Cricket 1893

CRICKET NETS! CRICKET N ETS! 18ffc. by 6tt. fcom 5/10; complete with Poles and Baok stop, 11,- Other sizes at proportionate prices. Send for illustrated catalogues of Tennis Nets; Fishing, Rabbit, and Sheep Netting, &c., Ac., Post Free, to A ndrew P otter ,Melbourne Works, Wolverhampton. Awarded 10Gold &Silver Medals MAT 4, 1893 INDEX TOVOL. XI. OF' CRICKET ’ Together with Title Page, etc., as a separate part. ^Cricket Ground TEAK SEATS Lawn Tennis TEAK SEATS and ___________________________ _____ ' \portablo folding TEAK CHAIRS Price One Penny Post Free 1 id. NOW READY. OFFICE OF THI3 P A P E R - 41, St. Andrew ’s Hill, D octors’ Comm on s, E.C. C omic C ricket .—B y the Cocuney Sportsm an (Alec Nelson). A profusely illustrated and viva­ cious volume. Post free, 1/2. W right & Co., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, E.C. Can be had from all news agents or W. H. Sm ith’s bookstalls. _____________________________ Bay CASTLE’ S Teak Seats, .which require neither PAINT nor VARNISH, Y or \ $ supplied to the CRICKET \ Surrey County Clnb, rENHl"flDR O U S ^ ^ \ f ,?l n in g t0 n O V a l PAITC8, BARDENS, \ A ■%,. + PARADES. &sd all open spaces. VDDRE 88- H. CASTLE & S0NS |\<S> BALTIC WHARF, SSillbank, S.W. CRICKETS a WEEKLY KECORD OF THE GAME; COBBETT’S CR ICKET BAT COMPANY, LIMITED. 80LE MANUFACTURERS OF THE “ C O B B E T T ” B A T . c o M A K E R S ] Factory-56, Capland Street, Grove Rd„ IViarylebone, N.W. W ITH IN THREE M INUTES’ W A L K OF LO RD ’S. The Makers o f the above CELEBRATED BATS beg to give NOTICE to the Trade and public in general, tha on account o f some persons stam ping Cobbett’s name on com m on and inferior made goods, none are genuine unless they bear C obbett’fl REGISTERED TRADE MARK, also a round stamp under splice. All Bats are also numbered on splice. Cobbett’s “ Jubilee Patent Gutta Percha Driver” with patent handle- J.COBBETT 1 t y K o y a l I ^ e t t c r s * P a t e n t . FRANK BRYAN’S ‘ ‘ Club Grasshopper” “ Club President’’ & “ Club Croydon” BATTING GLOVES. H T T B B E B S S E W N OUST. 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. The great advantage of thus securing the rubber to ihe 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 A LL OUTFITTERS. F j SAN K BRYAN , 38, Charterhouse Square, London. PR ICE L IST ON APPLICATION . M anufacturers— CRICKET SHIRTS T H E “ RT CG A L ” W H I T E C A N V A S C L U B STT IRT As Manufactured and Introduced to the cricketing world by us in 1884, and supplied] 4 / G 6Q.Ch . during the last eight seasons to the leading gentlemen and professional players in ^ 7 -/ i q / , England and Australia. Washes snowy white, is soft, absorbent, porous and un-j I HP66 JOr L & r shrinkable. ■As the success of our cloth has caused it to be imitated by almost CARRIAGE PAID, every athletic outfitter in the kingdom, the public are earnestly warned against such inferior imitations. ^ 0 avo^ them write direct to us. In ordering, send size of collar usually worn and height. S T R U T H E R S H r C O . f City D epot-83, FINSBURY PAVEMENT, E.C. I LONDON K * A A X W A ' U V # lowest E nd-221, HIGH HOLBORN, W.C. I LUHDUN Printed for the Proprietor by WaiaHT * Oo. 41. St. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors' Commons, London, H.O., May 4 th, 1893.

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