Cricket 1896

A pril 23, 1896. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 95 MAY. 2. Epsom, Practice Match 6. Epsom, v. Cheam Common and Cuddington 9. Stamford Green, v. Stamford Green* 16. Epsom, v. Banstead 16. Walton, v. Walton-on-the-Hill* 23. Epsom, v. Cheam 23. Cheam, v. Cheam* 25. Leatherhead, v. Leatherhead 25. Epsom, v. Leatherhead* 28. Croydon, v. Croydon 30. Epsom, y . Crystal Palace 30. Ashtead, v. Ashtead* JUNE. 6. Merton, v. Merton 6. Epsom, y. Merton* 10. Guildford, v. Guildford. 11. Epsom, v. Upper Norwood* 13. Sutton, v. Sutton 13. Epsom, v. Sutton* 20. Malden, v. Malden Wanderers 20. Epsom, v. Capital and Counties’ Bank* 27. Dorking, v. Dorking. 27. Epsom, v. Leatherhead Y. M. I.* JULY. 4. Ewell, v. Ewell 4. Epsom, v. Ewell* 9. Epsom, v. Croydon 11. Cheam, v. Cheam 11. Epsom, v. Cheam* 18. Crystal Palace, v. Crystal Palace 18. Epsom, v. Stamford Green* 25. Epsom, v. Merton 25. Merton, v. Merton* 30. Lordship Lane, v. Upper Norwood* AUGUST. 1. Epsom, v. Sutton 1. Sutton, v. Sutton* 3. Epsom, v. The Wanderers 3. Leatherhead, v. Red, White and Blue* 4. Epsom, v. Free Foresterst 6. Epsom, v. Guildford 7. Epsom, to be arranged 8. Epsom, v. Burlington Wanderers 8. Ashtead, v. Ashtead* 13. Epsom, v. Ewell 15. Epsom, v. Leatherhead 15. Leatherhead, v. Leatherhead* 22. Epsom, y. Malden Wanderers 22. Leatherhead, v. Leatherhead Y.M.I.* 27. Epsom, v. Dorking 29. Epsom, v. Burlington Wanderers 29. Ewell, v. Ewell* SEPTEMBER. 5. Epsom, v. Walton-on-the-Hill* * Second eleven matches. + Two-day match. IVY CRICKET AND LAWN TENNIS G R O U N D , F orest H ill R oad , H onor O ak . T wo minutes from Honor Oak Station, L.C. & D. and 12 minutes from Peckham Rye Station, L.B. & S.C. CRICKET PITCHES and LAWN TENNIS COURTS to Let, for the Day or Term. For terms and particulars apply to H . A nderson , Proprietor, 1, Hern Villas, Forest Hill Road, Honor Oak. T H E E V E N T OF 1896. The Latest Patent Cricket Bat. After many ex­ periments and pro­ tracted trials, F rank Suaa has at last succeeded in pro­ ducing a Handle, which,from his prac­ tical knowledge, he has no hesitation in asserting is abso­ lutely superior to any other Patent Handle in use at the present time. Section showing top of handle, patent applied for “ LANCASHIRE W I T C H , ” 17s. Bd. e a c h . Carefully Selected Canes, Superior Straight- Grained Blades. F W K SUGG, 32, Lord St., Liverpool. COBBETT’S CRICKET BAT CO., Limited. Sole Manufacturers of the “ COBBETT ” BAT. Factory—56, Capland Street, Grove Road, Marylebone, London, N.W. WHOLESALE AND EXPORT. (WITHIN THREE MINUTES WALK OP LORD’ S.) E A C H B A T B E A R S A R E G I S T E R E D Cobbett’s “ Jubilee Patent Gutta Percha D riverw ith patent handle , also manufactured in Youths' sizes , special attention being paid to weight and balance. COBBETT’S ALL-CANE SPRING HANDLE BAT, SPECIALLY SELECTED AND SEASONED FOR HOT CLIMATES. C. C. B. Co. have a good stock of well-seasoned Bats and Wood, and all requisites for the game, to which they invite inspection GRADIDGE’S Celebrated CRICKETBATS & BALLS A Splendid Stock of well-seasoned BATS and BALLS to select from. Special Terms to Clubs and Schools. GRADIDGE’ S“ImperialDriver,”“ExtraSpecial,”and “Special Selected’ B A T Si A N D S U P E R I O R M A T C H B A L ALL MANUFACTURED ON THE PREMISES. PRICE LISTS FREE. Factory: ARTILLEflY PLAGE, WOOLWICH, L O W , S.E.

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