Cricket 1894
MAY 24, 1894 CRICKET* A WEEKLY BECORF OP THE GAME, 159 Cricket Ground TEAK SEATS Lawn Tenuis TEAK SEATS and ortable folding TEAK CHAIRS Buy CASTLE’S Teak Seats which require neither PAINT nor VARNISH As supplied to the Club. Oval For CRICKET *AND fEMNIS, 8R0UNDS PARKS, GARDENS, PARADES, And all open spaces. ADDBESS— H. CASTLE & SONS, BALTIC WHARF, Millbank, S.W . CRICKET, AND LAWK TENNIS—SEASIN 1M I. M e s s r s . C o l l i n s b et to direct attention to theii SERIES o f CRICKET SCORING and LAWN TENNIS BOOKS. They are m ade of their w af known “ BIGHT-PRESERVING ” PAPER, am Iriag printed In dark green ink, the glare of the . jn upon the page is m aterially lessened. Each .look contains the amended Li&wfl o f the Gam a as passed by the Marylebone Cricket Olab. T hb " UNRIVALLED " C b io k it B oorino Booxs Retail Prloe The "N ew L im p” Pocket Booring Book, size 7in. by un., SI in n in gs.......................... M , The “ H andy,” a eom pact little book for S ocket, size Sin. by SJin., with space for ) innings, neatly bound .......................... M The “ P ocket,” size Tin. by 4in.t 5S innings, neatly bound .................................................. Is. The “ Unrivalled,” oblong, size lHn. by lOin. neat fancy covers, 30 innings ............... Sd. The " Unrivalled,” oblong, size 19in. by lOin. bound in cloth, 82 in n in g s .......................... la. The ” Unrivalled,” oblong, size lSUn. by lOin. bound in cloth, ISO innings..........................IB. Sd. The ■ Unrivalled, ’ quarter bound, cloth sides, flush, turned in ........................... 8s, The " Unrivalled,” oblong, size 12in. by lOin. half-bonnd roan, d o th sides, very strong, 200 Innings .................................................. 4s. Collins' Shilling Paoket o f " Unrivalled Crioket Scoring Sheets. Containing 18 sheets of two Innings each, size 11 by 10 incheB, with the Laws of the Qame. Ia stilt cover, prioe la. C o llin s ’ R e p o r te r s ’M a n lfo ld S o o rin g S h eet* Perforated, &o. Four copies oan be written at once. Prloe Is. Post free, 1b. 2d. L a w n T e n n is S c o r in g B o o k . The " Pocket,” size Hn. by BbL, 40 matohes, strongly bound, 6d. each. L ondon ax a Q u a a ow . W W U AM O jM M M , BOM, * Oe., Limited THOMASTWORT&SONS Wholesale and Export Manufacturers of CRICKET BATS BALLS LEG-GUARD S, Eto., Etc. Southboro’, Tunbridge Wells. T h e B lu e s an d T h e ib B a t t le s (1827 to 1893 vitn scores o f all Cricket M atches played between t'le U aiversities. One Shilling, By p ost Is 2d.— b rig h t and C o., “ E n g lis h S p o r t s ” Office, 41, *t. Andrew’s H ill, D octors’ C om m ons, E.C. D A F T ’ S NEW Illustrated Catalogue OP CRICKET, LAWN TENNIS, &C. N ow R eady, Post Free on Application. A D D R E S S — ILL-ENGLAND CRICKET AND BRITISH SPORTS WAREHOUSE, Car ri ngton St reet Bri dge, N O T T IN G H A M . Splendid for Sprains or Tender ^ A Sea Bath A t Home For 1Jd. 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 R O F T H E AUTOMATIC BAT HANDLE rp E E BE engraviLgs sh ow the advan - tf ges th ish a E d leg iv es. as etch <ur\e foim s a le y or abutm ent, a fa iu tt the elastic fcubt-tance. Although these handles ere in tw o picces from the shoulder 10 the blade, it is im posfiiU e t o f e t them ou t o f shape. T b e bats, in troduced in 18f0, bave I een used 1y the \ esi C ricketers of E D gland, Australia, and N ew Zealand, as v e il as having been sent to In dia a rd A frica, and the ULi- veisal to tim o n y is th a tn o th iig has ever been 1 roupht ii«to the C ricket ing w orld to gi\e such advantages to th e batsm an in cu ttin g and driving pow ers. N o t i c e in c a s e o f I n fr in g e m e n t. — 1he Patentee does not bind himselfto any number of Curves. T h e nam es o f the C ricketers that had P reseota tion Bat- for 50 and over at B astin gs cri- ket week Septem ber, 18 3 :— w . L. M urdoch, A. E . Stoddart, C. E. D e T raffoid, W . W . Head, H. T . Hew tt, and J. J. Ferris. F orty runs were m ade w iih your Patent Bats in tw o con secutive overs Sgfc M »jRicH ER. R iding E stablishm ent, 6,6 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. T hese B ats w ill be sold a s N os. 1, 2, an d 3, so th at C lubs ca n m ake an ea sy pu rch ase. E L L IM A N S EM B R O C A T IO N 1/1J. Excellent for SPRAINS and BRUISE RANSOMES ’ LAW N M OW ER S -A.ZR/E! T H E B E S T U SED ON T H E C R IC K E T G R O U N D S O F Oxford and Edinburgh Universities, Haileybury College , Dulwich College , Royal Military College, Woolwich , etc. P ony M achines 26in. and 30in. w ide f P rices from H orse P ow er do. 3 in. to 48in. „ \ £ 1 4 ALSO T H E B E S T M A C H IN E S FOR H A N D P OW E R Ransomes, Sims, & Jefferies, Ltd., Ipswich
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