Cricket 1901
A p r i l 25, 1901 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OP THE GAME. 93 AUGUST. 3. v. Itinerants 5. v. K . E. M. Barker’s X I. (Ground Men’ s Benefit) 6. v. London Joint Stock Bank* ]0. v. The Tbree Banks 12. v. Ocean Co.* 17. v. Ibis 24. v. Albemarle 31. v. Norwood SEPTEMBER. 7. House Match * Three dayu’ match. + Two days* match. In the absence of N . Miller, who is with Paget’s Horse in South Africa, H . H. Scott has temporarily taken on the duties of hon. sec. to the S t r e a t h a m C.C. The Streatham Week occupies the six days commencing on July 3. The matches are v. Crusaders, Incogniti, London County C.C., M.C.C. and Ground, Surrey Club and Ground, and Teddington. A. G. Freeman, of Essex, and his son George are the ground bowlers. APRIL. 27. Crystal Palace, v. London County MAY. 4. W imbledon, v. Wimbledon 11. Str^atham, v. Beigate Bill 18. Beckenham, v. Beckenham 25. Dulwich, v. Dulwich Coll* ge 27. Streathaw, v. Tooting 27. Tooting, v. Tootirg JUNE. 1. Streatham, v. Kensington Wanderers 8. Beigaie, v. Reipate Hill 15. Streatham, v. Beckenham 19. Streatham, v. Merchant Taylors’ Schcol 22. Leatherhead, v. Leatherhead 26. Streatham, v. streatham School 29. Richmond, v. Richmond JULY. 6. Streathara, v. Bicklev Paik 8. Streatham, v. Crusaders 9. Streaiham, v. lnc< gniti ) 10. btreatham, v. London County 11. Streathun, v. M.C.C. 12. Streatham, v. Surrey Club and G. 13. Streatham, v. 1 eddington 20. Bickley, v. Bickley Park 27. Streatham, v. Leatherhead 31. Surbiton, v. frurbiton AUGUST. 3. Streatham v. Old Westminsters 5. Tooting, v. Tooting 5. Streatham, v. Tooting 10. ^treatham, v. Surbiton 17. Streatham, v. Wimbledon 24. Btreatham, v Richmond 31. Streatham, v. Granville SEPTEMBER. 7. Streatham, v. Village I Cricket j ^ eek. Like its neighbour of Leyton, T o t t e n h a m has three teams running this summer. The first begin on Saturday week with a match v. Barnet, at Barnet, and finish at Tottenham, or September 21st, with one against the Tottenham Cricket League. The cricket week, which opens on July 22, has its middle fixture yet to be arranged. T ) e others are against Enfield, Wanstead, Belgraye, M.C.C. and Ground, and W oodford Wells. MAY. 4. Barnet, v. Barnet 11. Tottenham, v. Holbom 18. Ilford, v. Ilford 21. Wormwood Scrubbs, v. Belgrave 25. Tottenham, v. Walthamstow 27. Tottenham, v. Paddington JUNE. 1. Tottenham, v. Cheshunt 4. Tottenham, v. Essex Club and Ground 8. Hornsey, v. Hollorn 10. Crouch End, v. Beaumont 15. Tottenham, v. Ilford 18. Tottenham, v. City of London 22. W oodford, v. W oodford Wells 25. Wanstead, v. WanBtead 29. Tottenham, v. Leyton Cricket Week. JULY. 2. Leyton, v. Essex Club and Ground 6. Clapton, v. Clapton 9. Tottenham, v. Beaumont 13. Tottenham, v. Upper Clapton 20. Loughton, v. Loughton 22. Tottenham, v. Enfield 23. Tottenham, v. Wanstead 24. Tottenham 25. Tottenham, v. T elgrave 26. Tottenham, v. M.C.C. and Ground 27. Tottenham, v. W oodford Wells AUGUST. 3. Leyton, v. Leytm 5. Tottenham, v. Paddington 10. Tottenham, v. Barnet 13. Tottenham, v. City of London 17. Clapton, v. Upper Clapton 24. Tottenham, v. Clapton 31. Cheshunt, v. Cheshunt SEPTEMBER. 7. Tottenham, v. Loughton 14. Walthamstow, v. Walthamstow 21. Tottenham, v. Tottenham Cricket League CR ICK ET AT CAM BR IDGE U N IV E R S IT Y . TRIN ITY COLLEGE FRESHMEN’S MATCH.—MR. E. B. NOEL’S SIDE v. MR. R. T. GODSELL’S SIDE. Played on April 22 and 23. Mr. Godsell’s side won by six wickets. M r. N ohl ’ s S id e . First innings.^ Second innings. 6 lbw, b Milne ... 0 2 b Milne ........... 0 0 b Milne ........... 2 4 (Kirke) bMilne 0 9 c Earle, b Long man ................... B . D. Stanning (Kugly), c Kerr, b Bargreaves........... A. Scott Murray (Birming ham Oratory), b Milne ... P. B . Fildes (Winchester), b Milne ......................... E. G. McCorquodale (Har row), b Milne ................... D. Young (St. Dunstan’s), b B ry a n .................................. H. C. Y. Hodge (Charter- houte), st Powell, b Bryan 7 n o to u t............... 36 G. M. tuchston (Eton), c Bargreaves, b Longman 29b Milne ............... 8 G. V. BJois (Wellington), b Longman.......................... 5 b Brown ...8 R. O. C. Ward (Clifton), b Longman .......................... 0 b Milne ...0 W . E. SheepshanVs (Eton), b Longman..........................14 c Bond, b....Long man ................45 G. Pilkington (Clifton), c Bargreaves, b Longman 5run out ............... 7 J. S. obeysekere (Piivate), b Bai greaves .................. 6 b Brown .. 0 E. b . Noel, not out ........... 9 c andbGodsall... 7 B 7, lb 2, nb 2 ...........11B 17, lb 1, w 2 20 Total . .. 