Cricket 1905
M a y 4, 1905. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 103 JUNE. South Hampstead, v. Hampstead* Epsom, v. Epsom College* Wormwood Scrubbs, v. Kensington Park* Rickling Green, v. Rickling Green JULY. Ealing, v. Ealing* School Ground, v. The School! School Ground, v. Haileybury College Surbiton, v. Surbiton Lythe Hill, v. Mr. Garton’s XI. Chiswick, v. Chiswick Park* AUGUST. Banstead, v. Banstead Beddington Park, v. Beddington Liverpool, v. 1 .iverpoolf Sandiway, v. Sandiwayf Sedgewick, v. Northern Nomadsf ) Tunbridge Wells, v. Blue Mantlasf Southborough, v. Southborough Goddington, v. Mr.Miller-Hallett’sXLf i Kpr1l Folkestone, v. Folkestone! f Tour Ramsgate, v. Ramsgatef 1 Margate, v. Thanet * Half-day Matches. t Two-day Matches. Northern Tour. The honorary secretary of the Rich mond O.O. is Mr. C. W. Hogg, Holme- hurst, King’s Road, Richmond, and the managers of matches are Messrs. H. S. Chapman, H. B. Denham, J. A. Henling, A. O. Limb, C. E. Mills, G. H. R >bus and P. T. Wrigley. The club employs a regular professional bowler, Greenfield, a groundman and three boys. No tour has been arranged for this season, but the fixture card contains a long list of matches, among the opposing clubs beiug Old Etonians, Hampstead, ThespiJs, Granville (Lee), the Wanderers and H.A.C., as well as nearly all the best clubs in the neighbourhood. MAY. 6. Richmond, v. Chiswick Park 10. Richmond, v. Merlon 13. Richmond, v. Streatham 17. Richmond, v. Molesey 20. East Acton, v. Pallingswick 27. Richmond, v. National Provincial Bank JUNE. 3. Riclimond, v. Surbiton 7. Molesey, v. Molesey 10. Richmond, v. West Shene 12. Richmond, v. Norwood 14. Richmond, v. Richmond Town 17. Richmond, v. Barnes 21. Merton, v. Merton 24. Richmond, v. Old Elstonians 30. Richmond, v. Thespids JULY. 1. Richmond, v. Pallingswick 8. Teddington, v. Teddington 15. Richmond, v. Granville (Lee) 19. Hampstead, v. Hampstead 22. Richmond, v. Wanderers 29. Richmond, v. Teddington AUGUST. 5. Richmond, v. U.C.S. Old Boys 7. Richmond, v. Barnes 12. Finsbury, v. Il.A.C. 19. Streatham, v. Streatnam 26. Surbiton, v. Surbiton SEPTEMBER. 2. Lee, v. Granville (Lee) WLh Mr. A. M. Black, 9, Routh Road, Wandsworth Common, S.W ., as hono rary secretary, the S p en cer C.C. has an excellent list of marches. The ground is in Herondale Avenue, Wandsworth, and is reached from Waudsworth Common Station, L.B. &S.C.R. (15 minutes), and Earlbfield L. & S. W.R. (8 minutes). The matches for the home week are with London County, SurreyClub and Ground, Epsom, Mitcham, and Rjehampton, and among other clubs which will be en countered are Tuubridge Wells, F >rest Hill, South Hampstead, Brixton Wan derers, Epsom, anl Ealing. The club places four elevens in the field every week. Mr. H. W. Wheeler is the cricket captain. APRIL. 29. Home, v Croydon MAY. 6. Forest Hill, v. Forest Hill 10. Tunbridge Wells, v. Tunbridge Wells 13. Home, v. Paddington 20. Crystal Palace, v. Ixmdon County 27. Home, v. Brixton Wanderers JUNE. Mitcham, v. Mitcham Croydon, v. Croydon Banstead, v. Banstead Home, v. Norbury Park Home, v. South Hampstead Ealing, v. Ealing JULY. East Dulwich, v. Brixton Wanderers Home, v. Forest Hill Penge, v. Ibis v. London County* \ v. Surrey Club & Ground I v. Epsom V Home Week v. Mitcham v. Roehampton J AUGUST. Epsom, v. Epsom Home, v. Ealing Home, v. Banstead Lee, v. Northbrook Home, v. Home, v. Ibis SEPTEMBER. Home, v. Northbrook Coulsdon, v. Cane Hill Asylum Home, v. Rev. J. C. Crawford’s XI. ♦Two-day match. Several new matches ap[ ear on the S u tto n card which, as usual, contains a splendid list of fixtures, both for the first and the second eleven. The new matches are against Worthing, Leather- head, Hampton Wick and Birchington House (Bexhill). All the important clubs in the neighbourhood will be en countered, as well as Essex Club and Ground, London Cranty, Wanderers, Horsham, Surrey Club and Ground, Stoics, H.A.C., Etstbourne, Hastings and St. Andrew’s Masters, the last three, with Birchington House, being during the tour. As usual, the headquarters of the club during the tour will be at East bourne. The honorary secretary is again Mr. G. R. Blades, and Mr. F. E. Koberts honorary treasurer, London and South- Western Bank, Sutton. The managers of matches for whole-day teams are Messrs. B. M. Bell, G. R. Bladts, G. H. Hadfield and J. A. Knight. APRIL. 