Cricket 1893

CRICKET NETS! CRICKET NETS! 18ft. by 6lt. from 5/10; complete with Poles and Back stop, 11;- Other Bizes at proportionate prices. Send (or illustrated catalogues of Tennis Nets; Fishing, Rabbit, and Sheep Netting, <fcc., &c., PobI Free, to Andrew P otter, Melbourne Works, Wolverhampton. Awarded 10 Gold & Silver Medals 260_________ CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME 0 JULY 6( 1893 Undoubtedly the Best Balls I have ever bowled with. F. R. SPOFFORTH. Dear Sir,—I have given your Balls a thorough trial, and muBt say that 1 like them better than any others I have bowled with, they keep their Bhape and do not increase in size, which is a great fault with many, and a big Ball is very difficult to manipulate.—Yours truly, GEORGE A. LOHMANN. Dear Sir,—We used your Balls in the last Inter-colonial match at Sydney, they lasting well on a hard wicket, and at the same time keeping their Bhape right through a long innings. The cricketers are very pleased indeed with the Balls and can recommend them to anyone.—I remain Yours very truly, G. T. B. TURNER. John Wisden’ s Improved Special School Balls Are used by all the important Preparatory Schools. 21 ,Uranium St.muni® Universally acknowledged the Best Balls made they are in use at Lords, nearly all County Grounds, also Melbourne and Sydney Grounds and Principal Clubs throughout the World. L. J. NICOLLS, ROBERTSBRIDGE, O PATENTEE & MANCJFAOTUBEB OP THE AUTOMATIC BAT HANDLE. 'P H E S E engravings show the advan-i tages this handle gives, 1 as each curve form s a l key or abutment, against the elastic substance. Although these handles are m two pieces from the shoulder of the blade, it is impossible to get them out of shape. These bats, introduced in 1889, have been used by the best Cricketers of England, Australia, and New Zealand, as well as having been sent to India and Africa, and the uni­ versal testimony is that nothing has ever been brought into the Cricketing world to give such advantages to the batsman in batting and driving powers. A few first-class w ho have the Perfect and Balanced W. W. Read, W . L . Murdoch, Pigg, J. Briggs, J. J. Lyons, i Australian orders W holesale and N o tic e in cash o f In frin g em en t.— The Patentee does not bind himselfto any number of Curves. ^ \ C rick et G rou nd T 2 A X SEATS ^ ° t * \ Lswn T,nni* teak SIAM and V ^ * * ^ r .\Portable foldingTEAK CHAIRS * J £ \ CASTLE’ST.ak Seats, \whi<jh require neither \ \ PAINT nor VARNISH, „ V >supplied to the Oowity Club, T E N N I 8 ° T>I M K 8, 8 * R D E N 8 ,\ « % d \ > . . PARADES. \ V AU a ll open ipace»\ v V iDDEEBS- V % V V 4 H. CASTLEA S O N S / ^ ^ % BALTIC WHARF, \ W V \ City&Sonth London Railway. 1 V E W R O U T E TO T H E O V A L . Trains worked entirely by ElectricLocomotives B un every few m inute s so and from CITY (King Will,am Street), BORO’, ELEPHANT & CASTLE , OVAL, and ST0CKWELL (for Clapham Common). SINGLE FARE (any distance) £3d. The Oval Station is about 60 yards from the Entrance to the Surrey Crioket Ground, THOMAS O. JENKIN, General Manager. JOHNWISDEN&CO. Cricket Goods MANUFACTURERS CRAWFORD-S PATENT “ExcGiler” Cricket Bats GRANDEST DR IVER S E V E R MADE . Patent Batting Gloves. W A R S O P ’S P A T E N T BATS . W A R S O P ’S A L L C A N E BATS . BAGS, NETS, STUMPS, &c. &c. W . A. WOOF, COUNTY CRICKETER, AND CRICKET COACH CHELTENHAM COLLEGE IS THE CHEAPEST AND BEST MAN FOE Cricket, Tennis, Football and Golf Goods 4. SUFTOLK ROAD: CHELTENHAM. ILLUSTRATED PRICE LIST FREE The Australians during their last visit all used Our Celebrated REPER- CUSS1VE BATS. See Cricket at Oval, Sept. 22nd, 1888.—S2 runs made in less than h alf an hour, and 87 runs In an hour and three quarters from our Bats. Adm itted the Fastest Scoring Bat of the Season. May be had of all Dealers in Cricket Goods. 7I.NUFACTORY—7ti WATERLOO ROAD. B R E A K F A S T - S U P P E R . E P P S ’ S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING . C O C O A B O I L I N G W A T E R O R M I L K . J. D. BARTLETT, Railway Approach, WATERLOO STATION. Any young aspiring Cricketer ma'j become great in the Cricket Field by using B A R T L E T T 8 Celebrated REPERCUSSIVE BATS. Printed f Ihe Proprietor b j W r ig h t & Co., 41 it . Andrew’s B ill, Doctor a' Commons, London, H.O., July (3th, 1893 J

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