Canadian Cricket Field Volume 1 1882
IIOWLING ANALVIY'. Overs. MaIdens. Gillespie ...................... 35 10 Blomseley .... ............. 4 0 Wolverton .......................... . 8 2 Cuimingg. .......................... . 8 2 Konnedy ............................... 13 3 Kennedy and Wolvorton each bowled a wide. HAMILTON. A. H. Hope, e Morrison, b D. Pollock ............ 60 Dr. Volverton, run ont...... 17 - Hebort, e Morrison, b Pollock ....................... 2 - Blomeley, run out ........ 40 A. Gillespie, run out........... 0 0. W. Mulligan, b Montgom- ery ............................. 12 Huns. 57 15 13 13 27 wickeyts. 6 i 0 O i E. W. Sayers, b Montgomery 1 S. Cumnimgs, c Macdonnell, b Montgonery ............... 9 A. Harvey, run out .......... 0 T. Stinson, not ont ............ 0 R. Kennedy, did not bat. Extras....... .........I1 Total ................. 152 BOWLING ANALYSIS. Overs. Maldeus. Pollock ................... 29 2 Macdonell ................. .. 6 Allan ..................... 7 2 Morrison ..... .... ......... Il 0 Ray .................. .... 3 Montgo ery ...... . ............... 0 1 Howard............................. . . 0 0 Allan bowled a wide. I ZINGARI v. TORONTO. Wickets. 2 0 0 .3 0o TOrtONTO. Ist Innings. G. N. Morrison, c Travers, b G. G. S. Linlsny, oravers, b Allan......... .......... 3 Hall . 8 H.J. Camopbell, c Montgomery, F. J. Gosîing, e and b Snîith.. 14 b Macdonell ............... 4 B. S. Donaddson, bSmitlî .3 1. M. Howard, e and b SnithG o Kirchiiolfer, H. D. Helmcken, b Macdonell 3 b Hall................. 3 H. Paton, b líaioncii. . S. R. Shaw, nt ont ........ Capt. Burns, e Macdonell, b r . Brunetl........ ........ 21 - Total..................... 84 .JGnLINg aNnbSmt.1 Overd. blaideno. Huns. Wlcscts. .t...DonaldsonbSmith.. 2 23 3 Alli a..... ................. 3 7 Macdonell ...................7 S 17 3 Montgomry ................... 3 . 12 0 Brunel ..................... 3 12 Sal 8.......................4 2 a 2 1 ZI oGARI v. PORT HOPE. Piay was conunenced in the above match iat about 10.30 on the 7th inst. Morrison, winning the toss for tlic wandcrers, olected to bat, and Brunetl and Morrison quickly retircd, both being cauglit on skiera to rnid ont. Smith nid Morritt renined partners for so e time, Sh.it. . b.ing . . firt to retire i favour f Lindsey, who stAl ightay began to n up agood score. Ha...en joined h.. ., and played in very fair stylo, his boing tic nitith wicket to fait. His innings was veSy neeofl, and changed tbis prospects of the game entirely. H. Hall and Macdon..l. showed th only good cricket for The second of the Zingari matches came off on the Toronto Port Hope. Tley both played free innings. Several stoppages ground on Saturday, and the resuht, as in Hamilton, was in favour te bc made un account of the rain, and the game was finally ab of the home club in the lirst innings. Kirchliioffer agan won the doned at 4.30, whon the first two I Zingari men were well s toss, and chose to bat. The first thbree wicketa fell ir as nany Score : overs, but Hall, opening his account by driving Burns for 4, brought y ZINoARI. the score up te 22 before he hit to leg at a straiglt bail. Merritt lit Inings. 2nd Innings. succunbed to a shorter. Brown was finely caught a ion g len. W. H. Morritt, c and b Hall. 10 Kirchhofer missed a break back. Alla» ditto, and MacdoneIl J. Brunel, c Hugel, b Ward. 3 not out.................... varied the chain of eggs with six. Morrison and Camîpbeli quickly H. P. Snith, b Ward....... 12 net out............... appeared at the wickets on behalf of Toronto. The "lenomenon ' G. N. Morrison, c Cooper, b was caught in the long tfild, and Campbell in the slips. Howard Hall... .............. 1 ral up 15 quickly. Paton played a ball into his wieet. Burns G. G. S. Lindsey, c Hall, b contributed 21 by pretty, fre play, Lindsey a good 8, and Gosling Kennedy ............. 18 14, 6 of which were run while Merritt was looking for the bail. A. G. Brown, b Hall. ...... 1 I Zingari'a second innings puoduced 74, witi 5 men out. Brunel J. D. Hayden, c BrI, i», b and Macdoiell uade the chief stand, although Travers got a Wel1- Ward .................. 33 carned 10, and Allan a prettily mado 8. The full score and anal- aes T. B. Montgonmery, run out. 6 follow - H. B. Travers, b WVard..... 6 I ZINGARI. R. F. Ruttan, not out....... 9 1st I2in1g 2nd Innings. S. R. Shaw, run ont....... 0 J. Brunel, b Burns............... 3 net out.....................35 Extras................... 11 Extras .................. S. Ray, b Donaldson ......... .1 c Donaldson, b Burne........... 0 H. P. Smith, b Donaldson... 1 b Donaldson ....................... 1 Total ............... 110 Total .................. G. F. Hall, b Donaldson. . .10 b Donaldson ............. ...... 31 BoWLING ANALYSIS. W. H. Merritt, b Tie.ncken.. 5 A. G. Brown, c Howard, b Donaldson....... ...... 2 J. N. Kirchhoffer, b Donaldson 0 A. C. Alla», b Helncken ...... O A. C. Macdonell, b Helmeken 6 T.B. Montgomery,bflelmcken 0 H. B. Travers, not out,......... O Extras.................... 5 ru» ont....... ... ....... not out .............. .... 10 b Helncken..................10 Extras.... ............. 7 Total..................433 T . BOWLING ANALYSIS. Ist Inings. Overs. Burnr................ ................... 5 Donaldson .... ............... 9 Helncken ................... 4.2 2nd Innings. Burns .......... ,,, . . ................ 9 Donaldson ........................ ..... 9 Helmeken............................... 9 Howard. ................................ 3 Shaw..................................... 2 Paton.................................... 2 Maidens. 0 3 2 3 5 1 0 o 0 Runs. lkca 14 1 12 5 2 4 1st Ininings. o. m. ii. W. Vard...... 20 3 39 4 Ward... Hall.......22 6 37 3 Hall... Kennedy ... 9 0 15 1 Macdoncll... 6 3 8 0 PORT HOPE. lt Initngs. F. Brown, h w, b Smith.... 8 Kennedj E. Edall, b Montgomery ... 1 gemerý H. A. Ward, ru» out....... 7 Nichiols, G. Marahall, b Montgomery. 2 gomer G.F. Hall, c Ruttan, b Mont- N. Huge gomery...... ........... 0 H. Hall, e Morrison, b Smith 22 J.N.Kirchhoffer, c Brown, b Smith................. 5 Extras A. Macdonell, c Brunel, b Smith.................. 16 Toti BOWLING ANALYSIS. Overs. m Smith........................ 18 Montgomery................ 16 Lindsey.............. ....... 5 2nd Inniings. 0. M. n. .... 4 1 10 ......4 1 6 c Smith, b Mont- .................. e Smith, b Mont- y............,..... l, not out ....... ... had an- set. 3 12 o 15 w. 0 0 ................. 12 l.................. 81 aldens. 1 4 2 Huns. Wickets. 42 4 20 5 7 0 TRE Oftr)DIAlU (1I¶qGKM F1BLD
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