Cricket 1910

92 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. A p r il 28, 1910. TH E METROPOLITAN CLUBS IN 1010. T he .B ickley P ark programme for 1010 is a most interesting one; for, in addition to including a “ Week,” matches have been arranged with several strong elibs in Kent and Surrey. The teams during the Week commencing June 13th will be chosen from the members of the Bromley aud Bickley Park Glubs. The honorary secreta»y is Mr. E. A. Willett, of Woodcote, Blythe Road, Bromley, and the honorary treasurer Mr. A. G. Cave, of Beechfield, Widmore Road, Bromley. Mr. A. J. Cave will captain the side. APRIL. 30. Home, v. Wanderers. MAY. 7. Away, v. Eltham. 7. Home, v. Granville. 14. Away, v Dulwich. 14. Home, v. Old Foresthillians. 16. Away, v. Bromley. 21. Home, v. Blackheath. 28. Home, v. Beckenham. 4. 11 . 13. Il. 15. 16. 17. 18. 25. 25. 2 . 6 . 9. 13. 16. 16. 20 . 23. 30. 30. JUNE. Home, v. Chiswick Park. Home, v. Beckenham, v. Upper Sydenham, v. Streatham. v. Wanderers. I The v. M. Bakor’s XI. j Week, v, Guy’s Hospital. I Away, ------------- Home, v. Dulwich. JULY. Home, v. Granville. Away, v. Streatham. Home, v. Eltham. Home, v. Mr. G. G. Braithwaite’s XI. Away, v. Blackheath. Ilome, Old Foresthillians. Away, v. Beckenham. Home, v. Sevenoaks. Home, v. Gravesend. Away, v. Granville. AUGUST. Home, v. Bromley. Away, v. Granville. Home, v. Streatham. Away, v. Bromley. Away, v. Sevcnoaks. SEPTEMBER. Home, v. Dulwich 11 . 11 . ll. 13. 17. IS. 18. 18. 22 . 25. 25 25. 2 . 2i 2 . 4. «t. 9; 11 . 12 . 13. 14. 15. 16. to. 23. 27. 30. 30. 1 . 1 . 2 . 6 . 0 . 10 . 13. 13. 20 . 20 , Bexley, v. Bexley Asylum. Walton, v. Walton. Home, v. Forest Hill. Wandsworth, v. Spencer II. Lee, v. Granville. Home, v. Forest Hill. Forest Hill, v. Forest Hill. Ashstead, v. Ashstead. Arlesey, v. Arlcsey Asylum. Addiscombc, v. Addiscombe. Home, v. Granville. Penge, v. Ibis. JULY. Wandsworth, v. Spencer. Home, v. Spencer. Ashstead, v. Ashstead. Hampton Wick, v. Hampton Wick. Ilome, v. Sutton. Wandsworth, v. Spencer, v. Surrey Club and Ground, v. Hampton Wick, v. Dulwich, v. Norbury Park. - Home Week. T he B rixton W anderers have their cus­ tomary long fixture-list, which includes a Week in July and a short tour in Sussex in May. Their ground is situated at the bottom of Dog Kennel Hill, two minutes’ walk from East Dulwich Station (L .B . & S.C. railway) and 15 minutes’ from Denmark Hill Station (vid Champion Park and Grove Lane). Trams now pass the gates, and take five minutes to reach the ground from Den­ mark Hill Station. The Captain is Mr. B . A. Glanvill, and the Honorary Secretary Mr. A . 11. Whitley, of 85 Denmark Hill, S.E. APRIL. 30. Home, v. Croydon. 30. Croydon, v. Croydon. MAY. 7. Home, v. Addiscombe. 7. Forest Hill, v. Forest Hill. 14. St. Leonards, v. South Saxons. 14. Home, v. Cyphers. 16. Lewes, v. Lowes. 16. Home, v.' Sutton. 17. Hastings, v. Hastings Rovers. 21. Catford, v. Private Banks. 21. Lee, v. Granville. 21. Home, v. Private Banks. 28. Norbury, v. London & Westminster Bank. 28. Home, v. London and Westminster Bank. JUNE. 4. Penge, v. Ibis. 4. Home, v. Ibis. 4. Catford, v. Private Banks. 8. Sutton, v. Sutton. v. Granville. Walton, v. Walton. Home, v. Hampton Wick. Kent House, v. Cyphers. Croydon, v. Croydon. Home, v. Croydon. AUGUST. Home, v. Cyphers. Kent House, v. Cyphers. Home, v. Spencer. Home, v. Private Banks. Sutton, v. Sutton. Norbury, v. Norbury Park. Forest Hill, v. Forest Hill. Home, v. Forest Hill. Home, v . ------------- Hampton Wick, v. Hampton Wick. Home, v. Ibis. Penge, v. Ibis. SEPTEMBER. Home, v. London & Westminster Bank. Norbury, v. London & Westminster Bank. Dulwich, v Dulwich. Home, v. Dulwich. B rookwood A sylum ’ s season opens on Wednesday next, and closes on the first Saturday of September. Among the clubs played are Woking. Oallands Park, Basing­ stoke, Chobham, Alton, Guildford, Honor Oak, and Bvfleet. The Hon. Secretary is Mr. W. E. Robinson, whose address is Brookwood Asylum, Woking. Telegrams may be addressed “ Ciicket,” Asylum, Knap- h ill: the telephone number is 26, Hook Heath,” and the nearest railway Station Prookwood, 011 the L. and S. W. railway. All matches commence at 11.30. 