THE FIELD. 
WRESTLING IN SWITZERLAND. 
(Continued from No. 72.) 
did not give a chauce. Mr. II. Moore played well, and, at 
the finish of the match, had 13 appended to Ids name. The 
bowling of the Wheatley was of the swift underhand 
description, while that of the Christ Church was very fast 
round howling. Several of the latter wero very much 
puzzled by Fletcher, who has been pronounced one of the 
best underhand bowlers in England. He, however, had a 
match in Mr. Colley, who plajed his bowling first-rate. It 
consists of a peculiar twist, and is the terror of most country 
sides around Oxford. The bowling of Mr. Streatfield was 
very destructive, as the following score will testify. Wo 
bear that the winners havo already challenged the University 
Eleven, or intend doing so. 
CHRIST CnORCIT. 
sandford, b Fletclicr 4 b Clinkard 9 
Arinitatead, W. G., b Fletcher.... 10 b Fletcher 0 
policy, It., c Fruin, b Fletcher.... 33 b Fletcher 29 
J;e owes, W . b Fletcher 11 c Fruin, b Fletcher 17 
Balfour, E.. b Clinkard 5 b Clinkard 7 
licknru, b Fletcher 0 b Fletcher 3 
fuller, b Clinkard 0 c Moore, b Fletcher 0 
Lavlc, b Clinkard 2 b Fletcher 33 
Rowley, R., b Clinkard 11 c Fruin, b Flotchor ..... . 6 
Oliver, s Fruin, b Fletcher 0 notout 20 
atrcatflcld, It., not out 6 c Fruin, b Clinkard 13 
Deg byes, 2 —byes, 3 6 W, 1—1 byes, 3— byes, 1.. 5 
r , WHEATLEY, SOUTXI OXFORDSHIRE. 
Fletcher, b Balfour 18 b Strcutfleld G 
Raeon, b Streatfield 0 not out GO 
Smith, T., b Balfour 0 
Aldworth, T., run out 6 b Streatfield 12 
Moore, II., b Streatfield 10 notout 13 
Aldworth, \v., b Streatfield 2 
W JI-i not out 59 b Streatfield 10 
p,, u 1 P> G -> run out 3 b Followes 4 
Clinkard, A., b Streatfield 3 
Rorst, J., b Streatfield 13 
wSW J > b Streatfield 2 b Fellows 0 
Wide, 2-1. byes, 2— byes, 7 .... 1 1 W, 6-1 byes, 1 -byes, 3. . 9 
~132 103 
. St. John’s College, Camduidge, v. Asiii.ey. — On 
‘Wednesday the lOlh a match was played between the above 
Clubs at Ashley, which, after a severe contest, terminated 
! n ^ av °ur of the former by four wickets only. The ground, 
th COnset I uenc e of the late rains, was very unfavourable for 
no bowling, and the Cambridge Gentlemen, being accu&tom- 
to the lively play of Parker’s Piece, lost several of their 
pickets by attempting runs, which wero rendered impossible 
By the deadnesa of the ground. The batting of Messrs. 
Dobito, Gardner, and J. Bocock doservod great praise, and 
the bowling of Mr. Roberts was admirable, that gentleman 
having delivered 30 overs of G balls each, 10 of which wore 
“maiden,” and 11 others, in which only one run each was 
scored. Tho Ashley, in their second innings, were sorely 
puzzled by the underhand bowling of Mr. Owen, which being 
of a miscellaneous character, defied all the ordinary rules 
of batting, and, being alwuvs at tho wicket, proved very 
effective. The following is the score 
ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE. 
Rev. J. F. Bateman, b Gardner.... 6 b Fitzroy 2 
C. J. Newberv, run out 9 c .J. Bocock, b Fitzroy 2 
J. M'Cormick, run out 2 notout...... - — Jt 
A. H. Stonehouso Vigor, b Fitzroy 2 c Dobito, b Hammond. . . . 18 
A. R. Ward, b Gardner 0 b Gardner ‘3 
II. Roberts, b Gardner 12 notout 3 
A J Owen, c Hammond, b Gardner 2 b Gardner 1 
J. It. Jackson, not out 11 c Fitzroy, b Gardner ... . 1 
G. Washington, c Dobito, b Gardner 5 
J. Rees, b Fitzroy 2 
It. G. Mead, run out 0 
Byes, 4— leg byes, I— wides, 0 .. 11 Byes, 3— wides, 5 8 
61 69 
ASHLEY. 
