Cricket 1895
384 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. A ugust 29, 1895. CIGARETTE PAPER b . J . N lC O M iS , ROBEP.TSBRIDGE, PATFNTF.E AND MANUFACTURER OF THE AUTOMATIC BAT HANDLE G R A T E F U L -C O M F O R T IN G , Cricket Coach, CheltenhamCollege, IS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST MAN FOK C R I C K E T , T E N N I S , F O O T B A L L A N D G O L F G O O D S . np HE SE engravings 1 showthe advantage?, this handle gives, as1 each curve forms a key or abutment against the elastic substame. Al though these hardiesare in two pieces fio n the shoulder to the blade, it is impossible to getthem out of shape. The bats, introduced in 1890, have been used by the best Cricketers oi England, Australia, and NewZea land, as -well as having been sent to India and Africa, andthe univeraal testimonyis thatnothing has ever been brought into the Cricketingworld to give such advantages to thebatsmanincutting and driving powers. Don't be led astray , butwritefo r one o f W . A . IV.’s Listf WATERPROOF LEATHER CRICKET BALLS 4 , SUFFOLK ROAD, CHELTENHAM EachBail stampedingold. Manufactured under a \X A /S . Patent, and Guaranteed not to lose tlleir shape, /*> /? \ \ P a v V a and to ^ p e rv io u s to — < r wet- Apply to any Sports Depot fw I f*/ET 1 descriptive pamphlet & supplies. ^ U Z . Jp ) I Q u a l it ie s . y '> \ ) Men’s Selected M atch. „ Club M atch. - Practice. V ? T e t V / Y o u th 's 5 oz. Selected „ „ Practice Makers1 W, & A, BATES,8t- MaTl,c"sT%R. oc.donDep6t:—121, StimfordStreet, Blackfriars, S.E. FOR SENDING MATCHES TO CRICKET I I I I N o tic e in c a se o f I i |j|j III ill liil I n f r in g e m e n t . — The Wffl r 111 It I'm || I [jjl Patentee does not bindhim- |J ||| *||li|iP* self to any number o f curves. 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 ,T. J. Ferris Fortv runs were made with your Patent Bats in two consecutive overs :— Pgt-Maj. K iciif . r . Rid ng Establishment 6,6,4,4,2 22 Ser*>t-Ma.i. K em pThonf „ 6, 6, 4,2 18 POST FREE l O d . P e r D o z e n M ER liITT & HATCHER, 168, Upper Thames Street, London, E.C SAVEYOURLUNGS S M O K E O N L Y OH N ^ 'TW eO B KEEV S p e c ia lit ie s p o r t h e ^ ROOFING SEASON: I„ ord-nng Pals give the ftre o f handle hy measuring rfvnd har.dle; ard mention wn>/ht. The^e Bats will be sold as Nos. 1,2, and 3, so that Clubs can make an easy purchase. U QUALITY & PRICES DEFYCOMPETITION. | 1|| /V ^^(JlALOCUE free v ^ A ALC.J CATALOGUES AND ESTIMATES F Q R ^. ^7 ..".ON F Er;2 ING,HURDLES, NETTING,WIRE i-TAKKS,TROUGHS ,TUBES AND ESTATE REQUISITES^ address ^ tq ^ y (S tratford ,—- — ~ 1=8 ‘—*a ONLY PAPER RECOMMENDED BV < MEDICAL AUTHORITIES, BOTTLES l / l i 2/9 k 4A JARS 11/- k 2 2 r TrepareH on/yJy m iU M A A S o KA ( l (\ ^ \ m ( v j e m u . vo h \ w \ - ______ l i m i n a t c s p a i n MBKOCJATION GREATER NATURAL SPRING THAN ANY OTHER BAT. 5 % Discount fo r Cash. S o l e M a n u f a c t u r e r : — M. J. W E L L S , 10, UNION COUHT, % ^ - ^ I b OLD B^OAD STREET, E.C. Printed for the Proprietor by Mebbrs. Jjksbitt & Batcbkh, 167,168 and 169, TJppei IhameB Street, London, E.O.. August 591h IfOf
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