Cricket 1895

176 GRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M a i 30, 1895. Cricket Ground TEAK SEATS k Lawn Tennis TEAK SEATS \ and portable folding TEAK CHAIRS ^ \ Buy CASTLE’ S Teak Seats w hich require neither \ PAINT nor YARNISH. v \ As supplied to the \ G " \ SURREY COUNTY flU B , \ > - \ K E N N I N 6 T 0 N OVSl, 22 & 23, REDCROSS ST., CRIPPLEGATE, LONDON AND 8, CHURCH ST., MANCHESTER. MANUFACTURERS OF REGISTERED MARYLEBONE & ALL ENGLAND GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. For ' CRICKET CRICKETING BAGS, GOLF CADDIES & FOOTBALL BAGS TennisG rounds \ \ Parks, Gardens, \ Parades, \ * \ AMD ALL OPEN SPACES. \ _ ADDRESS— \ II. CASTLE & SONS, Ld. \ B A L T IC W H A R F , MILLBANK, S.W. WATERPROOF LEATHER CRICKET BALLS Eachin gold. Manufactured under a K Patent, and Guaranteed not to lose their shape, V\ and to impervious to r / V v V ) wet- Apply to any Sparta Depot for I {T 1 n * 7 p ^ l descriptive pamphlet & supplies. Ic:L ^ J 2 U Z . J q I Q u a litie s . y \ / Men’s Selected. Match. r W „ Club Match. » Practice. NtS 7 > cr Youth’s 5 oz. Selected. „ „ Practice Makers W, & A. B A T E S , 8t- MaryL’e,cMEsTSkR. London D e p f t t 121, Stamford Street, Blackfri&rs, S.E. b . J. HlCOLibS, ROBERTSBRIDGE, PATENTEE AND MANUFACTURER OF THE p R I C K E T ! C A U T I O N 1 “ THE MARYLEBONE ^ C rick e t Bat Bag (Registered No. 7.351) and “ THE ALL ENGLAND ’’ (Registered No. 7,352). Any person making use of these titles without our authority will render themselves liable to legal proceedings.—J. LYONS AND SONS, 22 and 23, Red Cross-street, Cripplegate, London, E.C., and 8, Church-street, Manchester. APOLOGY. Messrs. J. Lyons and Sons, Kidderminster. Gentlemen,—If I have in any way infringed your rights by using the word Marvlebone in invoice of cricket bags, I apologise for having done so. I was, however, ignorant that the word was used by you as a Trade Mark, and I will for the fufttre discontinue the use of it as applied to bags of my manufacture. I am, Gentlemen, yours obediently, (Signed) BENJAMIN ANKRETT. rp H E S E engravings show the advantages this handle gives, as1 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 of England, Australia, and New Zea­ land, as well as having been sent to India ana 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. LLIMANs l i m m a t e s p a i n MBROCATION BOTTLES JARS 11/- sc22/- Trefareclon/yby U L L IM A jV<Jorrsy^c. S l o u y J i fv x\\m J| l\ j E mjjao h W l - _____ M i l : N otice in case of ||m«|||y |H |H<> I nfringement . — The {HII Ml; Patentee does not bind him - ><J1 lip/' self to any number o f Jijjjjf I,j||| curves. ' The names of the Cricketers that had Presentation Bats for 60 and over at Hastings cricket week, Sep­ tember, 1893:— W . L . Murdoch, A . E. Stoddart, C. E. de Trafford, W . W . R ead,H . T. Hewett, and J. J. Ferris. Forty runs were made with your Patent Bats in wo consecutive overs :— i , Sgt-Maj. R ich e r, Riding Establishment 6,6,4,4,2 22 Sergt-Maj. K em pthone „ 6, 6 ,4,2 18 Wl*> 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 USED ON THE CRICKET GROUND8 OF Oxf»rd, Cambridge and Edinburgh Universities , Haileybury Colleget Dulwich College, Royal Military CtUege, Woolwich , etc. IjjJipAN Pony M achines 26in. and 301n. w ide j p r fo ,, from £14 H orse Pow er d o .^ ... 30in. to 48in. „ I " a I E j *',*•# !:- --y ^ - VALSO THE BEST MACHINES FOR HAND; [POWER. . 'J \ J --. W .. RANSOMES, SIMS, & JEFFER IES , Ltd., IPSW ICH . Printed for the Proprietor by M essrs . M e r r itt & H a t c h e s , '16T,*168 and 1(59, Upper Thames Street, London, S.C., M a y 80th, 1805.

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