FOEEST AND STREAM 
707 
When it is remembered that the Irish Gentlemen de¬ 
feated the strong eleven of the Marylebone Club of Lon¬ 
don this season, the victory for the Philadelphians is 
doubly commendable. It must be said, however, that 
the very hard condition of the wicket had much to 
do with their bad defeat; the visitors are accustomed to 
play at home on very dead ground, which often early in 
the season is partly covered with water. The grounds of 
the Young America at Stenton would suit them much 
better. Special mention should be made of the pro¬ 
ficiency of the Match Committee, which consisted of the 
following-named gentlemen : A. A. Outerbridge, Esq.; C. 
Stuart Paterson, Esq.; Thomas McKean, Esq.; F. C. New- 
hall, Esq., and John Simms, Esq. 
Gentlemen of Ireland vs. United New York.— The 
fifth match in the tour of the Irish visitors, was played 
at Hoboken, New Jersey, on Sept. 22d and 23d. The New 
York fifteen was not representative, and in many respects 
it was a weak one. The score will show that the. Irish¬ 
men won by 213 rims. The feature of the match was 
the heavy batting of W. Hone, Jr., in his second 
inning :— 
GENTLEMEN OF IRELAND. 
First Inning. Second Inning. 
Sir G. Colthurst, 1. b. w., Gra¬ 
ham . 5 b. Harvey. 0 
W. Hone, jr., b. Lane. 8 b. Harvey. 74 
D. N. Trotter, c. Norley, b. 
Lane. 7 e. substitute, b. Hooper. 12 
H. VV. Broughton, c. Soutter, 
b. Graham. 2 c. Conover, b. Lane. 7 
N. Hone, b. Hooper. 34 c. Graham, b. Soutter.17 
J. R.Numi,c. Moeran, b. Gra¬ 
ham.10 e. Maning, b. Lyon. 3 
G. B. Hone, b. Hooper. 31 notout. 3 
B. A. Miller, b. Lane. 3 c. Conover, b. Lane. 35 
G. Casey, not out. 11 b. Lane. 2 
W. Hone, sr., l.b. w. Hooper. 2 c. Norley, b. Harvey. 11 
A. F. Exham, c. Moeran, b. 
Hooper. 0 o. Harvey, b. Soutter. 14 
H. P. Hamilton, o. Banoe, b 
Total..... 119 Total. 
UNITED NEW yOU 
First Inning. 
Moore, o. Colthurst, b. Ex¬ 
ham. 
Bance, run out. 11 
Soutter, b. Hamilton. 1 
Clarke, s. G. B. Hone, b. Ex¬ 
ham . 1 
Moeran, run out. i 
Hooper, b. Nunn. 1 
Norley, o. Brougham, b. Ex- 
ham. I 
Graham, c. Nuun, b. Exhain ■ 
Lane, b. Exham.. I 
Conover, c. G. H. Hone, b. 
Exbarn. 
Harvey, c. Miller, b. Exham. I 
Maning, c. Nunn, b. Exham. I 
Scott, b. Exham. 
Lyon, not out. 
Letz, c. Nunn, b. Exham. i 
absent. 0 
o. Nunn, b. Casey.14 
b. Casey. 0 
b. Exham. 0 
b. Exham. 8 
c. W. Hone, jr., b. Casey. 8 
c. Nunn, b. Exham. 0 
b. Exham. 7 
notout.. 2 
c. W. Hone, jr., b. Casey. 3 
run out. 1 
c. W.Hone, b. Exhain. 3 
b. Exham. 0 
s. Brougham, b. Casey. 0 
b. Exham. 0 
Total. 56 Total. 46 
FALL OF WICKETS. 
GENTLEMEN OF IRLAND. 
First Inning. 11 U 20 20 20 33 99 102 104 117 119. 
Second inning. 14 43 62 71 112 143 168 169 169 180 197. 
UNITED NEW YORK. 
ANALYSIS OF BOWLING. 
united new YORK—First Inning. 
Baits. Buns. Maidens. Wickets. 
