Cricket 1899
J u n e 1, r8 99 . CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 17 BENETFINK *• c? The Great Athletic Outfitters. Cricket Bats. Boys’ H alf Cane, No. 4,8/8; No. 6,8/8; No. 6,1/8 Ditto, All Cane................... No. 6, 8/8; No. 6, 6/- Ditto, “ Resilient,” Selected ........... No. 6, 8/8 Men’s, All Cane .......................................... 8/8, 6/- Ditto, ditto, Super.......................................... 8/8 Ditto, ditto, Selected ................................... 9/8 Clapshaw’s “ Resilient,” Selected ........... 14/10 Warsop’s “ C on qobror ” ............................ 16/10 Wisden’s “ Crawfjrd’8*’ ) ........................ 16/9 “ E x c e llb r ” .............| ............................... . 20/- Single Bat sent Post fret. Immense stock of Cricket Bata by Lillywhite. Clapshaw Ayres, Cobbett, Dark, Wigden, 3. G Hearne. Bryan, Oardiner, an i Nioolls. Cricket Balls. Duke’s S u p k b ......................................... Dark’s C r o w n .......................................... G rassh opper ......................................... Benetfink’s Practice, oz............. Ditto B. C. B., warranted ... Ditto ditto Boys’ ........... Wisden’s Special School, Boys’ ... Ditto, Crown Match Ball (87/- per doz.) Postfree. “ E c lip s e ,” Compo., 6$ oz............. Composition, 5^ oz............................ Ditto Boys’ ........................... Postage, 2d* 8/8 8/- 4/10 3/6 4/6 8/8 3/10 »/• 1/9 lOd 8d. Cricket Stumps. Polished Ash ........................... Brass Ferrules ........................... Ditto, Steel Shod Solid Brass Tops ................... Ditto, Revolving Tops ........... Postage, 7d. Boys’ . 1 / 8 , 1/11 2 / 8 , 2/10 Men’ 2/6 8/- 4/- 8/3, 6/6 7/-, 8/- C rick e t N ets. BACK NET8 ONLY, with Poles, Lines and Pegs complete. 18ft. x 6ft. 18ft. x 7ft. 8/3 nett. 9/- nett. 18 ft. x 8ft. 10/-. W ITH SIDE W INGS, with Poles, Lines and Pegs complete. 42ft. X 6ft. 42ft. X 7ft. 17/9 nett. 19/10 nett. 42ft. by 8ft. 22'- nett. CATALOGUES P 0 8 T F R E E . C rick e t Bags, S/6 to 44/-. C rick e t Boo ts, B laz e rs, Caps, B elts, Ties, tie., ate. Cricket Shirts. CLUB COLOUR3 TO ORDER. Patterns Post Fret. SPEC IAL QUOTATIONS FOR QUAN T IT IES . White Flannelette ................... Ditto Flannel ........................... Ditto Twill Flannel................... Ditto All W o o l........................... T h e C lub , Coarse Canvas, White, Pink, or B in e ........... T h e C o u nty , very Fine White Twill Umpire’8 Coats Boys*. Men’s. 2/2, 2/4 1/6 2/9, 8/0 8/8 8/6, 4/0 4/6 8 / 11 , 6/11 8/6, 8/8, 4/6 4/6 .........................4/11, 6/6, 8/6, 10/6 Postage , Sd. Trousers. Men's. Boys*. W hite Flannel, well shrunk, 8 / 0 , 8 / 8 , 8/6 Ditto. Super. 6/8, 6/8, 6/11 Best Quality Flannel, heavy milled, twice shrunk ................................... Best Cashmere, thoroughly shrunk, and best make throughout ........... Plain Grey or Striped F lann el......... 8/11, 7/6, 9/6 BestWhite Doe Cloth, guaranteed not to shrink ................................ . ... 10 6 Postage 3d. under 10 • 4/11, 8/11 7/9 9/6 nett. 10/6 nett. Leg Guards. Men’s W hite Twill ... ........... Roys’ ditto ................................... Men’s White Buck ................... Boys’ ditto ................................... Men’s Skeleton ........................... Ditto, Gold C a p e........................... All Post free . 8/ ................... 8/3 ...8/3, 6/8, 7/6 ........... 4/9, 6/3 ...7/0, 8/9, 10 - ................... 69 8 9 , 9 0 , 1 0 7 & 1 0 8 , CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E.C. SUNNINGDALE SC H O O L -P A 8T v. PRESENT.