Cricket 1899

32 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. F eb . 23, 1899. THE AM ER ICAN CR ICKET ANNUAL & GOLF GUIDE F o r 1 8 9 8 .—N in th Y e a r . C ontents :— “ Philadelphians’ Tour in England,” by A . M. W ood ; “ Tour of P. F. Warner’s Team in America,” by Jerome Flannery ; “ Go’f in 1897,” by H. L. Fitz­ patrick (golf editor. The Sun, New Y ork ); Reviews of the seasou’ s play in the various cricket centres bv John E. Hall, J. G. Davis, F<'rdham Morgan, W ill Roffe, W . Fenwick; “ Cricket for W om »n,” by Edith C. Hazen ; G >'f Records of the Season ; Records and Averages of the Cbnf Clubs of the United States and Canada; Secretaries names and addresses i f th* Cricket and Go’f Clubs of America, &c , Ac. “ The A nnual is arranged with the carefulness tc detail and unvarying accuracy that alwavs mark any­ thing which Mr. Flannery takes hold of .” — The Neu York J ournal. Sent postage free on receipt of P.O.O. for 2s., or 50 cents. J E R O M E F L A N N E R Y , P.O. BOX, 1211, NEW YORK. TRY i REVOLUTION IN Cigarette Paper Books EACH LEAF READY TO HAND FOR USE. A T * L L T O B A C C O N IS T S . NAT IVE GUANO . 1 ) EST and ( lieap^Ht Manure for Lawns, Cricket and Tennis grounds and all W getablts. Frui’ s and F.owers. P ice, £3 10*. p^r ton in bugs ; 2 ton lo h carriage p<i'1. Lots under 10 cwt.. 4/- per cwt. at works. A 1 cwt. bag sent carriage paid to any station in England on receipt of P.O. for 5/-. Extracts from recent reports : 4‘ J. P ow rll, Gardener , Quorn Lodge , Loughborough. Nov., 1897. Used for lawns and cricket gtound. Result: Very much impr ved in colour and substance. A good mature ” —“ G. Clinging. Hardener . Hayward's Heath. Nov. 3, 1897. Used for lawns and tom tte.es. Results: Excellent. L a «n t a beautiful dark green colour. Gav^ *-very BJiti-faction.” —*•W . G ill, Cheam Fields, Sutton. Nov 3,1897. Ui*ed for lawns with vrry s-itisf^ctorv r*sul s. Gra-<8very 1hick and velvety and beautiful dark green.” —*•P. E. P uttock . Blackhenth. Nov. 3, 18J-6 Uted on tennis courts a d golf links ; found it a most excellent maiiure; rapidly produrini? a thick ^ lvety s*ard on worn patches” O r'ers to th« Native Guano Co.. Limited. 29, New Bridge Street. ] ondoo, E C.. ^hcre Pamphlets of Te timonials, &c , may be obtain? d Agents wanted. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO DOYOUR = = * = WRITING IN THE OLD WAY. Pemin Typ gt°n cwriter. I T M E A N S BU S IN ES S . Correspondence efficiently conducted means business. Typewritten Correspondence means Greater Efficiency all round; Saving of Time in W riting; Legibility and Expressiveness in Letters ; and is welcome to the recipient*. W H Y T H E R E M I N G T O N ? Because of its superlative Simplicity, Dura­ bility, and StreDg h. I T IS R E L IA B L E . Because, notwithstanding its simplicity, it is thoroughly Progressive, embodying all prac­ tical Improvements applicable to the Type- wi iter. LET US SEND YOU A CATALOGUE. WYCKOFF, SEAMS AND BENEDICT, ioo, GRACECHURCH ST., LONDON, E.C. West End Branch : 263, OXFORD S TR E E T , W. Printed and Published for the Proprietor by llKnnrrr & U a tc iik k , L,tu., 1 6 !, 168, and lt 9 , U ppu Tkam, a street, London, JS.U., February 23rd, 1899. H. GRADIDGE & SONS, Woolwich. MAN CTURERS OF ALL ART ICLES FOR CRICKET, RACQUET, L AW N TENN IS , FOOTBALL , AND OTHER BR ITISH SPORTS. PATENTEES AND SOLE MAKERS OF THE CELEBRATED “ IMPERIAL DRIVER” BATS. USED BY A LL THE LEAD ING BATSMEN OF THE DAY . To be obtained of all First-Class Outfitters or the Makers. Only Address: FACTORY, ARTILLERY PLACE, WOOLWICH, S.E. P I C K E R I N G S ’ “ Fo r Whitening all Articles of Buff or Buckskin Leather, such as Leg Guardi, Gloves, Military Equipment, White Helmets, Gloves, Hunting Thongs, Whips, Cricket and Tennis Shoes, Tennis Balls, Ac., 4c. It is prepared in a very careful manner, and extra precautions are taken to insure AN EVENNESS OF COLOUR. It contains nothing that will in any way injure the article to which it is applied, and if used as di­ rected a splendid white of a glossy satin- like appearance and soft silky surface is insured, which will not readily rub off. The moulds of “ B l an c o ” are made in one size only, and will fit specially made zinc boxes, which are non-corrosive. fJannfacturers:— JOSEPH PICKERING & SONS, works, SHEFFIELD. L o n d o n O ffice : ST . G E O R G E ’S H OU SE , E A S T C H E A P .

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