Cricket 1896

32 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. F eb . 27, 1896 M OW R E A D Y . Vol. XIV. of “ C R I C K E T , 35 Neatly bound in dark green cloth with gilt lettering- P r ic e 8 s . Gd. (Per Parcels Post, securely packed, 9d. extra.) B e sid e s Full Scores of all principal matches played in 1895. Biographies of Eminent Cricketers, and a mass of Valuable Informa­ tion, it contains the following portraits :— Dr. R. B. Anderson, D. Denton, C. J. Eady. Easby, W . T. Grabum, L. H. Gwynn, T. Hearne, W . McG. Hemingway, Clement Hill, F. C. Holland. F. A. Iredale, L. G. Jessop, G. Lohmann. Mead, Paul, ,T. Phillips, K. S. Ranjitsinhji, W. W. Read, C. L. Townsend, A. E. Trott, A. Woodcock, Parris, W . G. Grace, 8. H. Evershed, and Mold. In addition to the above, the following Illus­ trations are also included in the volume :— Barbadoes Cricket Ground, Cambridge University Ground, Canterbury Cricket Ground, English Cricketers in West Indies, Incidents of English Team in Australia, Lucas’s Team at St. Vincent Cricket Ground, Mr. Westray’s Team in Portugal, Old Cricket Bill (Lillywhite, 1842), Queen’s Park Cricket Ground, and Warwickshire County Ground. Cases for Binding, 2s. OFFICES OF “ CRICKET,” 168, U p p e r T h am e s S t r e e t , L o n d o n , B.C. ISAVEYDUR LUNGS! SMOKE ONLY RAMSES CIGARETTE PAPER TH E * ONLY PAPER RECOMMENDED] b y c M ED IC A L AUTHOR IT IES . MOW R E A D Y . Paper Edition 7s., P est Free 7s. 3d.'; Cloth Edition 2 s., Post Free 2s. 3d. JO H N W IS D EN ’ S CRICKETERS’ALMANACK FOR 1896, Edited by Sydney H. Pardon. Contains special photograph of Dr. W. G. Grace; articlesonW. G. by theRightHon. Lord Harris and A. G. Steel, Esq. ; Public School Cricket, by W. J. Ford Esq.; full scores and bowling analyses of all first-class matches in 1895; Mr. Stoddart’s Team in Australia, &c., &c. Back numbers on sale, 1879, 80, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 1892, 3, 4, 5, at 2s. 3d. post free ; 1889, 1890, 1891, at 5s. each. JOHN WISDEN & CO., 21, CW B O UW STREET, LONDON, W.C. C RICKET Report Sheets, lOd. per dozen, post free. Order of Going-In Cards, 7d. perdozen, post free. Pocket Scoring Book, 7d. each, post free.—To be obtained at the Office of Cricket. 168, Upper Thames Street, London, E.C. WATERPROOF LEATHER CRICKET BALLS Manufactured under a Patent, and Guaranteed not to lose their shape, and to be impervious to wet. Apply to any Sports Depot tor descriptive pamphlet supplies. __ Q ualities . >S s . / Men’s Selected Match. -S7 „ Olub Match. „ Practice. Youth’s 5 oz. Selected „ „ Practice Makers W, & A , B A T E S , 8t- MaryLE8,cME8T%B. London Depftt:— 121, Stamford Street, Blackfri&rs, S.E. Bottle3 1 / H 4 Sc IN THE PRESS. CRICKET CHAT, 1896. PR ICE , 6 d . ; POST FREE , Contains Cricket Records, Incidents and Cariosities, in addition to Portraits and Biographies of eminent players, etc. CRICKET OFFICE: 168, Upper Thames Street, London. Printed for the Proprietor by H wbbs . M m n r & H atohie , 18T, 188 and 169, Upper Thames Street, London, E.C., February 27th, 1896.

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