— Played at Sunningdale School on May 27. P besk n t . P. P. W . Andrews, b Tow nshend............... C. A. L. Payne, b Fat- c l i f f ........................... M. Kemp-Welch, c Townshend, b Gra- ham e...........................I G. F. Connal Rowan, c L. Grant, b Town shend......................... ] R. B. Walker, b John stone ...........................! A. G. Culme-Seymour, c H. Grant, b Rat cliff ........................... C. Burton, b Gia- ham e.......................... R. D. Oxley, c H. Giant, b Ratcliff ... A. H. Mollmann, b Sturrock ............... 8. Scrimgeour, not out J. Cl*gg, c and b *Sturrock ............... P. Lyle, b Grahame... B 12, w 8 Total ...1 P ast . W. D. Sturrock, c Oxley. b Andrews . H. Peel, b Andrews ... D. Orahame, b An drews L. J. M. Grant, lbw, b Andrews ............... H. A . G. Grant, b Kemp-Welch C. F. Bowman, c Scrimgeour, b Moll mann .......................... R. A. Ratcliff, cConnal Rowan, b Kemp- Welch ............... A. F. L. Johnstone, c Strimgrour ,1 Kernp- W e:ch ... 12 R B. Townshend, ru i out ... li H. (J. Scrimgei.ur, b Mollmann ... 0 E R Eddison, c Moll mann. b Kemp- W elch ... 6 A. L . Lucas Tooth, n otou t ... 2 Byes ............... l Total ..103 The T e n th A u s tr a lia n T o u r in E ng lan d . ONE PENNY. NOW READY. Containing P hotos and B iog raph ies of eioh member of the team and interesting tables relating to previous tours. 168, U p p e r T hames S treet , L ondon , E.C. TON BR IDGE CRICKET WEEK. JU N E 5th, 6th and 7th, KENT v. SUSSEX . JU N E 8th, 9th and 10th, KEN T v. SOMERSET . B A N D S , V E N E T I A N F E T E , . . E N T E R T A I N M E N T S , & c . R A I L W A Y F A C I L I T I E S . South Eastern and Chatham and Dover R A I L W A Y S . Tonbridge Cricket Week. MONO A K, June 5, to SA TURDA Y, June 10 JUNE 5th, 6th and 7ih K E N T v . S U S S E X . JUNE 8th, 9th and 10th K E N T v . S O M E R S E T . On each of the above days Cheap Return Tickets (1st, •2nd, and 3rd class), at a SINGLE FARE, will be issued to T O N B R ID G E Leaving CHARING CROSS 10.10 a.m. and 12.40 p m., calling at Cannon Stieet, London Bridge and New Cross. Tickets available to return by any train on day of issue only. Cheap tickets will also be issued from certain country stations. ALFRED W ILLIS, General Manager. T ENTS ! TENTS 1! and camping-out equipments. All these tents are best selected, nearly new, made of best white flax, most suitable for camping- out, gardens, bathing, etc., etc. ; complete with n^w mallet, poles, pegs, lines, and tent bags for 26s., carriage paid ; will take back if not approved. We can also supply cheaper qualitW if desired. Folding- beds, iron frames, 10s.; blankets, weighing 4 lbs.. 2s. lid .; palliasses. Is. 6 d .; bolsters, 6d .; waterproof ground sheets, 3« feet by 72 feet, 4s. W e have re ceived numerous testimonials similar to the follow ing “ From A . Line, Falcon Road, Battereea. I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the tent this morn ing. I am very pleased with it. so are all that have seen it.” —1 T h e U n iv e r s a l S u p p ly A s s o c ia tio n , East Street Works. R*»adina\ H istory o f the Derbyshire County Cricket Club. (Second Edition. Brought Up-to-Qate .)— Containing, besides a special introduction, the full scores and bowling analyses of all matches played by Derbvshire Bine9 the formation of the County Club in 1870; the principal averages for each season, and other interesting information; together with a por trait and autograph o f the President (Walter Boden, Esq.) The Second Edition also contains an interest ing Appendix, comprising an alphabetical list of Derbyshire County Players, nnd the seasons in which they have played; a list of ‘'Centuries” for and agaiast Derbyshire, and other information. Written and compiled by W a lte r J. P ipe r , Jun. Nearly 400 piges. Substantially bound. Price. 1 /-; or, post free, 1 /2 ; from the Publishers, Messrs. Bacon $ Hudson, Colyear Street, Derby.
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