Cricket 1908

M a y 14 , 1908 . CR ICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M 3 MARLBOROUGH BLUES v. PRIVATE BANKS. —Played at Catford on May 9. M ari borough B lurb . A. W. Dickinson, Sabin *.............. 31 C. H. M . Thring, b Smith ............... 5 L. N. Roger?, c Fitch, b Smith .............10 M. S. Rogers, b Smith 16 M. O. Lewis, b Sabin 3 H. Church, b Fitch M. J. D.M offatt, lbw, b Black ............... 7 C. S. Sabin, b S. Rogers ............... 7 C.E. Melville, b Black 8 C. R. Ingersoll, b S. Rogers ............... 7 R. M. W orlock. c L. Rogers, b S. Rogers 17 W . A . Smith, c L. Rogeis, b Black ... 10 J. L. M. Davidson, b S. Rogers ..............54 P riv a tr B a n k s . H.M.Rogers,b Sabin H. L . Wynne, Ibw, b F itch .......................... A . Hacking, not out... A . N. Rogers, b Sabin A. M. Black, b Sabin B 4, lb 3 Total 0 0 0 0 7 . 105 C. L. Penman, c S. Rogers, b L. Rogers 15 W . E. R. Willson, not out .............. 6 J. T. Fitch, b L. Rogers .............. 6 C. Ledger, c and b S. Rogers ................. 0 B 5, lb 4 Total . U 6 FOREST H IL L “ A ” v. GRANVILLE “ A .” - Played at Forest Hill on May 9. F orbrt H ill “ A .’ ’ S. Hunter, b Gale W . H<5lt, b Gale H. Nettleton, c and b Gale ... ............. Brough, h Sills P. Hunter, b Sills ... S. Owens, c A . Helder, b Hollingworth F. Mace, b Sills C. Moore, lbw, b Gale 13 L. Baskett, b Holling- woi th .............3 J. Gillingham, b Hol­ lingworth .............. 0 P. Russell, not out ... 5 Extras ...............15 G r a n v illr “ A .” Total W . Helder. b Bat-kett 6 C. Helder, bRussell... 1 E. T. Gale, b Owens... 37 J. Sills, c Gillingham, T) Russell ..............88 A. Helder, c Brough, b Russell ... ..1 2 E. Lavender, b Rus­ sell .......................... 5 J. Hollingworth, run out ........................... 0 V. Thomson, b Rus­ sell .......................... A. Spencer, b Rutsell A. Ryder, not not ... A . Rodwell, b Baskett Extras Total ... . 177 N ATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK (2 nd ) v . UNION BANK OF AU STRALIA. — Played at Lower Sydenham on May 9. N.P.B. R. W right, b Masser- by ........................... F. H. Clouting, c Par­ ker, b Masserby ... J. Manners, c Parker, b Beck ............... C. A . Shaw, run out... G. R. Gardner, b Masserby .............. E. J. Provis,b Masser­ by ......................... E. G. Logsdail, b Masserby .............. 2 3 . R. Attwood, b MasSerby .............. 0 W . E. Kingwell, lbw, b eck ... ... 12 C. W . King, not out 0 H. E. Ingall, b Beck... 0 B l,lb 6 ... 7 E. F. Parker, c Ingall, b W right ............... l H. C. W hite; b Att­ w ood... ...............11 W . E. Beck,b W right 2 F. J. MaBserby, b Manners .............23 C. E. Murch, b Man­ ners ........................ 1 E. J. Richerford, c Provis, b Kingswell 28 T. F. McMullen, c Ingall, b Logsdail... 13 Total ...............62 U.B.A. M. W . Turner, b W right ...............16 N. C. Franks, b Att­ wood ... L. S. Gardener, out .............. H. Moss, notout not B 15, w 1 Total ...117 L. R. Burrows, who bowled '60 well in the Freshmen’s match $t Oxford last week, is a son of the Rev. Leonard Hedley Burrows, Vicar of Croydon, Surrey. Stewart took four wickets with consecutive balls for Joseph Rodgers and Sons against Refuge C.C. at Sheffield on Saturday. J. E. Raphael, of Oxford and Surrey, has been elected a member of tbe Reform Club and also to the Committee of the National Liberal Club. He is the Liberal candidate for Croydon. The late Rev. Robert Lang, the Harrow and Cambridge fast bowler, who died on March 23rd last, aged 67, left estate of the gross value of £9,105 168. lid ., of whioh the net personalty has been sworn at £8,831 14s. 9d. “ Popular appreciation of oricket has grown enorm ously; it will continue to grow. For ericket is a game so full of finesse, of romance, of manoeuvre, and intrigue, it has so many as­ pects only seen when the lessons of muscle and big hitting have been fully appreciated, that men and women will surely oare for it in old age more than in ohildhood.” —A. E. Knight in the Morning Leader. THE METROPOLITAN CLUBS IN 1908. (Continuedjrom page 128.) The H a m p s te a d C.C. have arranged their usual lengthy and attractive programme, the match-list extending from May 2nd until September 5th, and such clubs as the M.C.C., Wanderers, Streathara, West Herts, Marl­ borough Blues, Oxford