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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[MAY 8, 1880. 



GOODWOOD, C. C.-On April IGth, a club was organized at Good- 

 Wood, Out., whoso name is the "Goodwood Union Cricket 



r the folio' 



ntle 



of the 





,,-pole: 



Club," and it has [or 

 men: President, Dr. Kiadj Viee-ri 

 tary, li. 0. Hamilton ; Tie usurer, P. i 

 Aloook, Watson, Saunders, McOullOn 



PA nicniLt. C. C. -A club is being or 



JlATti'.tE DfclON C. C.-Tbe annunl i 

 Cricket Club, was held on April 18th, 

 were elected for the season of 1880 

 First Vice-President, J. C. Morton ; 

 Mclonkcy; Thinl Vice-President, I). 

 Secretary and Treasurer, J. S. Bodd; 

 King, II. i-'.ji'tier, W. Mann, P. J. M 

 l oHqctfna Committee— X. S. Sander 

 Buddy aud J. A. Richardson. 



- Lome Cricket Club of Halifax, N. S., held their annual meet- 

 tag on April 21st, when the following officers were elected : Pres- 

 ident, Mirier T. Foster ; Vice-President, Alfred A. Woodill ; Secre- 

 tary and Treasurer, Charles R. Fairbanks : Captain, .1. Seymour 



ill. Committee or Management— the officers ex-oflioio, J. 



McN. Gabriel and Robert J. lieid. 



Silts v< .u.lkoiate Institute C. 0— The following officers have 

 l>een appointed by the above organization for the current year: 

 President, if. L. Uioo, B.A. ; Captain, T. Lazier; Secretary and 

 Treasurer, T. Burpco. 



Port Hope C. C— The following- named gentlemen hare been 

 elected officers of the Port Hope Cricket Club : President. Col. 



, W. Ma; 



WlUifli 



;, M.P.; 



nd .1. Pushy; 



sidents, Re 

 , F. J. Ha 



', W. 11. Waas-i 

 The Lawrenci 



recciv 

 ntcall 

 rence 



Tho 

 ye pr< 



iss Iln 

 nptatt 



. ,T. Brown, Peter Robertson 

 ics; Match Secretary, TV. S. 

 •th. 



'rieket Club is now open to 

 ub in the State. Allcomrau- 

 on, 13 Camden street, Law- 

 3ntion. 



JlKA-pono C. C— The Meaford Cricket Club held their annual 

 mooting recently, and elected the following officers : President, 

 John Alberry; A' Ice-President, C. Sheppard ; Secretary and 

 Treasurer, SI. A. Dillon. Standing Committee— Messrs. G. Haines, 

 A. J. Chisbolm, and D. J. LeBoy. 



Sault St. Mame C. O.-Tlie Sault St. Marie Cricket. Club has 



been oiganized with the following officers: President, AT. II. 



Plummer; Vice-President, E. Biggins ; Secretary and Treasurer 



i, ffieiff. Executivo Committee— W. Albon, H. P. Pira, Harry 



Philips. Mr. Cozens w 

 of the meeting. 



Albion C. C— Tho n 

 have effected a perm 



elected captain by the l 



vote 



Woodliull, bar 



Paris, C. C- The 



, Albion Cricket Club, of Camden, N. J., 

 ent organization. John T. Woodkull, a 



nden bar, and a son of ex-Judge George S. 



i elected President. Tho Camden aud Star 



imitto re-organizo. 



annual meeting of the Paris Cricket Cluli, of 

 Ontario, was held on April 33d, when the following- officers were 

 elected for 1880; Patrons, A. H. Baird and J.Young, M. P. P.; 

 President, J. McMillan ; Committee, Dr. Burt, and Messrs. Brown, 

 Totien.Ollive.-, Allworth, Anderson and Maxwell. It was de- 

 cided at the above meeting to join tho Ontario Cricket Associa- 

 tion. 



Strathroy C. C— This cluo has elected the following officers 

 for 1880! President, Sir. E. Woodbury; First Vice-President, 

 Capt. Irwin; Second Vice-President, Sir. Wm. Dewur; Captain, 

 Sir. IS. Paine : Secretary, Sir. W. A . A niisf rong- ; Treasurer, Sir. T. 

 A. Gale: Managing Committee, Messrs. George Billington, W. 

 Bishop and '%. A. Gale. 



