Cricket 1906

M a y 3, 1906. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 101 THE METROPOLITAN CLUBS IN 1906. (i Continued from page 87.) The majority of the best clubs in the neighbourhood of Bromley are again to be met by the B r o m l e y C.C., whose honorary secretaries are Messrs. A. E. Earnshaw, Wilmington, Durham Avenue, and P. R. Shannon, 26, Ravensbourne Road, Shortlands. Mr. Earnshaw is also the captain, whilst the ground man is H. Smith. The managers of matches are Messrs. A. E. Earnshaw, A. E. Brooks, O. Jones, B. H. Tucker, C. L. Gregory, R. H. Hayne, E. A. Burnie, R. R. Barker, R. Stuart and J. Weeks. Among the opposing teams are Eltham, Granville (Lee), Nondescripts, Lessness Park, Blackheath, Wanderers, Becken­ ham, Incogniti and Kent County C. &G. APRIL. 28. Bromley, v. Eltham MAY. 5. Lee, v. Granville 12. Bromley, v. Nondescripts 19. Sydenham, v. Ibis 26. Abbey Wood, v. Lessness Park JUNE. 2. Bromley, v. Blackheath 4. Bromley, v. Bickley Park ^ 5. Bromley, v. Wanderers 6. Bromley, v. Beckenham ! Cricket 7. Bickley Park, v. Incogniti f Week. 8. Bickley Park, v. Kent County O. &G. I 9. Bromley, v. Granville J 16. Bromley, v. Lessness Park 23. Sidcup, v. Sidcup 28. Bromley, v. Wanderers 30. Bromley, v. Keston JULY. 7. Bromley, v. Ibis 14. Bromley, v. Baines 21. Eltham, v. Eltham 28. Bromley, v. Beckenham AUGUST. 4. Bromley, v. Dulwich 6. Bickley, v. Bickley Park 11. Bromley, v. Sidcup 18. Bromley, v. Beckenham 25. Bickley, v. Bickley Park ^SEPTEMBER. 1. Bromley, v. Charlton Park The majority of the best-known clubs in the neighbourhood of Ewell are encountered by the E w e l l C.C., whose honorary secretary is Mr. C. C. Buxton, Ewell. Amongst other opponents are the Stoics and Nondescripts. The various matches are managed by the Eev. E . D. Southcomb and Messrs. C. R. and H. W. Jacomb, S. V. Mercer, M. M. Barker and C. C. Buxton. Messrs. P. M. and A. M. Walters, the famous old Association football internationals, are on the com­ mittee. MAY. 12. Ewell, v. Barnes 19. Ewell, v. Wimbledon 26. Ewell, v. Epsom JUNE. 2. Horton, v. Horton Asylum 4. Ewell, v. Nondescripts 9. Ewell, v. Leatherhead 16. Ewell, v. Beddington 23. Parkside, v. Parkside 30. Ewell, v. Stoics JULY. 7. Surbiton, v. Surbiton 14. Epsom, v. Epsom 21. Wimbledon, v. Wimbledon 28. Ewell, v. Norbury Park AUGUST. . 4. Leatherhead, v. Leatherhead 6. Ewell, v. Surbiton 11. Beddington, v Beddington 18. Ewell, v. Roehampton The honorary secretary and captain of the H.A.C. is Mr. J. D. H. Watts, 4, West Halkin Street, Belgrave Square, 5.W. For 1906 new fixtures have been made with the Marlborough Blues, Granville (Lee), Hornsey, Lancing Old Boys, Barnet, and Broxbourne, whilst the majority of the old opponents will again be met. A tour in Paris has been arranged, and matches will be played against the Stade Fran<jais and Paris. The captain and honorary secretary of the 2nd X I. is Mr. C. A. J. Whyte, 18, Stanley Gardens, Kensington Park, S.W. APRIL. 28. Ealing, v..Ealing MAY. 5. Headquarters, v. Marlborough Blues 9. Headquarters, v. Enfield 12. Norwood, v. Norwood 16. Headquarters, v. Merchant Taylors School 19. Headquarters, v. Southgate 23. Headquarters, v. Incogniti 26. Streatham, v. Streatham JUNE. 2. Paris, v. Paris 3. Paris, v. Staide Franyais* 9. Headquarters, v. Old Milhillians 13. Headquarters, v. London Rille Brigade 16. Norbury, v. Norbury 20. Headquarters, v. London Hospital 23. Headquarters, v. Univ. College Hospital 27. Virginia Water, v. Hollowav Sanatorium 30. Tulse Hill, v. J. C. Lovell's XL JULY. 4. Enfield, v. Enfield 7. Headquarters, v. Richmond 11. Hornsey, v. Hornsey 14. Headquarters, v. Lancing Old Boys 18. Headquarters, v. Cheshunt 25. Woolwich, v. R.A. Officers 28. Headquarters, v. J . C. Lovell’s XI. AUGUST. 