Cricket 1907
158 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M a t 23, 1907. TH E M ETRO PO L ITAN CLUBS IN 1907. (Continued from Pjge 112.) The', C ane H ill C ricket C lub have a good list of ^fixtures for the present season, playing the M.C.C. and many other strong clubs on their picturesque ground at Coulsdon. Parson Crawford will, as usual, Captain the team— for the 24th season—and hopes to have an excellent eleven at his command. MAY. 4. Hume, v. Middlesex Hospital 11. ,, v. St. Mary’s Hospital 18. ,, v. Purley 25. ,, v. St. Thomas’s Hospital JUNE. 1. ,, v. London County Council 8. ,, v. Magdalen Wanderers 15. ,, v. South Nutfield 22. ,, v. Crofton Park 29. ,, v. Herne Hill JULY. 6. ,, v. M.C.C. and Ground 13. ,, v. Dulwich 20. „ v. Tyros 27. ,, v. Fulham AUGUST. 3. ,, v. Old Brentwood’s C.C. 10. ,, v. Chipstead 17. ,, v. Caterham Depot 24. ,, v. Addiscombe 31. ,, v. White House C.C. SEPTEMBER. 7- , v. Old Devonians 14. !,, v. Merstham As usual, Mr. F. C. Wheeler, of 32, South Hill Park, N .W ., has arranged a long and attractive programme for the H ampstead C.C. The majority of the strongest clubs in the Metropolitan area will be met, as well as such sides as the Oxford Authentics, Marlborough Blues, and Old Tonbridgians. The Week takes place in the middle of July, and winds np with a match against M.C.C. and Ground. MAY. 4. Hampstead, v. London Scottish 8. Hampstead, v. Stoics 11. Hampstead, v. Belsize 11. Hornsey, v. Hornsey 15. Finchley, v. Finchley 18. Ealing, v. Ealing 18. Hampstead, v. Granville 25. Richmond, v. Richmond 25. Hampstead, v. Surbiton 29. Hampstead, v. Charlton Park JUNE. 1. Tonbridge, v. Tonbridge School 1. Hampstead, v. Marlborough Blues 5. Southgate, v. Southgate 6. Lord’s, v. M.O.O. 8. Upper Tooting, v. Upper Tooting 8. Hampstead, v. West Herts 12. Stanmore, v. Stanmore 15. Berkhampstead. v. Berkhampstead School 15. Hampstead, v. Eltham 19. Lee, v. Granville 22. Hampstead, v. Streatham 22. Woodford, v. Woodford Wells 22. Highgate. v Hitrhgate School 2li. St. Quintin’s Park, v. St. Mary’s Hospital 29. Hampstead, v. Guy’s Hospital 29. Eltham, v. Eltham 29. Mill Hill, v. Mill Hill School [JULY. 3. Hampstead, v. Oxford University Authentics 6. Hampstead, v. Upper Tooting 6. Hayward’s Heath, v. Hayward’s Heath 9. Hornsey, v. Hornsey 10. Hampstead, v. Wanderers 13. Hampstead, v. Ealing 13. Bedford, v. Bedford County School 15. v. Hornsey 1(5. v. Old Westminsters 17. v. Old Tonbridgians 18. v. Mariborough Blues 19. v. Trojans 20. v. M.O.C. 24. Neasden, v. University College School 27. Hampstead, v. Univ College School Old Boys 27. Brondesbury, v. London Scottish AUGUST. 3. Uxbridge, v. Uxbridge 3. Hampstead, v. Woodford Wells 5. Hampstead, v. Pinner 10. Watford, v. West Herts 17. Hampstead, v. Stanmore 21. Charlton Park, v. Charlton Park 24. Neasden, v. Belsize *~ v 24. Hampstead, v. Nondescripts 28. Hampstead, v. Finchley 31. Streatham, v. Streatham SEPTEMBER. 