Cricket 1893

G2 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OP THE GAME. APRIL 13, 1893 UPPER CLAPTON. April 29—Upper Clapton, Opening M atch May 6—Wanstead, v. Wanstead May 6—Upper Clapton', v. Wanstead 2nd May 13—Tottenham , v. Tottenham May 13-*Upper Clapton; v. Tottenham 2nd May 20—Upper Clapton, v. Hampstead May 20—Brondesbury. v. ljondon Scottish 2nd May 20—Townley Park, v. Townley Park 3rd May 22—Broxbourne, v. Broxbourne May 22—Upper Clapton, v. L ondon Scottish 2nd May 27—Cheshunt, v. Cheshunt May 27—Upper Clapton, v. Cheshunt 2nd May 27—M erton Hall, v. Polytechnic 3rd June 3—Buckhurst Hill, v. Buckhurst Hill June 3—Upper Clapton, v.Buckhurst Hill 2nd .June 6—U pper Clapton, v. H endon June 10—Saffron Walden, v. Saffron W alden June 10—Upper Clapton, v. K ensington 2nd June 17—Upper Clapton, v. Cheshunt and D istrict June 17—Merton Hall, v Polytechnic 2nd June 17 —Merton Hall, v. Polytechnic 3rd June 21—Upper Clapton, v. Erratics June 24—Hampstead, v. Ham pstead June 24—Upper Clapton, v. London and W est­ m inster Bank 2nd July 1—Upper Clapton, v. W oodford Wells July 1—W oodford Wells, v. W oodford W ells 2nd July 4—U pper Clapton, v. Hendon July 8—Shepherd’s Bush, v. K ensington July 8—Upper Clapton, v. Polytechnic 2nd July 10—Upper Clapton, v. Erratics July 11—Upper Clapton, v. Stoics July 12—Upper Clapton, v. Dulwich July 13—Upper Clapton, y. M.C.C. July 14—U pper Ciapton, v. Clapham Wanderers July 15—Upper Clapton, v. Buckhurst Hill July 15—Buckhurst Hill, v. Buckhurst Hill 2nd July 22—Upper Clapton, v. Wanstead July 22—Wanstead, v. Wanstead 2nd July 29—U pper Clapton, v. Tottenham July 29—Tottenham, v. I'ottenham 2nd August 5 —W oodford Wells, v. W oodford W ells August 5—Shepherd’s Bush, v. Kensington 2nd August 7—U pper Clapton, v. Holborn August 7—Edmonton, v Edm onton 2ad August 10—Leyton, v. Essex Club and Ground August 12—Upper Clapton, y. Cheshunt August 12—Cheshunt, v. Cheshunt 2nd August 19—Upper Clapton, v. Old Cranleighans August 19—Dulwich, v. London and Westminster Bank 2nd August 26-C heshunt, v. Cheshunt and D istrict August 26—Upper Clapton, v. Townley Park 2nd Sept. 2—U pper Clapton, v. Hornsey Sept. 2—W oodford Wells, v. W oodford Wells 2nd Sept. 9—Upper Clapton, v. A South of England XI June 17-^Finchley, v. Christ’s College June 21—Clapton, v. Clapton June 24—Lee,v. Granville June 24—Hampstead, v. Upper Clapton June 28—Hampstead, v. Charlton Park July 1—Hampstead, v. Uxbridge July 1—Brondesbury, v. London Scottish July 5—Hornsey, v. Hornsey July 7-8—Eastbourne, v. Eastbourne July 8—Hampstead, v. Clapton July 12—Chariton, v. Charlton Park July 15—Marlow, v. M anow July 15—Hampstead, v. Mr. C. Johnston’s XI July 17—Hampstead, v. M.C.C. July 18—Hampstead, v. Wanderers July 19—Hampstead, v. Bishop’s Stortford July 20—H am pstead, v. Crystal Palace July 21—Hampstead, v. H endon July 22—Hampstead, v. Surbiton July 22—W oodford, v. W oodford W ei's July 26—H am pstead, v. Malden July 29—Hampstead, v. Hampstead Nondescripts July 29—Esher, v. Esher August 2 —Hampstead, v. W illesden August 5 —Chiswick, v. Chiswick Park August 5—Hampstead, v. South Hampstead August 7— Hampstead, Mariied v. Siugie August 9—Surbiton, v. Surbiton August 10-11—Kenilworth, v. Mr. H. Sm ith Turber vilie’s XI August 12—Ealing, v. Ealing August 12—Hampstead, v. W oodford W ells August 16— Hampstead, v. Slough