James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1895

JAS . LILLYWHITE , FROWD , & CO'S New Pattern Acme Ventilated Leg Guard . T h elightest a n dcoolest ever m a d e, combinedwitha m p l e protection a n dgreatdurability. F R O N TV I E W. LILLYW H I T EF R O W D& C J L F& B A C KV I E W. L I L L Y W H I T EF R O W D &C: A most important desideratum for Cricketers is to obtain thorough protection against the fast bowling of the present day, with a minimumof weight to carry . Manya manwho has looked like making along score has failed to dohis best from sheer wantof staying power, caused, to a considerable extent , bybeing hamperedwith hot andheavy" Pads.' Although there have been several attempts of late years to remedy this by means of Skeleton and other Guards, none of themhitherto produced have ever found muchfavour , owing to being either too heavy or too flimsy . J. L. , F. and Co. now claim that they have solved the problem completely , their N e w A C M EV E N T I L A T E DL E GG U A R Dbeing far lighter than any others , averaging only 134 ounces each. They are thoroughly ventilated , allowing the air to circulate freely between the Pad and most of the front ofthe leg, yet at the sametime giving the most ampleprotection . They are also thoroughly strong anddurable. Price, in buffleather, 10/6 perpair. Superiorwhitedo., 12/6 perpair. FinestW h i t eK i d, 16/- perpair. " و د Seealso general Price List at endof this book.

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