James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1891
JAMESLILLYWHITE, F R O W D& Co. , 8 C r i c k e tBalls.-Continued . 36 Thevery best madeandselected treble -seamed Balls madestrictly in accordance with the M.C.C. laws , and guaranteed . Asplendid 3 7 B a l l £ s. d. 3 12 0 .... perdozen Do. (cat-gut sewn) do. ..per dozen, 72s. and 318 0 38 Excellent treble -seam Match Balls (usually sold by dealers as best ), guaranteed correct size andweight. ... per dozen 3 6 39 Verygood treble -seamMatchBalls , correct size andweight 3 0 39aGoodtreble - seam Balls , suitable for practice or one -day Matches ,, 21 4 0 40 Excellent double -seam Balls , made as best Match except as to 4 1 thirds e a m D o . seconds . . . . d o ," ..perdozen 3 0 21 4 0 2 8 0 1 10 0 4laVerygood red practice Balls , quartered seams..per dozen , 42s . and 42 Goodbrown Practice Balls , double seam 27s., treble .... per dozen 43 Composition Balls , not recommended for general use , being de- structive to Bats ... ....... per dozen , 12s ., 18s ., 30s ., and 2 8 0 44 Youth's best treble -seam Balls , medium and large size , each 4s. and D o .double 47 Youth's good Practice Balls 4 6 d o. 0 4 6 each3s. 6 d. a n d 0 4 1s. 6 d. a n d 0 2 " CricketS t u m p s . (WITHBAILS COMPLETE .) J. L. , F. & Co. paygreat attention to the se- lection of the wood for 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, however, most important . TheseStumpsm a ybehad in either Ash or Lancewood . 4 8 Men's p o l i s h e d s. d. s. d. Stumps ........ per set 4 6 and 5 6 4 9 Do. finest selected w o o d . . . . . 50 Do. brass ferruled 51 Do. rounded tops , bestbails 52 Do. solid brass tops , bestbails 53 Do. do. finest se- " " و و lected , best bails .,, 54 Do. Ebony tops , b e s tbails 55 Do. do. finest se- l e c t e d و د 6 6 5s. 6d., 6s. 6d., 7 6 7 6 a n d8 6 8 6 . . 8 6 . . د و ر و 9 6 1 0 6 9 6 1 0 6 56 Patent Revolving TopStumps . . . . 1 0 6 1 26 " و د 57 Frowd & Surridge's NewPatent " Eureka " Stump, jointed at Ground Level ; only requires fixing in the ground once during play , in plain Ash or L a n c e w o o d 58 Do. do. with best rounded top ferrules ود . . 1 0 6 59 Do. do. with Ebonyor solid brass tops ” . . 1 26 . . 1 4 6 61 B r a s sd o. 60 Ironpoints on Stumps for hard ground, extra . . . d o. 62 Brass with steel points 64 Do. A s hdo. 63 Extra Bails in Partridge , Ebony, or Boxwood و د و د د و و د 1 6 2 0 2 0 2 6 3 6 " . . 1 6 0 9 65 Mallets for driving in Stumps , each 1s., 1s . 6d., and 2s. " . . 2, 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 NS.E.
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