Cricket 1908

M ay 7, 1908. CRICKET A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 127 THE METROPOLITAN CLUBS IN 1908. The B i c k l e y P a r k C.C. have arranged an interesting programme for 1908, All their opponents are strong, among them being the Wanderers, Blackheath, Beckenham, Streatham and Granville. The Week com­ mences on June 15th, and the teams for the matches will be chosen from the Bromley and Bickley Park Clubs. The Hon. Secretary is Mr. E. A. Willett, Woodcote, Blyth Road, Bromley. MAY. ?. Home, v. Wanderers 9 Home, v. Hayes 16. Away, v. Eltham 23. Home, v. Blackheath 30. Home, v. Beckenham JUNE. 3. Away, v. Tonbridge School 6. Home, v. Nondescripts 8. Away, v. Bromley 13. Home, v. Beckenham 15. Bromley v. Wanderers .. 16. Bromley v. Streatham J 17. Bromley v. Beckenham ( ,T7. , 18. Bromley v. M. Baker’* X I. i ihe Week 19. Bromley, v. Gu>’s Hospital I 20. Bromley, v. Sidcup ' 20. Home, v. Blackheath 27. Home, v. Dulwich JU LY. 4. Home, v. Granville 11. Home, v. Eltham 1?. Away, v. Beckenham 18. Away v. Sevenoaks 25. Home, v. Sevenoaks AUGUST. 1. Home, v. E. H. Orchard’s X I. 3. Home, v. Bromley 8. Away, v. Granvilie 15. Home, v. Streatham 22. Away, v. Bromley The B r i x t o n W a n d e r e r s have arranged a long fixture list for the present season, and several of the strongest of the Metropolitan Clubs will be found among their opponents. During the Home Week, which is from July 13th to 18th, Surrey C. andG., Hampton Wick, Dulwich, Norbury Park, R. Kenward's XI., and Granville will be met. The ground is situated at the bottom of Dog Kennel Hill, two minutes’ walk from East Dulwich Station (L .B , and S.C. Ry.), and 15 minutes from Denmark Hill Station (v ia Champion Paik and Grove Lane). Trams now pass the gates. The Hon. Secretary is Mr. A. R. Whitley, of 85, Denmark Hill, S.E. MAY. 2. Home, v. Croydon 2. Croydon, v. Croydon 2. Lower Sydenham, v. Yokohama Bank 9. Norwood, v. Norwood 9. Hume, v. Norwood 9. Forest Hill, v. Forest Hill 16. Home, v. Cyphers 16. Lower Sydenham, v. Yokohama Bank 23. Catford, v. Private Banks 23. Lee, v. Granville “ A ” 23. Home, v. Private Banks 27. Home, v. Spencer 30 Home, v. London and We.'tminster Bank 30. Sydenhim, v. National Provincial Bank 30. Catford, v. Private Banks JUNE. 6. Hailsham, v. Hailsliam 6. Home, v. Ibis 8. Lewts, v. Lewes Priory 8, Home, v. Sutton 9. Hastings, v. Hastings Roveis 10. Sutton, v. Sutton 13. Bexley, v. Bexley Asylum 13. Walton, v. W alion 13. Home, v. Forest Hill 19. Lee, v. Granville 20. Home, v. Forest Hill 20. Forest Hill, v. Forest Hill 20. Ashtead, v. Ashtead 22. Wandsworth, v. Spencer II. 24 . Arlesey, v. Three Counties 27 . Neasden, v. Belsize 27. Home, v. Granville “ A .” 27. Penge, v. Ibis 29. Hampton Wick, v. Hampton Wick. JULY. 4. Norbury, v. London and Westminster Bank 4. Home, v. London and Westminster Bank 4. Norbury, v. London and Westminster Bank 11. Home, v. Sutton 11. Dulwich, v. Alleyn 13. Home, v. Surrey Club and Ground 14. Home, v. Hampton W ick 15. Home, v. Dulwich 16. Home, v. Norbury Park 17. Home, v. R. Kenward’s X I. 18. Home, v. Granville 18. Norbury, v. London and Westminster Bank 25. Penge, v. Ibis 25. Home, v. Hampton W ick 29. Kent House, v. Cyphers AUGUST. 1. Croyden, v. Croydon 1. Home, v. Croydon 3 Home, v. Cyphers 3. Kent House, v. Cyphers 4. Home, v. White House 8. Home, v. Private Banks 8. Sutton, v. Sutton 12. Norbury, v. Norbury Park 15. Forest Hill, v. Forest Hill 15. Home, v. Forest Hill 19. Home, v. East Grinstead 22. Home, v. ------- 22. Hampton W ick, v. Hampton Wick 29. Home, v. Ibis 29. Penge, v. Ibis SEPTEMBER. 5. Addlestone, v. Addlestone 5. Home, v. National Provincial Bank 9. Home, v. Young Amateurs 12. Dulwich, v. Dulwich 12. Home, v. Dulwich The B r o o k w o o d A s y lu m C.C.’s pro­ gramme extends over four monihs, commencing on May 2nd and concluding in September. Among the well-known clubs which will be met are Broadwater, Basingstoke, Honor Oak, Woking, Hampton Wick and Oailands Paik. The Hon. Secretary is Mr. W. E. Robinson, Brookwood Asylum, Woking. All nutches, except that on June 24th, commence at 11.30. M AY . 