THE FIELD 
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CHICK KT. 
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THK JlARYLHflONB CLUB AND GROUND V. THE 
VS I YKRS1TY OF CAMBIDffE. 
Hiinnnl 1 1 1 ■ * i <• 1 1 wh nporiMf mi Fenmw's Grunin] on 
wlicn Rs usunl, ilimo was u largo' utlcmlunro of 
k I n*c inform- ' r tho «imo our account left Cambridge yc-l <tr- 
dnv (Fridn> ) afternoon ilie score pro enWd the following 
appouranec. 
the rXjVKnsm. 
Mr. A R. Ward, b Dean * b Dean : 13 
i (,>n D. Cmnpboll, c and b Qrtimly 7 c. Grundy, b Dnutl 11 
Mr J. M ■■’onnlck. b Dean I b Grundy IT 
Mr. \V. if. 1-cakc, b Cm ml y 1G run out 0 
Mr. It A. Clement, c Knight, b Dean lu b Grundy 13 
Mr. Johnson, b Grundy 12 
Mr It. A Fitzgerald, b Grundy .. 4 
Mr. G. it. Dupuis, c Nicholson, b 
Grundy 0 
Mr T. D. Trent lei t, b Grundy .... 4 
Mr. Bury, not out 3 
Mr. C. \V. Fryer, c Dc I’.ombc), b 
Gib- idy .. 0 
Leg byes 1 
IIAKRIF.D BIDE. 
J. Earl. sen.. * Muklnaon, b 1'uyi e 2 b Payne 3 
not out 0 
not out 0 
c and b Dean 1 
c Nicholson, b Grundy ... . 0 
Total eft 
Hyo.\ 1 -leg lyes 1 • • • . 2 
Total 02 
it WlYLLBON'E. 
Mr. \V. Nicholson, c Johnson, b M'CormicIt 01 
Dean, c I.eakc, b Johnson ]| 
Mr. K. Wulkor, b Johnson I 
Mr. 11 Vcrnnn,b Fryer 1 
Mr. H. T. Drake, c Clement, b Fryer 0 
Grundy, c Dupuis b M'Cormick 10 
Sir. J. Walker, li Johnson id 
Mr. Cayley, b Johns m 4 
Mr. K. Crawley, b M'Connlck 0 
Mr. A Dc llourl-el not out 12 
Mr. 1’. Knight, b Fryer 21 
Dyes II— leg-byes 4— wide*, 15 30 
Total 170 
The match was proceeding when our account was sent off from 
Cambridge. 
KING S COLLEGE c>. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. 
Satubd.it, Mat 20— At Lord’s 
By tho subjoined score, it will be perceived ihnt the 
King’s College gentlemen obtained an easy victory over 
their opponents, but tlioir success was portly owing io ilie 
disadvantages under which the University gentlemen played, 
being only ublo in the end to muster the number of nine. 
Had tho ubsruiQrs tuken n slime in tho m&lcli, u more 
equal gome would pmbubly have resulted, and such, it Is to 
bo hoped will be the cuse in the return mulch. The scores, 
it<\, speak for themselves; suffice it that very good cricket 
was displayed on both sides. 
UNI VK IM ITT COLLEGE. 
— Klullraark, Esq., b Llardet 1 notout 8 
A. Held, Esq., b Llardet 13 
— Paget, Esq., b Fuller il 
F. Evans, Esq., b Fuller 8 
— Manning, Ksq„ run out 0 
D. Doivson, Esq,, e Onslow b Fuller 1 
— Howitt, Esq , run out 1 
— Talbot, Esq., nut out 0 
—Sumpter, Esq , b F idler 0 
Leg byes, 1— Byes, G — Widen, G 13 
c George Fuller 2 
b Li rdet O' 
b Fuller 18 
ran out 3 
c R Fuller 13 
b Fuller 0 
b Fuller o 
b R. Fuller 4 
Ryes, 6— Widen, 10 15 
43 
king’s COLLEGE. 
