Cricket 1905

J une 15, 1905. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 207 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 IC K E T S TUM P S . Boys. Polished Ash, 26-in. .. ...^ 1/5, Ditto, 28-in. ... ... 1 i r Brass Ftrrules, 26-in. ... ... 2/4 Ditto, 28-in. ... ... 2/6 Men’s. Polished Ash ............ ... 26 Brass Ferrules (as Illustration ) 3/- Ditto, Steel Shod............ ... */- Postage , 7d. Solid Brass Tops............ ... 8/3 Ditto, Steel Shod........... ... 6/6 Ditto, Revolving Tops ... 7/- Ditto, Steel Shod ... 8/- Postagefree. 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 oyb ’, 3d per pair less The “ Wisden, 10 6. Impd. “ McGregor,” 13/6. Postage Free. CATALOGUES Post Free P le a s e m e n tio n “ CRICKET.” C R ICK E T N E T S . BACK NETS ONLY. With Poles, Lines, and Pegs. 18ft. by 6ft. 18ft. by 7ft. 18ft. by 8ft. 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 8ft. 17/9 nett. 19/10 nett. 21/9 nett. STEAM TARRED. 19 6 ...21/6 23 6 Full size L.O.C. Regulation Net, 15ft. back, 15ft. wings, Ifcfc. roof. 8ft. high, steam tarred, ... 37/- 14ff. by T4ft. by 7ft. high............... ............ ........... 31/- Ditto CR IC K E T B A L L S . Dube’s S u p er .................. S 3 Dark’s C row n ............. 8/- G rasshopper ............. 4/10 Benetfink’s Practice, 3- peam ........................3/6 Ditto, B.C.B., warranted 4/6 Ditto. Ditto, Boy’s ... 3/1 Wisden’s Special School Boy*’ 3/10 Crown Match Eall ........................ B/- 57/- pe- doz. Postagefree. C R ICK 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. 5, 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 ” ............. 18/6 Warsop’s * Conqueror,’ Improved 18/6 Wisden’s “ Crawford’s E xcelleb ” ... 16/9, 20/- Odd’s “ Flexible” ........................ 20/- Gradidge’s Selected “ Imperial D river ” ... ... 20/- Gardiner’s “ B est ” ............................20/- Dark’s Cork Handled ............. 20/- Cobbett’s “ Jubilee ” .................16 3 Ayres* “ In tern ation al ” 13 9,16 6,21/- Benetflnk’s “ CokCRNTRio” .......... 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 different designs in stock, 1/6 each, 16 6 per doz. Two Colour Stripes, |in., any 2 colours, from l/-each, or 10/6 per doz. Postage free. A^dr<s> D ept.' 107 & 108 , CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E.C. KENSINGTON PARK v. M.O.C.-Played at St. Quintin’s Park on June 12. K ensington P ark . J. G. Donaldson, c Hulton, b Venables 37 C. M. Thring, c sub., b Needham .......... 3 E. R. Thompson, b Van-der-Byl ..........33 C. A. E. Greene, c Rus­ sell, b Van-der-Byl 7 A. Eddy, b Van-der- Byl ........................ 5 M. A. Nicholas, b New­ stead ........................16 A. A. Surtees, c Rus­ sell, b Needham ... 10 M.C A. L. Onslow, b Smart 1 Newstead, c Surtees, b W ynne.................29 G.R.Venables,c Camp­ bell, bH.D. Nicholas 18 Capt. Pares, c Camp­ bell, b Halford..........43 Hon. D. O. Brion, c Surtees, b Smart ... 45 G. Robey, c Surtees, b Smart, ................. 1 r . B . Van-der-Byl, c Surtees, b Smart ... 14 F. L. Halford, c Rus­ sell, b Needham ... H. D. Nicholas, b New­ stead ................. A. D. L. Campbell, b Newstead................. W. S. Wynne, b New­ stead ........................ Smart, not o u t .......... Byes ................. T o t fl..........l: .C. M'aj. Pochin, c Greene, b Smart ................. J. Prior, c & b H. D. Nicholas................. Russell, not out......... C. Hulton, not out ... Needham, b II. D. Nicholas................. B 5, lb 1, wb 1 ... Total (10 wkts.) 192 LONDON & COUNTY BANK v. WHITGIFT WANDERERS.—Played at Norbury on June 3. L ondon and C ounty B ank . E. A. Tealby, b W. Smith .................16 P. F. Allen, b R. L. Turner .................21 P. W. Hubbard, not out ........................30 B 6, lb 3 .......... 