Cricket 1904
J u l y 7, 1904. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 255 BENETFINK 8c c? The Great Athletic Outfitters for Colleges, Schools, Clubs, &c. COMPLETE OUTFITS and EYERY REQUISITE for CRICKET, RUNNING, TENNIS, CYCLING, and all SPORTS and GAMES. C R I C K E T S TU M P S . ntcw-rar. Polished Ash, 26-in. .. Boys. ... 1/5 Ditto, 28-in. ... ... 1/11 Brass Ferrules, 26-in. ... ... 2/4] Ditto, 28-in. ... ... 2/6 Polished Ash ............ Men’s. ... 26 Brass Ferrules (as Illustration) 3/- Ditto, Steel Shod........... ... 4 - Solid Bras* Tops........... ... 3/3 Ditto. Steel Shod.......... ... 6/6 Ditto, Revolving Tops ... 7/- Ditto, Steel Shod ... 8/- Postage , 7d. W I C K E T - K E E P IN G G LO V E S . Men’s Chamois, Cane Projected. 2/9, 3/3 Ditto, Leather, Ventilated, 4 6, 5 3 Ditto, Kid, ditto ............. 6 6 Ditto,Leather, Rubber Faced... 8/10 Ditto, Gold Cape ............ 7,6 Boys’, 3d. per pair less Postage Free. CATALOGUES Post Free P le a s e m e n t io n “ CRICKET.” C R I C K E T N E T S . BACK NET8 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, Lines and Pegs (as Illustration). 42ft. by 6 ft. 42 ft. *y 7 ft. 42ft. ty 8ft. 17/9 nett. 19/10 nett. 22/- nett. STEAM TARRED. 19 6 ... 21/6 23 6 C R I C K E T B A L L S . Duke’s Supbk ............. 5/ Dark’s C row n ............. 3/3 G rassh op per ..............4/10 Benetfink’s Practice, 3- i-eam ............. 3/6 Ditto, B.C.B.. warranted 4/6 Di'to. Ditto. Boy’s 3 1 Wisden’s Special school Boy-.’ 3/10 Crown Match Pall ... ............ 3/- 57/-per doz. Postagefree. “ E c lip s e ” Compo , oz. ............ Composition ... ....................... ___ Postage. 23. Ditto ... 1 9 8d., lOd. C R I C K E T BA TS . Boys’ Half Cane, No. 4, 3 3; No. 5. 3/8; No. 6, 4/6 Ditto, All Cane (as Illustration) No. 5, 5 3 ; No. 6, 6/- Ditto, “ Resilient,” Selected, No. 6, 8/3 Men’s All < ane ........................ 6/- Ditto ditto Super........................ 8 9 Ditto ditto Selected .......... 9/6 Clap*haw’s “ Resilient ’’ ...... 13,6 Warsop’s 4 C o n q u b r o k ,’ Improved 18/6 Wisden’s “ Crawford’s ExcKLLtcu” ... 16/9, 20/- Odd’s “ Flexible” .................20/- Single Bat sent postfree. Immense Stock of Cricket Bats by Odd* Lillywhite, Clapshaw, Ayres, Cobbett Dark, Warsop, Wisden, G. <*. Heame» Bryan, Gardiner, and Nicolls. C R I C K E T CAPS . No. 7. Flannel (as Illustration). Three Colour Stripes, 8ilk lined, 6 differ~i>t design* in stock, 1/6 each, 16 6 per doz. Two Colour stripes, anv •? colour*. 1/- each, or 10/6 per doz. Address ■ (D e p t. “ M f” ) 107&108, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E.C. QUERNMORE SCHOOL (1) v. BATTERSEA GRAMMAR SCHOOL (1).—Played at Earlefield, on June 22. B atte b se a G ram m ar S chool (1 ). Belchamber, c Maile, b Lewis........................21 Lairding, c F. G. Scott, b G. Davies .......... 6 Yates, not out ......... 69 Jacoby, run o u t ......... 0 Hart, c & b Pearsall... 5 Burr, c F. G. Scott, b Pearsall ................. 3 Perves, not o u t.......... 3 Extras.................13 KENSINGTON PARK v. CttEuMSFORD.—Played at ChemBford on June 25. K ensington P a r k . Hymen, RoHnson, O’Clary and Vincent did not bat. *Innings declared closed. J. G. Donaldson, retired ..................103 E. H. Scoones, c Bal lard, b <rosier............32 H. W . Woodward, b Ballard ................. 4 Total (5 wkts.)*i36 I A. J. Musson, c Hills, ! sen., b Crozier 7 A. A. Surtees, c and b Crosier ................. 