R, J. Donne, Esq., b F.vuns 7 
l! Fuller, Esq., li Field \ 
T. It. Blldei beck, Esq., c ITilbot b Manning. ft 
J M. Fuller, Esq., b Klullmurk au 
C. A. Llardet, Esq., b Field 7 
J. W. George, l.sq., b Field 17 
C. Bell, E»q., c Talbot b Field )0 
D. A. Onslow, Esq., c Evans b Field .. o 
C. M. North, Esq , b Paget 0 
U Rum. later, lisq.. not out 5 
E. James, Esq , c Tulbot b Pug't ^ 
Byes, G-Wides. 27-No ball, 1— .'..,24 
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63 
CHICK ET AT CAMBRIDGE. 
SECOND ELEVENS OF ST. JOliN’3 AND EMMANUEL. 
On Monday mid Tuesday, the 15th and ICtli instant, the 
Second Elevens <>/' the nbove Colleges met on Par kef's 
Piece to content! for the honour of their respective clubs. 
The Johninns having won the toss, went first to tho wicket, 
mid succeeded in scoring the respectable number oi 157 
runs, of which Mr. Shipley cleverly obtained 37, Mr. 
Scudamore 2G, and Mr. Fullagur (in a slashing style with 
only one hand) 22 . The Emmanuel ’ men” then took 
the bat and commenced at once to punish their opponent’s 
bowling, which was of a very inferior character, nor were 
they “ eliminated" till they had scored 164, ot which 54 
were due to Mr. Atkinson’s skill, and 28 to Mr. Masters. 
In the second innings the Johnians were not so successful, 
Imt were all disposed of for a total of 53, thus leaving their 
opponents only 47 to win. These they quickly cleared oil' 
with the loss of but one wicket. The event of this match 
was undoubtedly owing ,to the great superiority of the 
bowling of the Emmanuel Eleven, and more particularly 
of that of Mr. B. Brown, who made dreadful havoc with 
the wickets in the first innings. 
On Friday and Saturday the first Elevens of the same 
Colleges contend for the palm of victory, on which occa- 
sion a much harder contest than ‘the preceding is 
expected — 
ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE- 
Shipley, c Bagshaw, 1> Wyer . . ..37 MVyor 
Forward. I> B Brown 11 b Wyer ” ’’ {J 
Kci . b Wyer 0 c Stephens, b Brown" !' o 
>\ a-hington, b B. Brown .. .. 0 c Garncv, b Brown 3 
Partridge, l> B. Brown 13 c G. Broivn, b Wyer" ' " 9 
Fallagar, b B. Brown 22 b Wyer " n 
Haycock, b B. Brown 0 notout.. - 
.Scudamore, b B Brown 30 
Bagshaw, U B. Brown 
Sills, run out 
Bennetr, not out. 
B, 24— L b, 3-W, 10 .. ..57 
b U. Brown ” ^ 
b U. Brown j 
b "”yer 
b B. Brown. . , . 4 
B, 7-L b, 3 -W,' 8 ; is 
63 
167 
ehmascki. college. 
B. Brown, b Fullagar 14 c Fullagnr b Itno.l.aw r. 
Hill, c Bennett, b Fullagar .. .. 0 not out* ’ 8 
Wyer, not out 0 notout- I 
Stephens, c Partridge, b Fullagar.. 1 
Lambard, b Fullagar 17 
G. Brown, b Fullagar 0 
Atkinson, b Bagshaw 64 
Perdval, b Bagshaw 0 
Masters, b Fullagar 28 
Gurney, c Forward, b Bagshaw . . 8 
Bagshaw, b Bagshaw y 
B, 9-L b, 3-W, 17 — N b, 5 , . 34 B, 3-W, 10-Nb, 2 16 
1C4 7n 
Manchester Broughton club, 
T " 8 r. a \ ch ^ t ' v ‘ e " lhe Warned uml Single members of 
the Cl “belayed May,13ih and 20th, 1854, has been already 
briefly uoticed at page 462. J 
It, Crnnkshnw, !> Payne 
. 0 
b Payne 
J. Hooke, b Whitlow 
. 3 
s Mnklnson, b Payne . 
.. 13 
A. Mynn, c Glover, b Payne 
. 17 
not out 
J. Womack, b Payne 
. 0 
c Atkinson, b Payne. . . 
