Cricket 1894
JUNE 7, 1891 CRICKETg A WEEKLY BECORP OF 'THE GAME. 101 L. J. NICOLLS, R O B E R T S B R I D G E , PATENTEE & MANUFACTURER OF THE a u t o m a t i c b a t h a n d l j rn a E 8 B engnviogi show the advan tage^ this handle gives, as each curve forms a key or abutment, agaiast the elastic substance Although theae handles ara in two pieces from tha shoulder to the blade, it is impossible to get them out of shape. The bats, introduced in 1890, have been usel by the besr- Cricketers of Englind, Australia, and New Zealand, as well as having been sent to India and Africa, and the uni- vecsvl testimony is that nothing has ever been brought into the Cricket ing world to give such advantages to the batsman iu cutting and driving powers. N o t ic e in c a se of I n f r in g e m e n t . — The patentee does not bind himself to any number of Curves. The names of the Cricketers that Jad Presenta tion Bat- for 50 and over at Hastings cricket week, September, 1893:—W, L. Murdoch, A. E. Stoddart, C. E. De Trafford, W. W. Read, H. T. Hewctt, and J. J. Ferris. Forty runs were made with your Patent Bats in two consecutive overs :— Sgt Maj R ich er. Riding Establishment, 6,6 4,4, 2 2 1 Sergt-Maj, K em pthone, „ 6,6, 4. 2 18 40 In ordering Bats give the size of handle by measuring round handle; and mention weight. These Bats wil be sold as Nos. 1, 2, and 3, so that Clubs can make an easy purchase. Splendid for Sprains ^ or Tender ^ F e e t A Sea Bath At Home For 1Jd. CHEMISTS, rto. Cricket Ground TE&.K SEATS LawJ Tennis TE1K SEATS and ortable folding TEAK CHAIRS Buy CASTLE S Teak Seats which require neither PAINT nor VARNISH As supplied to the Surrey County Club, Oval For CRICKET AND TE 1M13, UR0UND3 PARKS, GARQ:NS, PARADEt*. And all open spaces H, CASTLE & SONS, BALTIC WHARF, Millbank, S. R E V I S E D “ LAWS OF CRICKET ” F O R 1894. Also P r o p o s e d R e v i s i o n o f L a w s . Together with Special RULES FOR UMPIRES As Issued by the Committee o f the M.C.C. A l so H in t s to Y o u n g P l a y e r s . An instructive treatise illustrated by seven special engravings, five diagrams showing how to place a team in the field to different bowling, and copy of rules for guidance of those forming clubs, &c Postfree, 4 stamps, of Wright and Co., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors’ Commons, E.C. CRICKET* AND LAWN TENNIS— SEA SIN 1193. M e s s r s . C o ll in s beg to direct attention to theh SERIES of CRICKET SCORING and LAWN TENNIS BOOKS. They are made of their wef known “ SIGHT-PRESERVING ” PAPER, am b f jag printed in dark green ink, the glare of th« m upon the page is materially lessened. Each Jook contains the amended Laws of the Qame u passed by the Marylebone Crioket Club. The “ UNRIVALLED ” C rickjct S coring B oom Retail Prio* The “ New Limp" Pooket Scoring Book, size 7in. by 4in., 31 innings........................ M. The “ Handy,” a compact little book for pocket, size 5in. by 33in., with space for 29 innings, neatly bound ........................ 64 The " Pocket," size 7in. by 4in., 55 innings, neatly bound .............................................. la. 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......................... la. The " Unrivalled,” ^blong, size 12in. by lOin. bound in cloth. 100 innings........................Is. 6d. The “ Unrivalled, ’ quarter bound, doth sides, flush, turned in ......................... 8fl. The “ Unrivalled,” oblong, size 12in. by lOin. half-bound roan, clotn sides, very strong, 200 innings .............. ......................... is. C ollins’ S hilling P a ck e t o f “ U n rivalled C rioket S corin g Sheets. Containing 18 sheets of two inningseach, size IS by 10 inches, with the Laws of theGame. • In stiff coyer, price Is. C ollins’ R ep orters’M a n ifold S corin g Sheets Perforated, Ac. Four copies can be written at once. Price Is. Post free, Is. 2d. L a w n T en n is S corin g B ook . Th« "Pocket,” size Bin. by 5in., 40 matohes, strongly bound, 6d. each. L ondon an ® G lasgow . W ILLIAM OOLLINft, BOM, * O#.. Lim ited ELUMASM 3 EMBROCATION 1/1J. Excellent for SPRAINS and BKUISES SHANKS ’S MOWERS IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS FOR 1834— Patent Springs now fitted on Horse and Pony Machines, render Manipulation a pleasure, and reduce vibration to a minimum. Lists of Horse, F ^ T v o n k e y T B a n d Mowers, and Garden Rollers on Application. Used at ALL the LEADING PARKS & CRICKET GROUNDS a n d ON THOUSANDS OP t’He BEST PRIVATE LAWNS THROUaHOUT IH E K INGDOM . FOR LISTS ADDRESS- ALEX.SHANKS&SON LIM ITED. DEIM8 IRON WORK8, ARBROATH, SCOTLAND, AND 110, CANNON ST., LONDON, E C. LONDON w a r e h o u s e : 5, OLD SWAN LANE UPPER THAMES ST., E.C, Repairs executed both at Works and in London. MACHINE WITH PATENT SPRINGS.
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