Cricket 1900
M a y 31, 1900. CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THK GAME 175 BENETFINKc; THE G R EA T C IT Y DEPOT FOE A L L Cricket Requisites. Cricket Shirts, Boys’ . Men’s. White Flannelette ........... 2/2, 2/1 2 6 Ditto Flannel ................... 8/0, 3/3 3 6 Ditto Twill F lan n el........... 8/0, 1/0 1/6 Ditto All W ool ................... 6 11 T h r C lu b , Coarse Canvas, W h ite.......................... 2/6, 8 / 6 , 1 b T h « s ConvTY, very Fine WH te Twill ................. 1/6 Um pire’s C o a t s .................1/11, 6/6, 8/6,10 6 Postage , Id.' Trousers. Boys’ . Men’s. W hite Flannel, well shrunk................. 8/0, 8 / 8 , B 6 1/11, 8/11 Ditto. 8 uper. 8 / 6 , 6/9, 7/2 7 11 B‘ “t Quality Flannel, heavy willed, thorou 2 hly shrunk ... 9 6 W hite Drill .................. Men’s 5/11, 7 6 Plam Orev nr Striped Flannel . 8/11, 7 6 » 6 Bent White Doe Cloth.guaranteed n-.t to shrink ......................... 16/ - Postage 3d. uruUr 10/* Pat f rns Post Free. Cricket Boots. Boys’ . Men’s. The “ U n iv e r s a l,” White Canvas ................................ — 8/11 T h e 4 , 8 p£C.AL,” White Split, Spiked, equal in wear and appearance to Buck........... — 8 11 The “ M arylkbonr .” Buck Dressed, Pyramid Spikes 9/6 The “ L ord ’ s ,” Real Buck Skin, guaranteed Machine Welted, equal to Hand Sewn, Pyramid Spikes ... — Postage under 10/-, 5d. 10/0 16 6 Cricket Nets. BACK NETS ONLY, with Poles, Lines and Pegs complete. 18ft. x 6 ft. 18ft. X 7ft. 7/11 nett. 9/- nett. 18 ft. x 8 ft. 9/10. W ITH SIDE W INGS, with Poles, Lines and Pegs complete. 42ft. X 6 ft. 42ft. X 7ft- 17/9 nett. 19/10 nett- 42ft. by 8 ft. 22 - nett. Cricket Stumps. ft.cn’». Polished A*h ......... 2/6 Rrass Ferrules ......... 3/- Ditto, 8 teel Shod 4 - Solid Rra^s Tops ... B 3, 6 6 Ditto, Revolving Tops T -% 8 - Boys’ . Polished Ash . ... 1/8.1/11 Brass Feirules 2 4, 2 6 Postage ., 7d. Wicket-Keeping and Baiting Gloves, Cricket Bags, &c. CATALOGUES #w Please mention F r e e . C R IC K E T ." Cricket Bats. Boys’ , H alf Cane, No. 4,3 3; No. 5,3 8 ; No. 6 ,4 5 Ditto, All C a n e.................. No. 6 , 8/3 ; No. 6 , o - Ditto, “ Resilient,” Selected ........... N<> 6 , 8 3 Men’s, All Cane ......................................... 8/3,6/- Ditto, ditto, S u p er.......................................... 8 5 Ditto, dittq. Selected .................................. 9 6 (Jlapshaw’p ‘‘ Resilient” ........................... 15 6 Warsop’s “ Conqurrob,” Im proved........... 18 6 Wisden’s “ Crawford’p” ........................ “ E xcellrr ” ........................... 16/9, 20 - Sing/> Hn sent Post free. Immense stock •>] <Jricket Bat* ‘jy Lillyu hit*-, CJlapshaw. Ayres, Cobbett. Dark, Wiwden. G. Hearne, Bryan, Gardiner. >ind Nicolls &c , & c. Cricket Balls. Duke’ s S u p e r .......................................... Dark’s C ro w n .......................................... G rassh opper ......................................... Benetflnk’s Practice 3-seam........... Ditto B. C. B warranted ... Ditto ditt*' Boys’ ........... Wisden’s Special School. Boys’ ... Ditto, Crown Mate! Ball (87/- per doz.) Post free. “ E c lip s e ,” Compo., 5$ oz.................. Composition, Boys’ ......................... Postage , 2d. B i 8 - 1 10 36 16 3 1 3/10 8- 19 8d., lOd. Leg Guards. Men's White Twill Boys’ ditto ................................. Men’s White Leather................. Boys’ ditto ................................. Men’s Skeleton ......................... Ditto, Gold Cape, Superior......... All Post free. 86 ................. 33 ... 8/6 6 8 . 7 6 ........... 1/11, 6/3 ... 7/-, 8 9, 10/- ................... 7 8 89, 90, 107& 108, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E:C. Edwd. J. PAGE & Co. T T M f t A D M N F l ? Manufacturers and Exporters of Thoroughly Reliable ^ ® A ¥M G JLmM.i 1 E S T A B . 1815 . CRICKET GOODS. The Combination Flexible N o n -Ja rrin g Bat. These Bats find increasing favour with Gentlemen and Pro fessionals. For driving power they are unequa led. The Jar or sting is entir.lv obviate!, and the hardest hit can be mad without feeling any unpleasant sensation. P r i c e 16/6, 18/6, a n d 21/- e a c h . Mr. F. E. LACEY , Secretary of the Marylebone Club. “ Two of his great scores were made in plaving for Hampshire. The fireh was 211 and 92 not out against Kent. Two days after he made 159 for the Gentlemen of Hants agaimt the Zineari. This was not a bad week’s work, for it represented 462 runs in two com plete innings. One of P a o r ’s best bats, leg-guards, and baiting gloves were presented to him by som j friends in honour of the occasion.” — Answers, June 4, 1898. P A T E N T R U B B E R -F A C E D WICKE r=KEEPING GLOVES, W I T H V E N T IL A T E D W R IS T . Used by all the Chief Gentlemen and Professional Wicket-keepers “ EMPIRE” BATTING GLOVE. X The celebrated “ Empire” (patent), the only comfortable and efficient glove made. No V seams between the fingers, no buttons, no leather A between the palm and h iudle of bat. s. d. D u b le Thum b P r o t e c t e d ............................................................. 7 6 The “ Empi e,” as adapted to very forward players .. 8 0 An improved thumb-piece is now fitted to these at the m g oution of several prominent cricketers. “ It is now absolutely a i> if^ct Glove.” 188 & 190, Kennington Park R d ., London, S E. MANUFACTUBER OI The “ G f l P l HER ” Cricket Bats and “ COHQUEROR” Balls CRICKET SCREENS, NETS TELEGRAPH BOARDS, GLOVES, GAUNTLETS, LEG-GUARDS, and every ATHLET IC RE0UIS/TE, CROOUET, POLO, TENNIS, GOLF, and ARCHERY GOODS. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE Gratis on Application. ADDRESS— Steam C ricket Bat Worksr HODDESDON, H ER TS .
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