Cricket 1902
208 CRIOKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J une 12, 1902. STUART SIIRRID6E * Co. Practical Manufacturers o f the Celebrated P.R.D. CRICKET BATS. TOP SHOW ING RUBBER BANDS * A I R CHAMBERS. As made for LORD ’S, OVAL , LEYTON , and the Principal Home and Colonial Crickei Grounds. ’ SECTION OF HANDLE SHOW ING AIR CHAMBERS. The **P.R.D.” Bats are used by all the greatest batsmen, v iz .P r in c e Raojitsinhji ; Lord Hawke ; W . (r. Grace. E sq.; A. 0. Maclaren, E sq.; C. B. Fry, Esq.; F. S. Jackson. E sq.; J. R. Mason. E sq.; A . O. Jones, E sq.; J. Darling, E sq.; Clem dill, E sq.: P. K. Warner, Esq. ; M. P. Luc is, Esq.; D. L,. A . Jephson, E sq.; B. E. Foster, Esq. ; S. M . J. Woods, Esq j L . C. H . Palairet, E sq.; T. Hayward, etc. S ussex C ounty C rick et C lub , B r ig h t o n . The Bats made by Stuart Surridge and Co. are excellent in every way. The willow is the right sort, and the shape and balance leaves nothing to be desired. The new blades are fit to meet new balls without fear of crack or split. C. 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. ARTIST8 v. MUsICIANS.—Played at Bickley Park on June 2. THOMAS J. TATE. B ickley P a r k . L. D. Luard, c sub, b Legg*tt ................... G. Gascoyne, b Leg gatt ................ ... G.Hillyard Swinstead, c and b Leggatt ... A. Batcbelor,bLeggatt Gerald Chowne.b Leg gatt .......................... L. C. Nightingale, not out A . Chevallier Tayler, cCumin?, b Leggatt 1 R.M B ughes.bLeggatt 10 G. Spencer Wat6on, c and b Boosey...........12 F. M. Taubman, c and b Leggatt...................17 A.Nartist,lbw,bBoosey 6 B 17, lb 2 ...........19 Total .147 Second i-nings :—L. D. Luard, b Leggatt, 17 : G. Gascoyne, b Boosey, 12; G. Hillyard Swiostead, c Ramsden. b Leggatt, 35; A. Chevallier Tayler, b Leggatt, 5.—Total (i wickets), 69. A rtists . C. H. 8. Leggatt, c Taubman, b Night ingale ................. ... Gregory Hast, b Swin- 14 G. Boosey,b Swiostead 30 F. D. Williamson, b Swiostead ........... 0 F. Cuming.bSwinstead 0 R. Leigh-Ibvs, not out 31 R. Kennerley Rum- ford run ont ........... 9 A. Boosey, c Tayler, b Hughes .................... 0 S. Mavrogani, b Swin stead ............................ 0 C. Whitemore, bSwin- stead .................... 0 A. Ramsden, c Batch* elor, b Hughes ... 12 Byes ................... 4 Total ...101 ARTISTS v. MOOR H A L L .—Played at Harlow on June 7. A rtists . G.Gascoyne,bWilliams 6 F. Mayor, c Pawle, b C a r r .......................... 4 L. D. Luard, c Pawle, b D ea rd s.................. 0 G. H. Swin*tead, c Pawle, b Williams .. 27 W .J. Jam°s, b Deards 0 H. J. Ford, c A . W il- liams, b Deards ... 0 M oor J.H. Balfour, b Swin stead ........................... 2 G.8. Pawle. c Luird, b Swinstead .......... 23 W . E. Deards, b Ford 10 G. E. Winter, c and b Ford .. ...........€9 F. A. J. W illiams, b Swinstead................. 6 B. T. Todhunter, lbw, b Ford ................... 0 G.Chowne, lbw, bW il liams . ........... 0 A.Batchelor, b Deards 2 F. M. Taubman, c Balfour,bJ. Williams 10 F. Baxter, run out .. H. Gandy, not out .. B 4, lb 3, nb 1 .. Total ........... H a ll . Rev. A . Williams, c Luard, b F ord......... J. Balfour, b Swin- stead .. ........... J. Bailey, c Luard, b F o r d .......................... B. W ebb, c Chowne, b Ford ... .............. 1 G. Carr, not out ... 2 B 11, w 4 .......15 T o ta l........ 136 Cricket Bats & All-England Champion Rackets. 18, PRINCES STREET, CAVENDISH SftUAR 7, OXFORD CIRCUS, W. Artists in Water Color and Oil. Artists in Crayon and Miniature Painters PHOTOGRAPHERS ROYAL. E. HAWK INS & COMPANY, 32 & 33, Preston S t., B rig h to n (Under entirely New Management). 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