Cricket 1911

240 CRICKET : A WEEKLY KECOKD OF THE GAME. J une 10, 1911. BOOKS RECEIVED. A G u id e t o C e y lo n E u g b y F o o t b a l l . Edited by E . W. Foenander. Colombo : Ceylon Sportsman Offices. Price, 1 rupee. H o lid a ys A broad.— Continental M anager, G .E .B ., Liverpool Street Station, E .C . F ree on receipt of a post-card. (A n illustrated booklet to a series of tours in Holland, North Germ any, the side valleys of the Khine, the Belgium Ardennes and the Tyrol.) L . Newman took all ten wickets in an innings for C. E . W inter’s X I. v. Bowes P ark at New Southgate on May 27. The “ Scottish Driver” Cricket Bat. ( p a t e n t n o n - j a r r i n g h a n d l e .) P ER FE CT SHAPE. Extra Special Selected Public School Size, Special i Selected ......................... 18/6 i Including Rubber Handle. PERFE CT HANDLE. P ERFE CT BALANCE. 2 0 /- I Special Selected Youths’, Size 6 ... Do. Size 5 Carriage Paid. 18/6 16/6 14/6 The “ Scottish Demon" Cricket Ball. G U A R A N T EE D H A N D -M A D E. 60/- Doz. 31/- Carriage Paid. £ doz. 16/- J doz. 5 6 each. JOE ANDERSON, (Perthshire C.C. and Scottish X I.’s), Scotland’s Practical Cricket Bat and Ball Maker, P E R T H . SEND FOR ILLU S TR A TE D LIST, FREE. ONCE USED, ALWAYS USED. “ PATTISSON ” H O R S E B O O T S . S im p l e s t ! S t r o n g e s t ! Mos t E c o n om i c a l ! Used in the Royal and Principal Gardens and by the leading Cricket and Golf Clubs. S ILVER MEDAL . Royal Horticultural Society. H U N D R E D S O F T E S T I M O N I A L S . The “ F ie ld ” says: " As good as anything that could be devised ” D r . W . G. G b a ce writes: “ The best.” M e . S. Apted (The Oval): The best I have ever used Illustrated Price Lists, with Testimonials, from— H . P A T T I S S O N & C O . , 4, G re yhou nd Liane, S tre a th am , S .W . O Y A L B A 9 9 R E I D ’ S O V A L . W H I T E The celebrated preparation for cleaning Cricket and a ll Buff Leather Goods. Warranted not to rub off or cake. As used at Kennington Oval, and highly recom­ mended by K. S. Ranjitsinhji. Dr. W . G. Grace, C. B. Fry, Lord Dalmeny. Australian XI., 1905, G. L. Jessop, &c., &c. P a c k e d in z in c b o x e s , 6 d . p e r b o x . J . J . REID , 378 , Kennington Road, LONDON. G E O R G E A V E R Y & SO N , Cricket Ball Manufacturers, 9 & 11, C harles S treet, SO UTH BO RO U G H , K E N T . Established 1861. G. AVERY and SON daring the past 49 years of their establish­ ment have rarely known a trial order fail to elicit continued patronage, all their balls being of the best possible material and workmanship, while their easy response to every stroke is noted by all who use them. CRICKET AND ALL SPORTS REQUISITES One quality only—“ The “Best ” Obtained from T . M . GARDINER , Sports Works, HODDESDON, HERTS. CR ICKET BAT S Jff “ T H E S P E C I A L L Y S E L E C T E D ,” as used in all County Matches by the Leading Players. Send fo r fu lly illu stra ted Catalogue. REPAIRS AND REBLADING A SPECIALITY. A p p o in t e d b y R o y a l W a r r a n t . RANSOMES' LAWN MOWERS. T H E B E S T I N T H E W O R L D . Specially adapted for Cricket Grounds. THREE GOLD MEDALS. SEVEN SILVER MEDALS ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES FREE. R A N S O M E S , S IM S & J E F F E R I E S , L t d . , IP S W IC H . Supplied by all Ironmongers & Seedsmen. Printed for the Proprietors by M e r r it t & H a t c h k r , Ltd., 167, 168 and 169 Upper Thames Street, London, E.C., June 10th, 1911, and published by S im p k in , M a r s h a l l , H a m il t o n , K e n t & Co., Ltd., 32, Paternoster Row, E.C. Agents for Australia, &c., G o r d o n & G o t c h , London, Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane, Perth, Launceston, Hobart and Wellington (N.Z.). For South Africa : C e n t r a l N ew s A g e n c y , L t d ., Cape Town, Johannesburg and branches.

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