.. 1 
W. Gibson, c Whittington, b Whit- 
low 
. 11 
c and 1) \\ hltlovv 
.. 1 
F. J, inline, s Payne, b Whitlow 
• 24 
b Whitlow 
.. 3 
1.’ C. Moncx, b Whitlow 
. 0 
b Puvue 
J Poxcroft, b Whit ovv 
. 2 
c and b Whitlow 
B, 3 L b, 1 
4 
I. b, 2— \V, 3 
f» 
07 
81 
single mpe. 
J. Mnkitmn. b A. Mvnn ... 
. 1 
c Bellott, b Mynn 
E. H VV hltlovv, l, Womack 
b Womack 
J. Siugins. b IVonmck . . 
. & 
J. II. Kail. )un., c J.ndlne, b Wo- 
nuick 
c Mvnn. b Womack ... 
J. Whittington, not out 
c Gibson, b Mvnn 
.. 13 
II. Newsbam, b Woniaek 
. 3 
not out 
.. 11 
J. B. I'uvne, c Jardlnv, b Mynn 
. 1 
run out 
W. (.lover, ii Mynn 
. 6 
not out 
.. 1 
F. J Atkinson, b Mynn 
. 0 
J. Child, b Mvnn 
. 3 
B. 1 
. 1 
B, 1 
84 
05 
TiicSingleside won nTth4 wickfltslogo down, afiernsli. r ■ y 
com cm < d game, the iiinich proving o' 1111 intcrcsilng character, 
drawing u largo numberof speciu'orsio the ground, including 
a goodly number of (ho fair sex. Mr. Mynn proved n tower 
of strength for the married genthunnn, both in howling and 
hutiiiig and his kindness in coming to nssist lliCm is greatly 
uppivfiui.cl hv (lie club. It is proposed by the couniiiilcc 
lo urraugo xnorul similar matches uimmg.-t the inemhe.s 
during Clio course of the season. 
TIVERTON r. LAXSDOWN. 
This malch was played on Friday, May 20lh. As it was 
limited to one day’s play it could not be finished ; however* 
some excellent play was shown on both sides. The Lunsdown 
Club went in first, and ut tho 6iid wove 220 above (heir 
opponents, with (he loss of seven wickets. We runout speak 
in loo high praise of Ilie plucky howling of the lion. C. 
Fun ms and Mr. Turner, throughout what proved rather an 
up-hill game. The following is tho score : — 
TIVBKTOH CLUB. 
Hurt, c Long, b Salnsbury 0 
Commons, b Marshall 2 
Stone, c Long, b Marshall 7 
C. Marshall, c Palmer, b Marshall 5 
Bence, b Marshall 3 
lion. C. Fiennes, s Bradford, b Marshall ft 
Turner, c Wilkie, b Salnsbury 8 
Smallbono, b Salnsbury ft 
Jarvis, not out 1 
M Michael, b Sainsbury 0 
IlJtchliis, run out . 
lives . 
S»lnsbury,b Fiennes ft 
Wilkie, b Fiennes 17 
Willett, b Fiennes 2 
J. A. Marshall, b Fiennes 3ft 
C. Bradford, b Fiennes 15 
It. P. Long, li Turner 0 
Palmer, c Hilcliins, b Fiennes .... 0 
Edwards, b Fiennes 1 
Forster, not out is 
Robertson, b Turner 1 
Hale, b Turner 8 
Wide balls, 2 -Byes, II 13 
*115 
38 
b Turner G 
b Fionncs 24 
h Fiennes 2 
b Turner Gl 
b Fiennes It 
b Turner 14 
b Turner i 
not out G 
not out 0 
Wide balls, 1 — Byes, 13. . 14 
143 
LYMIXGTON e. .SOUTH HANTS. 
This nulcli wus commenced on I'ue-duy last, die 22r.d 
illst., ut the Antelope GiOunds, Southampton, hut, in 
con-cqiiHlCd of its being a ouc-duy mulch, an innings 
caeh could not bo played ; iho mutch, thci'uiore, was drawn 
in favour of Lymlnglon. 1 lie following is (lie score : — 
LYMINGTON. 
