Cricket 1907

Apkil 11, 1907. CRICKET A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 63 The centuries scored during the season were : T Curtis-Hayward for C.C.C. v. Telegraph C.C.C................ .................................................. B. A. White for Ballyganj C.C. v. C.C.C............ Major H. S. Ainslie for C.C.C. v. Aryan Club ... J. D. Guise for C.C.C. v. Town C lu b ................. B. E. G. Eddis for C.C.C. v. Hornets A.C. B. E. G. Eddis for C.C.C. v. Behar Wanderers A. W. Bentinck for Behar Wanderers v. C.C.C. Capt. J. G. Greig for Bombay v. C.C.C.............. G. H. Walker for the Military v. C.C.C.............. G. Turnbull for C.C.C. v. Ballyganj C.C............. G. Turnbull for C.C.C. v. Rangers C.C............... J. D. Guise for C.C.C. v. Customs A.C............... A. B. Rosser for Indian Schools v. English Schools............................................................ J. D. Guise for English Schools v. Indian Schools ........................................................ ^Signifies not out. 120* 101 104 189* 102 101 101 160 129 105* 103 119 112 134 THE INCOGNITI. Major C. E. Greenway, of 20, Craven Street, W ., is again the Hon. Secretary of the Incogniti, whose fixture list is as extensive and attractive as usual. In addition to the ordinary matches there are Cambridge, Midland, Schools, Southern and Western Tours. The managers of matches are Major Greenway, G. E. Winter, A. R. Severn, D. C. Lee, H . E. F. Sich, L. H. W . Trough- ton, C. M. Tuke, B. Tabrum, W . E. Martyn, B. P. Dobson, E. C. Lee, II. II. Dillon, R. Macandrew and G. R. Joyce. j Tour. Midland Tour. Schools Tour. MAY. Hertford, v. Haileybury College. £ King’s^and'cfare Colleges. 1 " i d g e v. Jesus College* Repton, v. Repton School* Lichfield, v. Lichfield* Worcester, v. Worcestershire Gents. Chatham, v. Royal Navy and Royal Marine Light Infantry. West Kensington, v. St. Paul’s School. Sherborne, v. Sherborne School* Bath, v. Bath College Bath, v. Lansdown O.O. Cheltenham, v. Cheltenham College" JUNE. Hounslow, v. Hounslow Garrison Woolwich, v. Woolwich Garrison Vincent Square, v. Westminster School Aldershot, v. 1st Army Corps* Esher, v. Esher Woolwich, v. Royal Military Academy Folkestone, v. Folkestone* Camberley, v. Royal Military College Gatton Park, v. Gatton Park Ohiswick House, Married v. Single JULY. Wimbledon, v. Wimbledon Streatham, v. Streatliam Blackheatli, v. Blackheath Holywell Park, Meopham, v. Mr. R. H. Foa’s XI. Shorncliffe, v. Shorncliffe Garrison* Beckenham, v. Beckenham* Rgham, v. Milton Park Potter’s Bar, v. Northaw Place Chiswick House, v. Bushrangers Winchester, v. Hampshire Hogs* AUGUST. Portsmouth, v. United Services* Marlow, v. Marlow* Henley, v. Henley Plymouth, v. United Services* \ Keyham, v. Royal Navy* Torquay, v. Torquay* .NewtonAbbot v. South Devon* Teignbridge, v. Teignbridge* Exmouth, v. Exmouth* Sidmouth, v. Sidmouth* Seaton, v. Seaton* Sidmouth, v. Sidmouth* Exeter, v. Devon Dumplings* *Two-day matches. Southern Tour. Western Tour. THE METROPOL ITAN CLUBS IN 1907. The S p e n c e r C.C., whose membership is now over 300, is fortunate in having Mr. V . J. Woodward, the International footballer, for its captain. The ground, at Wandsworth Common, is about seven and a half acres in extent, and comprises two cricket pitches, fifteen tennis courts. a bowliog green and croquet lawn, and three pavilions. The honorary secretary and treasurer is Mr. A. J. Bryant, of 24, Brodrick Road, Wandsworth Common. APRIL. 20. Home, Club Match 27. Home, v. Croydon MAY. 4. Forest Hill, v. Forest Hill 11. Home, v. Paddington 18. Crystal Palace, v London County 20. Acton, v. Shepherd’s Bush 25. Home, v. Brixton Wanderer's JUNE. 1. Mitcham, v. Mitcham 8. Croydon, v. Croydon 15. Home, v. Cobham 22, Ealing, v. Ealing 29. East Dulwich, v. Brixton Wanderers JULY. 6. Home, v Catford 10. Sutton, v. Sutton 13. Home, v. Forest Hill 20. Sydenham, v. Ibis 22. v. Brighton Brunswick 23. v. Mitcham 24. v Surrey Club & Ground 25. v. Epsom Home Week 26. v. London County 27. v. Ealing AUGUST. 3. Epsom, v. Epsom 5. Home, v. Fulham 10. lleigate, v. Reigate Priory 17. Home, v. Whitgift Wanderers 21. Home, v. Ibis 31. Home, v. Paddington SEPTEMBER. 7. Cobham, v. Cobham 14. Home, v. Sutton The following dates, through disappointment and otherwise, are vacant and are offered to clubs with good private grounds. SECOND XI. (medium strong'. June 5. Home „ 22. Home July 3. Away or home „ 13. Away THIRD XI, Aug. 3. Away FOURTH XI. June 15. Away „ 22. Away Sept. 7. Away The Hon. Secretary of the K enley C.C. is Mr. J. D. broad, of Longwood, Kenley, and the Captain Mr. T. J. Bruce. A capital programme has been arranged, the chief Clubs which will be met being streatham, Black­ heath, Reigate Priory, Upper Tooting, Beckenham, and Surrey Club and Ground. The “ W eek ” takes place in the third week of July. APRIL. 27. Kenley, Married v. Single MAY. 4. Kenley, v. Streatham 11. Kenley, v. Blackheath 18. Banstead, v. Banstead 20. Reigate, v. Reigate Hill 25. Tooting, v. Upper Tooting JUNE. 1. Kenley, v. Oaterham 8. Blackheath, v. Blackheath 15. Kenley, v. Whitgift Wanderers 22. Kenley, v. Beckenham 29. Kenley, v. Oxted THE GREAT CITY DEPOT FOR HIGH-CLASS SPORTS REQUISITES. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR CLUB ORDERS. C R IC K E T BATS . 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