THE FIELD. 
527 
NEW COLLEGE. 
J. White, b Isaac CL 
A Short, c Willoughby, b Isaac 6 
G. Poole, b Isaac 7 
C. C. Egerton, b Isaac 2 
Hon. W. Fiennes, 1 b w b Cleather 23 
II. Gepp, run out 3 
A. Faber, 1 b w b Walker 17 
W. Short, not out 10 
E. P- Grant, lb w b Walker 11 
G. II. Finch, b Walker 1 
P. It. Egerton, run out 1 
Wides, 10— No baUs, 2 18 
Total 102 
CHRISTCHURCH v. ORIEL, OXFORD 
On Monday last a match took place between a Scratch 
Eleven of Christ Church, ami the 2nd Eleven of Oriel. 
The play on both sides was above the average. On entering 
the ground we missed tho familiar face of Mr. Duller, 
he was, we believe, suffering from an accident ; his place, 
however, was ably supplied by Oliver, who hit the bowling 
about considerably. Mr. Williams played very steadily on 
the part of Oriel, the batting of Messrs. Hutchinson, Allen, 
Cleather, and Willoughby, were very g* od, the rest fell 
victims to the old custom of hitiing at straight balls. The 
fielding was very good of Mr. Wilson’s, on the part of Oriel, 
deserves special approbation, and was only equalled by the 
graceful and ready style of Mr. Marker, at Cover Point. 
This gentleman, though unlucky, is likely to be an acquisi- 
tion to his college. 
Oriel. 
E. Hutchinson, c Bayne} b Hobroyd . . 32 
G. S. Isaac, b Oliver 0 
E. Allen run out » 13 
R. Cleather, b Hobroyd 10 
E. C. Willoughby, not out 15 
G. Walker, b Hobroyd 1 
R. Plumer, b Oliver 0 
G. Wilson, b Oliver 3 
D. Somerset, b Oliver 1 
E. Byass, b Oliver 1 
E. Heberden, b Oliver 1 
Byes, 4— Wide, 12 10 
93 
Christ Church. 
W. Oliver, b Hutchinson 47 
V. Bayne, b Hutchinson 7 
G. Harvey, c Walter, b Isaac 2 
R. Marker, b Isaac 0 
E. Hobroyd, b Isaac 2 
E. Gelf, c Hutchinson, b Isaac 2 
R. Dyke, b Isaac 1 
W. Sandford, c Heberden, b Isaac .. . • 4 
K. Williams, not out 14 
P. Twiss, c Flumcr, b Hutchinson .. .. 0 
K. Lavle, absent 0 
Wides, 20— No balls, 1 21 
eleyen much inferior to that which they had to engage on; 
this occasion, but felt confident of success, from their being; 
well used to the lively play of Parkor’s Piece. Tho match, 
from the first to the lust was fairly iuu away with, and, had 
there been lime to complete it, must have ended in a glori- 
ous victory for tho College. Amongst those who dis- 
tinguished themselves, Mr. Jackson claims iho precedence, 
he having contributed 32 and 60 to tho score, obtained ns 
follows — a six, u four, 3 threes, 4 twos and singles, total 
32; and a six, 3 fives, 3 fours, 3 throes, 0 twos, and G 
singles, total GO. Mr Vigor also made a splendid fonvmd- 
drive for 7, for which lie might have run 8 with a swifter 
partner. On the part of the Ashley, Messrs. Martin, Fitz- 
roy, and S. Gardner, weie the only ones to make any stand 
against the reully fine bowling of Messrs, Rolan is uiul 
Rees. The score : — 
ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE. 
O. J. Owen, c Birch, b Fitzroy 
R G. Mead, c and b Doblto 
C. J. Newbery, b l itzroy 
A. H. S. S. Vigor, b Doblto 
Kcr. b Fitzroy 
G. Washington, b S. Gardner. . 
Leg-byes, 2 — vvido, 1 
ASHLEY. 
Dobito, c and b Roberts 7 
Bromley, c Rees, b Roberts . . . . 4 
Fitzroy, b Roberts 1 
Martin, b Rees 10 
W. Fisher, c Vigor, b Roberts .. 5 
S. Gardner, not out 10 
Mather, b Roberts 0 
0 
1 
0 
13 
1 b w, b Bromley . . 
b S Gardner . . . . 
