Cricket 1895

48 CRICKET A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M a b c h 28, 1895 and too distinguished to be deal with in an article. I have only attempted to briefly glance at some of the memories of a per­ sonal relationship. Gentleness itself he was the perfect type of an old English gentleman. Simple in tastes, always kind and sympathetic, cricket cmnot afford to lose patrons of his class and disposition. Still the good that men, and particularly good men and true do live after them. That is a consoling reflection. t l . 1 . I M A M S l i m i n a t c s p a i n MBROCATION BOTTLES l / l i 2 /9 8cy - JARS 11/- k 2 2 /- Trepared onlyLy JULUflTANSorts'tf^o. S/ou^k JSnciJm CRICKET Grneket Ground TEAK SEATS Iiauun Tennis TEAK SEATS and portable folding TEAK CHAIRS Buy CASTLE’S Teak Seats which require neither PAINT nor VARNISH. A S SUPPLIED TO THE SURREY COUNTY CLUB, KENNINGTON OVAL. AND Tennis Grounds, parks, gardens, parades, N .B .— A ll D e s i g n s a n d T i t l e s a r e R e g i s t e r e d AND ALL OPEN SPACES. ADDRESS— H. CASTLE & SONS, Limited, B a l t i c W h a r f , M i l l b a n h , RANSOMES' LAWN MOWERS A R E T H E B E S T - U S E D ON T H E C R I C K E T GROUNDS OF Oxford, Cambridge and Edinburgh Universities, Haileybury College, Dulwich College, Boyal Military College, Woolwich, etc. Prices from £14 Pony M achines ... 26in. and 30in. w ide ( Horse Pow er do. ... 30in. to 48in. „ \ ALSO THE BEST MACHINES FOR HAND POWER. RANSOMES, SIMS, & JEFFER IES , Ltd., IPSW ICH . Printed for the Proprietor by M essrs . M e r r itt & H a tch er , 167,168 and 169, Upper Thames Street, London, E.C., March 28th, 1895. T he annual meeting of the Croydon C.C. was held at the Greyhound Hotel, Croydon, on Thursday, the 7th March, Mr. T. L. Roberts presiding over a large attendance of members. The report and balance sheet were of a highly satisfactory nature, the latter showing a substantial balance in hand. Mr. H. R. Groom was re-elected captain and secretary, and Mr. E. Archer captain of the second team. Mr. J. Aris having resigned the office of treasurer, Mr. G. C. "Watson was unanimously elected; Mr. Aris being added to the list of vice-presidents, in recognition of his valuable services to the club. Mr. R. Biscoe retiring from the committee, Mr. J. Aris was chosen in his place, all the others being re-elected.

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