Cricket 1893
78 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OP THE GAME. a p r i l 20,1893 INCOGNITI. May 6—V incent Square, v. W estminster School May 12,13—Aldersnot, v. Aldershot Division May 17—W oolwich, v. R.M. Academy May 19, 20—Oxford, v. Christ Church May 20—Chelm sford, v. Chelmsford May 22—Blackheath, v. Blackheath May 22, 23—Oxford, v. Magdalen College May 24, 25—Oxford, v. Trinity College M ay 27—Tooting, v. Upper Tooting May 29, 30—Sherborne, v. Sherborne May 31—Dulwich, v. Dulw ich College May 31, June 1—Clifton, v. C lifton College June 2, 3—Cheltenham, v. Cheltenham College June 3—Esher, v. Esher June 5, 6—Shorncliffe, v. Shornecliffe Camp June 9,10—W im bledon, v. W im bledon June 17—Cheam, v. Mr. A. S. Tabor’ s XI. June 21, 22—Crystal Palace, v. Crystal Palace June 24—W eybridge, v. Oatlands Park June 29—W indsor, v. H om e Park June 30, July 1—Colchester, v. Colchester Garrison July 5—N otting Hill, v. K ensington Park July 8—Chiswick, v. Chiswick Park July 8—H ammersm ith, v. St. Paul’s School July 10,11—W itham , v. W itham July 11,12—Streatham, v. 8treatham July 14—Blackheath, v. Old Yverdonians July 15—Surbiton, v. Surbiton July 17,18—Bickley, v. Bickley Park July 20, 21—Beckenham , v. Beckenham July 22—Reigate, v. Reigate Hill W elsh W eek . July 24, 25, 26—Llanfairfechan, v. Bryn-y-neuadd July 27, 28, 29—Llanfairfechan, v. Bryn-y-neuadd W estern T our . July 31, August 1—W estbury, v. Mr. W. H. Laver- ton ’s XI. August 2, 3—Bath, v. Lansdown August 4, 5—Wellington, v. W ellington August 7, 8—Westward Ho, v. Rev. R. W. Sealy’s XL August 9,10—Sidm outh, v. Sidm outh August 11,12—Exm outh, v. E xm outh August 14, 15—'Torquay, v. Torquay August 16,17—Plym outh, v. Plym outh Garrison August 18,19—Salisbury, v. South W ilts August 2, 3—Brighton, v. Old Brightonians August 8, 9—Clavsmore, Enfield, v. Col. Bosan- quet’s XI. S outh C oast T our . August 21, 22—Brighton, v. Gentlemen o f Sussex August 23, 24—Eastbourne, v. Eastbourne August 25, 26—St. Leonard’s, v. South Saxons August 28, 29—Portsm outh, v. U nited Services August 30, 31—W inchester, v. Green Jackets HARROW WANDERERS. July 24, 25.—Headingley, Leeds, v. Leeds. July 26, 27.—H ull, v. H ull Town. July 28, 29.—York, v. Gents. Yorkshire. July 31, Aug. 1.—-Manchester,v. M anchester C. «fcG. August 2, 3.—Preston, v. Preston. August 4, 5.—Liverpool, v. Liverpool C. & G. SURREY BICYC LE CLUB. SPRING RACE MEETING! KENNI TON OVAL, Saturday, April 22nd, 1893. Comm encing 3 p.m . (Under N.C.U Rules.) H andicapper-H . H. GRIFFIN , N.C.U. Ten Miles Scratch Race for the S.B.C. 50 Guineas Challenge Cup, and Gold, Silver, & BronzeM cdals. Also Two Lap Prizes, 5 and 2 guineas. One Mile Bicycle H andicap; Entries will be divided by Handicapper into First Class (limit lOOyds.) and Second Class. Prizes for First Cla<s —I'J, 5, and 3 guineas ; Second Class—8, 4, and 2 guineas. One Mile Scratch Race, for Sydney Challenge Trophy, and Prizes value 5 and 3 guineas. Entrance F e es:—10 Miles, 5s.; Other Events, 2s.6d. Entries close Saturday, April 15th, to Hon. Sec., Surrey Bicycle Club, 11 and 12, Southampton Build ings, Chancery Lane, W .C. Admission, Is. (Half- price before the day). Reserved Stands, Is. extra, only on ground, day of Races, or of Hon. Sec., Surrey B.C. CRICKET AND LAWN TENNIS—SEASON 