Cricket 1887
112 CRICKET: A WEEKLY EECORD OF THE GAME. MAY 5,1887. THE LANCASHIRE COUNTY CRICKET DEPOT W H O L E S A L E & R E T A IL . f B . G . B A R L O W , M em ber o f the A ll E ngland and L ancashire C ou n ty E leven s, has on hand th is season a very fin© stock of B a ts, & c., fro m all th e best m a k ers; as m o st o f th ese B ats are over tw o years old, and have been w ell oiled du ring the w inter, th ey are th orou gh ly seasoned. N ote th e red u ced prices o f C ob- b ett’s, K illick ’s, B arlow ’s, and oth er B ats, 13/6 each, oth er good C lub B a ts from 8/6. B est M atch B alls, as used in th e C ounty M atches, 51- each. B a rlow ’s new pa ten t durable C rick et Spikes, 1/- p er set, b y p ost 2d. extra. Im proved R em ovable C rick et Spikes, 1/9 per set, b y p o st 2 d. e x tra ; these S pikes are n ow m ade to fit any b oot. P aten t single strap L eg G uards, 9/6 per pair. B arlow and P illin g’s p a ten t ru bber-faced W icket K eeping G loves, 10/6 and 12/6 per pair. S ole A gen t for M an ch ester o f R ice ’s patent C rick et B at H a n d le, th e b est ever invented, from 18/6 each. N .B.— T h e Y ou n g C rick eters’ In stru ctor, B arlow on B attin g, B ow lin g and F ieldin g, and P illin g on W ick et K eeping, p rice b y p o st 6a. A ll orders by p o st p u n ctu a lly atten ded to. P rice L ist on a p p li cation . N ote th e A d d re ss: R . G . B a r l o w , 386, S tretford R oa d , M anchester, TO CRICKETERS. BRILL'S SEA SALT THE “ COMPOUND” H an dle C r ic k e t B a t is t h e BEST BAT OF THE SEASON. C an b e obtain ed o f all C ricket O utfitters. W h ole1 sale o f the S ole M anufacturers, 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 . C. LILLYWHITE & CO., 9, KING EDWARD STREET, NEWGATE STREET, LONDON, E.O. A n Illu strated D escrip tion sent on A p p lica tion . N .B .— W e h a t e n o o t h e b A d d b e s s . D A N D B A G A T E L L E T A B L E S A l l S iz e s a n d P r ic e s . O f a l l C h e m is t s , & c , 'CRICKETERS All th ose requiring N ew or S econd-hand T ables, R equisites, or B illiard w ork done, should, before going elsew here, send fo r N ew P rice L ist, C loth and C ushion Sam ples, to H E N N IG B R O S., 11, H igh-street, L on d on , W .C . E stablish ed 1862. NOW READY. ATHLETES Patent T o prevent ca tch in g a ch ill w hen heated, all C ricketers should w ear th e “ N et o f H e a lth ” u n d errest in P u re W ool, th e only absolute safe guard again st those feverish colds to w h ich all a thletes are liable after exercise. Price 4/6 each, 26/- half doz. Carriage Paid to any part of the UnitedKingdons T h e la te em inen t surgeon, Sir E rasm u s W ilson , w ro te :— “ A ll closely w oven fabrics, such as the ordinary undervests or flannels, w hether th ick or th in as gauze, w orn n ext the skin in w arm w eather, b ecom e saturated w ith m oisture, and thus form an im p erm eable and air-tight covering, preventing th a t free tran sp iration o f the skin so n ecessary to co m fo rt and even to life.” For 1887. COMPILED B Y CHARLES F. PARDON, TH E O N LY L A W N M O W E R F IT T E D W ITH DOUBLE EDGED SOLE PLATE the CUTT/NG P A R T S Hand ^ / W ^ CH*NES dfak. M a ch in e M m jm The Only Publication giving Full Scores and Bowling Analysis of all First-class Cricket Matches. A C O M P L E T E R E C O R D O F T H E AUSTRALIAN TOUR A n d a ll S ta tistica l In form a tion relative to th e year. ONE SHILLING , POST -FREE 1/3 . 1 8 8 0 On Sale Same Price. THE STRUTHERS & COMPY., S o le M a n u fac tu re r s , 83, FINSBURY PAVEMENT, LONDON, E.C F o r C harles F. P ardon ’s com p lete record see the above. L ondon : JOHN WISDEN & CO„ 21, Cranbourn St. A n d all B ooksellers a n d C rick et D epots. H ave a C h o ic e S e l e c t io n op ILZ&W 1 NI IMIO W S iFi ^ t r can TH IS M A CH IN E BE USED WITH IS E A S IE R TO W O R K O R W ITHOUT THANANY O T H E K ^ f ' ^ CO LLECTING BOX M AY B E E IT H E R . - PUSHED OR PULLED EVERY PARTPROTECTED P R IC E S 10 INCH MACHINE £ 3 . 0 . 0 I 14 INCH MACHINE £.4-. 15. 0 12 INCH MACHINE4 . 0 . 0 | 16 INCH MACHINE 5 .1 0 .0 C R A S S B O X E S E X T R A HORSE AND PONY MACHINES | 1 W IL L U S T R A T E D L IS T S 0FTHE5E UNRIVALLED MACHINES POST-FREE COBBETT’S BATS A b e a l s o S o l e A g e n t s f o b 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 flexibility every way, and just that pliancy and driving power of a slightly sprung handle, with the total absence of any jar or sting. A l s o M a n u f a c t u b e b s o f e v e b v OTHEB A BTIC LE FOB CEICKET, LAWN TENNIS, an d OUTDOOR SPORTS. C e l e b r a t e d CRICKET BALLS The Secretary of the Marylehone Club says “ D a b k & S o n s ’ Cricket Balls are the only ones in use at Lord’s Ground. We have tried the other makers but consider D a r k ’ s much the best.” Also in use by the principal County and other Clubs throughout the country. F. D A R K & S O N S , M anufacturers , LORD’S CRICKET GROUND N.W. SpecialDiscounts to Clubs, Colleges, Schools, <£c. 1 8 8 7 Price List post free. 21, Cranbourn Street, LONDON, W. A LARGESTOCKOF,MACHINESOFALL SIZESALWA YS KEPT A T 2.7.LEADENHALL STREET W H ERE R E P A IR S CAN A LS O B B STXEU UTED SMALL LAWN M OW ERS BinchSS/.( 7 inch35 /-, Printed for the Proprietor by Wbiqht & Co., Cricket Press, il 6t. Andrew's Hill, Doctors' Commons, London, B.C., May 5, 1887 .
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