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FOREST AND STREAM 
—Mr. ,4. Weighcll’s (Rochester, N. Y.) champion red 
Irish setter bitch, Breeze, whelped on the 31st of July 
7 red puppies, 5 dogs and two bitches sired by champion 
Rufus. 
- -The black pointer bitch Gwendoline (Strong’s Pete, 
Woodbridge's Noll) owned bv H. C. Glover, Tom’s River, 
N. ,J., whelped on the 31st, with seven puppies, four dogs 
and three bitches, all black or black and white, sired by 
Mr. F. Sehuchardt’B Jim (Pete-Whisky). 
— Mr. E. J. Robbins’ (Wethersfield, Conn.) red Irish 
setter bitch, Bridget Plunket, Plunket-Stella, whelped 
on the 9th inst. 12 puppies and by same owner's Bob, 
Rory O'More-Mirah. 
Apropos of the above Mr. Robbins writes us that during 
the last nineteen months his bitch, Bridget Plunket, has 
whelped forty puppies, and he has found ready sales for 
them all by advertising in our columns. 
—The red Irish setter Zoe, belonging to Mr. Max Wen¬ 
zel, of Hoboken, whelped last -week 14 puppies, 11 dogs 
and 8 bitches, sired by Messrs. Lincoln’s and Henlyar’s 
Arlington, formerly Boss. 
—Mr. J. L. Coogan, of Charleston, S. C., claims the 
names Jack Hinton and Modjeska for a brace of orange- 
and-white setter puppies presented to him by his friend 
Mr. G. A. Spooner of Brooklyn. 
—Dr. E. H. Lyford, of Vinalhaven, Me., claims the 
name “Sport” for his thoroughbred cocker spaniel pup 
whelped July 10 from the kennels of M. P. MeKoon, 
Franklin, N. Y. Sport is out of Nellie, II, by Skip, etc. 
Skip is owned by D. F. Slade. 
—Mr. W. A. Galloway, of New Dorp, S. I., claims the 
names Flax and Fret for red-and-white setter dog and 
gyp pups out of Ki l l arney (imported Grouse, imported 
Frisk) by Prince (imported Milo, imported Belle), whvlped 
May 22d. 
—Mr. L. H. Mercilliott’s English setter bitch Grace has 
whelped 8 puppies, 6 dogs and 2 bitches, sired by Mr. 
Carl Lessehom’s imported Lavarack dog Carlo. 
—Mr. L. H. Mercilliott’s English setter bitch Pet, has 
been bred to Mr. P. H. Morris’ Lark. 
—Will the gentleman who wrote to G. D. M., 83 Peter 
street, please write aga : n to Box, 3,223 Toronto P, O., as 
his letter has gone astray through tho stupidity of the 
Post Office Officials. ' Geo. D. Maodouqall. 
U atioml ’ffzstmes. 
THE GAME OF CRICKET. 
FIXTURES. 
Sent. ]8—Daft vs. 22 Canadians at Toronto. 
Sept. 18-Datt vs. 22 Old Countrymen. 
Sept. 18—Irish team vs. St. George's. 
8ept. 18—Wauskuck vs. Westerly. 
Sept. 18—Occident Cricket Club. 
Sept. 1!1—Halifax Incog. 
Sept* IS—Whitby vs, Toronto. 
Sept. 18-19— Montreal.—Daft’s English eleven vs. 22 of Montreal. 
Sept. 19-20—Staten Island.—Gentlemen of Ireland vs. eighteen Sta¬ 
ten Island Cricket Club. 
Sept. 25-20-37—Nioetown.—Gentlemen of Ireland vs. Philadelphia 
eleven. 
Sept. 35-20 27—Detroit.—Daft’s English eleven vs. eighteen Penin¬ 
sular Cricket Club. 
Sept. ,'tO-Oet. 1—Ardmore.—Gen Demon of Ireland vs. Merlon 
Cricket Club. 
Sept. 30-Oot. 1—Syracuse—Daft's English eleven vs. 22 Central 
New York. 
Oct. 3-4—Staten Island.—Daft’s English eleven vs. eighteen of 
New York. 
Oct. 3-4—Montreal.—Gentlemen of Ireland vs. Montreal. 
Oci. 7-8—Ottawa.—Gentlemen of Ireland vs. Ottawa. 
Oct. 13-14—Hamilton.—Gentlemen of Ireland vs. Hamilton. 
, Oct. 15-10—Guelph.—Gentlemen of Ireland vs. Guelph. 
