Canadian Cricket Field Volume 1 1882
BOWLING ANALYSIS. Upper iuda (lege. Trinifil C<l1ege &hool. O. 31. I. W. . . IL Coldham........24 7 42 4 Abbott. 15.3 4 23 E. Smith ....... 24 10 31 4 Allan ....... 16 6 18 Montgomery .... 6.3 2 10 3 Macdonell.. 27 10 34 Cayley, ....... 4 2 5 BOWLINO ANALYSIS. O. M. it. W. O. M. R. I Macdonell......23 9 32 5 Bletcher..... ; 4 6 9 Allan............ 8 5 4 1 Ward, H ...... 14 21 3 Logan..........18 8 23 1 Helliwell....14 1 35 6 Ince......... 3 1 6 0 Nichol ...... 10 0 25 1 Cayley....... 1 1 0 3 Brown....... 7 1 17 Ward bowled 3 " no balls," Holliwell 1 wide and Brown 2. GALT v. GUELPH. The gane botween Gait and Guelph, played in Galt on Friday ORILLIA v. UXBRIDGE. last, was unfortunatoly unfiished. It was an hour after the time This match was played at Orillia on Thursday last, the 22nd inst. agroed upon for the wickets tu bu pitched that the Galt team", were The ground was in magnificent order, and the wicket faultless. all in the tiold. and this delay was probably the reason for the Uxbridge won the toss, and olected to take the bat. Bethune's unsatisfactory result. McCoukey, who captained Galt, displayed style of batting was much admired, and it was casily seen that ho great judgmnent in changing his bowling, whici throughout was lad been taught in a good school. It was afterwards learned that excellent. The Guelph Eleven have no reason to bu proud of thoir lie was an od Trinity College School boy, which accounted for his fielding in the 18t innings of Galt, but tley brighiened up considor- pretty play, se differont froi the style of the others who scored ably in the second; a left-handed catch by Murton at the long off double figures. For Orillia, H. C. Scadding got 25 by frc and was a pleasing variation to the monotonously bad fielding of tho rest. hard hitting. This young player promises to be one of the best Guelph would appear to b falling into the bolief which has ruined bats in the Province, and with a little more attention to defence, so many clubs, that batting is the only requisite for a good cricketer. we have no doubt he will yet distinguish hinisolf. Although it was Wo trust that the lesson tauglit by the gane of Friday will not bu arranged to play till six, several of the Uxbridge teani found that lost upon thet. Score: tliy had to leave by the 4.35 train, which prevented Orillia front OaLT. having a second innings, and left the game in favour of Uxbridge on 1st Innings. 2nd Innins. the first innings. Vith the exception of one man, however, the Parkin,cGillespie,bLemumon.23 b Lemmon ......... ....... Uxbridge teani, remained in town all night. The gaine could there. McKenzi, b Lemmon. .5 t Saunders, b Lemmon....: fore have been tinihhed had play been continued. Below is the Cutler, b Lommton.......... 2 run out .................... 2 score: Simpson, st Saunders, b Len- UXIDOE. mon .................... 13 c Hanson, Hutchinson.... .st Innings 2ul Innings. McConkey, at Saunders, b Widdifield, b W. Marston.... 4 b H. S. Scadding................ 0 Lemmon.................23 run out..................... 7 Bethune, b H. S. Scadding .. 33 c Hector, b H. S. Scadding.. 2 Patterson, 1 b w ........... 4 c Murton, b Hutchinson...... 0 Z. Hemphill, c J. Cooper, b Davidson, c Murton, H. Hut- H. S. Scadding................ 0 b H. S. Scadding................ 2 chinson.................. 7 c Saunders, b Hutchinson... 2 ascom, b H. C. Scadding il b H. S. Scadding..........9 Blaine, c Hanson, b Lemmon 0 not out ................ .21 Gelpin, c J. B. Marston, b McCulloch, b Lemmon...... j b H. Boyle..............0d ...... .. O b H. C. Scadding................10 Lowell, b Lemmon......... 2 b Lemmon.................. 4 Coombe, not out................ 11 b H. C. Scadding................ O Blake, not out ........... 4 b Lemmon............... 2 Hector, b H. C. Scadding.... O not eut..........................12 Byes, 7 ; leg-byes, 5 ..... 12 Extras.................... 