Cricket 1907

110 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M a y 2, 1907. overs, the third wicket falling at 64 and the seventh at 68. Score and analysis :— . T ransvaal . First innings. Second innings. L. J. Taucred, b Kotze ... 4 b Luyt...............10 W. A. Shalders, b Luyt ... 0 b Kotze ....... 8 M. Hathorn, c S. J. Snook, b Whitehead .................10 b Kotze ............ 0 G. C. White, st Bisset, b c S. D. Snooke, b Luyt ............................... 0 Whitehead ... 8 G. A. Faulkner, lbw, b cS. D. Snooke, b Whitehead........................10 Whitehead ... 7 J. R. M. Mackay, c Reid, b Kotze ..............................27c Conry, b Kotze 26 R. O. Schwarz, b Kotze ... 3c Conry,b Kotze 27 E. A. Vogler, b Kotze......... 9b Ivotze .......... 40 H. Smith, c Hands, b c Bisset, b White- K otze............................... 6 head..................25 P. W. Sherwell, b Kotze ... 7b Kotze .......... 12 N. Norden, not out .......... 3 not out................ 0 Extras ... ..........10 Exti-as............13 Total .................98 Total..........176 W estern P rovince . S. E. Horwood, c Sherwell, c Vogler, b Faulk- b Schwarz........................ 0 ner ..................30 S. D. Snooke, lbw, b Faulk­ ner ... ........................ 25 b Faulkner............ 16 A. Difford, b Schwarz ... 3c Tancred, b Vog­ ler .................18 S. J. Snook, c Schwarz, b White............................... 67 notout................45 A. Reid, lbw, b Faulkner... 0 notout................14 P. Hands, b Faulker.......... 0 M. Bisset, lbw, b Faulkner 0 F. T). Conry, b Faulkner ... 0 R. Luyt, b Faulkner.......... 5 G. Whitehead, b Norden ... 10 J. J. Kotze, not out ..........12 Extras ................ 23 Extras.......... 9 Total .................145 Total (3 wkts.)132 T r an sv a a l . o. M. R. W. o . M. R. W. Kotze ... ... 15*2 1 37 6 .......... 21 2 88 6 Luyt ... . 6 0 17 2 10 2 26 1 Whitehead . 9* 0 34 2 ... 15*4 1 35 3 8 . .1. Snookc... 5 0 14 0 W estern P ro vin ce . O, , M. R. W. o. M. R. W. Schwarz ... ... 5 0 15 2 .......... 10-4 1 43 0 Vogler.......... ... 10 1 38 0 ......... . 8 0 32 1 Faulkner ... ... 12 2 37 f>......... 15 4 36 2 Norden ... 6 1 -23 1 ........... White.......... ... 1- 2 (i 9 1 ........... . 4 1 12 0 THE METROPOLITAN CLUBS IN 1907. (Continued from Page 94.) The B r o o k w o o d A s y lu m C.C. have a pro­ gramme of 31 matches for the coming season. Among the teams which will be met are Kensington, Richmond, Guildford, Hampton Wick and Basingstoke. The Hon. Secretary is Mr. W. E. Robinson, Brookwood Asylum, Woking. MAY. 4. v. Horsell and Woking 8. v. Coldstream Guards 11. v. Westminster Hospital 15. v. Grenadier Guards 18. v. Kensington 25. v Oatlands Park 29. v. King’s Regiment (away) JUNE. 1. v. Richmond 5. v. Brixton Wanderers 8. v. R. A. M. Corps (away) 12. v. Borough of Southwark 15. v. Guildford 19. v. Hampton Wick 22. v. Chobham 29. v. Kensington JULY. 3. v. Walham Green 6. v. Ashford 10. v. By fleet (away) 13. v. Oatlands Park (away) 17. v. Borough of Southwark 20. v. Addlestone 27. v. Basingstoke v. IV./V.1VHJ. 6. v. Send 10. v. Horsell and Woking 13. v. Guildford faway) 17. v. Broadwater 21. v. King’s Regiment 24. v. Byfleet 31. v. Basingstoke (away) SEPTEMBER. 7. v. Woodham The E w e l l C.C. card for 1907 is not a long one, only 18 fixtures being found thereon. The majority of the opposing clubs, however, are very strong, and some good matches should be the result. The Hon. Secretary is Mr. C. C. Buxton, of Ewell. Among the members of the committee are the famous old footballers, Messrs. A. M. and P. M. Walters. MAY. 11.Ewell, v. Barnes 18. Ewell, v. Wimbledon 20. Ewell, v. Nondescripts 25. Ewell, v. Epsom JUNE. 1. Horton, v. Horton 8. Ewell, v. Leatherhead 15. Ewell, v. Beddington 22. Parkside, v. Parkside 29. Ewell, v. Stoics JULY. fi. Leatherhead, v. Leatherhead Rovers 13. Epsom, v. Epsom 20 .Wimbledon, v. Wimbledon 27. Ewell, v. Surbiton AUGUST. 3. Leatherhead, v. Leatherhead 5. Ewell, v. Surbiton 10. Beddington, v. Beddington 17. Ewell, v. Roehampton 24. Ewell, v. Dulwich The Hon. Secretary of the F o r e s t H i l l C.O., now in its twe •ty-fourth year, is Mr. W .R . Williams, of 30, Dartmouth Road, Forest Hill. Four teams will be run during the season, and over eighty matches played. At the opening of July there is a Week, during which some very strong sides will be met. The ground is situated about ten minutes’ walk from the Catford Stations on the S.E. and C.R., and fifteen minutes’ walk from Forest Hill Station on the L.B. and S.C.R. APRIL. 