Cricket 1914

THE WORLD O F CRICKET. August i, 1914. TH E UNIVERSAL DEMAND “ A S pec ia l C o u n ty , p lease, — i t ’s u n d o u b t e d ly th e B E S T C r ick e t B a l l ! ” Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Testimonials of County players. Post Free. The ** Special County ” Ball is used at Lord’s, Oval, Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Johannesburg, Cape Town, Oxford, Cam­ bridge, Inter-Colonial, County and Test Matches. M a k e rs of th e RO YA L , W IL LOW K ING , and o th er C r ic k e t B a ts TH E R E IS ONLY ONE BEST Dear Sirs,— Your Cricket Balls have been used by us in ALL our Matches on this side, and I cannot say more than that I have never heard any complaint about them. Signed) FRANK MITCHELL. CRICKET BALL: If) H C O » £ DUKE’S 1 am pleased to write that Messrs. Duke and Son’s Cricket Balls were used in ALL THE TEST MATCHES this year, and gave every satisfaction.- Signed) C. B. FRY. Gentlemen, We have used your ‘ COUNTY ’ CRICKET BALLS in all the TEST MATCHES, and think they are the BEST BALLS W E HAVE EVER USED. (Signed' SYD. GREGORY. n X T K I S S c S O W * P E N SH U R ST , K E N T . G E N T S v . | D U K E ’S “ S P E C IA L C O U N T Y ” P LAYERS , B A L L S we re used in bo th the 1 9 1 * . i O V A L a n d LO R D ’S Ma tches . T H E A M E R IC A N C R IC K E T E R . Founded 1877. Published by the Associated Cricket Clubs of Philadelphia. An Illustrated Journal of Cricket, Association Football, Tenuis, Golf, and Kindred Pastimes. No. 114, South 18th Street, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A. Price— 7a. 6d. per annum, post paid anywhere. Specimen copies mailed on request. c A b i i s h e d O V E R 100 EBT »d ------- ------ V* 4 * s * 5 E.C. DEVEREUX ETON , B U C K S . T H E C o u n ty C r ic k e t C a p M a k e r . Manufacturer and Designer of Club and School Colours. SOLE MAKER o r THE CAPS WORN BY :— DTel< Telephone: 287 W IN D SO R YORKSHIRE COUNTY 1st XI. 2nd XI. SURREY „ 1st XI. 2nd XI. S H m E WORCESTER NORTHAMPTON COUNTY. LEICESTER GLAMORGAN STAFFORDSHIRE OTiESHFRE BUCKS D0R6ET Please write for samples and quotations which are reasonable and are supplied free of charge. RICHARD DAFT’S NOTTINGHAMSHIRE MARL.— Par­ ticulars, apply Radcliffe on-Trent, Notts. ESTABLISHED 1847. PHOTOGRAPHERS ROYAL AND CRICKET SPECIALISTS. E. Hawkins & Co., The Pi oneer Cr icke t Photographers , Have the largest and most unique collection o< Portraits and Cricket Groups—Past and Present. Cabinets, la. each ; 10s. per dozen assorted. Post Cardi 8d. ea»h. C o u n t y X I ’ s a n d C o l o n i a l T e a m s f o r m a n y y e a r s p a s t . General Portraiture, Groups, etc., in all the latest and most up-to-date styles. 32, Preston Street, Brighton. Paper Covers.— Price is. net. Post free, is. 2d. CURIOSITIES OF FIRST-CLASS CRICKET— 1730-1901. A few copies only left of this interesting work. Interleaved for Notes, and bound in cloth. 5s. net, postage 3d. Collectors of Cricket Literature should secure one of these.—E. S e a l b , 10. Imperial Arcade. Ludgate E.C. OF KENT 2 nd e d itio n C R I C K E T 20 YfEARS BETWEEN I L L U S T R A T E D . THE B y G. W. BELDAM. INNINGS ! Sixty Action Photograph^ Of Famous CRICKET : iq ii Cricketers— Forty of Batters, and Twenty of Bowlers— with Short 1879 to 1898. Cricket 1 1<ms Notes on the Players’ Styles by Full Scores of Old and New. the Author. ajj Matches. Post Free - 3d. Post Free, 6d. Post Free . 1/6 R A R E C R IC K E T B O O K S . Send Requirements. W R IG H T & Co., 7, Temple Lane, London, E.C.

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