Cricket 1895

368 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. A u g u s t 22, 1895. b . J N IC O b b S , ROBERTSBHIDGE, PATENTEE AND MANUFACTURER OF THE AUTOMATIC BAT HANDLE TH E SE engravings show the advantages m^\ jp||a III*/! this handle gives, as W 1 Mm 1!; l| each curve forms a key \\ I fjjmlu ji; V or abutment against the y V Wii/a i /•! elastic substani e. Al- V j JljjM j[; yl! though these hai dl^swre / /i|M Vi in two piec‘d iio a the L I w/jlM ii/i: shoulder to the blade, it I1\ yi||I I;I i| is impossible to getthem J Jffm il V! out of shape. The bats, L / /||M lv/ i introduced in 1890, have |' I (i'lll j.{li been used by the best |i: ] m IV Sj Vi Cricketers of England, |j|- I k S lii./i Australia, and NewZea- ||I /||| pi f jll land, as well as having ||\ If | Kiii\ijjl been sent to India and ||' ] ]l [J p l i i Africa, andthe universal j; I U j iii'fu td testimonyis thatnothing 1.1 (jLjj IjliI iJIH has ever been brought j|\VI I into theCricketingworld | |III JM fl to give such advantages | I/i|I § |.Ml' to thebatsmanincutting | ) si j and driving powers. Mf |p GRATE FU L—COM FORT ING , Cricket Coach, CheltenhamCollege, IS THE BE8T AND CHEAPEST MAN FOB CRICKET, TENNIS, FOOTBALL AND GOLF GOODS. Don't be led astray , butwritefo r one of W. A . W .’s Lists. W A T E R P R O O F LEATHER CRICKET BALLS 4 , SUFFOLK ROAD, CHELTENHAM EachBall stampedingold. Manufactured under a / r —i / P a t e n t , and Guaranteed not to *ose tkeir shape, /<!>/? C l p V C i \ and to be impervious to wet- ' Apply to any Sports Depot tor / - / / T _1A"7\'-^\ descriptive pamphlet & supplies. 1^C k J 2 U Z J q J Q ualities . s./ Men’s S elected M atch, r „ C lub M atch. .. Practice. M t f w / Y o u th ’s 5 oz. Selected „ „ P ractice Makerg3 W, & A, BATES,8t< Mar Z , ondonDepOt:—121, StamfordStreet, Blackfriara, S.E. FOR SENDING MATCHES TO CRICKET f t ! j N o t ic e in c a s e o f i i I n f r in g e m e n t . — The i||||i| m m Patentee does not bind him- 'ffl L:lj J||||j|ply self to any number of 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. Head, H. T. Hewett, and J. J. Ferris Forty runs were made with your Patent Bats in two consecutive overs Set-Maj. R ic h e r , Riding Establishment 6,6,4,4,2 22 SerH-Maj. K e m pt h o n f „ 6,6,4,2 18 POST FREE l O d . P e r D o z e n MERRITT & HATCHER, 168, XJpper Thames Street, London, E.C. Splendid fo r Sprains or Tender * Feet. _ * \ % JfN^TTWOOID i\EEV IPECIALITIES FORTHE ROOFING SEASON! ^ In ordering Bats give the size o f handle by measuring round handle; and mention weight. These Bats will be sold as Nos. 1,2, and 3, so that Clubs can make an easy purchase. |||j QUALITY 8t PRICES DEFYCOMPETITION. UUWJ kfEV/(jTALOCUE FREEv y/ALCO CATALOGUES AND ESTIMATES F0R % ^T JR O N FEfi2INQ,HURDLES,NETTING,WIRE, pTANKS,TROUGHS,TUBES AND ESTATE REQUISIT ADDRESS e T O V Y 5 t r a t f d r d , ■ OF CHEMISTS, Etc, LL1MANS l i m m a t e s p a i n MBROCATION BOTTLES l / l i 2 / 9 k ^ | JARS 11/- k T l j - | 7rcpare3. onlyby j H L jm fA A 'S o n s '*;* S I ouj I l j E m jjx d GREATER NATURAL SPRING THAN ANY OTHER BAT. 5 %Discount for Cash . Sole Manufacturer:— M. J. W E L L S , 1 0 , UNION COUI^T, a OLD BHOAD S T R E E T , E .C . UUll Printed^for jthe froprietox by AlEt6Re. LaKBRiTT & B a t c b x b , 167,1E8 and 169, TJijei Thanes Eticct, L ccd cD , E.C.. ^vgvEt 52nd, 1£96.

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