Canadian Cricket Field Volume 1 1882
30 T HE q7RF'xDIRM tKET FIELD. Lancashiro were obliged te follow ~'n. Spofforth and Palîner bowled se well that a chango was UhIEIeeessflry. 'l'lîc faîlbia ing is the seoro up to the latest advices : H. H. Massie, b Barton... Bannerman,l bw, b Crossla W. L. Murdoch, c Pilli b Steel ........... T. Horan, b Steel. ..... P. S. McDonnell, e Barton Crossland........ .... G. Giffen, 1 b w, b Steel... A. Blackhamu, b Stol ........ A. N. Hornby, b Paier.. Barton, c Murdoch, b Sp forth..... .. . ..... A. (. Steel, c Blacklhan, Spofforth............. D. T. Steel, b Spoetorth... Rev. V. Poylo, e Boyle, Spofforth.............. UPFFBD :PwIm .STnALIA4. YOUNG AMERIOA v.GERMANTOWN. ... 47 G. J. Bonnor, not out........21 Tho playing of this match occupied June 2nd and 3rd. It was nd.39 G. E. Palmer, b Crossland... . 1egun and playe(l under the most favourablo conditions of ilno ng, H. F. Boyle, c Barton, b weather, a wicket as .iear perfection as possiblo, and both teams . ...65 Caad..............7 on eachiday ready at thel hour namod for play. And just hore, .15 F. R. o stoerth, c barton, b the admiralle mannor in whieh the two captains, C. A. Newhall steo...... ... ... 5 and L. W. Wistcr, arranged and carried out tie details deserves to ...5 Etra..............17 bo oticed- umnpires and scorers wore secured in advance, and overy- .. 5tlhing froin irst to last noved with promptness and.regulanty. The 32 Total................. .259 result was a good gaine, played to a legitimato conclusion, without LANC'ASHIRUE. any of tie tiresome delays which trave becomo the bane of our first- 24 m. . . c ass miptches, and which have had the offect of keoping away .. Brigg Lacasb irth... .... . .6 spectators who would otherwiso often be on hand. George Brom- of- 0 P. Lancashire, ) Paler.. 5 head got four wickets on four successive balls: tiree cauglit and ... 23 Watson, not g.it ............. 15 one bowled. In viow of tho ability of the batsmen who were thus b Pilling, run out ............. 6 sumimlarily disposed of, the font is a renarkable one, and fully ... O Crossiand, b Spofiorth........ 0 worthy of the Lancashire man's roputation as a bowler. The field- .. 19 Extras.. .............. 6 ing of Germantown loft nothing to be desired ; Wister's catch fron 14 - Henry, Morgan's fron Caldwell and Cupitt's from Noble, wore rare .. 14 Total. ............... .... 118 Oies. The score follows: Robinson, b Pahner.......... 0 In thoir second innings 7 wickets wore down for 213. YOUNG A AUSTRALIANS v. CAMBRIDGE. A. J. D. Dixon, b Bremhead. After lasting abnost to the end of the third day, this match C. A. Newiall, c Perot, b ended in faveur of the Uuiversity by 6 wickets, on May 31st. For' Bromhead................ 4 Cambridge the threo Studds did best work, making 293 rms out of F.E Brwster, e sub.,b Brom- the totals 266 and 161 made. head ..................... O AUSTRALIAN. J. J. Henry, c Porot, b Brom- Bannerman, b Rainsay......50 c Batier, b Rainsay.............24 hlead.... .............. O H. H. Massie, - Paravicini, b A. E. Newbold, e Morgan, b C. T. Stu id...... ... 37 b C. Studd....... ....... 20' Bromuhead.............. O W. T. Murdo;h, c Wright, b R. N. Caldwell, 0 Bronhead.. O Ransay ................ 1 1) Ramsay H. L. Brown, c Worrell, b L. T. Horan, c Wright, b Ram- W. Wister............. 16 .................... 8 b Ramsay ............. 51. E. W. Clark, e Bromhead, b P. SI IcDonnell, c: Watson, L. W. Wister........... 3 b Ramsay............ 