Cricket 1905
J u n e 1, 1905. CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 175 B E N E T F I N K c ? The Great Athletic Outfiters for Colleges, Schools, Clubs, &c. COMPLETE OUTFITS and EVERY REQUISITE for CRICKET, RUNNING, TENNIS, CYCLING, and all SPORTS and GAMES. C R ICK E T N E T S . PACK NETS ONLY. With Poles, Lines, and Pegs. 18ft. by 6 ft. 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. by 7ft. 42ft. by 8 ft. 17/9 nett. 19/10 nett. 21/9 nett. STEAM TARRED. 19/6 ... 21/6 23/6 Full size L.O.U. Regulation Net, 15ft. back, 15ft. winga, 16fc. roof, 8ft. high, steam tarred, ... 37/- 14ft. by 14ft. by 7ft. high ... 31/- C R IC K E T B A L L S . Duke’s Super ............. 5 3 Dark’s Cbow n ................. 8/- G rasshoppeb ............. 4/10 Benetfink’s Practice, 3- f-eam ........................ 3/6 Ditto, B.C.B., warranted 4/6 Ditto. Ditto, Boy’s ... 3/1 Wisden’s Special School Boy*’ 3/10 Cr^wn Match Ball ........................ 8/- 57/- per doz. Postagefree. Ditto CR IC K E T B A T S . Boys’ Half Cane, No. 4, 3/3; No. 5, 3/8; No. 6, 4/6 Ditto, All Cane (as Illustration ) No. 6, 8/3 ; No. 6, 6/- Ditto, “ Resilient,” Selected, No. 6, 8/3 Men’s All Cane ........................ 6/- Ditto ditto Super........................ 8/8 Ditto ditto Selected .............. 9/6 Clapshaw’s “ Resilient ” ..............15/6 Warsop’s ‘ C onqukbob,’ Improved 18,6 Wisden’s “ Crawford’s E x o e lle b ” ... 16/9, 20/- Odd’s “ Flexible” ........................ 20/- Gradidge’s Selected “ Im p eria l D r iv e r ” ... ... 20/- flardiner’s “ B est *' .. ............. 20/- Dark’s Cork Bandied .............20/- Cobbett’s “ J u b ile e ” ............. 16 3 Ayres’ “ I n te r n a tio n a l ” 13.9,16 6.21/- Benetfink’s “ Co> c e n t r ic ” .......... 21/- Single Bat sent Post Free. C R IC K E T C A P S . No. 7. Flannel (as Illustration). Three Colour Stripes, Silk lined, 6 differst designs in stock, 1 6 each, 16 6 per doz. Two Colour Stripes, ^in., any 2 colours, from 1/- each, or 10/6 per doz. Postage free. A tfdrf si? D e p t.4M / 107&108, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E.C. CATALOGUES Post Free P le a s e m e n tio n “ CRICKET.” C R IC K E T S T U M P S . Boya. Polished Ash, 26-in. .. ...L* 1/8, Ditto, 28-in. ... ... 1 11 ; Brass Ferrules, 26-in. ... ... 2/4 Ditto, 28-in. ... ...f 2/6 Men’s. Polished Ash ............ ... 26 Brass Ferrules (as Illustration) 3/- Ditto, Steel Shod............ ... 4 - Postage , 7d. Solid Brass Tops........... ... 8/3 Ditto, Steel Shod........... ... 6/6 Ditto, Revolving Tops ... 7/- Ditto, Steel Shod ... 8/- Postage free. W IC K E T -K E E P IN G G L O V E S . Men’s Chamois, Cane Protected, 2/9, 3/3 Ditto, Leather, Ventilated, 4 6, 5 3 Ditto, Leather, Rubber Faced... 5/10 Ditto, Gold <ape ... 6/11 B oth ’, 3d. per pair less The “ Wisden, 10 6. Impd. “ McGregor,” 13/6. Postage F'ree. STUARTSIIRRID6E$ CO., Makers of the Celebrated P.R.D. CRICKET BATS, As used by both the English and Australian Teams. Price List on Application. L o r d 's C r ic k e t G ro u n d , L o n d o n , N.W. Dear Sirs,—T have great pleasure in sending you an old bat, one of your make, which I used during the last two seasons. I have made about 1,600 runs with it, and do not hesitate to say that I consider it ono of the very best I ever remember having played with.—Yours truly, (Signed) p . S T AN L E Y JACKSON. S u rrey C ounty C r ick et C l u b , K ennington O v al , L ondon . . Dear Mr. Surridge, ^-1 have made with this bat 2,500 runs and quite endorse Mr. G. L. Jessop and Mr. C. B. Fry’s opinion that they contain all the points essential to a batsman, and I myself consider your bats the best I have ever used. Yours truly, T . H A YW A R D (Surrey X I.). S omerset V il l a , C h elten h am . Dear Sir,—You will be pleased to hear that one of your bats that I purchased at the Oval was used in all my matches, both lstand 2 ndclnss, last season. I should inall probabilityhave beenusing it next season had not the damp got hold of it whilst crossing over to America. I can safely say it was the best bat I have ever had in my career. You are at liberty to make any use of this recommendation you please. Sincerely vours, G IL B E R T L. JESSOP. Seasons 1899, 1900 1901— 3,€00 runs with this bat. N o tt s C o u n ty C .C . Sir,—Having made most of my big scores with your bats,I havemuch pleasure in testifying to their good qualities in driving powers and balance, With the one I send you for repairs I have already made over 1.000 runs. Sincerely yours, A . O. JONES. To Stuart Surridge & Co. S u ssex C o u n ty C .C ., B r ig h t o n . The bats made by Stuart Surridge & Co. are excellent in every way. The willow is the right sort, and the shape and balance leaves nothing to be desired. The new blades are fit to meet new balls without fear of crack or split. C. B. F R Y (Sussex X L ). L o r d ’ s C r ic k e t G ro u n d , L o n d o n , N .W . Dear Sirs,—I played with one of your bats right through L o rd Bawke’s Tour in the West Indies, and m ade 984 runs with it, and also in England at the beginning of the season. It certainly was one of the beat bats I have ever had, if not the very best, and those o f your make I am now uting are going beautifully. M . Yours truly, P . P . W A R N E R . To Stuart Surridge & Co. 175, BOROUGH \\M STREET, LONDON, S.E.
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