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U SSCC Records of the Hull University Staff Cricket Club 1949-2003 Hull History Centre: Records of the Hull University Staff Cricket Club U SSCC Records of the Hull University Staff Cricket Club 1949-2003 Historical Background: The Hull University Staff Cricket Club was established in 1949 and with membership open to academics, research students and invited guests. Since the beginning the Principal (whilst Hull University College) or Vice-Chancellor of the University has been invited to be President of the Club. The spirit of the Club has always been to provide opportunities for all who wish to play, whether regularly or not, rather than fielding the strongest possible team. Hull held the inaugural Universities Staffs Cricket Club Festival in 1968 and has participated in many similar festivals since. During the 1970s the Club struggled owing to reduced membership caused by rising inflation significantly increasing the membership fee and a lack of new University employees. By the 1980s, however, the Club managed to regain some form and continues to be part of University life. Custodial history: Deposited by Professor Michael Turner, May 2012 Description: This small collection includes team books (1980-1997) containing details of teams for home and away games; scoring books (1949-2001) containing details of scores for home and away games; minutes for the annual general meetings (1949-2001) with some related material such as secretarial and season reports; the Club’s bank book (1949-1972) and accounts (1984-1994) with details of match fees and tea payments; correspondence and other items relating to Club dinners and events, club fixtures and the Universities Staffs Cricket Festival and the North Universities Staff Cricket Festival; fixture lists and scorecards with related correspondence; some income and expenditure reports as well as copies of two booklets about the history of the University of Hull Staff Cricket Club. Arrangement: U SSCC/1 Team Books U SSCC/2 Scoring Books U SSCC/3 Minutes U SSCC/4 Financial U SSCC/5 Correspondence and related items U SSCC/6 Fixture lists and scorecards U SSCC/7 Club histories Extent: 31 volumes & 16 files Related material: Records of Hull Zingari Cricket Club [C DSZC] Records of the East Riding Cricket Umpires and Scorers Association [C DSUS] Records of Hull Cricket Club [C DSHC] Wilson Line Cricket Club [U DX360] Records relating to the East Riding Amateur Cricket League and press cuttings books of East Yorkshire Cricket Alliance [C DSAC] Records of the East Yorkshire Cricket Alliance [C DSEC] Access conditions: Access will be granted to any accredited reader page 1 of 12 Hull History Centre: Records of the Hull University Staff Cricket Club U SSCC/1 Team Books 1980-1997 Includes details of teams for home and away games against various cricket clubs. 6 volumes U SSCC/1/1 Team book 30 Apr 1980- Recording home and away games against Y.P.I., Hull Uni 22 Jun 1983 Students, Holsham, Cottingham Old Boys, Cambridge Methodists, Leeds Uni Staff, Hull Zingari, Sir Henry Cooper, Escrick Park, Kingston High School Staff, Yapham, Riley High, Kelvin Casuals, Retreat, S. Muskham and Little Carlton, E. Coast [Strollers], Malet Lambert, Hull College of High Ed, Bishop Burton, Remnants, University 2nds, Cherry Willingham, Zingari Crusaders, Sketchley, Lane Head Church, as well as the club’s profits, equipment and contact details of players. 1 volume U SSCC/1/2 Team book 28 Apr 1984- Recording home and away games against S. Holderness, 11 May 1985 Hull Zingari, Cambridge Methodists, Cottingham Old Boys, Escrick, Sir Henry Cooper, B.P. Chemicals, Retreat, Kingston High School, Riley High, Remnants, Yapham, [Gammer], Kelvin, Malet Lambert, [Chins] Challengers, Bransholme, Sutton, Leeds, Oldfellows, as well as player and visiting players contact details. 1 volume U SSCC/1/3 Team book 30 Jun 1986- Recording home and away games against Zingari, Hull 13 Sep 1987 Uni Students, Cottingham Old Boys, Cambridge Methodists, Wolfreton School, Penguins, Sir Henry Cooper School, Kingston High School, Retreat, Y.P.I., Escrick Park, Riley High School, Remnants, B.P. Chemicals, Yapham, Lane Head Church, Kelvin Casuals, Malet Lambert, HX Nomads, Bransholme Staff, Leeds Uni, Hull Uni Students Association, Clifton (York), Newport and Y.P.I. 2nd, as well as extension numbers for players. 1 volume U SSCC/1/4 Team book 4 May 1992- Recording home and away games against Escrick, 3 Sep 1995 Penguins, St Marys, William Gee, Retreat, Kingston, Yapham, South Humsley, Remnants, Kelvin, Cottingham Methodists, Franklin College, Lane Head, Zwingari, Leeds Uni, Y.P.I., N.P. Kearney’s XI, Holme, Archibishop, Wilberforce College, Brocklesbury [Park], Dave [Waugh] XI, Cambridge Methodists, Nick Fraser’s XI, Market Weighton and Stamp Jackson, including player’s contact details. 