Cricket 1902
M a t 22, 19 02. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 159 BENETFINK COMPLETE OUTFITS and EVERY REQUISITE TENNIS, CYCLING, and all SPORTS & C 9 for and The Great Athletic Outfitters for Colleges, Schools, Clubs, &c. CRICKET, RUNNING, GAMES CRICKET STUMPS . Boys. Polished Ash, 26-in. ... ... 1/5 Ditto, 28-in. ... ... 1/11 Brass Ferrules, 26-in. ... ... 2/4 Ditto, 28-in. ... ... 2/6 Men’s. Polished Ash ............... ... 2/6 Brass Ferrules (as Illustration) 3/- Ditto, Steel Shod . . . «/- Solid Brass Tops ... 5 3 Ditto, Steel Shod ... 6/6 Ditto, Revolving Tops ... 7/- Ditto, Steel Shod ... 8/- Ptatage, 7d. W IC K E T -K E E P IN G GLOVES . Men’e Chamois, Cane Protected, 2/9, 3/3 Ditto, Leather, Ventilated, 4 6, 5/3 Ditto, Kid, d it t o ......................... 6 6 Ditto, Leather, Rubber Faced .. 5/10 Ditto, Gold Cape ............... 7/6 B o y s ’ , 3 d . p e r p a ir le s s . Postage free. CATALOGUES Post Free P le a se m e n tio n “ CRICKET.” CR ICKET , NETS . BACK NETS ONLY. W ith Poles, Lines and Pegs. 18ft. by 6 ft. 18ft. by 7 ft. 1 8 ft.b y 8 ft. 7,11 nett. 9/- nett. 9/10 nett. W ITH HIDE WINGS. W ith Poles, Lines and Petrs {as Illustration ). 42 ft. by 6 ft. 42ft. by 7 ft. 42 ft. by 8 ft. 17,9 nett. 19/10 nett. 2 2 /-nett. STEAM TARRED. 19/6 ... 22/6 ... 25/6__________ CRICKET Duke’ s S uper D ark's C rown G rasshopper BALLS ..............53 ............. 5/- 4/10 Benetfink’s Practice 3- seam ........................ 3 6 Ditto,B.C.B.,warranted 4'6 Ditto, Ditto, Boys ... 3/1 W isden’s SpecialSchoolBoys’ 3/10 DittoCrown Match Ball ......................5/- 57/- per doz. Postage free . E c l ip s e ” Compo., 5§ oz.................................... 1/9 C om p osition .................................................. 8d., lOd. Postage. 2d.______________ CRICKET BATS . Boys’ , H alf Cane, No. 4, 3/3 ; N o. 5 , 3 8; No. 6, 4/6 Ditto, All Cane (as Illustration) No. 5, 5/3 ; No. 6, 6/- Ditto, “ Resilient,” Selected, No. 6, 8/3 Men’s, All Cane ...........................6/- Ditto ditto Super...........................8/5 Ditto ditto Selected ............... 9,6 Clapshaw’s “ Resilienttf .............. 15 6 Warsop’s ‘ C o n q u e r o r ,’ Improved 18/6 Wisden’s “ Crawford’ s E x c e l l e r ... 16/9, 2 0 /- Single Bat sent poat free. Immense Stock o f Cricket Bats by Lillywhite, Clapshaw, Ayres, Cobbett, Dark, Warsop, Wisden, G. G. Hearae» Bryan, Gardiner, and Nicolls. CRICKET CAPS . Club Stripe, 3 colours (a* Illustration), Flannel 1 6 each; or 16 6 per doz. Two Colour 8tripes, any 2 colours, 1/- each, or 10/6 per doz. 89,90 iora 108 CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E.C. THOMAS TATE. Cricket Bats & All-England Champion Rackets. 18, PRINCES STREET, CAVENDISH SaUARf, OXFORD CIRCUS, W. A r tis ts in W a ter C olor and Oil. A rtis 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 fiist-i-laas assistants, clients may iely on every attentior, while their esteemed orders will be executed in the «hortest poHsible time. T E N T S ! T E N T S ! Suitable for Gardens, Cricket, or Camping-out pur poses ; 40ft. in circumference, pegs, poles, mallet, and lines complete (with tent bag included). These tents are white, and have only been used a little by His Majesty’s Government, and originally cost over £6 each. I will send one complete for 30s. Can be sent on approval. Price list of marquees (any size) post free. N.B.—I have a quantity of tents from 20s. to 30s., but the tents which please my customers best are those 1 send out at 30s. each. H. J. GASSON, Government Contractor, Rye. 'T H E ELEVENTH AU STR \LIAN TOUR, 1902- 1 Price One Pe-nv. Containing portraits and biographies of the players. Full details of all the Test Matches from 1877, and a list of players who have taken part in previous tours Copies can be obtained at all the leading county cricket grounds, bookstalls, or post free. Ijd . Cricket Office, 168, Upper Thames dtreet, E.C. Cricket Ground TEAK SEAT!, Lawn Tennis TEAK SEATS, and portable folding TEAK ^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' CHAIRS. Buy CASTLE’S Teak Seatl, which require neither Z r \ PAINT nor VARNISH. As supplied, to the SURREY COUNTY CLUB, Kennington Oval, and LORD’S. For CRICKET AND Tennis Grounds, Parks, Gardens, Parades, *ND ALL OP.N SP CES. ADDRESS— H. CASTLE& SONS, Ld./ B A L T I C W H A R F , M I L L B A N K , S.W. r n i A i n i n i a p u a e s t a b l i s h e d i b i s . I mmkm I I 1 M I ■ I J f I ■ Manufacturers and Exporters of Thoroughly Reliable tUYvU. J. r f lu t 0 ( 10 ., CRICKET GOODS. The Combination Flexible Non-Jarring Bat. These Bats find increasing favour with Gentlemen and Professionals. For driving power they are unequalled. The jar or sting is entirely obviated, and the Lardest hit can be mad without feeling any unpleasant sensation. Pries 16/6, 18/6, and 21/- each. Mr. F. F.. LAGEY , Secretary of the Marylebone Club. “ Two of his great scores were made in pla>ing for Hampshire. The first was 211 and 92 not out against Kent. Two days after he made 159 for the Gentlemen of Hants againrt the Zin^ari. This was not a bad week’ s work, for it represented 462 runs in two complete innings. One o f Paqk’s best bats, leg- guards, and batting gloves were presented to him >y some friends in honour of the occasion.” — Answers, June 4,1898. Pa ten t Rubber-Faced W ICKET=KEEP ING GLOVES , w ith Ventilated W r i s t . Used by all the Chief Gentlemen and Professional Wicket-keepers. “ E M P IR E ” BATTING GLOVE . X The celebrated “ Em rire” (patent), the o n ly _ _ com fo rta b le and efficien t g lov e m ade. No V seams between the fingers, no buttons, no leather g\ between the palm and handle of bat. s. d. D o u b l e T h um b P r o t e c t e d ........................................................ 7 6 The “ Empire,” as adapted to very forward players ... 8 0 An improved thumb-piece is now fitted to these at the suggestion of several prominent cricketers. “ It is now absolutely a perfect Glove.” 8 8 & 1 9 0 , K E N N I N G T O N PARK ROAD , L O N DO N , S .E .
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