Cricket 1888

240 ORIOKET:, A WEEKLY RECORD OP THE GAME. JU N E 28, 1888. CHRON ICLES OP CRICKET. F a c s im ile R e p r in ts o f : N Y R E N ’S “ C r ic k e t e r ’s G u id e ,” L I L L Y W H I T E ’S “ H a n d b o o k o f C r ic k e t .” D E N IS O N ’S “ S k e t c h e s o p t h e P la y e r s .” W ith a V ie w o f O ld “ L o r d ’s ” ; a n d P o r tr a its o f e arly P la y e rs . C lo th e x tra , 3/6. B o o k s w h ic h once e n jo y e d a w id e p o p u la rity , a n d are n o w very rare. T w o N e w B o o k s b y F R E D G A L E . 1. T H E G A M E OF C R IC K E T . B y F r e d G a l e (“ T he O ld B u ffe r.” )— S e c o n d E d itio n , read y a t a ll b o o k s ta lls, & c. P ic tu r e b o a rd s, 2/-. “ A very re fre sh in g b o o k . A c o o l w in d b lo w s th r o u g h it fro m th e p a s t in to th e p re s e n t— fro m th e d e a d p a s t, over th e d a isie d graves o f a n c ie n t C rick ete rs.”— Daily News. 2 . S P O R T S A N D R E C R E A T IO N S I N T O W N A N D C O U N T R Y . B y F r e d G a le . T h is d a y . P ic tu r e b o a rd s, 2/-.— B o x in g , P rize R in g , R a c in g , H u n tin g , F is h in g , C o a c h in g , & c. S W A N S O N N E N S G H E IN & CO., Paternoster Square, London. ESTAB. UPWARDS OF 100 YEARS .................$ S ' ST eftf& — ALL BEST BATS MUST BEAR OUR REGISTERED TRADE — M A R K — ^ 0 £ WITHOUT w h i c h t h e ; ARE NOT from this OLD ESTABLISH’D — F I R M — AQDILACLAPSHAW&SALMON MANUFACTURERS OF CRICKET BATS, BALLS, STUMPS, GLOVES, E tc ., E to . A. C. & S. HAVE AN IM M EN SE STOCK OP C RICKETIN G IM PLEM EN T S, TO W H IC H T H EY W ISH TO CALL T HE ATTENTION OP CRICKETERS G EN ERA LLY THROUGHOUT THE W ORLD. Our Special “ RESILIENT” SPRING HANDLE BAT has gained an enviable notoriety for its splen­ did driving power, and for the absence of any sting, or jar, to the hand. 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