Cricket 1894

MAY 31, 1894 GB1CKET g A WEEKLY RECORD OP THE GAME, 175 RANSOM ES ’ LAW N M OW ER S .A - IR E T H E B E S T USED ON THE CR ICKET GROUNDS OF O xford a n d E d in b u rg h U nivei'sities, H a iley b u ry C ollege , D u lw ich C ollege , R o y a l M ilita ry C ollege, W oolw ich , etc. P ony M achines £6in. and 30in w ide / P rices from H orse P ow er do. 3 in. to 48in. „ I £ 1 4 ALSO THE BEST MACHINES FOR HAND POWER Ransomes, Sims, & Jefferies, Ltd., Ipswich B U C K B U R 8T B IL L v. U P P E R C L A P T J N .- Played at B nckhurst H ill on M ay 26. U p p e r C lapton , H. E. B arham ,c sub. b B row n .....................15 W .K . R ob in son , c and b R ich m on d ............12 J. E. T ekell, c Sm ith, b C onquest .......... . 25 E . J. M iroy, b C on­ quest ..............................10 C. L . G illard, pt Russel], b R op er ... 26 J. F ox, b R ich m on d ... 8 B uckh urst H il l . J. B. C ottingham , b R op er ............ ... E . C. M ott, b R oper P. N el', b R ich m on d P. A. Irby, b R op er O sborn, n ot out ... B 5, lb 2, n b 1 ... T ota l W. R oper, n ot out ... 21 T . B.Baiw ell, not ou t u B 2, lb 1 ... ... 3 T otal W . B row n, run ou t 53 W . G. C ook, c and b O sborn ..................... 5 O. C harlesw orth, b N ell ..................... ... 5 G . C onquest, run ou t 16 A. R ich m on d , J. bm ith, Russell, W . Cook, and C. Cook did n o t bat. Ground TE IK SEATS Lawn Tenuis TEAK SEVTS and ortable folding TEAK CHAIRS Buy CASTLE’S Teak Seats which require neither PAINT nor VARNISH p or V MPPlwd to the CRICKET AND tennis , grounds PARKS, GARDENS, PARADES, And all open ADDRESS— H. CASTLE & SONS, BALTIC WHARF, Millbank, S.W. CRICKET, (HD LAWN TERRIS—SEASM 11(1. M e s s r s . C o l l in s bee to direct attention to their BERIE8 of CRICKET SCORING and LAWN TENNIS BOOKS. They are made of their wef known " SIGHT-PRESERVING ” PAPER, ai* bring printed in dark green ink, the glare of the - -*n upon the page is materially lessened. 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A D D R E S S — ILL-ENGLAND CRICKET AND BRITISH SPORTS WAREHOUSE, Car r i ngton St ree t Br idge, N O T T IN G H A M . Splendid for Sprains or Tender ^ F e e t * j \ Sea Bath A t H om e F o r i j d . 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 rp B E S E engravings -1- sh ow the advan- teges this bar die gives, as c8ch curve fo im s a key or abutm ent, again st the elat tic substance. A lthough these handles are in tw o p icces from the th ou fd er to th e blade, it is im possible to get th em ou t o f shape. T h e bats, in troduced in 18S0, bave been used 1 y th e best C ricketers of E n gland, Australia, and N ew Zealand, as ^ e )l as having been Bent to India and A frics, and the uni­ versal testim on y is tb at nothing has ever been Iro u g h t in to the C rick etin g w orld to give such advantages to th e batsm a n in cu ttin g and driving pow ers. N o t ic e in ca se o f I n fr in g e m e n t — 2 he P a ten tee d oes n o t bind h im self to a n y n u m b er o f Curves. T h e nam es o f the C ricketers that had Preset ta tion Bat- fo r 50 and over at B a stin gs cri. ket \*eek Septem ber, 18 3 :—W . L . M urdoch, A. E . Stoddart, C. E. D e T rafford, W . W . R ead, H . T . Hew tt, and J. J. F erris. F orty runs were m ade w i’ h your Patent Bats in tw o con secutive o v e rs :— Sgt M ajKicHER. R iding E sta b lish m en t,6, 64, t, 2 23 S ergt-M aj. K k m p th on e, „ 6,6,4. 2 18 40 I n ord erin g B a ts g iv e the size o f h a n d le by m ea su rin g roun d h a n d le; an d m ention w eight. T hese B ats w il be sold a s N os 1, 2, a n d 3, so that C lubs ca n m ake an ea sy p u rch a se. E L L IM A N ’S EM B R O C A T IO N CO W 50 l / l i . Excellent for SPRAINS and BRUISES'

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