Cricket 1901

A p r i l 25, 1901. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. BENETFINK c» Cricket Shirts. Boys*. 2/2, 2/i 3/0, 8/3 8/0, I/O Men’s. 2/e White Flannelette ........... Ditto Flannel ................... Ditto Twill F lan n el........... Ditto A ll W ool ................... T he C lub , Coarse Canvas, W h ite... ........................ Umpire’s Coats...............i/ll, 0/6, 8 6,10/6 Postage , id. i/6 6/11 2/6, 3/6. i/6 Trousers. Boys*. White Flannel, well shrunk................. 6/0, 6/3, 8/6 Ditto. Super. 6/6, 8/9, 7/2 Best Quality Flannel, heavy milled, thoroughly shrunk ... White Drill ........... ................... White Bedford Cord .................. Plain Grey or Striped Flannel ...8/11, 7/6, 9/6 BestWhite Doe Cloth,guaranteed not to shrink ........................... 16/6 Postage 3d. under 10/* Patterns Post Free. Men’s. i/ll, 8/11 7/9 9/6 8/11, 7/6 8/6 Cricket Boots. Boys’ . Men’s. 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These Bats find increasing favour with Gentlemen and Pro­ fessionals. For driving power they are unequalled. The jar or sting is entirely obviated, and the hardest hit can be made without feeling any unpleasant senaatioD. P r i c e 1 6 / 6 , 1 8 / 6 , s t u d 8 1 / - e a c l i . M r. F . E. L A C E Y , Secretary of the Marylebone Club. “ Two of his great scores were made in playing for Hampshire. The first was 211 and 92 not out against Kent. Two days after he made 159 for the Gentlemen of Hants against the Zingari. This was not a bad week’s work, for it represented 462 runs in two com­ plete innings. One of P ag e ’ s bfst bats, leg-guards, and batting gloves were presented to him ty some friends in honour of the occasion.” — Answers , June 4,1898. PATENT RUBBER-FACED WICKET-KEEPING GLOVES, W IT H V E N T IL A T E D W R IS T . Used by all the Chief Genthmen and Professional Wicket-keepers “ EMPIRE ” X BATTING GLOVE. the only The celebrated “ Emr>ire” (patent), uiiv u u v _ _ comfortable and efficient glove made. N o W seams between the fingers, no buttons, no leathtr j y between the palm and handle of bat. D ouble T humb P botected ............................................................ 7 C The “ Empi.e,” as adapted to very forward players ... 8 0 An improved thumb-piece is now fitted to these at the sug eation of several prominent cricketers. “ It is now absolutely a peiftct Glove.” 188 & 190, Kennington Park Rd., London, S F. ‘'CRICKET” of April 11th, contained a handsome Coloured Supplement, 30 in. hy 20 in., suitable for hang­ ing up in Pavilions and Club Houses. The sheet contains the REYISEDLIST OF PRINCIPALFIXTURES andPhoto Reproductions of the Yorkshire Team and the Essex County Ground, in addition to excellent Portraits of S. M. J. Woods, A. O. Jones, Lockwood, and J. T. Brown. Copies of this issue can still be had, Post Free, 3d., by applying directto “ CRICKET” O F F IC E , 168,UpperThamesSt., LONDON , E.C. NOW READY . P rice , i s . ; po s t free, i s . 3d . JOHN W IS D EN ’S Cricketers’ # # Almanack F o r 1 9 0 1 . Edited by SYDNEY H. PARDON. Contains full Scores and Bowling Analyses of all First-Class Cricket played in 1900, Special Photo of Five Cricketers, and all other information relative to 1900 Cricket. 21, Cranbourn Street, LONDON, W.C. Cricket Ground TEAK SEATS, ^Lawn Tennis TEAK SEATS, and portable folding TEAK CHAIRS. Buy CASTLE’S Teak Ba&U, w hich require neither PAINT nor VARNISH* As supplied to the SURREY COUNTY CLUB, Kennington Oval, and LORD'S. For CRICKET AND Tennis Grounds, Parks, Gardena, Parades, »«D ALL OP l N SP CES. ADDRESS— H. CASTLE & SONS, Ld.^ B A L T IC W H A R F , U I L L B A N K , S.W.

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