262 SPORTING REMINISCENCES [1825 -to 



There were eight noughts in the second 

 innings of Southampton, and twenty-one alto- 

 gether in the match. 



1842. Hampshire again played theM.CC., 



^Da^and 211 ^ ^ S Vear W011 ^ ie ^^ °J ^35 

 R. Bodle. ruilS. 



The Hampshire Eleven were Messrs. J. 

 Greenwood, T. Chamberlayne, P. J. Hornby, 

 Sir F. Bathurst, W. Ward, F. Huddlestone, E. 

 B. Smith, Daniel Day, and Richard Bodle, and 

 scored 49 and 283 ; in the second innings both 

 the professionals scored 70. 



Daniel Day is a Surrey man by birth, but 

 came to Hants this year, and was for some 

 time bowler to the South Hants Club. 



Richard Bodle is a Sussex man ; he came to 

 Southampton in 1839, and has lived there 

 ever since. He was for many years bowler to 

 the South Hants Club. 



1842. This noted Hants player came out 



Mr. Charles . -i • , t i j i • • tt 



Ridding. tins year at Lord s, playing m Harrow 

 v. Winchester, in the place of Mr. V. C. Smith, 

 who was taken ilL Mr. C. Ridding has played 

 in many matches for the county, and by his 

 wonderful long-stopping contributed much to 

 the gaining of many victories. As a bat he is 

 very steady, and generally gets good scores ; 

 he is wonderfully tough, and scorns the use of 



