Barnes
1872-73 season
CaptainCharles Morice
SecretaryH. Ernest Solly
RulesLaws of the Game (1872)
Laws of the Game (1873) (after 26 February 1873)
FA CupFirst round

This was the eleventh season of Barnes Football Club. Barnes were surprisingly eliminated in the first round of the F.A. Cup by the debutants South Norwood, despite having far greater experience with association football rules.[1] Club captain Charles Morice played for England in the first international match against Scotland.

FA Cup

19 October 1872 First round Barnes 0-1 South Norwood Barnes Common[1]
Walshe (10)
Note:
Barnes (11 players): C. J. Morice (capt.), A. Adams, W. C. Butler, G. W. Chapman, O. D. Chapman, F. Clarkson, A. R. Dunnage, C. Hudson, H. E. Solly, C. H. Warren, T. Weston.
South Norwood (11 players): W. H. White (capt.), Dickinson, A. L. Elborough, W. C. Elborough, G. R. Fleet, C. E. Leeds, J. Smith, R. Smith, T. Viall, G. V. Walshe, F. White.[2]

Friendly matches

26 October 1872 Clapham Rovers 1-0 Barnes Clapham
c. 15:40 Thompson (c. 15)
Note: The game ended prematurely at 16:45 because of rain.
Clapham Rovers (11 players): C. Bergmann, Birkett (goalkeeper), H. A. Bryden, C. R. Daly, R. Ogilvie, H. Parker, W. E. Sprott, P. R. St. Quintin, C. C. Tayloe, A. Thompson, C. H. Wollaston
Barnes (10 players): C. J. Morice (capt.), F. C. Clarkson, R. S. Evans, Rev. J. Graham, H. A. Hudson, J. Lawford, C. Ommaney, H. M. Solly, E. J. Weston, V. Weston.[3]
2 November 1872 Royal Engineers 2-0 Barnes Chatham
Note:
Royal Engineers (11 players): F. Marindin (capt.), W. Baddely, G. Barker, J. E. Blackburn, E. W. Cotter, A. G. Goodwyn, Merriman, E. Muirhead, C. Nugent, P. G. Von Donnop, C. K. Wood.
Barnes (9 players, with 2 substitutes provided by the Royal Engineers): C. J. Morice (capt.), A. Adams, B. Collings, A. D. Chapman, J. W. Chapman, F. C. Clarkson, J. Graham, F. B. Soden, E. Weston. Substitutes: Nicholls, Wilkieson.[4]
9 November 1872 Barnes Beagles v Barnes Green Man, Wimbledon
Note: Match scheduled, but no report was found.[5]
16 November 1872 Barnes 0-0 Crystal Palace Barnes
c. 15:30
Note:
Barnes (10 players): A. C. Butler (capt.), A. Adams, C. C. Boyle, F. C. Clarkson, A. W. Collings, J. Graham, Hudson, E. T. Weston, H. E. Solly, S. E. Solly.
Crystal Palace 10 players): D. Allport (capt.), A. Bouch, W. Bouch, W. Dorling, S. R. Fleet, J. H. Kingsford, C. Kolle, S. Manvell, F. Soden, J. Turner.[6]
23 November 1872 Captain's Eleven v All Comers Barnes
Note: Match scheduled, but no report was found.[5]
30 November 1872 Barnes v Windsor Home Park Barnes
Note: Match scheduled, but no report was found.[5]
7 December 1872 Charterhouse School 3-0 Barnes
Parry, Firth, Verelst
Note:
Charterhouse School (12 players): T. P. Gandell (capt.), H. W. Davies, W. W. Drew, F. H. Firth, W. Empson, A. H. Gipps, H. G. Jeaffreson, E. H. Parry, G. E. Staveley, C. Verelst, E. Williams, W. C. Williams.
Barnes (12 players): C. J. Morice (capt.), O. D. Chapman, F. C. Clarkson, H. Cobbett, R. Evans, J. Graham, H. A. Hudson, J. Palmer, A. Scott, H. E. Solly, R. H. Solly, E. T. Weston,[7]
4 January 1873 Barnes v Barnes Beagles Barnes Railway Station
Note: Match scheduled, but no report was found.[8]
11 January 1873 Barnes 1-0 Clapham Rovers Barnes
15:15 Highton (c. 10)
Note:
Barnes (11 players): E. T. Weston (capt.), A. Adams, F. C. Clarkson, J. Graham, C. Highton, T. Mossendew (goalkeeper), C. Ommaney, F. Pawle, H. E. Solly, C. Todd, V. Weston.
Clapham Rovers (12 players): C. C. Bryden (capt.), H. A. Bryden, W. E. Buckie, W. Field, F. P. Francis, R. G. Fricker, J. P. Harris, B. R. Hunter, H. Ker, C. Kolle, W. H. Nuttall, H. Rose.[9]
18 January 1873 Crystal Palace 2-0 Barnes
Chenery (c. 20), own goal
Note:
Crystal Palace (11 players): D. Allport (capt.), W. M. Allport, C. C. Armitage, W. R. Collins, C. F. Cumberlege, C. J. Chenery, G. R. Fleet, A. Lloyd, A. S. Thomson, J. Turner, J. H. Vigne.
Barnes (10 players): E. J. Weston (capt.), F. C. Clarkson, H. Collins, H. Ellis, J. Graham, A. C. Highton, F. B. Pawle, F. B. Soden, E. Solly, C. J. Todd.[10]
15 February 1873 Barnes 0-5 Royal Engineers Barnes
Note: The Barnes ground proper being laid down with manure, glass bottles, &c., the contest took place on an adjoining field, which, being very rough, prevented any good display of dribbling.
Barnes (11 players): A. Adams, G. W. Chapman, C. Cobbett, O. D. Chapman, F. C. Clarkson, A. R. Collins, F. Graham, C. Ommaney, H. E. Solly, E. J. Weston, V. Weston.
Royal Engineers (11 players): F. Marindin (capt.), G. Barker, Blackburn, Digby, Goodwyn, Muirhead, Olivier, Ord, Ruck, Teach, Wood[11]
22 February 1873 Barnes 1-0 Windsor Home Park Barnes
Note:
Barnes (11 players): A. Adams (capt.), J. W. Chapman, F. C. Clarkson, J. Graham, C. Heighton, J. Hudson, J. Palmer, F. Pawle, H. Solly, G. Weston, V. Weston.
Windsor Home Park (11 players): W. Nicholls (capt.), H. G. Balley, G. R. Bambridge, H. Bird, P. Chamberlain, H. Clark, G. Gower, Frank Heran, A. Joll, J. Roberts, W. Whitfield.[12]
c. 15 March 1873 Brondesbury D-D Barnes
Note: The final match of the season for Barnes.[13]

