Cricket 1887
256 CJRIOKET: A WEEKLY EECOED OF THE GAME. JULY 7,1887. KENSINGTON PARK v. HENLEY. Played at Henley-on-Thames on June 25. K e n s in g t o n P a r e . W. F. Thompson, b Capron ................. 68 G. H. P. Street, c Portal, b Capron ... 10 H.Reynolds,b Capron 90 G. A. Rimington, st Rev. Davis, b O. Davis.................... 17 J. B. Bettington, c Rev.Davis.bHutson 41 M. R. Quin, c Rigge, b Capron................ 0 D. C. Lee, b Capron 3 C. F. Wade, c Kev. Davis, b O. Davis 0 H. Johnson, b San- deman ............... 6 J. Pope, c Brooks, b Sandeman ........ 0 A. Macann, not out 10 B 17, lb 3 ........ 20 Total ...265 H e n l e y . E. M. Forbes, st Rim ington, b Wade ... 33 H. W. Hutson, c Rim ington, b Johnson 17 G. Capron, c Rim ington, b Wade ... 17 S. O. Hart-Davis, b Quin..................... 1 Rev. R. Hart-Davis, c Lee, b Quin ........ 4 E. R. Portal,b Quin... 0 F. 8andeman, c Rim ington, b Quin ... 1 J. A. Rigge, st Rim- ington, b Quin ... 12 J.H. Brooks, c Pope, b Wade ................ 6 P. W. Forbes, b Wade ................ 0 E. Tatham, not out 0 B 4, lb 4, w 1 ... 9 Total ...100 Cricket Balls 1 Cricket Balls ! J . EU I ) ]V [A ls r , W HOLESALE AND RETAIL CR I CKET BALL MANUFACTURER, Supplies First-class Quality Balls at Moderate Prices. ALL GOODS WARRANTED. Trice List for 1887Free (if forTrade enclose Card) O n l y A d d r e ss — J. R O D M A N , 19. Standen Street, St. John’s, TUNBRIDGE WELLS- D A R K ’ S C elebrated CRICKET BALLS. The Secretary of the MaryleboneClub says 11 D abk & S on s ’ Crioket Balls are the only ones in use at Lord’s Ground. We have tried the other makers but oonsider D a r k ’ s much the best.” Also in use by the principal County and other Clubs throughout the country. F. DARK & SONS, M anufacturers , LORD’ S CRICKET GROUND N.W. CBICKET BALLS! CRICKET BALLS benjami T harse , W h o l e s a le & R e t a i l C R I C K E T B A L L MANUFACTURER, Supplies First-Class Quality Balls at moderate Prices. A l l G oods W a r r a n t e d . P r ic e L is t fo r 1887 f r e e ( if fo r T ra d e e n c lo se C a r d ). ES TABL I SHED 1871. The Oxford Cricket Ball Works, 61, ST. MARY’S ROAD, OXFORD. BRILL'S SEA SALT Should be used by all CBICKETEBS and ATHLETES. It Braces and Be- freshes, and is invaluable for SPEAINS and STBAINS. l i d . P E R 1 3 ^ Y T I I . O f all C hemists , & c . “NETofHEALTH” Undervests FOR CRICKETERS AND ATHLETES. To prevent catching a chill when heated, all Cricketers should wear the “ Net of Health ” undervest in Pure Wool, the only absolute safe-, guard.against those feverish colds to which all athletes are liable after exercise. Price 4/6 each. 26/- half doz. Carriage Paid to any part of the UnitedKingdom The late eminent surgeon, Sir Erasmus Wilson, wrote:—“ All closely woven fabrics, such as the ordinary undervests or flannels, whether thick or thin as gauze, worn nextthe skin inwarmweather, become saturatedwithmoisture, and thus form an impermeable and air-tight covering, preventing that free transpiration of the skin so necessary to comfort and even to life.” STRUTHERS & C0MPY., S o le M a n u fac tu re r s , 83, FINSBURY PAVEMENT, LONDON, E.C. THE LANCASHIRE COUNTY CRICKET DEPOT WHOLESALE & RETAIL. R. G. BARLOW, Member of the All England and Lancashire County Elevens, has on hand this season a very fine stock of Bats, Ac., from all the best makers; as most of these Bats are over two years old, and have beenwelloiledduringthewinter, they are thoroughly seasoned. Note the reduced prices of Cob- bett’s, Killick’s, Barlow’s, and other Bats, 13/6each, other good Club Bats from 8/6. Best Match Balls, as used in the County Matches, 5/- each. Barlow’s new patent durable Cricket Spikes, 1/- per set, by post 2d. extra. Improved Removable Cricket Spikes, 1/9per set,by post 2d. extra; these Spikes are now made to fit any boot. Patent single strap Leg Guards, 9/6per pair. Barlow and Pilling’s patent rubber-faced Wicket Keeping Gloves, 10/6 and 12/6 per pair. Sole Agent for Manchester of Rice’s patent Cricket Bat Handle, the best ever invented, from 18/6each. N.B.