Cricket 1892
JULY 7, 1892 CRICKET: A WEEKLY EECOED OF THE GAME. 28 3 COBBETTS CRICKF.T BAT COMPANY, LIMITED. SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF THE “ COBBETT” BAT. ^ M A K E R u j ] Factory-56, Capland Street, Grove Rd., Marylebo ne, N.W. ^ WITHIN THREE MINUTES’ WALK OP LORD’S. V Mk The Makers of the above CELEBRATED BATS beg to give NOTICE to the Trade and public in general, that on aocount of some persons stamping Cobbett’s name on common and inferior made goods, none are genuine unless they bear Cobbett’s REGISTERED TRADE MARK, also around stamp under splice. All Bats are also numbered on splice. Cobbett’s “ Jubilee Patent Gutta Percha Driver” with patent handle- J . L Y O N S & S O N S , 22 & 23, REDCROSS ST., CRIPPLEGATE, LONDON, AND 8, CHURCH ST., MANCHESTER. MANUFACTURERS OF REG STERED MARYLEBONE & ALL ENGLAND CRICKETING BAGS, GOLF CADDIES & FOOTBALL BAGS. C RICKET I CAUTION ! Messn. J. LYONS and SONS, -M and 23, Red Cross-street, Cripplegate, London, B.C., and •,Churoh-stref t, Manohester, Manufacturers of the ORIGINAL REGISTERED MARYLEBONE and ALL’ ENGLAND CRICKET BAGS, regret that they have to caution the public against purchasing tags pirating their designs of inferior quality. None are genuine unloss bearing the registered trads mark stamped on the bottom of eaoh bag, via., “ THE MARY- LhBONE and “ THE ALL ENGLAND” To be obtained from all respectable orioketing establishments, or wholesale of the above. Price Lists ui>on application. C RICKET! CAUTION I “ THE MAKYLEBONE CRICKET BAT BAG (Registered No. 7,351) and “ THB ALL ENGLAND " (Registered No. 7,352). Any peraoa making use of these titles without our authority will render themselves liable to legal proceedings—J. LYONS AND SONS, St and 23, Red Cross-street, Oripplegate, London, E.0.i and S, Churoh-street, Manohester. 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 apologise for havin'? done so. I was, however, ignorant thal 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 ANKRKTT.^ City&SouthLondonRailway. N E W R O U T E TO T H E O V A L . Trains worked entirely by Electric Locomotives E un every few m inutes to and from C I T Y (King Wi l l i 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 Cl apham Common). SINGLE FARE (any distance) S d . THOMAS C. JENKIN, General Manager. NOW READY. GENTLEMEN PRICE SIXPENCE. v. PLAYERS. With introduction and History of the Contest since its origin in 1806. FULL SCORES OF ALL REPORTED MATCHES. W r i g h t & Co., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, London, E.C., or W . H. Smith & Sen’s Bookstalls. L. J. NICOLLS, ROBERTSBRIDGE, PATENTEE & MANUFACTURER OP THE AUTOMATIC BAT HANDLE. rn H I S handle is in two pieces as the engravings show. It cannot get out of shape. Among the many unsolicited tes timonials, Gunn says —“ His is grand.” These bats are used by W. ft. Grace, A. E. Btoddart, the Austra lians, andmanyothers. See unsolicited testi monials. Notice—In case of infringement, the Patentee does not bind himself to any number of curves. The Patent Chamois bound handles without any seams. Re-per cussive Cork handles. All Care Handle Bats warranted to clubs, from 6/6. In ordering bats, please mention ■weight, and size of handle round centre. The Patent Automatic Bats are sold as No. 1, 2, & 3, so that clubs can make an easy pur chase. ^Cricket Ground TEAK SEATS Lawn Tennis TEAK SEATS and ‘ ^portable folding TEAK CHAIRS Buy CASTLE’ S Teak Seats, which require neither PAINT nor VARNISH. supplied to thg Surrey County Club, Kennington Oval. (for ADDRE SS— The Oval Station is about 50 yards from the Entrance to the Surrey Cricket Ground C R I C K E T \ ^ AND \ TENNISGROUNDS PARKS, GARDENS, PARADES. And all open spaces. H,CASTLE & SONS, BALTIC WHARF, Millbank, S .W . ^APEMAKEKJS ea g le " - * * 99 16 -packets ^^^^CHOCOLATE Eight stamps, Davis & Sons, 89, Bishopsgate Street Without, E.C.; 7 & 8, Princes buildings Coventry Street, W., or 3, New Charles Street. BEVISED LAWS OF CRICKET F O R 1 8 92. T ogether with H ints to Y oung P layers . An instructive treatise illustrated by seven special engravings, five diagrams showing how to place a team in the field to different bowling, and copy of rules for guidance of those forming clubs, &c. Post free, 4 stamps, of Wright and Co., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors’ Commons, E.C. To be obtained from all Booksellers. J. D. BARTLETT, Railway Approach, WATEELOO STATION. Any young asjAriiig Cricketer may become great in the Cricket Field by using BARTLETT’S Celebrated REPERCUSSIVE BATS. The Australians during their last visit all used Our Celebrated REPER- CUSSIYE BATS See Cricket at Oval, Sept.22nd, 1888—52 runs made in less than half an hour, and 87 runs in an hour and three quarters from cur Bats. Admitted the Fastest Scoring Bat of the Season. May be had of all Dealers in Cricket Goods. ORV—71, WATEIRLOO ROAD . CRICKET NETS i CRICKET NETS! 18ft. by 6ft ffom-5, 10 ; complete with Poles a n d B a ck atop, 11/- Other sizes at proportionate prices. Send for illustrated catalogues of Tennis Nets; Fishing, Rabbit, and Sheep Netting, &c., &c., Post Free, to And**?w P o tte r , M elbourne Works, W olverhampton. Awarded 10 Gold & Silver Medala
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