Cricket 1888
DEC. 27, 1888. CRICKET: a WEEKLY BECOftD OF THE GAME. 469 H ig h b u r y —W . T. Coventon, 50, Highbury Park, N. H o r n s e y —G. C. Rayner, 10, Osborne Road, Stroud Green Road, N. H a r le s d e n —G. Anderson, National School, Harlesden, N.W. H o n o r O ak (late S t a r ) —C. W . Lawder, 36, Carden Road, Peckham Rye, S.E. I s l in g t o n A lb io n — W . II. A. Gow, 3, Camden Square, N.W. K e n s in g t o n — C. E. Bloomer, 33, John Street, Bedford Row, W.C. K e n le y —Rev. S. J. W . Shilcock, Kenley School, Kenley, Surrey. K e n s in g t o n P a r k —O. D ’O. Brooks, 2a, Old Burlington Street, W. L e a t h e r h e a d —A. H. Tritton, The Priory, Leatherhead. L e y t o n —A. P. Holden, 5, Florence Villas, Grange Park Road, Leyton, E. L o n d o n H o s p it a l — H . E. Burch, London Hospital, E. M itch a m —W. W. Thomson, Mitcham, Surrey. Moon H all —W. R. Dent, Harlow, Essex. N o r t h b r o o k —C. Kelly, ‘26, Cambridge Road, Lee, Kent. N o r w o o d —W. Goodwin, Holly Bank, South Norwood Park, S.E. N u t f i e l d —II. P. Nickalls, Patteson Court, Nutfield, and W . H. Norris, Castle Hill, Bletchingley, Surrey. O a tla n d s P a r k — R. M. Newman, Weybridge. P a llin g s w ic k —A. W. Graham, 230, Uxbridge Road, W. P la is t o w (Kent)—E. Layton, 16, Crescent Road, Bromley, Kent. P r iv a t e B a n k s —C. H. Ruffles, Laburnum Villa, Catford Bridge, S.E. R ich m o n d — R . E. Yerburgli, Fairlight, Ted dington. R ich m o n d T o w n —A. F. Andre, Jocelyn Road, Richmond, S.W. R e d h i l l —K*. G. Field, Percy Villa, St. John’s, Redhill. R o y a l A s c o t — H. C. Clarke, Brook House, Ascot. S u r b ito n —P. C. Bates, Upper Long Ditton. S p e n c e r —E. M. Beard, Sinclair Villa, Dalten Road, Wandsworth Common, S.W. S t e v e n a g e —W. H. Wadsworth, Stevenage. S tr e a th a m —J. A. Druce, Compton, Strea tham, S.W. S t . T h o m a s’ H o s p it a l —E. Percival Isaacs, 18, Leyland Road, Lee, S.E. S t . B a r t h o lo m e w ’s H o s p it a l —J. L. Hope, Herbert House, Denmark Hill, S.E. S u t t o n —E. Windus, Springdallah, Cressing- ham Grove, Sutton, Surrey. S o u t h g a t e —A. E. White, The Green, South gate, N. T e d d in g t o n —E .H . R.Burlton, Anlaby Lodge, Teddington. T o t t e n h a m — A. Walters, jun., Holywood, Bel mont Road, Tottenham, N. T o n b r id g e —Tom Pawley and W. B. Gray, Tonbridge. T u f n e l l P a r k H o llo w a y U n it e d —W . B. Holtaway, 47, Dickenson Street, Prince of Wales Road, N.W. U n iv e i s t y C o l l e g e H o s p it a l— A. Y. Fuller ton, University College Hospital, S.W. U p p e r C la p t o n — J. K. City, 21, Clapton Square, N. U p p e r T o o t in g — G. F. Bonner, Bridge House, Tooting Graveney, S .W .; and F. G. Thorne, Burntwood Lodge, Wandsworth Common, S.W. U p to n P a r k —G. Pargy, Portway, West Ham, E. U x b r id g e —C. E . Stevens, Highfield House, Uxbridge. W a n s t e a d —R. B. Johnson, 10, Fenchurch Avenue, E.C. W i l l e s d e n — H. W. Pritt, Pennymaur, Craven Park, Harlesden, N.W. W im b le d o n — W. Muir, Heathlands, Wimble don, and C. W. Aston Key, 10, Grosvenor Hill, Wimbledon, W o o d fo r d W e l l s —Edmund Swift, 5, Marl borough Road, George Lane, Woodford, Essex. W e s t m in s t e r H o s p it a l —W . B. Winckworth, Westminster Hospital, Medical School, Cax ton Street, S.W. W e s t L o n d o n — L . Beale, 112, Chesterton Road, North Kensington, S.W. W e s t K e n t W a