Dixon, 1 b w, b Botfle ... 
V. Moore, b Elliott 
Collins, *en , b Elliot 
Green, b Bottle 
Crouch, c Hartley, b Woodley 
Ellis, c Vare, b Woodley 
Collins, Jun.,c Elliott, b Bodle 
Cox, not out 
.Smith, c and b Woodley 
Thorn, b Bodle 
RulHe, e Woodley, b Rudle 
Byes, JSte 
. 12 
2*2 
*4 
. 8 
23 
. n 
. 8 
. 24 
0 
, ID 
.. 11 
143 
.. 12 
.. 8 
.. 0 
.. 33 
soern Hants. 
A. B. Iiandall, e and b Crouch 
Burfonr, U Hurtle 
II. s. Pearce, e Ruffle, b Crouch 
Bodle, not out 
Vure, b Ruffle 
T. C. Elliott, b Ellis 
E. Woodley, b Ellis 
Newman, b Rufflle 
It. Hanley, b Ruffle 
B. W. Gri onfield, b Crouch 
Byes, &0 
With one wicket to go down. 
CHARLKYWOOD. 
The following match between tho Town and School of 
Charloywood came off on Monday last,— the ground, owing 
to the ruin which fell on Sunday evening, being in beautiful 
order. The following is the score : — 
THE TOWN. 
J. Barnes, b Gardner 
J. Gurdner, b Gardner 1 
J. Widdon son, c and b Gurdner .. ft 
Hopkinsun, 0 Gardner 25 
O Barnes, b Gardner 2 
Sawyer, c Wnrley, b Ser venor 
b ^crivcuoi’ 4 
c and b Gardner 12 
b Gardner 2 
b Gurdner 1 1 
b Gardner 0 
„ ■ „ . run our g 
Swain, b Gardner 0 b Gardner 2 
Jezeph, b Gardner ■> i, Gardner 0 
Talbot, b Gardner , b Gardner 2 
Hyde, b Gardner c b Gimlner 0 
Clarke, not out 7 nin out 3 
u r e ?v-”- 2 Byes 2 
1 Wldcs 4 
Wide ball 
69 
50 
THE SCHOOL. 
W. Gardner, c O. Barnes, b Wlddoiv. 
t 8 \vm™’U » " n G b J. Bames 2 
J U Inmett, c and b J. Barms .... 3 c Sawyer, b Wlddowson . . 7 
A. Seri venor, run out j 7 not out 2 1 
«, U n r n C, ;,n n i Ut ; 10 c J. Barnes, b widdoirmn 8 
~ ° a , iv.Vf 0 st °' Unrne9 b J • • 0 
Abbot, c and b Wlddowson 7 notout G 
? rac * b °?!r. d ” cr 1 0 j. h. Bu'mW 2 
I.ovatt, b \Y Iddowson \ 
ltowc, st O. Burne-, b J. liurnca . . o 
Dolt, not out 0 
Toby, b Wlddowson q 
Bye« 3 
C~Xl j 
61 
The School winning by 6 
wickets. 
KENSINGTON SCHOOL r NET,«ON HOUSE SCIffint 
MJMBLEDON, nuUL . 
Ihis inalt'lt was p Iii.m iI on Sulimhiy, lhe 20»li of jyj nv 
Wimbledon C’linmo i — KoftSlHgton going in iii.-t. M ’ ° n 
Jervi* and Click son went in first. Mr. Jervis, uff^r 
5 rims, wus bowled by Stml.ly ; his place was then filled I!"? 
Mr. Wlii>li. who, after having scored 22 runs, w.ig given ^ 
leg before wicket — K n-ingtou Helmol only making f(j ru Ul 
owing to ill” g oVf fteftfmg ,.f did Wimbledon pmiy J S ’ 
Wlilsli nis i, in bis second innings, scored 21, ami Kensim/ 
ton whs got out fi’i- 52, making altogether a total of foR 
Tl.c Wimbl.don puitt, in their flist innings 0 ,,. M 
17 runs, on uocui ut of the good bowling mid fieldj 
In their siCoild innings, however tile? 
