Cricket 1886
268 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. JULY 8, 1886. D A R K ’ S C elebrated CRICKET BALLS. The Secretary of the Marylebone Club says: “ D a rk & S on s’ Cricket Balls are the only ones in use at Lord’s Ground. We have tried the other makers but consider D ark ’ s much the best.” Also in use by the principal County and other Clubs throughout the country, F. DARK & SONS, M an ufacturers , LORD’S CRICKET GROUND N.W. KENNJNGTON OVAL. Australians v. Surrey J uly 29, 30, 81. Admission to Ground One Shilling. Tickets for Reserved Seats can be had of the Secretary of the Surrey County Cricket. Club, at Kennington Oval. The prices for the match are— F o r Covered Stand .. 10/- „ Uncovered „ .. 6 /-- This does not include Admission to the Ground C arriages not A dmitted . Tickets for Stands in match England v. Australia, at Oval, on Aug. 12, 13 and 14, can also be had now. Prices— F o r C overed Stand .. 20/- „> U ncovered „ . . 10/- CHAS. W. SPENCER, MANUFACTURER & EXPORTER OP LAWN TENNIS, CRICKET, RACQUET AND FOOTBALL MATERIAL. 10, SOUTHWARK BRIDGE ROAD, LONDON, S.E., AND NEW CHARLTON. JUST PUBLISHED. A MAGNIFICENT SHEET, in Chalk and Colours, containing 21 Portraits of our lead ing Cricketers, EN TITLED " THE CAPTAINS OF THE COUNTY CRICKET CLUBS of ENGLAND FOR 1886.” Unframed Copies (free by post), 5s. 6d. each. To be had direct from the publishers, BLAKE and MACKENZIE, School Lane, Liverpool, or from the Secretaries or Professionals of the various Cricket Clubs; also the principal Printsellers throughout the country. B R IL L 'S S E A S A L T Should be used by all CRICKETERS and ATHLETES. It Braces and Re freshes, and is invaluable for SPRAINS a n d STRAINS. l i d . P E R B A T H . O f all C h em ists , & c . P r i c e s 10 inch M ach ine ,£3.0. o T i 4 inch M achine , £4-. 15.0. IS inch M achine , 4 .0.0.| 16 inch M achine , 5.10.0. G r a s s B o x e s E x tr a A l e x a n d e r S h a n k s & S o n , D ens I ron "W orks , A r b r o a t h . ' & 2 r Leaden h a l l S t r e e t , L o n d o n . [MAKERS ALSO OF SHANKS’S CELEBRATED LftWM MOWERS | B illiards ! B agatelles All those re- ■quiring New or Second hand Tables, ^Requisites, or Billiard work done, should before going else where, send for HENNIG j BROS’. New Price List, Cloth and Cushion Samples.—Address, 11, High Street,London, W.C. Established 1862. T h e C r ic k e t C a le n d a r f o r 1886.— Now Ready. Eighteenth year of pub lication. Handy size for the pocket. The Cricketer’s Diary. Contains chief fixtures for the coming season arranged in chronological order. Tables for Regis tration of Players in matches to come. Pages for insertion of own engagements. Laws of Cricket, &c. No Cricketer should be without it. Price 6d., post free, 7d. In leather wallets, gilt lettering, Is. 6d. Published by W r ig h t and Co. (Cricket Press) 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors’ Commons, E.C. N o tic e t o C aptain s and S e c r e ta r ie s . —On receipt of 3 stamps, the Manager of this paper will forwaid 1 dozen Forms for the Order of Going In, on card. These will be found very useful and con venient, and should be used by aU clubs. JOHNWISDEN & CO, 9 H avb a C h oice S e le c t io n o» COBBETT’S BATS, A bb also S ole A gents fob C R A W F O R D ’ S Patent “Exceller” Bats, the Handle, which is of all Cane and India-rubber inserted cross- ways thus X down to the shoulder of the blade, obtaining^ the same fiexibility every way,-' and just that pliancy and driving power of a slightly sprung handle, with the total absence of any jar or sting. A lso M ancfactubebs of eveby OTHER A b TICLE FOB CRICKET, LAWN TENNIS, and OUTDOOR SPORTS. SpecialDiscounts to Clubs, Colleges, Schools, tic. 1880 P rice List post free. 21, Cranbourn Street, LONDON, W.C. CRICKET BALLS I CRICKET BALLS BENJAMIN HARSE, W h o le sa l e & R e t a il c r i c k e t b a l l MANUFACTURER, Supplies First-Class Quality Balls at moderate Prices. .•- ijmoj . A ll G oods "W abbanted . P b ice L is t f o b 1886 f r e e (if f o b T ra d e e n c lo s e C ard). ESTABLISHED 1871. The Oxford Cricket Ball Works, 61, ST. MARY’S ROAD, OXFORD. ALL CLUBS, HOTELS, SCHOOLS, &c, &c. SHOULD HAVE TH E CELEBRATED COUNTY AND OTHER CRICKET ELEVENS, By E. HAWKINS & Co., 108, K ING ’ S ROAD , BR IGH TON . The Most Interesting Photographs of the Age. 3/6 each, Post Free. Size of Photo 12-in. by 10-in. A lso .P hotos of all the P rincipal C ricketers PHOTOGRAPHS OF CELEBRATED ELEYEN8, 1884-5. TVTESSRS. E. HAWKINS & Co. (late H e n n a h ^ and K e n t ), 108, King’s Road,-Brighton, beg to announce that they have the following now ready. Large size suitable for framing; Mounted on “ India Tints” and beautifully finished, Lord Sheffield’s Eleven, at Sheffield Park; The Austra lians, at Sheffield Park; Gentlemen of England, at Oval; England, at Lord’s; Gloucestershire; Surrey; Nottinghamshire; Kent; Sussex; Phila delphians; Charterhouse School; Huntsmen and Jockeys; Yorkshire; Derbyshire; Cambridge, Past and Present; Incogniti. Price 3s. 6 d. each, car riage free, or the set of sixteen for £2 5s. Od. Lord Sheffield’s Eleven and Anglo-Australian Team, 1885. Cabinet size of the Australians, the best ever taken, mounted on rose-coloured and cream mounts, gilt edges, with names printed in gold, elegantly finished, Is. 6 d. each. Also splendid Cabinet Photos of W. G. Grace (just taken), F. Archer, G. Fordham, T. Cannon, 2s. each (post free). Cartes de visite of F. Archer, G. Fordham, Is. each (post free). All orders must be accom panied with remittance. UnderthepatronageofH3.H . ThePrince ofWales. Printed for the Proprietor bj W b iq h t te Co., Cricket Press, « St. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors’ Commons, London, E.C, July 8, 1886.
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