360 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Jutke 8, 1880. 



Of Wloketa. Blaekham i\ 

 Jarvis proved himself tc 

 Altogether, they are said 

 looking- lot," and wbatev 

 tilted between Gregory'! 

 men will surely render a 



X TJ. Groube, b. Maofcinii 

 A. C. Bannerman, e. Gil 



b. MacklnnOn 



W. L. Murdoch, c. Hencra 



Blundell 



P. S. M'DotmcIl, e. Wallai 



Gra 



g-ood as ever behind t 

 an exceptionally fine 



1S7S, and the present, 

 nt of themselves:— 



..15 I J. M. Bli 



It. Sputl'nrth, not out 



yes, 3; leg-byes, 6; no ball, 

 ; wide ball, 1. 1 



ton 



.. 50 



Total 



ST 



IAJK 



E*s OLUB. 



First Innings. 





Second Innings. 



W.K. Gilbert, b. Palmer.. 



n 



c. Spofforth, b. Boyle 



st. Hlaekham, 1>. Spoil ort.li 



H. E. Harris, b. S.p.uTorlh. 







b. Spnlforlh 



Capt.. It. Henley, b. Spoll'o 



K I), Crofton, e. Croula 



Boyle 



r:. s; III. i. -1-1 



■tin 2 



e. JI'Dnnnell, b. Spotl'orth. 



b. 

 .... 4 

 b. 



b. Boyle 



c. Spofforth, by Boyle 



Stniilliir.il 



... 1 







... 



b. Boyle 



G.P. (.nam. 'lntout 



...15 



C. Blackball], b. BoylO 



Capt. Wallace, e. Slight 

 Boyle 



b. 







In Spoiforth — 



M. rtimt, h. Boyle 



... l 



0. M'Donn'-ll, b. Boylo. .. 



Cain. MeKinuotl, b. Sr '<: 



i-th t 



b. Spofforth 



V. .1. iiluudcll, It. liovlo .. 





c. Spofforih, b. Boylo 



E.L. Ude. e. Lloyle, b.S|iuU'i 



rttl o 



b. Spofforth 



H.J. Hickman, Si. rainier. 



... 1 



e. Jarvis, b. Boyle 



F. ,1. (Jarriek. 1). Bonner 



b. 





SpnlTorth 



A. M. Hodgson, b. Palmer. 



... 



c. Murdoch, b. Spofforth.. 







P.P. (.assail, b. S P . - H • in. 





b. itnvle 



C. T. Piinnv, b. Spotlnrth.. 





p. Si i.ti'orth 



Byes, 4; leg-- byes, :) 



... 7 



Le«-bve, 1 



Total 



TRENTON w. S'i'atl-n 1st,, 

 May 29th, and won by the fc 

 By boat, rail and 'bttstho t 

 Club, with Sprag-ue, swoope 

 on Saturday and assisted thi 

 new ground. Tho inclosure of 

 well for the future, and besides 

 and woll-arrang-ed club-house. 

 Jolly lot of old Staffordshire cri< 

 for three years past was engaged 

 the duke of Sutherland's estate, and it 



115 Total 113 



n (2d).— Played at Trenton, N. J„ on 

 nor on first innings score by 67 runs, 

 piling- second eleven of the Island 

 down Into tho heart of New Jersey 

 Trenton Club in inaugurating: their 



I, by the 



-ay, pr 



tnlsoi 



good wicket 



n arrival tho visitors found a 



eters. including ono Mart, who 



s ground man at Tentham Park, 



not long after hi 



menced operations with the ball that Capt. Iuman wished that he 

 had taken his drove to any other place. As a bowler the ex-pro. 

 reminded ono of a cross between Hallis and Jack O'Brien, of Bos- 

 ton. The day was cool, but Mart's analysis "against such good 

 bats" was a hot one, ten wickets for 27 runs. 



Despite the drubbing tho youngsters got, from tho fact that 

 they were overweighted in more ways than one before a ball wa3 

 bowled, the visitors enjoyed themselves hugely- and an excellent 

 old-fashioned cricket dinner at tho Trenton House did much 

 toward deadening the stiDg of defeat. Mouutford showed excel- 

 lent form, but his thirty-six was not without a slice of luck. Pil- 

 mer long-stopped in fine style, and Satterthwaito bowled eighty- 

 seven balls for 18 runs and seven wickets. Score ; — 

 TRENTON. 



