Cricket 1895
4 3 2 CR ICKET : A W EEK LY RECORD OF THE GAME. S e p t . 1 9 , 1895. B E L V E D E R E v . C A N E H I L L A S Y L U M .-P la y e d a t C ane H ill on S eptem ber 14. C ane H il l . T . L ovelock , n ot ou t, 105; V . F . S. C raw ford , run ou t, 8 ; R ev. J . C. C raw ford , n ot ou t, 111; E xtra s 2 .— T ota l (fo r 1 w ick et) 226.* D r. P ope, R . N ew m an , E . W in d eb a n k , F . W in d e ban k, H . P otterton , R . T . C raw ford , C . C happell, and G . N orris d id n o t bat. *In n in gs declared closed. B e lv e d e r e . S . T h om p son , b N ew m an ................................ 1 J . W a lk er, b Y . F . S. C ra w fo rd ...................... 4 G .E m m ett, c V . Craw fo rd , b N ew m an ... 4 W .G u n th orp e, b N ew m an 1 W . N ason, run ou t ... 6 J . Y ou n g , st L ov elock , b J . C. C raw ford ... T . L ow d en , b V . F . S. C r a w fo r d ...................... C. M old n ot o u t ............. C. B ooth , b V . F . 8. C ra w fo rd ...................... E xtras ....................... T ota l (8 w kt«) 62 J . H ilvin g ton and J. B u n d y d id n ot bat. b . J . N lC O b b S , ROBERTSBRIDGE, PATENTEE AND M ANU FACTU RER OF THE AUTOMATIC BAT HANDLE T H E S E engravino 13 1 sh ow th e advan tage8 ^ this h an d le gives, each curve form s a key \ or abu tm en t against the elastic su bstan ce. A l th ou gh these handles are in tw o pieces from the sh ou ld er to th e blad e, it is im possible to get them ou t o f shape. T h e bats, in trod u ced in 1890, have been used b y the best Cricketers o f E n glan d, A u stralia, and N ew Z e a land, as w ell as having been sent to In d ia and A frica , and th e universal testim ony is th at nothing has ever been brou gh t in to th e C rick etin g w orld to give su ch advantages to the batsm an in cu ttin g a n d drivin g pow ers. N otice in case of I nfrin gem ent . — The Patentee does not bindhim self to any number o f curves • T h e n am es o f the C ricketers that had Presentation B ats fo r 50 an d over a t H astin gs crick et w eek, Sep tem ber, 1893:— W . L . M u rd och , A . E . S toddart, C . E . de T ra fford , W . W . R ead , H . T . H ew ett, and J. J. F erris F o rty ru n s w ere m ade w ith you r P aten t B ats in tw o con secutive overs S gt-M a j. R ich er , R id in g E stablish m ent 6 ,6 ,4 ,4 ,2 22 S erg t-M a j. K em pthone „ 6 ,6 ,4 ,2 18 40 1 « ordering I>ats give the st'e of 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. R 9 P G R T S H E E T S FOR SENDING MATCHES TO “ CRICKET” P O S T F R E E lOd . P e r D o z e n . MERR ITT & HATCHER, 168, Upper Thames Street, London, E.C. 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