Cricket 1906

CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. A p r i l 26, 1906. JUNE. 2. Kenley, v. Calerham 4. Reigate, v. Reigate Hill 9. Blackheath, v. Blackheath 10. Kenley v. Whitgift Wanderers 23. Kenley, v. Beckenham 30. Kenley, v. Beddington JULY. 7. Beckenham, v. Beckenham 11. Caterham, v. Caterham 16. Kenley, v. O. F. Tuffnell’s XI. 17. Kenley, v. Banslead 18. Kenley, v. Holmsdale 19. Kenley, v. G. S. Orr’s XI. 20. Kenley, v. Surrey Olub & Gnd. 21. Kenley, v. Norwood i’8. Kenley, v. Reigate Priory AUGUST. 4. Streatham, v. Streatham. 6. Kenley, v. Purley 18. Beddington, v. Beddington 25. Kenley, v. Dulwich SEPTEMBER. 1. Reigate, v. Reigate Priory 8. Kenley, v. Upper Tooting Cricket Week Most of the ma'cbes arranged by the honorary secretary, Mr. W. Graham Thompun, 16, Ladbroke Terrace, W., for the K ensington P a rk C.C. are for whole dny. The MC .C ., Inccguiti, Houtbgnfp, Ch swick Park, Upper Toot­ ing, and Ealing are among the opposing clubs. There is also a good list of half­ day matches. The managers of teams are Messrs. W. G. Thompson, A. P. Comyns, H. D. Nicholas, M. A. Nicholas, C. H. M, Thiiog, J. G. Donaldson, E. H. S^aion, F. L. Halford, and H. T. Roberts. The club has no Week and no tour. APRIL. 28. Chiswick, v. Chiswick Park* MAY. 5. At Home, v. Southgate* 12. At Home, Married v. Single 19. At Home, v. Upper Tooting* 26. Windsor, v. Windsor Home Park 'JUNE. 2. Uxbridge, v. Uxbridge 4. At Home, v. M.C.O. 9. At Home. v. Beckenham* 16. WTidford, v. G. S. Pawle’s XI. 23. At Home, v. Upper Tooting 30. Southgate, v. Southgate JULY. 7. Bedford, v. Bedford County School 14. Wimbledon, v. Wimbledon 21. Balliam, v. Upper Tooting 28. At Home, v. Incogniti AUGUST. 4. Chiswick, v. Chiswick Park 6. At Home, v. Chiswick Park 18. Wimbledon, v. Wimbledon* 25. At Home, v. Ealing * Half-day matches. The L ondon and C oun i y B ank has four elevens, the tirbt three of which play matches n* arly every week. The honorary secretary is Mr. id. A. Whiffiu, 21, Lom­ bard Street, E.C., aud the cdptaiu Mr. C. R. Trowell. Most of the matches are against other b inks, but Dulwich, Sutton, Hampton Wick and Brixton Wanderers also appear on the card. The ground is a LNorbury. MAY. 5. Home, v Union Bank of Australia 8. Home, v. Commercial Union*............ 15. Norbuiy, v. London and Westminster Bank* 19. Home, v. Dulwich 2 >. Norwood, v. London and South Western Bank* 20. Home, v. African Banks. 29. Catford, v. London and Provincial Bankf JUNE. 2. Home, v. National Bank 4. Home, Town v. Country 9. Beckenham, v. Union Bank of Australia 12. Home, v. Senecaj 16. Sutton, v. Sutton 19. Lower Sydenham, v. National Provincial Bank* 23. Athletic Meeting 26. Home, v. Commercial Unionf JULY. 10. Home, v. London and South Western Bank* 14. Home, v. National Provincial Bank 17. Home, v. London and Westminster Bank* 21. Home, v. Hampton Wick 24. Catford, v. London and Provincial Bank| 28. Wandsworth Common, v. Heathfield AUGUST. 4. Home, v. Alleyn 6. Cranleigh, v. Hon. G. J. Goschen’s XI. 11. Home, v. North Kensington 18. Home, v. Heathfield 25. Home, v. Sutton SEPTEMBER. 1. Dulwich, v. Alleyn 8. East Dulwich, v. Brixton Wanderers * Three-day matches. t Two-day matches. The L ondon S cottish , whose ground is at Brondesbury, have a long list of matches, two elevens being put in the field nearly every week until August. The honorary secretary is Mr. C. Coe Child, Studio, 1, West End Mansions. West End Lane, N.W., and he is assisted by Mr. J. S. Chown, 17, Brondesbury Park, N.W. Among the opposing teams are Hampstead, Finchley, West Herts, Fallingswick, and South Hampstead. APRIL. Brondesbury, Mr. Tollit’s XI. v. Mr. K. Child’s XI MAY. Hampstead, v. Hampstead Brondesburj, v. Mill Hill Park Mill Hi11. v. Mill Hill School Brondesbury, v. Ealing Brondesbury, v. Finchley JUNE.. Brondesbury, v. S. Hampstead Brondesbury, v. Old MiUhillians Broildesburv, v. U.C.S. Fincliley, v/Finchley Ealing, v. Ealing Brondesbury, v. Westminster Hospital Pinner, v. Pinner Stanmore, v. Stanmore Acton, v. Mill Hill Park JULY. Brondesbury, v. Stanmore Brondesbury, v. S. Hampstead Acton, v. Pallingswick Brondesbury, v. Pinner Brondesbury, v. Brondesbury Brondesbury, v. Pallingswick Brondesbury, v. Hampstead AUGUST. Brondesbury, v. Hampstead Nomads Mill Hill, v. Old Millhillians Brondesbury, v. Brondesbury Brondesbury, v. Ealihg “ A .’ Charlton, v. Charlton Park SEPTEMBER. . Brondesbury, v. West Herts . Brondesbury, v. Hampstead Nomads The M a r lb o r o u g h B lu e s will be reinforced by several promising young players, and will probably be pretty strong this year, although clubs with no ground of their own are always weak early in the season for want of practice. The toui^s in the North and in Kent have again been arranged, and it will be noticed from the list of matches that the Kent tour gives a week inland and a week by the sea. The honorary secre­ tary is Mr. W. Gordon Fellowes, 8, Old Square, Lincoln’s Inn, while the presi­ dent is Mr. A. G. Steel, K.C* The managers of matches are Messrs. H. Mordaunt Rogers, A. M. Black, W. I. Rowell, A. P. Scott, W. H. Lindsay, *nd T. Stone (Northern Tour), while the S mthern Tour will be managed by Messrs. H. Freeman, R. F. C. de Winton, and W. H. Lindsay. MAY. 5. Headquarters, v. Hon. Artillery Co.* 12. Teddington, v. Teddington* 26. Esher, v. Esher JUNE. 9. Epsom, v. Epsom College* 16. Wormwood Scrubbs, v. Kensington Park* 23. Rickling Green, v. Rickling Green 30. Ealing, v. Ealing* JULY. 6. School Ground, v. The SchoolJ 14. School Ground, v. Haileybury 19. South Hampstead, v. Hampstead 21. Surbiton, v. Surbiton* 28. Cliiswick, v. Chiswick Park* AUGUST. 3. Banstead, v. Banstead ,4. Beddington, v. Beddington Park 6. Liverpool, v. Liverpool i 8. Sandiway, v. Sandiway / 10. Sedgwick, v. Northern Nomads ) 13. Tunbridge Wells, v. Blue Mantles 15. To be arranged 17. Goddington, v. Mr. Milller-Hallett’s XI. 20. Folkestone, v. Folkestone 22. Walmer, v. Royal Marines 24. Hythe, v. Hythe * Half-day matches. $ Two-day matches. Northern Tourf Kent Tourt As usual the honorary secretary of the S treatham C.C., Mr. H. H. Scott, “ Bassat,” Woodfield Avenue, Streatham, has arranged an excellent programme, which includes matches against Surrey Olub and Ground, M.C.C., Incogniti, London County, Blackheatb, H.A.C., Hampstead, University College, Oxford, Wanderers, H. D. G. Leveson-Gower’s X I., Bickley Park, and nearly all the best clubs in the neighbourhood of Streatham. The managers of matches are Messrs. H. M. Leaf, J. F. W. Hooper, E. H. Leaf, J. L. Poillips, L. A. M. Fevez, H. H. Scott, E. P. Pulbrook, N. Miller, J. F. Steedman, C. J. Parton, V. F. Feeny, H. T. Cross, and the honorary secretary. The Home Week takes place in the middle of July, when six powerful teams will be opposed. M a y . 5. Blackheath, v. Blackheath 12. Richmond, v. Richmond 19. Reigate, v. Reigate Hill 26. Wimbledon, v. Wimbledon JUNE. Crystal Palace, v. London County Streatham, v. Tooting . Streatham, v. Dulwich Streatham, v. Blackheath Streatham, v. Beckenham Leatherhead, V; Leatherhead ------ Streatham, v. Streatham School Hampstead, v. Hampstead Streatham, v. University College, Oxford JULY. Streatham, v. Old Westminsters v. Wanderers v. Incogniti v. Surrey Olub and Ground LHnma w Q„i- v. Lond6n County fHome Week v. M.O.O. _ v. H. 1). Q, Leveson-Gower’s XI. Streatham,- v. Leatherhead Beckenham, v. Beckenham AUGUST. Streatham, v. Kenley Tooting, v. Tooting v Streatham, v. Wimbledon Streatham, v. Richmond Esher, v. Esher - - V SEPTEMBER. Streatham,.v. Hampstead tttreaoham, v. The Village Three elevens are run by the Norwood. C*C., whose honorary secretary is Mr; G. F. Newton, 1 Avington Grove, Penge.

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