Cricket 1903
J une 25, 1903. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 239 BENETFINK c? CATALOGUES Post Free. P le a s e m e n tio n “ C R IC K E T .” 89,90, . 107 & 108, TheGreat Athletic Outfiters for Colleges, Schools, Clubs, &c. COMPLETE OUTFITS and EVERY ' REQUISITE for CRICKET,, RUNNING, TENNIS, CYCLING, and all SPORTS and GAMES.________________ C R I C K E T SHIRTS. White FUnnelette .............. Ditto Flannel ......................... Ditto Twill Flannel .............. T hb C lub Coarse Canvas, White Umpires C o a ts........................ Postage , Boys’ . Men’s. 2/3 2 6 ... 3/-, I/- 3/3, 4 6 S 11 6 11 2/6, 3 6, 4/6 ...411,6 6,86, 10/6 T R O U S E R S . ; White Flannel Shrunk (Boys’) 4 6,5/6,7/6 Ditto (Men’s;, 4/11,8 11. 7/11 Boys’ White Flannel Kniakers ... 3/6, 4,6 Men’s. Best Quality Flannel. well shrunk ... 9/11 Best White Doe Cloth, guaranteed not to sh rin k ......... 15 6 P.ain Grey or Striped Flannel ... 7 6. 10/6 White Diill .. 8/11, 7/6 Postage, 4d. under 10s. L E G G U A R D S . Boys’ White Twill .............. 3/3 Ditto Leather ... 4/11 Ditto Super White Leather 6 3 Men’s White T w ill............. 3 6 Ditto Leather ... 8 6 Ditto Super White Leather 6 11 Ditto White Leather Skele ton ................................... 7/6 Ditto ditto Featherweight Skeleton ........................ 8,9 Men’s White Kid Feather weight Skeleton ............. 10/- All postage free. B A T T I N G G L O V E S , Men’s. White Leather, Grey Rubber .............. 4/- Ditto, Red Rubber ... 4.6 Ditto, Grey Rubber ... 4/- “ All Eng’and,” Red Rubber .............. 4 6 “ The Oval,” Grey Rubber .............. 8/- Ditto, Red Rubber ... 8/6 “ Surrey Shield,” Red Rubber............. 46 _________ Postage free. ________ C A TALOGUE S POST FREE. C R I C K E T B O O T S . Men’s. The “ U n iv e r s a l ,” White Canvas.............. 4/11 The “ S p e c ia l ,” White Mock Buck, Spiked, equal in wear and appeirance to real Buck (as Illustration) .............................................. 8/11 The “ M a r y lebonk ,” Buck Dressed, Pyramid Spikes ........................................................ 10/6 The “ L ord s ,” Real Buck Skin, Guaranteed Machine v\elted, equal to Hand Sewn, Pyramid Spikes.............................................. 16/6 Postage under 10'-, 5d. pair. CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E.C. BELSIZE v. HARROW row oq June 6. H a rro w J. A. Body, st Fox, c Challenger ..........45 H. B. Mole, b G. 8. Buckingham ..........22 A. W. Parker, b G. S. Buckingham ......... 0 J. Hurdell, c Challen ger, b G. S. Buck ingham ................. 3 C.F. Welch, b Challen ger ........................ 6 WEALD.—Played at Har- W k a l d . W. Andrews, run out. 1 M. S. Ward, not out .. 32 W. R. M >le,b Challen ger ................. ... 11 F. G. Stone, h Way .. 27 A. Telfer, b Way ... 0 8. P. Mole, b Griftia .. 0 A. Sands, b Griffin ... 0 Extras................ 9 B klsiz i . Toal ...156 G. S. F. Griffia,c andb Welch .................83 E. S. Buckingham, c and b Telfer ......... 2 1 W . A.Forsyth, run out 5 G. 8. Buckingham, o Welch, b Parker ... 20 C. F. Pearce, st Mole,b Welch ................. 4 C.H. ( haldecott, cand b Welch ................. 9 H. 8. Sanders and J. D. Forsyth did not bit. T8.Fox.lbw , b Welch 17 O. O. Challenger, b W. R. Mole ................. 5 J. 8. Buckingham, not out ........................ 10 H. A. L. Way.notout 4 B 15, lb 2, nb 1... 18 Total (8 wkts) 205 L. J. NICOLLS, Patentee and Manufacturet ot The Patent AutomaticCricket Bat AND SPORTS OUTFITTER. A C op y o f D r. W . O. G R A C E S L e tter. 15, V ic to r ia S q u a re, C lllton . B risto l. D e a r S ir ,- I u sed o n e o r y o u r B a ts a t H a stin g s In 1894, a n d I s o o re d 131. I m a y m e n tio n 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 sed 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, s o 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 o o 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 o u t a s w e ll a s the o ld on e. Y o u r s trn ly . T o Mr. L . J . N ico lls . W . Q. G R A C E . Orders from K. 8. RANJITSINHJI for the Patent Bat. The Patentee does not hind himself to any number of curves in handle. F a c to r yR O B E R T S B R ID G E , SUSSEX. V of Apiil 9th contains a handsome !Coloured Supplement (30 by 20 inches), suitable for hanging ud in paniions and club houses. The sheet contains the Revised List of Principal Fixtures, in addition to excellent reproduction of a photo group of the8ussex ream, and a picture of the Hove P*vili >n, and por traits of Braund, Tyldesley. Birst and Trumper. C v K freU d- b5r »PP>yin* direct to Cricket Offices, 168, Upper Thames Street, E.C. THE LINES O F TH h o s e u s e d w i t h t h e i r C E LE B R A T E D FIRE BR IGADE ENGINES. A C usto m er w h it e s : “ Hose bought ten years ago still in use.*’ Sam ples and P rice L ists sent on app lication . 6 .3 LO N G ^ A C R E ,LO N D O N LARGEST MAK ERS OF H IGH C L A S S HOSE IN THE W O R L D Write fo r Gardeners' Catalogue , containing 1,0C0 Illustrations, Post Free.
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