Canadian Cricket Field Volume 1 1882

OUTDOOR AMUSEMENT OLUB. SYRACUSE v. WESTERN ELEVEN. ist Illings. Norley, b Stratford........ W. Cowio, e Donne, b Strat- ford .... .............. ...... F. J. Baker, b Stratford. A. M. Smart, b Ogdon... J A. Bailey, c Sinithers, b Ogdon .............. R. H. Roberts et. Ogdon, b Stratford................ W. J. Hallworth, e H. Phil. lips, b Stratford......,. . C. H. Millward, c Scholetield, b Stratford.............. J. Bacchus, c Stratford, b Ogden.............. Rov. S. R. Calthrop, not out. G. Hyde-Clarke, c Dennie, b O den .................. Extras.................... 2nd( innings. 5 1 b Ogden....................... 5 3 not out..................... 14 1 o Dnnie, b Ogden.... ...... 3 1 st. Ogdon, b Stratford. 16 2 c Hood, b Ogden........... 5 15 c McLachlan, b Stratford... 16 20 et. Ogden, b Stratford....... O O b Ogden........ ........ 7 5 b Stratford................. 3 3 bStratford.............. 4 O c Dennie, b Stratford......... 2 4 Extras................... 7 Total.............. 55 Total 3owLNo ANALYSIS. let Ianilgs. o Ri Stratford......... 80 2 Ogden............ 59 1 Shaw.. . .......... 20 1 M. W. O. . 0 10 6 Stratford............111 42 6 5 4 Ogden............ 76 18 5 0 Scholefield...... 12 6 Turton........... ... 22 9 E LEvEN wEFST 1Mt Innlings. Roe. T. D. Phillip, thrown out, Roberts ..... ..... J. B. Shaw, c Bacchus, b Norley................ A. 1. Stratford, c Smart, b Calthrop ................ E R. Ogden, c Bacchus, b Calthrop................. A. F. McLachlan, e Millward, b Norley.. J.V. ScholefieldbNorley... Hon. W. N. Hood, b Norley. J. P. Turton, b Millward. H. E. Smithers, b Norley... H. Phillips, b Millward..... A. A. Dennie, notout ..... Extra............... Total...... .......... BOWLI 1,t Znngs. O. . . Norley.... ...... 92 29 9 Calthrop.......... 44 26 2 Millward...... ... 45 8 5 WESTERN ELEVEN CENTR nt nneings. bSr W. H. MeNaugliton, b Strat ford ... .... ......... .. Norley, b Dal ........ ... I. H. Roberts, b Dale.. G. Hyde-Clirk et. Ogden, Stratford .......... . D. McDonald, c McLachlan b Stratford.................. J. A. Bailey, et. Ogden, b Stra fora................. T. O. Spencer, mun ont ... W. Cowie, b Dale ... .. .. C. H. Millward, not out.... J. E. Barrctt, b Dale. . J. H. Humphries, b Dale... Extras.................. Total.......... ... 20 THE ýflkDIM2 GlKET FIELLD. lst .innings. o. IL. M. W. Dale.........68 14 Il 5 Stratford......56 27 3 4 Ogden..........12 8 0 () Shaw........20 6 2 0 2nd Inidn9s. o. R. Dao......92 26 Stratford........76 26 Shaw...........16 10 Turton........4 0 M. W. 8 5 8 3 0 0 0 2 wESTEMN ELEVEN. 1st Intninijs. Rov. T. D. Phillips, b Norley. 2 J. B. Shaw, run out.........21 E. R. Ogden et. Humphries, b Clark...............7 A. H. Stratford, b Roberts.. 4 A. F. McLachlan, c Norloy, b IBailey.................12 T. Dale, b Norley......... 4 Hon. W. N. Hood, c and b Spencer.................. 2 J. P. Tut ton, b Norley....... 2 J. V. St. J. Scholeiield, c Millward, b Norley........ 0 A A. Dennio, e Humphries,b Norley.......... ........ O H. Phillips, not out ..... ... 0 '. Extras................... 1 Total....................55 0 0 BOWLINo •.f r nnqMs- 2a1 fuilangs. c Millward, b Norley....15 run out.................4 bRoberts...............20 c Spencer, b Roberts..... 14 c Hunphries, b Norley........ 1 not out... ............. 10 run out......................3 not out.................... 1 Extras..................3 Total...................71 ANALYSIS. 