Cricket 1894
APRIL 6, 1894 CRICKET 8 A WEEKLY BECOKP OF THE GAME. 95 KENT COUNTY CRICKET CLUB. A PR AC1ICE for Colts will be held at Tonbridge during the week commencing 21et May. ( ricketers desiring a trial in the same are requested to apply to the Secretary of the K.O C.O , 46, St. tieorge’s Place, Canterbury, on or before 1st May. Applications must t accompanied with a testi monial from a kno i cricketer, and with the match card of the c ■b for which the candidate p'a^s. Each candidate should state his age and pas' performances, and whether qualified to play to r the County by birth or by residence. Reasonable expenses will be allowed. This invitation is addressed to amateurs as wel' as to profeesional s. A. J. LANCASTER, Secretary K.C.C.C., 18th Apri1, 1834. Canterbury. CRICKET AND LAWN TENNIS— SEASON 1893. M essrs. C o llin s beg to direct attention to theh SERIES of CRICKET SCORING and LAWN TENNIS BOOK8. They are made of their we/ known “ SIGHT-PRESERVING ” PAPER, atv V jig printed in dark green ink, the glare of tht in upon the page is materially lessened. Each Jook contains the amended Laws of the Game a» passed by the Marylebone Cricket Club. T h e “ UNRIVALLED " C ricket S coring B ooks Retail Price The “ New Limp" Pocket Scoring Book, size 7in. by 4in., 31 innings........................ 6d The “ Handy,” a compact little book for pocket, size 6in. by 3|in., with space for 29 innings, neatly bouni ........................ 6d The " Pocket,” size 7in. by 4in., 55 innings, neatly bound ............................................. Is, The *•Unrivalled," oblong, size 12in. by lOin. neat fancy covers, 30 innings ............. 6d The “ Unrivalled,” oblong, size 12in. by lOin. bound In cloth. 62 in n in g s........................ 1ft The “ Unrivalled,” «blong, size 12in. by lOin. bound in cloth, 100 innings........................Is. 6d. The “ Unrivalled,” quarter bound, cloth sides, flush, turned in ........................ 8 b The “ Unriva led," oblong, size 12in. by lOin. half-bound roan, cloth sides, very strong, 200 innings ............................................. 4s Collins’ Shilling Packet of “ Unrivalled Cricket Scoring Sheets. Containing 18 sheets of two innings each, size II by 10 inches, with the Laws of the Game. In stiff cover, price Is. Collins’ Reporters’ Manifold Scoring Sheets Perforated, <fcc. Four copies can be written at once. Price Is. Post free, Is. 2d. Lawn Tennis Scoring Book. The “ Pocket,” size 8in. by 6in., 40 matchet strongly bound, 6d. each. L ondon and G lasgow WILLIAM COLLINS. BON. & On.. Limit*/ ESTABLISHED 1853, THOMASTWORT&SONS ■Wholesale and Export Manufacturers of CRICKET BATS BALLS LEG-GUARDS, Etc., Etc. Sontboro’, Tonbridge Wells. RANSOMES ’ LAW N M OW ER S . A - I R I E i T H E B E S T USED ON THE CRICKET GROUNDS OF Oxford and Edinburgh Universities , Haileybury College , Dulwich College , Royal Military College, Woolwich, etc. Pony Machines L6in. and 30in. wide f Prices from HorsePower do. 3 ‘in. to 48in. 1 £ 1 4 ALSO THE BEST MACHINES FOR HAND POWER Ransomea, Sims, & Jefferies, Ltd., Ipswich. ELLIMANS EMBROCATION GO V W & M fe) z g U) H * 1 s- M GO w GO T /J J , :Prepaied oniy by ELLIMAN, SON, & Co., SLOUGH, ENGLAND. ADDRESS- ALL -ENGLAND CBICKET AND BRITISH Forty runs were made with your Patent Bats in two consecutive overs :— Sgt-M*jEicHB R. Biding Establishment, 6,6 4 , 4,2 2! Sergt-Ms j . K e m p th o k e , ,,6 ,6 ,4.2 :18 SFOBTS WAREHOUSE, Car ri ngton Street Bridge, N O T T IN G H AM . 4) In ordering Bats give the size of handle by measuring round handle; and mention weight. These Bats will be sold as Nos. 1,?,and 3, so that Clubs can make an easy purchase. L. J. NICOLLS, ROBERTSBRIDGE, PATENTEE & MANUFACTURER OF THE AUTOMATIC BAT HANDLE T H E B E engravings show the advan tsge^ this handle gives, as each curve forms a key or abutment against the ela»tic substance Although these hnndles ere in two pieces from the shoulder 10 the blade, it is impossible to get them out of shape. The bats, introduced in 1890, have been used 1y the best Cricketera of Englind, Australie, and New Zealand, as w el as having been sent to India ar d Africa, and the ULi- veisal testimony is . that nothing has ever i een trought iDto the Cricketing world to gi\e su ch advantages to the batsman in cutting and driving powers. N oT.C E IN CASE OF I n f r in g e m e n t .— The Patentee does not bind himselfto any number of Curves. The names of the Cricketers that had Presenta- tion Patt for 50 aLd over at Bastings cricket week, September, 18i3:—W. L. Murdoch, A. B. Stoddart. C. E. De Trafford, W. W. Read, H. T. Hew. tt, and J. J. Ferris. Cricket G rom d Tfi IK SEATS LaWii T e n is TEA.5 SEVTS and ortablo folding TEAK CHAIRS Buy CASTLE’S Teak Seats which require neither PAINT nor VARNIsH As supplied to the For CRICKET AND TENNIS, UR0UND3 PARKS, GARDENS, PARADE0. And all open spaces H.CASTLE & SONS, BALTIC WHARF, Millbank, S . W . D A F T ’ S NEW Illustrated Catalogue OF CRICKET, LAWN TENNIS, & c . Now Ready, Post Free on Application.
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