CRICKETERS' CRICKET
... CRICKETERS' CRICKET. By Learie Constancine (tyre and Spottiswoode 8s. 6d.) An honest title. It is a book for cricketers and only for cricketers, but, I think for all cricketers. ...
... CRICKETERS' CRICKET. By Learie Constancine (tyre and Spottiswoode 8s. 6d.) An honest title. It is a book for cricketers and only for cricketers, but, I think for all cricketers. ...
... CRICKET NERVES IN CRICKET By MAJOR THE HON. L H. TENNYSON WHY have nerves in cricket? After all, it will be the same a hundred years hence, whether one gets a hundred or a blob. Cricket, though a glorious pastime, is only a game, and, apart from that ...
... CRICKET-LOVELY CRICKET AS another season has come to a close, thoughts once again turn to cricket literature, to whrle away winter evenings, and for enthusiasts rhcre is The Best of Cricket's Fiction Vol I published by Mac- DonaJd at 25s. and edited ...
... CRICKET CRICKET ECCENTRICITIES BY MAJOR THE HON. L. H. TENNYSON NEARLY every celebrated player has some peculiar habit when either batting or bowling. These habits have probably, in the first place, a nervous origin, but though long acquaintance with ...
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... CRICKET!CRICKET! CRICKET! D. BARTLETT and CO.: Inventonsilincl Sole U. Manufacnirers of the REPERCUSSIVE CANE-HANDLE BAT. acknowledged by the best Cricket planets is be THE BEST DRIVING BAT ever used. The Heavy Saris oigained with this Bat in ISO sufficiently ...
... CRICKET ! CRICKET ! CRICKET ! JD. and Inventers ind Solo of the RRPSROUSSIVE CARE-LIANDL BAT, acknowledged by the best Cricket players to b THE BE ST DRIVING BAT aver used. The Heavy room strained wi this Bat in 1863 suellaiently prow its superior Driving ...
... CRICKET! CRICKET ! CRICKET ! D BARTLETT and CO., Inventors and Solo • Manufacturers of the RENEW IVE CANE-HANDLE BAT, acknowledged by the beet crutket players to be THE ISESE DRIVING BAT ever u-el. 'the thores ovtained with tbTe Bat in IRO sufficiently ...
... CRICKET! CRICKET! CRICKET! CANE SPLICED BATS 7/6, 8/6, sad 10,6 ; Mak& Balls by DUK& or J in, 6/6; Pull Sneed Stumps, Ebony and Braes bound, /bony Bails TM; Leg Guards, 6'6, 8/6, and 10'6; Wicket keeping and Bartiug Gloves 6/6 and 7/6; 8111,41018 Carpet ...
... CRICKET! CRICKET! CRICKET! D. BARTLETT and CO., Inventors and Bolt • Wannibietuntrvnt the REPERCUSSIVE CANE-HANDLE RAT. by the beet Cricket players to be TIER BEM DRIVING BAT ever tivd. The Reeve obtained Witt thte Bat in INS suMeiently prove ite supaiior ...
... aa | ous her, CRICKET! CRICKET! Szason 1880. SPLICED BATS CLarsHa py “Banc, and Je lags Bae, 4b; ew WA Chab | Row tarkes write Fe ds ta ae at- 1960. ke axp Gout are the most dreadec their victims know that and at po age secure, “Wa relief than any ces ...
... CRICKET! CRICKET! CRICKET! EVERV DES , 1:IPTION ATHLETIC t,UTYITTINI:. CRICKET lint to 7/6. CRICKET TROUSERS, to 12/6. BOYS' SHIRTS. from 116. TROUSERS from 3/6. BICYCLE SUITS, 10/6 to 25/- BICYCLE STOCKIN4:S, 1/6 to 4/6. ...