Cricket 1888

64 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECOED OP THE GAME. A P R IL 12, 1888. CRICKET ! CAUTION ! Messrs. J. LYONS & S on , 18, W IL S O N STB EET , F IN S B U R Y , LONDON,M anufacturers of the O B IG IN a L R E G I­ S T E R E D M A R Y LE B O N E and A L L E N G LA N D C R IC K E T 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 tradem ark stam ped on the bottom of each bag, viz , “ T H E M A RY­ L E B O N E ” and “ T H E A L L E N G LA N D .” To be obtained from all respectable cricket ng establish­ ments, or wholesale of the above. CRICKET ! CAUTION ! “ TH E M A R Y L E ­ B O N E ” C R IC K E T BAT BAG (Registered No.7,351)and “ TH E A L L E N G LA N D ” (registered No. 7,352). Any person m aking use of these titles w ithout our authority w ill render themselves liable to legal proceedings.—J. L yons & S o n , 18, W ilson Street, Finsbury. I JOHN WISDEN & Co. a re sole agents fob CRAW FORD ’S Patent “ Exceller” Cricket Bats Universally acknowledged the Grandest D riving ” Bats ever made Patent Rubber-faced W icket Gloves. Every Requisitefor Cricket. S p e c ia l D is c o u n t s . L is t s F e e e 21. ^.RANBOURN S t, LONDON C R IC K E T S E A S ON , 1888. t S pec ia l A ll -C ane C rick et B ats , 6 /6 . S e le c te d D o . 9 /6 . M atch B a lls , 44/- p e r - _ . . r doz- / ^ \ y B e s t C at- G ut / r a o' Sew n Do. / O f, > .,0 / Cheapest 56/* House in the p e r doz. / ^ t f ' ^ / T r a d e for First- Class Goods. 4 * / / British Sports Warehouse OXFORD STREET, M A N O H E S T K R . IL L U ST R A T E D LIST S POST F R E E NOW READY. P R I C E 1 / - P O S T - F B E E 1 / 3 . JOHN W ISD EN ’S CRICKETERS’ALMANACK For 18*8. THE ACKNOW LEDGED RECORD OF FIRST-CLASS CRICKET . Compiled b y C H A R L E S P. P A R D O N . Contains—Full Scores and Bowling Analyses of all Important Matches; Complete Statistics; Critical Articles; Special Reports; L.B.W . Discussion and Experts’ Opinion ; and much other valuable matter. L o n d o n : 21, CRANBOURN STREET. A l l B o o k s e l l e r s & O u t f it t e r s . 1879 to 1887 inclusive still on sale, post-free 1/3 each year. BOULTON & PAUL, MANUFACTURERS, N O R W I C H . s p " k c i a l i t i e s . PORTABLE RUM ni NGS— ^ C LU B H O U S ES— For B o a t in g , & c . C O TTA G ES, B UNG ALOW S— F or s h o o t in g and --------—.......— ---- F is h in g . BILLIARD ROOMS, SMOKE ROOMS, STUDIOS, ETC. No. 327. 8 P E C IA L C A TA LOGU E of Iron Buildings and estimates free. Tennis Fencing, Cricket Ground Rollers, W ater Carts and W atering Machines, m anufactured by ourselves. W rite for Catalogue. CRICKET SEASON, 1888. Messrs. 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Collins’ Shilling Packet of Unrivalled Cricket Scoring Sheets Contains 18 sheets of Two Innings each, printed in dark green Ink on Sight Preserving Paper, with the Amended hules of the Game as passed by the Marylebone Cricket Club. %* Scorers using these Books w ill experience no ill effects from the glare of the Sun. Recom­ mended by the m edical profession. W ILLIAM COLLINS, SONS & Co., Limited. L o n d o n : B R I D E W E L L P L A C E , E . C . A n d a l l B o o k s e l l e e s . GOY Cricket, Lawn Tennis, J and General Athletic (LIM ITED) O U T F I T T E R S . H. F. G r if f in , Managing Director. Cricket Bats and Cricket Balls, ALL T H E BEST MAKES. C ricket S tumps , L eg G uards , B atting G loves , G auntlets , M easu res , B at C a ses , T eleg raph B oards , N ets , S p ik e s , & c . 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