Cricket 1895

CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME, CRICKET & LAWN TENNIS— Season 189S. M essrs . COLLINS beg to direct attention to their SERIES o f CRICKET SCORING and LAW N TENNIS BOOKS. They are made of their well- known “ SIGHT-PRESERVING ” PAPER, and being printed in dark green ink, the glare of the sun upon the page is materially lessened. Each Book contains the amended Laws of the Game as passed by the Marylebone Cricket Club. The “ UNRIVALLED” Cricket Scoring Books. Retail Price s. d. The “ New Lim p” Pocket Scoring Book, size 7 in. by 14 in., 31 innings ........................... 6 The “ Handy,” a compact little book for pocket, size 5 in. by 3f in., with space for 29 innings, neatly b ou n d ...................................... 6 The “ Pocket,” size 7 in. by 4 in., 55 innings, neatly bound .................................................. 1 0 The “ Unrivalled,” oblong, size 12 in. by 10 in., neat fancy covers, 30 innings.......................... 6 The “ Unrivalled,” oblong, size 12 in. by 10 in., bound in cloth, 62 innings ...........................1 0 The “ Unrivalled,” oblong, size 12 in. by 10 in., bound in cloth, 100 in n in g s ........................... 1 6 The “ Unrivalled,” quarter bound, cloth sides, flush, turned i n ..................................................3 0 The “ Unrivalled,” oblong, size 12 in. by 10 in.. half bound roan, cloth sides, very strong, 200 innings ..................................................4 0 Collins’ Shilling Packet of “ U n riva lled” Cricket Scoring Sheets. Containing 18 sheets of two innings each, size 12 by 10 inches, with the Laws of the Game. In stiff cover, price Is. Collins’ Reporters’ M anifold Scoring Sheets, Perforated, &c. Four copies can be written at once. Price Is. Post Free, Is. 2d. Lawn Tennis Scoring Book. The “ Pocket,” size 8 in. by 5 in., 40 matches, strongly bound, 6d. each. LONDON AND GLASGOW : WILLIAM COLLINS, SONS & Co., Ltd. Cricket Ground TEAK SEATS ^ Lawn Tennis TEAK SEATS \ and portable folding TEAK CHAIRS____ \ Buy CASTLE’S Teak Seats which require neither V PAINT nor VARNISH. k \ As supplied to the \ Cr* \ SURREY COUNTY CLUB, \ > , \ KENNINGTON OVJL, GRA TE FU L—COM FORT ING , For ' CRICKET AND Tennis Grounds \ * Parks, Gardens, \ Parades, \ AND ALL OPEN SPACES, \ ‘ ADDRESS— \ \ H. CASTLE & SONS, Ld. BALTIC WHARF, \ ( f M ILLBANK , S . W . \ , WATERPROOF LEATHER CRICKET BALLS Each B a iw — r H m gold. M anu factu red under a K P atent, and G uaranteed A y ^ r — not to lose th e ir shape, and to be im p erviou s to W V ' — "\r\<A wet- — 4 “EED a AVPly to any Spwts Depot for (P? 1 f\~7 \ \ descriptive pamphlet & supplies. 2 U Z - J q J Q u a litie s. J ' X / Men’s Selected Match. r^/ jr „ Club Match. y „ Practice. 7* F Youth’s 5 oz. Selected. ----„ „ Practice. M akers W, &A. BATES,r MaryLE 8 ,cME 8 T%R. London DepOt:—121, Stamford Street, "Blackfriars, S.E. II. J. NlCOhbS, ROBERTSBRIDGE, PATENTEE AN D M AN U FACTU RER OF THE AUTOMATIC BAT HANDLE T H E S E engravings show the advantages this handle gives, as each curve forms a key or abutment against the elastic substance. A l­ though these handles are in two pieces from the shoulder to the blade, it is impossible to get them out of shape. The bats, introduced in 1890, have been used by the best Cricketers o f England, Australia, and New Zea­ land, as well as having been sent to India and Africa, and the universal testimony is that nothing has ever been brought into the Cricketing world to give such advantages to the batsman in cutting and driving powers. BOTTLES 1/1* 2 / 9 * y - JARS 1 1 /- k 2 2 /- 7 refa re3 . ori/y by -E lL m A A rs ° ^ - S lo u g h h h jEncJJm l iT n m a t e s p a i n MBR 0 CATI 0 N I ill j N otice in case op |j , 11 j In frin gem en t. — The I! Ill | Patentee does not hindhim- jJ | li; I self to any number o f I l|| curves. M ’he names of the Cricketers that had Presentation Bats for 50 and over at Hastings cricket week, Sep­ tember, 1893:—W . L. Murdoch, A . E. Stoddart, C. E. de Trafford, TV. W . Read, H. T. Hewett, and J. J. Ferris. Forty rims were made with your Patent Bats in two consecutive overs :— Sgt-Mai. R ich e r, Riding Establishment 6,6,4,4,2 22 Sergt-Maj. K em ptiione „ 6, 6, 4,2 18 40 In ordering Bats give the size o f handle by measuring round handle; and mention weight. These Bats w ill be sold as Nos. 1,2, and 3, so that Clubs can m ake an easy purchase. RANSOMES’ LAWN MOWERS U S E D ON T H E C R IC K E T G R O U N D S O F Oxford, Cambridge and Edinburgh Universities, Haileybury College, Dulwich College, Royal Military College., Woolwich, etc. Pony M achines ... 26in. and 30in. w ide ( p • f « u Horse Pow er do. ... 30in. to 48in. „ I r a c e s irom *14 ALSO THE BEST MACHINES FOR HAND POWER. RANSOMES, SIMS, & JEFFER IES , Ltd., IPSWICH , RA*|omcV I morsepowcr Printed for the Proprietor by M essrs . M erritt & H atcher , 167, 168 and 169, Upper Thames Street, London, E.C., May 2nd, 1895.

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