Canadian Cricket Field Volume 1 1882
62 TRE M2ADIA I UKET FIELD. AUSTRALIANS v. UNITED ELEVEN- BOWLING ANALY . This match, which had been advertised locally as Australians v. Overs. Runq. Maidens. Wickets. EngLnd, was finished at the Priory Park Ground, Chichestor, on the O. Newhall.............. 75 25 5 2 28th ult. The united tean was not only oao short, but was utterly J. B. Thayer,Jr.......... 60 45 0 1 incapable of iving the Australians anything liko a trial, either in S. Law... ..... .......... 35 23 1 1 battmn or bo'ling, and the resu t was a somowhat inglorious defeat E. W. Clark............25 il 1 0 by an gings an 263 rune. The Australians were in until nearly D. S. Newhall..........15 7 0 0 the close of tho second afternoon for 501, and Bannerman was at F. E. Brewster.......... 15 10 0 0 the wickets ail the first day, for 76 not out. Reid, of Surrey, played RUNs AT THE FALL OF EAcH WICKET. fmo cricket each time, but othorwise the colonial bowlers had 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Ç 10 things very much their own way, and in the second inning four of Englislunen........... 4 9 29 61 61 the United msad' 49 ont of 637 from the bat. Score: E.lsmn..... .916 The Anorican players of the team, in addition to the bowlers AUSTRALIANS. noted in the analysis, were Messrs. Wm. Brockio, Jr., R. N. Cald- A. C. Bannerman, at Pooley, J. M. Blackham, e Puvloy, b well, T. H. Dixoni, C. E. Haines, and W. C. Morgan, 3rd. b W. G. Grace......... 88 H. H. Massie, 1b w, b W. G. Grace................... 60 W. L. Murdoch, c W. G. Grace, b G'bert........28 P. S. M'Donnell, c E. M. Grace, b Gilbert.......... 26 T. Horan, e Pooley, b W. G. Grace...................112 G. J. Bonnor, c Road, b E. M. Grace................... 37 UNITED 1st Innings. W. G. Grace, e Palmer, b Sofforth.............. 4 E. . Grace, b Sofforth.... 2 Read, e Garrett, b Spofforth. 90 J. Cranston, c Massie, b Spof- forth.. ................. 7 W. R. Gilbert, b Garrett.... 38 Howard, b Giffen.......... 0 Underdown, c Blackham, b Giffen.................. 4 Jones, oBannerman,b Palmer il Barratt, b Palmer.......... O Pooley, not out............ 1 Midwinter, absent.......... 0 Extras................... 9 Total...... . ......... 166 Gilbert............... 32 G. Giffen, st Pooley, b Barratt 34 T. W. Garrett, run out...... 37 F. R. Spofforth, b E. M. Grace 37 G. E. Palmer, not ont...... 3 Extras.... .............. 7 Total.... ........ ... 501 FLEVEN. 2nd Innings. c Palmer, b Spofforth....... 11 b Palmer .................. 1 ria out.................... 16 b Palmer ..... ........... 10 b Spofforth................ 12 e Palmer, b Spofforth....... 5 e and b Spofforth........... O c Horan, b Palmer..... .... 8 not out.................... 4 st Bonnor, b Palmer........ O absent.................... O Extras................... à Total................. 72 A series of matches are now beingarranged, in which the English team who played in the late match against the Americans are te combine and visit several of the cricketing centres of the States. Matches will be played with an eleven of all-Philadel hia, and with teams of eiý-hteen in New York, Pittsburg, Chica-o, St. Louis, and Detroit. It is now proposed te have the senes iitiated by the Englishmen in a game either at New York or Philadelphia about August l5th. Tie other cities on the list will be visited imLlediately thereafter. The team, as now arranged, will be composed of the following players : T. Hargrve, W. Jarvis, and J. M rs, of the Gira.rd ; Capt. T. L White, W. Hunt, W. Brooks, and k Cleverly, of the. Manhattan of Brooklyn; A. M. Wood, of the Belmont ; George Bromhead, of +.he Germnantown; H. Tyers, of the Phila- delphia, and George no, of the Staten Island. ENGLISHMEN v. AMERICANS. This match was began on the 4th inst., but rain stopped play before one inning had been concluded. It is probable that another date will be fixed to test the relative abilities of the teams. The following is the score: CHICAGO v. DETROIT. This match occupied Monday and Tuesday of last week. Score: DETROIT. st Ianinge. F. Bamford, c 0. L. Shaw, b C. P. Oden..............13 J. J. Dodrs, ran out............ 5 G. Heigho, e Griswold, b C. P. Oden.... .......... 1 W. Armstrong, b E. R. Ogden 8 F. C. Irvine, c C. L. Shaw, b E. R. Ogden.............. 5 0. B. Culvert, not out....... 3 T. Dale, run ut............. 0 Hukins, b E. R. Ogden...... O J. J. Littlej oln, b E R. Ogden 0 W. Beck, b C. P. Ogden...... O R. Ridgley, b C. P. Ogden.... O Extras.................... 4 2nd Inning. not out.................... O b E. R. Ogden.............. O e E. R. (gden, b C. P. Ogden. 16 b 0. P. Ogden. .......... 3 c Billings, b O. P. Ogden.... 1 c Johnston, b E. R. Ogdon... O b E. R. Ogden..............12 b E.R. O den.............. O run o..................3 not out.................O b Griswold..............O Extraa................... 3 Total...................44 Total ... ,..............39 BOWLING ANALtSIS. Ist Ins L.. a-.. Ogden................ 0. P. Ogden.................... C.L. Shaw................... 2. . . . I E. R. Ogden.................. . P. Ogden................ C. La. Shaw.................. Griswold ...................... fst Innings. Rev. T. D. Phillips, run out..20 C. P. Ogden, c and b Dale... 5 E. R. Ogden, b Dale......... 3 C. L. Shaw, b Armstrong .... 3 H. 0. Smirhes, b Dale......... O Rev. R. W. Johnstone, b Arm- strong.................... O W. P. Griswold, b Dale...... 6 K. Maclennan, b Armstrong.. 2 W. H. Coen, not ont........ 3 F. Billings, b Dale.......... 1 W. G. Shaw, run out........ 0 Extras.... ............... 6 Total........... ...... 49 Runs. Me'dens. 19 10 il 4 5 7 wickets. 4 4 0 4 3 o 1 2nd Innings. c Armstrong, b Dale......... 9 e Bamford, bDale............12 b Dalo.................. 1 c and b Littlejohn.........5 not out.. ............... 9 not ou,. .............. 2 c RidgL ,Dale........... 0 Ext ............... 3 Total...............37 ENGLISHMEN. W. Brooks, c Caldwell, b 0. T. Hargrave, not out.......36 I NewhalL .............. 2 W. Hunt .......... W. Jarvis, Jr., c Clark, b H. Cleverly........ bau Thayer ................... 4 G. Lane............ to baD.21 21 A. M. Wood b Law........24 G. Bromhoad....... r20.3 22 H. ecrs, e ixon, b 0. New- Extras................... 3 T.L..White,..un........ 2 o .il 14 T. L. te, ru out- . 22 o........ Dale .......................... 2 21 G. L, Myers, not ot........28 Littleohn...................5.2 9 llasdans. 14 7 4 1 5 3 4 0
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