4 b C. Stedd.................. 4 J. O. Pense, lbw, b L. W. G. Giffen, c J. Studd, b C. Wister.................... 7 Studd.... ... ........ 3 e and b C. Studd. ........ 59 A. Bussier, not out .......... il S. P. Jonez, c Spencer, b C. W. Noble, b Bronhead...... 1 Studd....... ........ 7 v, b P-insay............. 1 Byes, 7 ; leg-bye, 1; wides, T. W. Garrett, c Wright, b C. 4......... ......... 12 Studd...............O c Bather, b Ramsay...... . 16 E Palmner net out 12 e c Studd b R-a-sy -- 35 Total.............65 F. R. Spofforth, c Paravicini, b Rnasa ....... s'rht. b Ramsa....1 MERIcA. 2nd Innings. c Perot, b Cupitt............. 0 c Jones, b Bromhead.......... 9 c Morgan, b Cupitt.......... 1 c Wister, b Bromhead........13 noct out ................. 5 e Morgan, b Brown..... .... 19 run out ................. 1 b Cupitt........... ..... 35 c Welsh, 3rd, b Bronhead.... 8 c Wister, b Bronihead....... 5 c and b Cupitt..............10 Byes, 3 ; wides, 3...... .. 6 Total................. 112 GERMANTOWN. . . . , ý H. F. Boyle, c Maynard, b L.t Inning;s. Studd........................14 Not out................39 G. Bromhead, b Caldwell .. . .20 Extras...... ............ 3 Extras...................14 W. Brockie, Jr., e Pease, b Caldwell.. .. .... ...... 20 T . . . . . .Total............. .......... 29 W. C. Morgan, 3d, b C. A. Newhall ............... 9 THE AUSTRALIANS v. SURREY. T. G. Cupitt, b Caldwell. 7 This n4tch was begun at Kennington Oval, on Thursday, MIay S. Welsh, 3d, c Caldwell, b 25th, an exceedingiy wet day. The Australians objected to play. C. A. Newhall........... 4 on a wicket that bad been kept dry by mentis of a tarpaulin. Surrey L. W. Wister, e Noble, b Cald- were disposed of for 170 and 48 ; the latter innings being played wel...... ............. . 0 on Friday, a nuch more favourable day as to weather. Spofforth F. C. Perot, b C. A. Newhall.18 for the fourth tune faled to come off i bowling, and the play of H. W. Brown, b Clark..... 6 the colonials was net up to their usual mark. Score: W. Haines, net out........24 AUSTRALIANS. J. Jones, c Clark, b C. A. lst Innings. 2wl Innings N2whall...............2 F. W. Garret, b Barrett . o H. Worrel!, c A. J. D. Dixon, S. P. Jones,c Roller, b Barrett 13 b C. A. Newhall........... 6 W. L. Murdoch, b Jones ... .28 b Joncs................ .O Byes, 4; leg-byes, 6...... 10 Bannerman, run out ........ 4 b Lucas ................... 28 - T. Horan, c Barrett, b Jones.20 b Jones....................33 Total................126 P. S. MeDonnell, b Joncs.... 4 b Barrett ..... ............ 35 - H. H. Massie, d Lindsay, b Barrett................ 3 Not out ................. 9 0. Giffen, net out .......... 11 Not out ........ .......... 6 B. Palmier, c Shuter, b Barrett..............O0 F. R. Spofforth, b Jones . ... 5 H. F. Boyle. b Jones........ 1 Extras ................ .11 Total.........................100 ad Innings. b C. A. Newhall..........12 c Caldwell, b Newhall.........23 b C. A. Newhall............ 6 not out .............. ....... 1 net out........ ......... 9 Leg-bye, 1 ; no-ball, L .... 2 Total............. 'oi~asx PICK'WICK v. LONDON ASYLUM. A match was played on the 2nd inst. on the Asylum grounds Extras.................. 8 between the above clubs, in which the Asylum Club played at the -- great disadvantage of having their best bowler, Mr. John Gillean, Total..... ....... ... ........ 119 pitted againat them. The following was the score:
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