27 Dulwich, v. Dulwich MAY. 4 Home, v. Spencer 11 Sydenham, v. Ibis 18 Norwood, v. Norwood 20 Croydon, v. Croydon 25 Home, v. London and Westminster Bank JUNE. 1 Beckenham, v. Cyphers 5 Bellingham, v. White House S Home, v. Private Banks 15 Home, v. National Provincial Bank 17 Lee, v. Granville 22 East Dulwich, v. Brixton Wanderers 26 Home, v. St. Dunstan’s Masters 29 Home, v. Ibis JULY. 1 Home, v. White House 2 Home, v. Granville 3 Home, v. M.C.C. 4 Home, v. Wanderers 5 Home, v. London County 6 Home, v. Sutton 13 Wandsworth, v. Spencer 20 Catford, v. Private Banks 27 Home, v. Dulwich AUGUST. 3 Sutton, v. Sutton 5 Home, v. Croydon 10 Home, v. Cyphers 17 Home, v. Brixton Wanderers 22 Palace, v. London County 2*1 Norbury, v. London and Westminster Bank 31 Home, v. Norwood SEPTEMBER. 7 Home, v. C.B.F.C. T E N T S ! T E N T S ! -Suitable for gardens, cricket, or camping out purposes; 40 feet in circumference; pegs, poles, ma'let. and lines com­ plete (with bag included). I will send one complete for 35s. carriage paid. Price List of Marquees, any size, post free.--From H. ,1. O asson, Government Contractor, Rye. The L ondon J oint S tock B ank C.C., whose ground is at Beckenham, is now in its thirty-sixth year. Mr. H. Whitby, of Rus­ sell Square, is the Hon. Secretary, and Mr. G. Eliot-Lockhart the captain. It will be seen that the majority of the fixtures have been arranged with other Banks as opponents. MAY. 4. Home, v. Parr’s Bank U. Home, v. Ferndale 18. Home, v. National Provincial Rank 22. Home, v. London and Provincial Rank* 25. Home, v. Camber Athletic Club JUNE. I. Beckenham, v. Capital & Counties Bank 5. Beckenham, v. Union & Smiths Bankj 8. Home. Capital & Counties Bank 10. Catford, London & Provincial Bank* 22. Dulwich, v. Camber Athletic Club 25. Catford, v. African Banks’ Athletic Club* JULY. 13. Home, v. Alleyn 23. Home, Union & Smiths Bankf 27. Dulwich, v. Old Olavians 30. Home, v. African Banks’ Athletic Club* AUGUST. 3. Home, v. Old Olavians 17. Lee, v. Parr’s Bank 24. Dulwich, v. Alleyn 31. Beckenham, v. National Provincial Bank *Two-day matches. fThree-day matches. The R ich m o n d C.C. have again had an interesting programme arranged by the Hon. Secretary, Mr. Cyril W. Hogg, of “ Holme- hurst,” King’sRoad, Richmond. Among the many well-known clubs are Chiswick, Pallingswick, Streatham, Mitcham, Hamp­ stead, Surrey C. and G., Hampton Wick, Upper Tooting, M.C.C. and Ground, and Wanderers. The Captain U Mr. J. A. Healing. MAY. 4. Richmond v. Chiswick II. East Acton v. Pallingswick 18. Richmond v. Streatham 20. Richmond v. Mitcham 22. Acton v. Daly’s Cricket Club 25. Richmond v. Hampstead 20. Ealing v. Ealing JUNE. 1. Brookwood v. Brookwood 5. Richmond v. Daly’s Cricket Club 8. Richmond v. Pallingswick 12. Richmond v. Surrey Club and Ground 13. Richmond v. Hampton Wick 14. Richmond v. Thespids 15. Richmond v. Barnes 21. Norwood v. Norwood 22. Tooting, v. Upper Tooting 28 Richmond v. Thenpids 29 Richmond, v. Campbell’s XT. JULY. 3. Hampton Wick v. Hampton Wick 6. Richmond v. Norwood 13. Mitcham v. Mitcham 20. Richmond v. Wanderers 57. Richmond v. Swifts AUGUST. 3. Cr. Lane, Acton v. Shepherd’s Bush 5. Richmond v. Barnes 10. Richmond, v. M.C.C. and G. 17. Streatham v. Streatham 21. Virginia Water v. Holloway Sanatorium 24. Hounslow Barracks v. Army Pay Corps 31. Ealing v. Ealing SEPTEMBER, 7. Ashford v. Ashford. The U.C.S. O ld B oys are once more indebted to the Headmaster for permission to use the School Ground at Neasden during the holidays, and on Monday and Thursday evenings throughout the season. As last year, there will be a week’s tour in Devon commencing at the end of Julv, when the headquarters will be the Royal York Hotel, Sidmouth. The Hon. Secretary is Mr. P. J. S. Richardson, 47, Marlborough Hill, N.W. Since last season Mr. Frank Eastman has been compelled to resign the office of Treasurer, owing to pressure of business, and his successor has not yet been elected. Home Week

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