Cricket 1906
J cn e 7, 1906 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 191 BENETFINK W rite fo r CATALOGUE “ M ” P O S T F R E E . T h e G r e a t C i t y D e p o t f o r a ll C R I C K E T R E Q U I S I T E S . CRICKET BATS. Boys’ Half Cane, No. 4, 3/3; No. 5, 3 8 ; No. 6, l/t Ditto, All Cane {as Illustration) No. 5, 8/3 ; No. 6, 0/- Ditto, “ Resilient,” Selected, No. 6, 8/3 Men’s All ane ........................6/- Ditto ditto Super........................8/B Ditto ditto Selected ............. 9 6 Clapshaw’ s “ Resilient ” ............. 14 6 Warsop’8 *roNQUKROR,’ Improved 18/6 Wisden’s “ Crawford’s E x c e l l b b ” ... 16U, 20/- Odd’s " Flexible” .. .. ..........20/- Gradidge’s Selected “ I m perial D rives ” ................2 /- Surridge’s specially selected “ R apid ” Driver........................21/- Gardiner’s B e s t * '.......................20/- Dark’s Cork Handled .............20/- Cobbett’s “ J u b ile e ” ... 16'3 Ayres* I n t e r n a t io n a l ” 13 9,16/6,21/- Benetflnk’s *‘ Coi. c e n t r ic ” .......... 21/- Single Bat sent host tree. CRICKET NETS . BACK NETS ONLY. With Poles, Lines, and Pears 18ft. by 6ft.. 7/11 18ft by 7ft ,8/- 18ft. by 8ft., 9/9 WITH SIDE WING8. With Pole*. Lines and Pegs (as Illustration). 42ft. by 6ft ,17/P. 42ft. by 7ft ,19/10. 42ft. by aft., 21/9 STEAM TARRED. 19/6 ... 21/6 ... 23/6 LEG GUARDS. Boys’ White T w ill............. „ „ Leather „ Super White Leather Men’s White T w ill............. „ ,, Leather „ Soper White Leather „ White Leather Skele ton ............ .............. „ ,, Featherweight (skeleton ... .............. Men’s White Kid Feather weight Skeleton ............. All postage free. 3/3 8/3 66 3/6 8/9 7/3 7/9 CRICKET BALLS . Duke’s S uper ... ... 8 3 Dark’s C ro w n ............. 8/- Wisden’s C r o w n ............. 8/- BenetliDk’s Practice, 8- seam ....................... 3/6 Ditto, B.C.B.,warranted 1/6 Postage free. B E N E T F I N K & C o . , 107 & 108, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E.C. V ________ _________ ___________________________________________ ____________ ___________ CRICKET BAGS . Panry C a rp e t..............................................8/11, 6/11 Plain ditto, super ................................... 8/-, 8/11 Ditto, ditto (as Illustration) ........................ 8/- Ditto, ditto, with Leather Eads ditto ............. 12 9 v11Leather ............................................. 22'-, 26/- Ditto, ditto, p riv a te ................................... 20/-, 26/6 Carriage free, 10*. andover. W ICK ET -K E EP ING GLOVES . Men’s Chamois, Cane Protected, 2/9, 3/3 Ditto, Leather, Ventilated, i 6, 8 3 Ditto, Leather, Rubber Faced... 8/10 Ditto, Gold Cape ... 6/11 B oys’ , 3d per pair less The “ Wisden, 10 6. Impd. “ McGregor,” 13 6. Postage Free. BATTING GLOVES . Wbite Leather, Grey Tubular .Rubber or Corrugated . 1 - 3uir-padded Fiojrers, pair 2/9, 3/6, 8 '- Wisden’s “ Prince,” Black Kubter FingerB.......... 8,8 The Oval,” Grey Rubber (as ilhut'n) /- Ditto, Red Rubber .. /6 “ Surrey Shield,” Red Rubber........................ 4 3 Postage free. Sicvwright (William). Historical Sketch of the Perth Cricket Cluh, from its origin in 1826 till 1879. James Barlas, Perth. 1880. Sinclair (A .). M.C.C. Tour in Australia. 1903-04. 3d. Cricket Tress, London. 1904. Sixty Years of Canadian Cricket. (See Canadian Cricket.) Sketches of the Players. (See Denison, W .) Small (F. Milton). Canterbury Cricket Week, 1842-1891. Its Origin, Career and Juhilee. Is. J. A . Jennings, Canterbury. 