Cricket 1905

128 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M a t 11, 1905 HONOURABLE ARTILLERY CO. v. EALING.- Played at Ealing on April 29. E alin g . C. Dunstan, b Bonser J. H. Chick, not out... A. Macdonald, b Bon­ ser I). R. Danger, b Adair- Thompson ......... 3 A. R. Littlejohn, c &b Adair Thompson ... 8 C. P. Coode, c Murray, b B onser.................16 W. E. Peal, b Bonser 20 A. S. Dornton.b Adair- Thompson .......... 0 R. J. C. Stuart, st R. Neumegen, b Bell... 27 J.W.Bowker.b Bonser G. H. Longton,c\Vatts b Bonser................. B 4, lb 4, w 1... T o ta l.......... J. D.H. Watts, b Dorn- ton ........................ H. J. Bonser, c Little­ john, b Domton ... R. W. Neumegen, b Dornton ................. T. A. Murray, b Dorn­ ton ........................ F. C.Adair-Thompson, run out ................. H.A.C. H. G. Neumegen, b Dornton ................. H. W. Bell, st Peal, 15 b Danger................. G. II. Robus, b Coode H.H.Walshe.b Coode A. R. Shield, b Coode C. W. Ward, not out B 6, lb 2 ... ... 3G Total 92 HONOURABLE ARTILLERY CO. v. CHESHUNT. Played at Finsbury on May 3. C heshunt . P. Northcote,b Bonser 0 F. S. Lewis, lbw, b Leggatt .. .......... 0 F. C. Keysell, b I^eg- gatt ................. 2 D. Raincock, b Leg­ gatt ........................ 1 A. B. Cipriani, st Neu­ megen, b Barker ... 14 H. M. Collard, c Watts, b B onser................. 2 H. A. C. E. C. Galloway, c Neu­ megen, b Bonser ... 2 H. Beloe, st Neumegen, b Barker.................24 F. Halstead,b Leggatt 4 C. Raincock, not out 1 A. O. Penny, c Adair- Thompson, b Barker 0 B 4, lb 2 .......... 6 Total 56 “CricKet,” Vol. XXIII > (1904). Handsomely Bound in Dark Green Cloth. P r i c e 8 / 6 ; P o s t a g e 6 d . ex tra * R. W. Neumegen, lbw, b Northcote .......... 1 T. Rutter, lbw, b Northcote.................17 R. C. Cole, b North­ cote ........................ 0 K. E. M. Barker, b Ijewis........................10 J. D. H. Watts, c D. Raincock, b Lewis 3 F. C. Adair-Thompson, b Lewis ................. 0 II. J. Bonser, c Gallo­ way, bNorthcote ... 0 H. W . Bell, not out ... 31 O. S. Norton, b Lewis 2 L. M Leggatt, c Hal­ stead, b Collard ... 8 II. H. Walslie, lbw, b Northcote................. 0 Byes .......... 3 Total ...75 V ALUABLE Collection of Cricket and Football Works for Sale; 600 vols. Would sell all or part. S., 2 b , Salisbury Street, Semilong, North­ ampton. DARK GREEN CLOTH COVERS for Binding Vol. XXIII. Price 2/-; Post Free, 2/3. The complete Numbers for 19C4 rtf in good condition) can be exchanged fir a Volume, as above, for 5/-. “ CRICKET OFFICE, 168, Upper Thames Street, London E.C. MERRYWEATHERS’ H ig h -cla ss W A T E R IN G HOSE . ‘ T h e H ose o f th e D a y .” Merryweathers’ Non-kinkable Red Grey Hose. Made of best rubber, having a hard grey exterior to re­ sist wear, and soft red lining to give flexibility. M ARQUEES AND TENTS of every description on SALE or HIRE. Marquees in good condition: 12ft. by 8ft., £3; 16ft. by 8ft., £4; 18ft. by 10ft., £4 10a.; 20ft. by 12ft., £5 ; 28ft. by 14ft.. £7 ; 30ft. by 16ft., £8. New square tents : 6ft., £2 2s. ; 8ft., £4 10f»., without centre polp. Bathing Tents from 12s. 6d. eaoh Lists free.—Baowy, Three Colt Street, Limehouse, E. L. J. NIC0LLS, Patentee and Manufacturer of The Patent Automatic Cricket Bat And Sports’ Outfitter. ever, and likely to last another ten.’ Testimonial.— “ The Hose I had from you ten years ago js as_good as M e r r y w e a t h e r s ’ “ S p h i n c t e r G r i p Made of best Rubber. Armoured with Spring Steel Wire. Strongly recommended for hard wear. Write fo r Price Lists and Samples. 63, LONG ACRE, LONDON, W.C. APERFECTBAT MADE OF THE C ho ices t W illow . Used by Or. W. G-. Grace when making his 100th cen­ tury. “ W. G.” calls it his Record Bat and made over 2,000 runs with the one single Bat. Orders from K. S. Ranjit­ sinhji for the Patent Bat, and other First-class Cricketers at home and abroad. Price Lists on Application. F actory : Robertsbridge, SUSSEX. T U / y A D m IM P D Manufacturer of “ The Gard iner” Best • JVi» U A ly L l l i iE l \ $ Cricket Bat and all Cricketing Requisites. Telephone Telegrams:— NATIONAL GARDINER, No. 2 HODDESDON HODDESDON W rite fo r Illu stra ted Catalogue Gratis on Application. T. Printed and Published for the Proprietor by Mgaam & JUtoheb, Ltd., 167..168 and 169, Upper Thames Street, London, E.O, May lltb, ISO* [A D D R E S S M. GARDINER, Sports Works, Hoddesdon, Herts* RANSOMES, SIMS & JEFFERIES, Ltd., IPSWICH B y R o y a l W a rra n t M a n u fa ctu rers o f H o rticu ltu ra l M a ch in ery to H is M a jesty, K in g E dw ard V II. RANSOMES’ LAWN MOWERS THE BEST IN TH E W ORLD . Possess Improvements embodied in no other Machines. HORSE AN D PONY . TH E BEST LARGE MACH INES. HAND-POWER MACHINES IN ALL BIZEB TO SUIT EVERT REQUIREMENT. MOTOR LAWN MOWERS IN VARIOUS 8IZE8.

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