Cricket 1907

94 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. A p r i l 25, 190“ THE METROPOLITAN CLUBS IN 1907. (Continued from Page 79.) The B ic k le y P a rk O.C. have arranged a very interesting programme for 1907. All their opponents are strong, among them bu ng Bromley, Blackheath, London County, M .C.C., Beckenhtm, and the Wanderers. The Home Week commences on the 1st of July, and the teams for the matches will be chosen from the members of the Bromley and Bickley Park Clubs. The Hon. Secretary is Mr. E. A. Willett, of Woodcote, Blyth Roi'7, Bromley. MAY. 4. Home, v. Sidcup 11. Home, v. Sevenoaks 20. Away, v. Bromley 25. Home, v. Blackheath JUNE. Home, v. Beckenham Home, v. Keston Home, v. Beckenham Away, v. Tonbridge School Away, v. Blackheath Home, v. Nondescripts JULY. Bromley, v. Wanderers Bromley, v. Guy’s Hospital Bromley, v. Beckenham Bromley, v. Mr. Maker’s XI. Bromley, v. M.C.C. Away, v. Sidcup Home, v. Eltham Away, v. Beckcnliam Home, v. Hayes Home, v. Granville AUGUST. Home, v. London County Home, v. Bromley Away, v. Granville Home, v. Streatham Away, v. Bromley Week. The B rix to n W a n d k rers have arranged a heavy fixture-list for the coming season, and, as usual, have included many excellent sides among their opponents. During the Home Week which is from July 15th to 20th, Surrey Club and Ground, Hampton W ick, Dulwich, Norbury Park, Mr. R. Kenward’s X L , and Granville will be the visiting teams. The ground is situated at the bottom of Dog Kennel Hill, two minutes’ walk from East Dulwich Station. Mr. F. Odell is again Captain, and Mr. A. R. Whitley, of 85, Denmark Hill, S.E ., the Hon. Secretary. 27. Practice match APRIL. MAY. 4 Home, v. Croydon 11. Home, v. N.P. Bank 18. Home, v. Cyphers 20. Lewes, v. Lewes Priory 21. Eastbourne, v. St. Andrew’s Masters 25. Wandsworth, v. Spencer JUNE. 1. Home. v. l.ondon and Westminster Bank 5 Brookwood. v. Brookwood Asylum 8. Home, v. Ibis 12. Sutton, v. Sutton 15. Tulse Hill, v. C Love’.l’s XI. 21. Lee, v. Granville ‘22. Home. v. Forest Hill 2fi. Arlese.v, v Three Countifs Asylum 2^). Home, v. Spencer JULY. 1. Hampton Wick. v. Hampton Wick (i. Norbury, v. London and Westminster Bank 13. Home, v. Sutton 15. Home, v. Surrey Club and Ground 16. Home, v. Hampton Wick 17. Home, v. Dulwich IS. Home, v. Norbury Park 19. Home, v. R. Kenward’s XL 20. Home, v. Granville 24. Catford, v. Private Banks 27 New Beckenham, v. National Provincial Bank 3 i. Kent House, v. Cyphers AUGUST. 3. Croydon, v. Croydon ft. lit>ii.e. v. Cyphers 10. Home, v. Private Banks 14. Norbury, v. Norbury Park 17. Forest Hill, v. Forest Hill 21. Caterham. v. Caterham 24. Home, v. J. C. Lovell’s XI. 31. Penge, v. Ibis SEPTEMBER. 7. Home, v. Alleyn The C h is w ic k P a r k U.C. have arranged an attractive programme for 1007 which includes a Week at the end of July and a Tour in Devon at the commencement of the following month. The Club’s Ground is within three minutes’ walk of Chiswick and Grove Park Station on the S .W .R ., and ten minutes’ walk of Gunnersbury and Chiswick Park and Acton Green Stations. The lion. Secretary is Mr. W . H. L. Horton, of Lynton, Sutton Court Road, Chiswick. APRIL. 27 Chiswick, Trial Game MAY. 4. Richmond, v. Richmond II. Ealing, v. Ealing 18. Chiswick, v. St. Thomas’s Hospital 20. Chiswick, v. Surbiton 21. Chiswick, v. Upper Tooting 25. Hounslow, v. Hounslow Garrison JUNE. 1. Chiswick House, v. Chiswick House 8. Chiswick, v. M Thomas's Hospital 15. Bedford, v Bedford County School 22. ( ’hi'Wick Park, v. Turnham Green 29. Uxbridge, v. Uxbridge JULY. G Chiswick, v. Barnes 13. Crystal Palace, v. London County 15. v. Ealing Ifi. v. Hounslow Garrison 17. v. Barnes i TT „» , 18. v M O.O. r Home Week. 19. v. Mr. M. A. Nicholas’s XI. 20. v. Lancing Old Boys 27. Chiswick, v. Marlborough Blues AUGUST. 