Cricket 1908
CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M ay 7, 1908. C h is w ic k P a r k have arranged an in teresting programme, which includes a Week in July and a Tour in Devon in August. In addition, such strong clubs as Richmond, Barnes, Upper Tooting, and Ealing will be met. The Hon. Sec. is Mr. W. H. L. Horton, of Lynton, Sutton Court Road, Chiswick. The ground is within three minutes’ walk of Chiswick and Grove Park Station on the L..and S. W. R., and ten minutes’ walk of Gunnersburv and Chiswick Park and Acton Green Stations on the District, South-Western, Metro politan, North London, and Midland Rail ways. MAY. 2 —Richmond, v. Richmond. 9.—Ealing-, v. Ealing. 16.—Chiswick, v. St. Thomas’ Hospital. 23. —Hounslow, v. Hounslow Garrison. SO.—Chiswick House, v. Chiswick House. JUNE. 6.—Chiswick, v. St. Thomas’ Hospital. 8.—Chiswick, v. Surbiton. 9.—Upper Tooting, v. Upper Tooting. 13.—Elstow, v. Elstow School. 20.—Chiswick Park, v. Turnham Green. 27.—Uxbridge, v. Uxbridge. 27.—Chiswick, v. St. Thomas’ Hospital 2nd XI. JULY. 4.—Chiswick, \. Barnes. 13—y. Ealing. > 14.—y. Hounslow Garrison. 15.—v. Barnes. 16.—v. M.C.C. 17.—v. M. A. Nicholas’ X I. I 18.—v. Marlborough Blues. J 25.—Chiswick, v. Lancing Old Bovs 31.—v. Chudleigh. % AUGUST. I 1 —Bovey Trac'ey. 3.—Exmouth*. 5.—Torquay*. 7.—Paignton*. I Home j Week. >Tour. 15.—Bushey Park, v. Teddington. 22.—Chiswick, v. Old Crsnleighans. 29.—Chiswiok, v. Hampstead Nomads. SEPTEMBER. 5 —Hanwell, v. Hanwell Asylum. *Two days’ match. The F o r e s t H i l l C.C. will, as usual, run four Elevens during the summer. In July there is a Week, during which the M.C.C., Wanderers, and London County will be met. The ground is situated in Rubens Street (off Rutland Park), Perry Hill, and is about ten minutes’ walk from the Catford Stations on the S.E. and C. Ry., or fifteen minutes from Forest Hill Station on the L.B. and S.C. Ry. The Hon. Sec. is Mr. W. R. Williams, of 30, Dartmouth Road, Forest Hill. The pre^ sent is the Club’s 25th season. APR IL. 2f>—Dulwich, v. Dulwich 15.—Bellingham, v. White House. 18.—Catford, v. Private Banks. 25.—Home, v. Dulwich. AUGUST. 1.—Sutton, v. Sutton. 3.—Home, v. Croydon. 7.—Dulwich, v. Dulwich. 8.—Home, v. Cyphers. 15.—Home, v. Brixton Wanderers. 20.—Palace, v. London County. 22.—Norbtiry, v. L. and W. Bank. 29.—Home, v. Norwood. SEPTEMBER. 5.—Home, v. C. B. Football Club. 12.—Gravesend, v. Gravesend. “ O Y A L B R E I D ’ S O V A L - W H I T E . The celebrated preparation for cleaning Cricket and all Buff Leather Goods, MAY. —Home, v. Spencer. —Sydenham, v. Ibis. —Norwood, v. Norwood. —Home, v. L. and W. Bank. -Beckenham, v. Cyphers. JUNE. -H om e; v. Private Banks. -Croydon, v. Croydon. -H om e, v. Nat. Prov. Bank. -Lee, v. Granviile. -E . Dulwich, v. Brixton Wanderers. -H om e, v. Ibis. JULY. -Hom e, v. Sutton. -v . Dulwich. \ -v. Granville. -v . M.C.C. -v. Wanderers. -v. London County. -v. White Houte. ■Home ( Week. 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