Canadian Cricket Field Volume 1 1882

THE OI2ADIRI2 1tIGKET FIELD 21 PEnSoNA.. Mn. H. BAscoM bas been elected secretay of tho Uxbridge Club in place of Mr. E. R. Rogers, who resigne | Mn. W. HAaTON MERiiT, lato sccretary of the Ontario Asso. ciation, bas been nominated for the Conservative interest in Haldi- mand. MEssBS. JACKSON AND BnoCK, of the Toronto club, leave shortly for a two nonths' trip te England, in company with Mesrs. Mart- land and Leonard, of U. C. College. Mn. EsBaaTs, who it will be reniembered played for Clhathain some years ago, and was considered one of the best bowlers in Canada, is in Victoria, B.C., practising law, in partnership with air. P. Æ. Irving, commonly known au 1Batty. ' The Peninsular Club of Detroit has 70 active members. The Merion cricket club, of Ardmore, Pa., list of members shows 28 life, 206 active, 60 contributing, 20 honorary and 103 junior rnembers. The Peninsular Club of Detroit played a scratch match on May 30th, between teams chosen by F. Irvine and F. Bamford. Score, Wijse's 75, Barmford"' 80. The Germantown Club of Philadelphia defeated the Philadel- phia club by eight wickets. Score: Philadelphia, 51 and 46 ; Ger- mantown, 49and 50. The first eleven of St. George's club, New York, are Mesurs. B. Mostyn, R. J. Cross, H. Moore, G. R. Westfeldt, J. B. Cashnan, J. R. Moore, B. H. Monran, G. Hde.Clarke, G. E. Ama ng and Giles; substitutes, Mesrs. Saunders and Baillie. Regarding the rumoured retirement.of Anerican Cricketers, we have received the following: D. S. and R. S. Newhall will not play regularly this spring, but their Club could comnmand their services for any important match. I. B. Thayer, Jr., will probably play as inuch as ever. He i in good form and practising regularly. Hazen Brown will play with the Pittsburgh Club. He is a los te Young America, but a groat gain to Pittsburgh. MERION (Pilladelphia) v. MANHATTAN (New York). This match was played at Ardmore, Philadelphia, on May 30th. The foilowing is the score : bIERION. .1s Innings. C. E. Haines, e Cooper, b Hunt. 3 Dr. C. Morris, et Scott, b Hunt. O J. B. Thayer, Jr., c ooper, b Hunt .. ... ..... ............... 0 G. Ashbridge,eHurlbert, b Munt I, S. Law,bCevrly .. ..... .... 17 Dr. R. A"hbridge, b Cleverly.... O W. Stroud, b Cleverly............ 1 W. R. Philler, c Clevery, b ut................... 9 W. P. Huston, c Hosford, b Hunt 5 G. S. Philler, 1b w, b Cleverly.. 3 W C. Lowry, not out........... 3 Byte............... ......... 2 Total................. ............ 63 ynd Indnings. b Hunt ................ 16 1b w, b Cleverly . ............. 17 et Scott, b Hooper............... 8, b Rooper ............... 14 0 and b Cleverly. ........ .10 run out .... ............ ..... 3 b Hoford ................. 1 b Hosford. ... .......... 10 run out ..... ................ . 37 b I unt ........ ... ....... ........ 0 neot eut .. .... .... .. ...... o0 - Byes, 4;wides, 2; noboal, 1. 7 Total.............. 123 2nd Inninps. MANn&rAN. latInnings. W. Brooks, b Thayr............I1 Dr Hulbert, e W. Philler, b Law.................. ...... 6 I. Bannister, 1 b w, b Law..... 4 Dr. Fortun, b Thaye r.......... 7 fluet, e Lowry, ....... 4 Cloverly, o 0. Philler, b Law.. 4 G. Scott, o and b Tha er....... 3 S. E. Hosford, et Hainos, b Thayer.. .......................... O R. Hooper, c and b Thayer..... 1 R. Johnson, o Huston, b Law.. 3 L. A. Mackintosb, not ont...... o et Haines, b Lowry................ 3 n out .. ..... .. ....... . ........ 0 n et . .... .... ... ......... .. 2 c Thayer, b Law ................. 23 et Hanes, b Lowry......... 0 et Haines, b Jewry.. . ........... 1 Byes . ......... ........ 4 Total ............... 33 Total ............................. GIRARD v. YOUNG AMERICA. The above match was played at Stenton, Philadelphia on the second te last day of May. The score is as follows : oInAnD. 1s4 Ianngs. J. Carvin, o Bussier, b D. S. Newhall........................... 