Canadian Cricket Field Volume 1 1882
123 F. W. Mimmack, o Boultbeo, bLindsoy................ 2 o and b Lin. y............ 7 W. R Hickey, b Lindsey.... 0 c Harley, b '.ndsey ........ 1 R. Moran, b Snydor ........ 3 c Patone Liaidsoy.......... 0 J. W. Squire, b Lindsey..... O run out................... 3 A. Duffus, not out......... 0 b Lindsey................... 6 D). Ferguson, at Pitman, b Lindsoy ................. 1 not out.................. 0 Extras .................. 4 Extras ................ 8 Total...................33 DO WLING ANALYSIS. DaIic. Runa. Maidens. ¥ickets. J. Snyder ...................... 140 34 10 9 E Smith ........................ 50 14 3 0 H. Paton ....................... 20 7 0 0 G. G. S. Lindsey.................. 84 7 il 8 NELSON. .at Innings. F. Harley, e and b Syer....... 4 G. G. S. Lindsey, b Atkinson 4 F. H. Keefer, run out ...... 1 E. Smith, b Syor ................ 1 H. Paton, b Syer ............... 2 J. C. Snyder, b Atkinson....... 5 J. S. Pitnian, b Atkinson. 2 G. S. Lyon, b Syor........ 8 R. Cameron, b Syer....... 2 H. J. Wright, b Atkinson.... 1 F. Boultbee, net out............ 0 Extras ......................... 3 Total.................33 end Innings. not out..........................16 b Atkinson ................. ...... 1 c Moran, b Syer............... 1 b Duffus ...................... 0 1b w, b Duffus................... 1 e Nicholls, b Duffus............ 3 c Nicholls, b Atkinson ........ 6 o Duncan, b Atkinson .......... 1 not ent................... 3 Extras.........................10 Total ...................... 42 BowLINo ANALYSIS. Bails. Runs. J. Syer ................. 109 28 C. R. Atkinson ............... 115 18 F. W. Mimmack ............. 25 13 A.Duffus..... .............. 15 6 Msidens. 7 11 0 0 Wickets. 6 7 0 3 TORONTO v. HAMILTON. The return match between these two clubs caine off finally last Saturday after many delays. The wicket was as hard and bumby as is usual in Hamilton. It was Woolverton's day, and ha captured most of the Toronto wickets at a small cost. In the second innings, however, a stand was made by Boulton and Brook. The former hit very freely and the latter, as usual, played good cricket. Woolverton's innings was as pokey as usual, and those of Rogers and Gillespie were characteristic of the mon. Score: TORONTO. lIt Innings. C. H. Sproule, e Wolverton, b Gillespie............. 13 H. Totten, c Greene, b Wool- verton.................... 4 EL Brockc Mulligan,b Wool- verton................... 2 Capt. Burns, a Mulligan, b Woolverton..... ....... 0 G. N. Morrison, c Mulligan, b Gillespie .............. 2 M. Boyd b Woolverton..... 4 F. J. .GoBling, b Gillespie.... 9 D. O. R. Jones, b Woolverton 0 I. R. Boulton, net out..... , H. D. Helmeken, b Gillespie. 0 H. B. Travers, oand b Wool- verton................... 2 Extras....... ........... 6 Total ............... 48 BOWLING i innings. O. M. V. W. Gillespie........ 16 9 19 4 Woolverton..... 15 4 23 6 Woolverton bowled 2 wides. 2nd Innings. c and b Woolverton........O b Gillespie .... .......... 21 not et ................. 6 bB10°mey................. 8 noteut.................... 2 b Gillespie........ ..... Extras ............ Total............. I ANALYSIS. 2nd Inti .' Gillespie. 2Q Woolverton.... Greene........ .Onmmings..... Blomely...... Woolverton andGreene 1 - W. .2 8 1 8 0 9 0 14 1 3 wides, NAELTO;I . A. I. Hope, c Boyd, b 3ehn. cken .................... 0 Dr. Woolverton, o Boyd, b Totten................... 39 0. Blomely, o Brock, b Helm. eken................... 6 F. J. Rogers, bMorrison.... 