Cricket 1895
208 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAMF J une 13, 1895. Cricket Ground TEAK SEATS > Lawn Tennis TEAK SEATS \ and portable folding TEAK CHAIRS ^ \ Buy CASTLE’S Teak Seats \ which require neither S j T \ PAINT nor VARNISH. V X As supplied to the \ Cr* \ SURREY COUNTY CLUB, \ KENNINGTON 0V»L, 22 & 23, REDCROSS ST., CRIPPLEGATE, LONDON AND 8, CHURCH ST., MANCHESTER. MANUFACTURERS OP REGISTERED MARYLEBONE & ALL ENGLAND C R IC K E T IN G BAG S, G R A T E FU L -C O M FO R T IN G , For ' CRICKE T G O L F CAD D IE S & FOO TBA L L BAGS TennisGrounds \ \ ^ Parks, Gardens, \ \vSj, Parades, \ A * * \ «WD ALL OPEN S P A C E S . \ A t ' ADDRESS— H. CASTLE & SONS, Ld. B A L T IC W H A R F , M [LLBANK , S . W . V ; WATERPROOF LEATHER CRICKET BALLS Each i„ gold. Manufactured under a / f t T f j & V . Patent, and Guaranteed na* *ose their shape, V \ and t o b e im p e rv io u s to W V — \ r \ J n w e t■ _____ _ v^7T ^ /_ \ Apply to any Sports Depot for {-*•[r i A 7 \ I descriptive pamphlet & supplies. “ / O y Q ualities . \ 2 S r ^ ^ _ ^ S v / M en’s Selected Match. 99 C lub M atch. \ y N X - n J Practice. 7« E Y o u th ’s 5 oz. Selected „ „ Practice' Makers W. & A, BATES, “ T S S a . Loudon Dei 6t:—121, 8tamford Street, ‘Blackfriars, S.E. I i . J . H I C O b b S , ROBERTSBRIDGE, PATENTEE AND MANUFACTURER OF THE AUTOMATIC BAT HANDLE I . H E S E engravings 1 show the advantages jj|§fk this handle gives, as w J |||ra each curve forms a key /, M|M or abutment against the W V W[m elastic substance. Al- J J|;M though these handles are i\. / /jjjljjm in two pieces from the I (fffrf shoulder to the blade, it til\ V/fflMf is impossible to get them % ) fllii out of shape. The bats, / /|H introduced in 1890, have ill I (jiwl been used by the best j w||| Cricketers or England, ||;:/ I||| Australia, and New Zea- l|;i( M|| land, as well as having ||A IttH been sent to India and 1 ' j|||| Africa, and the universal | M m testimony is that nothing ij;- |I||J has ever been brought Ip \ W l into the Cricketing world i|i JjjM to ?ive such advantages 1 ii I fi 9 to the batsman in cutting I jj ) \|i and driving powers. IMll )\|| BOTTLES l / r t 2 / 9 k y JARS 11/- k 2 2 /- T re p a re c l o n ly b y \\\ Sloyjh ^ 1 1 1 f\ jsm m vd l i m i n a t e s I/II lifl N otice in case of luSISi Iffl M i i ' l If I ffl M i l I'’ I nfeingembnt . — The ||™| flji I ! Patentee do s not bind him- ! M >jjjl|||p^ self to any number o f turves. The 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, W . W . Read, H. T. Hewett, and J. J. Ferris. Forty runs were made with your Patent Bats in wo consecu ive overs:— Sgt-M aj. R icher, Riding Establishment 6 ,6 , 4, 4, 2 22 Sergt-Maj. K km pthone „ 6, 6 ,4 ,2 18 40 In ordering Bats give the size o f handle by measuring ground handle; and mention weight. These Bats will be sold as Nos. 1,2, and 3, so that Olubs can make an easy purchase. OOBBETT ’S CR ICKET BAT CO., L im ited Factory—56 , Capland Street, Grove Road, Marylebone, N .W . WHOLESALE AND EXPORT. (WITHIN THREE MINUTES WALK Or LORD’ S.) E A C H B A T B E A R S A T R A D E M A R K A M D A R E G I S Cobbett's “ Jubilee Patent Gutta Percha Driver” with patent handle, also manufactured in Youths* sizes. C. C. B. Co. have a good stock of well-seasoned Bats and Wood, and all requisites for the game, to which they invite inspection Printed for the Proprietor by M essrs . M erritt & B atcher , 167, ITS mu ! 160, TJpjer Thames Sticet, I ondon, B.C., June 13th, 1896.
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