Cricket 1914

J u l y 25, 1914. THE WORLD OF CRICKET. DfJ CollisBrowne's J S J L Bound Volumes of “ Cricket.” Vols. for 1883 , 1884 , 1887 . and 1891 — 12 s. each. 1892 — 10 s. 1885 , 1889 , 1899 , 1905 , 19 11 . 1912 , and 1913 — 8 s. each. 1886 , 1895 , 1896 , 1900 , 1901 , 1903 , 1904 , 1906 , 1907 , 1908 , and 1910 — 6 s. 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, “ World of Cricket,” 61, Temple Chambers, E.C. T T W i sd e n ’s “ Sp ec ia l C row n ” C r i c k e t Ba l ls are the MOST popular balls on the m a rk e t! W H Y ? Because they are SOFTER to the hands and do NOT break your BEST bat! Used in ALL TESTMatches in the last M.C.C. Tour in South Africa. MARVELLOUS TEST IMONY ! Messrs. Douglas and Taylor, the Captains, said:— “ Gave Entire Satisfaction.” The Proof of the Wisden Crawford “ Exceller ” Cricket being: th e best on th e m a rk e t T O - D A Y is b ecau se n e a rly e v e ry C o u n ty C ric k e te r u se s th em . Bat A. E . R E L F A s used in all in n in g s b y :— F . A. TAR R AN T , W . HARD INGE , F . E. W O O L L E Y , G. H. H IRST , W . RHODES, a . THOM PSON , W . HAYWOOD , e tc. Catalogues post free from ■— inHM W KH FM & r n I T n The SPORTS Outfitter to H.M. King George V. J V F II1 1 TT l O L f E f i ” « t U . , L I U . , 23 , C R A N B O U R N E S T R E E T , L E IC E S T E R S Q U A R E , W .C .

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