Cricket 1908

144 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M a y 1 4 , 1908 . The D e r r ic k W a n d e r e r s , who will again be captained by Mr. F. R. Pelly, have arranged a match-list extending from May 2nd to September iqth. The ground is situated at Manor Wav, Lee Road, Blackheath, which is reached by trains at frequent intervals from Charing Cross, Cannon Street, and London Bridge (S.E. and C.R.) to Blackheath. The Hon. Sec. is Mr. F. T. Evans, of 52, Mark Lane, E.C. MAT. 2.—North Dnlwich, v. Lloyd’s Register. 9 — Blackheath (away), v. Union Castle. 16.—Blaokheath, v. Buokhurst Hill. 23 —Bexley, v. Bexley. 30.—Blackheath, y. Essex C. and G. JUNE. 6.—Blackheath, v. Ilfcrd. 8.—Blackheath, y . Clapton F.C. 33—Catford H ill, v. African Banks. 20.—Blackheath, v. Brixton. 27.—Blackheath, v. Lewisham Wanderers. JULY. 4.—Buckhurst H ill, v. Buckturst H ill. 11.—Blackheath v. Bexley. 18.—Blackheath, v. Dulwich. 25 —Blackheath, v. Newportonians. AUGUST. 1.—Blackheath, v Urii<n Castle. 3.—Blackheath, v. West Kent Wanderers. 8.—Oxshott, v. R. J. Lam bert’s XI. 15.—Blackheath (away), v. Lewisham Wanderers. 22.—Dulwich, v. Dulwich. 29.—North Dulwich, v. Northern Assurance. SEPTEMBER. 5.—Blaokheath, v. African Banka 12.—Blackheath, v. Lloyd’s Register. 19.—Ilford, v. Ilford. cripts. The Hon. Sec. is Mr. C. C. Bux­ ton, of Ewell, and among those who serve on the Committee are the two well-known footballers, Messrs. A. M. and P. M. Walters. MAT. 9 —Ewell, v. Barnes. 16 . —Ewell, v. Wimbledon. 23 . —Ewell, v. Epsom. 30 . —Horton, y. Horton. JUNE. -Ew ell, v. Leatherhead. -E w ell, v. Nondescripts. -E'well, v. Beddington. -Parkside, v. Parkside. —Ewell, v. W hitgift Wanderers. - Ewell, v. Stoics. JU LT. -Surbiton, v. Surbiton. -Epsom , v. Epsom. -Purley, v. Purley. -W im bledon, v. Wimbledon. -Ew ell, v. Purley. AUGUST. -Leatherhead, v. Leatherhead. -Ewell, v. Mertun. --Beddington, v. Beddington. -Ew eli, v. Roehampton. -Ewell, v. Dulwich. -Ewell v. Surbiton. E w e l l will meet many strong clubs dur­ ing the season, including Surbiton, Leatherhead, Epsom, Stoics, and Nondes­ M r . J. C. L o v e l l ’s XI. have arranged nineteen matches for the coming season. The Hon. Secretary is Mr. S. H. Flindt, of 33, Deronda Road, Herne Hill, S.E., and the Captain Mr. J. Anthony Lovell. MAT. 2.—Norbury, v. London and County Bank. 9.—Tulse Hill, v. Beddington. 16 . —Beckenham, v. Cyphers. 23.—Tulse H ill, v. Norbury Park. 30.—Neasden, v. Belsize. JUNE. 6. Tulse H ill v Barnes. BLANCO F o r C l e a n i n g a n d W h i t e n i n g W h i t e B u c k s C r i c k e t P a d s , a n d a l l o t h e r a r t i c l e s o f a It Is p r e p a r e d In a v e r y c a r e fu l m a n n e r , a n t e x tr a p r e c a u t io n s a r e ta k e n to e n s u r e a n e v e n n e ss o f c o lo u r . 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