Cricket 1892
APRIL 28, 1892 CRICKET s A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 93 INCOGNITI. May 7—Vincent Square, v. Westminster School May 11—Woolwich, v. K. M. Academy May 13,14—AlderehoC, v. Aldershot Division May 18—Chiswick, v. Chiswick Park May 21—Weybridge, v. Oatlanda Park May 23, 24—Sherborne, v. Sherborne S-shool May 25, 26 -Clifton, v. Clifton College May 27—Cheltenham, v. East Gloucestershire May 28—Cheltenham, v. Cheltenham College May 28—Tooting, v. Upper Tooting May 33, 81—Beckenham, v. Beckenham June 1—Dulwich, v. Dulwich College June 3,4—Oxford, v. Christ Church June 4-Chelmsford, v. Chelmsford June 6, 7—Oxford, v. Vincent’s Club June 8, 9-Oxford, v. Trinity College June 10,11—Wimbledon, v. Wimbledon June 13,14—Maidstone, v. Mote June 15,16—Upnor, v. Hundred of Hoo June 18—Cheam, v. Mr. A. S. Tabor’s XI. June 20—Hounslow, v. Hounslow Garrison June 22,23—Crystal Palace, v. Crystal Palace June 24,25—Shorncliffe, v. Shorncliffe Camp June 29—Wormwood Scrubbs, v. Kensington Park July 2—Blackheath, v. Blackheath July 4, 5—Colchester, v. Colchester Garrison July 6, 7—Bickley, v. Bickley Park July 8. 9—Lincoln, v. Lincoln July 12,13—Streatham, v. Streatham July 16—Surbiton, v. Surbiton July 19—Windsor, v. Home Park July 21 —Blackheath, v. Old Yverdonians July 23—Reigate, v. Reigate Hill July 23—West Kensington, v. St. Paul’s School W k lsh W e e k . July 25, 26,27—Llanfairfechan, v. Bryn-y-Neuadd July 28, 29, 30—Llanfairfechan, v. Bryn-y-Neuadd July Q7, 28—Brighton, v. Old Brlghtonians Juy 30 -Esher, v. Esher W estern T our . Aug. 1, 2—Westbury, v. Mr. W. H. Laverton’s XI- Aug. 3, 4—Bath, v. Lansdown Aug 5. 6—Wellington, v. Wellington Aug. 8, 9—Torquay, v. Torquay Aug. 10,11—Exmouth, t . Exmouth Aug. 12.13—Sidmouth, v. Sidmouth Aug. 15,16—Bournemouth, v. Bournemouth Aug. 17,18—Southampton, v. Hampshire Hogs Aug. 19, 20—Lyndhurst, v. New Forest S outh C oast T our . Aug. 22, 23—St. Leonard’s, v. South Saxons Aug. 24,25—East bourne, v. Eastbourne Aug. 26, 27—Brighton, v. Gentlemen of Sussex Aug. 29, 80—Port mouth, v. United Services On ! How’ s T h at ? —Madge : What a short g.tme ! Elsie : Short, dear ? how ?—Madge : Why, we haven’t been here five minutes, and this gentleman says it’s “ over” \—Fun. *** *• U n iv er sity C ricket ” will be critically dealt with in CRICKE T during the summer term. SPECIALITY. |ALL-WOOL SOAP SHRUNK FLANNEL TROUSERS TO MEASURE 10/6, 12/3. IFLANNEL SHIRTS, Collar & Breast Pocket, 4/11,6/11.8/11 C omplete C atalogue and P atterns on A pplication . S ecre ta rie s op C rick et C lubs are invited to apply for our Registered SCORING BOOK with the Ilevised Laws of Cricket. To REG ISTER 5 0 MATCHES (Double Innings.) Printed on Superior Writing Paper and Bound in Cloth, as usually sold at 0 /- per copy. 15 0 0 o f th e s e h a n d s o m e ly b o u n d b o o k s w ill b e |s u p p lie d G R A T I S a n d P O S T F R E E o n r e c e ip t o f F ix t u r e C a r d o f C r ic k e t C lu b - I N . B .— I'hese books being costly io produce will only be supplied to bona-fide Cricket Clubs F R E E . LONDON ESTABLISHMENTS( 97, 99, 101, NEWINGTON CAUSEWAY, 8.E. 4 4 2 & 4 4 4 , HOLLOWAY ROAD, N. ALSO AT NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, INTER-UNIVERSITY RECORDS. Full particulars of all Competitions in Athletics Bicycling,Billiards, Chess, Cricket,CrossCountry, Lawn Tennis, Polo, Racquets, Rifle Contest?, Rowing, and Tennis, between Oxford and Cam bridge, from 1827 to 1887. Sent post-free on re ceipt of 1/2 in stamps, by WRIGHT & Co., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, E.C. C om ic C r ic k e t .— By the CocKney Sportsman (Alec Nelson). A profusely illustrated and viva cious volume. Post free, 1/2. Wrigfct & Co., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, B.C. Can be had from all news agents or W. H. Smith’s bookstalls. GRAD I DG E ’S CELEBRATED “ Special Selected" AND “ Extra Special” BATS Are used by all the PRINCIPAL CLUBS. SCHOOLS, and COL LEGES in the Kingdom. SPLEND ID SPRING IN TH E HANDLE . Cricket Ground TEAK SEATS Lawn Tennis TEAK SEATS and folding TEAK CHAIES CASTLE’ S Teak Seats, require neither nor VARNISH, supplied, to the _ Surrey County Club, TENNIS™""""^ Kennington Oval. PARKS, PARADES, And all open spaces ADDRE SS— Hi CASTLE& SONS, B A L T I C W H A R F , Hfillbank, S.W GRADIDGE ’S CRICKET BALL The Finest Ball in the Market. F a c to r y — ARTILERYPLACE, Woo lw ich , S.E. J. D. BARTLETT, Railway Approach, WATERLOO STATION. Any young aspiring Cricketer m aj become great in the Cricket Field by using BARTLETT’8 Celebrated REPERCU88IVE BATS- The Australians during their last visit all used Our Celebrated REPEK- CUSS1YE BATS. See Cricket at Oval, Sept. 22nd, 18 £ 8 .—52 runs made In U es than half an hour, and 87 runs in an hour and three quarters from our Bats. Admitted the Fastest Scoring Bat of the Season. May be had of all Dealers in Cricket Goods. W A T E R L O O - ROAD.
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