29. Sutton, v. Norwood MAY. 1. Sutton, v. J. A. Knight’s XI. 6. Worthing, v. Worthing 10. Leyton, v. Essex Club and Ground 13. Sutton, v. London County 17. Sutton, v. Leatherhead 20. Sutton, v. Epsom 21. Sutton, v. Wanderers 27. Sutton, v. Dulwich JUNE. 3. Dulwich, y. Dulwich 7. Sutton, v. Brixton Wanderers 10. Banstead, v. Banstead 12. Sutton, v. Beddington 17. Epsom, v. Horton Asylum 21. East Molesey, v. East Molesey 24. Sutton, v. East Molesey 28. Sutton, v. Hampton Wick JULY. 1. Horsham, v. Horsham 5. Charlton Park, v. Charlton Park 8. Forest Hill, v. Forest Hill 12. Sutton, v. Merton , 15. East Dulwich, v. Brixton Wanderers 17. Saffrons, v. Eastbourne* 19. Hastings, v. Hastings* 21. St. Andrew’s College, v. St. Andrew’ Masters Bexhill, v. Birchington House Sutton, v. Chariton Park L 7 AUGUST. Sutton, v. Banstead Sutton, v. Forest Hill Beddington, v. Beddington Epsom, v. Epsom Leatherhead. v. Leatherhead Sutton, v. Surrey Club and Ground Sutton, v. Stoics' Reigate, Reigate Priory SEPTEMBER. Crystal Palace, v. London County Sutton, v. Young Surrey Amateurs Hampton Wick, v. Hampton Wick Finsbury, v. Hon. Artillery Company Sutton, v. Major Lovelock’s XI. * Two-day matches. The teams for the matc'ies of the W a n d e re rs C.C. are arracged b / Mr. Stanley Colman, 15, Lessar Avenue, South Side, Clapham Common, S.W., and Mr. A. M. L-itham, 1, Temple Gardens, Temple, E.C., is the honorary secretary. The tour takes place in August, two of the matches b d o g in Kent and the other two iu Sussex. The name of nearly every club of importance in the South of London appears on the card of fixtures. The president of the club is Mr. Clement Colmar, while Me-srs. G. W . aud C. A. Beldam, are among the vice-presidents, and are also on the committee as well as Messrs. D. L. A. Jephson and K. E. M. Barker. The club has no grouud, and a captain is chosen for each match by the team which plays in it. APRIL. 29. v. Bickley Park MAY. 6. v. St. Bartholomew’s Hospital 13. v. I^essness Park 18. v. Hampton Wick 20. v. Guy’s Hospital 24. v. Sutton 27. v. Uxbridge JUNE. 3. v. Burstow Masters 7. v. Charlton Park 10. v. Ealing 12. v. Pallingswick 16. v. Surrey Club and Ground 17. v. Guildford 20. v. Granville (Lee) 21. v. Beckenham 29. v. Bromley JULY. 1. v. Surbiton 6. v. Forest Hill 10. v. Streatham 12. v. Hampstead 15. v. Epsom College 20. v. Upper Tooting 22. v. Richmond 27. v. Dorking 29. v. Epsom AUGUST. 5. v. East Molesey 14. v. Tonbridge* 16. v. Tunbridge We 18. v. Worthing* 21. v. Eastbourne* * Two-day matches. Tour. J. C. LOVELL’S XI. v. NORBURY PARK .- Played at Norbury on April 29. N orbury P ark . P. Wilson, c and b Spencer Lovell ... 10 H. R. Jordan, run out 4 N. Hammill, c C.Ring, b L. Lovell ..........16 W. E. Hobbs, run out 11 C. B. Wood, b Flindt 19 M. C. Dahl, b Flindt... 7 F. L. Jordan, c Tidy, b Flindt ................. 0 J. C. L ovell ’ s XI. J. Spencer I*)vell, b E. D. lx)vell, c Hobbs ~ r ' ' 6 — • ' V. A. J. Hicks, c A. Lovell, b Flindt ... 19 J. W. Macaldin, b A. Lovell ................. 3 W L. Jonson, not out 15 J. J. Macaldin, ht wkt b G. A. R in g .......... 7 Leg-bye.......... 1 Total... 112 F. L. Jordan ......... P. P. Tyacke, lbw, b Wilson ............... 8 C. H. Mountain, b W ilson ~............... 4 L. Lovell, b F. L. Jordan ................ 0 J. Anthony Ix)veil, st Hides, b F.L. Jordan 2 C. L. Ring, b W ood... 16 b F. L. Jordan ...* 0 G. A. Ring, c Hicks, b F. L. Jordan........ S. H. Flindt,notout.. H. Tidy, b Wood C. Lovell, b Wood .. B 1, lb 2,w 1 Total .........
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