Cricket 1890

62 CBICKET: A WEEKLY EECOED OF THE GAME. APRIL 17, 1890. KENSINGTON CLUB. F ix tu r e s fo r 1890. April 26—Eynham Field, Club Match May 3—Eynham Field, v. Dulwich May 10—Dulwich, v. Ibis May 10—Norwood, v. Norwood May 15—Ware, v. Ware May 17—Eynham Field, v. Anchorites May 17—Wandsworth, v. London County Council May 24—Eynham Field, v. Condors May 26—Acton, v. Pallingswick May 31—Highgate, v. Brookfield May 31—Eynham Field, v. Westminster Hospital June 7—Blackheath, v. West Kent Wanderers June 7—Eynham Field, v. SloanePark June 14—Cane Hill, v. Cane Hill June 14—Eynham Field, v. Sydenham June 19—Stanmore, v. Stanmore June 21—Eynham Field, v. Univ. Coll. Hosp. June 28—Hendon, v. Hendon June 28—Eynham Field, v. Crystal Palace Engi­ neering School July 5—Highgate, v. Brookfield July 5—Eynham Field, v. Sydenham July 10—Abbott’s Langley, v. Abbott’s Langley July 12—Eynham Field, v. Crystal Palace Engi­ neering School July 19 -Blackheath, v. West Kent Wanderers July 19—Eynham Field, v. Sloane Park July 26—Eynbam Field, v. Condors July 26—Wandsworth, v. London County Council Aug. 2—Eynham Field, v. Anchorites Aug. 4—Acton, v. Pallingswick Aug. 9—Eynham Field, v. Spencer Aug. 16—Eynham Field, v. Godolphin 01d;Boys Aug. 80—Wandsworth, v. Spencer Sept. 6—Eynham Field, v. Ibis Sept. 10—Eynham Field, v. Dulwich T o u r . Aug. 11—Lewes, v. Lewes Priory Aug. 12—Hastings, v. Hastings and St. Leonards Aug. 1814—Eastbourne, v. Eastbourne Aug. 15,16—St. Leonards, v. South Saxons Aug. 18,19—Willingdon, v. Willingdon Aug. 20—Robertsbridge, v. Robertsbridge Aug. 21—Rye, v. Rye Aug. 22—Hastings, v. Hastings Rovers Aug. 23—Lewes, v. Lewes Priory GLOUCESTERSHIRE. F ix t u r e s for 1890. April 7,8—County Ground, Bristol, v. Colts May 12, 13, 14—County Ground, Bristol, v. Yorkshire. May 22, 23, 24—Maidstone, v. Kent. May 26,27, 28—Brighton, v. Sussex. May 29, 30,31—Oval, v. Surrey. June 5, 6. 7—Lord’s, v. Middlesex. June 19, 20, 21—Gloucester, v. Kent. June 23, 24, 25—County Ground. Bristol, v. Surrey. July 10, 11, 12—County Ground, Bristol, v. Australians. July 24, 25,26—Manchester, v. Lancashire. July 28, 29, 30—Dewsbury, v. Yorkshire. July 31, Aug. 1, 2—Nottingham, v. Nottingham­ shire. August 4,5, 6—County Ground, Bristol, v. Sussex. August 7, 8, 9—Clifton College, v. Lancashire. August 14, 15,16—Clifton College, v. Nottingham­ shire. August 18, 19, 20—Cheltenham College, v. Middlesex. August 21, 22, 23—Cheltenham College, v. Aus­ tralians. LEICESTERSHIRE. F ix t u r e s for 1890. May 12—Kennington Oval, v. Surrey May 26—Leicester, v. Warwick June 5—Leicester, v. Surrey June 16—Leicester, v. Derby July 3—Lord’s, v. M.C.C. July 7—Leicester, v. Australians July 14—Taunton, v. Somersetshire July 21—Leicester, v. Yorkshire July 24—Leyton, v. Essex July 28—Birmingham, v. Warwickshire Aug 4—Leicester, v. Somersetshire Aug. 11—Derby, v. Derbyshire Aug. 15—Huddersfield, v. Yorkshire Aug. 25—Leicester, v. 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