n d e r e r s . —A. H. Luckett, Langdale House, Greenwich ; and E. H. Barry, 75, St. Donatt’s Road, New Cross, S.E. W in d s o r H om e P a r k — Rev. W . G. Edwards, 5, The Cloisters, Windsor Castle. W in ch m o re H i l l V i l l a g e —W. G. Parkinson, care of Mr. A. Wakelin, The Wood, Winch- more Hill, N. W a lt h a m s t o w — A . F. Heath, 54, Cazenove Road, Stoke Newington, N. WANDERING CLUBS. A n c h o r it e s —H. Chads, 1, Oakley Villas, Ham mersmith, S.W. A u t h e n t i c s — E. Britten Holmes, 49, Clanri- carde Gardens, W. B r ix t o n W a n d e r e r s .— H .L. Puckle, 201, The Grove, Denmark Hill, S.E. B u r lin g t o n W a n d e r e r s — C. A. Stein 12 St. John’s Road, Brixton, S.W. ’ ’ B u t t e r f l i e s — C. F. H. Leslie, 43, Grosvenor Road, S.W. C h a th a m H o u s e W a n d e r e r s - F . C le m e n ce 39, Alfred Place, West Kensington, S.W ’. C it y R a m b le r s —J. Dempsey, 11, Hornsey Rise Gardens, London, N. C la p h a m W a n d e r e r s —A. W . Winterbottom, 6, South Crescent, Bedford Row, W.C. C o n d o rs —W. B. Winckworth, 128, Holland Road, Kensington, W. C r o ft o n W a n d e r e r s — C . W . L. Fernandez, Fall Ing House, Wrakefield. E m e r it i —J. P. Munster, 5, Paper Buildings, Temple, E.C. F r e e F o r e s t e r s —Edward Rutter, Halliford, Shepperton-on-Thames. G ry p h o n s —J. A. Lyon, Sunny Croft, South Norwood, S.E. G u in e a P ig s — J. L. Nickisson, Temple Chambers, Victoria Embankment, E.C. H a m p stea d N o n d e s c r ip t s — L. Corke, The Cottage, Mount Park Crescent, Ealing, W. H a r r o w W a n d e r e r s —I. D. Walker, South gate, Middlesex, N. I s h m a e lit e s —L. Easum, 35, Veriker Road, West Kensington, S. W. I n c a p a b le s —E. W. M. Lloj'd, Hartford House, near Winchfield. I n c o g n it i— A. W. L. Hemming, C.M .G, 117, Holland Road, Kensington, W. I Z in g a r i —W. E. Denison, 4, Hereford Gar dens, W. L aw —W. Hayes, Mendip House, Highgate, N. M a r lb o r o u g h B lu e s —A. Granville Bradley, 22, Great George St., Westminster, S.W. N o r t h e r n W a n d e r e r s — F . A. E. Ruinet, 11, King Street, Chester. O ld A lle y n ia n s — F. A . Rehder, The Avenue, Gipsy Hill, S.E. O ld B r u c ia n s —E. Strode, Farrar’s Buildings, Temple, E.C. O ld C lif t o n ia n s —G. C . Harrison, 60, Clifton Park Road, Clifton. O ld C a rth u s ia n s —Bernard F.llis, New Oxford and Cambridge Club, 20, Albemarle St., London, W. O ld E a s tb o u r n ia n s —W. H. Ormerod, North Lodge, Blackheath, S .E . O ld F in c h le ia n s —W. P. Carpmael, Boscobel, Streatham Common, S.W. O ld M a lv e r n ia n s . —E. C. Evelyn, 16, Vincent Square, Westminster, S.W. O x fo r d H a rle -q u in s —A. J. Webbe, 9, Cam bridge Square, Hyde Park, W. P e r ip a t e t ic s . —J. B. Oakley, Castlenau, Barnes, Surrey, and W. M. O. Wilson, Ardleigh Park, near Colchester, Essex. Q u id N u n cs (C a m b rid g e) —P. Crutchley, Sun- ninghill Park, Staines. S o u t h S a x o n s —H. Pigg, The Lindens, Upper Maze Hill, St. Leonard’s-on-Sea, and F.G. Chichester, 9, Warrior Gardens, St. Leo- nard’s-on-Sea. S o u t h g a t e R o v e r s —A. L. Ford, Old Park, Winchmore Hill, N. T e t t e n h a l l N om ads —E. H.Wales, Arlesdene, Cheshunt, Herts. T o n b r id g e R o v e r s —G. L. Lachlan, The Park, Tonbridge, and G. C. Hubbard, Judd Place, Tonbridge. U ppingham R o v e r s — A. P. Lucas, Westfield, Chelmsford. U n iv e r s it y W a n d e r e r s — R. T. Athill, Evelyns, Hillingdon, West Drayton. W i l l - o ’-th e -W is p s —H. C. Clarke, Brook House, Ascot. W a r w ic k s h ir e C r u s a d e r s —Rev. W . C. R. Bedford, Sutton Coldfield. I ZINGARI, Matches played 27—won 11, lost 6, drawn 10. RESULTS OF MATCHES. May 23, 24—Cambridge, v. Cambridge Athenaeum (12 aside). Drawn. 