Cricket 1901

J u n e 27, 1901. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 239 BENETFINK c° THE GREAT CITY DEPOT FOR A L L Cricket Requisites. .Cricket Shirts. Boys'. Men’s. White Flannelette ........... 2/2,,2/1 8/0 Ditto Flannel ................... 3/0, 8/3 3/0 Ditto Twill F lan n el........... 3/0,'4/0 4/0 Ditto All W ool ................... 6/11 T hk C lub , Coarse Canvas, W h ite...................................2/0, 3/0, 4/0 Um pire’s C oa ts...................4/11, 0/0, 8/0,10/0 Postage , 4d. Trousers. Men’s. Boys’ . White Flannel, well shrunk................... 0/0, 0/8, 8/0 Ditto. Super. 0/0, 0/9, 7/2 Best Quality Flannel, heavy milled, thoroughly shrunk ... White Drill ................................... White Bedford Cord ........... Plain Grey or Striped Flannel ...B/ll, 7/0, W/0 BestWhite Doe Cloth,guaranteed not to shrink ........................... 10/0 Postage 3d. under 10/» Patterns Post Free. 4/11, 8/11 7/9 9/0 5/11, 7/0 8/0 Cricket Boots. Boys’ . Men’s. rhe “ U niversal ,” White Canvas ......... ........... — 8/11 The‘‘ S pecial ,” White Split, Spiked, equal in wear and appearance to B u ck........... — 8/11 The “ M arylkbone .” Buck Dresaed, Pyramid Spike8 9/0 10/0 The “ L ord ’ s ,” Real B^ck Skin, guaranteed Machine W elted, equal to Hau«l Sewn. Pyramid Spikes ... — 10/0 Postage under 10/-, 8d. Cricket Nets. BACK NETS ONLY, with Poles, Lines and Pegs complete. 18ft. X 6ft.i 18ft. X 7ft. 7/11 nett. 9/- nett. 18ft. x 8ft. /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 sh ................... 2/0 Brass Ferrules ........... 3/- Ditto, Steel Shod ... 4/- Solid Brass Tops ... 8/3, 0/0 Ditto,Revolving Tops 7/-, 8/- Boys*. Polished A sh ........... 1/0,1/11 Brass Ferrules ... 2/4,2 0 Postage , 7d. W icket-K eep ing and B atting Gloves, C ricket Bags, <&c. CATALOGUES RSS. Please mention "CRICKET." Cricket Bats. Boys’ , Half Cane, No. 4, 3 /3 ; No. 6 , 3/8 ; No. 6 , 4/8 Ditto, All C a n e ................... No. B, 8 /3 ; No. 6, 0/- Ditto, “ Resilient,” Selected ........... No. 6, 8/3 Men’s, All Cane ........................................... 0/- Ditto, ditto, S u p er........................................... 8/8 Ditto, dittq, Selected ................................... *9/6 Clapshaw’s “ Resilient ” ............................“ 15/0 Warsop’s “ C o n q u e r o r,” Im proved........... 18/0 Wisden’ s “ Crawford’s ” ........................... E x c e lle r ” ................................ 10/9, 20/- Sinale Bat sent Post free. stock of lapshaw, Ayres, Col Sk G. Hearne, Bryan, Gardiner, and Nicolls, Cricket Balls. Duke’ s S u p e r ............................................................. Dark’s C row n ............................................................. G rassh opper ............................................................. Benetflnk’s Practice, 3-seam........................... Ditto B. C. B ., w arranted................... Ditto ditto Boys’ ........................... Wisden’s Special School, Boys* ................... Ditto, Crown Match Ball ................... (07/- per doz.) Postfree. “ E c lip s e ,” C om p o., 6J o z ..................................... 