1. Headquarters, v. M.C.C. 4. Headquarters, v. Streatham 8. Headquarters, v. Bushrangers 11. Headquarters, v. Granville (Lee) 15. Headquarters, v. Broxbourne 18. Headquarters, v. Hornsey 23. Headquarters, v. Stoics 25. Headquarters, v. Nonvood 29. Headquarters, v. Ealing SEPTEMBER. 1. Headquarters, v. Barnet 5. Headquarters, v. London Rille Brigade 8. Headquarters, v. Whitgift Wanderers 12. Headquarters, v. Sutton The honorary secretary of the H amp ­ stead C lo t—Mr. F. C. Wheeler, 3d, South Hill Park, Hampstead, N.W.— has arranged a very strong programme, the majority of the leading Metropolitan clubs being again found in his fixture list. This year the Week is from the 16th to the 21 st of July, the matches being against the Old Tonbridgians, Old Westminsters, Trojans, Marlborough Blues, Hornsey, and M.C.C. and Ground. Several famous players, including Messrs. MacGregor and Spofforth, are on the committee. MAY. 5. Surbiton, v. Surbiton 9. Hampstead, v. Stoic 12. Hampstead, v. Belsize 16. Finchley, v. Finchley 19. Ealing, v. Ealing 23. Hampstead, v. West Herts 26. Hampstead, v. Surbiton 30. Hampstead, v. Charlton Park JUNE. 6. Hampstead, v. Stanmore 9. Upper Tooting, v. Upper Tooting 13. Acton, v. Pallingswick 16. Pinner, v. Pinner 20. Lee, v. Granville 23. Hampstead, v. Streatham 27. Watford, v. West Herts 30.Hampstead, v. Guy’s Hospital JULY. 4. Hampstead, v. Oxford University Authentics 7. Hampstead, v. Upper Tooting 10. Hornsey, v. Hornsey 11. Hampstead, v. Wanderers 14. Hampstead, v. Ealing 16. v. Old Tonbridgians 17. v. Old Westminsters I 18. v. Trojans I T| w . 19. v. Marlborough Blues f 1,16 week 20. v. Hornsey 21. v. M.C.C. and Ground ' 25. Mill Hill, v. Mill Hill School 27. Folkestone, v. Folkestone* AUGUST. 1. Radlett, v. E. M. May’s XI. 4. Uxbridge, v. Uxbridge 6. Hampstead, v. Pinner 11. Hampstead, v. Pallingswick 18. Hampstead, v. Finchley 22. Charlton, v. Charlton Park 25. Neasden, v. Belsize 29. Hampstead, v. Southgate SEPTEMBER. 1. Streatham, v. Streatham * Two-day match. Mr. S. H. Flindt, 33, Deronda Eoad, Herne Hill, S.E., is the honorary secre­ tary of Mr. J. C. L o v e l l ’ s XI., who will again play matches with several well- known clubs. Among the opponents to be met are Norbury Park, Cyphers, Beddington, Brixton Wanderers, Croy­ don, H.A.C., and Dulwich. APRIL. 28. Norbury, v. Norbury Park MAY. 5. Tulse Hill, v. Cyphers 12. Tulse Hill, v. War Office Sports Club 19. Tulse Hill, v. C. A. Shoobridge’s XI. 26.Tulse Hill, v. Norbury Park JUNE. 2. Beddington, v. Beddington 4. Tulse Hill, v. Rev. H. S. Brooke’s XI. 9.*Tulse Hill, v. Barnes 16. Tulse Hill, v. Brixton Wanderers 23. Oroydon, v. Oroydon 30. Tulse Hill, v. H.A.O. JULY. 7. Tulse Hill, v. Beddington 14. Tulse Hill, v. Dulwich 21. Tulse Hill, v. Croydon 28. Finsbury, v. H.A.C. AUGUST. 4. Tulse Hill, v. New Beckenham 11 Chelsea, v. War Office Sports Club T he L ondon J oint S tock B ank , whose ground is at Beckenham, has again arranged an attractive card, the majority of the matches being against other Banks. The captain is Mr. G. Elliott-Lockhart, and the honorary secretary Mr. H. Whitby, of Russell Square. The present is the club’s thirty- fifth season. MAY. ' 12. Townley Park, v. Townley Park 19. Home, v. Sun Insurance 23. Catford, v. London and Provincial Bank 26. Home, v. National Provincial Bank JUNE. 6. Beckenham, v. Union and Smiths Bankf 9. Wimbledon, v. Sun Insurance 12. Home, v. London and Provincial Bank* 19. Beckenham, v. Capital and Counties Bank* 23. Dulwich, v. Camber Athletic Olub 26. Catford, v. African Banks’ Athletic Olub* JULY. 7. Lee, v. Parr’s Bank 10. Home, v. African Banks’ Athletic Club* 14. Home, v. Townley Park 21. Sports 23. Home, v. Union and Smiths Bankf 28.Beckenham, v. National Provincial Bank AUGUST. 1. Home, v. National Bank 6. Home, v. Old Olavians 11. Home, v. Camber Athletic Olub 18. Home, v. Parr’s Bank

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