Cricket 1908

i 6 o CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M a y 2 1 , 1908 . should apply to the Hon. Sec., Mr. S. Bennett, 41, Lothbury, E.C. The Club’s ground is at Norbury. MAY. 2.—Home, v. Hampton W ick. 9.—Home, v. Catford. 11.—Home, v. London and County Bank*. 16.—Home, v. Bank of Ehg-land. 23.—Forest H ill, v. Forest H ill. 25.—Home, v. London and South-Western Bank*. 30.—East Dulwich, v. Brixton Wanderers. JUNE. 1.—Eastbourne, v. Eastbourne. 2.—Eastbourne, v. Eastbourne. 3.—Eastbourne, v. South Lynn. 4.—Eastbourne, v. St. Andrew’s Tour. Masters. 8.—St. Leonard’s, v. Saxons. 8.—Home, v. Bank of England. 9.—Home, v. National Provincial Bank*. 13.—Home, v. Norbury Park. 15.—Norwood, v. London and South-Western Bank*. 20.—Streatham, v. St eatham. 27.—Home, v. Private Banks. JULY. 4.—Home, v. Brixton Wanderers. 7.—Lower Sydenham, v. National Provincial Bank*. 11. Home, v. Addiscombe. 14.—Norbury, v. London and County Bank*. 18.—Home, v. Streatham. 25.—Hampton W ick, v. Hampton W ick. AUGUST. 3.—H igh Wycombe, v. H igh Wycombe. 8.—Home, v. Blackheath. 22.—Home, v. Forest Hill. 29.—Rom ford, v. Rom ford. SEPTEMBER. 5.—N orbury Park, v. N crbury Park. *Three-day matches. The K e n le y C.C. opened with a Married v. Single match on April 25th and will not close until September 5th, when Upper Tooting will be met at Kenley. There is a Week in July, in addition to which fix­ tures with clubs of the standing of Streat­ ham, Blackheath, Reigate Priory, and Upper Tooting have been arranged. The Hon. Secretary is Mr. H. E. Beall, of Lightwood, Kenley, and the Hon. Trea­ surer Mr. J. D. Broad, of Longwood. MAY. -K enley, v. Streatham. -K enley, v. Blackheath. -Banstead, v. Banstead. -T ooting, v. Upper Tooting. -K enley, v. Reigate Priory. JUNE. -Blackheath, v. Blackheath. -R eigate, v. Reigate H ill. -K enley, v. W hitgift Wanderers. —Kenley, v. Beckenham. —Kenley, v. Oxted. JULY. -Beckenham, v. Beckenham. -Caterliam , v. Caterham. -P urley, v. Purley. —v. R. B. Schofield’s X I. ^ -v . C. F. Tufnell’s XI. —v. Banstead. —v. Beddington. -v . Surrey C. and G. I —v. Caterham. AUGUST. —Kenley, v. Merstham. —Kenley, v. W hitgift Wanderers. -Oxted, v. Oxted. -Streatham , v. Streatham. —Reigate, v. Reigate Priory. SEPTEMBER. -K enley, v. Upper Tooting. Home Week. BLANCO F o r C l e a n i n g a n d Y K h i t c n i n g W h i t e B u c k 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 The A r t is t s C.C., which was founded in July, 1898, are playing much the same seii *s of matches this year as last, but are nothavi g a tour. Members of the Club must be ei her painters, sculptors, or architects, the intention being to arrange a few matches each season between Artists and members of kindred pro­ fessions. Mr. E . A . Abbey, R.A., is i>e President, and Mr. Henry J. Ford, of The Studios, Edwardes Square, W ., the Hon. Secretary. M AY. 7. Kensington Park, v. R. A. Students 16. Harlow, v. Moor Hall 29. Esher, v. Authors (E. W . Hornung’s X I.) JUNE. 6. Home Park, Windsor, v. The “ Bowlers ’ 18. Rudgwick, v. Rud^wick* 26. Bickley Park, v. Music:ans JU LY. 2. Farnham, v. Allahakbarries 18. W est Wickham, v. G. F. Bird’s X I. 31. Shackleford, v. W . E. Horne’s X I. *Two-day match. " O V A L B A R E I D ’ S O V A L W H I T E . The celebrated preparation for cleaning Cricket and all Buff Leather Qooda, It is prepared in a Yery careful manner, and extra p recau tion s are taken to ensure an evennesi o f colou r. It con tain s n oth ing that w ill In an] w a y in ju re the article to w h ic h It is applied, an t If u sed as directed, a Splendid W h ite o f a glossy sa tin -lik e appearan ce and soft silky surfaoe li ensured, w h ic h w ill not readily r u t off. “ BLANCO” CLOTH & LEATHER BALL For cleaning Suede, Ooze Calf, and Cloth Boots and Shoes, Cord Breeches, Suede Gloves, Cloth Spats, Leather and Cloth Leggings, etc- Madm In va rioum mhadmm o f C o lo u r . Warranted not to rub off or cake. 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