Cricket 1884
MAR. 27, 1884. CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECCED OF THE GAME, 39 TH E M A R Y L E B O N E C LU B IN 1884. The following list of fixtures has been ar ranged up to the present by the leading club :— MAY. ' 7, at Lord’s, Anniversary Meeting and Dinner 8 , at Lord’s, M.C.C and G. v. Sussex 12, at Lord’s, M.C.C. and G. v. Kent 15, at Lord’s, M.C.C. and G. v. Yorkshire 17, at Wimbledon, M.C.C. and G. v. Wimbledon School 19, at Lord’s, M.C.C. and G. v. Lancashiro 21, at Elstree, M.C.C. and G. v. Elstree School 22, at Lord’s, M.C.C. and G. v. the Australians 24, at Bexley, M.C.C. and G. v. Bexley 24, at Catford Bridge, M.C.C. and G. v. Private Banks 26, at Lord’s, Nottinghamshire v. Middlesex 29, at Lord’s, Australians v. Gentlemen of England 81, at Godalming, v. Charterhouse School JUNE at Lord’s, North v. South at Leicester, M.C.C. and G. v. Leicestershire at Uppingham, M.C.C. and G. v. The School at Lord’s, Middlesex v. Yorkshire at Oxford, M.C.C. and G. v. Oxford University at Tonbridge, M.C.C. and G. v. Tonbridge School at Ardingley, y. the College at Cambridge, M.C.C. and G. v. Cambridge Univer sity at Lord’s, M.C.C. and G. v. Derbyshire at Windsor, M.C.C. and G. v. Windsor Home Park at Lancing, v. the College at Bedford, M.C.C. and G. v. Bedford School at Eastbourne, v. the College at Brighton, v. the College at Lord’s, Middlesex v. Gloucestershire at Hurst, v. the College at Carshalton, v. Carshalton Club at Lord’s, M.C.C. v. the Philadelphians at Kensington Park, M.C.C. and G. v. Kensington Park at Walthamstow, M.C.C. and G. v. Forest School at Bishop’s Stortford, M.C.C. and G. v. Bishop’s Stortford at Lord’s, Middlesex v. Kent at Winchester, v. the Garrison at Eton, v. the College at Richmond, M.C.C. and G. v. Richmond at Winehester, v. the College at Willesden Green, M.C.C. and G. v. the Law Club at Surbiton, M.C.C. and G. v. Surbiton at Lord’s, M.C.C. and G. v. Cambridge University at Clapton, M.C.C. and G. v. Clapton at Blackheath, M.C.C. and G. v. Blackheath at Marlborough, M.C.C. and G. v, Marlborough College at Lord’s, M.C.C. and G. v. Oxford University at Ipswich, M.C.C. and G. v. Suffolk at Swindon, M.C.C. and G. v. Wiltshire at Mill Hill, M.C.C. and G. v. Mill Hill School at Haileybury, M.C.C. and G. v. Haileybury College at Lord’s, Oxford v, Cambridge 2 , 2 , 2 , 6, 5, 7, 9, 9, 9, 10 , 11 , 11 . 12 , 12 , 13, 14, 16, 16, 17, 17, 19, 1!), 20 , 20 , 20 , 21 , 21 , 23, 23, 25, 25, 27, 28, 28, 80, 5, 5, 5, 7, 7, !>, 10 , 10 , 11, 12 , 14, 14, lc., 16, 17, 18, 19, 21 , 21 , 22 , 23. 24, 24, 26, 26, 26, JULY. at Leatherhead.jM.C.C. and G. v. St. John’s Foun* dation School at Clifton, M.C.C. and G. v. Clifton College at Hampstead, M.C.C. and G. v. Hampstead at Lord a, Bar v. Army at Oakham, M.C.C. and G. v. Rutlandshire at Cirencester, v. the College at Crystal Palace, M.C.C. and G. v. Crystal Palace at Dulwich, M.C.C. and G. v. Dulwich College at Hillingdon, M.C.C. and G. v. Evelyn’s at Lord’s, Gentlemen v. Players at Maidstone, M.C.C. and G. y. Mote Park at Highgate, M.C.C. and G. v. the School at Lord’s, I Zingari v. Twenty-two of Houses of Parliament at Longwood, M.C.C. and G. v. Lord Northesk’s Eleven at Lord’s, Eton v. Harrow at Charterhouse, v. Merchant Taylors’ School at Cambridge, v. Long Vacation Club at Lord’B, Middlesex v. Surrey at Felstead, M.C.C. and G. v. Felstead School at Buxton, M.C.C. and G. v. Buxton Club at Lord’s, the Australians v. Middlesex at