1 Zingari, 4 1 1; Cam bridge Athena;um,l£0 and 248 for 7 wickets. May 26—Woolwich, v. Royal Mi itary Academy (12 a side). Drawn. I Zingaii, 168 for o wickets; R.M.A. 315. May 31, June 1—Oxford, v. Bullingdou. Won hy an innings and 70 runs. I Zingari, 290; Bullingdon, £6 and 154. June2—Wellington, v. we lington College. Lost by 32 runs. I Zingari, 148; Wellington College, 180. June 7—Sandnursc, v. Royal Mi itary College. Won hy *2* runs I Zmgari, 196 for 6 wickets; R.M.C., 174. June 11—Chelsea, v. nousenuld Brijade. Lost by J39 runs. I Zineari. 161; Household Br.- gade, c03 for Gwickets. June 19—Winchester, v. wiuciiester College. Lost by 73 runs. I Zingari, 99; Winchesttr College, 172. June 28, 29—Shorncliffe, v. Shornciffe Cam; . Woo by 10 wickets. I Zingari, 178 and 3 i; Shorncliffe Camp, 71 and 137. June 30-Harrow, v. Harrow School (12 a side). Won by 184 runs. I Zmgari, 262; Harrow School, 78. July 4—Chiselhurst, v. West Kent. W on by 179 runs. I Zingari, 223 for 4 wickets; West Kent, 44. July 7—Eton, v. Eton College, (12 a side). Drawr. I Zingari, 151 for 5 wickets; Eton Collegr, 164. July 9,10—Mote Park, v. Mote Park. Won by 12 runs. I Zingari, 71 and 183; Mote Pari', 141 and 101. July 16, 17 —Winchester, v. Green Jackets. Won by 8 wickets. I Zingari, 136 and38 ; Gretn Jackets, 85 and 88. July £0, 21—Shoeburyness, v. School of Gunnery. Drawn. I Zingari, 211; School of Gun nery, 109 and 217 for 7 wickets. Aug. 1, 2—Worcester, v. Worces ershire. "Won by 17 runs. I Zingari, 68 and 203; Aorcestei- shire, 189 and 65. Aug 4—Charterhouse, v. ‘ Charterhouse Schoo\ Lost by 106 runs. I Zingari, 45 and r<0 for 3 wickets; Charterhouse School, 2-21. Aug. 6,7—Woolwich, v. R A. Drawn. I Ziugari, 260; R.A. 161 and 118 for 3 wickets. Aug. 7, 8-Ludlow, v. Ludlow. Lost by 70 luns. I Zingari, 41 and 50; Ludlow, 67 and 94. Aug 8, 9—Aldershot, v. Aldershot Division. Won by 110 runs. I Zingari, 182and 131; Aldei- shot Division, 150 aud 53. Aug. 9 10 —Knighton, v. Radnorshire. Drawn, ’i Zingari, 4 8; Radnorshire, 173 and 87 for 7 wickets. Aug. 10,11—Chatham, v. R E . Drawn. I Zingari, 226; R.E. 152 and 3S6. Aug. 13, 14 —Hothfield, v. Capt. Tufton’s Twelve. Drawn. I Zingari, 193; Capt. Tufton’s Twelve, 118 and 340. Aug. 20 21 —Eastbourne, v. Eastbourne. Drawn. I Zingari. 211 and 152; Eastbourne, 215 and 92 for 6 wickets. May 20 21—Dublin, v. Vico Regal Club. Drawn. I Zingari. 157 and 108; Vice Regal, 126 and 36 for 1 wicket. Aug. 22 , 23 —Dtiblin, v. Military of Ireland. Won in one innings by 23 runs. I Zingari, 214 ; Military of Ireland, 105 and 116. Aug. 24. 25 —Dublin, v. Gentlemen of Ireland. Lost by 35 runs. I Zingari, 170 and 118; Gentlemen of Ireland, 138 and 185. Aug. 30, 31. Sept. 1—Scarborough, v. Gentlemen of England. Won by l 19 runs. I Zingar1', 135 and 171; Gentlemen of England, 99 and 98. R. W o o d , who represented Lancashire occa* sionally some years since and was for a time engaged with the East Melbourne Club, is now playing with the Albert Club of Sydney. NEXT ISSUE, JANUARY 24.
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