Cricket 1885
32 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. f e b . 26,i885. HARROW WANDERERS. July 20, 21, at Leicester, v. Gent, of Leicestershire July 22, 23, at Derby, v. Gent, of Derbyshire Jnly 24, 25, at Lincoln, 7. Lincoln C.C. July 27, 28, at York, v. Gent, of Yorkshire July 29, 80, at Preston, v. Preston C.C. July 31, Aug. 1, at Chilford, v. Gent, of Cheshire SUFFOLK COUNTY CLUB. June 1, 2, at Bury, v. Incogniti June 11, 12, at Bury, v. Norfolk June 18,19, at Bury, v. M.C.C. and O. July 28, 29, at Thornham, v. I Zingari July 31, Aug. 1, at Ipswich, v. Orleans Club Aug. 7 ,8, at Lord’s, v. M.C.C. and G. JUST OUT. POST FEEE THIRTEEN STAMPS. T h e N e w I n d o o r G am e . The Game is easily-learned, and a match can be played with every detail-the same as oil the cricket-field. One can play it, though two gives greater interest. An excellent amusement for winter evenings and wet days. Testimonials from Lord Harris, Mr. A. G. Steel, and many other Eminent Cricketers have been received. WRIGHT & CO., 4 1 ,' St. A n d r e w ’ s H il l , E.C. W A N T E D , by the STIRLING COUNTY C.C., a * ’ PROFESSIONAL. Must be a good bowler, and able also to take care of ground, from middle of April till middle of August. State age; terras (per week), and references, to Hon. Sec., Journal Office, Stirling. pR IC K E T GROUND WANTED (South of London), ^ or would share with another club. Full particu lars to Hon. Sec., Treloar Cricket Club, 69, Iiudgate Hill. YORK SH IRE COLTS’ MATCH, Sheffield, May 11 -1- and 12.—Colts, amateur or professional, desirous of playing, j-hould send the r applications, accom panied by club references and testimonials as to ability, not later than February 28, to Mr. J. B. Wostinholm, 10, Norfolk Row, Sheffield. TTORNSEY CRICKET CLUB.—Wanted, a strong -LJ- Young Man as second ground man for the above Club, must be able to bowl, umpire, and work horse mowing machine. Apply, ty letter only, to G.C.R., 10, Osbome-road, Stroud Green-road, London, N. ■JSTOTTINGHAMSHIRE COLTS’ MATCH, E aster 1 ' M onday . and T uesday .— Applications to play in this match, stating age and qualifications, and enclo sing references, to be s°nt on or before 25th March to Mr. E. Browne, Assistant Secretary, Cobden Chambers, Pelham-street. * ' _________ T yA N T E D , a PROFESSIONAL CRICKETER as ’ * Instructor and Ground Man in a Good School. Terms liberal. Apply to Hon. See. Games Committee, Kingsley College, Westward Ho, North Devon, TTORNSEY CRICKET CLUB.—The Annual Smoking Concert of this Club will be held at Free masons’ Tavern, on Monday next, March 2nd. T H E LORRAINE ATHLETIC CLUB (weak A medium), have a few Saturdays and Aug. 3rd (all day), for matches on own and opponents’ grounds. Early app'icatlon solicited. Address, “ Cricket, 84, Portedown Road, W.” ANTED, John ■Wisd'tn's Cricketer's Almanack, 1874 arid 1377. State price. P. King, 54, Lothian Street, Edinburgh. /CRICKET.—The S.P.C.C. would like to hear of a ^ G round ifa the South or West district, or would not objeet to share with another Club.—J. W. Cam- field, 46, Catherine-street, S.W. Q T . JAMES’ C.C., Highbury (private ground), has ^ open July 25 and Sept. 12, for first and second Eleven, also on opponents’ ground only for second Eleven May 9 and July 4.—Mr. F. Prioe, Hon. Sec., 20, Albion-road, Holloway, N. ILLUSTRATED SPORTS: T H E Largest and Cheapest Illus trated Sporting Monthly Journal with which is incorporated “ Goy’s Calendar of Sports,” and Medium List of Goods for Sale or Exchange, ONE PENN Y . Subscription : 2s. per annum, Post-free. CLUB FIXTURES INSERTED FREE. Office—21, Leadenliall Street, London, E.G. NOW READY. I N D E X TO “ SCORES & BIOGRAPH IES.” ;; ; V ols . I. to x iii. 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Some large, 60 feet in circumference, BELL TENTS I q good condition £5 complete. IMPROVED TENNIS LAWN TENT. W ithout C entre P ole . This commodious and attractive Tent is rapidly becoming a favor ite for the Tennis Ground en I Lawn. The walls are 6 feet or more in height, and a rafter and frame being substituted for the centre pole that ordinarily sup ports the ro jf, the whole interior ppa e is available for tables, chairs, &c. The projecting porch is a great addition to the size and comfort of the Tent, CRICKET MARQUEES. 2, DUKE STREET, LONDON BRIDGE, 3.E. CATALOGUES UPON APPLICATION. NO OTHER ESTABLISHMENT. Printed lor the Proprietor by W righ t & Co., Cricket Presa, 41, 8t. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors’ Comm ma. Londm, E.C., Feb. 26, 1885, Next issue of Cricket March 26-
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