Cricket 1891

2 8 6 CEICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. JULY 2, 1891 TENTS! WATERPROOF TENTS! The Best in the World. BUY DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS OF THE CANVAS. The Tents and Marque-s made from BIRKMYitfc’S CLOTH give great satisfac­ tion, because that cloth is waterp oofed, and it will not mildew and rot. Write for Patterns and Catalogue to— G O U R O C K h O P tW O R K C O ., 1 5 , B i L L l T W B S T R E E T , L O N P O N SHORTHINTSsCRICKET BY 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 8tamp from W . H . COOK & CO., ( L I M I T E D ) , Sole manufacturers o f the now Celebrated “ MAGIC ” BAT AND ALL CEICKET AND LAWN TENNIS REQUISITES, 67, BARBICAN, E.C. tMTOUAPM If OELEBRATEB ELEVEM. iSM-t-t-l- VJj O L O B S , H O T E L S , S C H O O L S , <to.. *• ■HOULD HAVH THS CBLBBBATBD M U N TY AND OTHER CRICKET ELEVEN8. B y B. HAWKINS * Co.. 108, KING’ S BOAD, BBIQHTOM. ■be HM Interesting Photographs of U m Af«. 3/6 eaoh Post Free. Biae of Photo 13-ln. by 10-in. AMO P hoto * of all th * P bincipai ,Om icnm * JUST PUBLISHED. •EKTLEHEN of ENGLAND at LORD’S, •MTLEMEN of ENGLAND at The OVAL. ENGLAND at LORD’S. ENGLAND at the OVAL. Oapltal Photos of THE PABSBEI, 1/6 eaoh: the whole set ot 14,16/- Onder the Patronage of P a n el C hristian , P rinc * C bbistiad V ioiob , I d E abl or S h h h il d , * o ., Ac, Th* AUSTRALIANS and PAR8EEB. Phctoffraphrcl Specially for the Earl of Sheffield. Lord S h e f f i e l d w r i t e s “ I hope to u will find van/ customers for snob exceedingly good and txcellent Photographs." Jubilee Football Festival, The Oval, MarchIS,1687. Under the immediate Patronise ol H.R.H. Thh P r in c e o f Walks. B plbkdid P h o t o g r a p h s of t h « Four T x a h b Large Size (19by 10), 3/6 eaoh; Ot 10/- the Set of Four. Cabinets, 1/8 each ; o> SI- the Set of Four. Post Free. RJB.—All Orders must be accompanied by a remittance. Latest Portrait! of the Celebrated Jockeys (I n C o stu m e )— >. AKOHER (H.K.H. T h e P rin o b or WALII). 0. WOOD (S ir G. C h etw y w d ), V, W B B B (D u k e of W e s t h h ib t ib ). T, LOATES, barge Slae, Beautifully Finished and Moonled on India Tints, 7/6 eaoh, Cabinet Size, 8/- eaoh. Post Free, Oath with Order, Latest Portraits of L Q R D H A R R 1 8 (In C r ic k e t C ostu m e). barge Blie (19 in. by 10 in.), Bs. each, poit-lMW Cabinets, 9s. each, post-free: MJB—These Portraits have been muchadmired bn all who have seen them. B. H AW K IN S A CO., (Late Bennah & Kent) PHOTOGRAPHIC ABTIBT 8 , 108 , KING'S BOAD. BRIGHTON. C RICKET! OIUTION I Messr*. J. LYONS and » and 23. Red Cross-street, Crinplegate. London, B.C., ani t,Chur-h-etre t, Manchester. Manufacturersof the ORIGIN AL REGISTERED MARYLEBONE and ALL ENGLAND CRICKET BAGS, regret that they have to caution the publie against purchasing baps pirating their deu>rns of inferior quality. None are g nuine unless bearing the registered irads mark stamped on th« bottom of eaoh bag, via.,“ THE MARY- L BONEand “ THE ALL ENGLAND" To be obta.ned from all respectable cricketing establishment*, or wholesale of the above. Price Li«t* m on applioai i»»n. C RICKET! CAUTION ! ‘-THE MAUYLEBONK CRICKET BAT HAG (Registered No. 7,351) and ‘ TH* ALL ENGLAND ” (Registered -No. 7,352). Any person making use of these titles without our authority will ren ter themselves liable to legal proceedings—J LYONS AND SONS, It and 33. Red Cross-street, Cripplegate, London, E.G.a end 8, Church-street, Manchester. __________ APOLOGY. Messrs. J. Lyons and Hons, Kidderminster Gentlemen,—If I have in any way infringed your right* by using the word Marylebone in invoice of cricket