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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