2n'l Iings. 2m Innings. 0. i. M. W. o. R. Bi. W. Norley... 58 4 5 5 Millward. ......... 60 10 9 0 3 c and b Millward. ........ 17 31lar. 2 12 2 0 Norley........68 22 6 2 Clre....65 1 1 Clarke......8 8 0 0 29 c Clark, b Norley..1 Roberts........12 7 0 1 Bailey.........6 10 0 " Bailey ........- .20 5 2 1 Roberts.........32 13 3 2 4 c Roberts, b Millward......... 0 Srencer........... 8 1 1 1 Barrett.... ...... 12 5 0 0 5 not out..................... 33 12 c Halworth, b Norley....... . 1 o b Millward.................0 - 4 b Mil "ard...... ........ 2 Wars and rumeurs of wars. What a pity it is that the Austra. o bMit « bd.... ......... 0 lians cannot rec.ncile themselves to the decisions of the umpires. 2 c Bacchus, b Norley........ 0 Hardly a match but one or other of the te mn has a complaint to 2 cBuo bt . N................5 make. And some of them in reality are so ridiculous, as was that 1 Extras.................... 2 of Horan's when ho vas cauglit by Peate at the Oval m the recent 6 players' match. Achilles sulking in his tout is not a pleasing 64 Total.. .1 picture, and this constant protest against the umpire's decision ie SALYSI.2 Iiigs really a little monotonous.-Orickct. W. O. R. M. W. ENGLAND v. AUSTRALIA. 5 Millward ........ 8029 7 5 2 Mlwa........ 7830 4 4 The English eleveii was chosen with the greatet care and delibera- 2 tion by four cornpetentjudges-Lord Harris, Messrs. V.E.-Walker, I. D. Walker, and F. Burbidge. The only possible flaw was the v. CENTRAL NEW YORK. absence of a regular fast bowler. Morley's foot had given away AL IEW YORK. a rain and ho was not available, and in the absence of any other 2nd .inings suficiently reliable, it was deemed advisable te depend on. one fast bowler, Ulyett, who hadbeen fairly successful inmecent n.tches. 4 b Dale .Altogether the English eleven wvas a thoroughly representative one, 3 b Dale ................. 4 aid it muet be placed on record as beyond dispute that the solec- o b Dale . ................ O tien as thnroughly ratified by the publice.It as expected that h tho Australians wc 21d be able te have Palmer, who had injured b Q b Dale ................. 9 himself in the match with the players at the Oval, agarn in their . .. . .leven. The intention was to play him, but the little practice he 3 b Stratford .............. 3 had bfore the commencement of the match showed that ho was still teo lame to be of use, and at the last inoment, when the .15 c Scholefield, b Stratford. ... 19 Australian innings was nearly over, Jones took his place. The . b Turton ................ 8 absence of one of their very best bowlers is a point that should bo .11 et. Ogden, b Stratford ....... . recorded te the credit of the team in analyuing the match. It was 18 c Turton, b Dale ........... S egarded aus an immense advantage for the Australians when they Snet out.... ............ 4 had wvon the toss, but as far as the ordinary course of the gme ias 0 H. Phillipe, b Turton. .... .. 0 concemncd, they los tiacir chance. On the Sirst day et least the 4 Extrais ................ 4 English teamr lie ail tho bst of somie sensationi play. With the ... . ground in the very worst condition, no one eou d have expected .59 Total...............66 that two such levens would. have been disnissed for an aggregate BOWLING ANALYSIS.

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy NDg4Mzg=