Cricket 1910
A p r il 2 8 , 1910. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 93 ^6. Blackheath, v. Dulwich. 23. Old Charlton, v. Old Charlton. 30. Blackheath, v. Addiscombe. AUGUST. 1 1. Blackheath, v. Newportonians. ; 0; Oxshott. v. Mr. R. J. Lambert’s XI. 33. Blackheath, v. Old Charlton. 20. Dulwich, v. Dulwich. 27.~ Blackheath (A), v. Blackheath. SEPTEMBER. 3. Blackheath, v. Bexley. 30. Blackheath, v. African Banks. "JT. Blackheath, v. Union Castle. T h e F o re st H i l l C.C., now in its twenty- feeventh season, is fortunate iu having such an energetic H on. Secretary as Mr. W. R. -Williams, of 30, Dartmouth Road, Forest Hill, who has undertaken the duties very successfully for several seasons. The Hon. Treasurer is Mr. T. J. Balkwill, of G, Garlies •Koad, Forest Hill, and the Captain of the first eleven Mr. C. F. Phillips, of 5, King’s Garth, London Road. The week extends from July 2nd—-9th, and includes matches with such clubs as the M.C.C., Wanderers, Sutton aud Granville. The ground is situated in Rubens Street (off Rutland Park), Perry Hill, and is about ten minutes’ walk from the Catford Station on the S E . and C. Railway, and fifteen miuutes’ from Forest Hill Station on theL. B. and S. C. Hailway. Four elevens will be run during the season. APRIL. 30. Home, v. Catford. MAY. i 7. Sydenham, v. Ibis. 14. 10. Merton, v. Merton. 21. Home, v. London and Westminster Bank. 23. Home, v. Kent County Club and Ground. 28. Beckenham, v. Cyphers, gj' j- Home, v. Liverpool, London and Globe. JUNE. 4. Home, v Private Banks. 11. Home, v. National Provincial Bank. 14- Lee, v. Granville. 18. E. Dulwich, v. Brixton Wanderers. 25. Home, v. Ibis. 30. Honor Oak Park, v. Guy’s Hospital. JULY. 2. Home, v. Sutton. 4. Home, v. Guy’s Hospital. .5. Home, v. Granville. 0. Home, v. M.C.C. 7. Home, v. Wanderers. 8. Home, v. Cyphers. 9. Home, v. \\liite House. 13. Bellingham, v. White House. 16. Catford, v. Private Banks. 23. Home, v. Dulwich. 30. Sutton, v. Sutton. AUGUST. 1. Home, v. Old Whitgiftians. 6. Home, v. Cyphers. 13. Home, v. Brixton Wanderers. 20. Norbury, v. London and Westminster Bank. 27. Home, v .------------- SEPTEMBER. 3. Home, v. Old Citizens. 10. Catford, v. Catford. 17. Dulwich, v. Dulwich. T h e G r a n v ille (L ee) C.C. season extends from April 23rd to September 3;d and includes a Week in the middle of June. The proceeds of the match with M.C.C. and Ground on June lGtli will be for the benefit of the groundmen. The honorary secretary is Mr. H. W. Gill, of 44, Brandram Roacl, Lee, S.E., ai.d the honorary treasurer Mr. J. Paxton Clarkson of 20, St. Mildred’s Road, Lee. Mr. P. P. Lincoln will again captain the first team. APRIL. 23. Lee, v. Charlton Park. 30. Lee, v. Bromley. MAY. 7. Lee, v. Gravesend. 12. Lee, v. Woolwich Garrison. 14. Hampstead, v. Hampstead. 16. Abbey Wood v. Lessness Park, 21. Norwood, v. Old Chigwellians’ Club. 25. Honor Oak Park, v. Guy’s Hospital. 28. Eltham, v. Eltham. JUNE. 4. Bromley, v. Bromley. 11. Kent House, v. Cyphers. 13. v Wanderers. 14. v. Forest Hill. 15. v. Hampstead. 16. v. M.C.C. and Ground. 17. v. Brixton Wanderers. 18. v. Guy’s Hospital. 22. Lee, v. Blackheath. 25. Charlton Park, v. Charlton Park. JULY. 2. Bicklcy, v. Bicklcy Park. 5. Forest Hill, v. Forest Hill. 9. 13. Lee, v. Tonbridge. 16. East Dulwich, v. Brixton Wanderers. 23. Lee, v. Eltham. 27. Tonbridge, v. Tonbridge. 30. Gravesend, v. Gravesend. AUGUST. 1. Leo, v. Lessness Park. 6. Lee, v. Bickley Park. 13. Sidcup, v. Sidcup. 20. Lee, v. Cyphers. 31. Woolwich, v. Woolwich Garrison. SEPTEMBER. 3. Lee, v. W. L. Roberts’ XL T he H ampstead C.C., as usual, have one of the longest and most attractive programmes of any Metropolitan Club. Iu mid-July they have a Week, when the opposing sides will be OldHarrovians, Butterflies, Middlesex Club aud Ground, Marlborough Blue^, Mr. A. E. Stoddart’s Eleven, and M.C.C. and Ground. The President of the Club is Sir Spencer P. Maryon-Wilson, Bart., and the Vice-President Mr. F. C. Wheeler, who has been succeeded as Honorary Secretary bv Mr. F. R. Eiloarfc, of 17, Elsworthy Road, N.W. The Ground is situated in the Finchley Roa<l, Hampstead, N.W., near the Finchley Road St itions on the North London, Metropolitan and Mi iland Railways. MAY. 7. Hampstead, v. London Scottish. 7. Hornsey, v. Hornsey. 