Cricket 1905

J u n e 22, 1905. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 223 B E N E T F I N K c ° The GreatAthletic Outfiters for Colleges Schools, Clubs, Ac., COMPLETE OUTFITS and EVERY REQUISITE for CRICKET, RUNNING, TENNIS, CYCLING, and all SPORTS and GAMES. T R O U S E R S . White Flannel Shrunk (Boys’) 4 6, 8/6, 7/6 Ditto (Men’s). 4/11, 5 11, 7/11 Boys* White Flannel Knickers ... 3/3, 4,3 Men’s. Best Quality Flannel, well shrunk ... 9/11 Best White Doe Cloth, guaranteed London fhrunk .......... 19,6 Plain Grey or Striped Flannel ... 7/6, 10/6 White Drill 8/11, 7/6 Postage,fret. UM P IR E ’ S C O A T S . 4/11 6/6 8/6 10/6 Postagefree. C R ICK E T vVhite Flannelette Ditto Flannel ... Ditto Twill Flannel White Oxford Matt Men’ SH IR T S . Boys’ . 2/3 2 B ... 3/-. 4/- 3/3 4 6 9 11 6 11 . 1/11,2 6,3/6,4/6 CATALOGUES POST FREE. Please mention “ Cricket.” C R IC K E T B O O T S . The “ Univkbsal,” White Canvas, Leather, or Red Rubber dole ................................... The “ Special,” White Mock Buck, Spiked, equal in wear and appearance to real Buck (as Illustration) .............................................. The “ MARYLEBONB,” Buck Dressed, Pyramid Spikes, real Buck Toe Cap, round or square toes .............................................. The “ Lords,” Real Buck Skin, Guaranteed Machine Welted, equal to Hand Sewn, Pyramid Spikes.............................................. Postagefree. Men’s. 4/11 8/11 10/6 16/6 C R IC K E T C A P S . No. 7. Flannel (as Illustration). Three Colour Stripes, 8ilk lined, 6 different designs in stock, 1/6 eacn, 16 6 per doz. Postage free.. Addr*s» Dept. 'M t* LEG G U A R D S Boys* White T w ill.............. Ditto Leather Ditto Super White Leather Men’s White T w ill............. Ditto Leather Ditto Super White Leather Ditto White Leather Skele­ ton ................................... Ditto ditto Featherweight Skeleton ........................ Men’s White Kid Feather­ weight Skeleton ............. All postage free. B A T T IN G G L O V E S . Men’ s. White Leather, Grey Tubular Rubber or Corrugated..................I/- Hair-padded Fingers, p a ir ............. 3/6,8/- Wisden’a “ Prince,” Black Rubber Fin­ gers .......................... “ The Oval,” Grey Rubber (as illust’n) Ditto, Red Rubber .. “ Surrey Shield,’* Red Rubber............ 8/6 8/- 8/6 4/3 Postagefree. 107 & 108 , CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E.C. INCOGNITl v. E. E. FELTON’S X I.- Played at Lichfield on June 15. E. E. F elton ’ s XI. E. E. Felton, c Har­ greaves, b S. Mann 13 Rev. H. L. Muriel, b Wilder ................. 6 Lance .-corpl. Davis, b Mann........................38 H.H. J.Wix, c Dobson, b W ilder.................18 A. C. Baily, b Wilder 20 Capt. R. J. Armes, b W ilder Rev. F. S. Dennett, c Bagnall, b Wilder A. II. Hollingdale, c Bagnall, b Wilder Rev. J. C. Wilson, not out ........................ Beauchamp,cBagnall, b W ilder................. B 22, lb 3 .......... Total .135 I ncogniti . B. P. Dobson, b Beau­ champ ................. (j C. W. Mann, c Beau­ champ, b Wilson ... 25 Capt.Andrus,b Felton 36 A. H. Bagnall, lbw, b Ilollingdalo ..........28 R. Hargreaves, S. Mann, Capt. Law and J. E. Raven did not bat. B. C. Covell, lbw, b Beauchamp .......... 0 G. Wilder, not out ... 30 B 10,1b 6, w 2 ... 18 Total (5 wkts) 143 PELHAM v. SUN INSURANCE. Chingford on June 3. S un I nsurance . - Played at Falkes,b Lingwood... 14 Ridgway, c Seaward, b Higgins .......... 1 Barker, run ou t..........12 Corblett.b Higgins ... 8 Strickland, c Potter, b Higgins ................. 0 Strong, b Higgins ... 3 Blofield, b Potter Smith, b Higgins Frost,c and b Higgins Phipps, not out., lliffe, b Higgins Lb 4, nb 1.. Total P elham . Bonser, lbw, b Strong 59 Lingwood, b Strick­ land ........................13 J. Higgins, c Blofield, b Ridgway ......... 