Cricket 1905
M a t 11, 1905. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 119 AUGUST. 5. Home, v. Alleyn 7. Dulwich, v. Dulwich 12. Home, v. Cyphers 19. Lower Sydenham, v. Union Bank of Australia 26. Home, v. Sutton SEPTEMBER. 2. Dulwich, v. Alleyn 9. East Dulwich, v. Brixton Wanderers •Two-day matches. t Three-day matchcs. Five elevens are ran by the L on d on a n d W e s t m in st e r B an k C.C., whose honorary secretary is Mr. G. Sire, 41, Lothbury, E.C., with Mr. H. C. B_>ys as his assistant. The captain of the first eleven is Mr. W. Bradbery. Among the best matches played by the first eleven are Gentlemen of M.C.C., Eastbourne, Blackheath, London County, Granville, and Bomford. Several matches, chiefly against other banks, are arranged for evenings. The ground is at Norbury. APRIL. 29. Home, v. Old Citizens 15. MAY. Home, v. Hampton Wick Norbury Park, v. Norbury Park Home," v. London County Forest Hill, v. Forest Hill JUNE. Eastbourne, v. Eastbourne Blackheath, v. Blackheath Home, v. Gentlemen of the M.C.C. Home, v. Norbury Park Streatham, v. Streatham JULY. East Dulwich, v. Brixton Wanderers Home, v. Whitgift Wanderers . Home, v. Brixton Wanderers , Hampton Wick, v. Hampton Wick AUGUST. , Home, v. Granville . High Wycombe, v. High Wycombe . Lee, v. Granville , Athletic meeting , Home, v. Forest Hill SEPTEMBER. Romford, v. Romford The honorary secretary of the O ld C itizens C.C. is Mr. R . C. Cole, 21, Thornhill Road, N ., and Mr. J. F . Cole is the captain. The telephone number is 660 Bank. APRIL. 29. Norbury, v. London and Westminster Bank MAY. f6. Old Oak Road, Acton, v. Pallingswick 13. Catford Bridge, v. Private Banks 20. New Beckenham, v. Consolidated Goldfields A. 27. Cator Road, Penge, v. Ibis JUNE. 3. Catford, v. The School 10. Crystal Palace, v. London County 24. Norbury, v. London and County Bank JULY. 1. Kingston, v. Kingston Hill 15. Acton, v. Pallingswick 22. Ealing, v. Mill Hill Park The honorary secretary of the P e l h a m C.C., which is now in its thirteenth season, is Mr. W. E. Peel, The Brewery, Chiswell Street. Mr. H. T. Bonser is captain. The ground is at Chingford. APRIL. 29. Honor Oak v. Honor Oak MAT. 6. Neasden, v. Belsize 13. Harrow Weald, v. Harrow Weald 17. Chingford, v. N.T.L.V.C.C. 20. Chingford, v. Tottenham (2) 27, Chingford, v. Beaumont JUNE. 3. Chingford, v. Sun Insurance 10. Chingford, v. Bloomsbury 24* Chingford, v. Barnes JULY. 1. Chingford, v. Upper Clapton (3) 15. Chingford, v. Northern Assurance 22. Ghingford, v. Chapel Farm 29. Cuckfield, v. Cuckfield AUGUST. 5. Chingford, v. Telford Park 7. Upper Clapton, v. Upper Clapton (2) 12. Dulwich, v. Old Lancastrians 19. Chingford, v. Old Lancastrians 26. Chingford, v. Colvestone: SEPTEMBER. 2. Chingford, v. Kronheim 9. Crouch End, v. Beaumont 16. Streatham, v. Telford Park 23. Chingford, v. Kronheim Mr. C. C. Clarke, Woodlands, Sun- ninghill, is the honorary secretary of the Silwood Park C.C., and the managers of matches are Messrs. E. C. Mordaunt, A. F. Soames, H. Sillem, C. C. Clarke, and R. H. Raphael. Among the most important matches are those against M.O.C. and I Zingari. MAY. 1. Esher, v. Esher 6. New Haw Farm, v. New Haw Farm 13. Silwood Park, v. R. M. C. 1st XI. 20. Silwood Park, 52nd Light Infantry 27. Silwood Park, v. M.C.C. JUNE. Windlesham, v. Windleeham Silwood Park, v. Free Foresters Silwood Park, v. Eton Ramblers Aldershot, v. 1st Army Corps Sandhurst, v. R.M.C. Staff Silwood Park, v. R.M.C. 2nd XI. JULY. . Silwood Park, v. 1st Army Corps , Silwood Park, v. Staff College . Silwood Park, v. I Zingari . Silwood Park, v. 5th Lancers . Silwood Park, v Chobham AUGUST. , Silwood Park, Gentlemen v. Players , Broadwater, v. Broadwater SEPTEMBER. , Esher, v. Esher , Sandhurst, v. R.M.C. 1st XI. Among the teams which will oppose the U.C.S. O ld Boys* C.C. are Woodford Wells, Southgate, Ealing, South Hamp stead, Hampstead, and Hornsey. Mr. M. P. Griffith- Jones, 18, Belsize Square, South Hampstead, N .W., is the honorary secretary, with Mr. P. J. S. Richardson as his assistant. APRIL. 