Cricket 1898
304 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J uly 28, 1898. CRICKETERS Well know tha t a disordered system lacks the stay ing power, agility and quickness o f sight absolute ly essential to su c ce s s on the cricket field. Good diet must be had, and nothing so sa tisfactorily take s the place o f a hasty lunch or is such an effectual pick-me-up after exertion as LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT. K° / i Signature In B lue „„ '" fE R lO R s u b ° t ' o f e s ‘ TENTS ! TENTS!! TENTS!!! BEST ARMY Selected, nearly new, made of best white flax canvas, 40 feet circum ference, complete, with mallet, pegs, poles and lines, for 22/6; cheaper qualities from 15/-. Approval. U N IV E R 8 A L S U P P L Y A S S O C IA T IO N , Government Contractors, HEADING. [Name paper.] C A N T H I8 B E T R U E ? By Jove, bat it is though. A Splendid Match Cricket Ball, 11T h e R ed S k in ,” regulation, warranted, 2s. 9d. each, postage, 2d.; or six for 16s., carriage paid. “ Old England,” New Street, Old Street, London, E.C._______________________________________________ GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. First Season of the Magnificent Fast New Saloon Steamer, “ Eagle.” M A R G A T E , R A M S G A T E , & S O U TH E N D . DAILY from London Bridge Wharf at 9.10 a.m .; Greenwich, 9.30 a.m.; Soulh Woolwich, 9.60 a.m. S a lo o n F a re s . — SOUTB END, single, 2/-; return, available for the season, 3/-. MARGATE, siDgle, 3/- ; return, available day of iesue only, 4/-; season, 4/6. RAMSGATE. Fares 6d. extra. Train from Fenchurch Street in connection, 10.15 a.m. Y A R M O U T H . DAILY (Sundays and 1st August excepted). From London Bridge Wharf, 9 a.m.; Greenwich, 9.i0 a.m.; South Woolwich, 9.40 a m. F a re s ,—Single. 4/- or 4/6; return, available for the season, 6/- or 7/6. Train from Fenchurch Street in connection, 9.45 a.m. SO U T H E N D , M A R G A T E . R A M S G A T E , D E A L , a n d D O V E R . DAILY (Sundays and 1st August excepted). From London Bridge Wharf at 10.15 a.m.; Greenwich Pier, 10.35 a.m.; and South Woolwich Pier, 10.65 a m. P a re s .—SOUTHEND, MARGATE, or RAMS GATE as above. DEAL or DOVER, saloon, single, 4/6; return, available for the season, 6/6. Train from Fenchurch Street in connection, 11.13 a.m. O S T E N D . From IroDgate and St. Katharine’s Wharf. SATURDAYS, returning TUESDAYS. WEDNESDAYS, returning FRIDAYS. P a r e s .—Single, 7/6 or 6/- ; return, 10/6 or 9/-. For particulars of these and other services apply to G. S. N. Co., 65, Great Tower Street, E.C. C RICKETERS* TENTS, 22/6; square tents, 39/-; very superior, 64/-; marquees, from 12 by 8, 70/-. All carriage paid.— H b a t h f i b l d , Lauderdale Buildings, Aldersgate, London. F R A N K S U G G (Lancashire County X I.) 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 ? oods. Rubber Spring Handle Bats, /6, 10/-, 12/6, 17/6. Frank Sugg’s “ Pocket Cricket Annual,” post free, id. “ Hints on Batting, Fielding, and Bowl ing,’* “ The Financial Aspects of Aus tralian Cricket,’ *“ Ranjitsinhji asI First Knew Him,” by F. S. Jackson, &c., &c. For CRICKET, TENNIS, no other WHITE BOOTS, &«•. Use the NEW CLEANER, “ L I R IN E ” W H ITE A S SHOW . In handy metal boxes, with sponge, of all Bootmakers, Oilmen, Stores, etc.; or sample, post free, 9d., of The “ Crown Diamond ” Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 1 3 , S teedm an S t., LONDON , S.E . T ENTS ! TENTS I—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, 138. 6d. Carriage paid and approval.— K n ig h t , Arcade, Lowestoft. CANTERBURY CricketWeek C O M M E N C I N G MONDAY, AUGUST 1st. FIRST MATCH: KENT v. LANCASHIRE, On M0NDA Y, TUESDA Y and WEDNESDA Y. SECOND MATCH : KENT v. NOTTS, On THURSDA Y, FRIDA Y and SA TURDA Y, The Teams will be selected from the following: KENT— Mr. J. R. Mason. Mr. F. Marchant. Mr. W. H. Patterson. Mr. G. J. V. Weigall. Mr. C. J. Burnup. Mr. W . M. Bradley. Mr. L. J. Le Fleming. Rev. W . Rashleigh. A. Hearne. Martin. Wright. Easbv. Huish. LANCASHIRE- Mr. A. N. Hornby. Mr. A. C. MacLaren. Mr. C. R. Hartley. Mr. W. B. Stoddart. Mr. S. M. Tindall. A. Ward. Lancaster. Baker. Sugg. Mold. Tyldesley. Briggs. Radcliffe. Mr. J. A. Dixon. Mr. A. O. Jones. Mr. C. W. Wiight. Shrewsbury. Gunn. Attewell. NOTTS- Dench. Oates. Guttridge. Handford. Henson. Wass. Play will commence at 12 noon on M o n d a y and T h u r s d a y , and at 11 o’clock on other days. Admission - ONE SHILLING. C arriages, 2 6 p e r H o rse . By the kind permission of Colonel Hughes- Hallett, D.S.O., the Band of The SEAF0RTH HIGHLANDERS W ill Play on the Ground during the "Week. AMATEUR THEATRICALS By the “ OLD STAGERS.” Grand Balls at the M u s ic Hall O n W E D N E S D A Y a n d F R ID A Y. City &South LondonRailway. To the Oval in 10 Minutes. T ra v e l b y th e E le ctric R a ilw a y — T rain s e v e ry fo u r m in u tes. F a r e 2 d . THOMAS C. JENKEN, Gehsbal M anager.
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