Cricket 1892

JUNE a, 1812 CKICKET: A WEEKLY EECOED OF THE GAME. 179 C rick eti oautioni Me*™ j . ly o n s *na sons, n and 23, Red Cross-street, Cripplegate, London, E.G., and I, Church-Btreet, Manchester, Manufacturers of the ORIGINAL REGISTERED MARYLEBONE and ALL ENGLAND CRICKET BAG8, repret that they have to caution the public acainat purchasing bags pirating their designs of Inferior quality. None are genuine unless bearing the registered trad* mark stamped on the bottom of each bag, ria., “ Til E MARY- Lc-BONE and “ THE ALL ENGLAND" To be obtained from all respectable cricketing establishments, or wholesale of the above. Prioe Lists unon application. C RICKET! CAUTION I “ THE MAKYLEBONE CRICKET BAT BAG (Registered No. 7,351) and “ THE IL L ENGLAND ” (Registered No. 7,353). Anv person taking use of theae titles without our authority will render themselfes liable to legal proceedings—J- LYONS AND SONS, If and 93, Red Cross-street, Cripplegate, London, E.C., and S, Church-street, Manchester. APOLOGY. Messrs. J. Lyons and Sons, Kidderminster Gentlemen,—If I have in any way infringed your rights by using the word Marylebone in invoice of oricket bags, I a ologise for havino- 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 as applied to bags of my manufacture. I am, Gentlemen, yours obediently. (Signed) BENJAMIN ANKRETT. T. Francis,I Darfc&Sons, SOLE MANUFACTURER OF D a rk ’s Celebrated CRICKET BALLS. First Award, Silver Medal, UNDER THE SPECIAL PATRONAGE OF Melbourne, 1888. reat Exhibition THE MARYLEBONE CRICKET CLUB London 1851. International Exhibition 1862. Testimonial from H. PERKINS, Esq., Secretary of the M.C.C. “ Messrs DARK & SONS’ CRICKET BALLS are the only ones in use at LORD’S CRICKET GROUND. We have tried other Makers, and con­ sider DARK’S MUCH THE BEST. HENRY PERKINS, Sec., M.C.C.” From the “ F IE L D ." “ CRICKET BALLS.—A good Cricket Ball is a wonderful specimen of what a clever workman can accomplish. Cricketers, however, know that the most perfectly made Ball is of little value unless the best materials are used in its manufacture. We hive lately examined a sample of the Balls made by Messrs. DARK & SONS, of Lord’s Cricket Ground, where no Balls except those of their own make are used, and as far as hand and eye can judge, they could scarcely be surpassed for work­ manship or material. To ensure the excellence of the latter Messrs. DARK prepare their own Leather at their worke at Hildenborough.” N.B.— Atone but DARK’S CRICKET BALLS are ever used in the MATCHES at LORD'S CRICKET GROUND, either by the MARTLEBOME CLUB, or the MIDDLESEX COUNTY CLUB, or in the OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE and ETON AND HARROW MATCHES. A d d r e s s — Thomas Francis, Hildenborough, Kent. FRANK BRYAN’S Junior GRASSHOPPER. SPECIAL YOUTH’S SIZE. Made exactly according to the dimensions and weight adopted at a special meeting of the Prin­ cipals of most of the chief Schools on Wednesday, March 30th, 1892. The materials and workmanship are in every respect equal to the “ G rasshopper m Balls, and cannot be surpassed. Price 4 / ■ each. net. To be had through all dealers, or direct of FRANK BRYAN, 38, Charterhouse Square, London,E.C. J . L Y O N S & S O N S , 22 & 23, REDCROSS ST., CRIPPLEGATE, LONDON, AND 8, CHURCH ST., MANCHESTER. MAMUFACTOBEBS OF REGISTERED MARYLEBONE & ALL ENGLAND CRICKETING BAGS, GOLF CADDIES & FOOTBALL BAGS. BOULTON&PH0L, N orwich PORTABLE IRON & ARTISTIC WOODEN BUILDINGS FOR LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. Cricket, Tennis and Golf Pavilions, Scorers’ and Sportsmen’s Tents, Hollers for Cricket Grounds, Lawn Mowers, Garden Chairs, Water Carts, Iron Fencing, &c. Descriptive Catalogues and Price Free on Application. Bouitonl Pam, lorwicii. By Special Appointment. Established 1825. City&South London Railway. 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 C I T Y (K ing Wi l li am Street), B O R O ’, E L E P H A N T & C A S T L E , OVAL , and S T O C K W E L L (for C l apham Common). SINGLE FARE (any distance) 3 d . The Oval Station is about 50 yards from the Entrance to the Surrey Cricket Ground. THOMAS C. JENKIN, General Manager. J. D. BARTLETT, Railway Approach, WATEKLOO STATION. Any young aspiring Cricketer rtiaj become great in the Cricket Field by using BARTLETT’S C elebrated REPERCUSSIVE BATS. The Australians during their last visit all used Our Celebrated REPER- CUSSIYE BATS. See Cricket at Oval, Sept. 22 nd, 1888—52 runs made in less than half an hour, and 87 runs in an hour and three quarters from our Bats. Admitted the Fastest Scoring Bat o f the Season. May be had of all Dealers in Cricket Goods. I . nufactory 71, W ATER LOO ROAD. CRICKET NETS! CRICKET NETS ! 18ft. by 6£t. from5, 10 ; complete with Poles and Back stop, 11/- Other sizes at proportionate prices. Send for illustrated catalogues of Tennis N ets; Fishing, Rabbit, and Sheep Netting, Ac., &c., Post Free, to ANDRIW P o tter , Melbourne Works, W olverham pton. Award Gold & Silver Medals

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