J. B. Pope, b. Man 

 J. Mart, b. Maning 

 M.iuiitlord, b. Sati 

 Mason, -i. Inman, 

 Wigley. b.Sattertl 

 Wood, li. Satteitln 

 Barlow, b. Spragu 

 Johnson, e. Black! 

 Blake, In Satl.ertln 

 Melntyre, st. hum 



J. M. Pope, not ou 



Byes, 4 ; leg-byes, 5 ; wides, 6 



b. tfatturthwaito 10 



8 



balls, 2 17 



Total.. 



STATKN ISLAND. 



First Innings. Second Innings. 



S.Cole, b. Mart 5 c. Melntyre, a, Mart 



Bingham, 1. b. w., b. Mart 3 not at bat — 



Sprague, run out. 1 o. J. B. Pope, b. Mart 2 



Satterthwaite, b. Mart 1 b. Mart 1 



Maning, b. Mart l not out 13 



Inman, c. Mountford, b. Wig- 

 ley b. Mart 



H. Kich, b. J. B. Pope 2 not at bat — 



Filmer, not out 7 b. Mart 2 



Kohni-ts, b. Jlart not out... 16 



Barnes, c. Barlow, In J. B. 



B°pe not at bat _ 



Blackburn, b. J. B. Pope I) not at hat — 



Byes, 7 ; leg-byo, 1 8 Byes, 13 ; wides, 2 '.'. .'...Ab 



Total 28 Total 49 



RUNS AT THE FALL OF BACH WICKET. 

 TRENTON. 



First inning 1 2 9 19 19 59 69 73 79 95 



STATEN ISLAND. 



Eirat inning 7 10 12 12 13 14 1G la 24 



Second inning 5 5 14 16 49 



Umpires-Trenton, Mr. Katzenbaeh; Staten Island, Mr. Fitz 

 George. 



Chestnut Hit.l bs. St. Georges.- Played at Hoboken, N. J 

 May 29th. Former won by 13 runs. On Saturday the gentlemen 

 of the Chestnut Hill Club turned up on the St. Georges' ground 

 with an excellent eleven, including the old stand-by, "Nelly" 

 Pearson, and Tyres, then- new professional. The homo eiub had 



banded together an eleven composed of members from the Man- 

 hattan, Staten Island, Columbia College and itself, which dove- 

 tailed together so nicely that it almost escaped defeat. The 

 wicket was a good one, simply because Giles had looked after it, 

 and not because old Sol had not. The play began at 11.30 a.m., and 

 live good bowlers propellod tho ball until' the Philadelphians bad 

 scored 163, Giles taking tho best care of tho spot. At 3.15 p.m. St. 

 Georges commenced what looked to boa very up-hill game, but 

 thanks to Banco, who secured an excellent 58 without a chance, 

 Moeran 33, who once found the ground too small for him ; Moore, 

 17 in his usual style, and 1 Giles II, victory did not hover far out of 

 reach. With Cross, Soutter and Conover it would have been 

 grasped. I.et sucking youngsters tako our tip and note how the 

 game should be played. 'Tis said those of the hill did Held their 

 level best, and toward the closo of the game the excitement be- 

 came so intense that a stoutish gentleman who watched the game 

 through one of the cracks in the fence was seen by an outsider to 

 have several terrific fits. The double Bs at last, however, brought 

 the game to a speedy close, as they were too big shot for the 

 home club's tail-end, tho last wicket faUing for the goodly total 

 of 151. Score:— ' 



CHESTNUT HILL. 



Groome, b. Giles 19 



F. Sartori, b. Giles 3 



Tyres, 0. Hernek. in Clarke 13 



Butcher, e. Herriek, b. Clarke IS 



Murphy, b. Moeran , 21 



Pearson, c. Moeran, b. Banee 21 



Biddle, e. Wesrfehlt, In Bailee 4 



Boric, b. Moeran 35 



Thompson, c. Mostyn, b. Banco 1 



I'm .civou, I. In ■■ ., I, '.fin. ran I 



Farnura, not out in 



Byes, 3; wide, 1 i 



Total 103 



ST. OEOROES. 



