Cricket 1903

J c n e 4, 1903. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 191 B E N E T F I N K & CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E.C m e r r y w e a t m e r ' s 6 3 LONG ACRE.,LONDON.' LARGEST MAKERS OF HIGH CLASS HOSE IN THE WORLD Polished Ash, 26-in.................1/8 Ditto, 28-in..............1/11 Brass Ftrrulee, 26-in.............. 2/4’ Ditto, 28-in.............. 2/6 Men's. Polished Ash ..................... 2.6 Brass Ferrules (as Illustration) 3/- Ditto, Steel Shod..................... I Solid Bras* Tops..................... 8/3 Ditto, Steel 8hod..................... 6 6 Ditto, Revolving Tops ... 11- Ditto, Steel Shod ............ 8/- Postage, 7d. C R I C K E T N E T S . BACK NETS ONLY. With Poles, Lines, and Pegs. 18ft. by 6ft. 18ft. by 7ft. 18ft. by 8 ft. 7/11 nett 9/- nett. 9/10 nett WITH SIDE WINGS. With Poles, Lima and Pegs (as Illustration). 42 ft. by 6 ft. 42 ft. by 7ft. 42 ft. ty 8ft. 17/9 nett. 19/10 nett. 22/- nett. STEAM TARRED. 19 6 ... 22 628 6 W I C K E T -K E E P IN G G L O V E S . 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Abney, b Pawuon 1 c and b Bar- ~ .. greaves ............ 2 C. L. Thomas, not out ... 1 notout ......... 0 By»s2, lb 1 ... 8 Byes 3, w i ... 4 Total .......... 81 Total (9 wkts) 91 CHEAP TENTS !! TENTS ! ! But well and strongly made. „ Plain. Striped. 6 ft. by 6ff. (no awning)................. 33 6 ... 39 6 12 ft. by 6ft. (with awning) ...... 40/- ... 47 6 1 A r m y B e ll T e n t s Slightly Boiled. M y d i L l i i ' 'f 111 ? *() *n c^rcumference. / H H Complete \ HJll jjlwl Pole, Hag & l ines, only - Illustrated Lists free of Marquees, Bathing, Boating, Picnic, etc. Tents. All Kinds of Garden Requisites supplied. E. B . H AW T H O R N & C O ., Cricket oi Apiil 9th contains a handsome Colou ed Supplement (30 by 20 inches), suitable for hanging up in pavilions and club houses. The sheet contains the Revised List of Principal Fixtures, in addition to excellent reproduction of a photo group of the Sussex Team, and a picture of the Hove Paviliw, and por* trait* of Braund, Tyldesley. Birst and Trumper. Copies can be had, post free 3d., by applying direot to Cricket Offices, 168, Upper Thames Sueet, E.C. O lo F b AMLIXOHAMIANS. F. H. Summers, b W illiam s................. 6 B. Batchelor, lbw, b W illiam s................. 9 H. L. Mioznikovski, 0 Williams, b Phillips 85 M. Riechtrt, c Wil­ liams, b Phillips ... 15 H. M. Edwaids, b h W illiam s................. 8 E. P. Key, b Hooker .. 15 A. F. Wiler, b Wil­ liams ................. 2 H. H. Le May, lbw, b W illiams................. 5 A. E. Le May, run out 9 8. H. Goooh, c Wil­ liams. b Phillips ... 8 W . Wimper, not out 0 Extras................34 Total ..........141 F o r ist H il l . H. A. Hooker, c Wiles, b H. Le May ..........48 C. Barham, b Summers 7 B .F . D. Turner, cKey, b Riechert................. 9 C. F. Phillips, c Rie­ chert, b U. Le May 39 H. A. Williams, not out ... ................113 8. Silverthorne, b A. Le May .................£6 S. J. Owen, c Sum­ mers. b H. Le May 56 H . Barham,b Riechert 1 C. 8. Bingham, c Riechert, b Wiles ... 12 H. Bolton, st Batche­ lor, b Miczaiko*ski 3 Extras ..........62 Total (9 wkt«.)406 F. Skipper did not bat. MADE ON TH E L INE 8 OF T H E HO 8 E USED W I T H THE IR C E LE B R A T E D FIRE BR IGADE ENQ INE 8. A C ustomer w bitks : “ Hose bought ten years ago still in use." Samples and Price Lists sent on application. CHRIVT CHURCH COLLEGE, OXFORD, v. INCOGNITI—Played at Oxford on May i9 and 30. C hrist C h u rch . C. G. de B. SberiDg- L. E. Parsons, b ham, c Campbell, b Thomas ................... 8 Thomas .................... 91 !W. N. Fosberry, c P. Munro, c Campbell, Campbell, b Abney 7 b Abney .................... 18 A. T. Willett, b A. C. Pawson, lbw, b Cruise .................. 24 At ney ................... 0 F. J. Harrison, not L. R. Hargreaves, b j out ........................ 8 Thomas ................. 8 G. A. C. Sandeman, e Hon. A. E. S. Mulhol- 2 Abney, b Cmiie ... 0 land, 0 Abney, b j B 12, lb 1 ... 13 Thomas ................. 2 1 — E J. 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