—The Young Cricketers’ Instructor, Barlow on Batting, Bowling and Fielding, and Pilling on Wicket Keeping, price by post 6d. All orders by post punctually attended to. Price List on appli cation. Note the Address: R. G. B a r lo w , 385, Stretford Road, Manchester, r 1RICKET! CAUTION! Messrs. J. v y LYONS & SON, 18, WILSON STREET, FINSBURY, LONDON, Manufacturers of the ORIGINAL REGISTERED MARYLEBONE and ALL ENGLAND CRICKET BAGS, regret that they have to caution the public against purchasing bags pirating their designs and of inferior quality. None are genuine unless bearing the registered trademark stamped on the bottom of each bag, viz., “ THE MARYLEBONE ” and “ THE ALL ENGLAND.” To be obtained from all respectable cricketing establishments, or wholesale of the above. C R I C K E T ! CAUTION ! “ THE MARYLEBONE ” CRICKET BAT BAG Registered No. 7,351) and “ THE ALL ENG LAND ” (registered No. 7,352). Anyperson making use of these titles without our authority will render themselves liable to legal, proceedings.— J^IjYON^^^OJ^lSj^^ilson^treet^^nsbury^ Latest Portraits of L O R D H A R R I S (I n C r ic k e t C o stu m e ). Large Size (12in. by 10in.), 5s. each, post-free. Cabinets, 2s. each, post-free. NJi—These Portraits have beenmuchadmired by all who have seemthem. E . H A W K I N S & CO. , (Late Hennah & Kent) PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS, 108, KING’S ROAD, BRIGHTON. PHOTOGRAPHS OF CELEBRATED ELEVENS, 1884-5-6-7. ALL CLUBS, HOTELS, SCHOOLS, &c., <fec SHOULD HAVE THE CELEBRATED COUNTY AND OTHER CRICKET ELEVENS B y E. HAWKINS & Co., 108, K I NG ’ S ROAD , BR I GHTON . The Most Interesting Photographs of the Age 3/6 each, Post Free. Size of Photo 12-in. by 10-in. A ls o P hotos of a l l th e P r in c ipa l C r ic k e t e r s j u s t p u b l is h e d ^ GENTLEMEN of ENGLAND at LORD’S. GENTLEMEN of ENGLAND at The OVAL ENGLAND at LORD’S. ENGLAND at the OVAL. Capital Photos of THE PARSEES, 1/6 each: the whole set of 14,15/- Under the Patronage of P rin ce C h r ist ia n , P r in c e C h r istia n V ic t o r , T he E a r l of S h e f f ie l d , & c ., & c . The AUSTRALIANS and PARSEES. Photographed Speciallyfor the Earl of Sheffield. L ord S h e f f ie l d w r i t e s “ I hope you will find many customers for such exceedingly good and excellent Photographs.” Jubilee Football Festival, The Oval, March12,1887. Underthe immediate Patronage of H.R.H. T h e P r in c e o f W a le s . S p le n d id P h o t o g r a p h s o f t h e F o u r Team s* Large Size (12by 10), 3/6 each; Or 10/- the Set of Four. Cabinets, 1/6each; or 5/- the Set of Four. Post Free. N.B.—All Orders must be accompanied by a remittance. Latest Portraits of the Celebrated Jockeys (I n C o stu m e )— F. ARCHER (H.R.H. T h e P rin ce of W a l e s ). C. W O O D (S ir G. C h e t w y n d ). F. WEBB (D u k e o f W e s t m in st e r ). T. LOATES. Large Size, Beautifully Finished and Mounted on India Tints, 7/6 each. Cabinet Size, 2/- each. Post Free. Cash with Order. ■FORCED MARCH” TABULES Invigorating, Exhilarating, Strength Sustaining No Reaction, or Depressing After Effect. Used by the Champions and at the Universities Each Tabule contains the Nutritive Equivalent of a Full Meal.______________ No Cricketer Should Fail to Use Them, as they I Quicken the Sight, Steady the Nerves and Increase the Energies. 2s. 6d. per Box. Post Free 2s. 9d. Testimonials and Particulars on Application. EVEREST d Co., 39, NEW CAVENDISH STREET, W. AND OF ALL CHEMISTS. PrtatVa fa: the Propri»Wr br W&iaa* * Bo., GriokiS PrMo, *1 HI. 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