.. 3 
32 
0 
c Bromley, b Gardner 
.. 1 
1 
c Doblto, b Bromley. . 
.. 11 
3 
h w, b Bromley .. .. 
15 
b Gardner 
b Gardner 
not out 
. 12 
hurt 
b Doblto 
b Gardner 
Byes, 11— leg-byes, 
wides, 3 . . . . 
3— 
. 3 
99 
186 
Birch, b Roberts 
A. Gardner, c Kcr, b Rees 
J. Bococlc, c Newbery, b Roberts.. 
King, b ltccs 
Byes, 2— leg-byes, 3 — wide, 1 . . 
not out 15 
not out 
e Roberts, b Rees . . . 
b Roberts . 
b Rees . 
iekets next in succession. Dell, who followed, obtained G, 
hut played over confidently — ho fell to Reynolds ; and' 
Gruny, who came lust, wus caught very cleverly by Fitzgerald, 
leaving Wisdeu to bring out bis bat. 
Tho gross amount of the innings, it will bo seen, was 
88. The last wicket fell about n quarter past 5, and -ho 
University were proceeding with their second innings when 
our parcel left. 
Tho following is the score of ihn first inuiugs : — 
uxivmsrrr. 
T. D. Tremlctt. run out 5 
E. T. Drake, c Wright, b Wisdcn 11 
E. Bloro, b Wlsden .. .. ..10 
J. M Curmlck, b Dean 15 
R. A. Clement, c Wright, b Dean S 
— Johnson, run out 3 
A. It. Ward, c Vernon, b Wisdcn .. .. .. 5 
R. A. Fitzgerald, c Lockyor, b Wlsden 4 
P. Kniglit, run out 1 
C. Thuckeruy, st Lockyer, b Wisdcn 4 
G. R. Dupuis, b Wlsden 3 
— Bury, c Lockyer, b Wlsden 12 
W Buttress, not out 20 
F. Reynolds, b Wlsden 1 
— Leake, absent 0 
Byes, &c 4 
Total 101 
ENGLAND. 
J. Dean, b Buttress 9 
T. Adnms, c Drake b Reynolds 14 
H- Vernon, b Reynolds ' 0 
Jolm Lillywhlte. b Buttress 24 
II. Sampson, b Buttress •» 
J. Wilson, notont in 
T. Lockyer, b Buttress 13 
H. Wright, c Thackeray b Buttress 0 
G. Chutterton, run out <1 
F. Bell, b Reynolds .. .. .. .. tl 
J. Grun'.y, c Fitzgerald b Buttress 1 
Byes, &c 3 
G 
4G 
Byes. 2 — no ball, 1 — 
wide, 1 
Total 
88 
| THE UNITED ALL ENGLAND ELEVEN v. THIRTEEN OF THE 
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, WITH BUTTRESS AND REY- 
NOLDS. 
100 
better luck on a future occasion. — 
OBIEL. 
E. Hutchinson, c Bnltyc, b Pott 
E. C. Willoughby, b Pott 
C. II. Walker, b Lance 
L. Perceval, b Pott 
E. G, Tyler, c Baltyc, b Lance 
. J. S. Isaac, c Pott, b Lanco 
R. Williams, 1 b w, b Lanco 
It. II. Beaumont, c Cnlvcrt, b Lanco 
II. Cleather, b Lanco ... 
J. B. Wilson, b Pott 
II. S. Plumer, not out 
N b, 3— W, 8 
b Lance 
b Lnncc 
c Baltye, b Lanco ... 
b Lanco 
b Pott 
c Tuffnell, b Lnnee ... 
