Cricket 1888

468 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. D E C . 27, 1888. 27—Bristol, Gloucestershire v. Yorkshire 27—Brighten, Sussex v. Notts 27—Manchester, Lancashire v. Surrey 28—Lord’s, M.C.C. and Ground v. Oxford Univ- 1—Lord’s, Oxford v. Cambridge 1—Bristol, Gloucestershire v. Lancashire I—Sheffield, Yorkshire v. Surrey (Hall’s Benefit) 1—Nottingham, Notts v. Derbyshire 2—Dublin,TrinityCollege L.V.O.v. Philadelphians 4—Oval, Gentlemen v. Players 4—Lord’s, M.C.C. and Ground v. Leicestershire 4—Manchester, Lancashire v. Warwickshire 4—Dublin,Gentlemen of Ireland v.Fhiladelphians 5—Stockport, Cheshire v. Yorkshire 8—Bradford, Yorkshire v. Leicestershire 8 -L ord ’s, Gentlemen v. Players 8—Edinburgh, Gentlemen of Scotland v. Phila­ delphians 8 - Birmingham, Warwickshire v. Hampshire 8—Stoke, Staffordshire v. Lincolnshire 11—Manchester, North v. South (Pilling’a Benefit) II—Gravesend, Kent v. Sussex 31—Liverpool, Gentlemen of Liverpool v. Phila­ delphians 12—Lord’s, Eton v. Harrow 15—Lord’s, Middlesex v. Lancashire 15—Oval, Surrey Second Team v. Herts 15—Bristol, Gentlemen of Gloucestershire v. Philadelphians 15—Maidstone, Kent v. Yorkshire 15—Brighton, Sussex v. Surrey 15—Taunton, Somersetshire v. Staffordshire 16—Southampton, Hampshire v. Norfolk 18—Lord’s, M.C.C. and Ground v. Norfolk 18—Huddersfield, Yorkshire v. Lancashire 18—Leyton, Essex v. Leicestershire 18—Oval, Gentlemen of Surrey v. Philadelphians 18—Nottingham, Notts v. Kent 18—Bristol, Gloncestershire v. Somersetshire 19—Stockport, Cheshire v. Staffordshire 22—Lord’s, Gentlemen of M.C.C. v. Philadelphians 22—Sheffield, Yorkshire v. Notts 22—Brighton, Sussex v. Hampshire 22—Derby, Derbyshire v. Surrey 22—Birmingham, Warwickshire v. Lancashire 22—Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire v. Essex 25—Lord’s, M.C.C. and Ground v. Lincolnshire 23—Manchester, Lancashire v. Gloucestershire 25—Birmingham, Warwickshire v. Yorkshire 25—Leicester, Leicestershire v. Surrey 25—Town Mailing, Gentlemen of Kent v. Phila­ delphians 29—Oval, Surrey v. Sussex 29—Bradford, Yorkshire v. Gloucestershire 29—Southampton, Gentlemen of Hampshire v. Philadelphians 29—Derby, Derbyshire v. Notts 231—Lord’s, Kugby v. Marlborough AUGUST. 1—Nottingham, Notts v. Gloucestershire 1—Manchester, Lancashire v. Yorkshire 1—Blackheath, Kent v. Suirey 1—Portsmouth, United Services v Philadelphians 3—Southampton, Hampshire v. Sussex 2—Lord’s, M.C.C. and Ground v. Cheltenham College 2—Stockport, Cheshire v. Northamptonshire 2—Stoke, Staffordshire v. Warwickshire 5—Lord’s, M.C.C and Ground v. Notts Castle 5—Canterbury, Kent v. Middlesex (Canterbury Week) 5—Bristol, Gloucestershire v. Sussex 5—Sheffield, Yorkshire v. Derbyshire 5—Manchester, Lancashire v. Cheshire 5—Leyton, Essex v. Hertfordshire 5—Oval, Surrey v. Notts 5—Stoke, Staffordshire v. Northamptonshire 5—Leicester, Leicestershire v. Warwickshire 5—Southampton, Hampshire v. Somersetshire 5—Norwich, Norfolk v. Northumberland 5—Brighton, Gentlemen of Sussex v. Phila­ delphians 7—Lord’s, M.C.C. and Ground v. Hertfordshire 7—Northampton, Northamptonshire v. Nor­ thumberland 7—Stoke, Staffordshire v. Cheshire 8—Canterbury, Kent v. Gloucestershire (Canter­ bury week) 8—Oval, Surrey v. Middlesex 8— Leicester, Leicestershire