Cricket 1889
JULY 4, 1889. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 248 H, GRAD I DGE , II^JL Z IS rU lF ^O TU IR /IE IR , J^JSTJD E X P O R T E R O P CRICKET, RACQUET, LAWN TENNIS, ETC., 36 , Artillery Place, W O O L W IC H , S.E. T h e “ S p e c i a l S e l e c t e d ” C r i c k e t B a t . F. 0. ALMOND, of Essex County Eleven, writes :— “ May 24, 1889. “ D e a r Sir,— The Bat you sent me last season has turned out a beauty, and is one of the best Bats I ever handled.—Tours truly> F. C. ALMOND.” J. BRIGGS, oi Lancashire County Eleven. “ ‘ White Hart ’ Hotel, Melbourne, Australia, December 15, 1886. The Bat of G r a d id g e ’ s I purchased from you is the BEST I EVER USED. I played with it in nearly all the 1886 matches in England I took part in, and am still playing with it, and can HIGHLY RECOMMEND it to ALL CRICKETERS. J. BRIGGS.” _________________ F R I O E L I S T S OUST A F P L I O A T I O H . _________________ LUNN’S “ HORNCASTLE” CRICKET. S P E C IA L T E R M S T O C LU B 8 . A L L O R D E R S C A R R IA G E P A ID . LU N N ’ s B es t T r e b le -S e a m S e le c te d M a tc h B a lls , 5 5 / - per doz. NETT TO CLUBS. L T J I N I V ’ S SUPERIOR QUALITY T r e b le -S e a m M a tc h B a lls , Warranted thoroughly reliable. 5 0 / - per iloz. Nett. LUNN St Co.’s best selected All-Cane Handled Bats, specially selected and seasoned, cannot be excelled. Fully equal to Bats ordinarily sold at 21s. Price 12s. 6d. LUNN’s superior Solid All-Cane Handled Cricket Bats, the cheapest line ever offered, each Ts. 6d. F ully I llustrated P rice L ist P ost F ree on A pplication . LUNN & CO., Horncastle, & 41, Berners Street, London, W. cm ESTABLISHED 1786. J. B. BENTLEY & Co. CRIOKET BAT MANUFACTURERS- S t e a m W o b k s — L o w m a n R o a d , H o l lo w a y , N . BENTLEY’s Anglo-Austral Bats are the BEST in the Trade. To be obtained of all Outfitters and Professional Cricketers. CANNOT BE BOUGHT AT THE STORES. T he KAISER’S COCOA HEAT. PEPTONE. COCOA.* A s t a k e n b y t h e l a t e E m p e r o r F r e d e r i c k o n t h e r e c o m m e n d a t i o n o f D r , L e y d e n . In TABLETS. INDISPENSABLE for ATHLETES. IN POWDER FOR BREAXFAST, *«. PERFECT FLAVOUR. A PERFECT SUSTAINER. EASILY DIGESTED. P r i c e I s . 6 d . p e r T i n . MADE WITH BOILING WATER. EPPS’S GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. COCOA MADE WITH BOILING MILK. C O B B E T T ’S Cricket Bat Company, Limited, Bee to inform their Customers that all BATS will m future be NUMBERED, in order to enable the COMPANY TO TBACE THOSE OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE. Faotory: 56, Capland-street, Marylebone. “ The article is in every way of satisfactory quality .”—British Medical Journal, SOLE AGENTS— 8CHE1BLER Bros. & Co., 23, NEW BROAD St., E.C. X j . v J . J S T I G O X j X j S , CRICKET BAT MANUFACTURER, ROBERTSBRIDGE, SUSSEX. My Patent Bat is to Perfection. Now Used by the Leading Cricketers. And the R e p k r c u s s iv e C o r k H a n d le B a t, used by H. P ig g , Esq., a large and brilliant innings against the North at Hastings, 180, and by R . H. N u t t a l l , Esq., one of the largest hits, 20 yards further than Bates when noted in cricket record. T e s t im o n ia l s . — “ Nicolls, thanks fo r your Bats , the cost throughout the season is but a quarter as much as when we used other makers'.” W I L L I A M C U R T I S , By Appointment to the MARYLEBONE CRICKET CLUB. ** M A R Q U E E , T E N T , AW N IN G , T A R P A U L IN , N E T , F LA G , & B L IN D M A K E R . The “ Club ” Marquee, 20ft. by 12ft.... £10 108. Scoring Tents, 12ft. across............... £6 6s. Write for Special Club List of Practice Nets, mentioning this Paper. 142, LISSON GROVE, MARYLEBONE. CLOSE TO LORD’S. S u r r e y E l e v e n op 1888. — The Champion County. Fac-simile of Photograph taken by Messrs. H a w k in s , 5Jin. by 9in., with names of each member. Suitable for framing, Post-free Four Stamps. C r ic k e t Office, 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, E .C .
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