Winguam C. C— This club was organized on Friday evening 

 last, with the following officers for 18S0: President, Mr. \V. T. 



Bray; Secretary and Treasurer, Mr. T. P. Webster: Match Com- 

 mittee. Messrs. Meyer, Corbould, Ileal, Griffin and Ferguson. 



The GaxanoqlteC. C.— The Ca.-i-iuoque crick, i jhai org 1- 

 tzedti oiub with the following cralcerg: President, Mr. I I V" o 

 rell. M- A.; Vice President, Mr. John Ormiston ; Secretar] . Mr. F 



M. 



-, iM r. 



i. Gillie 



. H. Parker and A. I.i Rue 



■ :■;.-- a -. s and to canvass to 





afti 



adj. 



Brampton C. C.-The annual meeting of the Brampton Cricket 

 Club was held on April 27th. The following ollieeis were elected' : 

 Patrons, Sir. K. Chisholm, SI. P. P., Sir. Yv. A. SleCuda, Mayor, 

 Judge Scott and .Mr. John llaggert; President, Sir. James Hold- 

 ing ; First Vice-President, Sir. E. D. Gamble; Second Vice-Presi- 

 dent. Sir. A. Morion; Scerelary and Treasurer, Mr. V. H, McFad- 

 den; Captain, Sir. It. D. Gamble : Committee, Messrs. V7. Pcakes, 

 T. H. Graham, W. A. Green, J. O. Edwards and J. Kennedy. The 

 club have secured aline ground, on which they have I cpei fl 

 large sum. 



-The Toronto Cricket Club, of Toronto, Out., held their annual 

 meeting April Pith, and elected the following officers : President. 

 Col. Cumberland ; Vice-President, Vv'm. Baylors Secretary and 

 Treasurer. W. S. Jackson; Committee, J. O. Howard, Dr. 

 Spragiic, C. H. Sproule, C. C. SlcCaul, II. Haines, J. Wright and 

 II. I). Helmekeu. 



Chatham Cricket Cluh— This old established elub held its 

 annual meeting at Chatham. Ont„ on April 6th, and elected tho 

 following officers for the ensuing year : President, Sir. YV. S. Ire- 

 land ; First Vice-President, Sir. A. Heyward ; Second Vice-Prcsi- 



, Ma; 



od: 



i Sir. 



urer. Sir. C. Reg. Atkinson. The Match Committee is composed 

 Of Messrs, .1. L. Nichols, C. 11. Atkinson and YV. B. Wells, Jr. 

 Managing Committee, Messrs. Wells, Nichols, Van Allen, Clark, 

 Rlspin and the officers. 



.A t.TooNA CutiK.ET Club.- This organization, of Altoona. 

 Ponn., held Us annual meeting on April 8th, and elected for the 



Wood; Vice-President, Sir. John W. Cloud; Secretary, Sir. W. 

 H. Kohrer: Treasurer, Sir. T. .1. Lewis; Ground Committee, 



Messrs. Robert E.Petitt, A. V. .Muss and V7. 11. Rohr»r; C: lin. 



Sir. Pettit. The club has a membership of fifty. It is n led 



to improve its grounds, and arrange matches 1'or the Bp i 

 autumn. 



The HAWKEsvrr.i.E Cricket Cr.CB, op Canada.- The annual 

 meeting of the Hawkcsvillc Cricket Club took place on April 7th, 

 When the following officers were elected for 1*80 : President, T. 

 W. Vardon, SI.D.; Vice-President, I). H. \Vau;vh : Secretary and 

 Treasurer, nughSIcCnUoch; Committee of Management; Presi- 

 dent, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer, and Messrs. A. 

 F. Woodward, R. SlcSlinu, ,T. W. Hilborr., W. It. Hilborn, It. 

 Morrison, John R.Donald ; Captain, W. S. Hllboru. 



—Sir. George Oxborrow, of the Yourijr America Cricket Club, of 

 Milwaukee, Wis., has kindly sent us a membership ticket for the 

 season, for which wo return thanks. 



—The Tillies, of Philadelphia, is the best cricket daily in the 

 Quaker City. 



—Should Captain Richard Da ft decide to bring out a team this 

 autumn we trust that he will arrange to be here at the same time 

 as the Australians. 



—We are indebted to DeWilt, SI Rose street, for Henry Chad- 

 wick's ".Hand Hook of Base-Ball for 1880." 



