Cricket 1902
120 CRICKET A WEEKLY RECORD OP THE GAME. M a y 8 , 19 02. H L E C J f lZ H T S O N (23 years Lancashire X I.)» Practical Sports Outfitter CRICKET BATS. / A .W .’» “ C ounty,” 18/6. Used by many County Players. A .W .’s ‘ Spring H a n d le .” 16/6. Equal to any p ent. A .W .’s “ Im perial.*’ 14/6. CRICKET BALLS. A .W /s “ S p e cia l,” 3/11 each, 44/- doz. A.W .’s “ S u perior M atch,** 4/6 each, BO/-doz. “ S ilk Sewn,** 5/6 each, 60/- doz. A.W .’s ‘ C o lo n ia l * red all through, 8/9 each, 63/-doz. A .W .’s “ S ch o o l,” 34/- and 40/- doz. Single balls, per poet, 3d. extra. CRICKET BATS. A.W .’s All Cane Handle Bats. No. 4. 3/6 & 8/6 6. 4/- & 6/- 6. 4/6 & 6/6 Full Size 8/6, 6/6, 7/6 & 9/6 A .W .’s ‘ Club** Cane and Rubber Handle, 10/6. A .W .’s “ Champion ** 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, W aterPolo, &c., &c. Running and Cycle Racing Costumes. Send for A .W .’s Summer Sports Catalogue, post free. Beat 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 rd S tr e e t , M a n c h e s te r . FRANKSUGG LORD ST, LIVERPOOL. C a t a l o g u e ^ F R £ £ C R I C K E T R E P A I R S . EXPEDITION. RELIABILITY. Under the personal supervision of FRANK SUGG on the premises. CRICKET BATS “ Slogger " 6/3 Klynker" 7/6 “ D ob ” 10/6 “ Suggcess" 12/6 Ranji (pat.) 15/-,17/6 Lancs. Witch, 17/6 (patent) Bounderie, 21/- BATTING GLOVES 3 6,4.6,6/6, 66,7 6, 8,6 WICKET-KEEPING GLOVES t 3 6,4/6, 5 6,6/6,8 6,10 6 CRICKET SHIRTS 1/6, 2 9, 36, 4 6. WICKETS Ash (plain) 3/6 Ash Ferruled 3/9 Ash Solid Tops 5A Ash Revolving 6/9 Iron Shod, 9d.ietextra BALLS Challenge 2/6. Suggcess 3/6, Klynker 4/6, Witch 5/6. LEG GUARDS Ordinary Shape, 3/6, £ 4/6,5 6,6,6,8,6 per pair Semi-Skeleton, 5/3,6/9 , 7.6, 8 9, 10 6, per pair. Skeleton, 8 6per pair. CRICKET B4GS 48,6,6, 76, 10 6. 12 6. CRICKET BOOTS Brown Leather 6 6,7,6,10/6. W. ne Kuck, 'JO 12/6, 156, 22/6, 27/6. YOU CAN BU Y A THOROUGHLY GOOD CRICKET BALL AT DAVENPORT’S For 3 /1 0 / or 21 IB the Half Dozen. Every Ball warranted. 2 0 , E ld o n S tr e e t, L iv e r p o o l S tr e e t, LO N D O N , E.C. P lease S end for P rice L ist . A ll Cane Handle Bats from 5/6 to 21/-. J .D .’s E X T R A SPRING - B A T , 1 3 /3 . F OR SALE.—“ Scores and Biographies,” Vols. 1 to 4, complete set of Cricket Newspaper, 19 vols., Wisden’s Almanack, 1878-1901, inclusive, in excellent condition.— H a ze lw o o d , 16, Ennerdale Road, Rich- mond-on-Thames. A rtis ts in W a te r C olor and Oil. A r tis ts in C rayon and M in ia tu re P a in ters P H O T O G R A P H E R S R O Y A L . E. HAWK INS & COMPANY, 32 & 33, Preston St,, Brighton (Under entirely New Management), Still hold their reputation as Cricket Specialists, and with their increased staff of first-class assistants, clients may rely on every attention, while their esteemed orders will be executed in the fhortest possible time. SPECIAL_NOTICE ! SEASON 1902. J. L1LLYWHITE7FROWD&Co. (The original old-established firm of Lillywliite), Manufacturers and Outfitters o f e v e ry d escrip tion o f C R IC K E T IN G A N D L AW N T E N N I8 GOODS , FO O T B A L L S & U N IF O R M S , B O X IN G G LO VES , GO L F, CYCLES, AND A T H L E T IC GOODS G E N E RALLY. Finest Hand-made CRICKET BALLS, full of life, and free from hardness and “ woodiness.’