Cricket 1907

80 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OE THE GAME. A p r i l 18, 1907. CRICKET SCORING BOOKS. SEASON 1907. M essrs. COLLINS beg to direct attention to their Series of Cricket Scoring Books. They are made of their well-known “ Sight-Preserv­ in g ” Paper, and being printed in dark gr<*>n ink, the plare of the sun upon the page is materially lessened. Each book contains the amended Laws of the Game as passed by the Marylebone Cricket Club. N O T IC E .—In each B ook w ill be fou n d C om ­ p lete L ist o f a ll th e p rin cip a l C ricket F ix tu re s fo r 1 9 0 7 . T h e f U n r iv a lle d 1C ric k e t S c o rin g : B oo ks. Retail Price s. d. The “ Handy,” a compact little book for pocket, size 5in. by 8fin., with space for 29 innings, neatly bound .................................................. 0 6 The “ New Lim p” Pocket Scoring Book, size 7§in. by 4£in., 31 innings.................................. 0 6 The “ Pocket,” size 7§in. by 4Jin., 65 innings, neatly bound .................................................. 1 0 The “ New Marylebone Pocket,” size 7§in by 4Jin., 55 innings, forms lengthwise ........... 1 0 The *•Unrivalled,” oblong, size 10in. by 12in., neat fancy covers, 30 innings......................... 0 6 The “ Unrivalled.” oblong, size 10in. by 12in., bound in cloth, 62 innings .......................... 1 0 The “ Unrivalled,” oblong, size lOin. by 12in., bound in cloth. 100 innings .......................... 1 6 The “ Unrivalled,” quarter bound, cloth sides, flush, turned in, 200 in n in gs......... ........... 8 0 The “ Unrivalled,” oblong, size lOin. by 12in., quarter-bound, cloth sides, very strong, £00 in n in gs.......................................................... 4 0 C o llin s ’ S h illin g P a c k e t o f “ U n riv a lle d ’’ C ric k e t S c o rin g : S h e e ts. 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