James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1888
J A M E SL I L L Y W H I T E , F R O W D , & Co., 8 C r i c k e tBalls.-Continued . 40 Excellent double-seam Balls , made as best Match except as to 4 1 thirds e a m seconds d o. D o . 42 GoodbrownPractice Balls , double seam27s . treble .... perdozen . . ه و و د £ s. d. 3 0 0 21 4 0 11 0 0 43 Composition Balls , not recommended for general use, being de- structiveto B a t s 4 5 D o . d o. 0 4 0 5 4 6 D o .d o u b l e d o. 47 Youth'sPractice Balls 3s. 6 d. and0 4 0 ls. 6d. to 0 2 0 .... per dozen 30s. to 2 8 0 44 Youth's best treble -seam Balls , each mediumsize . large و د و د CricketS t u m p s. (W I T HB A I L SC O M P L E T E .) J. L. , F. & Co. paygreat attention to the se- lection of the woodfor their stumps, particularly for the better qualities , which can always be relied on for toughness and durability . Most makers are comparatively indifferent on this point, which is howevermost important . These Stumps maybe had either in Ash or Lancewood. 48 Men's polished s. d. s. d. Stumps ........ per set 4 6 and 5 6 4 9 D o .finest selected w o o d . . . . . . . 5 0 D o .brassferruled.. 51 Do. rounded tops , bestbails 52 Do. solid brass tops , bestbails 5 3 D o . d o. finest se- lected , best bails 5 4 Do. E b o n y tops, bestbails 5 5 D o . d o. finest se- 56 lected Patent Revolving T o pStumps . . . . 57 Frowd & Surridge's Newpatent ' Eureka ' Stump, jointed at GroundLevel; only requires fixing in the ground once during play, in plain Ash or L a n c e w o o d و د و د د و و د و و 6 6 7 6 8 6 . . 8 6 . . 1 0 6 و د و و و د و د 6 6 7 6 8 6 9 6 1 0 6 9 6 1 0 6 1 26 58 Do. do. with best rounded top ferrules 59 Do. do. with Ebony or solid brass tops ... " 60 Iron points on Stumps for hard ground , extra ...... 1 6 6 1 B r a s sd o. d o. 2 0 62 Brass with steel points 63 Extra bails in Partridge , Ebony, or Boxwood 6 4 D o . A s hd o . . . . 1 0 6 " و د . . 1 26 1 46 2 0 و د و د و د و و ر و و د 2 6 3 6 . . 1 6 0 65 Mallets for driving in Stumps , each 1s., 1s. 6d., and 2s. L e gGuards, &c. The NewSpring Leg Guard Fastening (Bruhl's Patent-J. L. , F. & Co. sole licensees ) enables the Guard to be put on or off in one second . It is exceed- ingly comfortable , and holds the Guard on firmly , and is altogether a most useful invention . M a ybe hadin lieu of straps , without extra charge, on all LegGuards value 10s . 6d. per pair andupwards. Lowerpriced Guards3s. 6d. per pair extra . 2, 4 and 6, N E W I N G T O NC A U S E W A Y , B O R O U G H , L O N D O N, S.E.
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