Stockport, M.C.C. andG. v. Cheshire at Finchley, M.C.C. and G. v. Christ’s College at Lord’s, the Australians v. England at Woolwich, M.C.C. and G. v. Royal Military Academy at Enville, M.C.C. and G. v. Enville at Spring Grove, Isleworth, M.C.C. and G. V. Lon don International College at Lord’s, M.C.C. and G. v. Nottinghamshire at Tottenham, M.C.C. and G. v. Bruce Castle at Shrewsbury, M.C.C. and G, v. Shropshire at Guildford, M.C.C. and G. v, Guildford at Shrewsbury, M.C.C. and G. v. Shrewsbury School at Wellington College, v. the College at Lord’s, M.C.C. and G. v. Clifton College 28, at Birmingham, M.C.C. and G. v. Birmingham Association 28, at Burton-on-Trent, M.C.C. and G, v. Staffordshire 29, at Hornsey, v. Hornsey 80, at Lord’s, Rugby v. Marlborough 80, at Mitcham, M.C.C. and G. v. Mitcham 80, at Worcester, M.C.C. and G. v. Worcestershire 80, at Uxbridge, M.C.C. and G. v. Uxbridge AUGUST. 1, at Lord’s, M.C.C. and G. v. Rugby School 1, at Cheltenham, M.C.C. and G. v. East Gloucester shire at Aldershot, M.C.C. and G. v. Aldershot Division at Lord’s, M.C.C. and G. v. South Wales at Reigate, M.C.C. and G. v. Reigate Priory at Nottingham, M.C.C. and G. v. Notts Castle at Lord’s, M.C.C. and G. v. Cheshire at Hitchin, M.C.C. and G. v. Hertfordshire at Harrow, M.C.C, and G. v. Harrow Town at Norwich, M.C.C. and G. v. Norfolk at Lord’s, M.C.C. and G. v. Suffolk at Woobum, v. Wooburn House at Middleton Towers, M.C.C. and G. v. Middleton Towers at Lord’s, M.C.C. and G. v. Northamptonshire at Lord’s, M.C.C. and G. v. Wiltshire at Hastings, M.C.C. and G. v. Hastings at Lord’s, M.C.C. and G. v. Notts Castle at Brighton, M.C.C. and G. v. Gentlemen of Sussex at Lord’s, M.C.C. and G. v. Notts Amateurs at Eastbourne, M.C.C. and G. v. Eastbourno at Lord’s, M.C.C. and G. v. Hertfordshire at Tunbridge Wells. M.C.C. and G. v. Tunbridge Wells at Lord’s, M.C.CC. and G. v. Essex at Eastbourne, M.C.C. and G. v. Devonshire Park at Exmouth, v, Devonshire at Lord’s, M.C.C. and G. v- Birmingham Associa tion at Glynde, M.C.C. and G. v. Southdown at Sidmouth, t . Sidmouth at Lord’s, M.C.C. and G. v. Ealing at Oxford, M.C.C. and C. v. Oxford City at Brightling, M.C.C. and G. v. Brightling Park at Seaton, v. Seaton at Lord’s, v. Leicestershire at Liverpool, M.C.C. and G. v. Liverpool at Hastings, M.C.C. and G. v. South Saxons SEPTEMBER, at Lewes, M.C.C. and G. v. Lewes Priory The Hornsey Club holds a smoking concert at Anderton’s Hotel, on Mondaynext at 8 p.m. The programme includes songs, recitations, a pianoforte solo and a musical sketch, and in addition Professor Daniel will give some of his songs with banjo accompaniment. W anted , a good bowler and experienced ground man. For particulars apply, stating lowest wages, to R. E. Fiske, S. E. College, Ramsgate.— A dvt . K ensington Cricket Club have a few Saturday afternoons open for matches with good clubs. Write to C. E. Bloomer, 33, John-street, Bedford-row, W.C.— A dvt . S ussex C ounty C ricket C lu b . —Sussex Colts’ Match at Brighton, May 1 and 2. Amateurs and professionals desirous of playing in this match, are requested to send their applications (not later than April 7), stating age and qualifications, accompanied by club references and testimonials, to Mr. G. Goldsmith, secretary, XI, Prince Albert- street, Brighton.— A dvt . I mportant to C bicketers . —400 bats for sale, and 2,000 pods dry and fit for use. Can be seen at Pope Cottage, Batholomew- close, E.C.