Canadian Cricket Field Volume 1 1882

72THE 9flADIkll PtME IELD, TORONTO CRICKET CLUB v TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL Kendv. Ii Gdlpîes third oser, Saunlers as caughlt at the ROVERS. % îckets olf hi-; glove, and Is'ward took his place, who, after making 1'layedat Torontoon Friday lat, resulted i a very sorry defe.t 5, a b..aed b Gill, spi. Hall f.dloe and il th. f'.lloning for the vi4ators. Toronito toolk the hild, tnd Holmîeken kn',cked usr Alla i % ei ai oîled b Keiinedy. Calley then went in, Join the iswc,ets iuîthl such sIuccess thst the total is ouly 49, te and bA -,meliî Ju hiittili ý, n rusa up 16, Eâb )I the iiineanîtinv nhich L''gan thlie captami) g.s e a goo1 24. Foy was weaîker thabeil g auîght at the witkts .,tr his ami f,.r 8. Maudonell, aftor uîsual Tnlehe iiein a sile nere jlaedI, aid two of T,,ronuto's srîg 5, leut onc iit Harve's hils , 31.rris, by % ery steady wiekets neuit d.owi for 5 before lundi, Mnd 8 more afternards for j'lav, put t'gethr 13. In..e nas Juikl 3 -augh4lit andI bowled. 5: so that n hin MorrisIL jeinIled Br,.a I lat Iian, ti loie teamiî GilleSp'iv, RVos iid SUtt uAinbetîiIid tO the 8an.oàbowutlor, lealing (0nly led by two. Morrison î set tol wo.rk, aid tie tield nas ,. aptain not *ut 17, the total t i 83. Haniiaîlt.n's fielding was n ilenîed. Bronc i jplayled very wsteadil. as if t. gneo Morrm-n a not ut. t-. the mark, suie half a doi.vn atlcs being Iissed. chance, but as sool as tihe ceitury was telrapl, h began to Haiii&toin thein sit in Hope aid Cuiiiiiing, t. face Logan and lut far inure free, , aud pied up lis 64 c% ithout a claieo, and m Allan. Afttr soriig 8, Il.jpe was boanled by a shooter fron Logan. tirst-rate forin. Meanwhd Morroni al beein scrmig s ery raindly, No At.uid was iiad b aI of th., su.eeding pla3 e, and the and liad g-t to aIIn''st the ceitury n lien lie skied ee tol Morris at hole iiniiiIng lsed for 29. The lhcrs' icldinîg was %ery good, 83, whiel vas retused. At ti iO lie was nariiii aluded, iI not i siigle Iuistake beinig nmade, aid no extras t add t the sct)re. scored on after givig two liiore chaices to tho '.lne nlin tel, Tha Roi ers then n% nt in f,.r tlieir sc.nd inniigs. Saunders was Broais n icket fell. It iil be i.'ticed that the last n telet Jro. agali uauiglit out , Allan bowled Ly a beaut3 froin Gillespîie. Hall, duced 198 ruis, of Nhii Morrison got 133, no.'t l'ut. lie was lii had luck not lcsert'ng himu, was cauglit off lis pad. afternards presenttd by tch lubm nath bat. Suore . Timte being up, the match had to l'O steq'ed, l in it a draw. Following is the score: 1,t inninyg. J. S. Howard, e Hlehnucken, lb Foy..................... Allan, 1 Helmcken .......... 1 Cayley, c Clarke, I Heliieken. O Macd'iOell, c Belhant, b Hlelimc. ken ....................... 5 Morris, b Iloliuchken......... 5 Ros , b FoY ................ 3 Logan, b Holmcken ......... 24 D. M. Howard, e Boultoin, b Helbcken............... 1 Ince, b Helncken........... 0 Martin, 1) Pov................ 4 Scott, b Hehuicken ........... 1 Camîuplbtll, nut out........... 0 Extras................ Total..................49 BIOWLING; Ls Ili Hehuncken.................... Foy .......................... w! Il Helueken..................... Foy .... ..................... TORONTO CRHI C. 1. Sproule, c Martin, 1b Macdonell............... 