Authentics, Stoics and Nondesciipts being met. There is the usual Week in July, but no tour. The president is Sir Spencer P. Maryon-Wilson, Bart., the vice-president Mr. Gregor MacGregor, and the hon. secretary Mr. F. C. Wheeler, of 32, South Hill Park, Hampstead, N.W. MAY. 2. Hampstead, v. London Scottish 6. Hampstead, v. Stoics 9. Hampstead, v. Belsize 9. Hornsey, v. Hornsey 13. Hampstead, v. Finciley 16. Ealing, v. Ealing 16. Hampstead, v. Granville 20. Honor Oak Park, v. Guy’s Hospital 23. Richmond, ^. Richmond 23. Hampstead, v. Surbiton 27. Hampstead, v. Charlton Park 30. Tonbridge, v. Tonbridge School 30. Hampstead, v. Marlborough Blues JUNE. 3. Southgate, v. Southgate 6. Upper Tooting, v. Upper Tooting 6. Highgate, v. Highgate School 6. Hampstead, v. Norwood 8. Mill Hill, v. Mill Hill School 10. Stanmore, v. Stanmore 13. Pinner, v. Pinner 13. Hampstead, v. Eltham 13. Neasden, v. University College School 16. Hampstead, v. Queen’s Club 17. Lee, v. Granville 20. Hampstead, v. Streatham 20. W oodford, v. W oodfird Wells 24. Hampstead, v. Guy’s Hospital 27. Norwood, v. Norwood 27. Hampstead, v. Nondescripts] 27. Eltham, v. Eltham JU LY .: 1. Hampstead, v. Wanderers 4. Hampstead, v. Upper Tooting 4. Hayward’s Heath, v. Hayward’s Heath 7. Hornsey, v. Hornsey 9. Hampstead., v. Oxford University Authentics 11. Hampstead, v. Ealing 11. Chiswick, v. St. Thomas’s Hospital 13. v. Hornsey .. 14. v. Old Malvernians I 15. v. Old Tonbridgians \ The 16. v. Marlborough Blues j' Week. 17. v. Trojans 18. v. M.C.C. J 18. Berkhamstead, v. Berkhamstead School 22. Finchley, v. Finchley 25. Hampstead, v. University College School Old Boys 25. Brondesbury, v. London Scottish 27. Leatherhead, v. Old Johnians 29. Sutton, v. Sutton AUGUST. 1. Uxbridge, v. Uxbridge 1. Hampstead, v. W oodford Wells 3. Hampstead, v. Pinner 8. Dunmow, v. Easton Lodge 8. Hampstead, v. Mr. M. A. Nicholas’ X I. ! 12. Hampstead, v. Southgate 15. Hampstead, v. Stanmore 19. Charlton, v. Charlton Park 22. Neasden, v. Belsize 22. Hampstead, v. W est Herts 26. Hampstead, v. Old Brightonians 29. Streatham, v. Streatham SEPTEMBER. 5.^Hampstead, v. Sutton T h e B e c k e n h a m C.C., one of the strongest clubs in the Metropolitan district, have an excellent fixture list for the present season. The Week will take place in July, when the Incogniti, Bickley, Band of Brothers, Tonbridge, and Blackheath will be met. From June 8th to July 13th inclusive there will be an open lawn tennis tournament. The honorary secretaries are Mr. F. D. Browne, of 6, Manor Grove, Beckenham, and Mr. H. Z. Baker, of The Red House. MAY. 2. Beckenham, v. Guy’s Hospital 2. Tooting, v. Tooting 9. Crystal Palace, v. London County 9. Beckenham, v. Eltham* 16. Beckenham, v. Mote 16. Beddington, v. Beddington* 23. Beckenham, v. Tooting 23. New Beckenham, v. New Beckenham* 23. Streatham, v. Streatham* 30. Bickley, v. Bickley 30. Beckenham, v. Sidcup* v JUNE. 6. Streatham, v. Streatham 6. Beckenham, v. Cyphers* 8. Catford, v. Private Banks 13. Blackheath, v. Blackheath 13. Bickley, v, Bickley* 17. Bromley, v. Bromley 20. Norwood, v. Norwood 20. Beckenham, v Norwood* 20. Kenley, v. Kenley* 27. Beckenham, v. Mailing 27. New Beckenham, v. Cyphers* 27. Horley, v. Horley* JULY. 4. Tonbridge, v. Tonbridge 4. Beckenham, v. Kenley* 4. Eltham, v. Eltham* 11. Crofton Park, v. Guy’s Hospital 11. Beckenham, v. New Beckenham* 13. v. Incognitit 'j 15. v. Bickley 16. v. Band t f Brothers - Cricket 17. v. Tonbridge Week. 18. v. Blackheath J 18. Blackheath, v. Blackheath* 25. Beckenham, v. Streatham 25. Bromley, v. Bromley* 25. Sidcup, v. Sidcup* AUGUST. 1. Tooting, v. Tooting 1. Beckenham, v. Tooting* 3. Beckenham, v. Noi-wood 5. Beckenham, v. Old Biltoniansf 8. Mote, v. Mote 8. Beckenham, v. Streatham* 15. Beckenham, v. London County 15. Bromley, v. Bromley* 19. Beckenham, v. The Village 22. Brentwood, v. Brentwood 22. Beckenham, v. Private Banka* 29. Beckenham, v. Barnes 29. Norbury, v. Norbury* SEPTEMBER. 5. Beckenham, v. Roving Friars +Two-dav matches. *Half-day matches. Q U A l l S iz e s . S e n d fpr Illu s tr a te d L is t fo r F a n c y , G a rd e n , B a th in g , a n d C am p in g T e n ts p o s t fre e . SALE OR ON HIRE. Estimates Free. See Testimonials. Established 125 Years. To Seat 10 up to 500 people. H. J. GASSON, Government Contractor, R Y E . S U S S E X

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