bags, I • 'logise for havin done so. I was, however, ignorant that the word was used by you as a Trade Mark, and I will for the future discontinue the use of it a* applied to bag* of my manufacture. I am, Gentlemen, yours obediently, ______________________(Signed) BENJAMIN ANKRETT. JLi. J , JN 1G O I <1 iS . ROBERTSBRIDGE. PATENTEE & MANUFACTURER OF THE AUTOMATIC BAT HANDLE T H E S E engravings show the advan- { tages thishandle gives, 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 few first class cricketers who have procured the Perfect bhaped and Balanced B a t W . G. Grace, W. W. Head, W. L. Murdoch, W. H. Patterson, H. Pigg, J. Briggs, J. J. Lyons, J. J. Ferris, with Australian orders Wholesale and Retail. 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 number of Curves. C O B B E T T ’S Cricket Bat Company, Limited, Bos to inform their Customers that all BATS will In future be NUMBERED, in order to enable tha COMPANY TO TRACE THOSE OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE. Factory: 66. Oapland-street Marylebon*. G ra ob P a r lo u r C r ic k e t.— a Handsome Birth­ day Present for boys. Matches played and analy­ sis kept same as on the cricket field. Any number can play, and endless enjoyment and amusement is afforded by this ingenious Indoor Game. Post free, securely packed, 2/10.— W r ig h t & Co., 41, St. Andrew’8 Hill. London. CRICKET AND LAWN TENNIS—SEASON 1891. Messrs. C o l li n s beg to direct attention to their SERIES o f CRICK&T SCORING and LAWN TENNIS BOOKS. Th< y are made of their well known “ SIGHT PRESERVING” PAPER, and being piinted in dark green ink. the glare of the sun upon the page is materially lessened. Each Hook contains the amended Laws of the Oame as passed by the Marylebone Cricket Club. •HE “ UNRIVALLED” CRICKET SCORING HOOKS. Retail Price The “ Handj,” a compact little book for pocket, size 5in. by 3|in., with space for 29 innings, Deatly bound .............. 6d. The “ Pocket,” size 7in. by 4in., 55 innings, neatly Iound............................................... Is. The “ Unrivalled,” oblong, size 12in. by 10iu., neat fancy covers, 30 innings ... 6d. The “ Unrivalled,” oblong, size 12in. by lOin. bound in cloth. 62 innings ............... Is. The “ Unrivalled,” ob'ong, size 12in. by 10in., bound in cloth, 10') innings ............. Is. 6d. The “ Uuiiva led, ’ quarter-bound, cloth sides, flu h. turm d in ......................... 3s. The “ Unrivalled,” oblong, size 12in. by lOin., half bound roan, cloth sides, very strong, 200 innings ............................. 4s. Collins’ Shilling Packet of “ Unrivalled” Cricket Scoring Sheets Containing 18 sheets of two innings each, size I2in. by lOin., with the Laws of the Game, in stiff cover, price Is. Lawn Tennis Scoring Book. The “ Pocket ” (size 8in. by 5in,), 40 matches strongly bound, 6d. each. Sold by all Booksellers and Stationers. WILLIAM COLLINS, SONS, & Co., Limited. L o n d o n : BRIDEWELL PLACE. G la s g o w : 139, STIRLING ROAD. E d in b u rg h : 8. ST. GILES STREE FOR PARKS GARDENS PARADES CRICKET AND TENNIS GROUNDS a n d a l l OPEN sp aces. S e a t s , A ADDRESS— H. CASTLE & SO N S\V ^Y ? BALTIC WHARF, \ < P ” M I L L B A N K . S.\V . \ N O W R EAD Y. T H E CRICKET & LAWN T ENN I S DIRECTORY , 1890-91. Particulars and addresses of Every Club of Importance in the United Kingdom. PR IC E , P O S T F R E E , 1/2. W r ig h t & Co., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, London, E.C. b o i l i n g w a t e r o r m i l k . E P P S ’ S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING . C O C O A BREAKFAST OR SUPPER.

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