Cricket 1906

110 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M a t 3, 1906. Lticas (E. V.). Willow and Leather. A book of praise. Is. and Is. 6d. J. W. Arrowsmith, Bristol. N.D. Lyttelton (Hon. E ). Cricket. The All England series. Is. George Bell and Sons, London. 1890 and 1894. Lyttelton (Hon. R. H.). (See Cricket. Badminton Library.) Lyttelton (Hon. R. H.). Cricket and Golf. Coloured illustrations. J. M. Dent & Co.. London. 1901. Also 150 copies edition de luxe. Lj ttelton (Hon. R. H.). Cricket. Is. 6d. Duckworth & Co., London. 1898. Lyttelton (Hon. R. H.) (See also Giants of the Game.) MacLaren (A. C.) Cricket for Beginners. Illustrated. The Oval Series. Is. Geo Routledge and Sons, London. 1896. Several issues. MacLaren’s English Cricket Team in Aus- tialia. (See Davis, J. C.) MacOwen (Arthur H.) (See Crowhurst, Ernest H.) Mainly About International Cricket in Sydney. (See Davis, J. C.) Marlborough College Cricket Elevens, 1849- 1880. W . Gale, Marlborough. 1830. [Now rare, but not worth more than a few shillings.] Marlborough College. Sea also :— Cricket Matchesplayed IAndrew, E. S. between. Manual of Gricket, The. Illustrated. F. H. Ayres, London. Marshall (F. E.) Twenty Years of Kent Cricket. Scores, averages, etc., 1879- 1898. 2s. Beneden. 1899. Mason (C. E. S.) Winchester College Public School Cricket Matches. i8-5-1898. 3s. 6d. J. Wells, Winchester. 1891. Demy 8vo. Another issue, fcap. 8vo. 1893. Match of the Season, The. (See Trew-Hay, John.) Mayo (Noss). The Umpire. A Cricket Song. Dedicated to A. G. St. el. 2s. E. Donajowski, London. 1890. McAulay (G. S.) (See Somerset C.C.C.) McCulloch (R. O.). (See Canadian Cricket.) M.C.C. Cricket Matches. Issued yearly to members from 1886. London. [A set of the above scores is worth about fifteen shillings.] SI.C.C. Extracts from the Minutes of tie Committee, 1826-1867. (See Fitzgerald.) M.C.C. See:— Annals of Lord’s. Cricket Scores and Bio- Catalogue of Cricket Pic- graphies. tures at Lord’s. Laws of Cricket. Centenary of M.C.C. M.C.C. Tour in Australia. See :— “ Looker-On.”1Warner, P. F. Sinclair, A. I M.C.C. in America. (See Philadelphia.) M.C.C. in Canada. (See Toronto.) M.C.C. in South Africa. (See Warner, P. F.) “ M.C.C.” (See Cricket on the Brain.) Melbourne Cricket Club. Annual. Issued to Members only. Melbourne. 1875- 1906. tA set'of these year books is unobtainable, but is of no interest to those outside the archives of the club. Valued at about thirty shillings.] Memoir of the Hon. Robert Grimston. (See Gale, F.) Memories of Club Cricket. (See Nottingham Secretary, A.) Memories of Eton and Etonians. (See Lubbock, Alfred.) Men I have Met. (See Stoddart, J.) Menu Cards scarcely come under this head­ ing, though several highly artistic souvenirs have been issued, notably those in honour of W. G. Grace, Lord Hawke, Prince Ranjitsinhji, etc. Several catering firms make a rule of supplying cricket menu cards, while some really magnificent specimens have been issued by Lord Sheffield on the occasion of the visits of colonial teams to Sheffield Park. Merion Cricket Club. 1865-1894. Issued to members only. Haverford, U.S.A. 1894. Metropolitan Board of Works Cricket Club. Members only. Middlesex County Cricket Club. (See Ford, W. J.) Middlesex. See also :— Hampstead Cricket Club. |Walkers"of Southgate. Midland Counties Cricket Guide. Annual. Since 1896. Id. Daily iiazette, Bir­ mingham. Midland Cricketers’ Handbook. Annually from 1887 to 1890. Id. Miles (Eustace H.). (See Cricket of Abel, etc.) Milliken (E. J.). (See How’s That.) Mills (J. D.). The Tie Match. A new comic song. 2d. London. 1852. Mitchell (R. A. H ) A Few Hints on Cricket. R. I. Drake, Eton. 1882. Another issue 1887. [Very rare.' Valued at 6s.] ( To be continued.) The AMERICAN CRICKETER. PouNnun 1877. Published by F. H. Clarke for The Associated Cricket Clubs of Philadelphia. An Illustrated Journal of « ricket, Association Football, Tennis. Golf, and Kindred P-tstimes. Nb. 632, Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, Pa., U.S A p r io r :— 10/- per annum, post paid anywhere. Specimen copier, mailed on request. S E lF ~ S H A «m E N !N G Ironmongers and Stores can sup­ ply subject to your approval after 3 0 Da y s ' T r i a l . How to avoid heavy charges for sharpening and repairs, with other valuable lawn mower informa­ tion, in our illustrated Free Catalogue.—Address COLDWELL LAWN MOWER CO., Dept.D, 15, Wilson Street, London, E.C._____ LONDON & WESTMINSTER BANK (2) v- SUTTON (2).—Played at Norbury on April 30. SUTTNN (2). F. C. Collins, b Power 4 S. G. Poole, b Power 10 J. G. Poole, c New­ comb, b Hartree ... 34 W. A. Mitchell, c Power, b Coomber... 1 F.Whitbourn, c'W ood, b Coomber .......... 3 G. R. Morgan,c Wood, b Coomber ......... 0 F. G. Siarkey-Smith, c Wood, b Hartree... 2 T. W. 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