1893. M essrs . C ollins beg to direct attention to their j SERIE8 o f CRICKET SCORING and LAWN : TENNIS BOOKS. They are m ade of their well known “ SIGHT-PRESERVING ” PAPER, and being printed in dark green ink, the glare of the sun upon the page is m aterially lessened. Each Book contains the amended Laws o f the Gam e as passed by the Marylebone Cricket Club. T he “ U N R IV A L L E D ” C ricket S coring B ooks # : Retail Price, i The “ New L im p” Pocket Scoring Book, size 7in. by 4in., 31 in n in gs.......................... Gd. The “ H andy,” a com pact little book for pocket, size 5in. by 3|in., with space for 29 innings, neatly boun 1 ........................... Gd. The “ Pocket,” size 7in. by 4in., 55 innings, neatly bound ................................................... Is. The *•Unrivalled,” oblong, size 12in. by lOin. neat fancy covers, 30 innings ............... 6d. The “ U nrivalled,” oblong, sizel2in. by lOin. bound in cloth, 62 in n in g s ............................ Is. The “ Unrivalled,” oblong, size 12in. by lOin. bound in cloth, 100 innings..........................Is. 6d. The “ Unrivalled,” quarter bound, cloth sides, flush, turned in ........................... 8s. The “ U nrivaled,” oblong, size 12in. by lOin. half-bound roan. cloth sides, very strong, 200 innings ................................................... 4s. Collins’ Shilling Packet o f “ Unrivalled ’ Cricket Scoring Sheets. Containing 18 sheets of two inningseach,size 12 by 10 inches, with the Laws of theGame. In stiff cover, price Is. Collins’ Reporters’Manifold Scoring Sheets Perforated, &c. Four copies can be written at once. Price Is. Post free, Is. 2d. Lawn Tennis Scoring Book. The “ Pocket,” size 8in. by 5in., 40 m atches, strongly bound, 6d. each. L ondon and G lasgow . WILLIAM COLLINS, SON, & Cs , Limited. Daft’s 3Ilustrateb price Cist OF CRICKET, LAWN TENNIS, GOLF, &c. POST FR EE ON APPLICATION. THE ALL ENGLAND CRICKET AND RITI3 SPORTS WAREHOUSE, CARRINGTON STREET BRIDGE, NO TTINGHAM. RICHARD DAFT (Late Captain Notts County Eleven), wiabe3 to stato that his only Nottingham address is— THE A LL ENGLAND CRICKET AND BRITISH SPORTS WAREHOUSE, CARRINGTON STREET BSIDGE, NOTTINGHAM. NOW READY VOL. X I. OF “ C R I C K E T ” Neatly bound in dark green cloth, with gilt lettering. P rice 8 s . 6 d . (Per Parcjls post, securely packed, 9d. extra.) B E S I D E S F a ll Scores o f all p rin cip a l m atches played in 1892, and a m ass of V aluable In form ation , it con tain s P ortraits j and B iographies o f th e follow in g em in en t j C rick eters;— ! Mr. W . M. Brockie •Geo. Parr Geo. Davidson Dr. Russell Beucraft Mr. F. E. Rowe Ii. Baguley Mr. A. J. Hill „ C. M. W ells „ S. T. Cillaway „ G. Berkeley „ R. W . M cLeod „ A. S. Johnston T. Rawdn Mr. G. R. Bardswell Mr. A. Sellers In addition to the abova the following County Teams are also included in the volum e : Middlesex,Surrey, Notts, Lancashire, Yorkshire Gloucestershire, Somersetshire, and English leam in S)uth Africa. CASE3 FOR BINDING-, 2s- 6d. OFFICE OF “ < ; b i c k e t ,” 41 , St. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors’ Commons, E C 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. Marley „ G. J. V. Weigall ,, W. M. Hemingway ,, R . W. 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