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142 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M a y 17, 1906. T H E C A TA LO GU E OF C R IC K E T L IT E R A T U R E . By A lfred D. T aylor . {Continuedfrom page 126.) Perry (Peter). Trinity College Cricket Club, Ontario. Records, Matches, Averages, etc. 1867-1887. Steam Printing Esta­ blishment, Ontario. 1887. Another edition, 1893, enlarged and completed to date by E. M. Watson. Perth Cricket Club. (See Sievwright, Wm.) Peter Steele the Cricketer. (See Hutchinson, Horace.) Philadelphia Cricket Club. First issued in 1858, with Instructions to Yonng Cricketers, by J. Pycroft. Other issues in 1883, 1886, 1890, 1894, 1897, 1898, 1902, 1905. Members only. Philadelphia v. Gentlemen of England, at Witsabickon, Haverford and Manheim, 1898. Illustrated Souvenir Score Book of International Cricket Matches. Frank Y. Chambers, Philadelphia. 1898. [Worth 5s.] Philadelphia, Official Handbook of the Inter­ national Cricket Fete at. 1872. J. B. Lippincott and Co., Philadelphia. 1872. Philadelphia, Official Report of the Inter­ national Cricket Fete at. 1868 and 1872. “ Sequel to the Official Handbook.” J. B. Lippincott and Co., Philadelphia. 1873. [Valued at 8s. or 10s.] Philadelphia, Official Souvenir to Com­ memorate The First Visit of a M.O.C. Team to. American Cricketer Office. 1905. Philadelphia v. Prince Ranjitsinhji’s Team at Elmwood, Haverford and Manheim, 1899. Illustrated Souvenir Score Book. Frank V. Chambers, Philadelphia. 1899. [Worth 5 b .] Philadelphia, Tour in Great Britain. (See “ Gentlemen of.” ) Philadelphia, Some Reminiscences of Cricket in. (See Wister, W . R.) Philadelphian Cricket. See also :— America I Iving, J. B. Germantown C.C. I Wister, Jones Halifax Oricket Tournament | Photo Album of Famous Cricketers. Illus­ trated. Id. E. Maguire, London. 1902. Pickering (W. P.). Cricket Wrinkles. A book of advice. Printed for private distribution. Vancouver. Several issues. 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These scarcely come under the heading of literature. The best known are the Wrench and Sfar series. Potter (Ernest T.) (See Worcestershire Cricket Guide). Practical Hints on Cricket. (See Gale, Frederick). Present-Day Cricket for Youths. (See Strickland, W . P.) Priestley’s Tour in the West Indies. (See Cricket Tournament). Price (A. B.) English Cricketers at Barbados. An account of the cricket matches played by Arthur Priestley’s and Lord Hawke’s teams of 1896-97. Illustrated by real photographs. West Indian Guardian , Barbadcs. 1897. [Valued at 5s.] Principles of Scientific Batting, or Plain Rules founded on the Practice of the first Professionals and Amateurs. By a Gentleman [Rev. J. Pycroft.] Revised by J. H. Dark. Is. 6d. H. Slatter, Oxford, 1835. [A very rare publication, and.honestly worth from 20s. to 3t's.] Public School Matches. See Cricket Matches Played I Lillywhite, J. Between | Pardon, Sydney, H. Lillywhite, F. | Public School Matches and Those we Meet There. (See Gale, F.) Public School Matches of Forty 11 ears Ago. (See Gale, F.) Public Schools Year Book. 1889-1890-1891 - 1892. Is. Swan ^onnenschein, London. Pugh’s Cricket Stories. Pullin (A. W.) Alfred Shaw: Cricketer. His Career and Reminiscences. With a statistical chapter by A. J. Gaston. Sixteen full page illustrations. 2s. 6d. Cassell and Co., London. 1902. Pullin (A. W.) Talks vith Old English Cricketers. Illustrated. 6s. William Blackwood & Son, London. 1900. Pullin (A. W.). Talks with Old Yorkshire Cricketers. 6d. Yorkshire Tost, Leeds. 1898. (To be continued.) Ironmongers and Stores can sup­ ply subject to your approval after 30 Days’ Trial. 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. PELHAM v. BLOOMSBURY’.—Played at Ching ford on May 5. B loomsbury . Simons, c Delacour, b Axbey........................ Dunning, run out ... Hubbard, b Delacour Hopson, b Axbey Taylor, run o u t.......... M a i n w a r in g , b Delacour .. Hughes, run out Brooks, b Axbey Meldrum, c Harrison, b A xb ey................. Day, not out .......... J. E. Potter, b Main- waring ................. 2 W .E. Peel, b Hubbard 30 F. C. Delacour, run out ........................11 A. E. Axbey,b Brooks 49 Wallis, c Peacock, b Dunning................. 9 H. Seward, b Main- waring ... ..........10 E. Grayston, b Mel­ drum ........................24 Total ..........34 P elham . A. Atterbury, b Mel­ drum .................20 C. Maylam, c Main- waring, b Meldrum 1 A. Peacock, not out... 20 C. Harrison, run out 6 B 18,1b 3,wb 1... 22 Total ..204 PELHAM v. HIGHGATE.—Played atChingfordon May 12. P elham . W. E. Peel, run out A. W. Atterbury, b Taylor ................. F. De la Cour, c Red­ ding, b Taylor A. E. Axbey, c Clay, b Taylor ................. H. Seward,c Speaiglit, b T aylor................. » J. Higgins, c Redding, b Daye .................61 H igh gate. 3 10 P. Lingwood, b Daye 30 E Grayston,not out... 29 W. Griffiths, cDaye, b Matkin ................. 2 W. Knowles, c Clay, b Matkin .................14 M. Maylam, b Matkin 2 B 12,1b 2, w 1 ... 15 Total ...180 H.Macdonald.b Axbey 10 M. Speaight, b Axbey 6 S. Taylor, b Knowles. 16 O. Matkin, b Axbey... 33 J. Redding, not out... 25 C. Witte, b Knowles... 4 G. H. Daye, c Peel, b De la Cour .......... 9 A. Olay, b De la Cour. 0 M.Warrale, not out ... 7 B 13, lb 1 ..........14 Total HAMPSTEAD on May 9. ___________________ ...124 STOICS.—Played at Hampstead G. A. S. Hickson, Richardson ..........50 H. S. Finch, b Biddell 12 L.N.H.Bailey.bBiddell 48 G. G. Dumbelton, b W est........................30 E.L.Marsden,cGilbert, b West .................15 H ampstead . B. S. Foster, b West F. R. Spofforth, c Bid­ den, b W est.......... R.A.Hill,lbw,b Sedg­ wick ........................ . Hope Crisp, not out... 18 B 12,1b 1, w 1 ... 14 0 Total (8 wkts) *196 E. W. Sutton and E. James did not bat. *Innings declared closed. S toics H. M. Biddell, b Spof­ forth ........................ 6 P. Campbell, c Dum­ belton, b Foster ... 27 F. M. Gilbert, c Spof­ forth, b Foster ... 25 A.V.Sedgwick,c Hick­ son, b Finch ......... 16 H.C.Whichcote/bDum- belton ................. 1 G. F. Gordon, b Finch 13 G.T.M.Hardy,b Mars- den ....................... 7 A. J. West, not out... 14 A. W. Richardson, b Marsden................. 0 L. J. Marcus, b Foster 8 T. Grant, not out 0 B 15. lb 3, nb 3... 21 Total (9 wkts) 138

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