Oct. 18-20—Coburg—Gentlemen of Ireland vs. Coburg. 
Oci. 33-23—Detroit.—Gentlemen of Ireland vs. Peninsular. 
We call special attention to recent changes made in 
our list of fixtures. 
\ Chester Citt vs. Merion (2d).—A large number of 
pt'K’sons witnessed this game, played at Chester j Pa., on 
the M.3th of August. As will be seen by the score, the 
home Uvain won a very creditable victory by 6 wickets:— 
HERIOX. 
Firht. inning. Second Tuning. 
M. Hailey, c. tsharplcss, b. c. Dickinson, b. J. Wood. 0 
Griffin... 1 
L. Haines, run out. - . 7 c. Griffin, b. Brooke. 0 
G. S. Phi Her, c. Rogers. b. 
•dlrnoke .......... ... ...... 5 b. J. Wood-. 3 
C. Morns, c..I. Wood, b. dn^to 4 c. McAldon, b. Brooke. 6 
M. Ewing, run out.... 3 1. b. w., b. J. Wood. “ 
W. Stroud, e. Harrison, b. .a 
Griffin .. ... } mi. Sharpless, b. ditto. 
W. It. Philler, c. ditto, b. ditto 1 ru.„ 
W. Bailey, c. Brook, b. ditto. 0 c. an^j b. Griffin. 
It. H. lleilloy, b. Griffin. 3 not ou.i. 
F. .1. Maule. l.h.w., b. Brooke 4 li. Brook,» 
W. Scott, not out.-. 0 b. J. Woon\ 
Bros, 4; leg byes. 1; wide __ 'etc byes, 2; wide 
No balls.)S”‘. 
Total.39 Total. 5 
CHESTER. 
First Inning. Second Inning, v 
T. Harrison, run out. 5 b. Haines...: . 1 
J, Wood, b. Morris. * b. ditto.... 
W. Wood, b. Ewing. 1 o. Reiiley, b. Haines. 
J. Griffin, b. Morris. 15 
T. Brooke, e. w. r., Philler. b 
Haines. 8 notout.. 
J. Rodgers, b. Morris. 3 not out. 
T. Johnson, b. Haines . 0 
Geo. Greenwood, c. Haines. 
b. Morris .. 3 
O. Dickinson, c, ditto, b.ditto 0 
J. E. Sharpless, c. Heilley, b. 
ditto. 8 
W. McAldon, not out. 1 
Bves, 0: leg byes, 2; wide Byes, 3! leg byes, 1; wide 
halls, 2..-. 9 halls,Z. 
England vs, Canada.—W e give below thescore of the 
match between Daft’s English Team and the Canadians, 
Sept. 10th and 11th:— 
CANADIANS. 
First Innina. Second Inning. 
Totten, b. Shaw. 0 e. Osoroft, b. Shaw. 1 
ltiiy, c. Ullvett,b. Morley. 3 b. Morlcy. 1 
Briinnel, c. Pinder, b. Morley. 1 *. Plnder, b. Shaw. 6 
Smith, b. Morley.0 run out . 0 
Sproule, e. and b. Sbaw. 8 8. Pinder, b. Shaw. 0 
Wells, b. Morlev. 0 s. Finder, b. Shaw. 11 
Gillespie, s. Pinder, b. Morley 0 o. and b. Morley . 2 
Hyman, b. Shaw. 5 s. Oscoft, b. Morley. 2 
Lning. b. Sliaw. 0 b. Morley. 4 
Osier, b. Morley. 2 b. Morley. 1 
Sprnggo, b. Morley. 1 b. Emmett .. 0 
Kennedy b. Morley . 2 b. Morley.1 
Boulton, b. Shaw. 0 b. Morley . 0 
Ogden, b. Shaw. 0 b. Morley. 0 
Brophy, b. Sliaw. 4 c. Oscrort, b. Emmett.2 
Irving, c. P.nder, b. Morley... 3 b. Morley.0 
Scudding, b. Shuw..0 c. Oscrort, b. Bates. 0 
Path, s. Pinder. b. Shaw . 1 b. Emmett. 8 
Feme, e. Daft, b. Morley . 1 not out. 4 
Logan, b. Shaw. 0 b. Morley. 7 
Drummond, not out. 2 out. 7 
Byes. 2 . 1 
Leg-byes. 0 .3 
Total. 31 
First Inning. 
ENGLISHMEN. 
Bllyett, c. Forrie, b. Logan .. 12 Did not bat.. 
Osoroft. b. Logan. 11 Did not bat.. 