3. v. Surg. E. P. G. Causton’s XI. R.N.C., Dartmouth 5. v. Bovey Tracey 0. v. Chudleiuh 7. v. Starcross 8. v. Torquay 9. v. Paignton* 17. Bushoy Park, v. Teddington 21. Chiswick, v. Old Cranleiirhans 31. Chiswick, v. nampstead Nomads SEPTEMBER. 7. Hanwell, v. Hanwell Asylum Devon Tour. 15. Blackheath, v Lewisham Wanderers 22. Blackheath, v. Lewisham Wanderers 22. Dulwich, v. Townlev Park 3rd 29. Blackheath, v. Brixton 29. Wimbledon, v. Investment Registry JULY. 6. Buckhurst Hill, v. Buckhurst Hill fi. Blackheath, v Ilford 3rd 13. Bexley, v. Bexley 13. Rlackheath, v. Bexley 2nd 20. New Beckenham, v. Herne Hill 20. Blackheath, v. Charles Brown and Co. 27. Blackheath. v. Catford 27. Catford, v. Catford 2nd AUGUST. 3. Blackheath (Away), v. Union Castle 10. Oxshott, v. Mr. R. J. Lambert’s Eleven 10. Blackheath, v. Buckhurst Hill 2nd 17. Blackheath, v. Townle.v Park 17. Wimbledon, v. London Devonians 24. Dulwich, v. Dulwich 24. Blackheath. v. Lewisham Wanderers 2nd 31. Crofton Park, v. Crofton Park 31. Blackheath, v. Upper Sydenham SEPTEMBER. 7. Blackheath, v. Union Castle 7. Crofton Park, v Crofton Park 2nd 14. Blackheath, v. Herne Hill 21. Blackheath, v. Catford 2nd * Two-day Match. The D e r r i c k W a n d e r e r s , whose ground is at .Manor Way, Lee Road, Blackheath, will meet several good clubs during the >ea'on, including Townley Park, Essex Club and Ground, Bexley, and Dulwich. The Captain is Mr. F. R. Pelly, and the Hon. Secretary Mr. F. T. Evans, of 52, Ma k Lane, E.C. APRIL. 27. Blackheath, Club Match MAY. 4. Away, v. Lewisham Wanderers 4. Blackheath. v. Crofton Park 11. Blackheath, v. Crofton Park II. > orbur.v, v. London and County Bank 3rd 18. Dulwich, v. Townley Park 18. Blackheath, v. Townley Park 3rd 20. Blackheath, v. Bellevue 25. West Green, v. West Green 25. Blackheath, v. Dulwich 3rd JUNE. 1. Blackheath, v. Essex Club and Ground l. Forest Hill, v. Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. 8. Blackheath, v. Bucklmrst Hill 8. Buckhurst. Hill. v. Buckhurst Hill 2nd 1-5. Blackheath, v. Dulwich The S treatham C.C. have arranged an attractive fixture-list for their coming season, forty-seven matches being found on their programme, which extends from .May 4th to September 7th. The “ W eek.” which is generally characterised by heavy scoring, is held in the second week of July, ihe visit­ ing Clubs being the Wanderers, Incogniti, Surtey C. & G., Old Wykehamists, M.C.C., and H. D. G. Leveson-Gower’s XI. The Hon. Secretary is Mr. H. H. Scott, of Basset, W ood field Avenue, Streatham. MAY. 4. Streatham, v. Mitcham 11. Blackheath, v. Blackheath 18. Richmond, v. Richmond 20. Streatham, v. Tooting 21. Streatham, v. Dulwich 25. Wimbledon, v. Wimbledon JUNE. 1. Streatham, v. Blackheath 8. Streatham, v. Beckenham 15. Leatherhead, v. Leatherhead 18. Streatham. v. Streatham School 22. Hampstead, v. Hampstead 29. Streatham, v. Old Ley^ians JULY. fi. Streatham, v. Old Westminsters 8. Streatham, v. Wanderers 9. St.reatham, v. Incogniti 10. Streatham, v. Surrey Club & G. | The 11. Streatham, v. Old YVykehamists f Wopk- 12. Streatham, v. M.G.C. 13. Streatham, v. II. 1).G. L.-Gowet’s XT.) 2 ». Streatham. v. Leatherhead 27. Beckenham, v. Beckenham AUGUST. 3. Mitcham, v. Mitcham 5. Tootinir, v. Toot ini: 10 . Streatham, v. Wimbledon 17. Streatham. v. Richmond 21 Esher, v. Esher 31. Streaiham, v. Hampstead SEPTEMBER. 7. Streatham, v. The Village "C R IC K E T " is the only paper in the world solely devoted to the game. Weekly, April to September. Monthly, October to March. T e r m s o p S u b s c r ip t io n :—6/- per annum. 7 /- post free abrond. r<iyahle in advance. Our Readers are particularly re­ quested to CROSS Cheques and Postal Orders “ London and County Bank.” All communication* to be sent direct to the Offices of Cricket , 168, Upper Thames Street, London, E.O.

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