Cricket 1883

112 CEICKET ; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. MAY 17 1883. LONDONHNTERNATIONAL COLLEGE. May 9, at Spring Grove, London International College v. Isleworth it 14, at Spring Grove, London International College v. London Hospital „ 16, at Spring Grove, London International College v. St. John’s Foundation School „ 19, at Ealing Common, London International College v. Ealing Park „ 23, at Spring Grove, London International College v. Kings College School „ 39, at Spring Grove, London International College v. Kensington School June 2, at Spring Grove, London International College v. St. Bartholomew’s Hospital „ 6, at New Cross, London International College v. Royal Naval School ' „ 9, at Eton & Middlesex, London International College v. Blenheim „ 13, at Isleworth, London International College v. Isle- worth „ 16, at Spring Grove, London International College v. Anchorites „ 20, at Spring Grove, London International College v. King’s College School „ 23, at Spring Grove, London International College v London Hospital „ 27, at Spring Grove, London International College v. Kensington School „ 30, at Spring Grove, London International College v. Morchant Taylors School July 4, at Spring Grove. London International Collego v. Royal Naval School „ 14, at Spring Grove, Past v. Present „ 19, at Spring Grove, London International Colege v. M.C.C. T H E LONDON INTERNATIONAL I COLLEGE SPORTS will take place on Saturday, May 26. OLD BOYS’ 300 YARDS HANDICAP.—All old boys are invited to enter. No entrance fee. STRANGERS’ QUARTER HANDICAP.— Open to amateurs. Entrance fee 2s. 6d. For particulars as to time, apply before Satur­ day, I9th (when all entries close) to J. D. DALLAS, Hon. Sec. T O SECRETARIES OF CRICKET CLUBS, COLLEGES, AND SCHOOLS. Previous to buying for the season send for m y P R I C E L I S T Which will be found the lowest in the kingdom for Goods of first class quality only ; sent post- free. The celebrated warranted Catgut-seemed Ball, 33s. per half-dozen (sample ball by post, 6s.) ; superior treble-seamed guaranteed Match Balls, 27s. per half-dozen (sample hall by post, 5s.) Forwarded same day, upon receipt of P.O.O., from J H Saul, Cricket Outfitter, Spalding- CRICKET SEASON. 1883- n o w READY, containing the Match Fixtures of the most important Clubs in the under-men- tioned Counties, with Laws, Rules,Memoranda, &c. Post-free, 2Jd. LANCASHIRE CRICKETERS’ HANDBOOK YORKSHIRE CRICKETERS’ HANDBOOK NOTTS &DERBY CRICKETERS’ HANDBOOK CLEVELAND CRICKETERS’ HANDBOOK Also Post-free 7d. each. LANCASHIRE RECORD OF CRICKET; and YORKSHIRE RECORD OF CRICKET, In 1882, containing fall scores in above County Matches, full scores of the Australians, Averages. Ac. Will be issued early in October, post-free 2Ad. each YORKSHIRE FOOTBALL HANDBOOK (R.U. and A.) for 1883-4. LANCASHIRE RUGBY FOOTBALL HAND­ BOOK for 1883-4. LANCASHIRE ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL HANDBOOK for 1883-4. BRILL’S SEA SALT BURY, LANCASHIRE : PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BYFLETCHER&SPEIGHT CRO SS -STRE E T . L o n d o n : CRICKET PRESS, 17, PATERNOSTER SQ.,E.C. C E I C K E T F x 2 5 w E- O h p (O) 1/ ( Q ) i [ r l i ..Jr, CO A g en t — THOS. K. VEITCH, CRICKET & FOOTBALL OUTFITTER, 264, SHERLOCK STREET, BIRMINGHAM.’ Should be used by all CRICKETERS and ATHLETES. It braces and ro- freshes, and is invaluable for SPRAINS and STRAINS. H d . P E R B A T H . OF ALL CHEMISTS, Ac. richard 1 aft ~ (Late Captain of the Notts County Eleven) CRICKET, FOOTBALL. LAWN TENNIS AND BRITISH SPORTS EMPORIUM ’ OUTFITTER to the Army and Navy and the principalColleges,Schools and Clubs in the United Kingdom. See Price List for Spe­ cial Discount. CARRIAGE PAID ON „ ______ ALL ORDERS E X ­ CEEDING £1 ACCOMPANIED W ITH CASH. Clubs and Schools provided with reliable professional bowlers. Illustrated price-lists, containing laws of each game, also CRICKET FIXTURES for 1883, POST FREE. WHOLESALE and SHIPPING ORDERS PROMPTL EXECUTED. RICHARD DAFT, 1, UST e T g ATE, NOTTINGHAM 1 0 CRICKETERS. TH E “ COM PO U N IS T H E B A T O F T H E S E A S O N Price 18s. 6d. Can be obtained of all Cricket Out- fitters. Wholesale of the Sole Manufacturers, C. L IL L YW H IT E & Co., 9, KING EDW AR D STREET, LONDON, E.C. An Illustrated Description sent on Application. T H E S T A N D A R D W O R K Cheap Edition, Price 2s. 6d. Just Published. THE CRICKET FIELD By Rev. JAMES PYCROFT. With scores o f Gentlemen and Players t i l l end o f 1881. C O N T E N T S 1. Origin of the Game of Cricket. II. The General Character of Cricket. III. The Hambledon Club and Old Players. IY. Cricket generally established as a National Game by the End of the Last Century. V. First Twenty Years of the present Century. VI. A Dark Chapter in the History of Cricket. YU. The Surrey Club—its History. YHI. The Zingari—their Orig>^ IX. Battalogia, or the Science and Art of Batting. X . Hints against Sl° Bowling. XL A Chapter on Bowling. XII. Hints on Fielding. Cricket Press, 17, Paternoster Square, London, E.C.^

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