Cricket 1914
THE WORLD OF CRICKET, July 4, 1914. No. 14. Vol. I. SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1914. *°n~\ Price 3d SEND FOR F R E E IL L U S T R A T E D L IS T . RESTRINGING. H. GRADIDGE & SONS, factory : Artillery Place, Woolwich, England. manufacturing Specialists of Cricket and Cau.ni tennis Goods. SOLE MAKERS OF THE FAMOUS “ Imperial Driver” Cricket Bat (Patent No. 2920710) Hade in Men’s, Small Men’s, College, 6, 5, 4, & 3 sizes. As used by all the leading Cricketers— including County University, Public School and Colonial Cricket. CRICKET BALLS LEG GUARDS. BATTING GLOVES, GAUNTLETS, &c„ a special feature. REBLADING. The “ H.J.G.’ H. G. & SONS are makers of “ The H. J. G.” “ V IK ING ,” “ IMPER IAL DR IVER , ” “ IMPROVED GRADIDGE,” “ HARD COURT,” and many other Rackets, all of which are largely used both a t home and abroad. w g g m - Kent English Ash, Tracey’s Gut, and best workmanship guaranteed. Tennis Balls, Nets, &c.
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