Cricket 1914
J u l y i i , 1914. THE WORLD OF CRICKET. OfJ tollisBrowne’s a A Bound Volumes of “ Cricket.” Vols. for 1883. 1884, *>887. and 1891— 12s. each. 1892 and 1897— 10s. each. 1885. 1889, 1899, 1905, 1911. 1912, and 1913— 8s. each. 1886, 1895, 1896. 1900, 1901, 1903, 1904, 1906, 1907, 1908, and 1910— 6s. each. Others are not in stock, and of the higher-priced ones men tioned above only one or two copies are in hand. Apply : Manager, “ W orld of Cricket,” 61, Temple Chambers, E.C. — * * --------- are the MOST popular balls on the market ! W H Y ? Because they are SOFTER to the hands and do NOT break your BEST bat ! Used in ALL TEST Matches in the last M.C.C. Tour in S o u th Africa. M A R V E L L O U S T E S T IM O N Y ! Messrs. Douglas and Taylor, the Captains, said:— “ Gave Entire Satisfaction.' being the best on the market T O - D A Y is because nearly every County Cricketer uses them. A. E. RELF As used in ill in n ing s b y :— F. A. TARRANT, W . HARDINGE, F. E. WOOLLEY. Q. H. HIRST, W . RHODES, Q. THOMPSON, W. HAYWOOD, etc. Catalogues post free from — I H H N W K H P N & r n I T H The SPORTS Outfitter to H.M. King George V. ( I U 1111 »» I J l / l i l ' l tx w . , L I U . , 23, C R A N S O U R N E S T R E E T , L E I C E S T E R S Q U A R E , W .C . W isden’s “ Special Crown ” Crickct Balls The Proof of the Wisden Crawford ‘ Exceller" Cricket Bat
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