Cricket 1902
M a t 29 , 19 02. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 175 BENETFINK C? The Great Athletic Outfitters for Colleges, Schools, Clubs, &c. COMPLETE ' OUTF I TS and TENNIS, CYCLING, TROUSERS . W hite Flannel Shrunk (Boys’) .. 4/6, 5/6, 7/6 Ditto (Men’s), 4/11, 5/11, 7/11 Boys’ White Flannel Knickers ... 3/6,4/6 Men’s. Best Quality Flannel. well shrunk ..9 11 White Drill ... 8/11,7/6 W hite Bedford Cord, 8/6 Plain Grey or Striped Flannel, 5/11,7 6,10/6 Best White Doe Cloth, guaranteed not to shrink ...................19/6 Postage, 3d* under 10/- EVERY REQUISITE for CRICKET, RUNNING, and all SPORTS and GAMES LEG GUARDS. 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Ditto All ^ o >1 T h e C lub Coarse Canvas, White Um pires’ Coats..................... Postage , Id. SHIRTS. Boys’ . Men’s. .. ... 2/3 2 6 l M-py.1- .............. 3/- 3/3 CiMHmm .............4/- 4 6 .................. — 6/11 2 6, 3 6, 4/6 4/11, 66 8 6, 106 Boys’. Men’s White Leather, Grey R u b b e r ...........................3/9 Dicto. Red Rubber............ 4 3 “ AllEng aud,” Red Rubber — Ditto, Grey Rubber ... — “ The Oral,” Grey Rubber — Ditto. Red Rubber ... — “ Surrey Shield,” Red Rubber / os 'age free. 4/- 46 9 - 49 9/- 96 C a t a l o g u e s P O S T F R E E . 89. 90, 107&108, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E.C. HAMPSTEAD v. H ORN SEY.-Played at Hamp stead on May 17. H ornsey . W . J. Cruickshank, b Spofforth................... 8 L. Tubbs, b Spoff >rth 2) F. H. Swinstead, b Spofforth ................ 0 P. W . Oscroft, not out 19 S. L. King, b Spofforth 2 A. H. Hossack, b Spofforth................... 0 S. M. Barker, lbw, b M arsden................. 0 H. H. M. Brown, Said, b Spofforth . L. T. Weaver, S pofforth .............. H. B. Viney, S pofforth .............. E. W . Grimsdell, Ahsan-ul-Hak B 12, lb 4 ... . FOREST H IL L v. N OR TH BROO K .-Played at Forest Hill on May 19. F orest H ill . W . R. Williams, b W illis ... .......... 53 C. F. Phillips, not out 21 H. Barham, not out .. 3 Extras .................. 3 Total , 76 Ahsan - ul - Hak, b Cscroft ................... I Mohamed Said, c Grimsdell, b Oscroft D. J. Crump, b Oscroft J. Dudley-Smith, b H ogsack................... E. L. Marsden, b H ossack.................. F. R. Spofforth, not out ...........................1 H ampstead . J. G. T. Besch, c King, b Hossack ... V C. Hollender, b Oscroft E. Reid, b Owroft .. J. C. R: Dickson, b Oscroft ................... B y es................... H. A. Hooker, lbw, b Sm ith......................... 9 F. Skipper, c Goldie, b C a llo w ..................33 C. G. Hill, b Callow .. 63 E. H. Saberton, b Callow ................. 1 Total (7 wkts) *230 C. G. Young, c Willis, b Callow .................44 C. E. Hand, C. G. Welchman, and P. Gibbon did not bat. * Innings declared closed. N orthbrook . Total (9 wkts) 68 C. O. Springthorpe, b Welchman .. 3 G. A. Wood, b Welch man ........................... 0 H. A . Goodall, c Skipper.b Welchman 11 T. W. Maynard, c Skipper,b Welchman 5 A. W. Goldie, b Welchman 0 W. Goldie, notout ... 23 A.Fuller, b Welchman 2 A. H. Smith, c Hill, b W illia m s.................14 A.Tokely,bWelchman 0 S. Callo <, b Williams 4 L. W illis, lbw, b Welchman ........... 0 E xtras................. 5 Tot il ........... 67 THOMAS J. T ATE. Cricket Bats & All-England Champion Rackets. 18, PRINCES STREET, CAVENDISH 8QUAR ’, OXFORD CIRCUS, W. A r tis ts In W a ter 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 iiold their reputation as Cricket Specialists, and with their increased staff of first-class assistants, clients may tely on every attentior, while their esteemed orders will be executed in the shortest possible time. EDWD. J. PAGE \ Co. E S T A B L I S H E D 1 8 1 5 . Manufacturers and Exporters of Thoroughly Bt liable CRICKET GOODS. The Combination Flexible Non-Jarring Bat. These Ba.ts find increasing favour with Gentlemen and Piofessionals. For driving power they are unequalled. The Jar or sting is entirely obviated, and the hardest hit can be mad without feeling any unpleas* nt sensation. Price 16/6, 18/6, and 21/- each. Mr. F. E. LACEY , Secretary of the Marylebone Club. “ Two of his great scores were made in playing for Fampshire. The first was 211 and 92 not out against Kent. Two days after he made 159 for the Gentlemen of Hants again*-1 the Zingari. This was not a bad week’s work, for it represented 462 runs in two complete innings. One of P a g e’s best bats, leg- guards, and batting gloves were presented to him by some friends in honour of the occasion.” — Answers, June 4,1898. Pa ten t Rubber-Faced W ICK E T -K EEP IN G GLOVES , w ith Ventilated W r i s t . Used by all the Chief Gentlemen and Professional Wicket-keepers. “ EMP IRE ” BATTING GLOVE . The celebrated “ E m 'ire” (oatent), th e on ly com forta b le and efficien t g lov e m ade. No seams between the fingers, no buttons, no leather between the palm and handle of bat. s. d. D o u b le Thumb P r o te c te 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.” 188 & 1 9 0 , K E N N I N G T O N PARK ROAD , LO N DO N , S .E .
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