Cricket 1894

MAY 17, 1894 OKICKETs A WEEKLY SECORr OF THE GAME, xfc,MJrioket Ground TEAK SEATS i A 0<l^ \ Lawn Tennis TEAK SEATS and ' f / o V V ortable folding TEAK CHAIRS Buy CASTLE’S Teak Seats which require neither PAINT nor VARNISH k As supplied to the Surrey County Club, Kenning ton Oval For CRICKET AND TENNIS, GROUNDS PARKS, GARDENS, PARADES, And all open spaces. V* A , V \ ADDRESS— H- CASTLE & SONS, BALTIC WHARF, M i l l b a n k , S . W \ CRICKET, AND LAWN TENNIS— SEASM 1883. M e s s r s . C o l l i n s beg to direct attention to theii SERIES of CRICKET SCORING and LAWN TENNIS BOOKS. They are m ade o f their w ef known “ SIGHT-PRESERVING ” PAPER, am faring printed in dark green ink, the glare of tha jn upon the page is m aterially lessened. Each Jook contains the amended Laws of the Gam e aa passed by the Marylebone Cricket Club. T he “ UNRIVALLED " C r ic k e t B o o b in g B o o m Retail Price The “ New L im p” Pocket Booring Book, size 7in. by 4in„ 31 innings...................................... 6d. The "H andy,” a com pact little book for pocket, size Sin. by 32in., with space for 29 innings, neatly b oo n ! ........................... fid The “ Pocket," size 7in. by 4in., 65 innings, neatly bound .................................................. Is. The “ Unrivalled,” oblong, size 12in. by lOin. neat fancy covers, 80 innings ............... fid. The “ Unrivalled," oblong, size 121n. by lOin. bonnd in cloth, 62 in n in g s ............... ... la The " Unrivalled,” oblong, size 121n. by lOin. bound in cloth{ 100 innings... . ......................... . .........................IB. fid. The “ Unrivalled,1’ quarter bound, d oth sides, flush, turned in ... ... ... Ba. The “ Unrivalled,” oblong, size 12in. by lOin. half-bound roan, d oth sides, very strong, 200 innings .................................................. 48. Collins’ ShlUlng P acket o f “ Unrivalled Crloket Scoring Sheets. Containing 18 sheets o f two innings each, size 11 by 10 inches, with the Laws of the Game. I b stiff cover, price Is. Collins' Reporters’M anifold Scoring Sheets Perforated, &c. Four copies oan be written at once. Prioe Is. ro s t free, Is. 2d. L aw n Tennis Sooring Book. The “ Pocket,” size 8in. by Sin., 40 matches, strongly bound, 6d. eaoh. L ondon and G lasgow , WILLIAM OOLLINl, BOW. * Co.. LbrtiW ESTABLISHED 1853. THOMASTW0RT&SONS Wholesale and Export Manufacturers of Sonthboro’ , Tunbridge Wells. T h e B lu e s a n d T h e i r B a t t l e s (1827 to 1833 wiSn scores o f all Cricket M atches p la ce d betw een th3 U niversities. One S hilling, By p o st Is 2d.— W righ t and C o., “ E n g lis h S p o r t s ” O ffice, 41, St. Andrew ’s H ill, D octors’ C om m ons, E.C. D A F T ’ S NEW Illustrated Catalogue OF CRICKET, LAWN TENNIS, &C. N ow Ready, Post Free on Application. A D D R E S S — 1LL-ENGLAND CRICKET AND BRITISH SPORTS WAREHOUSE, Car r i ngton St ree t Br i dge , NOTTINGHAM . Splendid for Sprains ^ o p Tender ^ F e e t - CRICKET BATS BALLS LEG-GUARDS, Etc., Etc. A Sea Bath A t H om e For 1Jd. OF CHEMISTS, Etc. L. J. NICOLLS, ROBERTSBRIDGE, P A T E N T E E & M A N U F A C T U R E S O F T H E AUTOMATIC BAT HANDLE T H E S E engravings sh ow th e advan- k tages this handle gives. ] as each curve form s a key or abutm ent, against th e elastic substance. A lthough these han dles are in tw o pieces from the 6houlder to th e blade, it is im possible to get them ou t o f shape. T he bats, in troduced in 1890, h ave been used by the best C ricketers o f E n g lin d , Australia, and N ew Zealand, as w ell as having been sent to In d ia and A frics, a n d the u n i­ versal testim on y is that nothiDg has ever been I rou g h t in to the C rick etin g w orld to give such advantages to th e batsm an in cutting and driving pow ers. N o t ic e in c a s e o f I n f r in g e m e n t .— 7 he Patentee, does not bind himselfto any number of Curves. T h e nam es o f the C ricketers th a t had P resen ta­ tion Bat- for 50 and over at B a stin gs cricket week Septem ber, 18:3:— w . L . M urdoch, A. E . S toddart. C. E. D e T raffoid, W . W. B ead, H . T. H ew .tt, and J. J. F ern s. F orty run e were m a de w iih your P atent Bats in iw o con secu tive o v e r s :— Sgt M »jR iC H E R .R idingE stabliehm eD t,6,64,4 2 22 Sergt-M aj. K e m p th o n e , „ 6 ,6 ,4 .2 18 40 In ordering Bats give the size of handle by measuring round handle; and mention weight These Bats w ill be sold as Nos. 1, 2, and 3, so that Clubs can m ake an easy purchase. E L L IM A N S EM B R O C A T IO N 1 / l i , Excellent for SPRAINS and BRUISES- RANSOM ES’ LAW N M OW ER S .A -IR /IE T H E B E S T USED ON THE CR ICKET GROUNDS OF Oxford and Edinburgh Universities , Haileybury College , Dulwich College , Royal Military College, Woolwich , etc. P ony M achines 26in. and 30in. w ide / P rices from H orse P ow er do. ALSO THE BEST 'in. to 48in. MACHINES £14 POWER FOR HAND Ransomea, Sims, & Jefferies, Ltd., Ipsvrich

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