* All Goods correct Pattern, Best Style and thoroughly seasoned. An immense Stock to select from. Illustrated Catalogues Post Free. Liberal Cash Discounts. Frowd’s Patent Special Driver Bat is unapproached or sterling quality, and still holds the title of the King of Bats. M anufactory and W arehouse :— 2, NEWINGTON CAUSEWAY, 69, 70, 71, 72,73 & 74, BOROUGH RD., S.E. W est E nd B ranch :— 24, HAYMARKET, LONDON, S.W. SHIPPERS AND THE TRADE SUPPLIED. 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 21 s., is made for the insertion of scores. Odd scores are inserted at 2s. each if space permits. Scores must reach “ Cricket” OfficeB, 168, Upper Thames Street, E.O., by first post on Tuesday following the match. City&SouthLondonRailway. TO THE OYAL From Angel, Islington, Moorgate 8treet, Bank, and London Bridge Stations. T r a v e l b y t h e E l e c t r ic Ra ilway T r a i n s e v e r y 3 o r 4 m i n u t e s TTTOMA8 C. JENKTN. G e n e ra l M a n a ger. THOMAS J. TATE. Cricket Bats & All-England Champion Rackets. 18, PRINCES STREET, CAVENDISH SQUARF, OXFORD CIRCUS, W. Warwickshire County Cricket Club. ENGLAND AUSTRALIA, M ay 2 9 , 3 0 and 31. Numbered and RESERVED SEATS may now be booked for this match as follow s:— N ew C overed S ta n d :— GALLERY (front three rows) 7/6 per day, 20/- the m atch; other seats 5/- per day, 12/6 the match. GROUND FLOOR 5/- per day, 12/6 the match. These Prices include admission to the Ground, Plans and Tickets at Messrs. PRIESTLEY & SONS, Colmore Row, or on application to R. V . RYDE R, Secretary , County Ground. Birmingham. f t Cricket's YEAR BOOK, 1902 R E A D Y S H O R T L Y . Contains Portraits and Biographies of Celebrities for the Year, Law Fixtures, Records, and a mass of valuable information for all followers of the game. -j Price 2d., or Post Free, 3d. “Crieket ” Offise, 168, Uppep Thames St. Cricket: A. WEEKLY RECORD OF TSE GAME. 168, UPPER THAMES STREET , L0 ID 0 I, E.C. T H U R S D A Y , M A Y 8 t h , 1902. ^ a t J t l t o n g o s s i p . The abstract and brief chronicle of the time.— I| A t the annual general m eeting o f the M .C .C . at L ord ’ s yesterday (W ednesday) E arl H ow e being in the chair, M r. A . G. Steel, K .C ., was electtd as President for the ensuing year. A fter the ordinary business the m eeting was m ade special, and the follow in g proposed alteration to L aw VII., o f which due notice has been published, was carried unanim ously : “ L aw V I I .— The bow lin g crease shall be in a line w ith the stum ps; “ s i x ” feet eight inches in length ; the stumps in the centre ; w ith a reiurn crease at each end, at righ t angles behind the w icket.” F or the w ord “ s ix ” “ e ig h t ” was substituted. SUGG /GUE l o r d s t n U r p r r L IVERPOO L '' r , * LL
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