Cricket 1894
240 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OE THE GAME. JULY 6, 1894 L. J. NICOLLS, ROBERTSBRIDGE, PATENTEE & MANUFACTURE^ OP THE AUTOMATIC BAT HANDLE rn E E S E engravings -1- sh ow the advan- t8 geathis handle gives, as each curve form s a key or abutm ent, against th e elastic substance. A lthough these handles are in tw o pieces fro m the shoulder to th e blade, it is im possible to get them ou t o f shape. T h e bats, in trodu ced in 18°0, have b een used by the best C ricketers of E ngland, Australia, and N ew Zealan d, as w ell as having been sent to In d ia and A frica, and th e uni versal testim on y is that nothiDg has ever been brou gh 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 otice in case op I n f r in g e m e n t .— Ih e P a ten tee does 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 th a t ja d P resenta tion Bat« for 50 and over at H astin gs cricket w eek, S eptem ber, 18^3:— W. L . M urdoch, A . E . Stoddart, C. E. D e T rafford, W . W . R ead, H . T . H eW itt, and J. J. F erris. F orty runs were m ade w ith you r Patent B ats in tw o con secu tive overs Sgt-M hjRicH ER R iding E stablish m en t, 6 ,6 4 ,4 ,2 22 B ergt'M aj. K em pth o n e „ 6,6,4. 2 18 40 ln ord erin g B a ts give the size o f h a n d le by m ea su rin g roun d h a n d le; a n d m en tion w eig h t. Th:se Bats w il be sold as Nos. 1, 2, and 3, so that Clubs can make an easy purchase* Splendid for Sprains . or Tender ^ F e e 1 , A Sea Bath At Home For 1Jd, O P CHEMISTS Etc. D A F T ’ S NEW Illustrated Catalogue O P CRICKET, LAWN TENNIS, & c . N ow R eady, Post Free on Application. A D D R E S S — ALL-ENGLAND CRICKET AND BRITISH SPORTS WAREHOUSE, Carrington Street Bridge, N O T T IN G H AM . W e st ’ s P ocket B core B ook con tain s am ple room for keeping B ow lin g A nalys s, & c., fo r 48 innings. In use by all p rin cip al C lu ts. P o st free lp. o f W right & C o., 4i, St. A n drew ’s Hill, D o cto rs’ C om m on s, E.C. B R E A K F A S T - 6 U P P E R , E P P S ' S G R A T E F U L - C O M F O R T I N G , C O C O A B O I L I N G WAT E R OR MI LK ; J. D. BARTLE i a , Railway Approach, WATERLOO STATION. A n y you n g aspiring C rick eter m ay becom e g rea t in the C rick et F ield by using BARTLETT’S Celebrated REPERCUSSIVE BATS. The Australians during their last visit all used Our Celebrated REPER- CUSSIYE BATS. See Cricket at Oval, Sept.22nd, 18£8—82 runs m ade in lers than h a lf an hour, and 87 runs In an hour and three quarters from our Bats. Adm itted the Fastest Scoring Bat o f the Season. May b e had o f all D ealers in C ricket G oods. :.l.„ur.cTo-»-71, W A T E R L O O ROAD . T E N T S - A R M Y BELL TENTS in good condition* Pure White Linen. Waterproof^ 40 feet in circumference 10 feet high. With poles, pegs, runners, lines, ma!!etts& bags. Suitable for Cricket,Tennis,Scoring, Bathing,Dressing,Camping cut,Lawns. Boating parties,Volunteers &c. A!J complete and ready for use.__PRICE 1 8 /-EACH. __ S e n d o r d e r w ith r e m it t a n c e to S . L M j e r s &Son, i i ,R3 or l an e , lcnoon ^ c R E P O R T SHEE TS For sending Matohci to CRICKET P O S T F R E E 10d- per Dozen 41, St. Andrew's H ill, London, E .0 . RANSOMES ’ LAWN M OW ER S -A-ZE^IE T H E B E S T USED ON THE CR ICKET GROUNDS O F O xford a n d E d in b u rgh U niversities, B a ile y b u r y C ollege, D ulw ich C ollege, R oya l M ilita ry C ollege, W oolw ich , etc. P ony M achines S6in. and 30in. w ide I P rices from B orse P ow er do. 3 in. to 48in. „ j £14 AL80 TH S BEST MACHINES FOR HAND POWER Ransomes, Sims, & Jefferies, Ltd., Ipswich Printed for the Proprietor by Wbioht & Co., 41, Bt. Andrew's Hill, Doctors’ Commons London, B.C., July 5 ,18U1
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