9 Total (5 wkts)*186 C. R. Trowell, E. J. StilT, J. J. Wood and G. F. Robinson did not bat. * Innings declared closed. F. J. Finlinson, b W. Smith .................20 A. A. Feaver, b W. Smith .................10 C. W. Goddard, not out .. .................80 E. F. Robinson, b W. Smith........................ 0 W hitgift E. G. Turner, c Tealby, b E. F. Robinson ... 14 II. Newcomb, c God­ dard, b E. F Robin­ son ........................11 H. Warner, b Hubbard 21 Ii. B. Bettson, b Hub­ bard ........................17 A. Newcomb, b Hub­ bard ........................11 W anderers . R. L. Turner, b God­ dard ........................ 1 P. Thrale, b Hubbard 9 F. Perrin, b Goddard 0 W. G. Smith, not out 6 F. W. Scott, b Hub­ bard ....................... 0 A. Brodie, not out ... 1 Extras.......... 0 Total (9 wkts) 91 LONDON & COUNTY BANK (2) v. SPENCER (4).—Played at Earlsfield on June 3. L ondon & C ounty B ank . C. G. T. Price, run out 31 M.P. Bourke, bWright 6 A.G.Horlock,bWright 0 F.J.Crabtree,!)Wright 0 E. Musin.c&bWright 24 JH. G. White, not out... 18 J. S. Hayward, b Rolls 4 P. H. Young, b Rolls... 0 S pencer . A. G. Stephens, c Walker, b Wood ... i R. V. Brown, b Wood ! P. S. Roberts, b Wood I B 11, lb 1, wb 3... 1J Total ...115 E. C. Hibberd, b Hay­ ward ........................ A. J. M. Reynolds, b Hayward................. S. C. Rolls, c Crabtree, b Musin ................. R. E. Walker, b Hay­ ward ........................ L. Wood, b Bourke ... J.F.O. Wood, c Young, b Hayward .......... 16 G.L.Aiyonn, b Bourke 11 H. C. Horford, b Bourke ................. 7 G. F. C. Brodie, c Stephens, c Bourke 10 G. M. Wright, notout 15 D. H. Langridge, b Bourke ................. 0 Byes ................. 6 Total ..108 COUNTY SPIKES. A ll Leading Cricketers are using same. P r l c o B d . p e r s e t o f 2 0 . For Wholesale Prices apply— W .fl.WOOp, County Depot, Cheltenham. KENSINGTON PARK v. UPPER TOOTING.- Played at Upper Tooting on June 10. K ensington P ark . J. G. Donaldson, c Russell, b Hancock 8 E. H. Seaton, c and b Hemmerde .......... 9 A. Eddy, c Russell, b H ancock.................27 C. A. E. Greene, c and b Hancock .......... 8 A. D. L. Campbell, b Hancock ................. 2 M. A. Nicholas, b Hemmerde ..........22 E. R. Thompson, not out ........................21 H. D. Nicholas, lbw, b H ancock................. 0 F. L. Halford, not out 2 No-balls ... ... 1 Total (7 wkts) 100 W. B. Wynne and W. A. Nicholas did not bat. U pper T ootino . Did not bat. J. C. LOVELL’S XI. v. H. R. RUSSELL’S XI.- Played at Tulse Hill on June 12. J. C. L ovell ’ s XI. C. I>.Ring, b Naylor... 4 J . P. Candler, b G. Russell ................. 5 P. P. Tyacke, b II. Russell ................. 3 K. Robinson, c Meller, b H. Russell ..........15 C. II. Mountain, c H., b G. Russell ..........11 J. Anthonj’-Lovell b II. Naylor.................15 L. Lovell, not out ...127 E. D. Lovell, not out 28 B 25, lb 2, nb 3 ... 30 Total (6 wkts.) *238 S. H. Flindt, J. Spencer-Loveli, G. A. Ring and Edgar Lovell did not bat. * Innings declared closed. H. R. R ussell ’ s XI. Stanley Briggs, c L. Lovell, b Candler... 21 G. R. Russell, c L. Lovell, b Robinson 3 W. II. Golds, b Robin­ son ........................ 0 F. I,. Head, c'E . D. I.oveil, b Candler... 23 E. R. Russell, c L. Lovell, b Candler ... 0 A. Meller, not out ... 12 I II. R. Russell, b Robin­ son ........................ P. Naylor, b Candler H.N. Ring, b Robin­ son ........................ C. Lovell,b Candler... H. Tidy, b Candler ... B 4, lb 1 .......... Total..........69 Second innings: Stanley Briggs, c Mountain, b Flindt, 2; G. R. Russell, not out, 2: A. Meller. not out, 5.—Total (1 wkt.) 9.

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