Lockwood, c. ltay, h. Logan. 30 Did not bat.. 
Selby, c. Sprague, b. Logan . 0 Did not bat.. 
Daft, not out. 34 Did not bat.. 
Shrewsbury, c. Irving, b. not out. 
Kennedy. 1 
Bates, e. Hyman, b. Logan... 1 not out. 
Emmett, h. Ogden. 3 Did not bat.. 
Sliaw. e. Scadding, b. Logan. 3 Did not bat. 
Pinder, e. Smith, b. Ogden... 5 Did not bat.. 
Morley, e. Kay, b. Logan. 1 Did not bat.. 
Wide,. 1 Wides. 
Total.101 Total.3 
BOWLING. 
ENGLISHMBN. 
Balls. Maiden Overs. Buns. Wickets. 
Morley. 172 25 29 21 
Shaw.148 IT 41 14 
Emmett. 44 2 19 8 
Bates. 16 * 8 1 
CANADIANS. 
Bails. Maiden Overs. Runs. Wickets. 
Logan. 204 SO 35 7 
Ogden. 80 12 11 2 
Forrie. 80 7 21 0 
Kennedy. 72 8 21 1 
Brophy. 24 3 6 0 
Brunei. 16 0 8 0 
Gillespie. 12 2 2 0 
The match between the English eleven and the Old 
Countrymen, which was the second game in the Daft 
series of Inter-Continental cricket matches, was played 
at Toronto, Out., on September 12th and 13th, and re¬ 
sulted in a draw. Although the visitors again contested 
against a side of twenty-two players, they would have 
won with ease had the game been played out. We will 
give the full score next week. 
Oswego vs. Oswego Falls.—T he tables were turned 
in the return match between these clubs, which was 
played on Sept. 6th at Oswego Falls. The subjoined 
scores show that the visitors were victorious by one in¬ 
ning and forty-nine runs :— 
OSWEGO FALLS. 
First Inning. Second Inning. 
Ellenor, b. Wright. 0 b. Wright. 0 
Newton, c. Scott, b. Fayette.. 4 b. Fayette. 3 
Ellis, run out. 0 b. Fayette. 0 
J. Backus, b. Wright.19 run out. . 0 
Edmondson, run out. 1 b. l ayette, c. Wright. 2 
II. Bachus, C. Fayette, h. 
Wright. 2 run out. 0 
Murphy, b. Wright. 2 b. Wright.. . 0 
Gill, notout.18 e. Conile, It. Fayette. 8 
Townsend, b. Wright,. 0 b. Wright. 0 
Foster, b. Wright. 6 run out. 0 
North, b. Bailey. 0 not out. 
Extras. 
Chatham (Ont.) vs. Forest City.—T his match was 
played on the grounds of the latter club, at Cleveland, 
O., on the 7th and 8th insts., and resulted in a victory for 
the visitors by 150 runs. Although the home club met 
with defeat, they should by no means be discouraged. 
It cannot be expected for young clubs to successfully 
compete against old organizations like the Chatham. We 
remember some years back that several of the best play¬ 
ers in the Dominion hailed from that club, and from the 
play of the present crop of youngsters we can see that D. 
M. Eberts, Whelan, and Van Allen left the seeds of good 
cricket behind them. Score :— 
Second Inning. 
. 77 
..17 
Total. 57 
Total.24 
Occident Cricket Club. —This well-managed organiz¬ 
ation was established in 1874, at San Francisco, Cal., and 
plays on the Recreation Grounds of that city. At a recent 
meeting the following officers were elected for the pres¬ 
ent year:—President, W. Lane Booker, Esq. (H. B. M. 
Consul); Vice-President, James M, Streeten, Esq.; Treas¬ 
urer, J. P. Cox, Esq.; Secretary, H. A. Webster, Esq.; 
Committee of Management, Messrs. Cross, Brown and 
Sanderson. 
CHATHAM. 
First Inning. 
J. 0. Woods, c. Doran, b. 
Rielly. 8 c. Saunderson, b. Doran. 19 
H. Atkinson, run out. 1 b.Riley.0 
W. Crowe, e. Darby, b.Doran 12 run out.••• * 
J. L. Nichols, c. Speed, b. Do¬ 
ran. 69 c. and b. Riley. 31 
R. S. Littls, c. Garret, b. Do¬ 
ran.18 b. Darby. 3 
T. Sycrs, b. Abbott. 3 runout.. 13 
R. Monck, c. West, b. Doran. 2 c. Doran, b. Riley. 6 
D. W. Eberts, run out.22 b. Doran. 4 
Ed. Bell, 0. Saunderson, b. 
