260 SPORTING REMINISCENCES [1825 to 



but there was no change in the Eleven of 

 former years. 



North and 

 South 



This match was played at South- 

 Hants, ampton, August 23rd : 



1st Innings. 2nd Innings. 



North Hants 26 ... 75 



South Hants 50 ... 53 



The North Hants Eleven were Messrs. 

 Seymer Terry, T. Chamberlayne, G. B. Lee, 

 Tom Beagley, H. Beagley, E. Brown, R. Clut- 

 terbuck, F. Huddlestone, E. Morant Gale, Ed- 

 ward Hopkins, and J. H. Campbell. 



The South Hants were Messrs. W. Brown, 

 C. F. Trower, C. Hawkins, a Sussex man, a 

 fine bat and point, who was now bowler to 

 the South Hants Club, G. B. Townsend, Lewis, 

 R. Bodle, a Sussex man, who this year came 

 to the South Hants as bowler, Sir J. B. Mill, 

 Lord Somerton, Mr. Wynne of Broxmore Park, 

 Captain Colt of Rownhams, and Mr. R. Bowden 

 Smith. 



]841 A match was played July 22nd 



At Lord's, and 23rd, at Lord's, between Eleven 

 Gentlemen Gentlemen of the M. C. C. with no 

 of Hants. professionals, v. Eleven Gentlemen of 

 Hants, with Caldecourt. The M. C. C. scored 

 83 and 75, and won by 2 runs ; Hants, 96 

 and 60. As Caldecourt made 47 in his first 



