Cricket 1914

154 THE WORLD OF CRICKET. M a y 16, 1914. LEA- FRANCIS THE MACHINE AT THE HEAD Sweet Running, Weatherproofness, Lightning Detachable Wheels, Great Flexibility, and Big Range of Speeds, Exceptional Ease of Control in Traffic, and Remarkable Steadiness on Greasy Roads. T H E S E are some of its Outstanding features, in regard to which we are receiving, every day, voluntary testimony from experienced riders. Price 65 Guineas. Early Delivery. LEA & FRANCIS, L t d , COVENTRY . ESTABLISHED 1808 Owing to the regrettable BALL MAKERS’ STRIKE we are unable to announce particulars of the Cricket Ball we are making for — SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, &c.— Much care and thought are being directed to the matter, and we promise to be able to supply a Ball that, while keeping its shape, will neither Break the Bats nor Hurt the Hands. Look Out for Early Announcement. GEORGE AVERY & SON, 9 & 11, Charles Street. 50UTHB0R0UGH, TUNBRIDGE W ELLS, KENT. ESTABLISHED 1861. G. AVERY & SON during the past 53 years of their manufacture have rarely known a trial order fail to elicit continued patronage, all their Bails being warranted thoroughly reliable, and bearing the reputation of affording the maximum amount of pleasure to be derived from the game. Price List on Application. cAB fcISH ED O Y E R 100 Telegrams: DEVEREUX EST E„„ E. C. DEVEREUX ETON. BOCKS. T H E C o u n ty C r ic k e t C a p M a k e r. Manufacturer and Designer of Club and School Colours. SOLE MAKER OF THE CAPS WORN BY .*---- Telephone: 287 WINDSOR- YORKSHIRE SURREY LANCASHIRE HAMPSHIRE W0RCE8TER COUNTY 1st XI. 2nd XI. 1st XI. 2nd XI. NORTHAMPTON LEICESTER GLAMORGAN STAFFORDSHIRE CHE8HIRE BUCKS D0R8ET Please write for samples and quotations which are reasonable and are supplied free of charge. RICHARD DAFT’S NOTTINGHAMSHIRE ticulars, apply Radcliffe-on-Trent, Notts. BLANCO For Gleaning and Whitening White Buckskin and Canvas Shoes, Cricket Pads, and all other articles ef a similar nature. It is prepared in a very careful m anner, an d extra precautions are taken to ensure an evenness of colour. It contains n o th in g th a t w ill in any way in ju re the article to w h ich it is applied, and if used as directed, a S plendid W h ite of a glossy, satin-like appearance and soft silky surface is ensured, w h ich w ill not readily rub off. •*BLANCO”CLOTH & LEATHER BALL For cleaningSuede, Ooze Calf, and Cloth Boots and Shoes, Cord Breeches, Suede Gloves, Cloth Spats, Leather and Cloth Leggings. Made in various shades of Colour. MARL.— Par- Sold by Athletic Dealers, Ironmongers, Oilmen, Stores, Boot and Shoe Dealers, &c. Paper Covers.— Price is. net. Post free, is. 2d. CURIOSITIES OF FIRST-CLASS CRICKET — 1730-1901 A few copies only left of this interesting work. Interleaved for Notes, and bound in cloth. 5s. net, postage 3d. Collectors of Cricket Literature should secure one of these. — E . S e a l e , 10, Imperial Arcade, Ludgate, E.C.

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