1/9 Composition, Boys’ .................................. 8d., lOd. Postage , 2d. Immense Cricket Bats by Lillywhite, Ol bbett, Dark,Warsop,Wisd< 8/3 8/- 4/10 3/0 4/0 3/1 3/10 8/- Leg Guards. Men’s White Twill Boys’ ditto ........... ................... Men’s White Leather................... Boys’ ditto .................................. Men’s Skeleton ... .................. Ditto, Gold Cape, Superior........... All Pont free. 30 8/8 ... 0/0, 0 8, 7 0 ........... 4/11, 0/3 ... 7/-, 8/9, 10/- ................... 7/0 ’ 89 , 90 , 107 & 108 , CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E.C. FRANK ABRAHAM ’S X I. v. EALING.—Played at Ealing on Juoe 19. F ra n k A br ah am ’ s X I . H.O.C.Beasley, c Dan­ gar, b Farr 32 Rev. J J. Crawford, b Dangar .................. 18 R. H. Dillon, c Lat­ ham. b Baker...........34 O .E . Wreford-Brown, b D angar...................80 A S. Bull, c Farr, b Dangar ...................22 F. W. Orr, b Dangar 0 W . Mortimer, st Nepean, b Dangar... 53 R. F. G. Chaldic >tt, c Littlejohn, b Farr.. 18 A.R. Moore, bD m gar 8 F. Furner, notout ... 7 B 11, Ib 5 ,w 2 ,n b l... 19 Total (9 wkt8)*291 A . B. Osmond, and Frank Abraham did not bat. * Innings declared closed. E alin g . Capt. Greer, b Craw- E. Farr, b Osmond ... 0 P. B. Wheeler, bChal- dicott........................... 0 A. F. Nepean, b O rr... 34 E. A. Baker, c Morti­ mer, b W .-Brown ... 42 Total (5 wkt») 146 D. R. Danger, F. G. Jolly, R. S. Latham and D. L. Butler did not bat. l ford ... ................18 E.S.Litlejohn, notout 39 S. S. Kay, not out ... 2 B 5, lb 5, w 1 ...........11 HONOR OAK v. OLD CHARLTON.—Played at Honor Oak on June 15. H onor O a k . F. 8kipwith, not out...133 T. Gracey, not out ...2 6 Y.Critchley, c Bradley, Extras ...................12 b Manning ...........19 — M. Jackson, c Steam, Total (2 wkts) .. 276 b Hills ...................86 T. Dickason. W . Falkner, S. Dickason, G. Harrison. A. Jones, W . Young, and H. Mattingly did not bat. O ld C h a r lt o n . J. Hills, b Young ... 12 J. Steam, c and b Jackson ...................60 W . Jupp, b Young ... 8 J. Perryman, run out 4 J. Bradley, b Jackson. 0 J. Hale, not ou t...........16 J. Wingfield, c Jones, b Jackson................... 0 C. Ryan,c and b H ar­ rison .......................... J. Draper, b Harrison A. Manning, b Harri­ son .......................... E xtras................. Total ...........li ARKLEY- v. HAMP3TEAD —Played at Arkley on June 19. H a m pste a d . Ahsan-ul-Hak.c Dum­ bleton. b Howitt .. 5 L. Holland, c J. H. Robson, b Howitt ... 1 E. E. Barnett, b Ham­ m on d ........... ... 1 W . S. Hale, c J. H. Robson, b Kammond W T. Danby, c W. H. Robson, b Hammond E. L. Marsden, Hammond 17 G. Crosdale, c W . H. Robson,b Hammond 14 C. D. McMillin, c Womersley,b Howitt 2 G. A. 8. Hickson, c Williams, b Ham­ mond . ... ... 4 H. T. Tewson, not out 9 F. C. Wheeler, b Ham­ mond........................... 1 Wide ................... 1 G. W . Hammond, Barnett, b Hale ... 20 Howard Williams, c Crosdale, b Hoi and. 33 R. H. Howitt, c Cros­ dale, b Hale ........... 