7 F. G. Scott, c Jacoby, b H ym en................. A. M. Lewis, c Robin son, b Hymen......... H.S.Pearsall, b Bymen G. Davies, b Yates ... W. C. D. Maile, b Bel- chamber ................. R. S. Scott, b Belcham- chamber ................. Q qrbnmorr S chool (1). A. T. Harvey, b Bel- chamber ................. R. M. Bruce, c Hart, b Yates ................. W. L. Harvey, not out O. C. Johnson, lbw, b Yates...................... H. Whyte, not out ... Extras................. Total (9 wkts.) 45 J. C. LOVELL’8 X I. v. HONOURABLE ARTIL LERY COMPANY. — Played at Tulse Hill on July 2. H.A.C. M. A. Nicholas, c Hills,sen.,bHills,jun. 20 E. R. Thompson, lbw, b Ballard.................£9 C. E. Greene, not out 19 Byes .......... 8 Total (7 wkts)*232 STREATHAM v. TRINITY COLLE JE, OXFORD. —Played at Streatham ou July 1. S tr k a th a m . A. W. Brown, A. J. H. Lovell and H. T. Wright did not bat. * Innings declared closed. C helm sford . H. Hills, sen, not out 46 H. F. Wilson, E. Field, c Hull, b J. B. Barker 9 N. Miller, c & b W. W. Bruce........................57 C. J. Partou, c W. W. Bruce, b Lamaisoa 14 B. P. Dobsou, not out 93 H .S Barkworth,b W. W. Bruce ............... 1 E. J. Djbson, b J. B, Barker ................. 1 H.T.Cross.bLamaison 0 A. R. Wileman,c A.R. Barker, b Lamais jn 12 T. R. Mutch, low, b J. B. Barker.......... K. Horncastle, lbw, b J. B. Barker E. P. Pulbrook, b Lamaison .......... B 8,1b 4, w 1 ... 3 Scoones, b Thomp son ........................ 8 J. D. Dixon, c Greene, b Thompson ..........12 G.S. Fiaher.b Donald- son ........................3 S.J. Ballard, c Wright, b Nicholas ..........17 B 4, lb 4, nb 3 ... 11 Total T r in ity C o lle g e , O xfo rd . ..210 Total ..........97 R. L. Whittiker, H. Hills, jun., R. J. Lovell, H Crozier, E. E. Gray, and S. Deacon did not, bat. B. T. Bonser, c Golds, b Candler................. 2 S. G. Edwards, b Can dler ........................15 A.J. Adams, cG.Ring, b Robinson .......... 3 F. E. Adair-Thomp- son,c Golds,b R obi»- son ......................... 0 W . T. Engman did not bat. J. C. L ovell ’ s XI. Did not bat. J. D. H. Watts, not out ........................16 R. W. Neumegen, c Robinson, b Flindt 42 C. W. Ward, st Golds, b Flindt ... ... 7 H. H. Wal«h, not out 5 Extras .......... 3 Total (6 wkts) 94 J. Bonser and C. Lovell UPPER TOOTING v. TEDDINGTON.—Played at Upper Tooting on July 2. U pper T o o tin g . J. F. Hosken, b King- Stevens T. J. Bruce, c Miller, b W ilem an ................55 J. H. Gunner, c sub, b W ilemau................31 R. Tomkinson, c sub, b Wileman ... 2 W . W . bruce, b Miller 0 J. H. Hull, c B. P. Dotson, b Parton ... 17 H. Church, c Parton, b Miller........................ 1 C. R. Blake, lbw, b Miller ................. 2 J. B. Barker, c Bark worth, b Parton ... 11 A. P. Barker, not out 4 G. S. Shuckburg, c W. L imaison, st Field, b Miller ................. 0 Field, b Miller ... <> B 1, lb 4 .......... 5 Total ...128 P. G. Windsor, not out ........................91 B 14, w 3, nb 2 ... 19 Total (I wkt) *178 STREATHAM v. NORBURY.—Played at Norbury on July 2. N o rbu ry . C. C. F. Hosken, S. A. Attlee, C. K.‘ Attlee, P. W. Butcher, G. P. Kussell, R. G. Frith, T. H. Truvy, C. M. Curtis - Hayward, and D. M. Chapman did not bat. * Innings declared closed. Ta^DINGTON. H. C. King - Stevens, ; E. C. Jacks, not out... 6 not out .................48 B 6, w 1 .................. 7 R. C. Jacks, b Russell 18 — F. E. Johnson, b S. Total (2 wkts) 93 Attlee .................14 j Harris, R. Ford-Kelsey, J. N. Sparks, D. Larcombe, C. R. Bloy, G. Cotton and W. H. Ponting did not bat. P. F. Wilson, c Tho mas, b Fevez..........60 H. K. Whiting, c Thomas, b Feeny ... 1 H. R. Jordan, c Fevez, b Hooper.................72 R. LaDgton, c Scott, b Fevez........................10 C. B. Woo I, b Feeay 7 vV. B. Hobbs, n *t out 2 Bye .......... l Total (5 wkts) 153 C Goddard, B. Hicks, W . Hammell, F. Jordan and H. Plummer did not bat. S treath am . Did not bat owing to rain. ____
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