Cricket 1904

102 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M ay 5, 1904 AUGUST. 1. Nutfield, v. Holmesdale 6. Kenley, v. Addiscombe 13. Kenley, v. Mitcham 20. Reddington, v. Beddington. 27. Kenley, v. Dulwich SEPTEMBER. 3. Tooting, y. Upper Tooting 10. Kenley, v. Kenley Village The honorary secretary of the K en sin g to n P a r k C.C. is W . Graham Thompson, 8, Campden H ill Gardens, Kensington, W . H e has arranged a good list of matches, among the opposing clubs beiDg M .C.C., Incogniti, Chiswick Park, Arkley, Chelmsford, and Marl­ borough Blues. The managers of matches are E. H. Seaton, W . Graham Thompson, M. A. Nicholas, C. H . M . Thring, H. D. Nicholson, H . K. Gow, L. E. G. Abney, J. C. Donaldson, W . R . Murray, A. P . Comyns, O. D. Brook®. The groundman is E . Smart, and the club is arranging for a second bowler to take the place of Mark Hawksworth, who, after holding this post for the last five years, has been appointed groundman to the Hobsworthy C.C. in Devonshire. The Kensington Park C.C. is now in its forty-sixth year. MAT. 7. Ealing, v. Ealing 14. Vanbrugh Field, v. R.N.C. 23. Home, v, M.C.C. 28. Home, v. Wimbledon JUNE. 4. Uxbridge, v. Uxbridge 11. Home,v. Upper Tooting 15. Btanmore, v. Stanmore Park 18. Wimbledon, v. W imbledon 22. Arkley, v. Arkley 25. Chelmsford, v. Chelmsford JULY. 2. Bedford, v. Bedford County School 9. Southgate, v. Southgate 16. Home, v. Incogniti 21. Kenley, v. Kenley 23. Home, v. Uxbridge ‘27. Banstead, v. Banstead C.C. 30. Chiswick Park, v. Chiswick Park AUGUST. 1. Home, v. Cbiswick Park 6. Balham, v. Upper Tooiiog 20. Hampstead, v. Hampstead 17. Home, v. Ealing W ith F. C. Wheeler, 104, H igh H ol- born, W .C ., as honorary secretary, and a match committee consisting of E. W . H . Beaton, A. Eiloart, H . Greig, R. Leigh- Ibbs, E. L . Marsden, and J. C. Toller, the H a m p st e a d C.C. is certain to give a good account of itself as usual. Am ong the well-known players who are members of the committee are A. E. Stoddart, L . J. Moon, S. S. Paw ling, and H . B. Hayman, while F. R . Spofforth is the vice-president. The tour, which is in Kent, at the end o f July, will be managed this year by F. R . Spofforth. MAY. 7. Surbiton, v. Surbiton 11. Hampstead, v. Stoics II. Hamps ead, v. Hoinsey 18. Hampstead, v. finchley 21. Eatiog, y. Ealing 23. Hampstead, v. London Scottish 25. Hampstead, v. West Heris 28 . Hampstead, v. Surbiton JUNE. 1. Charlton Park, v. Charlton Park 4. Dunstable, v. Dunstable School Masters 8. Hampstead, v. Guy’s Hospital 11. Watford, v. West Herts 15. Hampstead, v. St. Mary’s Hospital 18 . Hampstead v. St. Bartholomew’s Hospital 22. Lee, v. Granville 24. Arkley, v. Arkley 25. Woodford, v. Woodford Wells 29. Hampstead, v. Oxford University Authentics JULY. Hampstead, v. Old Reptonians Hornsey, v. Hornsey Hayward’s Heath, v. Hayward’s Heath Hampstead v. Upper Tooting Hampatead, v. Wanderers Uubridge, v, Uxbridge TonbJidge. v. Tonbridge School v. Old Tonbridgeians \ v. Old Westminsters \ v. RichmondI The Hampstead v. Crusaders / Week, v. Hornsey v. M.C.C. Tonbridge, v. Tonbridge* Shorncliffe, v. Shorncliffe Garrison* JThe Tour. Hythe, v. Hythe* ) Chiswick, v. Chiswick Park Hampstead, v. U.C.S. Old Boys AUGUST. Hampstead, v. South Hampstead Pinner, v. Pinner Hampstead, v. Bushey Richmond, v. Richmond Hampstead, v. Kensington Park Hampslead, v. Charlton Park Hampstead, v. Belsize Hampstead, v. Southgate SEPTEMBER. Hampstead, v. Pallingswick * Two-day matches. As the M arlisokou gh B l u e s are a nomad club, with only a practice pitch, their strongest teams are those which go on tour. W. Gordon Fellowes, 8, Old Square, Lincoln’s Inn, is the honorary secretary, while A. G. Steel, K.O., is the president. Am ong the well-known players who are on the committee are 8. A. P . Kitcat, the Gloucestershire cricketer, and W . G. Druce, the old Cambridge