Cricket 1893

94 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OP THE GAME. APRIL 27, 1893 Daft’s 3Hustrateb price Cist OF GRICKET, LAWN TENNIS, GOLF, &c. POST FR E E ON APPLICATION. THE ALL ENGLAND CRICKET AND BRITISH SPORTS WAREHOUSE, CARRINGTON STREET BRIDGE, NO TT IN GH AM . RICHARD DAFT (Late Captain Notts County Eleven), wishes to state that his only Nottingham address is— THE ALL ENGLAND CRICKET AND BRITISH SPORTS WAREHOUSE, CARRINGTON STREET BRIDGE, NOTTINGHAM. S portive S natches for 1892 — A varied volume for Cricketers, Footballers, Swimm ers, Golfers, and Ath'etes. Portraits and Biosri- phies, W heezes from the W ickets, and Pungent Paragraphs. Price Sixpence.—W right and Co., 41, St. Andrew’s Bill, E.C. COUNTY TEAMS, 1892. The Following Groups of County Teams appeared in C k ick e t last year. MIDDLESEX 1 YORKSHIRE SURREY I GLOUCESTERSHIRE NOTTS , SOMERSETSHIRE LANCASHIRE ENGLISH TEAM IN ! SOUTH AFRICA In addition to the above, Special Photographic Supplem ents have been presented of G. LOHMANN, L. C. H. PALAIRET & H. T.HEWETT’ ARTHUR SHREWSBURY.. A. E. STODDART, AND S. M. J. WOODS. (Several others in preparation). Back Numbers containing any of the above can be had at the usual price, on application at Office— 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors’ Commons, E C- N O W READY. rpHE HAMPSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB GUIDE for 1893, published under the special supervision of the H.C.C.C. Committee. C on ta in sL ist of Executive for 1898, List of Members, Rules and Fixtures of the Hampshire County Cricket Club, List of Hampshire Umpires and Pro­ fessionals with Addresses, Full Score of all Hampshire Matches in 1892, Full score of Winchester v. Eton in 1892. with Summary of Results from Commencement, List of Hampshire Cricket Clubs in 189.J, with Secretaries' Ad­ dresses. etc. ; Fixtures of Principal Hampshire Cricket Clubs, Laws of Cricket as Revised by M.C.C.; Laws of County Cricket, Championships in Aquatics. Lawn Tennis, and Billiards; Records in Cricket, Billiards, Athletics, Swimming, etc.: Summary of Results Oxford v. Cambridge, and Eton v. Harrow Cricket Matches, Summary of Results Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, Winners of the Derby from 1840, Winners of G.N. Steeplechase from Com­ mencement, Racing Fixtures for the Year, Winners of Waterloo Cup from 1883, Cricket Diary, etc. P rice 6 d , b y P ost 7d. To be obtained of the Publisher. (J. Buxly, Bridge Street, Southampton; or at the Pavilion at the Hampshire County Ground, Southampton. G race P arlour C ricket .—This novel gan e provides amusem ent for one or any number o f persons. M atches can be played and analysis kept, same as on the cricket field. Sent securely packed, to any aldres, on receipt of la. lOJd.— W right and Co , 41, St. Andrew’s Bill, F.C. P A T H I S X CRICKET SHIELD S T AM P E D A ll the Outfitters have them, also P. B. COW & CO., 46 & 47, OHEAPSIDE, LONDON, THE MANUFACTURERS. B y K o v a l L e t t e r s P a t e n t , FRANK BRYAN’S ‘‘.Club Grasshopper” “ Club President” & “ Club Croydon BATTING GLOVES. R U B B E R S S E W 1 T COST. The rubber o f these batting gloves is made with a flange or projecting edge, and is SEWN ON very securely through the said flange. 1 he great advantage of thus securing the rubber to the gloves must be apparent to all players, as the annoyance of the rubber becoming detached, as is so often the case when the usual method is adopted, is entirely obviated. By this system a perrect glove is offered at a very slight increase in price. TO BE OBTAINED OF ALL OUTFITTERS. F j HANK BRYAN , 38, Charterhouse Square, London. PR ICE L IS T ON APPLICATION . Left Hand, Outside. r j - i j j ( ( g p ) p ) s g j ,

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