Cricket 1897
128 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M ay 6, 1897. THE MOST NUTRITIOUS COCCA. E P P S ’S G R A T E F U L -O O M F O R T IN G , C O C O A WITH FULL NATURAL FLAVOUR. N OW R F .a n y . Price. ONE SHILLING AND SIXPENCE. A History of the Derbyshire County Cricket Club. pONTAINTNG, besides a special introduction, the full scores and bow'ing analyses of all matches playrd bv Derbyshire since the formation of the County Club in 1870; the principal averages for each season ; and othfr interesting information, together with a portrait of the President (Walter Boden, Esq.) By W a lt e r J. P ip f.r, J un ., Scorer to the Club. Nearly 850 pages. Substantially bound. T o s t F r e e , 1/8 (Twenty Stamps), from the Compiler, 14, Reginald Street, Derby. b . J . N IC O L ib S , ROBERTSBRIDGE, PATENTEE AND MANUFACTURER OF THE AUTOMATIC BAT HANDLE T H E S E engravings 1 showthe advantages this handle gives, as each curve forms a key ' or abutment against the V elastic substance. Al- though thesehandlesare «\ in two pieces from the | shoulder to the blade, it is impossible to getthem out of shape. Tne bats, introduced in 1890, have been used by the best Cricketers of England, Australia, and New Zea land, as well as having been sent to India and Africa, and the universal testimonyis thatnothing has ever been brought into theCricketingworld to give such advantages to thebatsmanincutting and drivii g powers. N o tice in ca se op In frin gem en t. — The Patentee does not bind him self to any number o f curves . 15, Yictoria Square. Clifton, Bristol. October 6th, 1895. D e a r S ir, — I used one of your bats at Hastings in 1894 and scored 131. I may mention it was perfectly new. I kept it until this year, and have scored over 2,000runs with it. I used it when I made my 100th century, and scoreda 1,000runs in May with it, so I think I may call it my record bat. This year, at Hastings, I scored 104with another of your bats, and hope it will turn out as well as the old one. Yours truly, To. Mr. L. J. Nicolls. W. G. GRACE. fn ordering Pats give the size o f handle by measuring rr.vvtl hnjiftle: an * • *nt>an wein'ht. These Bats will be sold as Nos. 1,2, and 3, so that Clubs can make an easy purchase. « J . L Y O N S & S O N S , 22 S 23, REDCROSS ST., CRIPPLEGATE, LONDON AND 8, CHURCH ST., MANCHESTER. MANUFACTURERS OF REGISTERED MARYLEBONE & ALL ENGLAND C R IC K E T IN G BAGS, G O L F C A D D IE S & FOOT BAL L BAGS- CYCL~ SA D D L E S & A C C E S S O R IE S . p R IC K E T ! C A U T IO N ! Messrs. J. LYO NS and SONS, 22 ^ and 23, Red Cross-street, Cripplegate, London, E.C., and 8, Church-street, Manchester, Manufacturers of the ORIGINAL R e g is t e r f d M a r y leb o n e and A l l E nglan d C r ic k e t B a g s regret that they have to caution the public against purchasing bags pirating their designs of inferior quality. None are genuine unless bearing the registered trade mark stamped on the bottom of each nag, viz., “ T hf . MARYLE BONE” and “ THE A LL EN G LA N '.’ To be obtained from all respectable cricketing establishments, or wholesale of the above. Price Lists upon application. f R I C K K T i C A U T I O N ! “ T h e M a ry le b o n e ” CRICKT B a t B a g (Registered No. 7,351) and “ THE A L L E N G L A N D ” (Registered No. 7,352). Any person making uce of these titles without our authority will render themselves liable to legal proceedings.—J. LYONS AND SONS, 22 and 23 , Red Cross-street, Cripplegate, London, E.C., and 8, Church-street, Manchester. A pology . M essrs I. Lyons and Sons, Kidderminster. Gentlemen,—If 1 have in any way infringed your rights by using the word Marylebone in invoice of cricket bags, 1 apologise for having done so. I was, however, ignorant that the word was used by you as a Trade Mark, and I will for the future discontinue the use of it as applied to bags of my manufacture. I am, Gentlemen, yours obediently, (Signed) BENJAMIN ANKRETT. W AN TF.D, at once, two copies of title and index to •ticket, VOl. X II. (1893).—W,M., Cricket Office, 168, Upper Thames Street, E.C. CRICKET & LAWN TENNIS. S E A S O N 1 8 9 7 . M esbr 8 . COLLINS beg to direct attention to their SERIE8 of CRICKET SCORING and LAWN TENNIS BOOK8. They are made of their well- known “ SIGHT - PRESERVING ” PAPER, and being printed in dark greenink. the glare of the gun upon the page is materially lessened. Each book contains the amended Laws of theGameas passedby the Marylebone Cricket Club. T h e UNRIVALLED C rick et S c o r in g B ook s Retail Price s. d. 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