Cricket 1890

158 CRICKET: A WEEKLY EECORD OF THE GAME; MAY 29, 1890. CRICKET SHIRTS. T H E S P E C I A L W H I T E C A N V A S C L U B A s M anufactured and Introduced to the cricketing w orld by us in 1884, and supplied S H I R T 4 6 each, d uring the last five seasons to some of the leading gentlemen and professional players I in England and A u stralia. W ashes snowy w hite, is soft, absorbent, porous and un- [ ThTBG JOT 1 3 / * sh rinkab le. B ew are of Im ita tio n s. ] STRUTHER3 & Co. ( CARRIAGE PAID. Sole Manufacturers 83. FINSBURY PAYEMENT, LONDON, E.O- G E O . L E W I IV , A TH LETIC CLOTHING MANUFACTURER. ESTABLISHED 1869. 29, K IN G W IL L IA M S T R E E T , Lo n d o n Brid g e Supplies most of the Leading Cricket&Tennis Clubs with W E L L SHRUNK FLANN E L SH IRTS from 3/11; Do. TROU SERS from 10/9; 8ILK W AIST SASH ES from 2/6; D o. B E LTS from lOJd; E L A STIC Do. from 6M. In A l l C o lo u r s . Shrunk Flannel Caps(Eton shape) In all colours -10£d. Silk Striped Caps (in all colours) Varsity shape - 1/- TERMS STRICTLY CASH. W rite fo r Illustrated P rice L ist F ree. O ld C r ic k e t AND C r ic k e t e r s . n i H. H.Montgomery/sD.D., Bishop o f Tasm ania (Late Captain of the Harrow Eleven), with a Preface by C.W. Aleoek, Secretary of the Surrey County Cricket Club. W ITH SEVERAL ILLUSTRATIONS. P R IC E S IX P E N C E . T o be had at all R ailw ay Bookstalls and Cricket Grounds in E ngland, and o f all Booksellers. L ondon : H . ST A C E Y GOLD, 85, Brixton R oad, S.W. W RIG H T & Co., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, E.C. T H E L A W S O F C R I C K E T As R evised by the M arylebone Cricket Club I n 1 8 9 0 . Together with “ H IN TS TO YOUNG PLAYERS,” I llu str ate d . PRICE THREEPENCE. W R IG H T & Co., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, E.C. L . J. N I C O L L .S , ROBERTSBRIDGE, PA TEN TEE & MANUFACTURER OF THE AUTOMATIC BAT HANDLE ryi H E S E engravings show the advan­ tages this handle gives, 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 o f 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 otice in case of I nfringement .— The Patentee does not bind himself to any num ber o f Curves. "D IL L IA R D S ! All those requir- -*-> ing New or Secondhand Tables, Requisites, or Billiard work done, should, before going elsewhere, send for Price List ^ - umgp - ^ of Cloth and Cushion Rubber Sam ples 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 o f Requisites, freight paid to any Colonial Port, for £67 10s. G ra ce P a rlo u r . C r ic k e t . — A Handsom e B irth d a y Present for boys. A n y num ber can p lay, and endless enjoym ent and am use­ m ent is afforded by th is ingenious In d oor G am e. P o st free* securely packed, 2/10.— W r ig h t & Co., 41, S t. A n d rew ’s H ill, London. f HANK b h Y a in b R E G IS T E R E D 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 RUBBER-FACED (RO U G H O R SMOOTH) WICKET-GLOVES 88, CHARTERHOUSE SQUARE, ALDERSGATE STREET, LONDON, E .C .______ C A S T L E ’S T e a k Seats , f o r P A R K S \ O G A R D EN S \ P A R A D E S \ C R IC K E T AN D T E N N IS G RO UN D S AND ALL OPEN SPACES. ADDRESS— H. CASTLE & SONS BALTIC WHARF, M I L L B A N K . S .W . Y o u r F la n n e ls - ' N o t S h rin k I F T H E Y A R E C L E A N E D W IT H l u c a s E Y I C T O R s o a p . A SP E C IA LITY E X C L U SIV E L Y FOR WOOLLENS, MAKES TH EM B E A U TIFU L LY SOFT LIKE NEW. The only ( > A I » fit for C R I C K E T I N G S U I T S , &e. OP A L L CHEMISTS, HOSIERS, DRAPERS, etc. 2 d . P E R TA B L E T, OR P.O. 1/3 FO R 6 TABLETS. o, w. LUCAS & Go., 51, M ILTON STREET , LONDON, E.O. ( Mention this Paper.)

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