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innings, and 22 in his second, it ought more 

 properly to be called Caldecourt with the 

 Gentlemen of Hampshire. 

 The return match was played at Atsouth- 



x J ampton. Re- 



Southampton, but the Gentlemen of turn match. 

 Hants now received the material assistance of 

 Lillywhite and Wenman, and won the match 

 by 48 runs. The county scored 70 and 97, of 

 these the professionals scored the lion's share : 

 Lillywhite 6 and 20, and Wenman 39 and 32. 

 The County Eleven, except Mr. Ward and Mr. 

 Townsend, did not trouble the scorers. 



This match was played at South- T .^ b 41 * 

 ampton, August 20th, and is remark- Down v. 

 able for the large number of noughts. Hants. The 

 On the Tichborne side, E. Privett Match, 

 and Smith alone got good scores ; and on the 

 Southampton, Bodle only got double figures, 

 10 and 15. The Tichborne Eleven made 50 

 and 95 ; the South Hants, 47 and 43. The 

 Tichborne Down Eleven were Messrs. J. Green- 

 wood, Richard Dalton, G. Dalton, H. Austen, 

 S. Nicholson, Harrison Dalton, W. Nicholson, 

 Robins, G. Smith, and E. Privett. The South 

 Hants were Messrs. W. Stevens, J. F. Fal- 

 wasser, E. W. Kerrison, Captain Weir, E. Mo- 

 rant, Gale, J. Bradshaw, T. Chamberlayne, R. 

 B. Smith, Bodle, and G. Barfoot. 



