Cricket 1898

153 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME M ay 26, 1898. u § a n i t a s E m b r o c a t i o n ” IN BOTTLES , 8 d 1 / - & 2 / 6 Of a ll Chemists « FO R Aches Pains Sprains Bruises Stiffness Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism A N D Veterinary use. SOLE MANUFACTURERS: T H E S A M S T A S G O . , LIMITED, B E T H N A L G H E P N , L O U D O N , E . Try it once, and you will never use any other! It is magnificent! Acts like a charm! “ A n exceedingly nice preparation.”— A. J. S E W E L L , M .R.C.Y.S. “ I have little doubt that ‘ Sinitas Embrocation ’ will come into prominent favour as a stable requisite, and for various other purposes, human and veterinary.” .— (Prof.) W O O D R O F F E H IL L , F.R.C.V.S. P R A N K . S U G Q (Lancashire County XI.) 32, Lord Street, LIVERPOOL. SEND A POST-CARD FOR NEW CRICKET CATALOGUE, and buy your tackle at the lowest prices from a prac­ tical man, who manufactures his own goods. Rubber Spring Handle Bats, 7/6, 10/-, 12/6, 17/6. Frank Sugg’s ‘*Pocket Cricket Annual,” post free, Id. “ Hints on Batting, Fielding, and Bowl­ ing,” “ The Iinancial Aspects of Aus­ tralian Cricket,” “ Ranjitsinhji as I First Knew Him,” by F. S. Jackson, &c., &c. T ENTS ! TENTS!—Good sound Government Bell Tents, 10ft. high, 13ft. diameter, suitable for Bathing, Camping Out, Cricket, Tennis, &c. 22s. 6d. complete. The best in the market. Cheaper ones, 13s. 6d. Carriage paid and approval.— K n ig h t, Arcade. Lowestoft. M ARQUEES AND TENTS of every description and size on sale or hire. Good secondhand marquees, 30ft. by 16ft., £8; 28ft. by 14 ft., £7 ; 22ft. by 10ft., £6; 20ft. by 12ft., £5 ; 18ft. by 10ft., £4 10s.; 16ft. by 8ft., £4; new striped canopy tents, 30/-; 6ft. square frame garden tents, 87/6; secondhand army bell tents, from 17/6 to 30/-.—J. H. B row n, Mitre Tent Works, Three Colt Street, Limehouse. City&South LondonRailway. T o the Oval In 10 M inu te s. T r a v e l b y th e E le ctric R a ilw a y— T ra in s e v e ry fo u r m in u tes, F a r e 2 d . THOMAS C. JENKIN, (J umbal M anager . S ’A L E C W A T S O (23 years Lancashire XI.), Practical Sports Outfitter CRICKET BATS. / A.W .’s “ C ounty,” 18/6. Used by many County Players. A .W .’s “ S pring H a n d le .” 16/6. Equal to any patent. CRICKET BALLS. A.W.’s “ S p e cia l,” 3,11 each, 44/- doz. A.W.’s “ SUPERIOB M a tch ,” 4/6 each, 50/- doz. A.W .’s “ S ilk Sew n,” 5/6 each, 60/- doz. A.W .’s ‘ C o lo n ia l red all through, 3/9 each, 63/- doz. A.W .’s “ S c h o o l” Balls, 34/- and 40/- doz. CRICKET BATS, \ b A.W .’s All Cane Handle Bats. No. 4. 3/6 & 5/6 5. if- & 6/- 6. 4/6 & 6 6 Full Size 5/6, 6/6, 7,6 & 9/6 A .W .’s “ C lu b ” Cane and Rubber Handle, 10/6. Stumps, Bags, Nets, ______ Gauntlets, Leg Guards, Badminton, and all Cricket Requisites, &c., &c. at Lowest Prices.________________ Running and Cycle Racing Costumes. Send for A.W .’s Summer Sports Catalogue. Best quality goods at reasonable prices and all guaranteed A L E C W A T S O N , 35, Oxford S tre e t, M anchester. Y O U C A N B U Y . . . . A T H O R O U G H L Y GOOD ALL-CANE HANDLE BAT AT DAVENPORT’S FOB 0 / 8 , 20, ELDON STREET, LIVERPOOL ST., LONDON, E.C. PLEASE SEND FOR PRICE LIST. J, D.’s Extra Spring Bat, 13/3. N O T E D FOR G O O D C R IC K E T B A LL 8 . EVERY CRICKETER should have a copy of the CRICKET CALENDAR oothYear.) rocket Edition, bound in cloth, gold lettering , 64. CRICKET CALENDAR contains all Cricket and principal Racing Fixtures, Cricket Notelets of 1897, Cricketers’ Birthday List, Official Umpires, pages for filling in Batting and Bowling Averages, Memoranda, Complete Record of the Season page, and pages for List of Players in matches to come. In Leather Wallets, 1/6. “ CRICKET PRESS,” 25, Temple Chambers, E.C,

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