Cricket 1898
110 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M ay 5, 1898, excellent wickels as has been the result of late years under hig care. The Streat ham week, which begins on July 11, includes fixtures with M.C.C. and G., Surrey C. and G., and Oxford University Authentics. The card is much the same as usual. The most interesting feature is the addition of matches against Dulwich College and Old Pauline?. MAY. 7. Streatham, v. Marlborough Blues 14. Streatham, v. Beckenham 21. Streatham, v. Wim> ledon 28. Leatherhead, v. Leatherhead 28. Streatbam, v. Caterham 80. Tooting, v. Tooting 30. Streatham, v. Tooting JUNE. 1. The College, Dulwich College 4. Streatham, v. Leatherhead 11. Wimbledon, v. Wimbledon 11. Streatham, v. Wimbledon 18. Beckenham, v. BepkeQham 18. Streatham, v. Beckenham 22. Streatham, v. Streitham School 25. Kensington, v. St. Paul’s School 25. Suvatham, v. Gryphons JULY. 2. Streatham, v. Sutton 2. Caterham, v. Caterham 6. The Palate, v. Crystal Palace 9. Richmond, v. Richmond ... ' ^ - 9. Streatham, v. Granville Lee 11. v. Oxford Univ. Authentics > 12. v. Old Paulines I * 13. v. Surrey Club and Ground I Cricket 14. v. M.C.C. and Ground f Week. 15. v. P. G. Wagener’s X I. J 16. v. Richmond 23. Rtreatham, v. Old Westminsters 23. Tulse Hill, v. Lovell’s X I. 27. Surbiton, v. Surbiton 30. Streathim, v. Norbury ”.... 30. Merton, v. Merton AUGUST. 1. Streatham, v. Tooting I. Tooting, v. Tooting 6. ^treatham, v. Merton 13. Streatham, v. Lovell’s X I. 20. Streatlnm, v. Surbiton 27. Streatham, v. The Village SEPTEMBER. 3. Streatham, v. Streatham Detachment 2nd V.B.E.S.R. (xv.)__________________ The w oik of the T o t t e n h a m Club must be heavy, to judge by the fact that it has three hon. secs., W . F . Smith (278, West Green Road, South Tottenham), J. C. Mortlock (33, Greyhound Road, Philip Lane, Tottenham), and O. H. Burton (14, Keston Villas, Philpot Lane, South Tottenham). In any case, exclusive of the tw o fixtures with Barnet last Satur day, seventy matches figure on the oard. Aqaong them are two matches with the Essex Club and Ground and one with the M.C.C. The entertainment for the cricket week, which commences on July 25th, is provided by Dalston Havelock, Wanstead, City of London, Bees, Brookfield, and W oodford Wells. MAY. 7. Tottenham, v. Ilford 7. Tottenham, v. Lower Clapton 9. Tottenham, v. M.C.C. and Ground 14. Tottenham, v. Paddington 14. Paddington, v. Paddington 14. East Ham, v. Plashet Park 17. Edmonton, v. London Hospital 21. Leyton, v. Leyton 21. Tottenham, v. Leyton 21. Tottenham, v. Leyton 24. Tottenham, v. City of London 26. Leyton, v. Essex Club and Ground 28. Tottenham, v. Romford 28. Romford, v. Romfoid 30. Tottenham, v. Malvern 30. Edmonton, v. Clove Club [JUNE. 4. Woodford, v. Woodford Wells 4. Tottenham, v. Woodford Wells 4. Edmontoa, v. Grocers’ School 7. Tottenham, v. Brookfield II. Hornsey, v. Hornsey 11. Tottenham, v. Lower Clapton 11. Tottenham, v. Old Westonians Tottenham, v. Bees Hornsey, v. Ho’bom* Ilford, v. Ilford Tottenham, v. Enfield Enfield, v. Enfield Walthamstow, v. Old Westonians Wanstead, v. Wanstead JULY. Romford, v. Romford Tottenham, v. Romford Tottenham, v. Plashet Park Tottenham, v. London Hospital Barnet, v. Barnet Tottenham, v. Barnet Tottenham, v. Marlborough Tottenham, v. Hoddesdon* Clapton, v. Clapton Tottenham, v. Clapton Edmonton, v. Grocers’ School Tottenham, v. Leyton Leyton, v. Leyton Leyton, v. Leyton v. Dalston Havelock \ v. Wanstead J v:Beeys0 fL °nd0n / Cricket Week v. Brookfield l v. Woodford Wells / Woodford, v. Woodford Wells AUGUST. Tottenham, v. Malvern Edmonton, v. Clove Club Tottenham, v. Hornsey Hornsey, v. Holborn Walthamstow, v. Lower Clapton Hodd sdon, v. Hoddeed >n* Paddington, v. Paddington Tottenham, v. Paddington Tottenham, v. Essex Club and Ground Tottenham, v. Ilford Ilford, v. Ilford Tottenham, v. Dalston Havelock Tottenham, v. Clapton Clapton, v. Clapton SEPTEMBER. Enfield, v. Enfield Tottenham, v. Enfield Tottenham, v. Holborn Walthamstow, v. Lower Clapton Tottenham, Club Match TRINITY COLLEGE v. EMMANUEL COLLEGE —Played on the Amalgamation Ground May 2. E mmanuel C ollege . R. G. D. Howell, b Dj?uce........................... 6 L.Goodwin, c de Zoete, b Druce ................. 0 G.H.Keeton, cWinter, b Druce ................. 0 H. G. K. Young, c Davenport, b Druce. 17 F.H .Jones, c Stanning, b de Zoete........ ... 3 W.H.Newton,cWinter b de Zoete................. 0 T rintty F. J. Pears, c Goodwin, b Brough.................19 G.E. Winter,bBrough 37 H. W. de Zoete, st Goodwin, b Brough 9 T. L. Taylor, c Howell, b Attlee ... ...41 E. A. C. Druce. c Rus sell, b Howell......... 25 J. Stanning, c Russell, b Brough................. 23 S. B. Brough, c Peers, b de Zoete ......... R. F. Russell, b de Zoete........................ C. K. Attlee, b de Zoete........................ R. O. Lee, c Taylor, b Druce ................. H. P. Raven, not out. B 5 ,lb 1 .......... Total .......... CoLLEGB. J. C. Tabor, c Raven, b Brough.................37 H. J. Devonport, b Brough .................. 8 R. F. Curnberlege, c and b Lee.......... .... 11 A. H.Hornby, not out 34 C. L. Alexander, not out ...........................19 B 10,1b 1, w2 ... 13 Total (9 wkts 276 N A T I V E GUANO . PEST and Cheapest Manure for Lawns, Cricket and Tennis Grounds, and all Vegetable?, Fruits and Flowers. Price, £3 10*. per ton in bags; 2 ton lota carriage paid. Lots under 10 cwt., 4/- per cwt. at works. A 1 cwrt. bag sent carriage paid to any station in England on receipt of P.O. for 5/-. Extracts from recent reports: “ J. P o w e ll, Gardener , Quorn Lodge , Loughborough. Nov., 1897. Used for lawns and cricket ground. Result: Very much improved in colour and substance. A good manure.” —“ G. C lin gin g, Gardener , Hayward's Heath. Nov. 3 , 1897. Used for lawns and tomatoes. Results : Excellent. Lawns a beautiful dark green colour. 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