Cricket 1907
40 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M arch 28, 1907. JOHN WISDCN8CO. JCRICKET BALL MAKERS, Supply all the Principal Counties and Clubs through out the world with their well-known M a rve llou s Te s tim on y . From the EveningStandard kSt. James's Gazette. Monday, May 29th, 1905. AU STRAL IAN S OBJECT TO THE BALL. A slight delay occurred at the start, as the Australians would not use the ball provided, Darling returned to the pavilion where Jack son met him, Jones taking out the new hall, which also was rejected, Noble running in to fetch the desired brand. The desired brand was a JohnWisden & Co.’s “ SPECIAL CROWN.” l'\ S. Jackson has agreed to your “ Special Crown ” Balls being used in all the five Tests. There were not any of yours here, so we lent them three until they received some from you.— Yours very sincerely, J o e D a rlin g . The fialla to be used m Test Matches ore now settled. WISDEN’S are the only makes permissible. From Dealers all over the world, and 2 1 , Cranbourn S t., Iiondon, W .C. City M antal BRIRTV1IK a Of!.. 0HEAP8IDB. W H Y B U Y C R I C K E T B A T S ? Get your old Bats Repaired without delay. No matter whose make they are, send them at once to Frank Sugg, Ltd., 12, Lord St., Liverpool, who will thoroughly Repair them at the lowest possible charges, keeping them in oil, until the season comes on. Don’t delay, look them up at once, and send them by next passenger train or parcel post. If you have any old handles that you wish reblading saw off the old blade . below the splice, and send the handles to the practical firm stating price of _ blades required. REBLADES, 4/6, 6/-, 7/6 & 10/6. FRANK SUGG, Ltd. Branches— SHEFFIELD. LEEDS and CARDIFF. Write for 1907 Cricket Catalogue (free), of Bats, Balls, Stumps, Leg Guards, Gloves, Bags, Boots, _________________ Shirts, <{• 0 .. “ Jessop and Fry and many other County Cricketers use Frank Sugg, Ltd.’s Boundarie Bat, 218.; K ing of all Cricket Bats; Size 4, 10s. 6d. ; Size o, 12s. 6d. : Size 6, 15s.; Harrow Size, 17s. 6d. Klynker Match Cricket Bat, Size 4, 4 s.; Size 5, 5 s.; Size 6, 6s. ; and Harrow Size, 7s.—all Cane W illow Blade.” C RICKET Report Sheets, lOd. per dozen, post free Order of Goin^-in Cards, 7d. per dozen, post free; Cricket Score Books, 6d. and Is. each; postage 2d. extra.—To be obtained at the Offices of “ Cricket,” 168, Upper Thames Street, London, E.O. GRASS SEEDS. For Cricket Grounds. THE ONLY SEEDS Used at LORD’S and the 0YAL. Price 1/6 per lb., 3 0 / - per Bushel. C A R R I A G E F R E E . For Tennis Courts. Used at the ALL EMLAND GROUND. Price 1/6 per lb., 3 0 / - per Bushel. C A R R I A G E F R E E . For Football Grounds. Used at ASTON PARK, &c., &c. Price 1/6 per lb., 3 0 /- per Bushel. C A R R I A G E F R E E . For Golf Links AND Putting Greens. USED ON A ll the LEAD ING GROUNDS . For Greens, 1/6 lb., 3 0 / - Bushel C A R R I A G E F R E E . Cheaper prescriptions for various purposes down to 1 7 /6 per bushel. E t t lm a t e a g iven Tor Q u an t itie s. CARTER’SSpecial Grass Manure Sown at the rate of 28 lbs. to an ordinary Green, mixed with about three times its bulk in sifted loam or sand, according to the nature of the soil, ■will prove a valuable stimulator to Grass, and assist the Grass to recover after the winter wear. Price, 7/6 per 28 lbs.; 12/6 per 56 lbs.; 21/- per cwt. (carriage paid). CARTER’S Worm Killer. Cheap and effective, kills them by the thousands. Particulars free on application. Illustrated Pamphlet post free. ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET Gratis and Post Free. CARTERS, Seedsmen to His Majesty the King. 237,238, 4 97, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON. H. GRADIDGE & SONS, Manufacturers o f all Requisites for Cricket, Lawn Tennis, Racquets, Football, and all British Sports. PATEKTE l S AND fcOLL MALEKk5 OF THE Free on . Application. Of all First=Class Outfitters and Dealers. Factory, ART I L L ERY PLACE . WOOLWICH. NOTICE. T h e first Weekly Numbe r o f “ C R I C K E T ” will be issued on THURSDAY, APRIL 11. " C R IC K E T " is the only paper in the world solely devoted to the game. Weekly, April to September. Monthly, October to March. Term s op S u bscrip tion :— 6 /- per annum. 7 /- post free abroad. Payable in advance. Our Readers are particularly re quested to CROSS Cheques and Postal Orders “ London and County Bank.” All communications to be sent direct to the Offices of Cricket, 168, Upper Thames Street, London, £.0.
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