7. Hampstead, v. Old Briglitonians A good fixture-list for the L ondon and C ounty B ank C .C . has again been arranged by the Hon. Secretary, Mr. P. W . Hubbard, of 21, Lombard Street, E .C . The ground is situate at Highbury Avenue, Norbury, and is within easy distance of both Streatham and Norbury stations—the latter for choice. Mr. J. A. Bienvenu, at one time well-known in Hastings cricketing circles, -will again Captain the side. MAY. 4. Home, v. Union Bank of Australia 11. Dulwich, v. Alleyn 14. Norbury, v. London & Westminster Bank} 18. Dulwich, v. Dulwich 20. Home, v. Country Members 22. Norwood, v. London & South Western Bankj 25. Home, v. Addiscombe 29. Catford, v. London & Provincial Bank* JUNE. 1. Home, v. Streatham Hill 8. Streatham, v. Streatham Hill 11. Home, v. Seneca* 15. Sutton, v. Sutton 18. Lower Sydenham, v. National Provincial Bankt JULY. 6. Beckenham, v. Union Bank of Australia 9. Home, v. London & South Western Bankf 13. Home, v. National Provincial Bank 16. Home, v. London and Westminster Bankf 20. Hampton Wick, v. Hampton Wick 25. Catford, v. London & Provincial Bank* 27. Wandsworth Common, v. Heathfield AUGUST. 3. Home, v. Alleyn 5. Cranbrook, v. Viscount Goschen’s XI. 10. Home, v. North Kensington 17. Home, v. Heathfield 25. Home, v. Sutton 31. Tulse Hill, v. Mr. J. C. Lovell’s XI. SEPTEMBER. 7. Wandsworth Common, v. Belle Vue tThree-day Match. *Two-day Match. An attractive programme has been arranged for the L o n d o n S c o t t is h for the present season, among the many strong opponents who will be met btiug Hampstead, Ealing, West Herts and Townley Park. The Hon. Secretary is Mr C. Koe Child, of 1, West End Mansions, West End Lane, N.W. The ground is situated at the end of Chaist Church Avenue, Brondesbury. APRIL. 27. Brondesbury, Mr. Pope’s XI. v. Mr. K. Child’s XI MAY. 4. Hampstead, v. Hampstead 4. Brondesbury,*v. S. Hampstead 11. Brondasbury. v. Mill Hill Park 11. Acton, v Mill Hill Park 18. Hrondesbury, v. Ealing •18. Acton, v. University College 20. Brondesbury, v. Old Millhillians 20. Finchley, v.' Kinchley 22. Mill Hill, v. Mill Hill School 25. Brondesbury, v. Finchley 25. Willesden, v. U.C S. 30. Brondesbury, v. Stanmore JUNE. 1. Brondesbury, v. S. Hampstead 1. Charlton, v. Charlton Park 5. Watford, v. West Herts 8. Finchley, v. Finchley 8. Brondesbury, v. Finchley 12. Brondesbury, v. U.C.S. 15. Ealing, v. Ealing 15. Brondesbury, v. University College 19. Brondesbury, v. Royal Dental Hospital 22. St. Quintin Park, v. St. Mary’s Hospital 22. Brondesbury, v. Pinner 29. Acton, v. Mill Hill Park 29. Brondesbury, v. Mill Hill Park JULY. 4. Stanmore, v. Stanmore 6. Brondesbury Park, v. S. Hampstead 6. Brondesbury, v. S. Hampstead 10. Hornsey, v. Hornsey 13. Brondesbury, v. Pinner 13. Pinner, v. Pinner 17. Brondesbury, v. West Herts 20. Brondesbury, v. Pallingswick 20. Acton, v. Pallingswick 27. Brondesbury, v. Hampstead AUGUST. 3. Brondesbury, v. St. Andrew’s 5. Mill Hill, v. Old Millhillians 10. Brondesbury, v. Townley Park 17. Brondesbury, v. Brondesbury 24. Brondesbury, v. Charlton Park 31. Brondesbury, v. Hampstead Wanderers SEPTEMBER. 7. Brondesbury, v. Hampstead Nomads The S outhgate C.C., who are fortunate in having Mr. R. D. Walker for their President, will meet several well-known Metropolitan Clubs during the season, including Hamp stead, Upper Tooting, Hornsey, H.A.C., etc. The Hon. Secretary is Mr. Eugene White, of Vicars Moor Lane, Winchmore Hil. MAY. 4. Southgate, v. St. Bartholomew’s Hospital 2nd* 11. Finsbuiy. v. Hon. Artillery Co. 11. Southgate, v. Southgate Adelaide* 18. Hornsey, v. Hornsey 18. Southsate, v. Hornsey* 20 . Southgate, v London Hospital 20. Southgate, v. Southgate Adelaide* 25. Southgate, v. St. Bartholomew’s Hospital :5. Winchmore Hill, v. St. Bart ’s Hospital 2nd* JUNE. 1. Southgate, v. St. Thomas Hospital 5. Southgate, v. Hampstead “A u c W P A T E N T TROUSER PRESSERS. 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