v. Derbyshire 8—Southampton, Hampshire v. Warwickshire 9—Lord's, M.C.C. and Ground v. Northumberland 9—Huddersfield, Yorkshire v. Cheshire 9—Norwich, Norfolk v. Hertfordshire 12—Lord’s, M.C.C. and Ground v. Somersetshire 12—Birmingham, Warwickshire v. Gloucestershire 12 —Sheffield, Yorkshire v. Kent 12—Brighton, Sussex v. Lancashire 12—Leyton, Essex v. Surrey 12-Nottingham, Notts v. Middlesex 12—Northampton, Northamptonshire v. Hertford­ shire 14—Lord’s, M.C.C. and Ground v. Cheshire 15—Clifton, Gloucestershire v. Notts l5—Oval, Surrey v. Lancashire 5—Halifax, Yorkshire v. Middlesex 15—Brighton, Sussex v. Kent 15—Taunton, Somersetshire v. Warwickshire 16—Northampton, Northamptonshire v. Stafford­ shire 15—Lord’s, M.C.C. and Ground v. Glamorganshire 19—Clifton, Gloucestershire v. Surrey 19—Nottingham, Notts v. Yorkshire 19—Maidstone, Kent v. Lancashire 19—Derby, Dei byshire v. Essex 19—Hitchin, Hertfordshire v. Northamptonshire 19—Taunton, Somersetshire v. Hampshire 21—Hertford, Hertfordshire v. Norfolk ‘22—Gloucester, Gloucestershire v. Middlesex 22—Brighton, Sussex v. Yorkshire 22—Manchester, Lancashire v Notts 22 -Leicester, Leicestershire v. Essex 22—Oval, Surrey v. Kent 23—Norwich, Norfolk v. Hampshire 26—Oval, Surrey v. Yorkshire 26—Bristol, Gloucestershire v. Kent —Norwich, Norfolk v. M.C.C. and Ground 29—Scarborough, Gentlemen of England v. I Zingari (Scarborough Festival opens) -Manchester, Lancashire v. Leicestershire 29—Southampton, Hampshire v. Surrey 19—Beckenham, Kent v. Notts SEPTEMBER. 2—Scarborough, Yorkshire v. M.C.C. and Ground 5-Scarborough, North v. South 6-Stockport, Cheshire v. Lancashire T H E P R I N C IP A L C L U B S IN 1889 . LIST OF SECRETARIES. Continued from page 458. THE COUNTIES. D e v o n s h ir e — Capt. Sim. H e r e f o r d s h i r e — T. P. Brown Giles, Westfield House, Holmer, Hereford. ♦ Y o r k s h ir e — J. B. Wostinholm, 10, Norfolk Row, Sheffield. PUBLIC SCHOOLS. (C a p t a in s of E l e v e n s .) Bradfield College.—H. A. Tapsfield, Bradfield College, Reading. Brighton College.—N. C. Cooper, Brighton College, Brighton. fCharterhouse School.—Captain of Cricket, Charterhouse School, Godalming. Cheltenham College.—W. Hodges, Chelten­ ham College, Cheltenham. Clifton College.—W . H. Brain, Clifton College, Bristol. Eton College.—H. R. Bromley-Davenport, Eton College, Windsor. Fettes College.—Captain of Cricket, Fettcs College, Edinburgh. Haileybury College—A. G. Stubbs, Hailey­ bury College, Hertford. Harrow School.—F. S. Jackson, Harrow School, Harrow-on-the-Hill. Lancing College.—C. J. R. Richards, Lancing College, Shoreham. Loretto School.—P. C. Cochran, Loretto School, Musselburgh, N.B. Malvern College.—P. H. Latham, Malvern College, Great Malvern. Marlborough College.—J. B. Wood, Marl borough College, Marlborough. Radley College.—C. C. Lempriere, Radley College, Abingdon. Repton School—L. C. H. Palairet, Repton School, Burton-on-Trent. Rossall School—H. A. Hutton, Rossall School, Fleetwood. Rugby School.—F. J. Nicholls, Rugby School, Rugby. Sherborne School.—W. H. J. Price, Sherborne School, Sherborne. Shrewsbury School.—J. C. Miles, The Schools Shrewsbury. Tonbridge School.—C. C. Hatt, School House, Tonbridge. * The name of the Yorkshire secretary, we regret to say, was, by an accident, omitted from the previous list. t Not settled yet. Uppingham School.