4 . 7. II. 14. 21 . 25. 28. 1 . 4. 11 . 15. 18. MAY. . 35th Co. A.S.C. . Woking. . Depot, Queen’s Regt. . Nethernc Asylum. . Oatlands Park. . East Lancs. Regt. . Byfleet. JUNE. . North of Thames L;V. . R.A.M.C. . Guildford. . A.S.C. . Farnliam. . Woking Constitutional Club. . Basingstoke. . Hampton Wick. JULY. v. ------------- v. Honor Oak. v. Alton, v. Chobham. v. R.A.M.C. v. East Lancs. Rugt. (away), v. Netherne Asylum (away). AUGUST. v. Send (away), v. Woking, v, Guildford (away), v. Alton. v. Basingstoke (away), v. Broadwater. SEPTEMBER. both a Week and a Tour, the latter in Devon, during which Chudleigb, Exmouth, Torquay, South Devon and Paignton will be met. The club ground is within three minutes’ walk of Chiswick and Grove Park Station on the South-Western Railway, and ten miuutes’ walk of Gunnersbury and Chiswick Park and Acton Green Stations on the District, South- Western, Mfctropolit.ni, North London, and Midland Railways. The Honorary Secretary is Mr. W. H. L. Horton, of Lynton. Sutton Court Roa l, Chiswick, and the Match Secie- tary Mr. E. W. Evans, of 7, Bedford Park Mausions, W. APRIL. 30. Richmond, v. Richmond. MAY. 7. Ealing? v. Ealing, 14. Chiswick Park, v. St Thomas’s Hospital. 10. Chiswick Park, v. Richmond. 17. Upper Tooting, v. Upper Tooting. 21. Chiswick House, v. Chiswick House. 21. Norbury, v. Norbury Park. 24. Hounslow, v. Hounslow Garrison. 28. Uxbridge, v. Uxbridge. 28. Surbiton, v. Surbiton. JUNE. 4. Bickley Park, v. Bickley Park. 4. Elstow, v. Elstow School. 11. Virginia Water, v. The Sanatorium. II. Chiswick Park, v. St. Thomas’s Hospital (II.). I&l Chiswick Park, v. Turnham Green. 21. Claybury, v. Claybury Asylum. 25. Southgate, v. Southgate. JULY. 3. v. Woodham. T he C hiswick P auk season extends from April 23rd to September 10th, and contains Chiswick Park, v. Barnes. Hanwell, v. Hanwell Asylum. Barnes, v. Barnes (11.). v. Ealing. \ v. Stoics. v. Incogniti. 1 Home v. M.C.C. and Ground. ( Week, v. Mr. M. A. Nicholas’s XI. | v. St. Thomas’s Hospital. / Chiswick Park, v. Marlborough Blues, v. Cliudleigh. ' v. Exmouth. AUGUST. v. Torquay. _ The Tour, v. South Devon, v. Paignton. .Chiswick Park, v. Old Jolinians. Wimbledon, v. Wimbledon. Chiswick Park, Chiswick Park, . London Scottish. . Hounslow Garrison. SEPTEMBER. 3,, Chiswick Park, v. Bank of England. 10. Chiswick Park, v. Pinner. T he D errick W anderers commence their season with a practice-match on Saturday, the 30th inst., and do not enter upon their la&t / fixture until September 17th. The ground is situated at iVianor Way, 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 Captain is Mr. H. T. Fox, the Hon. Secretary Mr. F. T . Evans, of 52, Mark Lane, E.C., and the Assistant Hon. Secretary Mr. A. J. Carroll, whilst Mr. E. Tyffe is again Hon. Treasurer. Essex Club and Ground, Dulwich, Bexley, Old Charlton and Dulwich are among thfe clubs which will be met. APRIL. 30. Blacklicath : Clut) Match. MAY. 7. Blackhcath (A), v. Union Castle. 14. Blackheath, v. Buckhurst Hill. 16. Blackheath, v. Clapton Football Club. 21. Bexley, v. Bexley. 28. Leyton, v. Essex Club and Ground. JUNE. 4. Addiscombe, v. Addiscombe. 11. 'Catford, v. African Banks. 18. Blackheath, v. Brixton. 25. Blackheath, v. Mr. R. J. Lambert’s XI. JULY. 2. Buckhurst Hill, v. Buckhurst Hill. 9. Blackheath, v. Essex Club and Ground.

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