Cricket 1894

25G CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OP THE GAME. JULY 12, 1694 L. J. NICOLL r o b e r t s b r id g e , P A T E N T E E & M A N U F A C T U B E R O F T H E AUTOMATIC BAT HANDLE rn E E S E engravings sh ow the advac- tsgefithis handle gives, as each curve fotm s a key or abutm ent, againet th e elattio substance. A lthough tbeee handles are in tw o pieces from the ehoulder to th e blade, it is im possible to get them on t o f shape. T h p ja t r , in troduced in l8 ''0,b L V teen used by tht hjb- C ricketers of E ngland, Australia, and N ew Zealand, as w e)l as having been sent to Indin and A frica, and th e uni- veisal testim ony is llii: tbat notbiD g has ever been brou gh t in to the C rick etin g w orld to give such advantages to th e b atsm a n in cu ttin g and driving pow ers. N o t ic e in c a se of I n f r in g e m e n t . — I h e P a ten tee d oes n o t bind h im self to a n y n u m ber o f Curves. |U T h e nam es o f the C ricketers th a t J a d P resen ta­ tion B a t5' fo r 50 and over at H astin gs cri°k et week. Septem ber, 18?3:— W. L . M urdoch, A. E . Stoddart C. E. D e T rafford, W . W. R ead, H . T . H ew ett, and J. J. F erris. F o rty runs w ere m ade w i'h you r Patent Bats m tw o con secu tive overs Sgt M ajRicH ER. R iding E stablish m en t, 6,6 4,4,2 22 Bergt-M aj. K e m p t h o n 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 b y m ea su rin g roun d h a n d le; an d m en tion w eigh t. T hese B ats w il be sold as N os. 1, 2, a n d 3, so th a t C lubs ca n m ake a n e a sy p u rch a se. W. A. WOOF 18 THE BEST AND CHEAPEST MAN FOR CRICKET , TENNIS, FOOTBALL, AND GOLF GOODS D o n 't be led a stra y, but w rite f o r one o f W . A. W .'s Lists. 4, SUFFOLK ROAD, C H E L T E N H A M . Splendid for Sprains . or Tender ^ F e e t - A Sea Bath A t Home Fop 1Jd, OF CHEMISTS Etc. D A F T ’ S NEW Illustrated Catalogue O P CRICKET, LAWN TENNIS, & c . N ow Ready, Post Free on Application. B R E A K F A S T - S 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 W A T E R O R M I L K . J. D. BAHTLE xa , Railway Approach, WATERLOO STATION. A n y you n g aspiring C rick eter m aj, becom e g rea t in -th e C rick et F ie ld b y using BARTLETT’S Celebrated REPERCUSSIVE BATS. 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 . The A u stra lia n s d u rin g th eir la st v isit a ll used Our C elebrated REPER- CU SSIYE BATS. See C ricket a t O val, Sept. 22nd, 18 £ 8 .— 52 runs m a d e in less than h a lf an h ou r, a n d 87 ru n s in an h ou r a n d th ree q u arters from ou r B ats. A dm itted the F astest S corin g B at o f the S eason. M ay b e had o f all D ealers in C ricket G oods. -71. WATERLOO ROAD. CRICKET BALLS EACH BALL Best Treble Seamed Leather Match, guar­ anteed not to lose their shape and to be impervious to wet. A fp ly to the Trade fo r supplies. W . & A . B A T E S , St. M ary’s M ills, L eicester. .Crick9t Ground TEAK SEATS Lawn Tennis TEAK SEATS and p ortable folding TEAK CHAIRS w , Buy CASTLE S Teak Seats which require neither r v PAINT nor VARNISH F°r \ CRICKET \ \ and \ ' TENNIS. UR3UND3 PARKS, 0ARD:N3,X r PARADED. And all open spaces. As su p p lied to the Sarrey County Club, Kennington Oval v d - V * . ■£> a d d r e ss — H.CASTLE & SONS, BALTIC WHARF, Millbank, S.W . T E N T S - A R M Y BELL TENTS 5n good senditisn Pure White Linen. Waterproof. 4 0 feet in circumference 10 feet high. With poles, pegs, runners, lines, malletts a bags. Suitable for Cricket,Tennis,Scorinr, Bathing,Dressing,Campingout Lawns, Boatfcj parties,Volunteers &c. All complete and ready for use. PRICE 18 /° EACH. S e n d o r d e r w ith r e m it t a n c e t o S .LM iers &S on . ilm o o r lane.london.ec R E PO R T SHEETS For sending Matohes to CRICKET P O S T F R E E 10d- per Dozen 41, St, Andrew's Hill, London, E.0. Printed for the Proprietor by W r ig h t & Co., 41, St. Andrew's Hill, D octors' Commons London, H.C., J n ly 12 1891

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