Cricket 1890
2 8 8 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OP THE GAME. JU L Y 24,1890, OLDCRICKET ANDCRICKETERS By H. H. M O N T G O M E R Y , D.D. Bishop of Tasmania (Late Captain of the Harrow Eleven), with a Preface by C. W . ALCOCK, Secretary of the Surrey County Cricket Club. W ITH S E V E R A L IL LU S T R A T IO N S . PEICE SIXPENCE. POST FREE, 7Jd. To be hadat all Railway Bookstalls and Cricket Grounds in England, and of all Booksellers, L o n d o n : H. STACEY GOLD, 85, Brixton Road, S.W. WRIGHT & Co., 41, St. Andrew’s HU1, E.C. L. J. NICOLLS , ROBERTSBRIDGE , PATENTEE & MANUFACTURER OF THE AUTOMATIC BAT HANDLE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY. rp H E S E engravings show the advan- , tages this handle gives, I as each curve forms a key or abutment, against the elastic substance. Although these handles are in two pieces from the shoulder of the blade, it is impossible 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 testimony is that nothing has ever been brought into the Cricketing world to give such advantages to the batsman in cutting and driving powers A quantity of All- Cane-Handled Bats, warranted (a little soiled), offered at a very low figure. Patentee of the C h a m o is T h o n g B o u n d H a n d l e . No. 6034. CEICKET MATCHES. MIDDLESEX v. NOTTS. July 24, 55, & 26. GLOUCESTERSHIRE v. LANCASHIRE. J u ly 14, 25, & 26. a Va a a«s a ■ CD .a 0 53 1 a ec « c. CO r- c e-i 'd'C a c o o 'O'Ca d o c p “ < £ 5 “ 5 tr .5? 2 : oi ci .8 S fl COrH ■ CMCM Q< >-« 8 : T-i co U5O ■*r rji ooo rd-a a a £ 2 S d o § g aB a 5 w BS O H m ° «. m 1 2 0 » a tr 03 2 1 » * ' h i W d t. i 3 a | ! •°S P ©*.3® O . s j a oq cs ° aa © >* s cB id « © d 5 d N o t ic e in c a s e o p I n f r in g e m e n t .— The Patentee doesnot bind himself to anynumber of Curves . T h r e e D o z e n O r d e r o f G o in g - in Cards with latest improvements, together with Wooden Case for hanging up in Pavilion or tent, sent on receipt of 2/9, by the Manager of this Paper, 41 St. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors’ Commons, E.C. FHOTOBRAPNS OF CELEBRATED ELEYEN8, 1884-6+1. . . , -------------------------------- . . . A+ 4. - O ILL CLUBS, HOTELS, SCHOOLS, &e., &e. SHOULD HAVE THB CELEBRATED COUNTY AND OTHER CRICKET ELE Y E N 8 . B y E. HAWKINS & Co., 108, KING’ S ROAD, BRIGHTON. Che Most Interesting Photographs of the Ags. 3/6 each Post Free. Bize of Photo 12-in. by 10-in. iLao P h o t o s o f at.t, t h e P r in c ip a l C r icx e tm b s JUST PUBLISHED. GENTLEMEN of ENGLAND at LORD’8. GENTLEMEN of ENGLAND at Tho OVAL. ENGLAND at LORD’S. ENGLAND at tho OVAL. Capital Photos of THE PARSEEB. 1/6 ea oh : the whole set of 14,16/- Under the Patronage of ? b in o i C h r is t ia n , Pbinge C h b is t ia f V iotoU , T h i E a r l o f S h e f f ie l d , «fec., Ac. y -------------------------------------------------------------- Tho AUSTRALIANS and PARSEES. Photographed Speciallyfor the Earl of Sheffield, L o b d S h e f f ie l d w r i t e s " I hope you will find iianv customers for suoh exceedingly good and soeuent Photographs." Jubilee Football Festival, T h e Oval, arch 12,1887. Under the immediate Patronage ot H.R.H. T h e P r in c e o f W a l e s . J p l s n d id P h o t o g r a p h s o f t h e F o u r Teams. Large Size (12 by 10), 3/6 each; Or 10/- the Set of Four. Cabinets, 1/6 each; or 5/- the Set of Pour. Post Free. NJB.—All Orders must be accompanied by a remittance. (■atost Portraits of the Celebrated Jockeys (I n C o s t u m e )— f. ARCHER (H.R.H. T h e P r ih c e o f W ales), 0. WOOD (S ir G. C h e t w y h d ), F. WEBB (D u k e o f W e s t m in s t e r ). T, LOATES, barge Bize, Beautifully Finished and Mounted on India Tints, 7 /6 each, Cabinet Size, 2/- eaoh. Post Free, Cash with Order, H e n r y O a r l k y , General Manager. London, King s Cross, July, 1893. W e s t ’ s P o c k e t S c o r e B o o k contains ample room for keeping Bowling Analysis, &c., for 48 innings. In use by all principal Clubs. Post free Is. l^d., of Wright and Co., 41, 8t. Andrew’s Hill, I Doctors’ Commons, E 0. 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 Bize (12 in. by 10 in.), 5s. each, poBt-fKMU Cabinets, 2s. each, post-free; f J}.—These Portraits have beenmuchadmiredby all who have seen them. 8 . HAWK I NS & CO., 9 (Late Hennah 8c Kent) PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS, ioa K iN q ’a roat ) r r t g h t ow R e p o r t S h e e t s for sending matches to this paper, post-free lOd. per doz. The Manager wishes to renxind Hon. Secs, and others that it is absolutely necessary to use these sheets when forwarding scores. 1W Your Flannels wil1Not Shrink (i 1 . <1 3 i ' , i • * i __ IF THEY ABE CLEANED WITII l u c a s E Y I C T O R s o a p . A SPECIALITY EXCLUSIVELY FOR WOOLLENS, MAKES TEEM BEAUTIFULLY SOFT LIKE NEW The only j ^ O A P fit for C R I C K E T I N G S U I T S &c. OP ALL CHEMISTS, HOSIERS, DRAPERS,, etc 2 d PER TABLET, OB P .O . 1/3 FOR1 6 TABLETS. O: W . LUCAS ft Co., 51, AflLTUN STIiEUiT, LONDON, E .fJ. (Mention Otis Paper.) CR ICKE T SH IRTS . 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 oricbeting world by us in 1884, and supplied\ 4 / 6 BBCh during the last five seasons to some o! the leading gentlemen and professional players I ' . _ ' . in England and Australia. Washes snowy white, is soft, absorbent, porous and un-1 / tlTBB JOT 1 3 / “ shrinkable. Beware o f Imitations. I CARRIAGE PAID. I *P T T T W T T t l C L J t r ( Sol« Manufacturers 0 A X X U X X X A X X O ^ 83, f ih s b u k t p iy e m e h t , lo h d o b , b o . ^Printed for the Proprietor by W a ia a i & Oo., 11, St. Andrew's Hill, Doctors' Commons, London, B.C. July 24th, 1890.
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