Lane. 136 42 14 8 
Graham. 64 26 7 3 
Hooper. 41 6 6 5 
Soutter. 40 12 4 0 
Norley. 32 12 4 0 
Moeran. 36 12 0 0 
Second Inning. 
Hooper. 44 33 0 1 
Graham. 12 6 2 0 
Lane. 116 43 10 2 
Clarke. 12 5 1 0 
Harvey. 36 22 3 3 
Soutter. 72 24 6 2 
Moeran. 
Lyo 
15 
1 
Bance. 
gentlemen of Ireland —First Inning. 
Exham . 95 31 7 10* 
Hamilton. 32 6 4 1 
Nunn. 64 19 9 1 
Second Inning. 
Exham. 167 19 6 B 
Casey. 160 2T 4 5 
England vs. Ireland.—C apt. Daft received a telegram 
from Capt. Hone, of the Gentlemen of Ireland, yester¬ 
day morning, accepting the former’s challenge to play a 
two days’ match before their departure. This game, the 
only one that will be played in this country, will take 
place at Staten Island on the 2tst and 22d msts. It is 
needless to say that it will be the finest exhibition that 
ever took place on the Western continent. 
Paterson vs. St. Georges.—P layed at Haildon, near 
Paterson, N. J., on Sept. 10th, and won by the home club 
by four wickets. Score :— 
ST. GEORGE. 
First Inning. Second Inning. 
G. Giles, not out. 10 b. Brewster. 6 
Moeran, b. Bullock. 17 c. sub., b. Bullock. 7 
Cuddihy, c. Bullock,b.Brews- 
ster. 1 l. b. w„ b. Brewster. 0 
G. Giles, jr., b. Bullock. 2 b. Brewster. 1 
Sadleir, b. Bullock. 0 b. Bullock. 0 
Filmer, c. and b. Brewster... 1 not out. 5 
G. Blackwell, c. Hinehcliffe, 
b. Brewster. 0 b. Brewster. 0 
Grant, b. Brewster. 0 b. Brewster. 5 
Byes, 3; leg-bye, 1. 4 Byes, 4; wide, 1. 5 
Total. 35 Total. 29 
PATERSON. 
First Inning. Second Inning. 
Graham, b. Giles, jr. 1 b. Giles, jr. . 1 
Finnigan, handled ball. 5 b. Giles, jr. 3 
Loughlin. b. Giles, sr. 3 b. Giles, Jr. 0 
Bullock, b. Giles, jr. 6 runout. 2 
Brewster, c. Filmer, b. Giles, 
sr. 2 not out. 17 
Hinehcliffe, run out. 8 b. Giles, jr. 0 
D. Hoxsey, b. Giles, jr. 0 runout. 0 
G. Hoxsey, b. Giles, Jr. 0 not out. 6 
Gourley, b. Giles, jr. 2 
Walton, b. Giles, jr. 0 
Fitzgerald, not out. 2 
Byes, 4; leg-bye, 1. 5 Byes. 4 
Total. 34 
Large Scoring in England.— Though the cricket 
season is virtually over in England, we may give an ex¬ 
traordinary score compiled by an eleven of Devonshire 
Park, playing against Chiswick on Sept. 6th :— 
A. J. Ford, c. Turner, b. 
. 169 
V. K. Boyle, b. Leese. 81 
J. F. Cooper, c. Langluy, b. 
Mack.. 65 
E, A. Parke, st. Langley, b. 
Mack. 45 
W. J. Ford, run out. 6 
0. Hulton, not put. 127 
G. E. Burge, run out. 
R. Warker c. Leese,- b. Fin¬ 
als. 27 
F. J. Ford, b. Slack . 19 
H. j. Ford, b. Mack . 4 
C. H. Dorman, c. Turner, b. 
Duke. 24 
Widcs, 12: byes, 32; leg byes, 
12: . 56 
Total . 683 
[Y. K. Royle played with Lord Harris’ team early in the 
season at Hoboken", N. J.] 
Milo, Mich., Sept. 29th . — Saturday afternoon the Young 
America Cricket Club again demonstrated that it required 
something more than weight of years to play cricket. 