1 Dale Womersley, b Holland ... ... ... 41 Dr. Nunn, c Danby, b Ahsan-ul-Hak........... 0 G. G. Dumbleton, not out ..........................25 A r k le y . W. Total... . 117 H. Robson, c Marsden, b Hale ... 20 J. H. R o'son, c Wheeler, b Hale ... 2 W . H. Brown, c Danby, b Hoi and... 0 A. S. Farmer, c Hick­ son, b Hale ........... 8 W . F. Dew,c Holland. 13 B 4, lb 2, nb 1 ... 7 Total ..170 ARK LEY v. M C.C. & GROUND. Herts on June 18. M. C. C. & G. -Played at Arkley, F. Nicholls, b Carr J. J. Read, c Howitt, b Smith ................. Burns, c Barnett, b Smith ................... R. Vibart, not out ... H. M. Harford, c Howitt, b Smith J.E. Stevens, c Howitt, b Smith .................. S. 8. Pawling, lbw, b Smith ................... 0 Pike, b Carr ... 0 H. D. Luard, b Smith 14 H<m. M. Forbes, b Quinton ................... 4 Smith, c Robson, b Quinton . . 6 B 8, lb 1, nb 2 ... 11 T ota l...........162 G. W . Hammond, P a w liD g ...................... Howaid - Williams, c Pike, b Pawling ... R.H.Howitt,cNicholls, b Smith ................... A r k l e y . 19 D. W. Carr, c Pike, b Sm ith..........................77 J.M. Quinton, not out 40 E Smith, not out ... 1 B 4, lb 5, w 1 nb 2 ... 12 Total (4 wkts) 190 STREATHAM v.MERCHANTTAYLORS SCHOOL. Played at Streatham on June 19. S tr e a th a m . D. O. Kerr, c Evans b Raphael ........... 67 H. Scholefleld, b Raphael .......... 0 W . F. H. Young, c Dennis, b Raphael 33 V. F. Feeny, c Trick, b Evans E.P.Pulbrook.bDennis 12 J. A. Sandberg, b Raphael ................... 3 E. Field, not out ... 65 R. Gillings, not out ...33 B 9, lb 2 ... 11 Total (7 wkts)*253 F.Whitlock, b Raphael 25 H. 8. Barkworth and W. Philpot did not bat. * Innings declared closed. M e r c h a n t T a y lo r ’s S c h o o l. J. E. Raphael,b Pul- brook ...........4i T. Dennis, b Field ... 11 P. W . Vosey, lbw, b Young ................... 0 L Shuttleworth, b Young ................... 4 Total (6 wkts) ...117 A. J. Robertson, M. L. Anderson and E. G. Evans did not bat. L. D. Trick, b Feeny 34 K. Perk^8, b Pulbrook 2 M.B.Elderton, notout 7 E. H. Cockell, not out 9 B 4, lb 1 ........... 5 A R K L E Y v. HERTFORD.—Played at Arkley on June 20. A r k le y . E. E. Barnet, st Dives, b M urrell................. Dale Womersley, c and b M urrell.......... M. H. Stanborough, not out ................... E xtras................. Howard Williams, Dives, b Fisher ... 68 G. W. Hammond, c Young, b Fish...........44 G. G. Uumbleton, st Dives, b Fi*h ......... 49 C.J B.Webt\b Murrell 49 R. H. Howitt, c Fisher, b F ish ......... ........... 8 G. L. Jessop, st Dives, b F ish ........................ 19 J. H. Robson, W . H. Robson, and A . S. Farmer did not bat. * Innings declared closed. H ertfo rd . Total (8 wkts) *255 H. Dives, c and b Hammond ........... 3 G. Murrell, run out ... 34 C. W . Young, c Bar­ nett, b H owitt........... 0 J. A. Fish, b Jessop .. 38 G. Nicholls, o ana b W ebb.„ ................... 0 F.D.Chambers.bWebb 0 R. J. Fisher, not out.. 30 R. Brenchley,b Jeasop 3 H. A. Peck, not out... 19 B 2, lb 1 ................... 3 Total (7 wkts) ...130

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