15 A. Gillespie, b Morrison..... 31 M. 0. Hebort, rua ont...... 4 E. U. Sayers, c Brock, b Helmeken..............2 G. M. G eene, c and b Burns 18 0. W. Mulligan, et Brock, b Totten ................... 2 T. H. Stinson, not out...... S. Onummings, b Burna...... 2 Extras. ................ 14 Total..................138 BOWLING ANALYSIS. O. M. I. W. Helmcken...................... 21 8 31 3 Boyd.............................. 13 3 28 O Morrison........................1715 2 Burns......................... 20.2 8 27 2 Totten........................... il 1 23 2 Blurns bowled 1 wido, and Totten 2 no balls. BRANTFORD v. DUND.S. A match was played at Brantford on SOth Aug tit betwcen the Dundas and Brantford Clubs. On accotint of the inconvenient runuing of the trains only one innings could be played by oither aide. B3rantford wont firt to,thc. bat and made 73 rune. Merritt 19, Mellor 11, and Bluchanan 10, bcing tho only scores worthy of notice. The Dundas bowling was fair, and their fieldingu'p to the average. Dundas acorcd 55 run, thus lusing tho match by 18. Kenrick's 15 was mnale ky good nd judficious cricket Tho other players had a littie luck, as the fielding of the Brantford mon with oe or two exceptions was wretchod. .Appenled is the score: BRANTFORD. lst Illningt. Tatos, A., 1b iv, b Blouieley.. 1 Doig, bWilson............O0 Mellor, b Wilson.......... il Kerr, b Wilson ............ 2 Sears, run eut ............. 2 Swaisland, not out ......... 3 Merritt, run out........... 19 Yates, IL, h w, b Wyld .... O Buchanan, t Knrick, b E.15 Wilson ............... 10 Jaffray, J. P., b Wilson.d Total ..... 2 no l73 Pctman, b Eddrnf......... 3 FONDAS. ls Innings. lomeley, b Jaff y ... n 10 Cowper, o c w Kenrick, Tun o bt.....h Dn15 Pirri, a t i up t WyldG., nSears, boetman il thu .sn tem 01 Eddruf 1 bw, b Jaffdy g..Th h2 Wyld, W., b Petnian 6............ 0 Coinan, b Jaff.v. Wilson, b .T. . Total .............. 55 PeSONS 0F ENGLAND. This B e Jaffpiayed on Saturday atern n,the 2nd of Sept. At fir G thought tat a very weak teani wo.ld represnt Tero vwb al Ja en faied to put in an appearance, and, good sub, being provided, a very strong t.a .as put i the field. yo. veos' inninga for Toronto wa very good. le preurved hi m throughozt until (what proved t ) the la t bal of the g which ho hit and got out. Brown, Baines and Vickers uted useful scores. The bowling of England's sons was very deed, but their fielding was slow. There are several good tn the teain-Blomeley and Parnham being the best, but the appeared weak. On the whole it is superior to most country -?ens. Score : ToRoNTo. .. G. Brown, run out...........19 V.Vickers, c Lowen, b White.14 B, Travers, o White, b Greene.66 H. D. Helniken, e Griffith, b Blomeley........................ G. N. Morrison, b Greene.....10 G. O. Temple, Bt Parnham, b Griffith........................... 0 SONS OF H. Poulter, run out......... 0 J. Puulter, b Shaw..........26 J. Parnham, b ghaw ....... 4 O. Blomeley, net e1it........ 3 G. M.'Greene, e Temple b Shaw................... 1 R. Totten, b Blomeley......... 8 R D. Gamble b Greeno....... a 0. C. Baines, b Greene.....19 R Morris, bGreene............ 5 S. R. Shaw, not out ............ 1 Extras.................. 7 Total.........................154 ENOLAND. B. Griffith, b Morrison ...... 0 J. Hopkins, not out............. 5 :. Gospel G. Whit te bat. ELoi*en,J.F.Johnstone,tobat Tota ................. 39 THE MýADIAl G1GKET MED.
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