Cricket 1902

160 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M a y 22, 19 02. STUART SURRID6E X Co., Practical Manufacturers o f the Celebrated P.R.D. CRICKET BATS. TOP SHOWING RUBBER As made for LORD ’S, OVAL , LEYTON , and the Principal Home and Colonial Crickei Grounds. = “ SHOW ING AIR CHAMBERS. The “ P.B.D.” Bats are used by all the greatet-t batsmen, v iz .P r in c e Ranjitsinhji; Lord Hawke ; W . Q. Grace, E sq.; A. C. Maclaren, Esq.: C. B. Fry, E«q ; F. S. Jackson. E sq.; J. R. Mason. E^q.; A. O. Jones. Esq. ; J. Darling, E sq.; Clem Hill, E sq.; P. F. Warner, E sq.; M. P. Lucas, E sq.: D. L. A. Jephson, Esq. ; B. E. Foster, Esq. ; S. M. J. W oods, Esq. ; L. C. H. Palairet, E sq.; T. Hayward, etc. S om e r s e t V il l a , C h e l t e n h a m , . March 24th, 1898. D k a b S ir .— Y ou will be p’eased to hear that one of your hats that I purchased at the Oval was used in all my matches, both first and second class, last peason. I should in all probability have been using it next season had not the damp got hold of it whilst crossing over to America. I can safely say it was the best bat I have ever had in my career. You are at liberty to make any use of this recommendation you please. Sincerely yours, GILBEBT L. JESSOP. Seasons, 1899, 1900, 1901—3,600 runs w ith this bat.—GILBERT L. JESSOP, Capt. Gloucester X I. 175, BOROUGH HIGH STREET , LONDON, S.E. STREATHAM v. UPPER TOOTING.—PJayed at Streatham on May 19. S t r e a t h a m . A. E. M. Fortescue, c Frith, b Hawkiner... 0 V F. Feeny, c Butcher, b Attlee ........... 7 J. MoDongaU, c Byde, b Hawking ...........17 B. Jillings, b Attlee ... 4 H.T.Cro38,b A.Pollard 40 L . J. Connor, b A. Pol­ lard ...........................17 E.B.Miller.bA.Pollard 7 W . Horncastle, b A. Pollard ... ... 0 O. S. Crawford, b Davies ................... 2 E. Gledstone. not out 2 G. A. 8andberg, b H aw king................. . 8 B 1, lb 4, w 2 ... 7 T otal.. . .I l l U p p e r T o o t in g . First innings. H. W . Hawkiog, c and b Fe®ny ................................ A M. Pollard, b Feeny ... P. W . Butcher, c and b For­ tescue ........................... H . V. M. Davies, c Cross, b Fortescue ... ................. S. A. Attlee, b Fortescue ... H. Tanner, lbw, b Feeny ... F. C. Byde, c McDougall, b Feeny ................................. A. H. Pollard, not out P. L. Frith, c Connor, b Fortescue ........................... H.G.Tbompson. b Fortescue C. Brewer, b Fortescue ... Byes ........................... Total ... Second innings. 6 b Fepny ...........13 2 c Miller, b Fortes­ cue .................. 0 1 b Feeny ... 10 1 b McDougall ... 12 0 b Feeny ........... 0 4 c Connor, b For­ tescue ........... 7 0 c Jillings. b Cross 3 5 b Fortescue ... 7 0 b C ross................. 1 0 not n u t................. 0 0 c C o n n o r , b McDougall ... 0 5 B 2, lb 1 ... 3 24 Total S m it h P a y n e a n d Co. Did not bat owing to rain. STBEATHAM v. BECKENH AM .-Played at Beck­ enham on May 17. S t r e a t h a m . H. 8. Barkworth, b H. B aker......................... 0 E.Field,c F. Browne, b A. B aker...................20 A. B. Voules, h A . Tor­ rens ................. 1 Bev. H. F. S. Adams, run out ................... 7 H.M .Leaf,cW .Torrens, b H. Baker .......... 19 E.P.Pulbrook.c A.Tor- rens, b A . Baker ... 5 B e c k e n h a m . H. H. Scott, b A . Tor­ rens .......................... 39 V . F. Feeny, b Boyle . 21 H. T. McDougall, c A. Brown, b Boyle A. B. Beed, b Baker ........... Freeman, not out Byes ........... Total ... H. A. A. Baker, not out 4 E x tra ................... 