Cricket 1906
94 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. A p r i l 26, 1906. R. ABEL & SONS. (SU R R EY XI.) MANUFACTURERS OF THE “ GUVNOR” CRICKET BALL AND THE CELEBRATED "BUV'NOR” CRICKET BAT, Used by T. HAYWARD, 0. HIRST, W. RHODES, E. HAYES and other leading players NONE BETTER . ROBERT ABEL made all his runs for the past eight years with the “ GUY’NOR” Bat, including t^e RECORD Season q £ 1901, scoring more runs than ever made by any other cricketer—3.309—also his Record Score of 357 not out against Somerset. ‘ OUY’NOR ” Bat No. 1 (with patent handle), 21/-; No. 2,16/6. 44GUY’NOR ” Ball, 5/- and 4/-. “ GU V’NOR” Cricket Leg-guard used by all the County players. •‘ GUY’NOR” Bat, fitted with Patent Double Check Spring Handle (A b e l’s O w n In v en tio n an d P a te n t). A Splendid Selection of C r ic k a t B a ta , B a l l s , S h i r t s , f r o u s e r s , B o o t s , B a & s, & c ., to suit the pockets of all CHubs. 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MARRIED v. SINGLE. Played at Nairobi on March 8th. M arried . Herne, c Bremner, b Correa .................. 5 Cowie, b Harrison........................................25 Outram, c Tritton, b R o s s ......................... 3 Deeks, ht wkt, b Harrison ...........................48 Colonel Gorges, c Butler, b Harrison ... 23 .Jenkins, c Stone, b Harrison ....................12 Younsrhusband, b Miles .............................. .......4 Sanderson, c Sadler, b Ross......................... 6 Cooper, c Butler, b Ross ......................... 5 Turner, not out................................................ 10 Moore, H. W., not out ................................ 0 Extras .................................. 14 Total ..........................155 S ingle . Murray, c and b Deeks..................................10 Correa, c Moore, b Turner...........................28 Ross, b Deeks .............................................. 8 Sadler, b Moore ....................................... 4 Bell, not out ................................................ 18 Harrison, b Turner....................................... 1 Stone, b Turner ...................................... 0 Miles, b Turner ....................................... 0 Martin, not out.............................................. 2 Extras ..................................19 Total ................. ,...90 Ironmongers and Stores can sup- t)ly subject to your approval after 3 0 D a y s ’ T r i a l . How to avoid heavy charges for sharpening and repairs, with other valuable lawn mower informa tion, in our illustrated Free Catalogue.—Address COLDWELL LAWN MOWER CO., Dept.D, 15, Wilson Street, London, E.C._____ The AMERICAN CRICKETER. F oundkd 1877. Published by F. H. 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