Cricket 1904

A pril 28, 1904. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 95 JUNE. 4. Arkley, v. South Hampstead 11. Arkley, v. U.C.8. Old Boys 18. Arkley, v. Westminster Hospital 20. Arkley, v. Stoics 21. Arkley, v. M.C.C. and Ground 22. Arkley, v. Kensington Park 23. Arkley, v. Herts Club and Ground 24. Arkley, v. Hampstead 25. Arkley, v. Bushey JULY. 2. Harpenden. v. Harpenden 30. Arkley, v. Stanmore AUGUST. 13. Ridlett, y. Radlett 27. Arkley, v. Barnet Club Week As usual, the B l a c k h e a t h : C.C. will encounter many powerful teams,including M.C.C., Incogniti, Band of Brothers, Beckenham, Bicbley Park, Granville, Oxford University Authentics, and Buttei flies. About half the matches begin at 11.30. The honorary secretary is Malcolm Christopherson, Grove House, K idbrooke Grove, while among the vice- presidents are Lord Harris and J. B . Mason. The managers of matches are S. Casile, J. S. Heath, G. C. Hubbard, B. H. Marriott, C. J. T. Bobertson, H . S. Symons, B . B Stewart, A. W. Stewart, and H. F. Yeoman. MAY. Blackheath, v. M.C.C. Woolwich, v. Wooiwiuh Garrison Blackheath, v. Beckenham Blackheatb, v. R.N. C. (Greenwich) Bickley, v. Bickley Park blackheath, v. Woolwich Garrison Blackheath, v. Granville (Lee) Blackheath, v. Incogaiti JUNE. Woolwich, v. R.M.A. (Woolwich) Oxford, v. Mr. L. Greenlees’ X I. Chislehurst, v. West Kent Charlton, v. Charlton Park Blackheath, v. Oxford Authentics JULY. Blackheath, v. Butterflies Blackheath. v. Band of Brothers Kltham, v. Eltham Blackheath, v. Royal Fusiliers Tonbridge, v. Tonoridge School Blackheath, v. Leasness Park AUGUST. Blaekheath, v. Charlton Park Blackheath, v. Oundle Rovers Blackheath, v. West Kent The card of the I n o c g n iti C.C. iucludes no fewer than six tours, of which the most important is in Devonshire in J u lj- August. The honorary secretary is Sir William Russell, The Treasury, White­ hall, S. W ., while Sir Augustus Hemming is still president. In the long list of managers of matches the follow ing names appear:— A. B. Cipriani, E . C. Lee, G. E. Winter, H . J. H ill, J. E. Raven, L . H . W . Troughton, D. C. L9e, R. H . Dillon, Major Greenway, C. M. Tube, T. C. Bett, T. A. Rawlinson, Sir William Russell, W . E. Martyn, W . G. Heasman, A . F. C. Luxmore, W . P. Carpmael, A . E. Fernie, and W . E. Harrison. It is sad to think that Robert Thoms will no longer be seen at Incogniti matches. MAY. 2. Bickley, v. Bickley Paik 11. Wuolwich, v. Woolwich Academy 21. Vincent Hquare, v. Westrnicster School 20. Oxford, v. Ke- le College* j A . , m 23. Oxford, w Chriat Church* ) Tour. ( School j Tour. Williogdon, v. Repton School* ) Midland Lichfield, v. Lichfield* [ Whitsun Uppingham,v.UppingharaScli* ) Tour. B:ackheatb, v. Blackheath Cambridge, v. Trinity College*'i JUNE. ICambridge Cambridge, v. Crusaders* j -lour- Cambridge, v. Jesus College* J Camberley, v. R.M.C., Sandhurst Finsbury Square, v. Honourable Artillery Co. Woolwich, v. Woolwich Garrison Sherborne, v. Sherborne 8chool* Cheltenham, v. East Gloucestershire Cirencester, v. Cirencester Cheltenham, v. Cheltenham College* Esher, v. Esher Godalming, v. Charterhouse Shoracliffe, v. Shorneliffe Garrison* St. Alban's, v. Gentlemen of Herts Potter’s Bar, v. Northaw Place Barlow, v. Moor Hall Chiswick House, Maniad v. Single JULY. Streatham, v. Streatham Royal Marine Barracks, Chatham, v. Royal Navy and Royal Marine Light Infantry Wimbledon, v. Wimbledon* Beckenham, v. Beckenham* Heathlands, Wokingham, v. W . H. Palmer’s XI. Henley, v. Henley St. Quintin’s Park, v. KensiDgton Park Haslemere, v. Lythe Hill Abbey Wood, v. Lessness Park Aldershot, v. 1st Army Corps* Egham, v. Milton Park Chiswick, v. Chiswick Park Exmouth, v. Exmouth* AUGUST. Sidmouth, v. Sidmouth* Seaton, v. Seaton* Sidmouth, v. 8idmouth* Exmouth, v. Exmouth* Exeter, v. Devon Dumplings* Newton Abbott, v. South Devon* Chelmsford, v. Chelmsford Marlow, v. Marlow Lichfield, v. W. E. Harrison’s XI.