Cricket 1890

CRICKET: A WEEKLY EE CORD OF THE GAME, JUNE 26,1890. 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 S H I R T As Manufactured and Introduced to the oricketing world by us in 1884, and supplied^ 4 / 6 BclCh during the last five seasons to some of the leading gentlemen and professional players I ' in England and Australia. Washes snowy white, is soft, absorbent, porous and un- f / h r c 6 TOT 13/- shrinkable. 'Beware of Imitations. J CARRIAGE PAID. o * >I J R r ( 8ole Manufacturers O l A l U i n i i j r i l j E S I ^ 83, FIHSBURY PAYEMEHT, LOHDOH, E.a THE AUTOMATIC BALL BRUSHING MACHINES THE R A M R O D ’ LAWN-TENNIS P O S T S . “ Decidedly the best marker in­ vented.” The Field. No 1,—Pitted with Chain - Net Tightener, 25s. Com- i. plete with Net, 40s. ‘ No. 2.—Fitted with E ccen-' trie Net Tightener, 30s. J Complete with Net, 45s. p No. 8.—Fitted with Screw 1 Net Tightener, 35s. Com- ” plete with Net, 62s. 6d, r No. 4.—Fitted with Screw T Net Tightener, 40s. Com- “ plete with Net, 57s. 6d. r The Ramrod Lawn- Tennis Posts are self-fixing no tools of any kind being required; the sockets are guaranteed not to give with the strain of the net. “ The mo6t rigid fixture we have tried.”— TheFie.d. “ The Ramrod is one of the best we have seen.”— Pastime. Will brush 6 to 8 Balls at the same time, uniformly all over, Cleaning them thoroughly in less than a minute. Price—No 1 ... 21s. ... No. 2 ... 25s. Stand ... 7s. 6d. THE ECLIPSE COURT M A RKERS LAWN-TENNIS COURT MEN8URAT0RS Ensure perfect accuracy in marking out a Court, and enable all measurements to be made in five minutes without the aid of a tape. PRICE 10s. 6d. LOCK-UP LEVER BAT PRESSES, PATENT PORTABLE LAWN-TENNIS STOP NETTING Can be fixed or removed as easily as a Tennis Net. . Price complete, with strong Steam Tarred, Square Mesh Netting 6ft. high, Is. 3d. per yard. L I S T W I T H T E S T I M O N I A L S P O S T F R E E , J. OSMOND, INVENTOR AND PATENTEE, THORNHILL WORKS, LEE, LONDON, S.E. Printed for the Proprietor by W biq h t & Co., 41, St. Andrew’a Hill, Doctors’ Commons, London, B.C., June 26th, 1890.

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