Cricket 1900

J u n e 28, 1900. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 239 BENETFINKc? THE GREAT C ITY DEPOT FOE A L L Cricket Requisites. Cricket Shirts. Boys*. Men's. 2 / 2 , 2/1 2 6 8/0, 3/3 3/0, I/O 36 1/6 8/11 White Flannelette ........... Ditto Flannel ................... Ditto Twill F lan n el........... Ditto All W ool ... ........... T hk C lub , Coarse Canvas, W h ite................................... T hu C ounty , very Fine White Twill ................. Um pire's C o a ts .................4/11, 6 / 6 , 8 / 6 ,10/6 Postage , 4d. 2/6, 3/6, 1 6 i/6 Trousers. Men’s. I /ll, 5/11 711 9 '6 noH 3 /1 1 ,7 6 Boys’ . White Flannel, well shrank................. B/0, 8/3, B Ditto. Super. 6 / 6 , 6/9, 7/2 Bent Quality Flannel, heavy milled. thorousrhly shrunk ... ■^’hite Drill .................. Men’s Pl.un Grey or Striped Flannel . 3/11, 7 6. » 6 Lent White Doe Cloth,guaranteed not to shrink ........................... 16/- Pnstag* 3d. under 10/» Pat eras Post Free. Cricket Boots. Boys’ . Men’s. The “ U n iv e r sa l ,” W hite Canvas ................................ — 5 11 T h e‘ * S pec tal ,” White Split, Spiked, equal in wear and appearaoce to Buck........... — 8/11 The “ M arylbbo ne .” Buck Dressed, Pyramid Spikes 9/6 10/6 The “ L o rd ’ s ,” Real Bock Skin, guaranteed Machine W elted, equal to Hand Sewn, Pyramid Spikes ... — 16/6 Postage under 10/-, 3d. Cricket Nets. BACK NETS ONLY, with Poles, Lines and Pegs complete. 18ft. X 6ft. 18ft. X 7ft. 7/11 nett. 9 /- nett. 18 ft. x 8ft. 9/10. 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. Cricket Stumps. Men’s. Polished A s h ................. 2/6 Ftrass Ferrules ........... 3/- Ditto, Steel Shod ... 4/- ■*olid Brass Tops ... 8/3,6 6 Ditto, Revolving Tops 7/-, 8 /- Boys’ . Polished A s h ......... 1/B. 1/11 Erjss Feirules 2/4,2 6 Postage , 7d. Wicket-Keeping and Batting Gloves, Cricket Bags, &c. CATALOGUES US. Please mention “ C R IC K E T .'' Cricket Bats. Boys’ , Half Cane, No. 4,3/3 ; No. 5,3/8; No. 6,4/3 Ditto, A ll C a n e................. . No. 6, 8/3; No. 6, 6/- Ditto, “ Resilient,” Selected ........... No. 6, 8 3 Men’s, All Cane .............................................B'3, 6/- Ditto, ditto, Super.......................................... 8 5 Ditto, ditto, Selected ................................... 9 6 Clapshaw’s “ Resilient ” ........................... IS 6 Warsop’ s “ C onquerob ,” Im proved........... 18 6 Wisden’ s “ Crawford’s ” ......................... “ E xo r llb b ” .......................... 16/9, 20/- Sinale Bat sent Post free. Immense stock of Cricket Bate by Lillywhite, Olapshaw. Ayres, Cobbett, Dark, Wisden. 9. G. Hearne, Bryan, Gardiner, and Nicolls &c., &c. Cricket Balls. Duke’ s S u per ........................................ Dark’s C ro w n ..............................., .. G rassh opper .............................. Benetflnk’s Practice. 3-seam......... Ditto B. C. B.. warranted .. Ditto ditto Boys’ ......... Wisden’s Special School. Boys’ .. Ditto, Crown Match Ball (87/- per doz.) Post free. “ E c lipse ,” Compo.. 5$ oz............. Composition, Boys’ ....................... Postage , 2d. 8/3 8/- 4 10 3 6 4 6 3/1 3/10 8/- 1/9 8d., lOd. Leg Guards. Men’ s W hite Twill .......................................... 8,6 Boys’ ditto .......................................................... 3/3 Men’s White Leather.......................... B/6, 6/8, 7 6 Boys’ ditto .................................................. I/ll, 6/3 Men’s Skeleton ...................................7/-, 8/9, 10/— Ditto, Gold Cape, Superior................................... 