Cricket 1901

104 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M ay 2, 1901. GRASS SEEDS. F or Cricket Grounds. THE ONLY SEEDS Used at LORD’S and the OYAL. Price 1 /3 per lb., 2 5 / - per Bushel. C A R R I A G E F R E E . F or Tennis Courts. Usedat the ALL ENGLAND &E0UND. Price 1 /3 per lb., 2 5 / - per Bushel. C A R R I A G E F R E E . F or F oo tba ll Grounds. Used at ASTONPARK, &c.,&c. Price 1 /3 per lb., 2 5 / - per Bushel. C A R R I A G E F R E E . F or G o lf L inks AND Putting Greens. Used at HOYLAKE, RICHMOND, &c. For Golf, Price 1 /3 lb. and 2 5 / - Bushel. For Greens, 1 /6 lb., 3 0 / - Bushel C A R R I A G E F R E E . F or Racecourses. Used at EPSOM, ASCOT, &c. Price 1 /3 per lb., 2 5 / - per Bushel. C A R R I A G E F R E E . E i l i n m t e i g i v e n f o r Q u a n t i t i e s . ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET Gratis and Post Free. CARTERS , Fanners, Seed Growers & Merchants, 237,238, &97, HIGHHOLBORN, LONDON. H L E C S n ZH T SON (23 years Lancashire X I.), Practical Sports Outfitter CRICKET BATS. Used by many County Playere. A .W .’s ‘ S pring H a n d le .” 16/6. Equal to any patent. CRICKET BALLS A..W,’s “ S pecial ,” 3/11 each, 44/- doz. A .W .’s “ S uperior M atch ,” 4/6 each, 80/- doz. “ S ilk S ewn ,” 5/6 each, 60/-doz. A .W .’s ‘ C olonial * red all through, 5/9 each, 63/-doz. A .W .’s “ S chool ,” 34/- and 40/- doz. Single balls, per post. 3d. extra. CRICKET BATS. A .W .’s All Cane Handle Bats. No. 4. 3/6 & 5/6 „ 5. 4/- & 6/- „ 6. 4/6 & 6/6 Full Size 5/6, 6/6, 7/6 & 9/6 A .W .’s ‘ C lub ” Cane and Rubber Handle, 10/6. A .W .’s “ C hampion ” ditto, 12/6. A. W . supplies every requisite for Cricket, Tennis, Croquet, Golf, Archery, Badminton, &c., &c. Stumps, Bags, Nets, Gauntlets, Leg Guards, and all Cricket Requisites, at Lowest Prices. A .W . supplies every article for Football, Lawn Bowls, Quoits, Racquets, Fives, WaterPolo, Ac., &c. Running and Cycle Racing Costumes. Send for A .W .’s Summer Sports Catalogue. Best quality goods at reasonable prices and all guaranteed Hundreds of testimonials received. A L E C W A T S O N , 3 5 , O x fo r d S t r e e t , M a n c h e s t e r . T HE .VIanager of Cricket wishes to obtain copies of "Wisden’s Almanack ” for 1864, 66, 74, 75, 77 ; ‘ •John Lillywhite’s Companion,” 1866, 60, 67, 68; “ James i illywhile’s Annual,” 1874,79, 90, 91; Vol. 4 of “ Scores and Biographies,” “ Felix on the iiat.” — 1681_U£gerThame8^treetJ^ondoni E^. P o r t k a i t m e d a l l i o n b o f p o p u l a r CRICKETERS— W. G. Grace, K . S. Ranjit- sinhji, C. B. Fry, C. J. Kortright, A. C. MacLaren, A . E. Stoddart, J. R. Mason, G. L. Jessop, Abel, Richardson, Hayward, Lockwoou, Hearne (Alec.).— Price 2d. each, post free 3d., or the set of 13, post fiee, 2 s. 2d.— M e r r it t a n d H a t c h e s , L td ., 168, Upper Thames Street. London JSJSMIS AMD KAOttUJ^T BAT MAN U- FACTUliERS and Hockey Stick Makers can be supplied with the best quality cleft English Ash Tennis Sticks in the straight, and Bent Hockeys in the block; short and long ; fini&hed or unfinished ; also Scantlings for Cricket Stumps, etc., etc.—For quotations and samples, write G. H. B ulijeck , L im ited , Steam Sawing, Turning and Bending Mills, Arundel. T h e O e r b y s h i r e C r i c k e t G u i d e - S e a s o n 1 9 0 1 . Compiled by L . G. W eight and W . J. P ipeb , J une . (Mxth Year.) ContentsPortraits and Biographies of Messrs.U. Bag- shaic and A. E. Lawton; an Article on the Derby Midland Jubilee (by F. G. Wraith, hon. sec.); an Article on Cricket (by “ L.G. W.”J ; Derbyshire Cricket Records and Statistics; the Laws of the Gaine; Fixtures of the leading Counties, M.C.C., and about 150Local Clubs; Secretaries’ Names and Addresses; and other information interesting to cricketers. Price Twopence; by Post Threepence. Bacon and Hudson, Printers and Publishers , Derby. City&SoutnLondonKailway. To the Oval from Moorgate Street, Bank, and London Bridge Stations. T r a v e l b y the E lectric R a i l w a y — T ra in s e v e ry 3 o r 4 m inu tes. DAVENPORTS CRICKET BALLS. 3/10 G U T : 4/5 51 - 3d. each less by the half-dozen. 20, Eldon St., Liverpool St., E.C. EYERY BALL WARRANTED. S E W N . THOMAS C. JENKIN, O m iB il MisAOHB. :ECE. Lancashire County, Players, and All- England Eleven. PRACTICAL MANUFACTURER. THREE GOOD LINES IN CRICKET GOODS. Cricket Bats B a lls........... Boots (White) L f g Guards Gauntlets ... Batting Gloves B a g s . . . . . . . . . . . . Stumps Shirts......... Trousers .. Sweaters .. Rubber Handles O 17/6 . 6/6 . 14/6 . 8/6 . 8/6 . 7/6 . 4 /- . 15/- . 8/6 . 1/- . £3 GQ 12/6 . 4/6 . 8/9 . 6/6 . , 6/6 . 6/6 . l(/6 . ■ 5/- . 4/6 . 10/6 . 6/0 ■ 1/- . . 7/6 . 3/6 . 4/6 . 4/6 . 4/6 . 3/6 . 6/6 , 2/6 , 2/6 , 6/6 2/9 9d. Running Pumps, 4/9, 6/6. Procter’s Best, 8/6. Running and Cycling Suits, 2/-, 2/6, 5/- the Suit. EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE, FREE. All ordtrj executed same day, Carriage Paid. F OR SALE.—“ Scores and Biographies,” Vole. 1 to 4, complete set of Cricket Newspaper. 19 vol*., *•Bentley’s Scores,” 18.-3, Annuals and old Cricket B oks.—H azelw ood, 16, Ennerdale Road, Richmond- on-Thames. N O T IC E * The Editor regrets that the pressure of scores during the summer only allows him to guaranteeinsertion of scores of clubs arranging for publication of all their matches. A charge of Is. a match, with a minimum of 21s., is made for the insertion of scores. Odd scores are inserted at 2s. each if space permits. Scores must reach “ Cricket ” Offices, 1G8, Upper Thames Street, E.C., by first post on Tuesday following the match.

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