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126 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M at 10, 1906. Old Cricket and Cricketers. (See Mont gomery, H. H.) “"oidEbor.” (See Puffin,'A. W.) Old English Cricketers. (See Pullin, A. W.) Old Sheffield Wednesday Club, The. (See Morley, L. A.) Old Somersetshire Cricketing Days. (See Tate, William J.) Old Yorkshire Cricketers, Talks with. (See Pullin, A. W.) Old Yverdonian Cricket Club. Annual. 1894-1&03. Members only. Oporto. (See Cricket in Many Climes). Ormerod (G. Wareing). Annals of Teign- bridge Cricket Club, 1823-1883. Pri vate circulation. 1884. [This charming and artistic volume is well worth from 15s. to 20s ] Ontario Cricket Association. Annual record 1880. Ontario Cricket Aassociation, Constitution of. 1886. Our Cricket Match. (See Bennett, Norman) Our Cricketers. Originally issued in seven parts. 168 full-page illustrations. Id. each. A. D. Jones, London, 1896. [These littlebooks were quickly disposed of, though a set would hot realise more than 5s.] Our Scratch Eleven. (See Hutcheson, J.C.) Oxford and Cambridge Cricket Scores and Biographies. (See Betham, J. D.) Oxford v. Cambridge. Full Scores of Matches. 1827-1876. Is. 6d. John Wisden, London. 1877. Oxford v. Cambridge. Full Scores. (See Perkins, Henry.) Oxford v. Cambridge. See also :— Blues and their Battles. Inter-University Cricket 'Records. Oxford Memories. (See Pycroft, Rev. J.) Paddington Cricket League Handbook. London. 1895. Pardon (Charles F.) The Australians in England. Is. Bell's Life, London. 1882. Pardon (Charles F.) The Australians in England. A Complete Record of the Cricket Tour of 1884. Is. London. 1884. [The above two books are valued at 4s. each.] Pardon (Sydney H.) John Wisden’s Public School Matches between Eton, Harrow and Winchester. 1805-1897. With Chapters by Hon. R. H. Lyttelton, A. C. MacLaren and E. H. Buckland. 2s. John Wisden, London. 1897. Parsees, Cricket Amongst. (See Sorabjee, S.) Parsi Cricket. See also Patel, J. M. | Pavri, M. E. Paris Cricket Club, The. Members only. Richard Barrett, London. 1863. Sevei al yearly issues. Patel (J. M. Framjee). Stray Thoughts on Indian Cricket. Dealing » i h Indian Cricket in general and Parsee Cricket in particular. Introduction by Lord Harris Forty-one full pageillustrations. 9s. 6d. Times Press, Bombay. 1905. Pavri (M. E.) Parsi Cricket. Twenty-seven illustrations. 4s. J. M. Marzban, Bombay. 1901. Payne (J. B.) Index to all First-Class Matches in Scores and Biographies. Yols. 1-14. 5s. Published by the compiler, and limited to 100 copies. Harrogate. 1903. [Out of print.] Payne (J. B.) Scores and Analyses. A Collection of 60 matches not recorded in Wisden. Limited to 1Q0 copies. 5s. Harrogate. 1904. Peel (Robert), The Cricketing Career of. Twelve years of County Cricket. 2d. Observer , Morley. 1894. Peep Into the Past, A. (See Weir, W. R.) Pelham (Hon. T. H. W.) Cricket Notes. Wyman and Sons, London. 1886. [Valued at 4s.] Pentelow (J. N.) Australian Team of 1899* Id. Cricket Office, London. 1899. Pentelow (J. N.) England v. Australia. The Story of the Test Matches, 1877- 1895. Is. and Is. 6d. J.W. Arrowsmith, Bristol. 1895. Another edition, 1877- 1904. 3s. 6d. 1904. Pentelow (J. N.) Proposed Revision of the Laws of the Game. Id. Wright and Co., London. 1894. Pepys (Mr.) On Cricket. (See Gale, F.) Perkins (Henry). Scores of the Cricket Matches Between Oxford and Cam bridge, from the commencement up to date. Is. J. S. Virtue and Co., London. 1887. Another edition to 1897. Is. F. E. Robinson, London. 1898. Another edition, 1900. Perkins (Henry). The Centenary of the M.C.C. Private circulation. London. 1887. [Now very difficult to obtain, and worth about 15s,] (To be continued.) The AMERICAN CRICKETER. F ount >* d 1877. Published by F. H. Clarke for The Associated Cricket Clubs of Philadelphia. A d Illustrated Journal of Cricket, Association Football, Tennis, Golf, and Kindred Pastimes. 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