Westfeldt, b. Murphy. . 



17 



Jrph 



Giles, 1. b. w.,b. Tyr 



Moeran, b. Biddle 33 



Clarke, b. Biddle 



Hosford, b. tlorie 1 



Mostyn, not out II 



Herriek, b. Borie i 



Gostenhofer, b. Biddle 2 



Emmet, b. Borie 



Byes,9; leg-byes,2; wide,l; no balls, 2 14 



Total , 151 



RUNS AT THE FALL OF EACH WICKET. 



Chestnut H1U 4 37 37 64 100 10(1 105 109 152 183 



St. Georges 33 40 71127 127 132 134 111 148 151 



tTmpires-Chestnut Hill, Mr. Simms ; St. Georges, Mr. Allworth.; 



Young America vs. Girard.— Played at Stenton, on May 29th 

 won by home club by 33 runs on first innings total. Score:— 



YOUNG AMERICA. 



First Innings. Second Innings. 



G. M. Newhall, c. T. b. B. o. Jarvis, b. B. Hargrave 



Hargrave 23 



C. A. Newhall, b. B. Har- 

 grave 9 b.T. Hargrave 2 



A. P. Busslor, run out 1 e. J. b. H. Hargrave 3 



B. S. Newhall, c. J. b. H. Har- 

 grave 20 b.T.Hargrave 36 



B. L. Baird, c. H. b. B. Har- 

 grave 6 



E. W, Clark, Jr., c. T. b. H. 

 Hargrave b. Jarvis 7 



D. S. Newhall, e. Jarvis, b. H. 



Hargrave 6 c.Webster, b. H. Hargrave.. . 15 



A. Van Eensallaer, not. out.. 11 b. T. Hargrave 11 



II. L. Brown, b. H. Har- 

 grave 7 not out 2 



T. H. Nixon, c. and b. R. 

 Harrrave 14 b. Jarvis 



J. A. Wright, Jr., b. K. Har- 

 grave 6 c. J. b. T. Hargrave IS 



Byes, 3 ; leg-byes, 4 ; wides, 3, 10 Bye, 1; wide, 1 2 



Total 119 Total £8 



girard. 

 First Innings. 



E. Hargrave, b. Clark U 



W. Jarvis, b. C. A. Newhall 4 



W. Brooks, b.C. A. N\ n a. I 



J. Hargrave, c. G. M. b. C. A. Newhall 



T. Hargrave, c. Van b. C. A. Newhall 15 



11. Hargrave, b.C. A. Newhall 14 



T.Webster, b.C. A. Newhall 20 



W. Vernon, b. D. S. Newhall 2 



E. Gregg, c. K. S Newhall b. Clark 7 



N. Tonilin. not out: 



G. Blood, b. Clark 1 



Byes, 5 ; leg-byes, 5 10 



Total 87 



RUNS AT FALL .OF EACH WICKET. 

 YOUNG AMERICA. 



First Innings 19 23 55 73 73 73 81 ... 



Secondlnnings 3 8 14 46 71 7J 93 94 



GIRARD. 



First Innings 6 12 12 31 41 85 70 



ANALYSIS OF BOWLING. 

 QIRARD. 



First Innings. 



107 119 

 90 — 



S3 87 



Balls. 



Brooks 18 



B. Hargrave 106 



H. Hargrave 84 



Jarvis 6 



Buns. 

 11 



Maid- 



K. Hargrave 43 



T. Hargrave 44 



Gregg 30 



E. W. Clark 84 



C. A. Newhall.... Ill 



D. S. Newhall 24 



34 

 11 







Belmont iv. MEMOS- Played a 1 West Philadelphia, on May 



29th. Hi-sultnd in i'livoi-of hoine club by 4.7 runs. Merlon was 



short the services of Thayer and Vox. Score :— 



BELMONT. 



First Innings. 



C. H. Varnail, e. H nines b. Law 20 



W. C. Work, 1. b. w.. In l.o-.vi-v 1 



W. N. West. st. Hoiuesb. Lowry 1 



C. North, b. Law .. 7 



.I.N. Woolinan, 1. b.v... b. Vv". Baiiv 30 



i----i. ■ in Mailv h. Lowry 



A. Scott, b. La 



ml, l.b. w., b. Lowry . 