August 19—Crystal Palace, v. Crystal Palace August 19—Hampstead, v. London Scottish August 23 -H am pstead, v. Stoics August2G—Hampstead, Tourists v. Stayat-H om es August 30-A cton , v. PalliDgswick T o u r . July 81, August 1 -Bath, v. Lansdown August 2-3—Bristol, v. Clifton August 4 5—Cardiff, v. Cardiff NOW READY. PRICE SIXPENC HAMPSTEAD CLUB. May 6—Hamp3tead, Secretary v. Treasurer May 10—Hampstead, v. Mr. C. Johnston’s XI May 13—Hampstead, v. Hendon May 17—W illesden, v. Willesden May 20—Hampstead, v. South Hampstead May 50—Upper Clapton, v. Upper « lapton May 22—Hampstead, Over v. Under 30 May 24—Hampstead, v. Chiswick Park May 27—Eltham , v. Eltham May 27—Hampstead, v. Islington Albion May 31—U xbridge, v. Uxbridge June 3—H iinpstead, v. Mr. H. Smith Turberville’s XI June 3—Higfcgate, v. Highgate School June 7—Hampstead, v. Hornsey June 10— Hampstead, v. Granville (Lee) June 10— Alexandra Palace, v. Islington Albion June 14—Bishops Stortford, v. Bishops Stortford June 17 —Hampstead, v. E a’ing GENTLEMEN PLAYERS With Introduction and H isto ryo tthe Contest since its origin in 1806. PULL SCORES REPORTED MATCHES. W right & Co., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, London, E.C., or W. H. Smith &Son’a Bookstalls. NOW READY VOL. XI, OF “ C R I C K E T ” Neatly bound in dark green cloth, with gilt lettering. P rice 8 s . 6 d . (Per Parcels post, securely packed, 9d. extra } B E S I D E S Full Scores of all principal matches played in 1892, and a mass Qf Valuable Information, it contains Portraits and Biographies of the following eminent Cricketers;— Mr. W . M. Brockie Geo. Parr Geo. Davidson Dr. Russell Bencraft Mr. F. E. Bowe R. Baguley Mr. A. J. Hill „ C. M. Wells „ S. T. Cillaway „ G. Berkeley „ R. W . M cLeod „ A. S. Johnston T. RaWiin Mr. G. R. Bardswell Mr. A. Sellers Mr. J. E. Hill „ J. R. Mason „ M. R. Jardine ,, M. Y. Barlow J. Board Mr. P. H. Latham „ V. T. Hill „ C. S. Rom e ,, G. O. Smith A. Shrewsbury Mr. H. MarHey „ G. J. V. W eigall ,, W. M. H emingway „ R . W. Rice In addition to the above the following County Teams are also included in the volum e : Middlesex,Surrey, N otts, Lancashire, Yorkshire Gloucestershire, Somersetshire, and English team in Sjuth Africa. C A S E 3 FO R BINDING-, 2s- 6d- OFFICE OF “ C R I C t t K T , ” 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, Dootors’ Commons, E C. THE COUNTY TEAMS, 1892. The Following Groups of Oounty Teams appeared in C ricket last year. MIDDLESEX YORKSHIRE SURREY i GLOUCESTERSHIRE NOTTS SOMERSETSHIRE LANCASHIRE ENGLISH TEAM IN SOUTH AFRICA la addition to the above, Special Photographic Supplem ents have been presented of G. LOHMANN, L. C. H. PALAIRET& H. T.HEWETT, ARTHUR SHREWSBURY. A. E. STODDART, AND S. M. J. WOODS. (Several others in preparation). Back Numbers containing any of the above can be had at the usual price, on application at Office— 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors’ Commons, E-C. H I G H E 8 T AW A R D —J A M A IC A E X H IB IT IO N , 1891. AQUILA GLAPSHAW AND SALMON, 1893 Illustrated List Now Ready- Free to all parts of the World on application. Wholesale and Retail IGHEST AWARD’ MELBOURNE EXH BITION, 1888-9. A. ,C. * S.’s “ EES1IIEHT” Eat postcues Splendid E m in g Fc^er and d a s not Jar the Hand. 5, CAYTONSTREET, CITYROAD, LONDON, E.G.

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