10 Potter, c sub.,b Strong 15 Seaward, st Barker, b Strong .................14 Wallis, c Ridgway, b Strong .................42 Sturgess did not bat. ’ Savory, c and b Ridg­ way ........................38 J.W. Higgins, not out 4 Batty, b Frost ..........14 Harrison, c Phipps, b Frost........................ 6 B 3, lb 2 ......... 5 Total (9 wkts) 220 LONDON AND WESTMINSTER BANK (2) v. HALSTEAD.—Played at Halstead on June_12. L. & W. B ank (2). First innings. Second innings H. E. Power, b Hatt .......... 20 not out................. 1 S. G. Tyte, c Doe, b Smith R. G. A. Kerr, c Harvey, b 1 b Smith .......... 0 E vans............................... 0 b Smith .......... 0 II. E. Muriel, c Doe, b Evans 4 run out .......... 4 W. E. Smith, b Smith H. O. Manfield, c Doe, b 3 c Weston, b Hatt 0 Evans ............................... A. M. Cockell, c Brown, b 1 b Hatt................. 2 Sm ith............................... 23 b Hatt................. 3 II. G. Wellborne, b Hatt ... 26 c Harvey, b Hatt 10 R. N. Davies, b H att.......... 3 c Brown, b Ilatt 0 Major Thirlwall, not out ... 2 b Smith .......... 2 A. Podmore, b Brown 3 c Cobb, b Smith 2 B 1, lb 1 ................. 2 Bye .......... 1 Total ................. 88 Total ... 25 H alstead . First innings. W . Hatt, b Power... ........ 2 T. Biown, c Power, b Kerr 1 W. A. Smith, b K err......14 F. P. Morley, b Power ... 9 A. E. Doe, b Kerr .......... 2 S. Weston, b Kerr .......... 1 E. Evans, c Wellborne, b Kerr ............................11 H. G. Cobb, st Manfield, b Kerr ............................. 1 E. W. Harvey, b Power ... 2 L. Brown, not out .......... 7 W. Sudburv, b Power ... 2 B 7, lb 1 ................. 8 Second innings. b Kerr................. b Power .......... I notout.................1< b Power .......... i Total 60 b Kerr.................. 0 b Kerr...............13 b Kerr.................. 6 notout...............10 B 4, lb 1 ... 5 Total(6 wkts) 56 COUNTY SPIKES. A ll Leading Cricketers are using sam e. P rice B d . p e r s e t o f 2 0 • For Wholesale Prices apply— W .fl. W OO F, County Depot, Cheltenham. KEBLE COLLEGE v. INCOGNITI.-Played at Oxford on June 12 and 13. K eble C ollege . W. Vassall, b Sir W. Russell ................. 6 R. Dundas, c Moody, b Sir W. Russell ... 11 J. W. S. Malden, b Sir W . Russell ... 2 W. H. Davison, c Simouds, b Capt. Moody .................16 O. F. Huyshe, lbw, b Capt. Moody ..........12 F. W. Mattieson, b Capt. Moody .......... 6 V. R. Rogers, lbw, b Capt. M oody......... 28 C. H. Wade, c Ed­ wards,b A.S. Bailey 154 R. O. Johnston, not out ........................17 G. W. Field, st Simonds, b A. S. Bailey ................. 7 D. M. Salmon, b Sir W. Russell ......... 11 B 4, lb 1 .......... 5 Total -27s I ncogniti . First innings. Second innings. W. G. Heasman, c Rogers, b Field ............................... W. E. Martyn, c Salmon, b Field ............................... A. S. Bailey, c Rogers, b Field ............................... C. W. Edwards, c Davison, b Salmon ........................ L A. S. Northcote, c and b Field ............................... A L. Ingall, b F ie ld .......... Capt. Moody, b Field.......... H. E. Beall, c Field, b Sal­ mon ............................... J. H. Simonds, c Wade, b Salmon ........................ E. M. Swift, c Dundas, b W a d e ............................... Sir W. Russell, not out ... B 4, w 1 ................. 2 c Wade, b Field 4 3 b Salmon .......... 9 7 lbw, b Field ... 18 c Davison, b Sal- 6 m on.............. 0 3 cRogers.bSalmon 1 0 b Field ......... 1 0 c Vassall, b Field 13 0 c and b Salmon 5 1 not out.................12 5 b Salmon ......... 2 7 b Field............ 11 5B 4, lb 1, w 4... 9 Total ... 39 Total 85 C RICKET Report Sheets, lOd. per dozen, post free. Order of Going-in Cards, 7d. per dozen, post free; Cricket Score Books, 6d. and Is. each ; postage 2d. extra—To be obtained at the Offices of “ Cricket,” 168, Upper Thames Street, London, E.C.

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