Cricket 1907

112 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M ay 2, 1907. The H a m p to n W i c k C.C., which was founded in 1863, have arranged a heavy pro­ gramme for 1907- Sixty matches altogether are set down for decision, including a Week at the beginning of July, and a Tour in Sussex in mid-August. The joint Hon. Secretaries and Treasurers are Messrs. S. A. and A. E. Miles, of 2, Lansdown Terrace, Hampton Wick. The Captain of the 1st Eleven is Mr. R. J. Sivers. APRIL. 27j Home, v. London County Council MAY. 4. Norbury, v. London and Westminster Bank 4. Home, v. London and Westminster Bank If. 11. Home, v. Northbrook 11. Lee, v. Northbrook II. 16. Home, v. Wanderers 18. Malden, v. Malden Wanderers 20. Home, v. Dulwich 20. Weybridge, v. St. George’s College 23. Byfleet, v. Byfleet 25. Merton, v. Merton 25. Home, v. Merton II. 29. Virginia Water, v. Sanatorium JUNE. 1 Home, v. U. C. S. Old Boys 1. Norbury, v. London and Westminster Bank II. 8. Lee, v. Northbrook 8. Home, v. Northbrook II. 13. Richmond, v. Richmond 15. Dulwich, v. Dulwich 15. Home, v. Dulwich 11. 19. Brookwood, v. Brookwood 22. Home, v. Surbiton 22. Richmond, v. Post Office Savings Bank 26. Home, v. Sutton 29. Cobham, v. Cobliam Village 29. Home, v. Ashford JULY. 1. v. Brixton Wanderers \ 2. v. Byfleet 3. v. Richmond [ R w k 4. v. Cyphers 5. v. Thespids 6. v. East Moseley I 6. East Moseley, V. East Moseley 13. Home, v. Old Cranleighans 13. Dulwich, v. Dulwich II. 16. East Dulwich, v. Brixton Wanderers 19. Horsham, v. Horsham 20. Home, v. London & County Bank 20. Ashford, v. Ashford 24. Home, v. M.C.C. 27. Home, London & Westminster Bank 27. East Dulwich, v. Brixton Wanderers IT. 30. Beckenham, v. Cyphers AUGUST. 3. Home, v. Malden Wanderers 3. Malden, v. Malden Wandei-ers II. 5. East Molesey, v. East Molesey 5. Home, v. East Molesey II. 10. Home, v. Married v. Single 12. Burgess Hill, v. Burgess Hill 13. Steyning, v. Steyning 14. Bognor, v. Bognor 15. Chichester, v. Priory Park 16. Havant, v. Havant 17. 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