1892. Smith (J. Harcourt). Cricket. A song. Dedicated to A . N . Hornby. Is. 6d. Wolverhampton. N.D. Smith (J. Harcourt). Cricket. The Song of the “ Centuries.” Dedicated to W . G. Grace. 2s. Howard and Co., London. 1895. Snaith (J. 0 .) W illow the King. The Story of a Cricket Match. Illustrated by Lucien Davis. 6s. Ward, Lock and Co., London. N.D. “ Sol.” The Sun's Cricket Comic. Sketches: Bare, Curious, Marvellous and Quaint. Two annual issues. Id. Sun Office, London. 1901-1902. Sorabjee (Shapoorjee). A Chronicle of Cricket Amongst Parsees; and the Struggle, Polo versus Cricket. Is. N.D. Some Eeminiscences of Cricket in Philad 1- phia. (See Wister, W . B.) Some Statistics of Cricket. (See Dale, Ber nard). Somerset County Cricket Club. Annual. First issued in 1890. First five numbers com piled by Tom H. Knight, the following four by W . T. W ebb, and the remainder by G. S. McAulay. Is. Hammett & Co., Taunton. 1891-1906. [It is now difficult to procure a complete set of above. The same would be reasonable at 30s.] Somersetshire Cricketing Days, Old. (See Tate, William J.) Something About a Cricket Match. Sun- bury v. Hampton. Private circulation. 1830. Songs of the Bat. Id. W . P. Griffith, London. 1892. South Africa. Major Wharton’s team. (See Cricketing Eecord of). South Africa, Visit of Major Warton’s team to, 1888-89. Walton and Co., Port Elizabeth. 1889. South Africi, Visit of W . W . Bead’s team to, 1891-92. Walton and Co., Port Elizabeth. 1892. [Owing to a conflagration at Messrs. Walton and Co.’s premises, which totally destroyed their stock, the above two books are obtained with difficulty. They are worth 10s. each.] South Africa, Visit of Lord Hawke’ s team to, 1898-69. An illustrated souvenir. W . A. Bichards and Sons, Cape Town. 1899. [Worth about 6s. or 8s.] South Africa. M.C.U. team. (See Warner, P. F.) South African Cricketers’ Annual. First issue for season 1884-85, last issue 1891 - 92. The first five numbers are known as the Natal Cricketers' Annual, number 1 being edited by “ Coverpoint,” and numbers 2,3, 4 and 6 by J. T. Henderson, who continued the editorship the two following years, when the book was known by the above title. The editor of the last (the eighth) issue is unknown. Prices, first issue 2s. 3d., second, third, fourth and fifth, 2s., sixth and seventh, 2s. 6d., eighth, 2s. Various publishers. 1885-1892. [Since the South African war these books have become exceedingly scarce. A complete set should realise four guineas.] South Africa. See also “ Eeport of.” South Australian Cricket. (See Moody, Clarence.) South Australian Cricketers’ Guide. (See Whitridge, W . O.) Southern Tasmanian Cricket Association Annual. Mercury Office, Hobart. Southgate. (See Walkers of Southgate, The.) South London Cricket Association. 1898. South Melbourne Cricket Club. Annually since 1882-83. Members only. Souvenir of the National Testimonial to W . G. Grace. A complete record of his performances. Photo. 6d. Cricket and Football Times Office. 1879. [Souvenir volumes will be found beneath the headings of the clubs and teams they refer to.] Spalding’s Official Cricket Guide. Edited by Jerome Flannery. An illustrated annual devoted to American cricket. W ith which is incorporated the American Cricket Annual. First issue 1904. 10 cents. American Sporti Publishing Co. (To be continue*.)
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