Cricket 1903
CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. A f r i l 16, 1903. JOHNWISIERi CO. CRICKET BALL MAKERS, Supply all the Principal Counties and Clubs through out the world with their we’l-known JO H N W I S D E N ’S “ Special Crown” MatchBalls, M a rve llou s Tes tim ony . The Inns of Court Hotel, 25th August, 1902. Messrs. J ohn W isden & Co. Dear Sirs,—I have much pleasure in stating that your “ Special Crown ” Cricket Balls were used in the five Test Matches played between A ll England and Australia this season. At the Oval the play was delayed on the first day until some of your “ Special Crown” Balls were procured, as both teams preferred them to any others in the market. Your “ Special Crown '' Balls gave every satisfaction in all the Test Matches, and all our team always want them in all other matches in England and Australia. Yours faithfully, J. D arling . London County Cricket Club, Crystal Palace, Oct. 27th, 1900. Dear Sirs,—Your Cricket Balls (“ Special Crown” ) AGAIN GAVE GREAT SATIS FACTION. Please send me half-a-gross for next season at your earliest convenience. I am, yours truly, To J ohn W isden & Co. W . G . G kace . A LB ER T TRO TT, the great Australian-Middlesex Bowler, says:— Lord’s Cricket Ground, St. John's Wood, To J ohx W isden & Co. O ct. 1st, 1901. Dear Sirs,—I have no hesitation in saying your “ S p ecia l C row n ” Balls are quite the bett I have ever bowled wiih, they are less hard than most makes, yet keep their shape sp’endidly. You may like to know it was one of your “ S p ecial C ro w n s ” I hit over Lord’s pavilion in J593. In Australia, too, all players insist on u.»ing your Balls. I remain, yours Iruly—A. E. TROIT. Tavifctock Hotel, W.C., Aug. 8th, 1901. Dear Sirs,—We have much pleasure in stating th it we preferred bowling with Wisden’s S pecial C r o w n ” Balls than any other make. Me found that the Ball kept itssh^pe perfectly, HAD JTJdT THE BIGHT degree of hardness, and was as pleasutable to bowl with at the en1 of a lorg innings as at the beginning.—Yours very sincerely, JAMES KOTZE, | GEORGE ROWE, j South African Cricket Team, 19.1. P ro m D ea lers a ll o v er th e w orld , and 2 1, C ra n b ou rn S t., L on d on , W .C. City Agents: BENETFINK & CO., CHEAPSIDE GRASS SEEDS. For Cricket Grounds. THE ONLY SEEDS Used at LORD’S and the OYAL. Price 1/6 per lb., 3 0 / - per Bushel. C A R R I A G E F R E E . For Tennis Courts. Usedat the ALL EN&LAND GROUND. Price 1/6 per lb., S O /- per Bushel. C A R R I A G E F R E E . For Football Grounds. Used at ASTON PARK, &c., &c. Price 1/6 per lb., 3 0 / - per Bushel. C A R R I A G E F R E E . For Golf Links AND Putting Greens. USED ON A ll the LEAD ING GROUNDS . For Greens, 1 /6 lb., 3 0 / - Bushel C A R R I A G E F R E E . E s t i m a t e s g i v e n f o r < t u a n t i t i e a . ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET Gratis and Post Free. CARTERS, Seedsmen to His Majesty the King. 237,238, &97, HIGHOLBORN, LONDON. IMPORTANT NOTICE! CheapLinesinCricketBats I am introducing the following Cheap Lines in Cricket Bats this Season, and anticipate a Great Sale for same, as they are remarkably good value. It will pay you to send for a sample. Men’s All Cane Handle Bats .. each 3/6 Men’ s Cane and Single Rubber Bats ,, 7/6 Men’s Cane and Double Rubber Bats „ 10/6 J.DAVENPORT Crieket, Iiamn Tennis and flthletie Outfitter, 20, Eldon Street, Liverpool Street, LONDON, E.C. City&SouthLondonRailway.; TO THE OYAL From Angel, Islington, Moorgate Street, Bank, and London Bridge Stations. T ravel b y the E lectric R a ilw a y— Trains every 3 or 4 m inutes. THOMAS O. JENKIN, G iv ib ii U avioib . PRANKSUGG SPECIAL OFFER. Cut out and return this Advertisement when ordering, and Frank Sugg will allow you a special and entirely extra discount of 2J per cent. C R I C K E T R E P A I R S . EXPEDITION. RELIABILITY. Under (hepersonal supervision of FRANK SUGG on the premises. Running Pumps - - - 4/9,6/6 Proctor’s best, 8/9 Running Vests— Satteen - - 10Jd, 1/3, 1/6 Tight-fitting Merino - 1/6,2/- Running Drawers - • lOjd, 1/6, 2/- Fine Satteen in all colors. CRICKET BATS logger” 6,3 " Klynker" 7/6 *•Don " 10/6 " Suggcess " 12/6 Ranjl (pat.) 15/-,17/8 Lancs. Witch, 176 (patent) Bounderie, 21/- BATTING GLOVES 3/6,1/6,6/6, 6/6,7,6. 8/6 WICKET-KEEPING GLOVES I S/6,4/6, 6/6,6/6,8/6.10/6 CRICKET SHIRTS 1/6. 2/D, S/6, 4/6, WICKETS Ash (plain) 3/6 Ash Ferruled 3’9 Ash Solid Tops 5'- Ash Revolving 6.9 IronShod, 9d.tetextra BALLS Challenge 2/6, Suggcess 3/6. Klynker 4/6, Witch 6/6, LEGGUARDS Ordinary Rhape, 3/6, c 4/6,5/6,6/6,8/6 per pair Se.mi-Skfileton. 5/3,6/9 7/6, 8/9,10/6, per pair. Skeleton, 8,6perpair. CRICKET BAGS 4/6,8/6, 7/6, 10/6,12/0, CRICKET BOOTS Brown Leather.6/6, 776, 10/a, WliltoBuck, 8/9,10/6, «£/», 8*'6,J7/S, S U G G / * l o r d sfT PA' rorr LIVERPOOL” FREE
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