Cricket 1913

M ay 3, 1913. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 161 C o l c h e s t e r a n d E a s t E s s e x (Hon. Sec., Mr. Edwin Stiff’ North View, North Station Road, Colchester) have a card of over 6o matches. They have also one of the longest lists of vice- presidents I have ever seen, running to over 70 names. The Home week is August 11 to 16. The match list is as follows :— Hon. Treasurer, J. Norman R h od es; Hon. Asst. Sec., R. V. Menhennitt. Among the sides to be met are Walton-on-Thames, North Middlesex, St. Albans, Rickmansworth, Hendon, Padding­ ton, Highgate, and Harrow. Avenue Farm , Criclclewood, is the club’s home. May June July 1— United Banks (H.). 3— Kelvedon & Dt. (H.). 8— Conservative Club (H.). ro— Mistley (H). 12— Sudbury (A.). 15— Rifle Brigade (H.). 17— Halstead (H.). 22— Liberal Club (H.). 22— 20th Hussars (A.). 24— The Colnes (H.). 29— R .F . Artillery' (H.). 29— E ast Lancs Reg t. (A.). 31— Ipswich and East Suffolk (A.). 5— Durham L.I. (A.). 5— A .O.C. Staff. & Depts. (H.). 7— Witham A (H.). 12— Gordon Highlanders (H.). 12— R .F . Artillery (A.). 14— Kelvedon & Dt. (A.). 19— Rifle Brigade (A.). 21— E ast Lancs. Regt. (H.). 26— 20th Hussars (H.). 26— Braintree (A.). 28— Brentwood (A.). 3— GrammarSch. (H.). 3— G.S. Old Boys (A.). 5— Colne Valley R. (H.) 10— Durham L.I. (H ). 10— W est Bergholt (A.). 12— Dedham (H.). 17— Braintree (H.). 19— Felsted School (A.). July Aug. Sept. 24— Rivercourt (H.). 24— Witham A (A.). 26— G.S. Old Boys (H.). 31— Colchester Garr. (A.). 31— Great Bentley and District (H.). 2— Bury & West Suffolk (A.). 4— Sudbury (H.). 4— Frinton (A.). 5— Colchester Garr. (H.). 6— R.N. Barracks (A.). 7— W est Bergholt (IL). 7— W itham (A.). 9— Ipswich & East Suffolk (H.). 11— M.C.C. (H.). 12— Horkesley Park (H.) 13— Essex C. & G. (H.). 14— W itham (H.). 15— Bury and West Suffolk (H.). 16— Brentwood (H ). 21— Frinton (H.). 21— Horkesley Park (A.). 23— Mistley (A.). 28— Conservative Club (H.). 28— Great Bentley & District (A.). 30— Tendring Hundred League (H.). 4— Liberal Club (H.). 4— A.O.C. Staff. & Depts. (A.). 6— R.N. Barracks (H.). 11— United Banks (H.). L a u d e r d a l e (Hon. Sec., Mr. A. R. E. Wren, 47, W est Bank, Stamford Hill, N.) will tour in Cornwall (July 14 to 19) this year. They have a full card, with a number of Thursday matches, and should again do well in their wandering career. April 26— Ludgate Circus. May 3— Kildare. ,, 10— Brookfield. ,, 12— Loughton. „ 15— Wadham Lodge (Walthamstow). „ 17— Brentwood. „ 22— North Middlesex. ., 24— Amherst. „ 29— Parson’s Green. 31— Epping. 5— Fulham. 7— Nat. Bank of India. 12— Shepherd’s Bush. 14— Architectural Assoc. 19— Walthamstow. 21— White House. 26— Fortis Green. 28— Luton Town. 3— Southend. July June July Aug. Sept. 5— Paddington. 12— Parson’s Green. 14— Llandrock (Tour). 15— St. Columb. 16— Newquay. 17— St. Austell. 18— Camborne. 19— Falmouth (Tour ends). 26— River Plate House. 2— Aquarius. 4— -Witham. 9— Edmonton. 16— Northampton Inst. 21—-North Middlesex. 23— R iver Plate House. 30— Edmonton. 6— Brookfield. 13— North Middlesex. 