Ouu Letter i-'rom the West.— S/i!irfiu/,f.-, Ai nil iM./i.— Passing 

 through Detroit a few days since, I made a few inquiries about 

 cricket there. Sir. C. B. Calvert, the energetic Secretary of the 

 Peninsular Cricket Club, drovo me out to the club's new grounds. 



which are situated almost In the heart of the city, and only about 

 ten minutes' ride in tho horse ears from the ''down town" of 

 Detroit. Tho ground covers about six acres, being only a pari Of 



i perfectly] 



i be] itiging to the 



Ipoi ting and 



; la ■ ;,i ion Company's 



grounds, the whole 



being fenci il in, ' he 



Pi ,, ii i '.,i- burins lea 



,cil t heir portion foi 

 is. Oh ! if wc New 



■' ' " „ , '. ',,, '. '.' 



smart as i hi - '.. s 



i lads, and could )r 



ise a grot,:., as 1 hi J 



have oui for $100 a 



year, and 100 seasi 



i | | 



thrown in, which they 



■ 



i, thus net:; faciei 



profit (including the 



ise of the gr 



,.-. Thi 



grounds arc di\ Idod in 



to three plots, iiamcl 



.one for .■: loki b,i n< 



[or base-hall, and om 



for archcrv, eroi|in 



t. etc., in ih "ii-' . 



A magnificent club hoi 



ise at one cud, with i 



i ci i ...I, ciiience for 



members and ladies. 



There is also a lawn 



ennis ground, which 



is flooded and used as 



a skating rink cluri 



og the wintoi ' 



surround the grounds 



and a first-class tin 



le-ipiartcr mile walk- 



ins-track, lu front of 



tho grand stand tlo 



ver gardens are being 



tastefully laid out to 



greet the optic am 



m 1 1 -- - 1 org ■■ "' ' hi 



elite of Detroit The 



Peninsulars are g, 



ng to erect, another 



elub house for their oi 



rn accommodation, aud when this is fin- 



ished the grounds wUl 



be ahead Of anvili 





kind. Of course 1 don 



ot know What the br 



vs of the" Hub" are 



doing this spring. Mr 



CalTOTt promises a 



"full hoe 



tight game to any East 



Jl-n club that, may I 



ivor the. Peninsulars 



... dh ,i vial, and, 1 mi 



y add, Detroit is ex 



jeetloe ' Dr m i 



teams from the East th 



s season. Mr. Calve 



■l Is convinced that it 



would do mora for or 



ekct in the West th 



In thevcandoiu live 



years. So lei US hope 



ic East will do sonic 



tiling-, now that three 



Western teams have 



•isited New York at 



d Philadelphia. The 



I think the Western trip - 



REVOLVING IN CRICKET. 



Editor Futrxl c/iri ,-e, .,,■, 



i.l that thi 



ub had i 



nplis 



Boston. April lim. 



... ltd communications, both 



ad in one of'your contemporaries, 

 iten Island Cricket Club at its mi- 

 les would give He- casualn derto 

 .ccini;. iiraendetl : - codsUIu- 

 i :n c her words, placed it- 



self in a falsa pot 

 tho sanity of tho oluh, as well as the real object In new. " Folia " 

 hesheel allm eflt ■, beliei i s It mi I Inte "I as ah "enforce- 

 ment of the non-revolving doctrine." Etesays: "Thej 



to place obstructions in the way of ^revolving-,' but overshot the 

 mark,-" but from recent Inquiries I do not lind I lint any 

 one who voted for tho amendment has, alter reading " Felix,'' 

 changed his mind. 



The members who framed and offered this amendment, T am 

 credibly informed, are not antagonistic to "revolving" under 

 proper restrictions, and this new rule strikes me as a very prudent 

 precaution. It may, to be sure, prevent members of other clubs 

 from using the Staten Island grounds for practice With the 

 various bonders of this elub, and then playing in matches against 

 them; but this, in tho eyes ol any impartial man, does nol " over- 

 shoot the mark." The amendment docs not hit "revolving," In 

 in y opinion, hard enough, but so long as the Match Ci 



the club is discreet, it will do lor the present. Bin 1 



come when a dozen of the best all round "revolvers" in Mew 



lids 



i.i.i 



tb, simply to win. This indeed wool 

 spectacle, but under the present rules ol both tJ 

 aud St. George s Cricket ( iubail i-uh possible. 



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