4 Urquhart, b H. C. Scadding.. 4 b H. C. Scadding............... 1 . - A. Hemphill, c and b H. S. Total.............. 95 Total...............57 Scadding ................ 18 Carruthers, run out............. 1 uUELII. Gelpin substitute) b H. 0. 1st Inningg. Scaddng ............. ....... 10 Extras. ....................... 6 Extras................ Lockwood,c Patterson, b Simp- son...................... 8 Saunders, c Patterson, b Mc. Culloch .................. 34 Lemmon, b Simpson.......17 Lord Boyle b, Simpson....... 0 Connolly, b Simpson......... 0 Hon. A. Boyle, b Davidson... 4 PORT HOPE v. TRINITY A match was played at Penryn between elevens of Port Hope a Port Hope Bletcher played his us ran up his 20 quickly. The batti very good, and Allan and Ha Macdonell and Allan bowled very formed the "hat trick." The fol PORT HOPE. Bletcher,cHamilton,bCayley 17 Kirchhoffer, e Cooper, b Mac- donell ................... 7 Marshall. b Allan .......... 1 Nichol, b Macdonell........ 0 Ward, H., c and b Macdonell.12 Edsall, c Allan, b Macdunell. 8 Brown, c Ince, b Macdonell.. 0 Salter, c Cayley, b Logan.... 0 Helliwell, not out .......... 20 Karr, e and b Cayley........ O Ward, T., b Cayley........O Extras ................. Total ................ 66 Hanson, c McConkey, b Mc- Culloch.................. 2 Husband, c Davidson, b Sinp- son...................... 6 Hutchinson, net out......... 9 Gillespie, b Simpson......... 3 Murton, b Simpson.......... 2 Byes, 3 ; leg-byes, 1... 4 Total ............... 89 COLLEGE SOHOOL. Park on Wednesday afternoon nd Trinity College School. For Total ............. 98 Total ............. 39 oRILLIA. 1st lnnings. J. B. Marston, run out........ 6 E. Door, b Bascom......... 2 J. Cooper, b Bascom............ 1 W. Marton, c Hector, b Cassells, c Gelpin, b Bascom. 3 Bascom........................ 7. H. S. Scadding, b Bascom ... 1 Ffolks, not out...........0 H. C. Scadding, b Widditield 25 Extras............ ... ....... 12 G. W. Cooper, c Gelpin, b Bascom ........ ............... 7 Total..............73 Kitteriiastor, rua out..... 9a ual careful innings, and Helliwel ng of the school was on the wholo U. C. COLLEGE. milton were especially brilliant. EX AND PRESENT DAY BOYS v. BOARDERS. well, and Cayley imone over per- lowing is the score : Last Saturday was a gala day at Upper Canada College, when the last match of their season took place. Reviewing the naines of the TRINITY COLLEoE SCIooL• respective elevens of Messrs. Jackson and Brock before play was Allan, c Brown, b Helliwell..29 begun, it was easily seen that the fonner's, being the strongest both Macdonell, b Ward, H....... inbatting and bowling, would easily win ; and so it proved. The Hamilton, b Helliwell...........22 boarders took the bat first, Smith (Present) and Hope (Past, with Burritt, b Brown .......... 7 Coldham te run for him) being the firat arrivals at the wickets. Ince, b Helliwell .......... 2 The former played Logan very carefully, forward and in good style, Leader, not out ........... 15 for several overs, but in trying the samine play with Wright, ho lifted Cayley, e Edsall, b Helliwell.. 3 one into Brock's hands. Hope, his partner, cut Wright soveral Logan, c Salter, b Helliwell.. 5 times for singles and twos, but failed te score much off Logan. Dickson, b Nichol............10 Once he skied that bowler to the off, but the ball fell harmlessly Lauder, not eut .......... il between two fielders. Ho was finally bowled by Wright with a Cooper, to bat. ball he had almost stopped, and which rolled under his bat into the wickets ; hard lines. Ogden's life was a short and merry one, until Extras....................21 a shooter from Wright permitted the Chicago captain to retire. - 1 The stay of tho next two men was se short that it was by the purest Total.. .......... 1251 accident we heard they came from Hamilton ; Coldham (Present) THRE ýZDI121 Gl1tI7KBT FIELD, 47
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