Mr Gnflratm .-coring JG runs— LnihsiE 
also iiici easing llieir *coic by 14, und Cop.oluml making Iq. 
— Kensington being victorious by 117 runs. Tire score w 
runs 
scored 1 
of Reusing!. m. 
scored 74 runs 
as follows: — 
KF.NSINGTOX SCHOOL. 
J. Cockson, e Studdy, b Lumsden... 2 runout 
W. Jervis, h Snrtldy ft run mtt " 
W Wlilsh, 1 h w, h Lnmsdcn 22 run out 
M Harris, c Warier, b Luinsden ... 2 c Coipohind, b Lumsiieri 
W. Ward, b Lnmsdert 7 runout " 
A. Lc Me vsurier, b l.umsdcn 3 c Waner, b Studdv ! 
r War ter, b Lumsilen"! •> 
h LinnsdCn " f 
h Lumsilen ., 
c ThuilBcr, bl; midv 7 
nor out ! 
Dyes, 3 — wldcs, 9-nb, } , 3 
J{ Rayford, li l.umsdcn k 
F. Justice, b Lmnsdcu 1 
F. Curlcton, o Dan bus, b Lumsden l 
J. Whitehurst, not out 1 
C. Ilo’lway, b Stud y 0 
Byes, 3 — a ides, 21 24 
7J 
52 
WIMBLEDON SCHOOL 
Warier, b Ward 0 not out . 
Daubin'., c Whlsli, b Ward U c Jervis, b Ward 9 
Bingham, c and h Ward 3 b Ward ' 7, 
Graham, c Buyford, b Ward 0 e Whish, b Cockson. 
Studdy, c llollwiiy, b I.C Mcssui'icr 0 c Whish, b Le Messuricr!" l 
Campbell, c Lo Messnrlw, b Ward 0 c Messurler, b Ward ... ,, 
I IUO..I.1I I , I .. \t . I a \l' Ki.J. k I « t( . 
Lumsden, b I.c MessniTcr 
Ramsay, c Ward, li Lc MessuiJer... 
Humfrey, c Whish, b Lc Messitrier 8 
Copeland, b Ward (i 
ThnillioV, not out 1 
Byes, 3 — wide, l 4 
17 
1 c Whish, b Lc Messurler h 
" b Ward i 
c Jervis, b Le Messuiler"' | 
b Le Me3snrier la 
b Le ilessurler . 
Miiies, i5 ,* 
ASHBURTON r. SOUTH DEVON. 
Tho return mutch between tho Ashfinrton nrammar 
School, and South Devon Cricket Clubs, was plnved at 
Newton on the lfirli inst., uml terminated in favour of (fie 
Selmol by 31 runs. This, the second v iclory over South 
Devon, was mainly owing to lhe brilliant fielding of ili U 
Selmol, particularly of VV. Studdy, and the excellent bowling 
of Tucker nml Gflchi’st. The swift hull, id' the former weio 
not eusily played, and the slowofthe fatter, though some- 
times tempting the Ualter to try for “ lost ball,” were more 
Inclined to enter his timber yard, or llic hands of the fielders. 
Subjoined is lliescoro : — 
scnooi.. 
J. B. Paige, b W. Baker 2 runout 0 
Crunch, b W. Baker 0 e \V. Baker, b It. Baker ... 1 
Cornish, b It. Baker fi run out g 
Jt. (•. Tucker, b W. Baker 3 b W. Baker U 
Gilchrist, c Buckley, l> W. n.iker ... 4 c Stuart, b W. Baker ...... f, 
W. Studdy, li U. Baker 20 b It. Bilker i 
Y. Paige, b It. Baker 2 b licurnc io 
H. Tucker, b W. Baker 2 c Bccklev, b It. Baker 0 
T. Studdy, b R. Baker 1 runout 0 
Press « ell. b K. Baker 0 not nut lu 
Kcrswlll, not out 7 b ltoarne 5 
Byes, wldcs, &c. li Byes, wides, &c y 
Gl 
SOUTH DEVON. 
