Cricket 1907

A p r i l 18, 1907. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 79 CHEAPSIDE, LONDON. BENETFINK ===== & CO., Ltd. ===== THE GREAT CITY DEPOT FOR HIGH-CLASS SPORTS REQUISITES. TO SECRETARIES OF CRICKET CLUBS. Up to=Date Fixture Lists. Send Three Penny Stamps for Samples & Prices. Sunderland Post Co., Ltd., SUNDERLAND. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR CLUB ORDERS. C R IC K E T BATS . Boys* Half Cane, No. 4, 3/3; No. *», 3/8; No. 6, 16 Ditto, All Cane [as utinn) N o b . 8/3 ; No. 6, 6'- Ditto, “ Resilient” Select id, No. 8/3 Men’s All Cane ............. . 6/- Ditto ditto 8up<r ... Ditto ditto Sel«eiea Clapshaw’s “ Resilient Warsop’s “ C onqueror , Wisden’s “ Crawtoid’s E xcelleb Odd’s “ Flexible ” Gradidge’s Selected ** I m perial D r iv e r ” ... Gardiner’s “ B est ” ................ Dark’s Cork Bandied...................... Cobbett’s “ J u bilee ” A yres’ “ I n te r n a tio n a l ” 14/6,18 6, 21/- Benetflnk’s “ C on cen tric ” .......... 21- Single Bat sent tost tree. 18/i 20/- 20/- 20/- 20/- 16 3 C R I C K E T B A L L S . Duke’s S upkb Match ... 8/3 Dark’s <"! rown Match ... 8/- Wisden’s C rown Match ... 8/- G ra '- shopprr Match .. 5/- Benetfink’s Practice, 3/- seam ........................ 3/8 Ditto. B.C.R .warranted 4'6 Pitto, Ditto, Boy’s.. 3/1 Wisden’s Special S hool Boys’ .......... 3/10 C R I C K E T N ET S . BACK NETS ONLY. With Poles, Lines, and Pegs. 18ft. by 6ft ,7,9. lbft. by 7ft ,9 -. 18ft. by 8 ft,9/9 WITH SIDE WINGS. With Poles, Lines and Pegs (as Illustration). 42ft. by 6ft ,17/P. 42ft. >~y7ft ,19/10. 42ft. bv ;ft., 21/9 (STEAM TARRED. 19-6. 21 8, 23 6 Full Size Regulation Net-, 15ft. »ack, 15ft. wiDgs, 15fr. roof. 8ft. high, steam tarred .. ... 37- 14ft. by 14ft. by 7ft. high ............. 31/- MAY. 4. Tulse Hill, v. C. A. Shoobridge’s XL 11. Tulse Hill, v. Beddington 18. Beckenham, v. Cyphers - a 20. Tulse Hill, v. Rev. H. S. Brooke’s XI. 25. Tulse Hill, v. Norbury Park. JUNE. 1. Neasden. v. Belsize 8. Tulse Hill, v. Cyphers 15 Tulse Hill, v. Brixton Wanderers 22. Croydon, v. Croydon 2!)’. Tulse Hill, v. New Beckenham JULY. fi. Tulse Hill, v. Belsize 13. Tulse Hill, v. Dulwich 20. Tulse Hill, v. Croydon 27. Beddington, v. Beddington. AUGUST. Beckenham, v. New Beckenham 10. Tulse Hill. v. IT.A.C. 21. East Dulwich, v. Rrixton Wanderers 31. Tulse Hill, v. London County Bank SEPTEMBER. 7. Finsbury, v. H.A.C. JULY. 13. Teddington, v. Teddington 18. Hampstead, v. Hampstead 20. Norbury, v.JNorbury Park 27. Chiswick, v. Chiswick Park AUGUST. 2. Banstead, v. Banstead '3. Beddington, v. Beddington :5. Liverpooi, v. Liverpool! ) Formby, v. Old Uppinghamiansf - Sandiway, v. Pandiwayf ) Ramsgate, v. St. Georges! Wrotham, v. Holywell Park! Goddington, v. Miller-Hallett’s XI. Folkestone, v. Folkestone! Walmer, v. Royal Marines! Hythe, v. Hythe! ! Two-day Matches. Northern Tour. Kent Tour. 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 “ CW.ket.*’ 168. Upper Thames Street, London. E.O. CRICKET The M a rlb o ro u g h B lu es, as usual, have arranged a very attractive fixture list, in­ cluding Northern and Kent Tours in August. The Managers of the various matches are Messrs. H. Mordaunt Rogers, A. M. Black, Harold Church, W . J. Rowell, W . H. Lind­ say, Thomas Stone, H. Freeman, andR. K. C. de Winton. The President of the Club is Mr. A. G. Steel, K .C., and the Hon. Secretary and Treasurer Mr. Harold Church, of 21, Old Square, Lincoln’s Inn. MAY. L E G GUA RD S . Boys’ White Twill ............. 3/3 „ Leather ... 8 3 „ Super White Leather 6 6 Men’s White Twill ... 3 6 „ ,, Leather 8 ,9 ,8 /3 ,, Super White Leather 7/3 ,, White Leather Skele­ ton ................ ••• 7/9 ,, „ Featherweight Skeleton ................................9 /- Men’s White Kid Feather­ weight Skeleton ... ... 10,- All postage free. --- 1 0 7 I O 0 , 4. Finsbury, v. Hon. Artillery Co. 11. Oatford, v. Private Banks 25. Esher, v. Esher JUNE. 1. Hampstead, v. Hampstead 8. Epsom, v. Epsom College 15. Haileybury, v. Haileybury College 22. Rickling Green, v. Rickling Green 28. School Ground, v. The School! MAGNIFICENT L IST 100 pages, Free. SPECIAL. T E R M S TO C LU B S . SPORTS & GAMES ASSOCIATION, ( 0 .t. Dept.) 56, Edgware Rd., London. CRICKET CATALOGUE PO ST F R E E .

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