Cricket 1909
*44 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M ay 20, 1909. BLANCO For Cleaning and Whitening White Baokskin and Canvas Shoes, Cricket Pads, and all other articles of a similar nature. It Is prepared In a very careful manner, and extra precautions are taken to ensure an evennesi of colour. It contains nothing that w ill In an] w ay injuro the article to w h ich lt Is applied, and If used as directed, a Splendid White of a glossy satln-llke appearance and soft silky surfaoe li ensured, w h ich w ill not readily ru t off. “ BLANCO” CLOTH & LEATHER BALL For cleaning Suede, Ooze Calf, and Cloth Boots and Shoes, Cord Breeches, Suede Gloves, Cloth Spats, Leather and Cloth Leggings, etc. M ado In v a rtou a mhadmm 0 / C o lo u r. Bold by Athletic Dealers, Ironmongers, Oilmen, Stores, Boot and Shoe Dealers, etc. O n c e Used , a lw a y s Used . THE 'PATTISSON” LAWN BOOTS S im p lest! S tron g est! Most Economical! Used in the Royal and Principal Gardens and by the leading Cricket and Golf Clubs. SILVER MEDAL. Royal Horticultural Society. HUNDREDS OF TESTIMONIALS. The “ F ield ” says: “ As good as anything that could be devised. Dr. W. G. G race writes: " The best.” Mr. S. A cted (The Oval): "The best I have ever used,” Illustrated Price Lists, with testimonials, from - H. PATTISSON & Co.^^atham^Iw: NOW READY. THE DERBYSHIRE CRICKET GUIDE (Season 1909). Compiled by L. G. W r ig h t and W . J. P ip e r, Junr. (Fourteenth Year.) Contents: Portraits and Biographies of Mr. W . T. Taylor and Mr. S. Cadman; First-class Cricket in 1908 (by “ L.G.W. ”); Derbyshire Records and Statistics ; The Laws of the Game ; Fixtures of the Australians, the Leading Counties and M.C.C., and over 100 Local Clubs; Secretaries’ Names and Addresses ; and other useful and interesting information. Price Two pence, or per post Threepence. B a co n & H u d son , Colyear Street, Derby. C r i c k e t v o lu m e s i to is f o r s a l e . Handsomely bound and in pcrfect condition. W hat offers? “ X .Y .Z. ” c/o Cricket 168. Upper Thames Street, London. G E O R G E A V ER Y & SON , Cricket Ball Manufacturers, 9 & 11, Charles Street, SOUTHBOROUGH, KENT. Established 1861. G. AVERY and SON during the past 48years of their establishment have rarely known a trial order fail to elicit continued patronage, all their balls being of the best possible material and workmanship, while lheir easy response to every stroke is noted by all who use them. M A RQ U E E S & T E N T S (ANY SIZE.) As supplied to King’s Dinner and Royal Visit to Fulham Park. FO R S A L E OR H I R E . Estimates free. Send for Illustrated List of Garden, Bathing, and Fancy Tents, post free. Established 120 years. H, J. GASSON, Government Contractor, RYE, ( ( O V A L B A . R E I D ’ S O V A L W H I T E . The celebrated preparation for cleaning Cricket and all Buff Leather Goods, Warranted not to rub off or cake. As used at Ken nington Oval, and highly recommended by K. S Ranjitsinhji, Dr. W . G. Grace, O. B. Fry, Lord Dalmeny, Australian XI., 1905, G. L. Jessop, Ac., Ac. Packed in zin c boxes, 6d. per box. J. J. REID, 378, Kennington Rd., London. READERS OF M CRICKET 99 pit' ----IBgaO..T.. I|£ r OYBON;|r!' i! li.IPBl * Are invited to w rite us . . for . . Illustrated Price List . Of . C R I C K E T GOODS. RANJITSINHJI in his Jubilee book of Cricket s a y s : “ Personally I use Odd’s Bats.” Testimonials from all the leading Cricketers. Match Balls from 3/6 Leg Guards from 3/6 Match Stumps from 3/- per Set. Repairs a Speciality. ODD & SONS, Surrey Sports Depot, — — CROYDON . Factory—SU T T O N . B y R o ya l W a r r a n t , M a k e rs t o H .M . T h e King. RANSOMES LAWNMOWERS. T H E B E S T I N T H E W O R L D . Are unequalled fo r Cricket Grounds. R A N S O M E S , S IM S A N D J E F F E R I E S , L t d ., IPSWICH. THREE GOLD MEDALS. FOUR SILVER MEDALS. Supplied by all Ironmongers. Printed and Published by M e r r it t & H a tc h e r , L td ., 167, 168 and 169, Upper Thames Street, London, E.C.i May 20th, 1909.
Made with FlippingBook
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy NDg4Mzg=