Cricket 1889

144 CRICKET: A WEEKLY EE COED OF THE GAME. MAY 23, 1889. — C R I C K E T — EXTBAOKDINAIty SCORING.—See Cricket In Australia and England. Any young aspiring Cricketer may become great in the cricket-field by using BAR TL E TT'S celebrated REPERCUSSIVE BATS Buns are made so easily with this Bat that three figures are easilyreached,donot jar the hand, and a good spring in the handle makes this Bat so pleasant to use. Cricket Clubs and Schools will effect a great saving >by giving us a call,. ' and select from our; ___ immense stock. We' have now a large stock of well-stasoITju Bats expressly made for Presentation. Those who have tried this Celebrated Driving Bat know its value. To those who have not tried it we invite one trial. The Australians during their last visit all used Our Celebrated REPERCUSSIVE BATS. See Cricket at Oval, Sept. 22nd, 1888—52 runs made in less than half an hour, and 87 runs in an hour and three quarters from our Bats. Admitted the Fastest Scoring Bat of the Season. May be had of all Dealers in Cricket Goods. Manufactory-71, WATERLOO BOAD, and RAILWAT APPROACH, WATEBLOO STATION PHOIO0RAPH8 OF CELEBRATED ELEYEN8, 1884-5-8-7. ALL CLUBS, HOTELS, SCHOOLS, Ac., * 0 . SHOULD HAVB THE CELEBRATED COUNTY AND OTHER CRICKET ELEVENS. By E. HAWKINS & Co., 108, K I N G ’ S B O A D , B R I G H T O N . The Most Interesting Photographs of the Age. 8 /6 each Post Free. Size of Photo 13-in. by 10-in. A lso P hotos of all the P rincipal C ricketers JUST PUBLISHED. 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 14,16/- Under the Patronage of P r in c e C h r is t ia n , P r in c e C h r is t ia n V ic t o B , T h e E a r l o r S h e f f ie l d , & c ., is o . The AUSTRALIANS and PARSEES. Photographed Specially for the Earl of Sheffield. L ord S h effie ld w r i t e s “ I hope you will find m&nv customers for such exceedingly good and excellent Photographs.” Jubilee Football Festival, The Oval, March12,1867. Under the immediate Patronage of H.B.H. T h e P r in c e o f W a l e s . S p l e n d id P h o t o g r a p h s o f t h e F oob T e a m s Large Size (12 by 10), 3/6 each; Or 10/- the Set of Four. Cabinets, 1/6 each j or 61- the Set of Four. Post Free. NJ3.—AU Orders must be accompanied by a remittance . Latest Portraits of the Celebrated Jockeys (I n C o s t u m e )— P. ARCHER (H.R.H. The P r in c e op Wales), C. WOOD (S ir G. C h e t w y n d ). P. WEBB (D u k e o p W e s t m in s t e r ). T. LOATES. Large BIze, Beautifully Finished and Mounted on India Tints, 7/6 each. Cabinet Size, 2/r each. Post Free, Cash with Order. Latest Portraits of H A R R I S (I n C r ic k e t C o s t u m e ). Large Size (12 in. by 10 in.), 6s. each, post-free; Cabinets, 2s. each, post-free, It.B.—These Portraits have beenmuchadmired by all who have seen them. E. HAWKINS & CO., a (Late Hennah & Kent) PHOTOGBAPHIO ARTISTS, 108, KING’S BOAD, BRIGHTON. USE ONLY RICE’S PATENT “ UNIQUE FLEXIBLE” HANDLE a n d GEM BATS, As nsed by W. G. Grace, Esq., A. N. Hornby, Esq., J. Eccles, Esq., P. S. McDonnell, Esq , Barlow, Briggs, Pilling, and many other noted cricketers. Can be had of all dealers, or JAMES BICE (Inventor and Patentee), Cricket and Lawn Tennis Bat Manufacturer, 50, MARSHALL