Cricket 1900

1 1 2 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME M a y 3 , 1 9 0 0 . IN THE PR ESS . “ CH IC LE T ’S ” YEflf* BOOK fot* 1900. Containing Portraits and Biographies of Celebrities for the Year. Price 2d .; by Post, 3d. A V a lu a b le C o m p a n io n fo r P la y e rs , O ffic ia ls , a n d a ll fo llo w e rs o f th e G a m e . O b ta in a b le o f a ll R a ilw a y B o o k s ta lls , N e w s a g e n ts , a n d O ffice s o f “ C R IC K E T ,” 168, U P P E R T H A M E S S T R E E T , E.C. F OR SA LE .—A number of Cricket Books, inclu­ ding complete set of Cricket, “ Scores and Biographies,” “ W isden’s Almanack,” “ John Lilly­ white’s Companion,” “ Jerks in from Short-Leg,” “ Bolland’8 Cricket Notes,” “ Nyren’s Cricketer’s Tutor,” “ Fred Lillywhite’s Guide for 1865,” and early years, “ Football Annuals ” from earliest d^.te —F.C.. *are of Crirket, 168. TTm>*r Thames ft n C RICKET Report Sheets, lOd. per dozen, post free. Order of Going-in Cards, 7d. per dozen, p »stfree. Cricket Score Book*, 6d. and Is. each; postage, 2d. extra.—To be obtained at the Offices of Crick»t , 168, Upper Thames Street, London, E.C. Cricket Ground TEAK SEATS, Lawn Tennis TEAK SEATS, and portable folding TEAK CHAIRS. Buy CASTLE’S Teak Seats, w hich require neither PAINT nor VARNISH. \ As supplied to the SURREY COUNTY CLUB, ' Kennington Oval, and LORD’S. For CRICKET AND Tennis Grounds, Parks, Gardens, Parades, AHD ALL Of.N SP CES. ADDRESS— H. CASTLE & SONS, Ld.,' B A L T I C W H A R F , M I L L B A N K , S. W. “ CRICKET,’’ Vo l. X V III., 1899. P rin te d on specia l pape r, nea tly bound in d a r k green c lo th , w ith gilt le tte ring . Price 8 / 6 ; post free 9/3 . Binding Case, 2/-; Postage, 3d. extra. Copies in good condition can be received at office and exchanged for a bound volume, as above, for 5/-. Offices: 168, UPPER THAMES ST., L O N D O N . Th e D e rb y s h ir e C ric k e t G u id e . S e a s o n 1 9 0 0 . Compiled by L. G. W r ig h t and W . J. P ip e b , J unr . (Fifth Year ) C on ten tsP ortra its and Biographies o f Messrs. Arthur Wilson and S. H. Wood: an Article on Cricket (by “ L.G.W .”) ; Derbyshire Cricket Records and Statistics; the Laws o f the Game ; Fixtures o f the leading Counties, M.C.C., and about 100Local Clubs; Secretaries'Names and Addresses; and other information interesting to cricketers. Price Twopence; Post Free, Threepence. May be obtained from the Proprietors, Messrs. Bacon and Hudson, Colyear-street, Derby. u . j . n i c o u u s , ROBERTSBRIDGE PATENTEE AND MANUFACTURER OF THE A U T O M A T I C B A T H A N D L E , r p H E S E Engraviogs show the advantages / this Handle gives, as each curve forms a key or abutment against the elastic substance. The formation o f this handle alsogives j ustthe amount of spring that is re­ quired, the curve in­ stantly replacing itself into position after the ball has been struck. Although these handles are in two pieces from the shoulder to the blade, it is impossible to get thfm out of shape. rl he Bats have been used by the best Cricketers of England, Australia and New Zealand, as well as having been sent to India and Africa, and the uni­ versal testimony is that nothing has ever been brought into the cricket­ ing world to give such advantages to the bats­ man in cutting and driving powers. N o tic e in ca s e o f In fr in g e m e n t .-—The Patentee does not bind himself to any number of curves. Orders from K . 8. R AN JITSINH JI fo r the above “ Patent Automatic Bats.” Copy of GRACE’S TESTIMONIAL 16 , Victoria Square, Clifton, Bristol. October %th, 1895. D e a r 8 ir ,— I used one of your bats at Hastings I l .894 and scored 131. I may mention it was perfectly aew. I kept it until this year, and have scored ovei ■2,000 runs with it. I used it when I made my 100th century, and scored a 1,000 runs in May with it, so 1 think I may call it my record bat. This year, at Hastings, I scored 104 with another of your bats and hope it will turn out as well as the old one. Yours truly To. Mr. L. J. Nicolls. W . G. GRACE. CRICKET of April 12th contained a handsome coloured supplement, 30in. by 20in., suitable for hanging up in pavilions and club houses. The sheet contains the R evised L ist of P r in c ip al F ixt u r e s and photo reproductions of the England and Australian Teams, in addition to excellent portraits of Major Poore, C. B. Fry, F . S. Jackson, and Hayward. Copies of this issue can still be had, post free 3d., by applying direct to Cricket Office, 168, Upper Thames Street, E.C. LAWS O F CRICKET A N D LISTOF FIXTURES 1 9 0 0 . P r ic e ONE PENNY O R iOd. P e r Dozen . “ CRICKET” OFFICE, 168, UPPER THAMES STREET, E.C. Paper, 1/-. N o w R e a d y . Cloth, 2/-. J O H N W IS D E N' S Cricketers’ Almanack For 1900. Edited by SYDNEY H. PARDON. Contains Full Scores and Bowling of ALL FIRST-CLASS CRICKET played in 1899. Photos of Five Great Players of the year. Articles by Right Hon. Lord Harris and A. (x. Steel. All Australian Matches in England in 1899, Public School, and ’Varsity Cricket. Back Numbers still on sale:—1879, 1880, 1881, 1882, 1883, 1884, 1885, 1886, 1887, and 1888, 2/- each; 1889, 1890, and 1891, 5/- each; 1892, ,893, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, and 1899, 2j- each. JOHN WISDBN & CO.. 21, CRANBOURNSTREET, LONDON,W.C. Printed and Published for the Proprietor by M i r r i t t * H a to h * r , L t d ., 167, 168. and 169, Upper Thame. Street, London, K.C., May 3rd, 1800. view or SPRINC RANSOMES’ LAWN MOWERS are the best, “ HORSE AHD P O N Y ” MOWERS , Possessing Improvements embodied in no other Maker’s Machines, INCLUDING KTiST tfXBf HW DLLEES 0 l K 2 !ltl.? f t| RGR ,» % R « T ,O » , HANC^POWER1M?CHINESCI N ^ Z E s ' t O^SU IT^VERY REQUIREMENT. Made in Six Sizes, 26 to 48 inches wide. RANSOMES, SIMS & JEFFERIES, Ltd., IPSWICH

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