Cricket 1895

56 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. A p r i l 11, 1895. CARTERS’ usA!o GRASS AT LORDS. FOR CRICKET GROUNDS. AS USED A T “ LORDS.” “ Gentlemen,—Lord’s ground has been mar­ vellously improved for many years by the use of <'arters’ fine Grass Seeds, as specially prepared for <'ricket Grounds, and I can s rongly recommend its use to Secretaries and others interested in the game. W e use no other seeds but Carters’ .—Yours, etc., P ekcy P e ak ce . Superintendent.” Price, 25s. per Bushel. AS USED A T THE OVAL . From the Surrey County C.C. CARTERS’ GRASS SEEDS ONLY have been used on the Surrey Cricket Ground, Kennington Oyal, during the last seven years. Signed, C. W . Alcock, Sec. Price 25s. per Bushel. CARTERS’ GRASS SEEDS FOR TENNIS GROUNDS. As used upon the All-England Ground. AS USED IN THE LONDON PARKS AND PUBLIC GARDENS. Price 25s. per Bushel. CARRIAGE FREE. Send for a Catalogue containing Photographs of the finest Grounds in the World. Seedsmen by Royal Warrants to H.M. The Queen, H.R.H. The Prince of Wales. 2 3 7 , 2 3 8 & 9 7 , High Holborn, L O N D O N . CHEAP CECOND-HAND SMALL MARQUEES, suitable for Clubs, Schools, or private use, in excellent condition, nearly as good as new. A few larger Marquees for sale, also canvas for Awnings, Booth Covers. Prices on application to BENJAM IN EDGINGTON (Ld.), Marquee, Tent, and Flag Maker, By Special Letter of Appointment to Her Majesty the Queen and H .lt.H . the Prince of Wales, 2, DUKE-STREET, LONDON BRIDGE, S.E. (Opposite the Railway Station.). I VY CR ICKET AND LAW N T EN N IS G R O U N D , F orest H il l R o a d , H onor O a k . T wo minutes from Honor Oak Station, L.C. & D. and 12 minutes from Peckham Rye Station, L.B. & S.C. CRICKET PITCHES and LAW N TENNIS COURTS to Let, for the Day or Term. For terms and particulars apply to H. A n derson , Proprietor, 16, Forest Hill Road, Honor Oak. J. SALE, a \ EAGLE CRICKET BALL \ FACTORY, ln| S outhborough, Kent. | 1 Very Best M aterial and Vu\\\ W orkm anship Guaranteed. Price L ist on A p p lica tion . J ^ ESTABLISHED 1870. OUTFITS FOR CRICKET. ROWING, TENNIS, CYCLING, AND ALL SPORTS, TO BE OBTAINED OF W . J. P I L E , The City Athletic Outfitter, 2 2 , Philpot Lane, Fenchurcli Street, E,C. AXD 7 3 , Park Street, Regent's Park, N .W . Flannel Shirts, 5s. 6d., 6s. 6d., 7s. 6d., 9s. 6d. Flannel Trousers, 8s. 6d., 9s. 6d., 10s. 6d., 12s. 6d., 14s. 6 d .; Flannel Caps (large assortment). Is., Is. 6 d .; “ Perfecta” Straw Hat (weighs o n ly 2 o z ), 2s. 6d. ; Shoes for Running, Boating, and Tennis, from 28. 6 d .; Running: Drawers, 2s. lid ., 3s. 6d., 4s. 6 d .; Toe Caps, 9d. per pair; Corks, 6d. per pair; Elastic and Silk Belts, I s .; Hat Ribbons, Is .; Boxing Gloves, from 4s. 6d.; Indian Clubs, from Is. 6d. per pair. Badges embroidered in the best style. Designs worked out on the shortest notice.—W . J. PILE, Outfitter by appointment to the C. T. C., London Athletic Club (L.A.C.), London Rowing Club (L.R.C.), Blackheath Harriers, and other leading Clubs. Send for Price List to 22, Philpot Lane. Fenchurch Street, or 71 and 73, Park Street, Regent’s Park, N .W . ESTABLISHED 1853. THOMAS TWORT & SONS Wholesale and Export Manufacturers of CRICKET BATS, BALLS , LEG-GUARDS, etc., etc. Southboro’, Tunbridge Wells. REGISTERED TRADE. MARK. C. LILLYWHITE&Co, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURERS. THE CELEBRATED “ COMPOUND” HANDLED CRICKET BAT ( r e g d .) 18s. 6d. each, post free. Y o u t h ’ s size, 10s. 6d. SUPERIOR TREBLE SEAMED BALLS, From 40s. per dozen. Every hall is fitted with the original Hand- Made Spring Quilt, and is confidently recom­ mended and Guaranteed. NO MACHINE WORK. SEND FOR LIST OF ALL REQUISITES. HIGH QUALITY. REDUCED PRICES. FREE DELIVERY. C. LILLYWH ITE & Co., S0UTHB0l\0% TUNBRIDGE WELLS. Cricket: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME, 168, UPPER THAMES STREET, LOUDON, E.C. THURSDAY, APRIL U t h , 1895. NOTICE. The present is the first of the weekly summer number for 1895. The paper will be published now EVERY THURSDAY MORNING till September 19 (inclusive). The office of Cricket is now at 168, U pp e r T h am es S tr e e t , and all communications relative to scores, advertisements, or supply of the paper must be addressed to T h e M a n a g e r , to whom all cheques and postal orders must be made payable. Messrs. M e r r i t t & H a t c iie r are also authoiised to collect advertisements.

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