Cricket 1889

MAY 9, 1889. CRICKET: A WEEKLY BECORD OF THE GAME. 109 HOUNSLOW STANDARD CLUB. May 11 May 11 May 18 May 18 May 25 May 25 June 1 June 8 June -*8 June 10 June 15 June 15 June 22 June 22 June 29 June 29 July 6 July 6 July 13 July 13 July 20 July 20 July 27 July 27 Aug. 3 Aug. 8 Aug. 5 Aug. 10 Aug. 10 Aug. 17 Aug. 17 Aug. 24 Aug. 24 Aug. 31 Aug. 31 Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 F ix t u r e s f o r 1 8 89. Brentford, v. Boston Park (1.1 Whitton Park, v. Boston Park (II). Heston, v. Heston Whitton Park, v. St. John’s Whitton Park, v. L. and S.W. Railway Feltham, v. Middlesex Indus. Schools Whitton Park, v. Albion Turnham Green, v. Tuinham Green Whitton Park, v. Doulton’s Whibton Park, v. Lee and Blackheath Whitton Park, v. Anchorites Chiswick, v. Griffin Brewery Richmond, v. Richmond Town Whitton Park, v. Hounslow Heath Whitton Park, v. Boston Park (1.) Brentford, v. Boston Park (II.) Isleworth, v. Isleworth whitton Park, v. Mortlake Bellevue Whitton Park, v. Isleworth Whitton Dean, v. Pears’ Whitton Park, v. Griffin Brewery Honor Oak, v. L.C. & D. Railway Whitton Park, v. Anchorites Feltham, v. Middlesex Iudus. Schools Richmond, v. L. and S.W. Railway Whitton Park, v. Pears’ Whitton Park, v. Walham Green Whitton Park, v. Turnham Green Hounslow Heath, v. Hounslow Heath Mortlake, v. Mortlake Bellevue Whitton Park, v. Doulton’s "Whitton Park, v. Richmond Town Hanworth, v. Hanworth Battersea, v. Battersea Whitton Park, v. Heston Whitton Park, v. Kingston Town Putney, v. Fairfax Whitton Park, v. St. John’s Whitton Park, v. Albion C a m b r id g e U n i v e r s i t y v . M r . C . I. T h o r n t o n ’s E l e v e n . —The Cambridge eleven will as usual open their season with a match against an eleven captained by C . I . Thornton. The following are announced to oppose the Cantabs. Mr. Thornton’s E leven: Messrs. W. G. Grace, C . D. Buxton, A. J. Webbe, C . I . Thornton, G. F . Yernon, P. J. de Paravicini, J. G. Walker, and E. A. Nepean, with Briggs, Alec Hearne, and Pilling. M.C.C. a n d G r o u n d v . L a n c a s h i r e . —The following are advertised to represent M.C.C. in its first match of the season to be com­ menced at Lord’s. M.C.C. and Ground: Mesers. W . G . Grace, J. Shuter, T, C. O’Brien, G. F . Vernon, A. E. Leatham, and C. E. Trafford, with Barnes, Attewell, Sherwin, Hulme, and another pro. U n i t e d H o s p i t a l s C.C.—The following are the fixtures of this club for the present season:—May 17, v. Biokley Park; 28th, v. R ichm ond; June 10, v. Beckenham; 28th, v. Crystal Palace; July 2, v. Hampstead; 11th, v. Blackheath. “ I n t e f .- U n iv e r s i t y R e c o r d s .” — Full particu­ lars of all Competitionsin Athletics, Bicycling, B il­ liards, Chess, Cricket, Cross Country, Lawn Tennis, Polo, Racquets, R ifle Contests, Rowing, and Tennis, between Oxford and Cambridge, from 1827 to 1887. Most valuable as a reference. 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