Cricket 1889
82 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. FEB. 21, 1889. W isden ’ s A lmanack for 1889.—Wisden is more bulky and complete even than in past years. In addition to the full scores and accompanying reports of all the principal matches of the year—a speciality of Wisden— there are interesting articles on the six great bowlers of 1888, on County Cricket, by the editor, Mr. Charles F. Pardon ; a few jottings by Robert Thoms, and a carefully compiled list of cricket records. All the old features which have made Wisden so deservedly popu lar are retained, but, as will be seen, there are also several useful additions. The best of these is a frontispiece giving photographs of the six great bowlers of 1888, Messrs. Turner, Ferris, and Woods, representing Australia, and Lohmann, Briggs, and Peel, England. “ How to P lace a C ricket F ie ld .” — J ust P ublished . T he N ew L aws of C ricket . —As revised by the Marylebone Cricket Club, with five specially arranged diagrams “ How to Place a Cricket Field" as follows:—1. To Slow Bowler (either Bound-arm or “ Lobs” ); 2. A slow or medium Left-handed Bowler (Bound-arm); 3. To an Ordinary Medium-pace Bowler; 4. To a Fast Left-handed Bowler (Bound-arm); 5. To a Fast Bound-arm Bowler. Sent post free 21d. Wright and Co., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors Commons, E.C. or from all dealers. LEB-GUARD STRAPS 6in. • 8in- - 10in. - - 61- per Gross - 71- ■ 81- W- HIGHATT, L e a th e r S tr a p M a n u fa c tu re r, 2, WELLS STREET, GRAY’S INN ROAD LONDON, W.C. Now Ready. Post Free 7d. T H E SURREY TEAM — I n 1 8 8 8 . — CONTAINS : Complete Scores o f A ll 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 e 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 Bun Out, Times L.B.W., 7 imes Not Out. Times Stumped, Number of Catches Made by, Numl er of Stumpings Made by. Wickets Clean Bowled by, Wickets Taken other than Clean Bowltd as ct., l.b w., &c„ Number of Overs Bowled by, Buns Made Off Bowling, Bowling Averages, &c.t &c. An Invaluable Record of the Champion County. O ffice of “ CRICKET,” WRIGHT & Co., 41, I t Andrew's Hill, LONDON, E.C. PH0T0GRAPH8 OF CELEBRATED ELEVEN8, 1884-5-6-7. ALL CLUBS, HOTELS, SCHOOLS, &C., &c. SHOULD HAVE THE CELEBRATED > COUNTY AND OTHER CRICKET ELEVENS. By E. HAWKINS & Co., 108, KING ’ S ROAD, BRIGHTON. The Most Interesting Photographs ol the Age. 3/6 each Post Free. Size of Photo 12-in. by 10-in. A lso P hotos of m the P bikoipai .C rioketebb JUST PUBLISHED. GENTLEMEN of ENGLAND at LORD'S. GENTLEMEN of ENGLAND at The OVAL. ENGLAND at LORD’S. ENGLAND at the OVAL. Capital Photos of THE PARSEES, 1/6 each: the whole set of 14,16/- Under the Patronage of Pbince C hristian, Prince Christian V ictob , Th e E a r l o f S h e ffie ld , &c., &c. The AUSTRALIANS and PARSEES. Photographed Specially for the Earl of Sheffield. L ord S heffield writes:—" I hope von will find many customers for snch exceedingly good and excellent Photographs." Jubilee Football Festival, The Oval, March 12,1887. Under the immediate Patronage of H.B.H. The Prince o f W ales. Splendid Photographs o f the F o cb Teams Large Size (12 by 10), 3/6 each; Or 10/- the Bet of Four. Cabinets, 1/6 each; or 5/- the Set of Four. Post Free. N.B.