Cricket 1903

288 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J uly 16, 1903. UPPER TOOTING v. EALING.-Played at Upper Tooting on July 11. E a l in g . C. P. Coode, b Russell 21 R.J.C.8tuarNb Russell 0 H. 8quire, c C. Attlee, b Parez .................67 H. 8. W. Swaby, run out G. H. Lsdgard, Russell .......... G. G. Taylor, c Hos^en, b Par^z 17 L. Bolton, b Parez ... J. H. Chick, c C. Hosken, b Parez ... R. 8. Lath9m, b C. Attlee ................. F. 8. Corfleld, c J. Hosken, b C. Attlee C. Swainson, not out Byes....................... Total........ 123 D. C. Bartley, b Squ're 26 P. G. Windsor, c Chick b Coode .................14 A. H. Parez, c Swain- 8on, b 8w aby..........20 J. F. Hosken, c 8wain- son, b Coode ... ... 71 U pper T o o t in g . C. R. Attlee, c Cor­ fleld, b Coode.........28 C.C.F. Hosken, notout 13 8. A. Attlee,not out... 12 Byes........................11 -T- Total (5 wkts) ..195 QUERNMORE SCHOOL v. FOREST HILL OLD BOYS.—Played at Quernmore on July 11. F o r e st H il l O ld B o y s . Eames, b Patrickson 4 G. Bird, b Patrickson Mr.Herrick, c Tucker, b Carpenter .......... 7 Dr. Burday,c Davies, b Tucker.................20 J. 8. Jobling,b Tucker 13 C. G.Goldsmid,b Pat­ rickson .................18 A. Bolton, c Sheridan, b Patrickson.............13 C. R. Morgan, b Pat­ rickson ................. F. W. Eames, c Zim­ merman,bCarpenter W.G. Glennie, run out E. C. Richardson, not out ........................ Extras................. Total ..........3 Q u e b n m o r b S ch o o l . H. J. Green, c Bunday, b Bird ... 0 J. Zimmerman, not out....................£9 B. H. Tucker, not out .................. 125 Extras...........................24 Total (1 w kt)..........2C8 J. C. LOVELL’S X I. v. DULWICH.—Played at Tulse Hill on July 11. J. C. L o v el l ’ s XI. L Lovell, b Bridflrer... 15 P.P. Tyacfce, b Bridger 9 8. Briggs, b Bridger .. 13 C. L. Ring, b Goodall 3 E. D. Lovell,b Bridger 1 H.N. Ring, c Banks, b Goodall .................18 C.H.Mountain, not out 60 K.Robinson,b Goodall 25 J. 8. Lovell, b Goodall 4 G. A. Ring, b Goodall 2 H. West, c Clarke, b Goodall ................. 2 B 15, lb 6 ..........21 Total ...173 D u l w ic h . M. C. Pope, run out... 8. Pulbrook, not out... I E. J. Bridger, c E. D. Lovell, b West S. J. Goodall, b Robin­ son ........................- B. N. Clarke, b J. S. Lovell ................. W . W . Gill, c H., b G. A. Ring ..........11 A. H. Williams, not out ........................ 6 B 4, lb 4 ......... 8 Total (5 wkta) 99 H. GRADIDGE & SONS, wooiwieh. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL ARTICLES FOR CRICKET, RACQUET, LAWN TENNIS, FOOTBALL, AND OTHER BRITISH SPORTS. PATENTEES AND “ IMPERIAL BATS Only Patent No. 27,536. USED BY ALL THE LEADING BATSMEN OF THE DAY. To be obtained of all First-Class Outfitters or the Makers. A dd ress : FACTORY, ARTILLERY PLACE, WOOLW ICH . S .E . T R Y OUR Celebrated “GUV'NOR” Bat With “ PATENT DOUBLE CHECK SPRING HANDLE,” Foe th e COMING SEASON. R. ABEL & SONS. ( S U R R E Y X I . ) The “ GUV’NOR ” BAT has been used by R o bbbt A b el during the last six years with great success, as will be seen by the followin , % scores. Every Bat made under the supervision of R obkbt A bel AGGREGATES (all Matches): 1897, 2099 runs, average, 44 31; 1898, 2053 runs, average, 48 88; 1899, 2685 runs, average, 53*70; 19C0, 2592 runs, average 56*34; 1901 3309 runs*, average, 55-15; 1902, 2299 runs, average, 41-5. Six years, 15037 runs, average per innings, 49 288. RECORDS : 3309 runs in one season, 1901. P b o fessio n al ’ s R eco bd : 357 runs, not out, Surrey v. Somerset, at the Oval, 1901. l O , H A R L E Y F O R D S T R E 3 1 0 , K E N N I N G T O N R O A P H O T O G R A P H S OF Dr. GRACE, C. B. FRY, K. S. RANJITSINHJI, and all the W orld’s leading Cricketers. Cal inet Portraits in A ction........................ 1/- each. Lirge Size Groups (Elevens, &c.) .......... 3/6 ,, E. HAWK INS & CO., Addfe",.- 3 2 , Preston St., Brighton. L. J. NICOLLS, Patentee and Manufacturer ot The PatentAutomaticCricket Bat AND SPORTS OUTFITTER. A Copy of Dr. W . G. GRACE’S Letter. 15, Victoria Square, Clifton, Bristol. Dear S ir ,-! used one of yonr Bats at Hastings In 1894, and I scored 131. I may mention lt was perfectly new ; I kept it until this year, and have scored over 2,000 runs with lt. I used it when I made my 100th century, and I scored 1,000 runs in May with lt, so I think I may call lt my “ Record Bat.” This year at Hastings I scored 101 with another of your hats, and I hope it will turn out as well as the old one. Yours truly, To Ur. L. J. Nicolls. W . G. GRACE. Orders from K. 8. RANJITSINHJI for the Patent Bat. The Patentee does not bind himself to any number of curves in handle. Factory ROBERTS BRIDGE, SUSSEX. Printed and Published for the Proprietor bjr M u u u t t ft H a t c h e s , L t d ., 167, 168, and 1OT, Upper Thame. Street, London, E.C., July 16th, 1808.

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