256 SPORTING REMINISCENCES [1825 to 



The Alton Eleven were George Whitcher, 

 John Ayling, William Ayling, A. Albery, Tom 

 Beagley, Harry Beagley, H. White, G. White, 

 John Beagley, Mr. Holding, and James Burt. 



18 3g A match was played at Lord's be- 



june 2i, 22. tween the Gentlemen of Hampshire, 

 Hants v. * with Good, v. the M. C. C. The 



the M. C. C. Q ount y won ^ 47 rung# 



The Eleven were Mr. R. Payne, a master at 

 Winchester College, a good bat ; Mr. Thomas 

 Chamberlayne of Cranbury Park, a most 

 liberal supporter of the game ; Mr. John St. 

 John of Finchampstead, a good bat ; Mr. G. 

 B. Townsend of the Close, Salisbury, a fine 

 bat and good wicket keeper in the Eton Eleven, 

 1832 ; Sir F. H. Bathurst, one of the finest 

 fast round bowlers of his time, and a very hard 

 hitter ; Mr. W. Ward, Mr. James Greenwood 

 of Brookwood (in the Eton Eleven in 1825), 

 Mr. Guildford Onslow (now M.P. for Guild- 

 ford), Mr. Huddlestone, and Mr. John Henry 

 Campbell (now Mr. J. H. Campbell- Wyndham 

 of Exton, who also lived at Salisbury, and 

 played for Wilts). 



The return match was played at Mr 

 The°sameat T. Chamberlayne's, Cranbury Park, 

 rark bury between the M. C. C, with no pro- 

 fessionals, and the Gentlemen of 



