Cricket 1889
62 * CRICKET: A WEEKLY EECORD OF THE GAME. APRIL 18, 1889. pR ICKET! CAUTION ! Messrs. J. LYONS & SON, 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 public 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 appli cation. pRICKET ! CAUTION ! “ THE MARYLE- ^ BONE” CRICKET BAT BAG (Registered No. 7,351) and “ THE ALL ENGLAND” (regis tered No. 7,352). Any person making use oi these titles without our authority will render them selves liable to legal proceedings.—J. Lyons & S o n , 22 and 23, Red Cross St., Cripplegate, Lon don, E.C., and 8, Church St., Manchester. Now Ready, price Is. 2d., post free. CRICKET AND LAWN TENNIS CLUBS’ DIRECTORY, 1889. Full particulars of every Cricket and Lawn Tennis Club of any importance throughout the whole of England. INVALUABLE BOOK FOR REFERENCE. WRIGHT & CO., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, E.C. PHOTOGRAPHS OF CELEERATED ELEVENS, 1854-5-6-7. ALL CLUBS, HOTELS, SCHOOLS, &c., &c. SHOULD HAVE THE OELEBRATlD COUNTY AND OTHER CRICKET ELEVENS. By E. HAWKINS & Co., 108, K IN G ’ S R O A D , B R IG H T O N . The Most Interesting Photographs of the Age. 3/6 each P ost Free. Size of Photo 12-in. by 10-in. A lso P hotos op a ll th e 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 Prince C hristian , P rince C hristian V ictor , The E arl of S heffield , & c ., &c. The AUSTRALIANS and PARSEES. Photographed Speciallyfor the Earl of Sheffield. L o r d 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 F ootball Festival, T he Oval, March12,1887. Under the immediate Patronaee of H.R.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 o u r T e a m s Large Size (12 by 10), 3 16 each; Or 10/- the Set of Four. Cabinets, 1/6 each; or 6/- the Set of Four. Post Free. N.B.—AII Orders must be accompanied by a remittance. Latest Portraits of th6 Celebrated Jockeys (I n C o s t u m e )— F. ARCHER (H.R.H. T h e P r in c e o f W a l e s ), C. WOOD (S i r G. C r e t w y n d ). F. WEBB (D u e s o f W e s t m in s t 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. Latest Portraits of L O R D 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.), 5s. each, post-free. Cabinet3,2s. each, post-free. NJ3—These Portraits have beenmuch admired by all who have seen them. E. H AWK I N S & CO., (Late Hennah &Kent) PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS, 108, KING’S ROAD, BRIGHTON. J U S T O U T . S hort H ints os C ricket . B y W . W - READ . This Valuable Information on Modern Batting, which will be found of enormous use to all Classes of Cricketers, can be had free on receipt of One Stamp from W. H. COOK & Co. (LIMITED), Sole Manufacturers o f the now Celebrated “ M A G I O 1 And all Cricket & Lawn Tennis Requisites, 297, VICTORIA PARK ROAD, E. ----C R I C K E T----- EXTRAORDINARY SCORING.—See Cricket in Australia and England. Any young aspiring Cricketer may become great in the cricket-field by using B A R T L E T T ’S celebrated REPERCUSSIVE BATS Runs are made so easily with this Bat that three figuresare ofiL easilyreached,donot jar the hand, and a 1 W f \ good spring in the handle makes this a Bat so pleasant to rn r Pi ¥ use. Cricket Clubs §T / and Schools will [IJJ I M / effect a great saving Jgp by giving us a call, -||||| and select from our ; ' immense stock. We have now a large stock of well-seasoned 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 R E PE R C U S S IV E B ATS. See Cricket at Oval, Sept- 22nd, 1 8 8 8—5 2 runs made in less than half an hour, and 8 7 runs in an hour and three quarters from our Bats. A dm itted the Fastest Scoring Bat o f the Season. May be had of all Dealers in Cricket