Cricket 1901

144 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M a t 16 , 1901. STUARTSURRIDGEXCo. Can be purchasedat LORD ’S, OVAL , L E Y T O N , and the l’rincipil Home and Colonial Cricket Grounds. Practical Nanufaclurers and Paten'ees o f Ihe Celebrated Patent Rapid Driver B A T S TOP SHOWING RUBBER BANDS & AIR CHAMBERS. SECTION OF HANDLE SHOW ING AIR CHAMBERS. A s n * '1 '-v all r.'ie W r tin g V xv ^ r- v i/ W G G race, K S Ranjitsinhji, R E Foster, T L Taylor, F S Jackson, A. C. MacLaren, P. F. Warner, A O. Jones, D L A. Jephson, C. B Fry, J R Mason, Lord Hawke, etc., etc. and used ly G. L Jessop and T. Hayward in making tbeir sensational scares of la*t seas m 175, Borough High Street, LONDON, S .E ., and Long Lane, Bermondsey. W e s t E n d A g e n t s M E S S R S . J . WISDEN & CO. CRICKET AND LAWN TENNIS, S E A S O N 190 1. M essrs . COLLINS beg to direct attention to their Series of Cricket Scoring and Lawn Tennis Books. They are made of their well-known Sight-Preserv­ ing” Pnper, and being printed in dark gre*n ink, the glare of the sun upon the page is matenilly lessened. Each book contains the amended Uws of the Game as passed by the Marylebone Cricket Club. NOTICE.—An each Book will be found Com­ plete List of all the principal Cricket Fixtures for 1901. T h e ‘ U n r i v a l l e d ’ C r i c k e t S co rin g : B o o k s. Retail Price s. d. The “ Handy,” acompact littlebook for pocket, size 5in. by 3Jin., with ppace for 29 innings, neatly bound ............................ ......... 0 6 The “ New Limp ” Pocket Scoring Book, size 7§in. by 4}in., 31 innings............................. 0 6 The “ Pocket,” size 7gin. by 4*in., 55 innings, neatly bound .......................................... 1 0 The‘’ New Marylebone Pocket,” size 7gin by 4§in., 55 innings, forms lengthwise ......... 1 0 The “ Unrivalled,” oblong, size loin, by 12in , neat fincy covers, 30 innings..................... 0 6 The “ Unrivalled,” oblong, s ze lOin. by 12in., bound in cloth, 62 innings ...................... 1 0 The “ Unrivalled.” oblong, size lOin. by 12in., bound in cloth, 1(0 innings .............. ... 1 6 The “ Unrivalled,” quarter bound, cloth sides, flush, turned in, 200 innings...................... 8 0 The “ Unrivalled,” obi »ng, size lOin. by 12in.. quarter-bound, cloth sides, very strong, 200 innings................................................. 4 0 C o llin s ’ S h i l l i n g P a c k e t o-f “ U n r i v a l l e d ” C r i c k e t S c o rin g : S h e e t s . Containing 18sheets of two innings each, size lOin. by 12in., with the Laws of the Game. In stiff case, price Is. L a w n T e n n i s S c o r i n g B o o k . The “ Unrivalled,” size 10i by 7j. containing score sheets for sixty sets, strorgly bound, clo h back, stiff sides, 6 d. each. LONDON & GLASGOW: Williarq Collins, Soqs, & Co., Ltd. C RICKET Report Sheets, lOd. per dozen, post free. Order of Going-in Cards, 7d. per dozen, poetfree. Cricket Score Book*, 6 d. and Is. each ; postage, 2d. extra.—To be obtained at the Offices of Cricket , 168, Upper Thames Street, London, E.C. KENSINGTON PARK v. BECKENHAM.