Canadian Cricket Field Volume 1 1882

CUELPIL 1st Innings. Saunder, D. W run out.... 7 Lockwood, o Woodcock, b Jaffray................ 1 Hall, b Cook ............... 3 Hanson, b Cook............ 1 Hutchinson, o and b Draper.. 9 Husband, b Draper .......... 2 Saunders, S., b Draper...... O Bacon, b Simpson........... 3 Gillespie, b Drapor.......10 White, e Jaffray, b Simpson.. 2 Guthrio, not out............ O Extras...................11 Total..................49 2nd Innins. b Simpson............ .. 17 b Hughes................... 6 b Hughes.................. 3 b Simpson.................. 0 b Simpson.................. 5 c Fidl,, b Hughes..........10 run out.................... 0 b Simpson.................. 1 1 b w, bCook............... 3 not out.................... 0 b Simpson.............. il Extras................ 1 Total..................57 Wickots. 1 4 3 7 3 BOWLING ANAT.YsIs. Overs. Maidens. Jaffray........................ 3 0 Draper........................ 17 4 Cook........................... 5 2 Simpson...................... 5 2 Hughes........................ 10 1 WATEILoO COUNTY. 1st Innings. Cook, New Hamburg, run out.27 Woodstock, New Hamburg, b Hutchinson ............. 12 Fidler,Waterloo,bHutclunson 8 Simpson, Galt, o and b Hut- clunson.........:........ O Jaffray, Brantford, c Hanson, b Hutchinson............. 4 Draper, Waterloo, b Hanson.. O Stirling, New eamburg, b HI..;on. .............. 5 McCallum, Now Hamburg, netout.................. 0 Hughes, Berlin, b Hutchinson 0 Flinn,Haysvile,bHutchinson. 0 Extias..................12 Total..................68 b Hutchinson............... 2 run out.................... 1 1 b w, b Hutchinsun......... 1 c Bacon, b Hutchinson ...... 15 b Hthno.........0 b Hutchinson.............. 6 b Hutchinson............... 0 b Hutchinson............... net ont. ............... c Hall, b Sanders ........ Ext-as ................. Total.............. ... BOWLING ANALYSIS. Overs gaidens. Hutchinson ..................... 23 16 Hanson....................... 16 il Saunders....................... 9 4 Gillespie.,.................... 5 1 PORT HOPE v. KINGSTON. A cricket match was played at Kingston, on 1st Port Hope and Kingston, resulting in faveur of eight wickets. The following ls the score- PORT HOPE. First Inning3. Bletcher, b Galloway ....... 0 Hayden, run out ............ 13 G. Hall, e Renton, b Gallo- way ..................... 19 Woods, b Ireland.. ..... 0 H. B. Hall, c Worsley, b Gal. loway..................... 2 Marshall, c Worsley, b Gal. loway.................... 4 Kirchhoffer, o Jones, b Gal. loway ..... ............... 19 Ward, b Renton............ 0 Weston, e Jones, b Renton.. O Bird, b Galloway............ 3 Baiies, net out............. 3 Extras................... 7 Total................. 70 BOWLING :overs. Galloway............. 25 Ireland............... 15 Smith............... 2 Renton............ il Runs. 32 21 6 15 2 4 1 2 34, Wicket 13 2 1i 0o July, between Port Hope by Second Inninge. rua out..................... 0 not out.................... 2 b Galloway................. 2 net out................i. Total...................15 ANALYSIS. ialdens. 5 3 0 2 Runs. 28 25 9 17 Wickets. 6 2 0 2 RING First Innings. Jones, b Bletcher......... . 1 Iroand, b Ward ............ 1 Drummond, b Bletcher....... 0 Worsley, not out.. .. .. .... il La Voie, b Ward 0 Smith, b Ward . 4 Greet, bWard............ 6 Galloway, b Wcods.......... 6 Dupuy, b Bletcher ......... 1 Glidden, b Ward .......... 1 Renton, c Hayden, b Bletoher 5 Extras ................ 3 Total..................39 Bletcher............ Ward............... Woods.............. G. F. Hall.......... Weston............. BOWLINC Overs 16 23 15 8 2 STON. Second Innings. c H. B. Hall, b Ward ....... 2 e and b G. F. Hall......... 2 c Marhall, b Woods........13 run ont.................... 1 b G. F. Hall................ O c W.ods, b Ward ........... 15 b Woods................O c. Woods, b G. F. Hall...... 9 b Ward..................... 1 not out..................... O o Woods, b Ward............ 0 Extras........ .......... 1 Total..................44 ANALYt3. Maidens. 8 8 8 1 2 wvie'cete. 4 10 3 3 0 PENINSULAR (DETROIT) v. GUELPH. Notwithstanding the wretched weather, a veiy good gamo was played at Guelph on Dominion Day between these clubs-good, in th t thorough y truc cricket was played-though the gameu was Very onie-sided. The miserably bad fielding of the latter team was the chief cause of its disastrous,defeat, but their visitors outplayed thema in every department of the, g-ame. The Guelph men must improve their play all round before they can hope te tackle such another team with any chance of success. The bowling of Detroit of course was, as expected, exceient; Dale more than sustained his reputation, and Irvine in the second innings was very destructive. The rain of the previous day greatly spoiled the excellent wicket prepared, and though Dalo's pace was thereby somewhat lessened, the bad light counteracted any advantago the batsman might other- wise have had. The lt ivnings began very inauspiciously for Guelph, two wickets fallin j before a run was made; but Lemmon and Hanson getting set, r ised the score by careful play, and each having got 21, the fourth wicket fell for 52 After their separation the rest of the inings was a mere procession-the remaining batsmen only bring- ing the total up to 62. The Peninsulars, commencing with Dodds and Bamford, soon showed that they were determined te make the most of the weak bowling pitted against then... Dodds and Irvino were the most successful batismen , but all scored, earning their runs wel, and for the most part hitting hard. Hutchinson bowled steadily and well, and though the ground did not suit him, hia analysis, all things considered, is very good. Guelph's second was even worse than their first attempt ; no one, except Lockwood, who played really well for his 15, made anything of a stand ; and it was soon apparent that a <ne inninga' defeat could not be averted, and thus Detroit won by an innings and 38 runs. Score: GUELPH lst Innings. H. Lockwood, run out ...... 0 E. T. BEuson, b Dale ...... 21 F. Hall, b Dale ............ 0 A. H. Lemmon, c Ridgeloy, b Dale .................... 21 D. W. Saunders, b Littlejohn 9 Hon. H. Boyle, c Irvine, b Dale................... 1 A. A. Fitzgerald, c Furniss, . bDale................... 0 W. Ford.Hutchinson, b Dale 4 W. L. Conolly, b Littlejohn.. 1 W. N. Husband, net out..... 1 C. P. Butler, run out........ 3 Extras................... 2 Total..................63 2nd Innings. b Irvine....................15 b Dale..................... 1 c Ridgoley, b Irvine......... 2 c Hukins, b Irvine...... .... O b Irvine.................... 7 not out.................... 4 b Dale..................... 1 do .................... O do ................... 6 do .................... 9 do .................... 0 Extras................... 4 Total..................49 THB GM2ADIA12 GItIKBT FIELD 55

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