— A dvt . T he Pallingswick Club have vacant for half-day matches, May 24th away, and July 26th at Acton. A . W. Graham, 24, Norland- square, W .— A d v t. B uklinqton C kicket C lub . —The above club having been compelled to cancel the match arranged for them for June 21st are open to play a strong club having a private ground within twenty miles of London. C. A. Stein, Hon. Sec., 12, St. John’s-road, Brixton, S.W.— A dvt . B oyle & S cott ’ s A ustbalian G uide for 1882-83, just published. Can be had of W .R. Wright, at the office of C bicket , price 2s. 6d. C R IC K E T IN N E W Z E A L A N D . INTER-PROVINCIAL MATCH. The Inter-provincial CricketMatch, Canter bury v. Wellington, was played at Welling-' ton on Jan 5 and 6. A well-contested game ended in favour of Canterbury by 15 runs. Score:— C anterbury . First Innings. Second Innings. Dudney, b Wood .. 6 . 7 Buchanan, c Cox (sub), b L a w son .................. .. 1 1 . 27 Secretan, c Blacklock, b H olm es.................. .. 24 c Holmes,b Ronald son ................ . 16 Longden, b Lawson .. 1 . 42 Corfe, b Ronaldson .. .. 29 2 Pocock, b Lawson .. .. 1 16 Harman, b Lawson.. .. 0 c^Holmes, b W ood.,. 0 Stevens, c Nicholls, b .. 35 b Roberts .. 17 Cotterill, run out .. 6 b Roberts .. 1 Edser, not out .. 12 b Ronaldson .. 13 Malet, b Roberts .. 3 0 , 16 Total .. .. Total .. ..157 W ellington . First Innings. Second Innings. Alpe.b Edser .. .. .. 0 , 28 Blacklock, b Pocook.. .. 54 c Secretan, b Edscr fi Roberts, b Edser .. 5 7 Lawson, b Pocock .. .. 23 , 7 Heenan, b Pocock .. .. 2 , 41 Twist, c Buchanan, b Edser .................. .. 0 0 Wood, c Buchanan, b Po cock .......................... .. 24 b E d s e r ................. . 4 Lynch, c Mallet, b Pocock 14 Nicholls, 1b w, b Edser .. 7 . 25 Holmes, b Edser .. ,.. 1 , o Ronaldsen, not out.. . . 2 cBuchanan,bEdser. . 25 0 Total ................ Total .. .. 147 COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CLUB. April 26. at Loughborough, ClubJDay May 8 , at Oval, V. One and All May 10, at Hampton Court, v. East Moleeey May 17, at Loughborough, v. Ivanhoe May 24, at Loughborough, v. Royal Insurance June 7, at Sydenham, v. Zouave June 14, at Loughborough, v. Fire Insurance Asso* ciation June 21, at Dulwich, v. Royal Insurance June 28, at Loughborough, v. Fire Insurance Asso ciation July 5, at Loughborough, v. Brunei July 12, at Loughborough, v. Angel Town July 19, at Loughboiough, v. Ivanhoe July 26, at Hampton Court, v. East Molesey August 9, at Loughborough, v. Zouave August 16, at Loughborough, v. One and All August 23, at Loughborough, v. Biunel August 30, at Loughborough, v. Angel Town and May 27, 28, at Loughborough, v, London and County Bank July 17, 18, at Dulwich, v. London and County Bank Captain, Hon. Sec., and Treasurer, G. H. Harnett, 19 and 20, Cornhill, E.C. 7 T he N orwich W eek . —The NorwichWeek has been arranged as follows:—Monday and Tuesday, August 4 and 5, Gentlemen of Norfolk v. Gentlemen of Notts ; August 6 and 7, Norfolkv. Northamptonshire; August 8 and 9, Norfolk v. M.C.C. and Ground. Feb 14, at Hellingley, Sussex, by the Rev. J. Woodward, rector of Piumpton, assisted by the Rev. J. Farrar, vicar of the parish, Robert Mascall, second son of Herbert Mascall Curteis, of Windmill - hill - place, Sussex, to Florence Henrietta, elder daughter of the Rev. R. Sutton, of Rype and Winken- hurst, Sussex. Next Issue of CRICKET will be published Thursday, April 17.
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