Cricket 1890
MAY 15, 1890. CRICKET: A WEEKLY EECOED OP THE GAME. 127 NOW READY. THE LAWS OF CRICKET As R evised by the M arylebone Cricket Club I n 1 8 9 0 . Together with “ H INTS TO YOUNG PLAYERS,” an Instructive Treatise, Illustrated by Seven Special Engravings. Also Instructions and Five Diagrams showing How to Place a Team in the Field for Fast, Medium, and Slow Bowling—R e vised L ist o f Um pires—Copy of Rules for Guidance of those Form ing Clubs, &c., &c. PRICE THREEPENCE. W RIG H T & Co., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, E.C. L . J . N I C O L L i S , ROBERTSBRIDGE, PA TE N TE E & MANUFACTURER OF THE AUTOMATIC BAT HANDLE r p H E S E engravings -1- show the advan- , tages this handle gives, I as each curve form s a key or abutm ent, against the elastic substance. Although these handles are in two pieces from the shoulder of the blade, it is im possible to get them out of shape. These bats, introduced in 1889, have been used by the best Cricketers of England, Australia and New Zealand, as well as having been sent to India and Africa, and the uni versal testim ony is that nothing has ever been brought into the Cricketing world to give such advantages to the batsm an in cutting and driving powers A quantity of A ll- Cane-Handled Bats, warranted (a little soiled), offered at a very low figure. N o t ic e in c a s e o f I n fr in g e m e n t.— The Patentee does not bind himself to any num ber o f Curves. G E O . L E W I N , ATH LETIC CLOTHING MANUFACTURER. ESTABLISHED 1869. FRANK BRYAN'S R E G ISTE R ED S P E C I A L I T I E S PRESIDENT" Spring Handle Bat “ PRESIDENT” Batting Gloves “ GRASSHOPPER” CRICKET BALLS “ COUNTY” L E G G U A R D 8 RUBBER-FACED (ROUGH O R SMOOTH) WICKET-GLOVES 88, CHARTERHOUSE SQUARE, ALDERSGATE STREET, LONDON, E.C. O B I C E I E T . All Cane Handle Bats, full size, 5/- each Special do. do. 7/6 each Superior do. 9/6 each Selected Matali B its, 11/ All Bats Warranted. Other makes, inclu ding W arsop ’ s , A yres ’, P age ’ s , F ensom ’ s , & c ., at reasonable prices. c?o <</ / w & p ’s - v < ✓ / / Treble-seam ed > ^ / 3 6 each, 40 doz o ' > / Superior Trefcle- Cn / seam ed J / 4 6 each, 50 - doz. i V / Catgut Sewn, & / 9/- each, 56 - doz. ^ C1 / All Balls Warranted. / Stumps,LegGuards,Nets A - O / Batting Gloves, Gaunt- ^ Q / lets» at fair prices. / Every Requisite supplied for Tennis, Lacrosse, Hockey r Golf, Croquet, Boxing. Running 1 Gymnastics, and all other Out door and Indoor Games. 29, K IN G W IL L IA M S T R E E T , London B rid g e Supplies most ofthe Leading Cricket&Tcnnis Clubs with W E L L SHRUNK FLANNEL SH IRTS from 8/11; Do. TROU SERS from 10/9; t-ILK W AIST SASHES from 2/6; D o. B E LT S from 10Jd; ELA STIC D o. from 6Jd. In A l l C o lo u rs . Shrunk Flannel Caps (Eton shape) In all colours - I 0£d. Silk Striped Caps (in all colours) Varsity shape - 1/- TERMS STRICTLY CASH. W rite fo r Illustrated P rice L ist Free, "D IL L [ARDS ! All those requir- ing New or Secondhand Tables, Requisites, or Billiard work done, should, before going elsewhere, send for Price List __ „ of Cloth and Cushion Rubber Samples to HENNIG BROS., Colonial Billiard Works, 29, High Street, London, W.C. (Estd. 1862), who supply New full size in. Slate Bed M aho gany Tables, with £10 w orth of Requisites, freight paid to any Colcnial Port, for £67 10s. MADE WITH BOILING WATER, EPPS’S GRATEFUL— COMFORTING. COCOA MADE WITH BOILING MILK. R E A D Y S H O R T L Y . S E V E N T H Y E A R O F P U B L IC A T IO N . CRICKET CHAT For 1890 P o rt r a its a n d B io g ra p h ie s o f E m in e n t C ric k e te rs . Cricket Records. Cricket Incidents & Oddities* Special Cabinet P hotograph: M r. J . S H T JT E R (Su rrey County E le ve n ). Special Groups o f the L a n c a sh ire , G lo u cestersh ire, and N otts County Ele ve n s. PRICE ONE SHILLING. W R IG H T & Co., 41, S t. A n d rew ’s H ill, D octors’ Commons, E .C . C RICKET I CAUTION I Messrs. J. LYONS and SONS, 22 ant 23, Red Cross-street, Cripplegate, Loudon, E.C., and 8,Church-stre t, Manchester. Manufacturersof the ORIGINAL REGISTERED MARYLEBONE and ALL ENGLAND CRICKET BAGS, regret that they have to caution the publio against purchasing bags pirating their designs of inferior quality. None are g nuiue unless bearing the registered trade markstampedon the bottom of each bag,via.,“ THE MARY- LKBONE” and “ THE ALL ENGLAND" To be obtained from all respectable cricketing establishments, or wholesale of the above Price Lists U"on application. I^RICKET ! CAUTION j -THE MAKYLEBONJfi ” CRICKET BAT BAG (Registered No 7,351) and ‘ THE ALL ENGLAND ” (Registered No. 7,352). Any person nuking use of these titles without our authority will renter themselves liable to legal pr ceedings—J LYONS AND SON8, 22and 23. Red Cross-street, Cripplega e, London, E.C., and 8, Church-street,Manchester. APOLOGY. Messrs. J. Lyons and Sons. Kidderminster. Gentlemen,—If I have in any way infringed your rightsby usiDg the word Marylebone in invoice of cricket bags, I a <>logise for havin ' done so. I was, however, ignorant that the word was used by you asa Trade Mark, and I will for the future discontinue the use of it as applied to bags of my manufacture. I am, Gentlemen, yours obediently ______________________(Signed) BENJAMIN ANKRETT. C A S T L E ’S v T e a k Seats , FOR P A K K S \ O G A R D EN S ' % P A K A D E 3 C E IC X E T AN D T E N N IS GEO ITN D S AND ALL OPEN SPACES. A . <?, «>• ADDRE3S— \ H. CASTLE & S O N S V ^ ^ S BALTIC WHARF, M I L L B A N K . S . W . ^ ADVERTISE [ESTIMATES FREE • A P P L Y TO HENRYSELL-— 167 & I6B. FLEET ST. LONDON. E.C.
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