1 volume page 2 of 12 Hull History Centre: Records of the Hull University Staff Cricket Club U SSCC/1/5 Team book 27 Apr 1996- Recording home and away games against Penguins, St. 14 Sep 1997 Marys College, Escrick Park, Retreat, Leeds Uni, Yapham, Kingston Staff, Brocklesby Park, Kelvin Hall Staff, Franklin College, Lane Head Brighouse, Remnants, Y.P.I., Cambridge Methodists, Newport, Halifax Nomads, [Perronet] Thompson, Nottingham Uni Staff, as well as some player contact details 1 volume U SSCC/1/6 Team book 1980s-1990s Recording home and away games against Riley High School, Remnants, B.P., Yapham, Cottingham Old Boys, Lane Head Church, Kelvin Casuals, Cambridge Methodists, Mawet Lambert, Halifax Nomads, Bransholme Staff, Escrick and Leeds, as well as player information. Notebook dated 12 June to 8 September, no year given, probably either 1980, 1985, 1991 or 1996. 1 volume U SSCC/2 Scoring Books 1949-2001 Includes details of scores for home and away games against various other cricket clubs. 23 volumes U SSCC/2/1 Scoring book 5 May 1949- Recording home and away games against the Employee 16 Jun 1958 Cricket Club, Old Hymerians 2nd, Y.P.I., Welton 2nd, Sutton, [Zwigori], [Union Council], Kirkella, Wintringham G.S. Staff, Skidby, Hornsea 2nd, Cherry Burton, Town Clerks, [Halfield], Northern Dairies, Hull Education Department, Dalton Holme, Welton and Law Society ,as well as batting and bowling statistics. 1 volume U SSCC/2/2 Scoring book 31 May 1950-9 Recording home and away games against Welton, Jul 1951 College 3rd, Students 2nd, Hull Zwingori, College 2nd, Educational Dept, Employees, Northern Dairies, Wintringham G.S. Staff, Hymens Staff, Coal Exporters, K. Bulls XI, [Hessle Sec Staff]. 1 volume U SSCC/2/3 Scoring book 7 May 1952- Recording home and away games against College 3rd, 7 May 1972 College Employees, [Zingari 3rd], [Granston] Cricket Club, Northern Dairies, Mr Bulls XI, S. Holderness, Halsham, [Cransmuch], Sheffield Uni Staff and Hodgsons. 1 volume page 3 of 12 Hull History Centre: Records of the Hull University Staff Cricket Club U SSCC/2/4 Scoring book 1 May 1954- Recording home and away games against S. Holderness, 9 Jul 1955 Employees, Northern Dairies, Sheffield U. Staff, Hutton Cranswick, Zingari Casuals, Education Dept, Welton, University 3rd XI and Law Students. 1 volume U SSCC/2/5 Scoring book 28 Apr 1956- Recording home and away games against Uni 3 May 1958 Employees, Brantingham, Uni 3rd XI, Welton, Walkington, Hull Zingari, Law Soc, Melton, Uni Students, Northern Dairies, Dalton, E.R.A. Institute, [Old Frammarians] and SHCC. 1 volume U SSCC/2/6 Scoring book 27 May 1958- Recording home and away games against Northern 2 Jul 1960 Dairies, Melton, University 3rd, Hull Zingari, Employees, Zingari Casuals, S. Holderness, RAF Sutton on Hull, Leicester 2nd, Liberal Soc, History Soc, Y.P.I., Durham College 2nd, Hull Training College, New Holland, Hull Ferrets, Sheffield Uni 2nd XI, Loughborough, RAF Driffield and Nottingham Uni 2nd, aswell as batting statistics. 1 volume U SSCC/2/7 Scoring book 29 Jun 1961- Recording home and away games against Wilson Line An 28 Jul 1962 XI, Londesborough Park 2nd, Wilson Line 2nd, S. Holderness, Welton, Union 3rd, Stamford Bridge, Uni 3rd XI, Employees, Welton 2nd, Yapham, S. Cave, Zingari and Northern Dairies 1 volume U SSCC/2/8 Scoring book 4 May 1963- Small brown scoring book recording home and away 23 May 1964 games against Employees, Yapham, D.C.L., University 3rd, Malet Lambert, Hull Zingari, Zingari Casuals, S. Holderness, University 2nd, S. Cave, Melton, Middleton- on-the-Wolds, Londesborough Park, Middleton, Welton and Stamford Bridge, as well as batting statistics. 1 volume U SSCC/2/9 Scoring book 30 Apr 1966- Recording home and away games against Earle’s, 8 Jul 1967 Employees, Yapham, Sheffield Uni Staff, Stamford Bridge, Leeds Uni Staff, Zingari, [Kexingham]. South Cave, Uni 2nd XI, Sutton, Welton An XI, Hull Police, Brantingham, Technology College, Kelvin High, Pocklington 2nd XI, Sutton An XI, and the Law Society. 1 volume page 4 of 12 Hull History Centre: Records of the Hull University Staff Cricket Club U SSCC/2/10 Scoring book 27 May 1972- Recording home and away games against Welton, 23 Jun 1973 University 2nd XI, Londesborough Park, Zingari Casuals, University 1st XI, Sutton, Escrick Park, S. Holderness, Withernsea Wanderers, Leeds Uni Staff, [Earle’s] (Pelicans), Kelvin Hall Staff, Stamford Bridge, Beverley Buccs, Uni Staff 2nd, Yapham, Sheffield Staff, Cottingham O.B., and Research Students. 1 volume U SSCC/2/11 Scoring book 10 Jul 1973- Recording home and away games against Uni 2nd XI, 15 Jul 1975 Cottingham Old Boys, Malton, Salford, Durham Uni Staff, Universities of Leeds and Bradford Combined Staff XI, The Gentlemen Staff of the Uni of Hull and Associates, Zingari, Escrick Park, Yapham, Withernsea Wanderers, Sheff Uni Staff, Kirkella 2nd, Kirkella 2nd XI, Leo Schultz Staff, Hull Uni Research Students, Hodgsons, Halsham, Research Students Association, Kelvin Hall, Beverley Buccaneers, Londesborough, Sutton 2nd XI, Sir Henry Cooper High School Staff, Blackburn Seconds, Riley High School Staff, Kelvin Casuals and Hessle An XI.
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