The lads have carried everything before them during the 
entire season, and have at times played against serious 
difficulties. The occasion was the return game between 
above club and the Bay View. Messrs. Hooley and 
Scherer played a particularly good game. Umpires—C. 
Dickens and H. Delliner. Appended is full score :— 
BAY VIEW. 
Machell, b. Redington . 1 
Lumber, b. Bristol, . 3 
Henderson, c. Hooley, b. Red¬ 
ington . 8 
Hodge, b. Bristol. 6 
McVier. st, Bristol . 1 
J. Cochrane, c. Ellis, b. Bris- 
vj. uiuorruWj u. lumiuai. o 
Dickens, b. Machell. 0 
Bristol, b. Machell. 6 
Redington, b. Machell _ ... 0 
Scherer, c. Powers, b.Machell 10 
Murphy, c. Sneden, b. Hen¬ 
derson . I 
S. Oxborrow, b. Machell. 0 
G. Hooley, b. Machell. 15 
Durbin, not out . 0 
Ellis, o. Cochrane, b. Hender¬ 
son . 7 
De La Verge, c. McVier, b. 
Henderson. 0 
Byes. 4; leg byes, 7: wides, 
7. is 
tol.- -. - 
W. Cochrane, not out. 0 
MeNabib. Bristol.... >. . 1 
Powers, c. Dickens, b. Bris- 
Byes 
Total. 34 
Total... . 
Appended will be found the bowling analysis :— 
YOUNG AMERICAS. 
Otters. Wickets. Maidens: Widcs. Buns. 
0 
BAY VIEWS. 
Maobell. 60 8 2 6 16 
Lambert. 12 0 0 1 11 
Henderson. 54 3 0 0 23 
A return match will soon be played between the same 
elevens. 
Newark vs. Orange.—P layed at Newark, N. J., Sept. 
22d. This was the return match between these olubs. 
The score will show that the home team gained an easy 
victory ;— 
NEWARK. 
Williams, b. Potter. 6 
Jefferson, b. D. Clark. 4 
Aired Boote, c. Hardy, b. Hardy. 24 
Poinier, run out. 12 
Borrie, b. Rothschild. 13 
W. Knight, b. Hardy. 3 
Brientnall, b. Rothschild. 2 
Wolters, b. Rothschild. 8 
Hallis.b. Potter. 6 
Dltmais, not out. 3 
Mills, c. Hardy, b. Rothschild. 0 
Byes, 18; log byes, 3; wide balls, 12;. 33 
Total.114 
ORANGE. 
First Inning. Second Inning. 
Hardy, b. Boote. 3 b. Boote. 1 
B. Clarke, b. Hallis. 0 c. Wolters, b. Boote.5 
Rothschild, run out . 0 b. Wolters. 2 
Wilkinson, o. Rerrle, b. 
Boote. 7 b. Hallis. 1 
Parker, b. Hallis. 0 b. Wolters. 0 
Payne, o.Wolters, b. Boote.. 0 b.Wolters . 0 
D. Clark, stumped Williams, b. 
Boote. 0 o. Boote, b. Boote. 2 
Potter, c. Hallis, b. Boote. 0 notout. 3 
Pierce, run out. 0 c. Wolters, b, Boote. 1 
Irving, e, Boote.0 b. Borrie. 2 
Cooper, not out. 0 run out. 6 
Leg byes. 4 Byes, 2; leg byes, 3; wide 
ball, 1. 6 
Total.14 Total. 28 
Cricket at Trenton, N, J.—Two olubs have been 
formed at the eapital this season. The Trenton Cricket 
Club, and the Americus Cricket Club. Mr. Richard 
Stevens, Jr., son of Mr. Stevens who used to play for the 
Philadelphia and St. George Clubs, is secretary of the 
latter. 
Haverford College vs. University of Penn.—T he 
second annual game between these colleges was played 
on the Merion Club grounds, at Ardmore, Pa., on Sept. 
17th and 18th, when Haverford won by 8 wickets. This 
is one of the most popular local matches of the season 
in Philadelphia, and it does much to increase a healthy 
interest in the American gajne :— 
UNIVERSITY. 