35 

 . 15 



li. To 



(i. A. ICi 



Wr. Porter, C. Ashbridge b. Xaw » 



II. Madeira, In W. BaiiV 



Wide, 1; byes, 9 ; leg-byes, 7 17 



Total , 170 



MkltriJN. 



First (anna,-: 



H. Sayres, e. Townsend. In Knipc. 2 



A. L. Daily, c. Town-cud, b. t. Scott 23 



W. Morris. In YarinnL » 



F. E. Baby, n. Varaall. b. I. Scott 1 



• a 18 



G.Ashbridge, in A.Scott, h.l. Scott 13 



C. Mines, o. Wnolman,b. Vnrnall 7 



W. Stroud, e. Vannill. Ln I. Soon 11 



.1. W. Hoffman, not out 11 



W. Baily. b. Knipe 7 



W. Lowi-y.e. North, b. I. Scott 1 



Bye, 1 ; leg byes, S; wides, 5 8 



Total 123 



First innings 14 24 39 48 57 111 131 143 Kill 170 



an Haverfordon May 29th. 

 u- home club by 42 runs on first innings scores. Ger- 

 -.iy slnirt-haniled, Brewster, CaTd well and others being 



Cup.tt, c. Caret b. I 



'•■ '''''-I ", a - I . - I b. Wiuslow 



Brown, b. Shipley Hi e. Carev, b. Winslow 16 



Morgan, Jr., b. Shipley 8 b. Thomas 14 



\\. II. Haines, o. Chase, b. 



Thomas ps b. Winslow 18 



H. Worrall, b. Thomas 3 not out 1 



F. Perot, e. A. Cm-bit. b. Ship- 

 ley- o. D. Cort.lt, b. Winslow B 



W. Morgan, 3d, c. Mason, b. 



Shipley o c. Corbit, b. Thomas 5 



S.Welsh, Jr., not out n ... ■ I .;■:,. n. '.'n,,nnn 



Mckean, In Winslow, b. Ship- 

 ley 1 b. Winslow 3 



A. Cope. e. I'm- ,,e. , . n ,:a, : j 



Byes, 3 ; leg-byes, 4 7 Wide 1 



Total 77 Total 76 



* First Innings. 



Carey, e. Wis 1 or, b. Welsh 44 



llai -Ihshorue, run oil! ' 



A. Corbit. e. ! ie, b.Perol IB 



Chase, b. Brown 9 



Mason, b. Brown a 



''.i'"i: ' 1 Wistor, b. Cupitt '.'.'.'.'.'..'....'...'. 5 



Pri :i . 1-- P - 1 b. vanish 4 



'I"' 1 ■' I---, b Cupitt ...... 1 



.Shipley, ,.-. Welsh, In .Urn w 11 



10 



Total 119 



Lg.ngwoiid CWCKEI GEUB.— A Married VS. Single club match 

 was played at Longwood, Mass., May 22d, when the Benedicts 

 proved themselves the winners as the score will show :— 



SINGLE MEN. 



First Innings. 



Jones, c. and b. Phillips .. 2 



Tyler, b.Wrigi.t 3 



Hubbard, b. Phillips 3 



Dutton, not out.... . 07 



Petif.t, c. and b. Phillips 33 



Peabody b. Phillips , n 



Train b. Phillips '..'..'.'.'..'.'.'..'.". 



Sullivan b. Phillips 



Pierce, rati out,. , 7 



ByeSj is; leg-bye, 1 Vj 



Total.... .....123 



Phillips, 



liawth... 

 Dutton 

 Byes, 2 



Total. 



—The 



MARRIED MEN. 



tnniMfls. . Second Innings. 



b. Hubbard, b. Dut- Bixby. 0. Train, h.Tvlnr 4 



2 Omgdon, st. Dutton, b.Hub- 



, b. Hubbard 1 bard 17 



BOtout 3 Fay, e. Jones, b. Hubbard.... 11 



m, P. Hubbard Phillips, not out B 



; abled Wright, b- Hubbard 4 



Hubbard, b. Haughton, c. Pierce, b. Tyler 



1 *», 1 , ibbftrd...... 3 



- v: ,|a 1.. -I _ 



— Total 47 



..10 



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