Cricket 1892

CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. JUNE 9, 1892 COBBETT’S CRICKET BAT COMPANY, LIMITED. SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF THE “ COBBETT” BAT. _ (c o ,M A K E R !iJ ] \ > y L^ ------------------------ Factory-56, Capland Street, Grove Rd., Marylebone, N.W. WITHIN THREE MINUTES’ WALK OP LORD'S. 3he Makers of the above CELEBRATED BATS beg to give NOTICE to the Trade and public in general, that J.COBBETT E M ^ * ’ otb SSSSII m ! S0Drn£,L,J^9t^mpinf! C?b?0tt'3m,me °“ commonandinferiormadegoods, nonearegenuine unless they bear Cobbett’s KtiUlSTERED TRADE MARK, a'so around stamp under splice. All Bats are also numbered on splice. Cobbett’s “Jubilee Patent Gutta Percha Driver” with patent handle- CRICKET AMDLAWN TENNIS— SEASON 1892- Messrs. C ollins beg to direct Attention to their SERIES of CRICKET SCORING and LAWN TENNIS BOOKS. They are made of their well known •SIGHT PRESERVING ” PAPER, and being printed in dark green ink, the flare of the sun upon the page is materially lessened. Each Book contains the amended Laws of the Game as passed by the Marylebone Cricket Club. THE “ UNRIVALLED ” CRICKET SCORING BOOKS. Retail Price. The " New Limp ” Poclet Scoring Book, size 7in. by 4in., 31 innings ........................ Cd. The “ Bandy,” a compact little book for pocket, size Pin. by 3|in., with space for 5:9 innings, neatly bound ............. 6d. The “ Pocket,” *ize 7in. by 4in., 55 innings, neatly bound............................................ Is. The “ Unrivalled,” oblong, size 12 in. by lOin.. neat fancy covers. 30 innii gs ... 6d. The “ Unrivalled.” oblong, size 12in. by lOin. bound in cloth, 62 innings ............. Is. The *•Unrivalled,” ot long, size 19in. by 10 n., bound in cloth,10U iDnlngs ............ls.Od. The “ Unrivalled.” quarter bound, cloth sides, flush, turned in ........................ 8s. The “ Unrivalled,” oblong,size 12in. by lOin., half-bound roan, cloth sides, very strong. 200 innings................................. 4f». Collins’ Shilling Packet of “ Unrivalled” Cricket Scoring Sheets. Containing 18 sheets of two innings each, s ze 12in. by lOin., with the Laws of the Game, in stiff cover, price Is. Lawn Tennis Scoring Book. The “ Pocket” (size 8in. I y 6in.), 40 matches, strongly bound, 6d. cach. Sold by all Booksellers and Stationers. WILLIAM COLLINS, SON, & Co , Limited. L ondon : BR ID E *E l b PLACE. O lasoow : 139, STIRLING ROAD. GRAD I DGE ’S CELEBRATED “ Special Selected” AND “ Extra Special” BAT S Are used by all the PRIN CIPAL CLUBS, SCHOOLS, and COL­ LEGES in the Kingdom. ( L SPLEND ID SPR ING IN THE HANDLE . GRADIDGE ’S CRICKET BALL The Finest Ball in the Market. F actory — 0RTILEBYPLAGE, W oo lw ich , S.E. PHOTOGRAPHS OF CELEBRATED ELEVENS, 1884-92. ALL CLUBS, HOTELS, SCHOOLS, &c., See. SHOULD HAVE THK CELEBRATED County % other Cricket Elevens, By E. HAWK INS & Co , 108, K ING ’S ROAD, BR IGHTON . The Most Interesting Photographs of the Age. 3/6 each Post Free. Size of Photo I2in. by lOin. ALSO PHOTOS OP ALL THE PRINCIPAL CRICKETERS GENTLEMEN OF ENGLAND AT LORD’S GENTLEMEN OF ENGLAND AT THE OVAL ENGLAND AT LORD’S ENGLAND AT THE OVAL. Capital Photos of THE PARSEES, Is. 6d. each; tho whole set of 14,15s. Under the Patronage of PaiNCB CHRISTIAN, PRINCE CHRISTIAN VICTOR, T h e E a r l o p S h e f f i e l d , & c., & c . The AUSTRALIANS and PARSEES: Photographed Specially for the E arl of Sheffield. L o r u S h e f f i e l u writes “ I hope you will find many customers for such exceedingly good and excellent Photographs.” Jubilee Football Festival, The Oval. March 19,1887. Under the immediate Patronage of H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. Splendid Photographs of the Four Teams. Large Size (12 by 10) 3 /6 each; or 10/- the set of Four. Cabinets 1/6 each; or 6/- the set of Four. Post free. N.B.— All Orders must be accompanied by a remittance Latest Portraits of Celebrated Jockeys. (In Costume)— Large Size, Beautifully Finished and Mounted on India Tints, 7/6 each. Cabinet Size 2/- each. Post Free. Cash with Order. Latest Portraits of LORD HARRIS (In Cricket Costume). Large size (12in. by lOin.) 5s. each, post-free. Cabinets 2s. each, post-free. N. B.— These Portraits have been much admired by all who have seen them E. HAWKINS & Co. (Late Hennah & Kent) PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS, 108, K ING ’S ROAD, BR IGHTON . eagle " " * * Eight stamps, Davis & Sons, 89, Bisbopsgate Street Without, E.C.; 7 & 8, Princes Buildings Coventry Street, W., or 3, New Charles Street. PARIS INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1889 H IGH E ST AWARD , SILVER MEDAL NO AWARD WAS GIVEN To any English or Continental-made Lawn Mowers! T l i e Pe rf ec te d ‘PENNSYLVANIA’ AMERICAN Lawn Mower Important Improve­ ments for 1892. Pennsylvania.’ ” —Field. PERFECTION of EASY W O R K I N G & E F F I C I E N C Y 1he only American Lawn Mower fitted with f-ix Cutting Bludes. It will mow Grass closely and smoothly, ana with HALF THE LAbOUR OP THE BUST ENGLISH MACHINES. All Sizes up to the largest(21in.) can be w orked easilyby one Man. ONE MONTH’SFREE TRIAL ALLOWED C a r r ia g e P a id t o a l l S t a t io n s . Price List and Testimonials from LLOYD, L AW R E N C E & Co., 34, WORSHIP STREET, LONDON, E.C. And all Ironmongers and Seedsmen .’S CRAWFORD’S Patent “ Exceller” Cricket Bats Universally acknowledged the “ Grandest Driving ” Bats ever made. Also a splendid Stock of “ Warsop’a and Cobbett’s ” Bats. Patent Batting and R. F. W. K. Gloves, Leg Guards, Nets, Score Books, and Crawford’s Patent “ Unbreakable* Shod Stumps. Special Discount. Lists Post-free. 21, CRANB0URN ST., LONDON

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