2. v. W oking 9. v. Westminster Hospital 13. v. Borough of Southwark 16. v. Kensington 23. v. Oatlands Park 27. v. East Lancashire Regiment 30. v. Guildford JUNE. 3. v. Royal Warwickshire Regiment 6. v. Old Citizens 10. v. East Lancashire Regiment (away) 13. v. Byfleet 20. v. Worplesdon (away) 21. v. Royal Artillery (away) 27. v. Kensington JULY. 4. v. Chobham 8. v. Hampton Wick 11. v. Farnham 18. v. Addlestone 25. v. Honor Oak 29. v. Royal Artillery (away) AUGUST. 1. v. R.A.M .C. 5. v. Send 8. v. W oking 12. v. Byfleet (away) 19. v. Broadwater 22. v. R.A.M.C. (away) 29. v. Basingstoke SEPTEMBER. 2. v. Borough of Southwark • 5. v. Woodham The G r a n v ille (L e e ) C.C. have arranged their usual attractive programme, and during their Week (June 15-20) will meet six of the strongest clubs in the Metro­ politan area. The Hon. Secretary is Mr. 11 . W. Gill, of 48, Micheldever Road, Lee, and the Hon. Treasurer Mr. J. Paxton Clarkson, of 20, St. Mildred’s Road. The side will again be under the leadership of Mr. P. P. Lincoln, whilst Mr. A. R. Lay­ man, who has been identified with the Club since 1875, fills the post of President. The match against M.C.C. and Ground on June 18th is for the benefit of the grounds­ man of the G.C.C. APRIL. 25.—Lee, v. Charlton Park. MAY. 2.—Lee, v. Bromley. 9.—Lee, v. W hitgift Wanderers. 16.—Hampstead, v. Hampstead. 23.—Tonbridge, v. Tonbridge. 30.—Eltham, v. Eltham. JUNE. 6.—Bromley, v. Bromley. 8.—Abbey Wood, v. Lessness Park. 10.—Lee, v. Blackheath. 13.—Orpington, v. A. M iller-Hallett’s XT. 15.—v. Forest Hill. . 16.—v. Wanderers. j 17.—v. Hampstead. Homo 18.—v. M.C.C. and Ground. J Week. 19—v. Brixton Wanderers. I 20.—v. Richmond. ■' 27.—Crofton Park, v. Guy’s Hospital. JULY. 4.—Bickley, v. Bickley Park. 7.—Forest Hill, v. Forest Hill. 11.—Gravesend, v. Gravesend. 16.—Lee, v. Woolwich Garrison. 18.—East Dulwich, v. Brixton Wanderers. 22.—Lee, v. Tonbridge. 25.—Lee, v. Eltham. 29.—Lee, v. Gravesend. AUGUST. 1.—Charlton Park, v. Charlton Park. 3.—Lee, v. Lessness Park. 8.— Lee, v. Bickley Park. 15.—Sidcup, v. Sidcup. 29.—Richmond, v. Richmond. The L o n d o n S c o t t is h , as usual, have arranged a long fixture list extending from May 2nd to September 12th. Although there is no Week, as many as 40 matches will be found on the Club’s programme. The President is the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Aberdeen, and the Hon. Secretary Mr. R. A. Bennett, of 37, Kingswood Avenue, Queen’s Park, N.W. The ground is situated at the end of Christ Church Avenue, Brondesbury. MAY. 2.—Hampstead, v. Hampstead. 2.—Brondesbury, v. South Hampstead. 9.—Brondesbury, v. Mill H ill Park. 9.—Acton, v. Mill H ill Park. 16.—Brondesbury, v. Ealing. 20.—Acton, v. University College. 23.—Brondesbury, v. Finchley. 23.—Neasden, v. U.C.S. 27 .—Mill H ill, v. Mill Hill School. 30.—Brondesbury, v. South Hampstead. 30.—Finchley, v. Finchley. JUNE. 6.—Finchley, v. Finchley. 6.—Brondesbury, v. Finchley. 8.—Brondesbury, v. Old Merchant Taylors. 8.—Cricklewood, v. St. Andrew’s, Frognal. 10.—Brondesbury, v. U.C.S. 13.—Ealing, v. Ealing. 13.—Brondesburv, v. University College. 17.—Brondesbury, v. Royal Dental Hospital. 20.— St. Quintin’s Park, v. St. Mary’s Hospital. 20.—Brondesbury, v. Pinner. 27.—Acton, v. Mill Hill Park. 27.—Brondesbury, v. Mill Hill Park. JULY. 4.—Brondesbmy Park, v. South Hampstead. 4.—Brondesbury, v. South Hampstead. 7.—Brondesbury, v. Stoics. 11.—Brondesbury, v. Tinner. 11.—Pinner, v. Pinner. 18.—Acton, v. Pallingswick. 18.—Brondesbury, v. Pallingswick. 25.—Brondesbury, v. Hampstead. 25.—Dulwich, v. Townley Park. AUGUST. 1.—Dulwich, v. Townley Park. 3.—Hitchin. v. Three Counties Asylum. 8.—Brondesbury, v. Townley Park. 15.—Brondesbury, v. Hornsey. 22.—Charlton, v. Charlton Park. 21).—Brondesbury, v. Bromley Town. SEPTEMBER. 5.—Brondesbury, v. Ascott Park. 12.—Hornsey, v. Hornsey.

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