Cricket 1896

G eo . G. B ussey & Co., THE LEADING CRICKET AND SPORTS MANUFACTURERS, 304 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J d l y 23, 1896. City&SouthLondonRailway. To the OVAL in 1 0 Minutes . T ravel b y the E lectric R a ilw a y— Trains every fou r m inutes. F a re 2 d . THOMAS C. JENKIN, G en eral M a n a g e r . E A S T B O U R N E CRICKET&FOOTBALL(Association) Club T H E S A F F R O N S . The above Club is now open for the season. Three Professional Bowlers are engaged. S ubscriptions a re as F ollow s :— Playing Members, April to September ... £1 1 0 Honorary Members (whole Year).................. 010 6 Visitors are admitted at 5s. per week. Intending visitorswishing to play in matches should communicate with the Secretary. The following matches will be played next w e e k • Monday, July 27.—Wanderers,Saffrons (2-day match) Wedn’day „ 29.—Lewes, Saffrons. Thursday „ 30.—Visitors v. Residents, Saffrons. Friday ,, 31.—Old Yverdonians, Saffrons (2-day) Sat’day,Aug. l.—Hailsham, Saffrons. 'TENTS! TENTS !-G ood sound Government Bell 1 Tents, 10ft. high, 13ft. diameter, suitable for Bathing, Camping Out, Cricket, Tennis, &c. 16s. 6d. complete. The best in the market.— K night , Arcade, Lowestoft. RICKET Report Sheets, lOd. per dozen, post free. Order of Going-In Cards, 7d. per dozen, post free. Pocket Scoring Book, 7d. each, post free. — To be obtained at the Office of Cricket , 168, Upper Thames Street, London, E.C. C r icket : A WEEKLYRECORD OF THE GAME, 168, UPPER THAMES STREET, LONDON, E.C. THURSDAY, JULY 23 rd , 1896. The abstract and brief chronicle of the time.— Hamlet. I n both the first and second England v. Australia match, there was a catch which, in the opinion of the batsman, was so close as to warrant an appeal to the umpire. Iu the first match, Trott was, without the shadow of a doubt, caught by Hayward when his score in the second innings was about 70, but his appeal to the umpire, in which he was quite justified, met with success, and he was able to continue his innings. In the second match, Ranjitsinhji, when he had made nearly the same score, made the appeal, but was not so fortunate in its results. T hese were six players in the England team who are entitled to represent the South against the North. They scored in the two innings 354 out of 529 from Every ja r you buylshould bear the signature of J. v. Liebig fin biuej across the label. THEBESTISTHECHEAPESTINTHEEND,IT60ESTHEFARTHEST. If you reach Home tired out or are feeling chilly, take a cup of boil­ ing wa te r and stir in a quarte r of a teaspoonful of LIEBIG COMPANY’S EXTRACT OF and season to taste. You will find itvery refresh­ ing, satisfying, and invigorating.

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