29. Woodford, Woodford Wells MAY. Uxbridge, v. Uxbridge Pinner, v. Pinner Southgate v. Southgate Ealing v. Ealing JUNE. Charlton, v. Charlton Park Cheshunt, v. Cheshunt Enfield, v. Enfield Uxbridge, v. Uxbridge Willesden Green, v. South Hampstead JULY. Northwood, v. Northwood Bushey, v. Bushey Brondesbury, v. London Scottish Willesderi Green, v. South Hampstead Hampstead, v. Hampstead AUGUST. Riclimond, v. Richmond Old Oak Road, Uxbridge Road, Pallingswick Finchley, v. Finchley Brondesbury, v. London Scottish Old Oak Road, Uxbridge Road, v. Pallingswick SEPTEMBER. Hornsey, v. Hornsey. The honorary secretaries of the U p p er T o o tin g C.C. are Messrs. D. H. Butcher, 3, Hillbury Road, Tooting Common, S.W., and A. H. Parez (the match secre tary), 159, Beechcroft Road, Upper Tooting, S.W. The club has a long list of matches, including a tour in Norfolk in August. On nearly every Saturday two teams are put in the field. In addi tion to clubs in the neighbourhood, Upper Tooting plays Hampstead, the Wanderers, Southgate, the Gryphons, etc. The managers of matches are Messrs. J. A. Lyon, D. H. Butcher, H. Parez, R. R. Sandilands, F. G. Thorne, C. C. F. Hosken, R. M. Harvey, G. P. Russell, H. G. Franks, S. A. Attlee and P. W. Butcher. The groundman is J. Critch. APRIL. 29. Tooting, Under v. Over Thirty (Club Game) MAY. 6. Epsom, v. Epsom 13. Tooting, v. Wimbledon 20. Beckenham, v. Beckenham 27. Asylum, v. Middlesex Asylum JUNE. 3. Tooting, v. Wimbledon 10. Tooting, v. Kensington Park 12. Streatham, v. Streatham 13. Chiswick, v. Chiswick Park 17. Tooting, v. Surbiton 21. Tooting, v. Merchant Taylors’ School 24. St. Quintin’s Park, v. Kensington Park JULY. 1. Wimbledon, v. Wimbledon 5. Tunbridge Wells, v. Blue Mantles 8. Hampstead, v. Hampstead 15. Asylum, v. Middlesex Asylum 20. Tooting, v. Wanderers 22. Tooting, v. Hampstead 29. Tooting, v. Leatherhead AUGUST. 5. Tooting, v. Beckenham 7. Tooting, v. Streatham 12. Surbiton, v. Surbiton 15. Gunton Park, v. Gunton 16. Sidestrand, v. Sidestrand* 18. Overstrand, v. Overstrand* 21. Gunton Park, v. Gunton 22. Fakenham, v. Fakenham 23. Hunstanton, v. West Norfolk* 26. Tooting, v. Banstead SEPTEMBER. 2. Tooting, v. Kenley 9. Beckenham, v. Beckenham *Two-day matches. Norfolk Tour PELHAM May 6. v. BELSIZE.—Played at Neasden on P elham . B. T. Bonser, b Til- leard................. # .1 0 A. F. Potter, b Chal lenger ................ 5 J. Higgins, b Chal lenger ................ 0 J. E. Potter, c and b Challenger .......10 J. W. Higgins, b Til- leard 2 J. Wallis, notout ... 60 B elsize . A. E. Axbey, b Pearce ‘ 0 H. Seaward, b Forsyth A. W. Atterbury, b Pearce ................. 0 P. Lingwood, c and b Carter ................. 5 H. Savory, run out ...22 B 33, lb 2, w2, nb 2... 39 Total ...175 F. S. Fox, c Axbey, b Potter ................. C. F. Pearce, b Axbey H. T. Carter, b Potter W. Newberry, b Pot ter ........................ D. Huckoale, b Axbey J. D. Forsyth, b Pot ter ........................ T. C. Tilleard, b Axbey O. Challenger, not out J. S. Buckingham, b Axbey ................. C. O. Lucas, b Potter D. Bulgin,b Axbey ... B 4, lb 1, nb 1 ... Total 41 FOREST HILL v. SPENCER.—Played at Perry Hill. * H. A. Hooker, b Kirk C. Moore, b Kirk T. J. Balkwill, c sub., b Kirk ................. W. R. Williams, c H., b T. W heeler.......... E. J. Riches, b Kirk... J. A. B. Grier, b Kirk C. G. Welchman, b T. Wheeler . F orest H il l . C. F. Phillips, b T. Wheeler ................. S. Silverthorne, b T. Wheeler ................. G. C. Hast, b Kirk ... F. Skipper, not ou t... Extras ... Total ... H.W . Wheeler, b Wil liams ........................22 G. Sykes, b Williams 12 F. F. Coles, c Silver thorne, b Williams 3 T. J. Wheeler, not out 72 J. C. Larkin, c Skip per, b Williams ... 41 F. Barton, b Williams 14 S pencer . K. Neale, b man Welch- 0 E. C. Kirk, b Hast ... 14 S. Haynes, b Hast ... 0 A. M. Black, b Hast... 0 R. Featherstonhaugh b Hast ................. 0 Extras ..........21 Tota ...199
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