James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1894

T H E A m e r i c a nCricket A n n u a l. (T H E" L I L L Y W H I T E " O F A M E R I C A .) F I F T H Y E A R O FP U B L I C A . T H ER E C O G N I Z E D A U T H O R I T Y U P O NT H EG A M EI N T H E U N I T E DS T A T E SA N DC A N A D A . Containsthe official records and averages of all the principal Clubsof America, with special articles on various subjects by prominentCricketers in the U n i t e dStatesa n dC a n a d a. The Tour of the Australian Team with full scores of all matches . P R E S SO P I N I O N S : N e wYork Herald.-" Contains a mass of information of the game as played in the UnitedStates andCanada." Philadelphia Times-" It is an admirable and useful hand-book, and the present numberis a distinct advance on the former standard of excellence adopted by its experi- enced compiler ." ChicagoHerald.-" It is replete with the statistics of the principal Clubs of America, andJerome Flannery the Editor , is to be congratulated on bringing the work to its present high standard ." Philadelphia Public Ledger.-" Thebook is compiled by Mr. JeromeFlannery, one ofthebest knownCricket writers in this Country, and is not only accurate and complete inall its details and records , but a standard authority uponthe game." British American. " The book is a complete compendiumof the gameas played throughout the United States and Canada. Therecords presented are unusually complete , whilethewhole volumewill be found exceedingly interesting by Cricketers everywhere." AmericanCricketer.-" It is full of information carefully put together , shows great accuracy and completeness in its details and reports , and is a workwhich anyone inter- estedin theg a m ein the UnitedStates or Canadacannotwell afford to be without." N e wYorkClipper. " It is cleverly compiled and edited byJerome Flannery , whohas addedimprovements in each succeeding issue . In addition to the statistics of the principal clubs, the 'Annual' contains manyattractive and instructive articles on the game, and shouldbein the hands of every Cricketer ." TorontoEmpire.-" The ' Annual' shows improvementevery year, and this season's v o l u m econtainsas conciseandvaluablea resuméof the g a m eas couldbe gathered. T h e Canadian section is muchmore complete than heretofore , and altogether the book is indespensable to any lover or follower of the game." Willbe sent, postage free , on receipt of P.O.O. for T w oShillings ; anythree numbersof different years (1890 , 1891 , 1892 , 1893 , 1894) for Five Shillings , or all five numberswill be sent for Eight Shillings . Address:- J E R O M EF L A N N E R Y , P.O. B o x1211, N E WY O R K.

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