First Inning. Second Inning. 
J. Hoffman, o, Fox, b. Hoff¬ 
man. 9 b. Lowry. 5 
C. Morris, b. Jones. 13 b. Fox. 36 
W. Huston, runout. 36 runout . 3 
E. Hopkinson, b.Newkirk.. . 0 absent . 0 
S. Law, t-uu out. 4 b. Fox . 29 
R.L. Baird, 1. b. w. b. Fox.. 13 absent. 0 
J. Murphy, b. Lowry. 4 absent. 0 
C. Clark, b. Lowry. 0 b. Lowry. 9 
M. Ewing, c. A. L. Bailey, b. 
Lowry—... 
. PkUJer, c. Ashbridge, b. 
Newkirk. 1 not out. 2 
F. E. Brewster, notout. 0 c. Lowry, b. Fox. 27 
"yes, 4; leg byes, 5. 9 Byes, 3; leg byes,.5; wide, 1. 9 
Total. S3 Total. 124 
HAVERFORD. 
First Innings. Second Innings. 
F. L. Bally, c. Morris, b. Brew¬ 
ster . 58 e. Law, b. Brewster . 8 
A. L. Bally, b. Law. 7 notout. 30 
G. Ashbridge, o. Morris, b. 
Clark. 10 notout. 0 
J. B. Newkirk, b. Clark. 0 
C. E. Haines, b. Brewster. 7 
J. E. Sheppard, b. Clark...... 3 
J. B. Jones, b. Brewster. 0 b. Law. 43 
T. W. Kirnber, b. Law. 25 
W. C. Lowry, b. Brewster.... 0 
J. M. Fox, b. Brewster. 4 
IV. H. Haines, notout—.... 0 
Byes, 4; leg byes, 3; wide,!; 8 Leg byes, 4; wide, 1;. 
Total. 122 Total. 88 
Lowry . . 0 o. and b. Fox.. 4 
BOWLING ANALYSIS 
haverford —First Inning . 
Bails . Runs . Maidens . Wickets . 
Fox.. 60 20 5 1 
Jones. 64 18 7 1 
Newkirk. 97 18 14 3 
Lowry. 88 18 12 3 
Second Inning . 
Lowry... ...51 18 4 2 
Newkirk. 56 20 3 0 
Jones.... 32 12 3 0 
Kimber. 72 29 6 0 
Fox. 88 36 4 4 
university —First Inning . 
Law. 110 43 10 2 
Murphy.. 56 19 4 0 
Clark.. US 22 6 3 
Brewster. 88 30 7 6 
Second Inning . 
Law. 88 82 10 1 
Brewster. 66 27 6 1 
Clark. 8 10 0 0 
Morris. 26 12 2 0 
Daft’s Team in a Scratch Match,— At the conclusion 
of the Hamilton match on. Sept. 20th, a scratch match 
was made up of sides represented by Emmett and Shaw. 
Lockwood’s 62 was made in good style though he gave a 
couple of chances. The following is the score:— 
EMMETT’S SIDE. 
A.H. Hohe, b. Morley. 0 
Bates, b. Sbaw. 0 
Lockwood, b. Shaw. 52 
Ward, ct. Ulyett, b. Shaw. 2 
Selby, run out. 6 
Gillespie, b. Sbaw. 3 
Emmett, et. Kenned}-, b. Shaw. 2 
Finder, run out. 0 
Ferrie, run out. 1 
Connor, b. Oscroft. 0 
Logan, not out. 1 
Total.*70 
BOWLING ANALYSIS. 
Overs . Maidens . Runs. Wickets . 
Shaw. 25 9 36 6 
Morley. 11 10 3 1 
Ulyett. 4 18 0 
Kennedy. 5 
Oscroft. 5 
6 
. . 0 
SHAW'S ELEVEN. 
K. Kennedy, c. Ward, b. Lockwood. 
Oscroft, o. Ferrie, b. Emmett. 
Ulyett, st. Pinder, b. Emmett. 
Simonds, st. Selby, b. Pinder. 
Barnes, st. Pinder, b. Emmett. 
It. K. Hope, notout. 
