Cricket 1895

288 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J u l y 18, 1895. Cricket Ground TEAK SEATS Lawn Tennis TEAK SEATS r V and portable folding TEAK CHAIRS B u y C A S T L E ’S T e a k S eats ic h re q u ire n e ith e r P A IN T n o r V A R N IS H . As supplied to the SURREY COUNTY CLUB, KENNINGTON OVAL. F o r CRICKET AND T e n n is G ro u n d s P a rk s , G a rd e n s, P a ra d e s, AND ALL OPEN SPACES, A D D R E S S — H.CASTLE & SONS, Ld. BALT IC W H A R F , MILLBANK, S .W . Lt. J. N lC O I i l iS , ROBERTSBXULGE, P A T E N T E E A N D M A N U F A C T U R E R O F T H E AUTOMATIC BAT HANDLE rp H E S E engravings 1 show the advantages I this handle gives, a s ! each curve form s a key j or abutm ent against the elastic substance. A l­ though these handles are in tw o pieces from the shoulder to the blade, it is im possible to get them out of shape. T he bats, introduced in 1890, have been used by the best Cricketers o f E n glan d , A u stra lia , and N ew Zea­ land, as w ell as having been sent to In d ia and A frica ,a n d »he universal testim ony is th a t nothing has ever been brought in to the C ricke tin g w orld to give such advantages to the batsm an in cu tting and d riv in g powers. N otice in case of I nfringement . — The Patentee does not bind him­ self to any number o f curves. Th e nam es o f the Cricketers th a t had Presentation B a ts fo r 50 an d over a t H astin g s cricke t week, Sep­ tem ber, 1893:— W . L . M u rdoch, A . E . Stoddart, C. E . de Trafford, W . W . Read, H . T . H ew ett, and J . J . Fe rris. F o rty runs were m ade w ith y o u r Pa te n t B ats in w o consecutive overs :— S g t-M a j. R ic h e r , R id in g Esta blish m e nt 6, 6,4,4,2 22 S e rg t-M a j. K em pth o n k „ 6, 6,4,2 18 40 In ordering Bats give the size o f handle by measuring round handle; and mention weight. T h e se B a ts w ill be s o ld a s N os. 1,2, a n d 3, so th a t C lu b s ca n m a k e a n e a s y p u rch a s e . Sp lendid for Sprains or Tender ^ f t \ V > SEABiTHS o f ATHOME. CHEMISTS, Eto. W. A. WOOF, Cricket Coach, Cheltenham College, 18 THE BEST AND CHEAPEST MAN FOR CR ICKET , TEN N IS , FOOTBALL AND GOLF GOODS. Don’ t be led astray,but writefo r one o f W. A . W .'s Listst 4 , SUFFOLK ROAD, CHELTENHAM. TENTS! TENTS! Good sound Government Bell Tents, 10ft. high, 13ft. diameter, suitable for Bathing, Camping Out, Cricket, Tennis, &c. i6 s . 6 d . C om p le te . KNIGHT, ARCADE , LOWESTOFT . B R E A K F A T - S U P P E R . E P P S ’ S G R A T E FU L -C O M FO R T IN G . C O C O A B O I L I N G W A T E R O R M I L K . WATERPROOF LEATHER CRICKET balls Each tam ped in gold. Manufactured under a Patent, and Guaranteed not to lose their shape, and to be impervious to wet. Apply to any Sports Depot for descriptive pamphlet & supplies. Q u a l it ie s . M en’s Selected M atch. „ C lub M atch. „ Practice. Y o u th ’s 5 oz. Selected „ „ Practice Makers W, & A, B A T E S , 8t- M a TE 8 ,c"sT % R. Lo..don DepOt:—121, Stamford Street, Blackfriars, S.E. SAVE YOUR LUNGS: SMOKE ONLY RAMSES CIGARETTE PAPER T H E » ONLY PAPER RECOMMENDED] B V f MEDICAL AUTHORITIES< LLIMANS " r h m m a t e s p a i n ly MBR0CATI0N f ? V sz“ T J1t 'i P rin te d fo r th e P ro p rie to r by M esses . M erritt & H a tc b k r , 16T, 168 and 169, U p p e r Tham es Street, London, E .C ., J u ly 18th, 1896.

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