T. Dobito, c Vigor, b Roborts .... 22 c Washington, b Roberts. . G 
— Bromley, b Roberts 0 run out 1 
Fitzroy. c Rees, b Roberts 7 b Roberts 0 
A Fry, c" M'Cormick, b Roberts .. 0 b Owen 0 
S. Gardner, b Wood 22 b Roberts.. - . 1 
W. Fisher, b Roberts 4 b Owen 0 
J. Hammond, c Roberts b Rees .. G b Owen 0 
— Gordon, c Owen, b Rees 0 runout 3 
J. Bocock, b Roberts 22 b Roberts ■* 
D. Bocock, b Ward 1 c Jackson, b Roberts .... 0 
— Bell, notout 0 not out 1 
Leg byes, 1— wide, 1 2 Bye, 1 
01 28 
St John's College i>. Jesus College, Cambridge. 
On Saturday, tho 13th iust., an impromptu match was 
arranged between the first Eleven of St. John’s College, and 
nine gentlemen of Jesus College, with two bowlers (Jiggins 
and Reynolds) given. The Jesus Eleven commenced the 
game, and with the able assistance of Jiggins and Reynolds ran 
up a score of 103 runs. The Johnians, in their first innings, 
obtained only 7G, being thus left in a minority of 29. As 
tlie match was a one day’s affair, no time was lost in com- 
mencing the 2nd innings, and five of the best of the Jesus 
wickets were lowered for six runs before dinner was an- 
nounced. When ample justice had been dono to the ex- 
cellent “ spread” supplied by the cook of Jcsue, the Jobn- 
iuns, without delay, took the field, but did not lower tho 
remaining five of their opponent’s wickets till a score of 70 
had been put on tho paper. They had thus 100 runs to get 
in order to claim tho game, and as tho arrangements for 
drawing the stumps alio wed then only half an hour's more play, 
there wero no hopes of tho match boing finished. Messrs. 
M'Cormick and Nowbory, however, went to tho wicket, 
and, boforo time was called, succeeding in running up u scoro 
of 43. At the close of tho day’s play, much regret was ox- 
pressed that the match must thus bo drawn, as tho engage- 
ments of the two College Clubs, combined with tho shortness 
of the term, do not admit of its being played out ou a futuro 
day. The following is tho scoro : — 
JESUS COLLEGE. 
IluUiwell, b M'Cormick 0 hit wlckot b Lcako 7 
Jiggins, e Neville, b Owen 62 
Richards, b M'Cormick 1 
Ware, b M'Cormick G 
Wood, c Rees, b M'Cormick ...... 9 
Holloway, run out 2 
Reynolds, c Neville, bOwen 20 
Shield, b Rees • • 6 
Fend all, c and b Rees 1 
Oldfield, not out 0 
Lillletonc, b Owen 2 
Byes, 7— leg- bye, 1 8 
bOwen 0 
c and b Owen II 
b Owen 2 
c Neville, b Owen 0 
c Rees, b Bateman 18 
b Rees 1 
b Rees 0 
b Bateman 6 
b M'Cormick 9 
not out 3 
Byes, 7—1. bs, 2— wides, 4 13 
105 
ST. JOHN’S COLLEGE. 
M'Cormick, c Jiggins, b Reynolds... U not out 
J. F. Bateman, run out 17 
I.eake, b Reynolds 1 
Newbory, b Reynolds 13 notout 
Ward, c Fendall, b Jiggins 7 
Vigor, b Reynolds 0 
Neville, b Reynolds 0 
Roberts, b Jiggins 0 
Rees, b Jiggins 0 
Owen, c Oldfield, b Reynolds 1 
Shipley, not out 0 
Byes, 10-1. byes, 3— wide, 1 . . . . 14 Byes, 7— wluo, 1 
70 
11 
8 
76 
43 
The United All-England Eleven v. Twenty of 
tiie Rugby Club and School, and Buuhin and But- 
tress Given. — This match, which for somo weeks past lias 
been looked forward to with considerable interest, commenced 
on Monday last. Tho recent performance of tho United All- 
England at Sheffield turned the scale in their favour a little, 
although confidence was reposed in the Rugby twenty-two, 
from tho fact that eight out of that number had beon se- 
lected from tho first Eleven of Rugby School. The 
