Cricket 1891

90 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OP THE GAME. APRIL 30,'M l . GEORGE LEWIN LATE GEO. KENT, ATHLETIC CLOTHING MANUFACTURER, 29, KING WILLIAM STREET, LONDON BRIDGE, Established 1869. E.C. CRICKET, BOATING, and TENNIS OUTFITS. Shrunk Flannel Trousers ................. 8/11 to 18/9 „ „ Shirts ........................ 5/11 to 12/6 Oxford Matte or Canvas ditto, white or coloured .......... ........................ 4/11 — Shrunk Flannel Jackets........................10/9 to 16/9 Special Club Stripe ditto (to order only) 23/6 — Silk or Elastic Belts............................... 10£d. to 2/- Club Silk Scarfs...................................... 1/6 — „ „ Sashes...................................... 2/6 to 8/6 „ ,, Hat Ribbon .......... .......... 1/- to 21- SPECIAL NOTICE ! G E O R G E L E W I N Is opening New Premises at 8, CROOKED LANE, CANNON ST., E C, At the back of his present establishment, for the Sale and Manufacture of Athletic Clothing, where there will be a LAVATORY AND DRESSING ROOM For the use of his Customers. INTEE-UNIVEESITY EECOEDS. Full particulars of all Competitions in Athletics, Bicycling,Billiards, Chess, Cricket, Cross Country, Lawn Tennis, Polo, Racquets, Rifle Contests, Rowing, and Tennis, between Oxford and Cam­ bridge, from 1827 to 1887. Sent post-free on re­ ceipt of 1/2 in stamps, by WRIGHT & Co., II, St, Andrew’s Hill, E.C. MARYLEBONE CRICKET CLTJB. 104th ANNIVERSARY. T h e annual general meeting will be held at Lord’s on Wednesday, May 6, at 5.30 p.m. Lord Willoughby de Eresby, Viscount Anson, Mr. C, K. Francis, and Mr. A. J. Webbe have been duly nominated to serve on the committee. Any member may obtain a copy of the annual report on application to the secretary. The annual dinner will take place at Lord’s at 7.80 p.m. Members intending to dine are re­ quested to send their names to the secretary not later than Monday, May 4. Tickets (wine in­ cluded), £i each. Morning dress. (By order) H enry P eekins , Secretary, M.C.C.— A dvt . S pecial Photographs of Dr. W. G. Grace and G. G. Hearne, with Biographical Sketches, post- free, 2$d. each —Wright & Co., 41, St Andrew’s Hill, Doctors’ Commons. London, E.C. City&SouthLondonRailway. N E W R O U T E TO T H E O V A L . Trains worked entirely by Electric Locomotives Run every few minutes to and from CITY (King William Street), BORO’, ELEPHANT & CASTLE, OVAL, and ST0CKWELL (for Clapham Common). SINGLE FARE (any distance) 2d. The Oval Station is about 50 yards from the Entrance to the Surrey Cricket Ground. THOMAS C. JENKIN, General Manager. SHORTHINTS s CRICKET BY W. W. R AD. This Valuable Information on Modern Eatting, which will be found of enormous use to all classes of Cricketers, can be had free on receipt of One Stamp from W. H. COOK & 0 0 . , (LIMITED), Solo Manufacturers of the now Celebrated “MAGIC” BAT AND ALL CRICKET AND LAWN TENNIS REQUISITES, 67, BARBICAN, E.C. W est ’ s P ocket S core B ook 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, St. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors' Commons, E.C. BARFORD & PERKINS’ WATER BALLAST MOWERS, AND “ Godiva” LAWN MOWERS, Are the Best that can be Used on a Cricket Ground. PATENT WATER BALLAST ROLLERS, For Cobs, Carriage or Cart Horses, Single or Double Cylinder. “ G odiva ” LAWN MOWERS, For Pony or Horse Power. W ith Improved Side Delivery. Write for Price List, d r e s s ^-PETERBOROUGH GARDINERS SUPEEIOE CR ICKET BATS AND ALL CRICKETING Requisites GARDINERS SUPEEIOE CR ICK ET BATS AND ALL CRICKETING Requisites. T. M, GARDINER, STEAMCRICKETBATWORKS, HODDESDON, HERTS.

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