—Played at Beckenham on May 11. K ensington P ark . First innings. Second innings. T. W. Hemmerde, b A. A. Torrens ................. 0 not out.................. 5 L. J. Oldmeadow, b A. A. Torrens ................. 1c A. A. Torrens, b F. D. Erown 12 S. M. Tindall, c Stenning, b C. M. Baker .........74 J. G. Donaldson, bC. Baker 0 b F. D. Brown ... 12 F. D. Nicholas, c A. A. Torrens, b C. M. Baker .. 12 c Stenning, b A. M. A. Nioholas, b A. Baker 1 A. D. Campbell, b C. Baker 2 F. L. Halford, b A. Baker 0 L. E. G. Abney, cA. Brown, b C. Baker...................... 0 W. S. Wynne, b A. Baker... 0 F. B. Conran, not out......... 9 B 9, lb 1, nb 1 .........11 c Ste ning, Brown notout... , c andb Gulliver... B 11,ib 1......... F. D. Brown, c Hem­ merde, b H. Nicholas 60 A. Brown, b Abney ... 0 P. C. Baker, st Camp­ bell, b Abney.........81 W.N.Torrens.b Abney 2 H N. Baker, c M. A. Nicholas, b Wynne 0 J. K. Stenning, st Campbell, b H. D. Nicholas ............... 21 G. J. Gulliver, c and b H. D. Nicholas ... 0 Total ........110 Total (4wkts) .. ! B eckenham . A. A. Baker, b H. D. Nicholas................ C. M. Baker, c Abney, b Conran................ A. A. Torrens, c Hal­ ford. b Conran R. Powell- Wil iams, not out ................ B 2, lb l.wb 1 ... Total . 176 NONDE 8 CRIPTS v. BICKLEY PARK.-Played at Bickley on May 11. N ondescripts . P. W. Oscroft, b W. Chattell ................30 W.G.Cobb, b W. Chat­ tell ...................... 2 F.R. D Monro, c Chat­ tell, b. Simmons ... 20 H. Wade, b Hodgson 24 G. 8 . H-ckson, b W. Chattell ............... 28 R. Matthews, c and b Hodgson {......... 0 L. Hutchinson, b W. Chattell ................18 R. Leigh-Ibbs, cChat­ tell, b Simmons ... 12 A. S. Domton, run out 7 M. H. Morley, b W. Chattell ................ 6 J. T. Ash, not out ... 13 Total . ieo B ic k ley P abk . T.W.Hod? 8 on,notout 34 W.J.Chattell, stHick­ son, b Cobb ......... 4 P.Simmons,c Hickson, b Oscroft................ 8 A . P. Chat*ell, not out 18 B 2, lb 1 ......... 3 Total (2wilts) 67 MERRYWEATHER’S M A D E O N T H E L I N E S O F T H E H O S E U S E D W I T H T H E I R C E L E B R A T E D L O N D O N B R I G A D E E N G I N E S . A C ustomer W r it e s : “ Hose bought ten years ago still in use.” Q 3 LONG A C R E , LONDON . LARGEST MAKERS OF HIGH CLASS HOSE IN THE WORLD. CRAYS AND ORPINGTON v. GOLDSMITHS.- Played at Kevington on May 11. C rayh and O rpington . Dr. Bailey, b Feniiman A. Lane, st Dray, b Baldwin ............ 0 R. Allen, c Mayo, b Falkner .........18 W.Sampson,b Falkner 24 H.Hart, c Mouncher, b Falkner ............ 0 H. Eke, c Falkner, b Baldwin ... ......... 6 G.t ennett.bFentiroan W . Hawes, run out... Rev. Lord, b Winde­ bank ...................... A. Packman, c Mayo, b Ba’dvwn ......... G. Smith, not out ... B 13, lb 1 ........ Total ......... G oldsmiths . H. Holmes, b Bailey . 2 A. Mouncher, run out 5 H. Mayo, b Smith ... 11 S. R. Best, not out ... 34 A. Baldwin, s| —, b Lane...................... 8 R.Windebank,b 8 mith W. Dray, run out .. 3 W.H.Joanes, notout 10 B 9, lb 1 .........10 Total (6 wkts) 89 W. Falkner, H. Fentiman and A. N. Other did not bat. 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