* Littlehampton, v Littlehampton* Worthing, v. Worthing* Southampton, v Hampshire Hogs* Portsmouth, v. United Services* Eastbourne, v. Eastbourne* Brighton, v. Gentlemen of Sussex* * Two-day matches. Western Tour. }s ^Southern Tour. The ground of the PRESCOTT’S C.C. is that of the Private Banks at Catford Bridge, and the matches are all against other Banks. W. H . Coppiuger is tbe captain, and L . G. Ilsley the honorary secretary and treasurer. MAY. v. Glyns. v. Barclay. JUNE. v. Smiths, v. Lloyds, v. Coutts. v. Atlas Assurance Co. JULY. v. Smiths, v. Coutts. AUGUST. v. Nationa1. v. Atlas Ase>urance Co. Chig*ell, v. Chigwell C.C. v. GJyns. v. RoDarts and Martins. PARSON’S GREEN v. CHELSEA. THE FIRST TIE MATCH OP THE SEASON. Played at Parson’ s Green on April 23. P.Chandler.cE Payne, b P ettitt................. 1 S. Nicholson, c & b P au l........................ 2 B. Mills, c Standish, b Pettitt ................. 0 F. Yarlev, b Pettitt... 5 J . Wilmshurst, b Paul 8 F. Chown, c P. Payne, b P ettitt................. 5 C hklska . C. Reader, b W . J. Standish................. J. Johnson, b W . J. Standish................. E. Crapper, not out ... J. Oweu, c Glaister, b Pettitt ................. C. Chandler, run out Extras ................. Total ... 45 P abbon W. P. Payne, hit wkt, b Wilmshurst.......... 0 F. England, c Johnson, b Wilmshurst........... 4 L. Glaister, c Mills, b Wilmshurst ... ... 9 W.J.Standish, not out 13 W. T. Backhouse, b Nicholson................. 5 R. Buller, lbw, b Nicholson.................. 3 WJLStaudish, c Var- ley, b Nicholson ... D.fctobertson.c Chand­ ler, b NiohoIson ... E. Payne, st Johnson, b Wilmshurst.......... F. E. Paul, c Johnson, b Wilmshurst.......... T. M. Pettitt, run out Extras................. Total .. ... CRICKET IN SOUTH AFRICA. THE CURRIE CUP FINAL. WESTERN PROVINCE v. TRANSVAAL (H o l d e r s ). Played at Johannesburg at the end of March. Transvaal won by 326 runs. T bansvaal . First innings. Second innings. W. A. Shalders, b Kolze ... 11 b Kotze .......... 9 L. J. Tancred, c Stewart, b M iddleton........................83 at Weber, b Mid­ dleton ......... 1C2 2 c Anderson, b Kotze ..........41 F. Mitchell,b Kotze ..........26 b Fock......................37 J. H. (Sinclair, c Fock, b M iddleton.........................29 b Kotze ............. 1 G. C. White, st Weber, b M iddleton.........................42 c Bisset, b Mid- M. Hathorn, b Kotze ... R. O. Schwarz, c A. Bisset, b Middleton .................i dleton c Middleton, Anderson b Koize J. J. Slatem, b Kotze E. A. Halliwell, b Kotze ... 0 not out... G. H. bhepstone, not o u t... 1 b Middleton R. Norden, b Kotze .......... 0 b Kotze Extras........................17 Extras . Total Total ... 30 b ... 28 ... 19 ... *26 ... 49 ... 8 ... 18 ...367 .254 W kstkbn P bovinck . First innings. Second innings. A. Reid, c Tancred, b Sia- clair ............................... 17 c Norden, b Sin­ clair .................12 J. Stewart, lbw, b Sinclair 11 lbw, b Sinclair ... 4 A. Bissett, c Schwarz, b Sinclair ........................ 2 b Sinclair .......... 1 C. H. Stephenson, b White 4 c Mitchell, b Nor­ den ................. 9 S. E. Horwood, c Schwarz, 8 c Norden, b White b Sinclair J. Pritchard, run o u t... . J. H. Anderson, run out . A. C. Weber, b Sinclair . C. Fock, b Sinclair ... . J. J. Kotze, lbw, b White. J. Middleton, not out... . Extras ... . . 36 cHalliwell, b Sin­ clair .................53 . 1e Shepstone, b Sinclair ..........22 , 10b Sinclair .......... 23 . 17 n otout.............. 8 13 c and b Sinclair... 0 . 2 b white .......... 0 . 18 Extras .............17 Total... ..139 Total .. 158 T b a n s v a a l. First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W . O. M. R. W. Kotze .......... 26*1 2 85 6 ... ... 47 8 1*5 5 Middleton 32 8 103 4 ... ... 43 12 99 3 Fock .......... 4 0 28 0 ... ... 14 0 68 1 Bissett .......... 4 0 21 0 ... . .. 2 0 6 o: Stephenson ... ... 2 0 11 0 Pritchard ... ... 4 1 19 0 Anderson ... ... 3 1 10 1 Kolze delivered 4 no-balls, Fock 3. Middleton 2, and Stephenson one wide. W kbtbbn P bovinck . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W . O. M. R . W. Sinclair ..........19 7 t>3 6 ........... 27 11 81 7 VVhite ..........lb‘5 5 54 2 ............ 18 5 7 43 2 Shepstone......... 2 O 4 0 .......... 5 0 12 0 Norden................. 13 6 25 I Shepstone bowled two no-balls. A YKE&’ CRICKET COMPANION, 1904 (third year of issue). Full of interesting and valuable inlormation for cricketers of every clas*. Price fcd., ol tainable of all newsagents, or post free 8d.—F. H. Ayaxs, 111, Aldersgate Street, London, (Advt.)

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