3 W. H. Merritt, b Howard, M.D.................... 5 G. G. S. Lindsey,b Macdenell 0 R. R. B ultuo, 1 Allan ... .1 A. M. D.îly, 1) Logan ...... l1 H. D. lnefucken, b Logan .. Il G. B. Behan, b Logan ...... O BoWLING Howard, D. M .............. Macdonell........ ........... Allan ........................ Logan ...................... Howard, J. S.................. Ross ......................... Cayley........................ l Foy ... 1 Helhnek 1, Hebuic not out. not out. Extras ................... 4 1 en . ............. 7 .................. . .. ............ ............. ..... 1 TRINITY iOLLEG(IE 1st Iunnings. Sauniders, c. Harvey, 1) Gilles. pA'le........................ 2 Allan, b Kennedy .......... 8 Howard, b Gillespie......... 5 Hall, c Harvey, b Gilles 1 io .. 8 Cayley, runi out.............16 Macdonell, c Harvey, b Ken- nedy. ............ ...... 5 Morris, b Gillespie .......... 13 Logan, not out..............17 Ince, e and b Gillespie ...... 1 Ross, b Gillespie............ 2 Scott, b Gillespie.......... O Extras................ 6 Total..................83 sC11001 RovER. 2înd Inni.îgs. c Cuuuings, b Gillespie...3 b Gillespie................. O h Cîu i ings ................ 2 e Harvey, I Gilepie........ 4 not out ... ................ 2 not out .................... O Extras................... 1 Total..................12 BOWLING ANALYSIS. Total..................23'. . . er. M'aid.,n. Runs. wicket'. Lo a .. . . .......... 414 Allant ........ ........... 14 6 15 3 (l. i un. wicker. Ho 1 .-. , b Logan ..... ....... 8 Harvey, b Logan............ 1 17.1 8 19 8 C.iiîiligs, A Scott, b Allan. . 2 Mulligan, not ont............. 6 174 2 25 3 Woolverton, b Logan........ 4 Bankier, run out............ 3 Gillespie, b Logan .......... 0 Palmner, run out ............ O Sayers, b All ............. 4 Extras................... 0 9 2 Kennedy, e Cayley, b Logan 1 7 1 13 1 Park,1 b w, b Allat ........ 0 Total..................29 RET eLUBI. B0WLINO ANALYSIS. 0vers;. Miaide(nt. Rune. wickets. L. J. Clarke, run out ....... 1 Gillespie.................. 23 17 24 10 A. Foy, 1 Logan........... 0 Kennedy.................. 26 6 54 2 A. G. lBrownî. lb Maclonell.. 64 Cuniuings................ 6 2 10 1 .1. J .Hewarl,e Allan,bLogan 2 G. N. Morrison, not out .... 133 E 1 CRICKET: A Weekly Record of the Game. -.. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, from May Total ................. 249 to September inclusive. t ANaLYsis. S SOIT O , - 4s. Overs. Maltns. Runs. wickts. Address, CRICKET, 24 2 63 1 I17 Paternoster Squate, 211 2 6 LONDON, ENO. 21.1 2 48 3 13 17 1 24 9 31 5 0 & c LL 9 8 6 43 EIN G STREET EAST, - TORONTO. Ince.......................... 4 T IRINITY GULLEGE SCHOOL ROVERS v. HAMILTON. This nateli ws played in Hanilton oi Saturday, but owing to the Riuvers haung tu leave by thu 5 p.i. train for Toronto, tho CRICKETING GOODS. FULL LINES COBBETT'S, gamle was not finislied. The day was a regular cricketer' day, and CLAPSHAW'S, and DARK'S. the ground was graced by the presence of a large nuiber of ladies. Kennedy won the toss for Hanilton, and sent the Rovers to the SEND FOR CIRCULAR. LItERAL DISCOUNT TO CLUBS. b.t, Saunders and Allan faing thu bowling of Glillespio and rPSuTED AT TuE GLOBE OFFitE, ToRUSTu. N c HA - vEîR. .

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