No. 356

The Cricket Eleven is now filled up as follows- A.M. Hemsley, T.B. (Capt.), H.C. Benbow, Q.S., J. Abernethy, T.B., C.V. Wilks, T.B., W.F.G. Sandwith, Q.S., R.S. Owen, Q.S., G. Dale, Q.S., F.W. Janson, T.B., H.S. Westmorland, T.B., E.P. Guest, Q.S., and E.M. Eddis, Q.S.

No. 366

Football Nine v Fifteen Nine 1 goal – (Cuppage) XV 1 – (Langhorne) XI v. XXII XI 5 goals to none, kicked by Cuppage (2), Bury (2), & Benbow Westminster v. Gitanos Oct. 19 Westminster 3 – Benbow (2) & Cuppage Gitanos – 2 Westminster v. Household Brigade Oct. 23. Westminster 6. Cuppage (2), Benbow…

No. 355

Cricket  July 6 Westminster School v. Old Westminsters Westminster School 176. C.V. Wilks 25, W. Sandwith 21 Old Westminsters, 102 and 60. W.H.C 38 + 13. R.W. Eastwick 30.   Westminster v. M.C.C. and Ground July 10 M.C.C. 140 – H. Ross 62. G.G. Hearne 21. Westminster 55 and 71. In 2nd run. Hemsley 37…

No. 354

The voting for the athletic Committee took place in the upper Fifth Room on July 23. The result was as follows – H. Lowry. Q.S. (Ex officio) W.G. Bell T.B. (Ex officio) W.A. Cuppage. Q.S. – 56 votes A.M. Hemsley. T.B. 50 “ . C.V. Wilks. T.B. 44 “ . F.R. Clarke. Q.S. 37 “…

No. 350

Boating has recommenced this year, after an interval of two years. By the liberality of the Elizabethan Club, we have been provided with a steam launch, by which we are carried up to Coates’s boat-house at Battersea, where we get boats. William Bell Prin: opp:

No. 349

Cricket Eleven v. Twenty Two Eleven – 57 and 36 for 6 wickets Twenty two – 32 “ 58. For the Eleven Hemsley (capt) made 25 + 10, both not out. Westminster v. W.B. Hervey’s Eleven May 4. Westminster 77 — J. Dale 29 W. Hervey’s XI. 81 — H. Blackett 20 Westminster v. Old…