Blue. The managers of matches are Mordaunt, Rogers, W . H. Lindsay, W . Gordon Fellowes, J. H. Gunner, O. M. H . Howell, A. G. Steel, K .C . (who manages the match against Haileybury), Gerald Coles, G. W . B. Ainsworth (who is responsible for the Northern tour), H . Freeman, R. F. C. de Winton, and T. C. G. Sandford (manager of the Devon tour). MAY. Streatham, v. Streatham* Esher, v. Esher Catford Bridge, v. Private Banka* Teddington, v. Teddington* JUNE. South Hampstead, v. Hampstead* Henley, v. Henley-on-l hames Epsom, v. Eps >m College* Marlborough, v. The School + JULY. Ealing, v. Ealing* Wormwood Scrubbs, v. Kensington Park* Lythe Hill, Haslemere, v. Mi’. Garton’s XI. School Ground, v. Haileybury Surbiton, v. Surbiton Banatead, v. Banstead Beddinjton Park, v. Beddington Park AUGUST. Chelford, v. Gantlemen of Cheshire ) Northern Tour. Kent Tour. Sandiway, v. Sandiwayt Sedge wick, v. Northern Nomadst j Tunbridge Wells, v. Blue Mantlest Canterbury, v. 8t. Lawrencet Goddington.v.Mr. Miller-Hallett’sXI. Instow, v. North Devon + ] Exmoith, v. Exmouth + V Devon Tour. Sidmouth, v. Sidmouth t ) * Half-Day Matches. +Two-Day Matches. J The ground of the L on d on S c o ttish C.C. is at the end of Christchurch Avenue, Brondesbury, ten minutes’ walk from the North London and Metropolitan stations. Am ong opposing teams are Hamptead, West Herts, Kensington Park and Pallingswick. C. Koe Child. 42, Boundary Boad, St. John’s Wood, N .W ., is the honorary secretary. MAY. Hampatead, v. Hampstead Watford, v. West Herts Brondesbury, v. Ealing Hampatead, v. Hampstead* Brondesbury, v. University College JUNE. St. Quintin Park, v. Kensington Park Brondesbury, v. Stanmore Finchley, v. Finchley Brondesbury, v. U.C.S. Ealing, v. Ealing Acton, v. Pallingswick JULY. Brondesbury, v. Finchley Brondesoury, v. fciouth Hampstead Acton, v. Mill Hill Park Brondesbury, v. Kensington Paik Brondesbury, v. Hampstead AUGUST. Brondesbury, v. U.C.S. Old Boys Brondesbury, v. West Herts Brondesbury, v. Brondesbury Brondesbury, v. U.C.S. Old Boys SEPTEMBER. Brondesbury, v. National Bank of India Brondesbury, v. Mill Hill Park Charltjn, v Charlton Park * Whole-day match. The ground of the S p e n c e r C.C. is situated in Burntwood Lane, within twelve minutes walk of Wandsworth Common Station (L.B . and S.C. R y.)and six minutes from Earlsfield Station (L . and S.W. B y.). Among the opposing clubs are Surrey Club and Ground,London County, Havant, Croydon, Horsham, Mitcham, Addiscombe, Brixton Wan­ derers, Pallingswick, and Catford. The honorary secretary is A. M. Black, 9, Routh1 Road, Wandsworth Common. H . W. Wheeler is captain of the first eleven, and the head ground man is G. Terry. The club puts four elevens in the field, and the first team will be practi­ cally the same as that of last year. APEIL. 30. Home, v. Croydon MAY. 7. Home, v. North Kensington 14. Croydon, v. Croydon Amateurs 23. Havant, v. Havant 24. Horsham, v. Horsham 28. Home, v. Brixton Wanderers JUNE. Mitcham, v. Mitcham Croydon, v. Croydon Horn?, v. London County Home, v. Addiscombe JULY. East Dulwich, v. Brixton Wanderers Norbury, v. Norbury Park Penge, v. Ibis v. ttt. Swithin’s v. Mr. G. Neill’s XI. v. Surrey Club and Ground v. Addiscombe Wanderers v. Mitcham / v. Whitgift Wanderers / AUGUST. Home, v. Addiscombe Home, v. Northbrook East Acton, v. Paliingswick Home, v. Norbury Park Home, v. Ibis SEPTEMBER. Horns, v. Catford Couisdon, v. Cane Hill Asylum Home, Married v. Single Home Week. The honorary secretary of the U.C.S. O ld B o y s C.C. is E. S. Westhorp, 12, Park Village East, N .W ., with M. P. Griffith-Jones as his assistant. The manager of matches are H . K . Burt, F. Eastman, M. P . Griffith-Jones, H . C. Griffith-Jones, H . C. Preston, and F. Row ley. A good list of matches has been arranged, among the opposing clubs

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