- A. D. Alderson, Upping­ ham School, Uppingham. Wellington College.—G. F. H. Berkeley, Wellington College, Wokingham. ■Winchester College.—Captain of Cricket, The College, Winchester. Westminster School. —Captain of Cricket, Westminster School, Dean’s Yard London, S.W. METROPOLITAN CLUBS. L o n d o n a n d S u b u rb a n A s s o c ia t io n —J. T. Watson, St. Helen’s, 41, Fellows Road South Hampstead, N.W. A d d isco m b e —A. C . Field, Cornw’all House Addiscombe, Surrey. B a lh a m —C. F. Nash, 1, Park Terrace, Bal­ ham Park Road, S.W. B a r n e s — C . E. Ratcliff, Threlkeld House, Barnes, S.W. B a t t e r s e a — L. Finding, 105, Castle Street, Battersea, S.W. B la c k h e a t h — F. S. Ireland, The Hollies, Blackheath Park, S.E. B e ck e n h a m —F. C. Chater, Bredicot, Manor Road, Beckenham. B ic k le y P a r k — R. Hilder, Lower Camden Chislehurst. B r o a d w a t e r —Murray Marshall, Godalming. B u c k h u r s t H i l l —John Conquest, Buckhurst H ill, Essex. B r o m le y (K e n t ) —W. L. Crossley, Snaefell, Plaistow, and A. H. Hewett, 21, Palace Grove, Bromley, Kent. B r o o k w o o d A s y lu m — T .A .J . Shepherd, Surrey County Asylum, Brookwood, Woking. B r ix t o n — J. H. Lofthouse, 44, Herne Hill Road, S.E. C a k s h a lt o n — Harry Lane, Holmwood, Car­ shalton Hill, Sutton. C o lv e s t o n —A. Smart, 27, Victoria Grove, Stoke New'ington, N. C h a r lt o n P a r k — A. H . Pease, Rycroft Villa, Old Charlton, Kent. C h isw ic k P a r k —Mr. Sydney Beckley, 12, Brandenburgh Road, Gunnersbury, W, C la p t o n —G. Head, 89, Gresham Street, E.C. C o l c h e s t e r — C . J. Salmon,9,Radn o/Terrace, Castle Road, Colchester. C r o y d o n —H. R. Groom, Pitside, Brigstock Road, Thornton Heatli, Surrey. C r y s t a l P a la c e —John Aste, jun., Beulah, Cator Road, Sydenham, S.E. D o r k in g —Henry j . Ivery, Dorking. D u lw ic h —O. Jones, 7, Whitehall Gardens, S .W .; Match Sec., B. W . Heasman, Craig- lands, Mundania Road, Honor Oak, S.E. D a ls t o n A l b e r t —J. W. Smither, 104,Lefevre Road, North Bow, E. E a lin g —R. M. Pearce, 2, Eaton Rise, Ealing, W. E a s t M o u ls e y —E. C. Milner, Palace Road, East Moulsey. E lm —H. J. Dolamore, 49, Mornington Road, Regent’s Park, N.W. E lt h a m —E.M. Burnand, Percy House,Eltham. E p som —J. 0. Jacob, 2, Park View Villas, Epsom. E n f i e l d —W.Hibberdine, Jesmond, Bush Hill Park, Enfield. E s h e r -C . Martineau, Littleworth, Esher. F o r e s t H i l l —C. Spencer West, Glenthorne, Perry Rise, Forest Hill, S.E. F in c h le y — J. P. Euerby, The Laurels, North Finchley, N. G r a n v il le (Lee)—R. F. Taylor, 7, Michel- dever Road, Lee, S.E. G r a v e s e n d —H. Huggins, jun., Clarence Place, Gravesend. G u ild f o r d —H. Botting, 96, High Street, Guildford. G u y ’ s H o s p it a l —H.Austen-Smith, Guy’s Hos­ pital, S.E. H a c k b r id g e H o u s e .— A. J. Hazell, Bedding­ ton Corner, Mitcham. H a m p ste a d — J . G. Q . Besch, 63, Broadhurst Gardens, South Hampstead, N.W. H a m p ton W ic k — J. S. Challis, 38, Parliament Street, S.W. H e n d o n — G. Quirk, Hercot Road, Hendon N.W, NEXT ISSUE, JANUARY 24.

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