11. Hampstead, v. Stoics. 14. Hampstead, v. Granville. 14. Ealing, v. Ealing. 16. Hampstead, v. South Hampstead. 18. Honor Oak Paik, v. Guy’s Hospital. 21. Hampstead, v. Surbiton. 21. Richmond, v. Richmond. 25. Home, v. Charlton Park. 28. Hampstead, v. University College School. 28. Berkhampsted, v. Berkliampsted School. JUNE. 1. Southgate, v. Southgate. 1. Hampstead, v. Harrow Masters. 4. Mill Hill, v. Mill Hill School. 4. Tooting, v. Upper Tooting. 8. Tonbridge, v. Tonbridge School. 8. Hampstead, v. Queen’s Club. 11. Neasden, v. University College School. 11. Pinner, v. Pinner. 15. Lee, v. Granville. 18. Hampstead, v. Streatham. 18. Woodford, v. Woodford Wells. 22. Hampstead, v. Guy’s Hospital. ^ 25. Hampstead, v. Nondescripts. 25. Ilighgate, v. Highgate School. 29. Hampstead, v. Wanderers. JULY. 2. Hampstead, v. Upper Tooting. 2. Chesham, v. Chesham. 5. Hornsey, v. Hornsey. 8. Southampton, v. Trojans. 9. Hampstead, v. Ealing. 9. Chiswick, v. St. Thomas’ Hospital. 11. v. Old Harrovians 12. v. Butterflies 13. v. Middlesex Club and Ground The 14. v, Marlborough Blues Week. 15. v. A. E. Stoddart’s XI. 16. v. M.C.C. and Ground 16. Aldenham, v. Aldenham. 20. Hampstead, v. Finchley. 23. Hampstead, v. Univ. College School Old Boys. 23. Brondesbury, v. London Scottish. 27. Sutton, v. Sutton. 30. Hampstead, v. Woodford Wells. 30. Uxbridge, v. Uxbridge. AUGUST. 1. Hampstead, v. Pinner. 6. Hampstead, v. Richmond. 6. Watford, v. West Herts. 10. Hampstead, v. Southgate. 1 2 ] Lord’s, v. M.C.C. and Ground. 13. Hampstead, v. Norwood. 13. Surbiton, v. Surbiton. 17. Charlton Park, v. Charlton Park. 20. Finchley, v. Finchley. 24. Hampstead, v. West Herts. 27. Hampstead, v. Old Westminsters. 27. Streatham, v. Streatham. 31. Stanmore, v. Stanmore. SEPTEMBER. 3. Hampstead, v. Sutton. 10. Hampstead, v. Hamptead Hockey. T he L ondon S cottish , whose ground is situated at the end of Christ Church Avenue, Brondesbury, will place two teams in the field almost throughout the season, and in the middle of July will have a Week, during which Hampstead and West Herts will be among the visiting clubs. The Honorary Secretary, Mr. R. A. Bennett, of 37 Kings- wood Avenue, Queen’s Park, N.W., has ananged a very attractive fixture-list, all the opposing clubs which are to be met being strong. The President of the Club is the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Aberdeen, and the Hon. Treasurer Mr. E. Hogg of 121 Gold- hurst Terrace, West Hamptead, N.W. APRIL. 30. Acton Hill, v. Mill Hill Park. 30. Brondesbury, v. Mill Hill Park. MAY. 7. Hampstead, v. Hampstead. 7. Brondesbury, v. University College. 14. Brondesbury, v. Ealing. 14. Purley, v. Purley. 1G. Brondesbury, v. U.C.S. Old Boys. 16. Cricklewood, v. Brondesbury. 21. Brondesbury, v. Finchley. 21. Hale End, v. London Hospital. 25. Mill Hill, v. Mill Hill School. 28. Brondesbury, v. South Hampstead. 28. Finchley, v. Finchley. JUNE. 4. Finchley, v Finchley. I 4. Brondesbury, v. Finchley. 8. Brondesbury. v. U.C.S. 11. Ealing, v. Ealing. 11. Brondesbury, v. South Hampstead. 15. Cricklewood, v. Brondcsbury. 18. Brondesbury, v. Pinner. 22. Watford, v. West Herts. 25. Brondesbury, v. Mill Hill Park. 25. Acton Hill, v. Mill Hill Park. JULY. 2. Brondesbury Park, v. South Hampstead. 2. Brondesbury, v. South Hampstead. 9. Prondesbury, v. Pinner. 9. Pinner, v. Pinner. 16. Fast Acton, v. Pallingswick. 16. Brondesbury, v. Pallingswick. 18. v. South Hampstead. \ 19. v. Guy’s Hospital. 20. v. West Herts. I Home 21. v. Brondesbury. ( Week. 22. v. Royal Dental Hospital. 23. v. Hampstead. / 23. Dulwich, v. Townley Park. 30. Brondesbury, v. Brondesbury. AUGUST. 1. Brondesbury, v. Willesden Park. 6. Brondesbury, v. Townley Park. 13. Brondesbury, v. Hornsey. 20. Brondesbury, v. Willesden Park. 27. Chiswick, v. Chiswick Park. SEPTEMBER. 3. Pinuer, v. Pinner. 10. Hornsey, v. Hornsey. T he M arlborough B lues ’ fixture - list, a'.though consisting of only twenty fixtures, contains two tours, one in which Liverpool, Formby and Sandiway will be visited, and the other in Kent. Both will take place in August. In addition many strong clubs, including Hampstead, Stanmore Masters and Esher will be met. Mr. A. G. Steel, K.C., is the President of the Club, and Mr. Harold 1 Home Week. The Week.
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