Cricket 1900

208 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J une 14, 1900 THE HOSE OF THE DAY IS M E R R Y W E A T H E R ’S CLASS C A R D E N H O S E 6 3 LONG A C R E , L O N D O N . LARGEST MAKERS OF HIGH CLASS HOSE IN THE WORLD . TESTIMONIAL. A CUSTOMER writes: - “ The Merryweather Garden Hose supplied ten yearfl ago is still in use, and is most satisfactory.” Largest Makers of High-Class Hose in the World. Guaranteed English Made. Best Quality. W rite (or Price List and Sam ple, also Pump Catalogue, Free by Post. 63, LONG ACRE, W.C. C RICKET Report 8heets, 101. per dozen, post free. Order of Going-in Carls. 7d. per dozen, p »stfree. Cricket Score B oo ' t s fid. ani Is. each; postage, 2d. e^tra -T o be obtained at the Offices of •Irick-t. 168. U pp-r Thames Street London. E.C. P I C K E R I N G S ' “ For Whitening all Articles of Buff or Buckskin Leather, such ae Leg Guards, Gloves, Military Equipment, White Helmets, Gloves, Hunting Thongs, Whips, Cricket and Tennis Shoes, Tennis Balls, &e., &o. 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ROBERTSBRIDOE, PAl'rtNl'KK AND m a n u f a c t u r e r o f t h * A U T O M A T I C B A T H A N D L E . r p H E 8 E Engravings show the advantages / this Handlegives. as each curve forms a key or abutment against the elastic substance. The formation of this handle alsogives j ustthe amount of s ..ring th it is re­ quired, the curve in­ stantly replacing itself into position after the ball has been struck. Although these handles are in two pieces from t >eshoulder to the blade, it is impossible to get th m out of shape. 'I he Bats have been us*d by the best Cricketers of England, Australia and New Zetland, as well as having been sent tu India aad Africa, ami the uni­ versal testim my is that nothing has ever been brought into th *cricket­ ing wo Id to give such advantages to the bats- m<n in cutting and rriving powers. "Ill X o ticb in cask o f Ixfrin gk m »n t :—The Patentee does not bind himself to «nv number of curves. Orders from K. S. RAN JITSINHJI for the above ** Patent Automatic Bats Copy o f GRACE’ S TESTIMONIAL : - 16, Victoria Bquare. Clifton, Bristol Octoberdth, 1896. D e a r S ir, -I used one of your bats at Hasting* ir 18 ^ and scored 131. I may mention it was perfectly new. I kept it until this year, and have scored o\ei 2,000 runs with it. I used it when I made my lOttl century, and scorfcd a 1,000 runs in May with it, so ] think 1 may call it my record bat. This year, at Hastings, I scored 104 with another of your bats an<* hope it will turn out as well as the old one. To. Mr. L. J. Nicolls. Yours truly W . G. GRACE. 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