Bearne, c W. Studdy, b R. Tucker 
W Baker, b R. Tucker 5 
It. Baker, c and b Gilchrist 11 
Beckloy, c W. studdy, b Gilchrist.. 3 
Davy, b Gilchrist 12 
Alsop, not out 2 
Drake, c Gilchrist, b It. Tucker 0 
Giilard, c and b Gilchrist 0 
Pidslcy, c and b 11. Tucker ft 
Stuart, l> l: T ucker 1 
Barrett, b R. T ucker n 
Byes, wides, Ac 7 
63 
c E. Paige, b Gilchrist 3 
l> R. Tucker ft 
1 b \v, b R. Tucker 7 
b Gilchrist 4 
c W. Studdy, b R. Tucker.. 2 
c Crunch, b Gilchrist 6 
c W. Stiuldy, b Gilclnist... 
not out 4 
b- Gilchrist 0 
b Gilchrist U 
b Gilchrist o 
Byes, wldcs, flte 12 
41 
RIPTON TOWN CLUB <*. SCHOOL, 
This ipulcli was played nn Friday, lhe 19ih Instant. The 
Town in tliis*, their tir-t match, have acquitted themselves 
very creditably. The fielding of Hull deserves especial o ni- 
mendutfon. The school muiutnined their old churjeter for 
superior fielding ; still we expect to seo an improvement 
before tlic end of tlio season. Heaton and Copcstuke proved 
themselves steady batters. 
SCHOOL. 
C. Ile.vton, run out 14 b Marshall H 
G. P. Clarke, b Caldwell 0 c Jno. Brown b Marshall .. 
J. Copcstuke, c T. Brows bJ. Brown 39 runout G 
F. Holbrook, e and b Jno. Brown 17 lilt. wicket. — 3 
C. Pellc, b Jno Brown 2 
J. Waldy, leg before wicket 0 
W Kaye, c Jno. Brown b Marshall 0 
B. A. Heyvvood, b Marshall 0 
J. King, b Jno. Brown o 
F. E. Kitchener, b Marshall c Jno. 
Brown o 
G. Cox, not out o 
Wides, 1— Byes, 2 3 
b Jno Brown 3 
not out 3 
stumped T. Brown 11 
run out 0 
b Marshall 1 
b J. Brown 0 
b Marshall 3 
Wides 3 
F. Bull, b. J. Oopestake .... 
T. Collier, b, G. P. Clarke ... 
li. Caldwell, b G. T Clarke, 
G. E(itc in. run out ...... 
!'- Brown, b J Copcstnkc . . 
Jno. Brown, b. G. P, Clarke 
J. Marshall, run out 
J. Eaton, b G. P. Clarke. 
75 
TOWN. 
2 
... 0 
... 3 
... 0 
.. 1 
... 1 
16 
c Kitchener, b Waldy . • • 
c Pellc b Kaye 
c C Polio, b G. V. Clarke, 
c Heaton, b G. P. '.arke . 
b Concstake 
c C. Pctle, b Copestake ... 
not our 
e Kaye b Waldy 
87 
, 4 
, 12 
, 8 
J. Brown, not out l 
W. C. B. Cave, c J. Copestake .. 0 
T. Draper, c Waldy, b Copcstuke 0 
Wides, 2— Byes, 2 4 
34 
The Town being victorious with 3 wickets to come down. 
Wides, C— Byes, 4. 
10 
80 
CRICKET AT OXFORD. 
Mr. Mmsbam’s match between the University and the 
county of Oxford, vve understand is fixed to take place on 
Thursday and Friday, Juno Island 2nd, on the Mflgdttien 
Ground, Cowley Marsh. 
The County Eleven will be selected from the following 
gentlemen: — The Messrs. Marslmm, T. Han key* E. 1* 
Drake, A. II. Faber, I\ M. Eden, II. Tuckvvell and — Hah', 
Esqrs., The Honbles. E. C. Leigh and Fiennes, the Kev. 
Mr. Coke Messrs. \V. Bacon, 11. Hurst, and J. Fletcher. 
(Continued on page 604.) 