A. Harvey, not out. 
Shaw, to bat. 
Park, to bat. 
Parkm, to bat . 
Morloy, to bat. y 
Extras. 6 
Total..55 
BOWLING ANALYSIS. 
Overs. Maidens. Runs. Wickets. 
Bates. 12 4 25 0 
Lockwood. 11 2 18 1 
Selby. 5 0 19 0 
Emmett. 15 14 18 3 
Pardee. 8 4 U 1 
Logan. 3 0 2 0 
Royal Engineers vs. Lorne.—T hese Halifax, N. S. 
teams met on Sept. 6th, with the following result:— 
LORNE. 
Callaghan, c. Pontifex, b. Bur¬ 
ton. 2 
Sapper Pontifex, b. Kearney.. 7 Crane, b. Stratford. 2 
Sapper Welch, c, Fairbank. b. 
Kearny.63 
Major Athorpe, b. Read.0 
Corpl. Hopkins, c. AV. Brown, 
b. Read.6 
Sapper Hewitt, b. Fairbanks. .30 
Sapper Burton, c. Read, b. 
Kearney.20 
Sergt. Barron, e. Fairbanks, b. 
Read. 6 
Sapper Hamlin, b. Kearney... 0 
Corpl. Ledger, b. Kearney.... 0 
Sapper Buchanan, not out. 1 
Byes, 4; leg-byes, 1; wides, 11; 16 
>y uourn, b. Stratford . « 
C. Fairbanks, o. Welch, b. 
Welch.ll 
Read, b. Stratford.16 
Craigen, b. Stratford. 0 
Brown, b. Welch. l 
W. Fairbanks, b. Stratford.... 1 
Humphrey, not out. . 0 
Rugglis, b. Stratford.. 0 
Total. 165 | Total. 55 
Mr. E. Kearney has just returned from a visit to New 
York ; while here he had the opportunity of seeing the 
first Irish match. Mr. Kearney piayed two seasons ago 
for the St. George, and will probably visit us again next 
year, when he will join the Staten Island. Besides being 
a first-class cricketer, he is a very good fellow, and we 
regret that he could not wait over to see the Daft 
match. 
Twenty Years After.— It is rather a singular coin¬ 
cidence, that the dates on which Daft’s team contested 
against New Yorl»t and are to play Philadelphia, are exact¬ 
ly the same as those on which the first International 
matches were played by Parr’s All-England Eleven,in 1859. 
We wish the cricketers in both cities successful anniversa¬ 
ries. Cricket is a glorious elixir ; and we trust that the 
last year of this century will still see them pegging away 
with nothing hut fresh laurels added to their score. 
ARCHERY. 
Toxophilites vs. Crescents.— The closing archery- 
contest between the Toxophilites and Crescent teams was 
shot at the Driving Park on Monday afternoon, Sept. 22d, 
in which the Toxophilites were again victorious. This is 
the fourth match in which the Crescents have been de¬ 
feated by the former team, which will no doubt settle the 
question for this season. Below is last score:— 
TOXOPHILITES. 
«—40 Yds — —50 Yds— —60 Fds.— Total —. 
Bits. Points. Hils.Points. Bits. Points. Bits.Points. 
Hussey. 28 161 27 131 24 120 79 412 
Henry. 22 110 28 lo4 27 187 77 401 
Finkbine. 28 162 23 111 24 106 75 379 
Fullerton. 21 129 ffi 100 18 106 64 . 335 
Total. 102 562 100 496 91 469 295 1,527 
CRESCENTS. 
Sherman. 28 154 20 126 23 99 80 379 
McCain. 26 120 23 105 14 46 63 271 
Battell. 30 184 27 161 20 94 77 439 
Eason . 22 86 11 41 10 20 43 147 
Total. 106 544 "w 433 IS 269 263 1,236 
California State Archery Tournament — Sacra¬ 
mento, Sept. 26 til. — Mr. Editor :—1 send you the win¬ 
ning scores of the archery tournament given by the clubs 
of Sacramento during State Fair week, at East Park, on 
Sept. 11th and 12th. It was the most successful meeting 
