Cricket 1899
J une 22 , 1899. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 227 BENETFINK *■ c? The Great Athletic Outfitters. Cricket Bats. Boys* H alf Cane, No. 4,3/3; No. 5,3/8 ; No. 6,4/8 Ditto, All Cane................... No. B, 8/3; No. 6, 6/- Ditto, “ Resilient,” Selected ........... No. 6, 8/8 Men’s, All Cane ...........................................8/3, 8/- Ditto, ditto, Super........................................... 8/8 Ditto, ditto, Selected ................................... 9 8 Olapshaw’s “ Resilient,” Selected ........... 14/10 Warsop’s “ C o n q u b r o b ” ........................... 18/10 Wisden’s “ Crawford’s n \ ................... ... 18/9 “ E x o e l le r ” ............. \ .................................. 20/- Single Bat sent Post free. Immense stock o f Cricket Bats by Lillywhite, Clapshaw. Ayres, Cobbett, Dark, Wisden, 3. G. Hearne, Bryan, Gardiner, and Nicolls. Cricket B a l l s . •Duke’ s 8 u p b b .................................................. 8/3 *Dark’s C b o w n ............................................................. 8/- •GBA88HOPPKB .................................................. i/10 Benetflnk’s Practice, B§ oz............................. 3/8 •Ditto B. C. B.. warranted................... 4/6 Ditto dittoBoys’ ............................... 3/3 •Wisden’s Special School. Boys’ ........... 3/10 •Ditto. Crown Match Ball ... 8/- •By the half-dozen, 3d. each less. Postfree. “ E c lip s e ,” Compo., 6J oz.............................. 1/9 Composition, BJ oz............................................ lOd Ditto B oys*................... .................. 8d, Postage. , 2d. Cricket Stumps. Boys’ . Men’ s. Polished Ash ........................... 1/8, 1/11 2 8 Brass Ferrules ........................... 2/8, 2/10 3'- Ditto, Steel Shod ... — |/- Solid Brass Tops ................... — 8/3, 8/8 Ditto, Revolving Tops — 7 /-, 8 / 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, Linfs and Pegs complete. 42ft. x 6ft. 42ft. x 7ft. 17/9 nett. 19/10 nett. 42ft. by 8ft. 22/- nett. CATALOGUES P O 8 T F R E E . C rick e t Bags, 8 /6 to 4 4 '-. C rick e t Boo ts, B laze rs, Caps, B elts, T ies, ftc., Ac. CLUB COLOUR 8 TO ORDER. Patterns Post Free. SPEC IAL QUOTATIONS FOR QUAN T IT IES . Cricket Shirts. Boys*. Men’s. 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Brought Uv-to-Date.) — Containing, besides a special introduction, the full scores and bowling analyses of all matches played bv Derbvshire since the formation of th*1 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 (W alter Boden, Esq.) The Second Edition also contains an interest ing Appendix, comprising an alphabetical list of Derbyshire County Plav*rs, and tbe seasons in which they have plav^d ; a list o f “ Centuries” for and against Derbyshire, and other information Written and compiled by W a lt r b J . P ip r r , Ju n . Nearly 400 pages. Substantially bound. Price. 1 /- ; or, post free. 1 /2 ; from the Publishers, Messrs, Bacoa 6 Euttecn, Colyear Street, Derby.
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