Cricket 1906
J u n e 28, 1906 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 239 BENETFINK W rite f o 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 l l C R I C K E T R E Q U I S I T E S . BENETFINK & Co., 1 0 7 & 108, CH E A P S ID E , LONDON, E .C . ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________ ________________ ______ C R I C K E T SH IR T S . Boys*. Men’s. White Oxford Matt 1/9, 3/- .. 1/11, 3/6,1, 6 Duck .......... 2/3 ... 2/6 Flannel ................ 3 /-, 4 /- ... „»{*• $ > , Fine White Twill (“ The County **) 4 11 U M P I R E S ’ COAT S . i/ll, 6/6, 8/6, 10/6. Postage free. C R IC K E T B A L L S . Duke’s S u p e r .................5/3 Dark’s C r o w n ............... 5/- Wisden’s C row n ... 8/- G r a s b h o p p e r ......................5/- Benetfink’s P r a c tic e , 3-seam .................3/6 Do., B.C.B. warranted 4/6 Do., do. 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Polished Ash, 26-in. .. ... 1/8 Ditto, 28-in. ... ... 1 11 Brass Ferrules, 26-in. ... ... 2/4 Ditto, 28-in. ... ... 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/- Postagefree. and A . B. de Lugo. Fully illustrated. 15s. Longmans, Green and Co., London. 1902. Another edition, 5s., 1903. Surrey Cricket and Cricketers. (See Holmes, Rev. R. S.) Surrey County Cricket Club. Yearly since 1884. Issuedto members only. No issue in 1885. London. 1884-1906. [A set of theseclubbooks is valued at two guineas.] Surrey Eleven in 1895. Matches, averages, etc. 4d. Merritt and Hatcher, London. 1895. Surrey Eleven in 1896. Matches, averages, etc. 4d. Merritt and Hatcher, London. 1896. Surrey v. Notts at the Wicket. (See Ashley- Cooper, F. S.) Surrey Team in 1888. 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Talks with Old Yorkshire Cricketers. (See Pullin, A. W.) Tasmanian Cricket Association’s Year Book. Annually. Tate (Rev. H. A.) Life Scores and Mode of Dismissal of “ W. G.” in First-class Cricket, 1865-1896. Is. Cricket Press, London, 1897. Another edition, Scores and Dismissals only. 6d. Tate (Rev. H. A.) Yorkshire Team of 1897. A record of the season and outline of the club’s history. 3d. Cricket Press, Lon don, 1897. Tats (William J.) Famous Anglo-Australian Cricket Matches played in England. George Gregory and Co., London. 1896. [Owing to the death of the publisher, this book was never actually on the market. The one copy known to be in existence is in the possession of A. L. Ford.] Tate (William J.) Old Somersetshire Cricket ing Days, 1853-1865. James Blackwood &Co., London. 1895. Tayler (Chevallier) and Beldham (G. W.) The Empire’s Cricketers. Issued in twelve Is. parts. Coloured plates. Fine Art Society, London, 1905. Also edition de luxe, £2 2s. (To be continue*.
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