Cricket 1914

J u l y 4, 1914. THE WORLD OF CRICKET. A Competition for our Boy Subscribers T he Editor has devised a simple competition which should appeal to our boy readers. A b at will be given to the b o y who makes the nearest guess at the correct number of runs scored by Harrow, both innings added together against E ton, a t Lord’s, and a bat for the boy who guesses nearest E ton ’s runs (both innings added together), at Lord’s, July 10 and 11. The competition is open to all boys who are on our postal subscribers’ list. Estimates must be forwarded not later than July 4th, and the envelope should be marked " Competition.” T H E A M E R IC A N C R IC K E T E R . Founded 1 I 77 . Published by the Associated Cricket Clubs of Philadelphia. An Illuttrated Journal of Cricket, Association Football, Tennis, GoII, and Kindred Pastimes. N#. 1 x 4 , South x 8 th Street, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A. Price— 7s. 6d. per annum, post paid anywhere. Specimen copies mailed on request. ODD & SONS, ----- Makers of----- High*Class Sports Goods, 55, North End, Croydon. Factory—SUTTON. SURREY. ODDS “ legated ‘FLEXIBLE ’ Bat is used by ,all the leading ------- Cricketers.-------- Prices, 21/- and 25/-, Youths’ sizes, 10/6 12/-, 15/-, 18/6. Bats Rebladed & Repaired BY EXPERIENCED WORKMEN I -----AT SHORT NOTICE.----- PRICE LISTS POST FREE. il__M The Best Bats in the World — the P. R.D.— A R E M A D E B Y STUART SDRRID6E & CO. tt </>1 Li oc CO LU CO CO => Z K < in DC LU 9 2 + USED BY The Australians, South Africans,

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