Cricket 1889
CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME CR ICKET SEASON, 1889 . Messrs. C o l l in s beg to direct special attention to their NEW SERIES o p CRICKET SCORING BOOKS, which are made of their well known “ SEA GREEN ” SIGHT PRE3ERVING PAPER. Each Book contains the Amended Rules of the Game as passed by the Marylebone Cricket Club. THE UNRIVALLED CRICKET SCORING BOOKS The Handy (size 5in. by 3f), neatly bound, 29 innings .......................................... 6d. The Pocket (size 7in. by 4), neatly bound, 44 innings ............ ....................... Is. Oblong (size 12in. by 10), neat fancy covers, 30 innings .......................................... 6d. Ditto do.cloth 62 innings Is. Ditto do. do. ICO „ Is. 6d. Ditto do. leather back, 200 „ 8 b . Collins’ Shilling Packet of Unrivalled Cricket Scoring Sheets Contains 18 sheets of Two Innings each, printed in dark green Ink on Sight Preserving Paper, with the Amended Rules of the Game as passed by the Marylebone Cricket Club. %* Scorers using these Boolcs will experience no ill effects from the glare of the Sun. Recom mended by the medical profession. WILLIAM COLLINS, SONS & Co., Limited- L o n d o n : B R I D E W E L L P L A C E , E.C. AND ALL BOOKSELLERS. THE PATENT N ew M odel ! ARE SOLE AGENTS FOB CRAWFORDS Patent “ Exceller” Cricket Bats Universally acknowledged the ‘ Grandest Driving ” Bats ever made. Also a splendid Stock of “ War- sop’s ” and “ Cobbett’s.” THE LIGHTEST RUNNING MOWER IN THE WORLD, The best Lawn Mower.”— Field. OVER 10,000 SOLD LAST YEAR. First Prize at the Royal Horticultural Society’s Show of 1886, In Competition Open to the World. 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