—AU Order8 must be accompanied by a remittance. Latest Portraits of the Celebrated Jockeys (I n C ostume )— F. AECHEB (H.B.H. The Prince o f W ales , 0. WOOD (Sir G. Chetwynd). F. WEBB (Duke o f W estm inster). T. LOATE8. Large Size, Beautifully Finished and Mounted on India Tints, 7 /6 each. Cabinet Size, 2/- each. Post Free, Gash with Order. Latest Portraits of L O R D H A R R I S (I n C ricket C ostume ). Large Size (12 in. by 10 in.), 5s. each, post-free. Cabinets, 2s. each, post-free. N.B.—These Portraits have beenmuch admired ly all who have seen them. E. H A W K I N S & CO. , (Late Hennah &Kent) PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS, 108, KING’S KOAD, BRIGHTON. THOS. TWORT&SONS, E S T A B L IS H E D 1853 S O U T H B O H O ’ , TUNBR IDGE WELLS . WILLI AM C T J R T I S , By Appointment to the MARYLEBONE CRICKET CLUB. M ARQUEE, T E N T , AW N ING , T A R PAULIN , N E T, FLAG , & B LIND MAKER . The “ Club ” Marquee, 20ft. by 12ft.... £10 10s. Scoring Tents, lift, across............... £6 fis. Write for Special Club List of Practice Nets, mentioning this Paper. 142, LISSON GROVE, MA.RYI/EBONE. CLOSE TO LORD'S. NOW READY. VOL. VII. of " C R I C K E T . ! Neatly bound indark green cloth with gilt letterin P rice 7s. 6d. (Per Parcels Post, eecurely packed, £d. extra *p>ESIDES Full Scores of all Principal Matches played in 1888, and a mass of \aluable In formation, it contains Portraits and Biographies of the following Eminent Cricketers— M r .H.T.A rnall -T homp son M r . C. D. B uxton M r . H. B. D aft M r . P. J. D e P aravicini M r . J. A. D iion M r . J oseph E ccles M r . J. D. E dwards M r . J. J. F erris M r . C. J. M. F ox M r . G eorge F reeman M r . P. D. K anga W. W right . M b . J. J. L yons M r . P. S. M c D onnell M r . H enry M oses M r . A. E. N ewton M r . G. S. P atterson M r . W. W. f . P ullen M r . S. M. J. "W oods M r . J ohn W orrall M ajor B. G. W arton G. B urton F. M artin F. H. S ugg Also Special Plate, the Surrey Tcsmof 1888 Cases for Binding, 2s. 6d. O f f i c e o f " C R I C K E T ," 41, S t . A ndrew ’ s H il l , E cctcp . s ’ C cmmcns — C R I C K E T ---- EXTBAOBD1NAB Y SCOBING—See Cricket in Australia and England. Any youjig aspiring Crich'etcr may become great in the cricket-field by using B A R T L E T T ’S celebrated REPERCUSSIVE BATS Buns are made so easily with this Bat that three figuies are <asily reachcd,do not jar llie hand, and a good spring in the handle makes this Bat so pleasant to use. Cricket Clubs and Schools will effect a great saving by giving us a call, j and select from our“ immense stock. We ____ have now a large stock of well-seasoned Bats expressly made for Presentation. Those who have tried this Celebrated Driviug Bat know its value. To those who have not tried it we invite one trial. The Australians during their last visit all ustd Our Celebrated REPERCUSSIVE BATS. See Cricket at Oval, Sept- 22nd, 1 8 8 8 -5 2 runs made in less than half an hour, and 87 luns in an hour and three quarters from our Bats. Admitted the Fastest Scoring Bat of the Season. May be had of all Dealers in Cricket Goods. Manufactory—71, WATEBLOO BOAD, and BAILWAY APPBOACH, WATERLOO STATION B illiards I B agatelle 1 All those requiring New or Second-hand Tables, Re- S uisites, or Billiard work done, aould, before going elsewhere, send for HENNIG BROS’. New Price List, Cloth and Cushion Samples.—Address, 29, New Ox ford Street. London, W.C. Established 1869. Piinted for the Proprietor by W rigbt & Co., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill Doctor’s Commons London E.C. Feb. 21, 1*89.
Made with FlippingBook
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy NDg4Mzg=