1 F. D . Browne, b Field 3 C. O. Cooper, no*-, out.. 28 J. D. Addison, c and b F ie ld ........................... 1 Total (3 wkts) 48 A. A. Torrens, c Scott, b Field ................ 11 B. P. Williams. H. Z, Baker, H. E. G. Boyle, J. C. Christopher, W . M. Torrens and A . Brown did not bat. LONDON AND WE8TM INSTER BANK v. LONDON AND COUNTY BANK.—Played at Norbury on May 13,14, and 15. L. & W . B a n k . C. J. Bowman, not out 31 I L. Fitt-Brook, b God­ dard ........................... 2 A. G. Gough, b Hear- som ........................... B 4 ,lb 2 ........... L. & C. B a n k . Total (2 wkts) 67 Brenosna, b Baker ... Gayfer, b Willson ... Goddard, b Willson ... Trowell, run out........... Heir.son, not out........... Hubbard, st Brook, b Baker.......................... Allen, c Bradbery, b Willson .................. Button, b Willson Siggere, c and Baker ........... Ingram, b Willson Talby,b Baker ... B 8, lb 1 ... Total ... L AWS OF CBICKET, with List of Fixtures and Memo, pages. One P*nny each, post free ljd . Cricket Offices, 168, Upper Thames Street, E.C. NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK rv. SMITH, PAYN E AN D CO.—Played at Catford on May 15 and 16. N a t io n a l P r o v in c ia l B n k ."' E . W . Armstrong, not «ut ...........................49 A. Harrison, b Hilton. 1 J. Price, c Shield, b Hilton ................... 3 J.W .Richards.bHilton 20 H.S.Johnson, b Hilton 1 W . File. H. L. Stephenson, A . F. Aylen and F. E. Tyler did not bat. G .A . Cosser, b Turner 1 H. C. J. McConachy, not out ...................13 B 14, w 1 ...........15 Total .. 108 I L. J. N IC O L L S , P a t e n t e e a n d M a n u f a c t u r e r o t The Patent Automatic Cricket Bat AND SPORTS OUTFITTER. A C op y o f D r. W . G . G R A C E 'S L e tte r. 15, V ic to r ia S qu are, C lifton , B risto l. D e a r S ir, ~ I u sed on e o f y o u r B a ts a t H a stin g s in 1891, a n d I s c o r e d 131. I m a y m e n tion it w a s p e r fe c t ly n e w ; I k e p t it u n til th is y e a r, a n d h a v e s c o r e d o v e r 2,000 ru n s w ith it. I u s e d it w h en I m a d e m y 100th ce n tu ry , a n d I s c o r e d 1,000 ru n s in M a y w ith it, so I th in k I m a y c a ll it m y “ R e c o r d B a t." T h is y e a r a t H a stin g s I s co re d 101 w ith a n o th e r o f y o u r b a ts, a n d I h o p e it w ill tu rn ou t a s w e ll a s th e o ld on e. Y o u rs tru ly , T o M r. L . J . N ico lls. W . G. G R A C E . Orders from K. S. RANJITSINHJI for the Patent Bat. The Patentee does not bind himself to any number of curves in handle. F a c to r y : -R O B E R T S B R ID G E , SUSSEX . A p p oin ted by R o y a l W a rra n t. M a n u fa ctu rers o f H o rticu ltu ra l M a ch in ery to H is M ajesty, X in g E dw ard V I I RANSOMES’ LAWN MOWERS THE BEST IN THE WORLD . Possessin Improvements embodied in no other Machines. P A T E N T D O U B L E A N G L E C U T T IN G B A R R E L PA t IK t I M i SCREW* ADJ u I tm " en ' t .Q V' BRAT' ° " . Made in Six Sizes, 26 to 48 inches wide. HAND-POWER MACHINES IN ALL SIZES TO SUIT EYERY REQUIREMENT. RANSOMES, SIMS & JEFFERIES, Ltd., IPSWICH_________________________________ Printed and Published for the Proprietor by M iib it t & H atch es, L td., 1ST, 188,>nd 169, Upper Thames Street, London, B.C., May 22nd, 1902. -SPRING BEARING --- FRAME ENLARGED VIEWQP PATENT SPRING

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