6 R. Fitzgerald, c Peasc, b D. S. Newhall.... ................ 4 R. Margrave, run out.... .. ... 1 W. Vernon, b D. S. Newhall... I T. Hargrave, b Caldwell. ....... 22 H. Hargrave, b Clark ........ 7 Job Pearson, b Clark... ..... 10 N. Tomliu, b Clark ........... 6 ihitaker, ru ont . ..... ... . F. Scanlan, not ut. ...... ........ 3 C. Hargrave, b Caldwell..... ... 3 Byes, 2; leg byes, 1 ... ......... 3 Total......... ................. 66 2nid nning.. b D. S. Newhall..................5 b D. S. Newball..........4 b C. A. Newhall........ ... ..... O b C. A. Nowhall ..... ...... ... 2 c Dixon, b C. Newhall ....... . 37 e Dixon, b C. Newhall.......... 20 b C. A. Newhall....,............ o not O ........... ..... 6 C. Pease, b C. Newball ...... b C. Newhall. ........ ........... O b 0. Newhall... . .. .......... ... 8 Leg.byes, 1 ;wides, 1......... 2 Total .......... .... 84 YOUNo AMERICA. Ise I"nig• F. Brewster, e C. Hargrave, b D.S.Newhsfl, c C. Margrave, b . Hargrave ...... . .. ... 27 Whtaker... ........... 7 C. A. Newhalt, c R. Hargrave, R. N. Caldwell, c I. Hargrave, b H. Hargrave ........... 4 b H. Hargrave...... . .. . 22 R. S. Newhali, c Carvin, b R. A P. Bussier, b T. Hargrave. 4 Hargrave..... ........ . ...... ... 2 A. Newbold, run out...... 6 J. B. Lare, b 1H. Har ave..... 0 J. O. Pease, Jr., net out.. 14 T. B. Dixen, c H. Hargrave. Byes, 4 ; leg-byes, 3........... 7 b T. Hargrave........30 E. IV. Clark, b T. Hargrave... il Total .. ................. 134 In the second innings R. S. Newball, and J. 0. Pease, Jr., were net out for 3 aud 13, wh ich with a bye made up the rues required. EPs(ixi D. Banuerman.is the only professional on the Australian team. Shaw, Shrewsbury, and Lillywhite, each cleared £600 from the Australian trip. Murdoch's present average in England is 212J. Mis scores are: 0, 15 not out, 286 not out, 17, 107 not out. A despatch fron London, dated June 3rd, says : In the cricket niatch yesterday, between the Marylebone Club and Leicester County Eleven, Barnes and Midwinter, of the Marylebone Club, beng in togother, scored 454 ruas before they could be parted. The inuings is unparalleled in English cricketing. M. O. C. and Ground v. Lancashire, was concluded on the 16th in faveur of M. C. C. by eight wickets. Score : M. C. C., 231 and 28 (for two wickets) ; Lancashire, 99 and 159. This success against the champion county of last year was due in the first in- stance to Barnes' fine innings of 119; and secondly, te the capital bowling of Flowers, who, with the ground in good order, took leven wickets for 85 runs-a remarkable performance. AUSTRALIANS v. OXFORD UNIVERSITY. The Australian eleven played their first match on the 17th ultimo, and secured an easy victory over Oxford. Massie niade bis 206 in 3 hours ; he gave a chance at 12, and another after completing bis first century. Oxford made 189 and 234; very creditable scores, considering the bowling opposed.to them. Score. Guelph plays Brantford on the 7th (to-day.) AUSTRAL!U)ds. H. H. Massie, c Hamilton, b &P.Jones,cWhitiug,bHarrison 9 Peake.. .......... ... 206 T. W. Garrett, b Gedfrey . 41 A. C. Bannermau, b Robinson. 14 G. E. Palmer, b Peake ....... 18 W. L. Mdurdoch, b Robinson.. 0 H. F. Boyle, b Godfre. ..... O P. S. McDonnell, b Harrison... 0 P. R. Spofforth, net out.. 14 C. Giffen, b Peake 19 B, 2; lb, 2 ............. 4 J. M Blackham, c Godfroy, b Shaw.......................... ..... 7 Total .. ........... 362 AUSTRALIANS v. SUSSEX. The Australians conmenced this their second match on thre 18th ultime. Sussex were put out in two hours for 95, Palmer, the slow bowler, performing the bat trick on Whitfield, Blackmai and Lucas. Murdoch, in his innings, gave two chances ; his score consisted of 1 five, 39 fours, 5 tnrecs, 16 twos and 78 singles. Sussex made 193 in their second innings. This is the eaiest vic- tory ever obtained in a first class match. Score :

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