STREET, OLDHAM ROAD, MANCHESTER. rjRICKET! CAUTION! Messrs. J. LYONS A v,y SONS, 22 & 23,Red Cross St., Cripplegate, Lon­ don, E C., and 8, Church St., Manchester, Manu­ facturers of the ORIGINAL REGISTERED MARYLEBONE and ALL ENGLAND CRICKET BAGS, regret that they have to caution the publio against purchasing bags pirating their designs and of inferior quality. None are genuine unless bearing the registered trade mark 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. Price Lists upon application. rjRICKET ! CAUTION I " THE MARYLE- BONE ” CRICKET BAT BAG (Registered No. 7,361) and “ THE ALL ENGLAND” (regis­ tered No. 7,352). Any person making use of these titles without our authority will render them­ selves liable to legal proceedings.—J. Lyons & (Jaw OO And no T>» Oi n _•___ 1 ___ ± . -v- jJiui-ocu u H O UXUHU C5 B oh , 22 and 23, Bed Cross St., Cripplegate, Lon i, E.C., and 8, Church St., Manchester. don LAWN TENNIS AND CRICKET, 1889. A N UM BER O F Second-hand Small Marquees, From 20ft. by 12ft. to 35ft. by 17ft., Suitable for Clubs, Schools, or private use, in excellent condition, nearly as good as new. A few larger Marquees for sale, also Canvas for Awnings Booth Covers. Prices on application to] BENJAMIN EDGINGT0N, Limited. 2, Duke St., London Br i dge , S.E. BRILL’S SEA SALT Should be used by all CRICKETERS and ATHLETES. It Braces and Re­ freshes, and is invaluable for SPRAINS & STRAINS. lid . P ER, B A T H . O f all C hemists , & c . GEORGE LEWIN LATE j !GEO. KENT, Athletic Clothing Mannfactnrer 29 , King William St., London Bridge, SUPPLIES EVERY REQUISITE FOR BOATING, CRICKET, &TENNIS. SEND FOB ILLUSTBATED PBICE LIST PBEE FRANK BRYAN’S REGISTERED S P E C I A L 1 T I E P R E S I D E N T ’’ Spring Handle Bat “ P R E S I D E N T ” Batting Gloves “ GRASSHOPPER" CRICKET BALLS “ COUNTY” L E G - G U A R D RUBBER-FACED (ROUGH OR SMOOTH) WICKET-GL0VES 88, CHARTERHOUSE SQUARE, ALDERSGATE STREET, LONDON, E.C. C R I C K E T B A L L S . " E c l ip s e ." “ C r e s c e n t .’’ No. 1 Q u a l it y . “ E c l ip s e .” M e n ’ s M a t c h ..... 48s. Doz. \ Regulation Size and M e n ’ s P r a c t ic e 36 s . „ ) Weight. B o y s ’ .................... 24s. „ No. 2 Q u a l it y . “ C r e s c e n t .” M en ’ s ........... 15s. Doz. Regn. Size &Weight B o y s ’ L a r g e ....... 12s. „ Regulation Size B o y s ’ S m a l l ....... 12s. ,, C h il d ’ s ................. 7s. „ NOTE TO THE TRADE. Beware of German imitations of the above well- known Balls, which are not Regulation Size and Weight. W. & A. BATES, ST. MARY’S MILLS, LEICESTER. London Depot — 121, STAMFORD ST., BLACKFRIARS. ' I n t e r -U n iv e r s it y R e c o r d s .” — Full particu­ lars of all Competitions in Athletics, Bicycling, Bil­ liards, Chess, Cricket, Cross Country, Lawn Tennis, Polo, Racquets, Rifle Contests, Rowing, and Tennis, between Oxford and Cambridge, from 1827 to 1887. Most valuable as a reference. Sent post-free on receipt of 1/2 in stamps, by Wright & Co., Hi St. Andrew’sHill, Doctora’Commons, E.C. Printed for the Proprietor by W right & Co., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill Doctor’s Commons Londofa E.C. May 23, 1889.

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