20— North Middlesex. G r e v il l e ’ s new Hon. Sec. is Mr. G. E. Dunn, 17, Winchester Avenue, N.W . He tells me th at the club will, for the first time, run three elevens- this season, the A and B teams being of equal strength. Mr. Summers Brown, inventor of the “ Force ” bat, is President, and despite increasing years a keen and regular player. The other officers for 1913 are: Captains, A. Gordon Jannings (first XI.), J. Norman Rhodes (A team), H. D. Rogers (B Team) ; Vice-Captains, J. W. Middleton (first XI.), G. E. Dunn (A Team), C. T . Marchment (B Team) ; INCOGN ITI F IX T U R E S , 1913. May 14— Royal N avy and R .M .L.I., Chatham , at Chatham (manager, T. Shaw). „ 17— Charterhouse School, a t Charterhouse (Major Airey) „ 24—-Wellington College, a t the College (Major Airey). M id l a n d T o u r ( Manager , Major Hobson). May 24— Cheltenham College, a t the College. „ 26 and 27— Malvern College, a t the College. „ 28 and 29— Worcestershire Gentlemen, a t County Ground, Worcester. ,, 30 and 31— Warwickshire Gentlemen, at Warwick. „ 28— Hounslow Garrison, a t Hounslow (J. C. Wood). „ 31— Staff College, at Camberley (J. C. Wood). June 7— Blackheath, at Blackheath (R. O. Schwarz). „ 7— R oyal Military Academy, at Woolwich (D. C. Lee). „ 9 and 10— Aldershot Command, a t Aldershot (E. J. Metcalfe). „ 11 and 12— Mr. Lionel Robinson’s X I., at Old Bucken- ham Hall (E. J. Metcalfe). „ 14— Mote, at Maidstone (Capt. W. G. M. Sarel). „ 14— Moor Hall, at Moor Hall (R. O. Schwarz) „ 18 and 19— Bickley Park, at B ickley Park (T. Shaw). ,, 21— Tonbridge School, a t the School (D. C. Lee). „ 23 and 24— Bury and W est Suffolk, at Bury St. E d ­ mund’s (N. F. Wells). „ 25 and 26— Mr. P aley’s X I., a t Ampton Hall (N. F. Wells). ,, 28— Wimbledon, at W imbledon (H. E . F. Sich). 28— Royal Military College, a t Sandhurst (Major Airey). 4— Gatton Park, a t Gatton Park (J. C. Wood). 5— R.M.C. Staff, a t Sandhurst (T. Shaw). 7 and 8— Eastbourne, a t the Saffrons (B. Tabrum). 9— St. Andrew’s Masters, a t Eastbourne (B. Tabrum). 10— Streatham, at Streatham (P. Collins). 11— Epsom, a t Epsom (P. Collins). 12— fisher, a t Esher (H. E. F. Sich). 12— St. Paul’s School, at West Kensington (R. O. (Schwarz). 14 and 15— Beckenham, at Beckenham (P. Collins). 16 and 17— Folkestone, a t Folkestone (H. Hargreaves). 18 and 19— Shorncliffe Garrison, a t Shomcliffe (II. Hargreaves). 18— Oatlands Park, a t Oatlands Park (B. Tabrum). 19— Haileybury College, at Hertford (H. E. F. Sich). S o u t h e r n T o u r ( Manager , N . F . Wells). 21 and 22— Hampshire Hogs, a t Southampton. 23 and 24— United Services, Portsmouth, atPortsmouth. 25 and 26— Army Service Corps, a t Aldershot. July Aug. 26— Westminster School, at St. Vincent’s Square (A. R. Severn). W e s t e r n T o u r ( Manager , B. P. Dobson). 1 and 2— Royal Naval Barracks, a t Keyham. 4 and 5— United Services, Plymouth, a t Plymouth. 6 and 7— Royal Naval College, a t Dartmouth. 8 and 9— Paignton, a t Paignton. 11 and 12— Torquay, a t Torquay. 13 and 14— Chudleigh, a t Chudleigh. 15 and 16— South Devon, at Newton Abbot. 18 and 19— Sidmouth, a t Sidmouth. 20 and 41— Seaton, a t Seaton. 22 and 23— Sidmouth, a t Sidmouth. 25 and 26— Devon Dumplings, at Exeter. Mr. H. W. Gill (44, Brandram Road, Lee, S.E.) is Hon. Sec. of the G r a n v il l e (L e e ) C.C., whose first team that evergreen sportsman, Mr. P. P. Lincoln, still skippers. The club’s Home W eek is June 9-14 ; and both the first X I. and the “ A ” team have a number of Wednesday matches. First X I.’s card :—

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