Athletic Sports

  • Date: 5 April 1873[14]
  • Venue: Field of J. Johnstone.
  • Committee: O. D. Chapman (treasurer), W. M. Chinnery, F. C. Clarkson, H. Ellis, F. S. Gulston, C. J. Michod, C. J. Morice, E. C. Morley, J. Parker, J. Powell, D. M. Roberts, W. Rye, H. Ernest Solly (secretary), R. W. Willis
  • Events: 100 yards, 100 yards handicap, 400 yards handicap, 1200(?) yards handicap, 2 miles handicap, one mile steeplechase, 5 miles steeplechase (run 22 March), 150 yards hurdle, mile and a half walking handicap, high jump, pole jump

Notes

  1. 1 2 "The Association Cup". Sporting Life: 1. 23 October 1872.
  2. "The Association Challenge Cup". Field: 401. 26 October 1872.
  3. "Clapham Rovers v. Barnes". Sportsman: 3. 31 October 1872.
  4. "Royal Engineers v. Barnes". Bell's Life in London: 8. 9 November 1872.
  5. 1 2 3 "Fixtures". Bell's Life in London: 8. 9 November 1872.
  6. "Barnes v. Crystal Palace". Bell's Life in London: 8. 23 November 1872.
  7. "Charterhouse School". Field: 593. 14 December 1872.
  8. "Fixtures". Bell's Life in London: 10. 4 January 1873.
  9. "Barnes v. Clapham Rovers". Sportsman: 6. 18 January 1873.
  10. "Crystal Palace v. Barnes". Field: 88. 25 January 1873.
  11. "Royal Engineers v. Barnes". Bell's Life in London: 5. 22 February 1873.
  12. "Barnes v Windsor Home Park". Bell's Life in London: 5. 1 March 1873.
  13. "Notes and Notions". Sportsman: 3. 22 March 1873.
  14. "Barnes Football Club Sports". Sportsman: 3. 8 April 1873.
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