Rielly. 4 c. Darby, b. Doran. 7 
Geo. Beamish. fi b. Doran. 4 
E. Van Allan. 3 not out. 3 
Byes, 11; leg byes, 4; wides, 5 20 Byes, 4; leg byes, 5; widos, 6 15 
Total. 153 Total.. 108 
Grand total. 281 
FOREST CITT. 
First Inning. Second Inning. 
W. Saunderson, b. Mouck ... 3 0. Monck, b. Atkinson.. 
Abbott, run out. 
A. C. Speed, L b. w„ b. Bea- 
inigli., - - - 2 b. Atkinson .. 
J. F. James, c. Monck, b. Bea¬ 
mish ..2 
A. B. Darby, c. Van Allan, b. 
Monck. 2 b. Atkinson. 1 
H. G. Brayton, b. Monck. 14 b. Monck . 4 
C. Justice, c. Monk, b. Bea- 
mish. 8 c. and b. Atkinson. 4 
Win. Garrett, b. Nichols. 13 c. Little, b. Atkinson. 4 
Doran,b.Nichols. 3 notout. 0 
R. S. West, c. Atkinson, b, 
Nichols. 8 b. Monck. 5 
A. A. Riley, not out. 0 run out. 0 
Byes, 6; leg bye, 1. 7 Byes, 2; leg byes, 4; wides, 2. -8 
Total.82 Total.29 
Grand total.HI 
b. Atkinson. 2 
b. Atkinson. ... 0 
8 Extra 
Total. 80 Total. 
Total both innings. 
OSWEGO. 
Soott, c. Murphy, b. Newton. 4 
Hubbard, run out. J 
Stephenson, b. J. Backus. lg 
Mongin, b. J. Backus .10 
Cozzcns, b. and c. Ellis.76 
Bailey, b. Ellin.» 
Conde, c. J. Backus,b. Ellis. 3 
Wright, c. Edmondfibn, b. Ellis. J 
Mat toon, c. Backus, b. Ellis. f 
Fayette, 0. Ellis, h. Newton. 14 
Aylesworth, not out. 0 
Extras. . . 
Trial.326 
Toronto vs. Uxbridge.—T his rather one sided match 
was played on the Toronto Grounds, on Aug. 25th, the 
home club winning by one inning and 18 runs. The bowl¬ 
ing of Logan and Beliam in the first inning was extremely 
good, the former taking five wickets for five runs. The 
following is the full score :— 
UXBRUDGE. 
First Timing. Second Inning. 
F. Gouldin, b. Logan. 3 b. Behan . 3 
•W. J. Hallwortndo . 3 notout.. 8 
O'. Leak, 1 b. w. do . 0 b. Logan. 2 
G. iri em pthill, h. Beham. 1 b. Logan.10 
J. Go,.,pi h. Behan. 4 runout.10 
IS. It. Ho>gcr, b. Ilchun. 0 b. Logan. 0 
Wheeler, bv. Logan. 1 c. Boulthee, b. Logan.0 
A. M. Gilpin>oy?Logan. 0 b. Logan.13 
R. W. Gildin, b> s ilehan. 0 c. Franks,b. Logan. 0 
W. Notion, not o,., t . 0 e. Baillio, b. Behan. 2 
Tom Bolster, b. Ben, an . 0 c. Baillie, b. Behan. 7 
Extras...-v^.. 2 Extras .14 
Total. .... 14 Total. S9 
TORONTO CRt^KET ASSOCIATION. 
' v First \rnning. 
Campbell, h. Gould...,. 14 
Franks, b. Gould..X. 18 
Boulthee, run out...-. 3 
Edwards, b. Oould . . . 3 
Behan, b. Gould. — X,.. 10 
Blake, Frank, b. Rogers... 3 
Baillie, b. ltogow . .X.-- • v. 1 
Musson* c. Roister, b. Rogers .. v -.14 
Lowry, b. Gould .'••••' . 2 
Logan, not out. . .4 
Totg)... . .. . ; ’”V 1W 
Toronto ys. Whitby. —This match was played on the 
6th inst. on the University Grounds. The Toronto team 
was composed of nine players which had been selected to 
play against Daft’s team, and the score of the Whitby’s 
innings shows well for that club. There was some excel¬ 
lent play on both sides. The annexed score shows to 
whom honor is due •— 
TORONTO. 
Sproule, c. Trousdell, b. J. B. 
Laing. 
Townsend, b. A. Laing. 