7/6 All Post free. 89,90, 107 &108, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E:C. A RK LEY v. KENSINGTON PARK (12 a side).—Played at Arkley, Herts, on June 18. T. W . Hemmerde, b Hammond M. A . Nicholas, b Booth........... A. A. Surtees, o and b Jones .. M. R. Quin, b Carr ................... A . W . Browne, c J. Robson, Jone<................................................... F. E. Crisp, c Bradford, b Ham­ mond ................................. .......... 7 H. H. Nicholas, c and b Carr.......... 9 K ensington P a r k . 17 ... 6 .. 16 ... 30 b 0 F. L . Halford, b Carr .......... J. G. Andrews, b Hammond . G. J. Gibson, st J. Robson, b C. H. Fletcher, b Carr ......... Hawkaworth, not out .......... B 2, lb 2, nb 1 ................. Total . ... 0 . . 4 Carr 9 . ... 0 . ... 2 . ... 5 . ...105 H . Williams, b Hawks worth........... 48 G. W . Hammond, c M. Nicholas, b Hemmerde ... ........................... 0 Dale Womersley, b Hawk wor.h... 3 A. O. Jones, Ibw, b Hawksworth .. 13 Rev. B. W . Bra ford, c Crisp, b Hawksworth ...................27 D. W . Carr, st M. Nicholas, b H. Nicholas .......... ........... ...........50 H. H. Gow, c Gibson, b Hawks­ worth ... ........................................... 5 A rk le y . J. H . Robson, c M. Nicholas, b H aw ksw o:th................................... W . H. Robson, not o u t ................... A. 8. Farmer, c aod b Q uin........... Rev. H. G. Eiton. b Hawksworth H. Booth, c and b Quin ................. B 4, lb 4, w 1, nb I ................... Total ...........................] A R K LE Y v. M.C.C. AND GROUND.—Played at Arkley, Herts, on June 19. M.C.C. and G round . R. T. Thornto i , b Jones................... 0 A. Page, c W. H. Robson, b Jones 6 E. M. h’prot, b Hammond .......... 10 R. O. 8chwarz, c W . H. Robson, b Carr ...................................................57 Russell, c J. H. Robson, b Ham­ mond .................................................27 J. T. Watson, c C. Robson, b Carr 7 H. B. Carver, 6t C. Robso j , b Carr 12 Rev. B. W . Bradford, b Quinton 3 E. G. Raphael, c J. H. Robson, b Jones.................................................31 Hearne iJ. T.).not o u t ...................25 W codcoek, c C. Robson, b Ham­ mond.................................................. 4 B 4, lb 8, nb1 ............................13 Total ...195 H. Williams, c Russell, b W ood­ cock ................................................... G. W . Hammond, c Raphael, b Hearne ................... ........... C. Robson, c Carver, b Hearne ... J. M. Quinton, c Raphael, b Thornton......................................... D. W . Carr, c Raphael, b Thornton D. Womersley, c Schwarz, b Hearne ........................................... A r k l e y . 16 A . O. Jones, b Woodcock W . H. R olsoa, b Heirne J. Clarke, not out .................. J. H. Robson, st Russell, Thornton.................................. A . 8. Farmer, b Thornton ... B 5, w 1, nb 1 ................... Total ... . 27 . 10 7 » 1 ... 0 ... 7 ...195 T. M. GARDINER, MANUFACTURER OF The “ G A R D N E R ” Cricke t Bats and “ COflQUEROR ” Balls, CR ICKET SCREENS, NETS, TELEGRAPH BOARDS, GLOVES, GAUNTLETS, LEG-GUARDS and every ATHLETIC REOUIS/TE, CROQUET, POLO, TENNIS, GOLF, and ARCHERY GOODS. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE Gratis on Application. ADDRESS— Steam Cricket Bat Works , HODDESDON, HERTS .

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