Cricket 1889
128 CRIOKET: A WEEKLY EECORD OF THE GAME. MAY 16, 1889. Now Ready. Post Free 7d. T H E SURREY TEAM I n 1 8 8 8 . - 'CONTAINS : Complete Scores o f A l l Matches Played by the X I. Together with F u l l P a g e P o r t r a i t s AND B i o g r a p h i c a l S k e t c h e s Of EVERY MEMBER of the TEAM. Also giving Number of Innings, Highest Score, Batting Aver age, Times Clean Bowled, Times Caught, Times Run Out, Times L.B.W., Times Not Out, Times Stumped, Number of Catches Made by, Number of StumpinRS Made by. Wickets Clean Bowled by, Wickets Taken other than Clean Bowled as ct., l.b w.t &c,, Number of Overs Bowled by, Runs Made Off Bowling, Bowling Averages, &c., &c. An Invaluable Record of the Champion County. O f f ic e o f “ CRICKET,” WRIGHT & Co-, 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, LONDON, E.C. T h e KAISER’S COCOA MEAT. PEPTONE. COCOA." A s t a k e n b y t h e l a t e E m p e r o r F r e d e r i c k o n t h e r e c o m m e n d a t i o n o f D r . L e y d e n . InTABLETS. INDISPENSABLE for ATHLETES. IN POWDER FOR BREAKFAST, &c. PERFECT FLAVOUR. A PERFECT STJSTAINER. EASILY DIGESTED. P r i c e I s . 6 d . p e r T i n . “ The article is in every way of satisfactory quality .”—British Medical Journal. SOLE AGENTS— 8CHE I BL ER Bros. & Co. , 23, NEW BROAD S t . , E. C. THOS. TWORT & SONS, E S T A B L I S H E D 1853 S O U T H B O R O ’ , TUNBR IDGE WELLS . W IL LI AM C U By Appointment to the MARYLEBONE CRICKET CLUB. MARQUEE, T E N T , AW N ING , T A R PAULIN, N E T , FLAG, & B LIND MAKER . The “ Club” Marquee, 20ft.by 12ffc.... £10 10a. Scoring Tents, l£ft. across................ £6 6s. Write for Special Club List of Practice Nets, mentioning this Paper. 142, LISSON GROVE, MARYLEBONE. CLOSE TO LORD’S. S u r r e y E l e v e n of 1888. — The Champion County. Fac-simile of Photograph taken by Messrs. H a w k in s , 5£in. by 9in., with names of each member. Suitable for framing, Post-free Four Stamps. C r ic k e t Office, 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, E.C. Printed for the Proprietor b y W e ig h t & Co., 11, St. Andrew’s Hill Doctor’s Commons London E.C. May 16, 1889. T h e “ S p e c i a l S e l e c t e d ” C r i c k e t B a t . One of the Numerous Testimonials received as to their quality we publish below — T he C ottage , S outhgate , N., January 25, 1889. They are the best Bats I have ever had both for wear and general use , and I especially like the one you made me which I used in the match E ssex v . L ancashire , at Leyton, two years ago, the workmanship is good and the wood well seasoned. Yours truly, P. P. PitANCIS. P R I C E L I S T S OUST LUNN & CO., Horncastle, & 41, Berners Street, London, W. H. GRAD I DGE , E X P O R T E R O F CRICKET, RACQUET, LAWN TENNIS, ETC., 36, Artillery Place, W O O LW IC H , S.E. LUNIM’S “ HORNCASTLE” CRICKET LUNN’ s Best T r e b l e - S e am Selected Watch Balls, 5 5 / - per doz. NETT TO CLUBS. SP EC IA L T E R M S T O CLUBS. A LL ORDERS CARR IAGE PAID. LTJNN & Co.’s best selected All-Cane Handled Bats, specially selected and seasoned, cannot be excelled. Fully equal to Bats ordinarily sold at 21s. 12s. 6d. I / t n N N ’ s 6UPERI0B QUALITY T r e b l e - S e am Match Balls, Warranted thoroughly reliable. 5 0 / - per doz. Nett. LUNN’s superior Solid All-Cana Handled Cricket Bats, the cheapest line ever offered, each 7s. 6d. F ully I llustrated P rice L ist P ost F ree on A pplication .
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