107 Total ...142 M r; R. T. G odsell ’ s S id e . First innings. Second innings. E. H. Hargreaves (Bedford Grammar School), b JMc- Corquocale.............. ... 1 c and b Noel ... 4 H. K . Longman (Eton), b W a r d ....................................104 c Hodge, b Kirke 6 G. A. Milne (Westminster), b Blois................................... 3 lbw, b Ward J. Churchill (Eton), bH odge 6 b Kirke C. F. Powell (Barrow), D Y ou n g........................ ..1 4 b Ward C. G. Bond (Sherborne), b W a r d .................................. E. P. F. Sutfon (St. Dun- stan’s), b N oel................... B. S. Smnh (Trent College), run out .......................... K.Kerr (MerchantTaylors), siBuckston.bScottMurray F. C. Browne (Private), c V> ard, b Scott Murray ... H. M clall (Baileybury), c .Hides, b W ard.................. R. T. Godtell, not out L. M. Earle ( W inchester), b Scott Murray ................... B 22, w 2 .................. Total .................. 1 not out . not out... c Scott Murray, Ward 26 Ryes... Total (6 wkts) 98 GLOUCESTERSH IRE COUNTY C.C. T h e a n n u a l g e n e r a l m e e tin g o f th e m e m b e r s o f th e c lu b w ill b e h e ld a t th e G r a n d H o te l, B r o a d S tre e t, B r is to l, th is a fte r n o o n a t fo u r o ’c lo c k , w h e n th e a n n u a l a c c o u n ts w ill b e p re s e n te d . T h e s ix m e m b e r s o f c o m m itte e w h o re tir e b y r o ta tio n , b u t w h o a re e le g ib le fo r r e -e le c tio n , a re , D r . A . A d a ir D ig h t o n , M e ssrs. F. R. A ld e r w ic k , H. J. B o u g h t o n , T . B . J o h n s to n , W. O. M o b e r le y , a n d H a r r y E. T h o m a s . T h e n a m es o f th ese g e n tle m e n , t o g e t h e r w ith th a t o f M r . W. H . B r o w n , w h o s e e le c tio n b y t h e c o m m it te e m u s t b e c o n fir m e d , w ill b e s u b m itte d t o t h e m e e tin g . T h e s ta te m e n t o f a c c o u n ts fo r 1900 t o b e p r e s e n te d t o t h e m e m b e rs as fo llo w s :— Dr. £ s. d. To Balance from last Account 2469 12 2 To C ash — Nottinghamshire Match, County Ground (Gate and Stand) ................... 35 10 0 Bristol Cricket Association do......................................... 2 1 6 Somersetshire Match do. 49 6 0 Warwickshire do............ 67 3 9 Lancashire do............ 114 10 3 We st Indians do............ 37 2 6 Dublin University do. ... 14 3 0 Worcestershire, Gloucebter 136 4 6 Monmouthshire, County Ground .......................... 1 13 9 Sussex do. ... 319 0 0 Middlesex, Clifton College H7 3 6 Kent do. ... 119 8 6 Yorkshire, Cheltenham ... 369 2 0 Essex do. ...308 17 0 Surrey, County Ground ... 130 12 0 B a)f Receipts Warwick shire, Birmingham ... 28 14 10 ------------ 1850 13 1 One-tenth of Easter Foot ballMatch, CountyGrnd. 15 15 8 Privilege to sell Refresh ments at Clifton and Cheltenham ................... 41 10 0 One Year’s Dividend on Gloucestershire County Ground Company Shares to March 31. 1900 ........... 24 10 0 Interest on Deposits to December 14 ................... 35 7 7 Members’ Subscriptions ... 1055 17 0 Do. Cricket Practice 7 7 0 --------------- 1063 4 0 £6500 12 6 Cr. £ s. d. £ s. d. By C ash — Preparing Ground .......................... 70 19 2 Umpires ................................................... 142 7 0 Scorers and Telegraph Men ........... 107 5 6 Materials, Tent Hire, &c........................ 228 0 1 Money and Check Takers .................. 139 18 0 Printing, Advertising, Stamps, Sta tionery. Secretary’s Travelling Expenses, &c., &c. ' .......................... 213 4 11 Stands at Clifton and Cheltenham C olleges.................................................. 99 15 0 Police ... .................................................. 77 5 6 Secretary’s S a la ry .................................. 200 0 0 Auditors’ Fee .......................................... 10 10 0 Bowlers on County Ground .......... 136 12 8 Contributions to Clifton, Gloucester, Cheltenham, Tewkesbury, Winch- combe, and Stroud Cricket Clubs ... 120 0 0 County Ground Co., One Year’s Rent 175 0 0 Luncheons, etc.......................................... 194 3 4 Warwickshire, Half Receipts at County G r o u n d ................................. 33 11 11 West I n d ia n s ......................................... 18 11 3 Expenses of Players, Presentation Bats, &c. . . ' ..................................... 1405 19 0 By B alance — Deposit at Prescott & Co. 1300 0 0 175 £4 fully paid up Shares, Gloucestershire County Ground Co., Ltd., at Cost .................................. 653 9 0 Cash at Bankers.................. 100 11 3 ,. in Secretary’s hands 73 8 11 ---------- ----- 2127 9 2 £5500 12 6
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