Cricket 1899
J une 15, i8 9 9 . CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 211 BENETFINK The Great Athletic Outfi ers. Cricket Bats. Boys’ H alf Cane, No. 4,3/3 ; No. 5, 3/8 ; No. 6,4/8 Ditto, All Cane................... No. 6, 5/3 ; No. 6, 6/- Ditto, “ Resilient,” Selected ........... M en’s, All Cane ................................... Ditto, ditto, Super................................... Ditto, dittq, Selected ........................... Olapshaw’s “ Resilient,” Selected ... W arsop’s “ C o n q u e r o r ” ....................... W isden’s “ Crawford’s n ) ................... “ E x c e l l e r ” .............| ......................... Single Bat sent Post free. Immense stock of Cricket Bats by Lillywhite, -Clapshaw. Ayres, Cobbett, Dark, Wisden, 3. G. Hearne, Bryan, Gardiner, and Nicolls. Cricket Balls. Duke’s S u p e r ................................................... 8/3 Dark’ s C r o w n ................................................... ... 8/- •G rassh opper ................................................... 4/10 Benetflnk’s Practice, 5£ oz..................... 3/6 Ditto B. C . B., warranted........... 46 Ditto ditto Boys’ ................... ... 3/3 W isden’ s Special School, Boys’ ........... ... 8/10 Ditto, Crown Match Ball ........... ... 5/- (87/- per doz.) Post free. E c lip s e ,” Compo., 6$ oz..................... 1/9 ■Composition, oz.................................... lOd. Ditto Boys’ ........... ........... 8d. Postage.. 2d. Cricket Stumps. Boys’ . Men’s. ... 1/8, 1/11 2/8 ... 2/8, 2/10 3/- ... - 4/-' — 8 3 ,6 6 — 7/-, 8 - Polished Ash ................. Brass Ferrules ................. Ditto, Steel Shod flolid Brass Tops ................. Ditto, Revolving Tops Postage , 7d, C rick e t N ets. BACK NETS ONLY, with Poles, Lines and Pegs complete. 18ft. x 6ft. 18ft. X 7ft. 8/3 nett. 9/- nett. 18ft. 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 . Cricket Shirts. W hite Flannelette ................... Ditto Flannel ........................... Ditto Twill Flannel................... Ditto All W o o l........................... T h e C lur , Coarse Canvas, White, Pink, or B lu e ........... T h e C ou n ty , very Fine White Twill ........................... Umpire’s Coats ........... Boys’ . Men’s. 2 2, 2/i 2 6 2 9, 3 0 3 3 3 6, 4 0 1 6 8/11, 6 11 2/6, 3/6, 4 6 4 6 ................4/11,8 6, 8 6, 10 8 Postage. , 3d. Trousers. Men's. C ric k e t Bags, 8 /6 t o 4 4 /-. C ric k e t Boo ts, B la z e rs, Caps, B e lts, Ties, Ac., &c. CLUB COLOUR 8 TO ORDER. Patterns Post Free. SPEC IAL QUOTATIONS FOR QUAN T IT IES . Boys’ . W hite Flannel, well shrunk. 8 0, S 3, 8 6 Ditto. Super. 6 3,6/6,6 11 Best Quality Flannel, heavy milled, ' twice shrunk .................................. j Best Cashmere, thoroughly shrunk, and best make throughout ........... Plain Grey or Striped F lann el...........8/11, 7/6, 9 6 Best White Doe Cloth, guaranteed not to shrink ........................................... 10/6 Postage 3d. under 10'• 4/11, 5 11 7/9 9 6 nett. 10 6 nett. Leg Guards. Men’s White Twill ........... 3 Boys’ ditto .................................................3 3 Men’s White Buck .......................... 8 3. 6 8, 7 6 Boys’ ditto .................................. 4 9, 6 3 Men’s Skeleton .................. .. 7 0. 8 9, 10 - Ditto, Gold Cape ... ................................. 6 9 All Post jrtm. 89, 90, 107 & 108, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E.C. FOR CRICKET, GOLF, AND TENNIS PAVILIONS, CLUB AND MISSION ROOMS, STABLES, STUDIOS, AND ALL KINDS OF PORTABLE BUILDINGS, &c. Sand for Catalogue and stat requirem ents. Mention Paper. E .C .WALTON &Co MUSKHAM, NEWARK. 8plendld for Sprains •r Tender V " > ’s SEA BATHS I T HOVE. OF CHEMISTS, Ete. T EN TS! TENTS !! and camping-out equipments. A ll these tents are best selected, nearly new, made of best white flax, most suitable for camping- out, gardens, bathing, etc., etc. ; complete with new mallet, poles, pegs, lines, and tent bags for 26s., carriage paid ; will take back if not approved. W e TESTIMONIAL. A CUSTOMER writes - “ The Merryweather Garden Hose supplied ten years ago is still in use, and is most satisfactory.” L a r g e s t M a k e r s o f H ig h -C la s s H o s e in th e W o r ld . G u a ra n te e d E n g lis h M a d e . B e s t Q u a lity . W rite for Price List and Sam ple, also Pump Catalogue, Free by Post. Ask for Catalogue of Garden Pumps and Fittings, 40 pages, 500 illustrations, post free. The ends o f the Hose are sealed , protecting the canvas plies from rotting , giving the Hose quadruple life. Made on the same lines as the Hose used with their celebrated Fire Fnqines, MERRYWEATHER’S, 63. L ong A c r e . L o n d o n . W.C T h e T e n th A u s tr a lia n T o u r in E n g la n d . ONE PENNY. NOW READY. Containing P hotos and B io g ra ph ies of each member ,of the team and interesting tables relating to previous tours. 168, U p pe r T hames S t re et , L on don , E .C . can also supply cheaper qualities'if desired. Folding- beds, iron frames, 10s.; blankets, weighing 4 lbs., 2s.’l ld .; palliasses, Is. 6 d .; bolsters, 6 d .; waterproof ground sheets, 36 feet by 72 feet, 4s. W e have re ceived numerous testimonials similar to the follow in g :—“ From A . Line, Falcon Road, Battersea. I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the tent this morn- I am very pleased with it. so are all that have mg. seen’ it.” — T h e U n iv e r s a l East Str^ftt Wnrk«. R^adina*. S u pply A sso ciatio n , H istory o f the D erbyshire County Cricket Club.( Second Edition. Brought Up-to-Date .)— Containing, besides a special introduction, the full scores and bowling analyses of all matches played by Derbyshire since the formation of th** County Club in 1870; the principal averages for each season, and other interesting inform ation; together with a por trait and autograph of the President (Walter Boden, Esq.) The Second Edition also contains an interest ing Appendix, comprising an alphabetical list of Derbyshire County Players, and the seasons in which they have played; a list of “ Centuries” for and against Derbyshire, and other information. Written and compiled by W a l t e r J . P ip e r, J u n . Nearly 400 pages. Substantially bound. Price. 1 /- ; or, post free, 1/2I: from the Publishers, Messrs. Bacon & Hudson, uolyear Street, Derby.
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