Totten, c. Trousdell, b. A. 
Laing... 
Brock, c. J. B. Laing, b. A. 
Laing.. . 
Spragge, b. A. Laing. 
Behan, b. Mnthison. 
Ogden, b. J. B. Laing. 
Gosling, b. A. Laing. 
Boulton, not out. 
Helmkin, b. A. Laing — 
Fay, b. J. B. Laing. 
Extras. 
17 Ray, c. Boulton, b. Behan.... 19 
6 Trousdell, c. Brock, b. Beha n 6 
J. B. Laing, st. Ogden, b.Tot- 
. 49 A. Laing, b. btumu..... u 
. 2 Ross, b. Behan. 4 
. 5 Reynolds, b. Totten. 11 
Matbison, st.. Ogden, b. Gos- 
12 ling. 6 
. 2 Garratt, b. Totten. 3 
. 0 H. Ray, c. Ogden, b. Totten. 2 
. 3 Campbell, not out,. 2 
. 9 Extras. 7 
Total.U9 Total.Ill 
In Whitby’s second innings : Jackson, c. Boulton, b. 
Behan, 24; J. B. Laing, not out, 18 ; Campbell, b. Behan, 
3 ; and Trousdell, b. Behan, 2. Total, 47. 
Peninsular vs. Alleghany.— The Peninsulars of De¬ 
troit met the Alleghany Club of Pittsburg, at Cleveland, 
O., on Aug. 19th, and in a one inning game led their op¬ 
ponents by 115 runs. The s lore is as follows 
ntJllfUU. U. V_TUJUU.g Ci , u. kJJJJJVLi <-> x. ” 
White, h. Gamble. 1 F. Gamble, c. and b. Bamford 5 
Bamford, c. Gallager, b. 
Smith. 15 Haywood, e. Farnsworth, b. 
Bamford. II 
Giddey,c.Ferguson, b.Smith 0 Riley, run out................ 1 
Dale, c. Brayto, b. Gamble... 0 Eai’k, c. Mountford,b. White 2 
Armstrong, c. Gallager, b. ‘ . 
Gamble . 39 Blewitt, b. Banford. 3 
Mountford, b. Darby. 48 Ferguson b. Armstrong. 13 
Dodd, c. Haywood, b. Darby. 7 Drayton, not out. 2 
Darby, e. Hincbman, b. Arm- 
Farnewortb, run out. 0 strong . 1 
Hinelnnan, not out,. 20 Smith, b. Armstrong. 3 
Parke, b. Gamble . 4 Swart, b. Dale.. 0 
Extras. 19 Extras. 9 
Total.. 
. 101 Total. 40 
Bacon, o. and D. McKen 
W. Giles,b. Jackson ... 
Lets, b. Jackson. 
Byo.. 
Manhattan (2d) vs. New York.—P lay at Prospect 
Park, Sept. 3d. 
NEW TORK. MANHATTAN. 
Allwortli, b. Jackson. 4 Middleton, b. Allworth .. 0 
Landrum, b. McKenzie. 9 Jaekson, hit wicket, b. G. 
Fretd, b. McKenzie . 10 Giles. 19 
G. Giles, jr.aMlar.fi. Jack- # ^ ^ 0 . G1|e# . 10 
3 J. Tucker, b. Allworth. 1 
1 G. Scott, b. G. Giles. 6 
10 Lane,b. G. Giles. ...... 6 
McKenzie, e. W. Giles, b. G. 
4 Giles . 6 
0 Dollar, c. Bacon, b. Allworth, 9 
H. Tucker, 1. b. w. b. All- 
1 worth. 2 
0 Coyne, not out. 2 
1 Paul, b. G. Giles. 1 
Byes, 2; leg-bye, 1._3 
Total..46 Total...59 
Nahant Sporting Club.—I n the fall meeting, Nahant, 
Mass., September 13th, the record was: Foot race. 100 
yards, E. Wendell (H. A. A.), 1st; A. T. Greenough (U. 
A. C.), 2d ; T. R. Lord (U. A. G), 3d ; Clark (U. A. C.), 
Whitney (U. A. C.). Time: 10 l-5s. 
Foot race, 220 yards, E. Wendell, 1st; A. T. Greenough, 
2d; R. R. Lord, 2d, Time: 25is. G. B. J. 
—The Harlem Athletic Club games, open to amateurs, 
wifi take place Wednesday, Oct. 8th. All communion- 
tions should be addressed to J, 33, Haviland, Secretary, 
Beaver street, N§w York, 
