Cricket 1901

J u n e 2 0 , 1 9 0 1 . CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 2 2 3 BENETFINK J, THE GREAT CITY DEPOT F O R A L L Cricket Requisites. Cricket Shirts. Boys*. 2 / 2 , 2/1 8/0, 8/3 8/0,11/0 W hite Flannelette ............ Ditto Flannel ..................... Ditto T w ill F la n n e l............ Ditto A ll W ool ..................... The C lu b , Coarse Canvas, W h ite ....................................... 2/8, 8/8, 1/6 U m p ire's C o a ts .....................I /ll, 6/6, 8,6,10/6 Postage , id . M en’s. 2/8 3/6 i/6 6/11 Trousers. Boys*. W hite F lannel, w ell shrunk..................... 8/0, 8/3, 8/6 D itto. Super. 6/6, 6/9, 7/2 Best Q uality Flannel, heavy m illed, thoroughly shrunk ... White D rill ....................................... W hite B edford Cord ..................... Plain Grey or Striped Flannel ...8/11, 7/6, 9/6 Best W hite D oe Cloth,guaranteed not to shrink .............................. 16/6 Postage 3d. under 10/- Patterns Post Free. M en’s. i/ll, 8/11 7/9 9/6 8/11, 7/6 Cricket Boots. Boys’ . M en’s. rhe “ U n iv e r s a l,” W hite C a n v as....................................... — 8/11 The “ S pe c ia l ,” W h ite S plit, Spiked, equal in wear and appearance to B u c k ............ — 8/11 The “ M a r y le b o n e ,” Buck Dressed, Pyram id Spikes 9/6 10/6 The “ L o r d ’ s,” Real B ack Skin, guaranteed M achine W elted, equal to H and Sewn, Pyram id Spikes ... — 16/6 Postage under 10/-, 3d. Cricket Nets. B A C K N E TS O N L Y , with Poles, Lines and Pegs com plete. 18ft. X 6ft. 18ft. X 7ft. 7/11 nett. 9/- nett. 18 ft. x 8ft. /10. W IT H S ID E W IN G S , with Poles, Lines and Pegs com plete. 42ft. X 6ft. 42ft. X 7ft- 17/9 nett. 19/10 nett* 42ft. by 8ft. 22/- nett. Cricket Stumps. Polished A s h ............ Brass Ferrules D itto, Steel Shod Solid Brass T ops ... D itto, Revolving T ops 7/-, 8/- Boys\ Polished A s h ............ 1/8,1/11 Brass Ferrules ... 2/4, 2/6 Postage , 7d. W icket-K e eping a nd B a ttin g Gloves, C ric k e t Bags, &c. CATALOGUES Po*' F r e e . Please mention “ CRICKET." Cricket B a ts . B oys’ , H alf Cane, N o. 4 ,3 /8 ; N o. 6,8/8 ; N o. 6,4/3 D itto, A ll C a n e ..................... N o. 6, 8/8 ; N o. 6, 6/- D itto, “ Resilient,” Selected ............ N o. 6, 8 3 M en’s, A ll Cane ................................................ 6 - D itto, ditto, S u p e r............................................... 8/8 D itto, ditto, Selected ....................................... 9'6 Clapshaw’s “ Resilient ” ...............................H 15 8 W arsop’s “ C o n q u e ro r.” Im p ro v e d ............ 18/0 W isden’s “ Craw ford’s*1 .............................. “ E x o e l le r ” .............................. 16/9, 20/- Single Bat sent Postfree. Imm ense stock o f Cricket Bats by Lillyw hite, Clapshaw, Ayres, Cobbett, D ark,W arsop,W isden, G. G. Hearne, Bryan, Gardiner, and N icolls. Cricket Balls. D uke’s S d p er .......................................... Dark’s C row n .......................................... G rassh opper .......................................... Benetflnk’s Practice, 3-seam ............ D itto B . C. B ., warranted ... D itto ditto Boys’ ............ W isden’s Special School, Boys’ ... D itto, Crown M atch Ball (87/- per doz.) Postfree. “ E c lip s e ,” Com po., 5$ oz................ Com position, B oys’ .............................. Postage , 2d. 8/8 8/- i 10 3/6 i/6 3/1 3/10 8/- 1/9 8d., lOd. Leg Guards. M en’s W hite T w ill ................................................ 8 6 Boys’ ditto ................................................................. 3 3 M en’s W hite L e a th e r..............................8,6, 6/8, 7 6 B oys’ ditto ........................................................i / l l , 6/3 M en’s Skeleton ...................................... 7 /-, 8/9, 10/- D itto, G old Cape, S uperior...................................... 7 8 All Post free. > 89,90, 107 & 108. CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E.C. LON D O N A N D CO U N TY BAN K v. LON D O N A N D SO U TH W E S T E R N B A N K .—Played at D ulw ich on June 11 and 12. L . & C. B a n k . C. R .T row ell.bM ossop 22 E. G . G ayfer, lbw , b Burlington ... ... 9 E . W . G oddard, c & b M anby ..................... 2 P. W . H ubbard, b M anby .....................10 E .A .T ealby, b Goodall 15 Total R . W . Sem m ons, c & b ..................... 3 E . W . Syke9 did n ot bat : L . & S. W . B a n k . A . B . Collins,b M anby 8 J. P . W illso n ,n o to u t 6 H. E. W . Ingram , b M os3op .....................10 C.W .R idger, b M ossop 8 B 7, lb 4, w 2 ... 13 ...106 C. B. W ood, b G oddard R . J. Burlington, b G o d d a r d .....................38 J. Goodall, run out ... 24 W . J. W a y, b Hubbard 1 W . W . O pperm an, b H u bbard..................... 4 A. Coucher.bH ubbard 8. W . M ossop, b G o d d a r d ..................... J. R . Viveash, n ot out B 9, lb 2, nb 2 ... T otal A . E . M anby, H . J. H olland, and J . Nolan did not bat. LON D O N A N D W E S T M IN S T E R BAN K (2nd X I.) v. C H A R T E R E D B A N K O F IN D IA .-P la y e d at N orbury on June 10 and 11. L o n d o n a n d W e s tm in s te r B a n k (2nd X I.) ~ ‘ T . H . Christopher, b Sm ith .....................16 R. 8. Hartree, not out 34 H . D . D ear,c G ilm an, b Sm ith ..................... 6 A . M . Cockell, not out .............................. 0 B 3, lb 3 ................... 6 77 J. W ilm er, b Sm ith 3 H . E. P ow er, b Sm ith 14 S. Bennett, b S m ith... n C.J.Crossley, c V ichk, b G ilm an ............ ■A.* J. R ichardson, c ^ 8m ith, b G ilm an . H . Pritchard, b Sm ith ..................... F. W . N ew com b, st Tate, b G ilm an 21 Total (9 w kts) *167 George, b P ow er Vichk, b P o w e r... Ferguson, run out Bruce, b Dear Tate, b Richardson H ill, b Richardson Sm ith, st Cockell, Uichardson * Innings declared closed. C h a r t e r e d B a n k o f I n d ia . .. 0 .. 6 .. 6 .. 8 .. 12 .. 8 b 0 G ilm an, not out R utherford, n ot out . B 15, lb 5 ........... T otal ... . , 65 Ross and Anderson did not bat. C L A P T O N II. v. 80U T H H A M P 3T E A D ;iL —Played at W illesden Green on June 8. G . M azengarb, lbw , b C u rtis............................ 2 J. A ttenborough, b Taylor .....................15 E . H enderson, b G il- liard .............................. 4 A . D odson, b Potter... 6 A Boys, b P otter ... 21 F. Carter, b Curtis ... 1 W . Salam an, lbw , b P otter ..................... 8 C la p t o n (2). P . H . G riffey, c Barrett, b Curtis ... D. H . E vans,b Potter A . E. R ogers, bCurtis J. H. H ugill, not out B 13, lb 1, w 2, nb 3 19 T o t a l.....................83 S o u th H a m p te a d (2). Potter, b Boys ............ Tinscott, c Rogers, b G riffey .................. D oughty, lbw , b Boys Barrett, b B o y s ............ G illiard, b B oys............ Connew , b B oys............ Astley, b Boys ............ Curtis, c Salam an. b B o y s .............................. Y ew lett, b G riffey ... Taylor, n ot o u t............ Skelton, b B o v s .......... B 3, lb 7, nb 1 ... Total ............ C LA PTO N v. SOUTH H A M P S T E A D .-P lay ed at Clapton on June 8. C l a p t o n . W .G oodw in bPfeiffer 9 J. Boys, b Pfeiffer ... 20 A . J. D yke, not out .. 24 B 4, lb 1 ..................... 5 J. H . Douglas, c P feiffer, b Orgias ... 9 J. L . Tate b Pfeiffer .. 3 C .Brow n, bCouchm an 39 H. B. H ugill.b P feiffer 5 H . B oyton, not out ..109 Total (6 w kts) "223 W . H i N olloth, J. J. W iggett, and S. Genders did n ot bat. * Innings declared closed. S o u th H a m p s t e a d . T ew , b D yke ............34 Nalson, c B row n, b D y k e ............................ 5 D. Sherw ell, lbw , b N olloth ...................40 A . J. H oughton, st Brow n, b N olloth ... 25 J. J. Lam bert, c & b Total (6 w kts) ...138 N olloth .....................20 J. C ouchm an, D r. Ladell and J. B. Orgiaa did n ot bat, C. W . Pfeiffer, st Brow n, b N olloth .. 8 H . W . Broom an, not out .............................. 0 R . J. Pollock, not out 0 B 5, lb 1 ..................... 6 S T R E A T H A M v. B E C K E N H A M . — Played at Streatham oa June 15. B eck en h am . F. D . Browne, b H an- R . Powell cock . .. ... . 77 C. O. Cooper, b Field 117 J. K . Steunieg, c and b H anco 'k ............ 0 W .M .T orrens,c L loyd- Jones, b Currie ... 51 W illiam s, c and b field ............ A . A . Baker, not out C. M . B iker, not out B 1, w 2 ............ T otal (5 w kts)#278 H . Z. Baker, J. E . Curwin, A . Brow n and R . Curwin did not bat. *Innings declared closed. S t b b a th a m . W . L . Hancock, not out ..............................62 E . S. Bailey, c A . B row n,bC .M . Baker 29 S. Lloyd-Jones, c F. D. Browne, b H . Z. Baker .....................29 J. F. W . H ooper, b H . Z. Baker ............21 E. Field, not out ... 13 B 14, lb l, w 1... 16 Total (3 wkts) 149 K . J. K ey, C. E. Currie, U . Y . Feeney, H . F, Adam s, E. P. Pulbrook, and D . O. K err did not bat. A R K L E Y v. P O T T E R ’S B A R .—P la y el at Potter’s Bar on June 15. P o t te r ’ s B a r . J. Thom pson, run out R. G oodacre, lb w , b Ham m ond ............ H .Payne, b Ham m ond A . K . L ofts, run out P . L ofts, b Booth C. Sm ith-Bingham , b H im n u n d ............ H . Joy, b H am m oad W . Sm ith,b Hamm ond P. Booth, b H amm ond A . W agstaflfe, run out ... .................... V . W alby, not out ... B 8, lb 4 ............ T otal ... 69 A r k l e y . G . W . H am m ond, c Thom pson, b Sm ith 31 W . G. L on g, b Sm ith 2 B. O xley - O xland, c G jodacre, b Sm ith 4 J. 8cin lon , c A. K. L ofts, b Smith ... 11 W . F. D ew , st J oy, b T h o m so n ................... 85 F . F oord, c Booth, b A . K . L ofts ............ 60 F . M artin, b W alby 0 F. H aw kins, b Sm ith- B in g h am ..................... 1 H. B ooth, c 8m ith, b A . K . L ofts ............12 L. M . G osliD g, not out .............................. o B 6, lb 1, w l ... 8 Total.........164 W , Chaplin did not bat,

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