Goods. Manufactory—71, WATERLOO ROAD, a n d RAILWAY APPROACH, WATERLOO STATION Form at a Glance .] [Just Published T U F J X E L J L S INDIVIDUAL PLAYERS’ BATTING AND BOWLING CHARTS. (Entered at Stationer’s Hall.) Suitable for all players from bojhood upwards. Quite simple and easily understood. (i.) They provide a permanent record of a cricketer’s performances, (ii.) They portray these performances in such a way that the eye can at a moment detect the main features of the play, and (iii.) They give a player’s average match by match as the season proceeds. Equally adapted for cricketers themselves and for those interested in the doings of others. The Charts have been submitted to the follow ing eminent cricketers. Dr. W. G . G r a c e writes:—“ Just what was wanted. It will be so easy to keep one’s own average on the charts.” Mr. W. W. R e a d w i i t e s “ Very useful, and, at the same time, particularly interesting.” Mr. W. H. P a t t e r s o n writes:—“ A multum in varvo which the lover of averages will assuredly welcome. Presents, at a glance, most distinctly, the ebb and flow of the fluctuating fortunes of a cricketer’s career.” Mr. J. S h u t e r w r i t e s V e r y ingenious and complete. Should prove very useful.” The Blank Charts are published in a variety of ways—(i.) Single Sheets, 2d., and Cards, 3d. Postage Id. extra, (ii.) Volume of Six for One Player for Six Seasons,* Is , and all cloth, Is. Gd. (iii.) Volume of Twelve for a "Whole Team for One Season.* Is. 6d. and 2s. Postage Bd. extra. Send for Key, with specimen Charts filledin, Cd., post free 7d. “ CRICKET Office, 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, E.C. (Also at all Booksellers and Cricket Repositories.) * Will be ready shortly. ESTABLISHED 1788. J. B. BENTLEY &Co. CR ICKET B A T M ANU FA C TU RE R S S t e a m W o r k s — Lowman Road, Ho ll oway, N. BENTLEY’s Anglo-Aiistral Eats are the BEST in the Trade. To be obtained of all Outfitters and Professional Cricketers. CANNOT BE BOUGHT AT THE 8TOBE8. SURREY BICYCLE CLUB RACES AT KENNINGTON OVAL, S a tu r d a y , A p r il Commencing at 3 o’clock. Admission 1/- Beserved Seats 2/- Tickets half-price before the day. J. H. HASELL, Laverstock, Newlands Park, Sydenham. LAWN TENNIS AND CRICKET, 1889. A NUM 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 EBGINGT0N, Limited. 2, Duke St., London Bri dge , S.E. USE ONLY RICE’S PATENT “ UNIQUE FLEXIBLE” HANDLE a n d GEM BATS, As used 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 RICE (Inventor and Patentee), Cricket and Lawn Tennis Bat Manufacturer, 50, MARSHALL STREET, OLDHAM ROAD, MANCHESTER. FINEST DWARF EVERGREEN LAWN MIXTURE OF GRASSES AND CLOVERS FOR L aw ns , T ennis & C ricket G rounds , & c . Priced List with Instructions for Sowing, Post Free on Application. DICKSON’S MERCHANTS? CHESTER. West’ s Pocket Score Book POST FREE is. l^d. In use by a great quantity of Clubs and is a most useful Scoring Book, as it is a con venient size for the pocket, and yet contains ample room for keeping Bowling Analysis, &c , &c., for forty-eight innings. WRIGHT & Co-, 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors’ Commons, E.C* “ I n t e r -U n iv e r s it y R e c o b d s .” — Full particu lars of all Competitions in Athletics, Bicycling, Bil liards, Chess, Cricket, Cross Country, Lawn Tennis, Polo, Racquets, R ifle Contests, Rowing, and Tennis, between Oxford and Cambridge, from 1627 to 1667. Most valuable as a reference. Sent ost-free on receipt of 1/2in stamps, by Wright & o., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors’Commons, E.C.
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