Word: cricketers
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...publication, "The American Cricket Annual," has been started by a cricketer, and promises to develop into a useful enterprise. It is a compilation of last season's scores made by the principal clubs of this country and Canada. The book opens with brief sketches of the year's work in this country and in England, and closes with the revised rules of the game. Its bulk is occupied by club scores. The first record is that of the Gentlemen of Philadelphia on their English trip. Next comes the Harvard record. with a summary of the matches and the individual batting...
...American Cricket Annual. 1890. By J. Flannery, New York. C. J. Sabiston, publisher; pp. 110 Price...
AGENTS WANTED for "Athletic Sports" a book of international character and interest on base ball, cricket, tennis, foot ball, polo, rowing, lacrosse and bicycling: a beautifully illustrated work just ready, first work of the kind and no competition. Students should secure territory at once for their summer vacation by applying to the publishers, Hubbard Bros, 36 Bromfield St. Boston...
...STICKNEY, University Out fitter. Men's furnishings and athletic goods. Tennis serges, flannels, cheviots, etc. Baseball, tennis and cricket goods of all kinds. New line of baseball shoes. Collars, cuffs, and shirts to order and in stock. Large line of neckwear. Balbriggan, Liama and Merino underwear for spring and summer, hosiery, bath wraps, pajamas, sleeping wraps of all kinds, towels, bath suits, etc. Agent for Noves Bros. Laundry. Lyceum building, Harvard square...
...MORGAN.AGENTS WANTED for "Athletic Sports" a book of international character and interest on base ball, cricket, tennis, foot ball, polo, rowing, lacrosse and bicycling: a beautifully illustrated work just ready, first work of the kind and no competition. Students should secure territory at once for their summer vacation by applying to the publishers, Hubbard Bros. 36 Bromfield St. Boston...