b Lanco 
b Pott 
1 b w b, Lance 
b Pott 
not out 
B, 1 — L h, 1— W, 13 
0 
11 
24 
. 6 
. 8 
. 1 
. 12 
. 0 
. 3 
. 13 
. 15 
Tho United All England Eleven, consisting of Wisdcn, 
Lockyer, Deun, John Lilly white, Cliatterton, Sampson, 
Wright, Adams, Grundy, Dell, and Vernon, made their first 
appearance ut Cambridge on Monday last, lo contest with 
Thirteen of the University, and two bowlers given. The 
University team hud been woll selected, and with the addition 
of Duttress, a C’umbridgo man, who has acquired consider- 
able reputation ns a howler, a well contested match was 
ORIEL v. BRAZENOSE. I anticipated, and considerable speculation took placo as to 
On Thursday, the 23th, the Oriel Cricket Club played the result. Fenner's ground, the scene of this engagement, 
their first match against Brazenoso. It it but fair, however, is a very picturesque spot, m d of good quality ; but though 
to say they were deprived of the services of some of their as level ns u billiard-table, it was so satnraied with the rain 
beBt men, hence the lamentable result. The batting of that fell on Sunday night, that batsmen, bowlers, and 
Messrs. Pott and Calvert set the bowling at a discount, while field hud great diflicu'ii s to contend with. The Cantabs 
the steady play of Mr. Perceval's elicited thewarmest appro- vvou tho toss, and Messrs Drake and Tromlett were 
bation. In spite of the rain tho match, though a one-sided placed at the. wickets. Grundy and Wistlen commenced 
one was extremely pleasant. Oriel, perhaps, will have the bowling. The ran. which had deluyed the enm- 
' rnencemcnt till lutff-ptist one, after three “ overs ” 
hud been howled, during which two singles had been 
obtained ofF Grundy, again suspended Iho play for three 
hours. On resuming operations, the Cambridge mon 
went to wor k in cnrne>t, and, notwithstandingtho excellence 
of the bowling, obtained 10 ere the first wicket fell, when 
Tiemlett was run out by a throw from Boll. Dime followed, 
hut soon lost Drake, who was finely caught at point by 
Wright — 50 and 2 nickels, M'Cortnick came next, and 
tho howling for some lime kept life score almost stationery. 
At length tin: batsmen let loose, and tho score increased 
rapidly ; and but for the state of the ground, which greatly 
Impeded the ball, the telegraph -would have displayed a 
larger number than figured when Bloro fell to Wisdcn — 41 
and three wickets. C'emeut succeeded Dio re. Dean now took 
the bull from Grundy, and shortly lowered M Curmick’s 
stumps — 45 and four nickels. Johnson, who ramc 
sixth, parted with Clement, who made way for Wald; 
uml Johnson, who ran himself out, gave placo to Fitz- 
gerald — 49 and six wickets. Tho howling was steady, 
and the fielding illimitable. Ward made a splendid drive 
for four, and then Fitzgerald, who had made one fine hit for 
four, wus beautifully caught by Loekver ut tho wicket. The 
Cantabs, who felt most forcibly the exquisite fielding of the 
All Englanders, continued to contest tho guine with great 
UNIVERSITY t>. COUNTY OF OXFORD. 1 spirit. Many fine hits nvro made, and there was not a name 
This match wus commenced on tire Magdalen Ground, on tho score that exhibited on 0 whon the eleventh wicket 
Cowley Marsh, Oxford, cn Thursday last, when at the fell for the-smnll amount of GO. Buttress notv joined Bury, 
expiration of the dny’a play (each side having had one and they, by their united cfi'u ts, began to change the aspect 
innings), the score stood as follows : — of affairs. Duttress surprised his friends by a display of 
BING LEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL P. LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL. 
Tho urmuul mutch between tlio e schools took placo on 
Friday, tho 26th May, on the Victoria Ground, Leeds ; 
when the Dingley gentlemen were victorious by 9 wickets 
The Leeds party were however, weakened by the absence 
of B. Crosthwaite Esq., wbo was unable to play in conse- 
quence of illness. The following is tho scores 
LKKD8. 
Sowy, b Dewlch 0 c Field, b W. Cheadlo •• 3 
R. Crosthwaite, b W. Cheadle.. .. 1 b \V. Cltoadlo 4 
S. Crosthwaite, c W. Cheutlc li 
Fowler 23 b W. Cheadlo 4 
W. liowitt, htwt, b W. Chcadlc.. 0 b W. Cheadlo » 
T. Rhodes, run out 0 b W. Cheadle 3 
A. W. Jowitt, b Fowler 3 st Stoton, b Dowick . . .. 3 
| J. W. Oates, c Field b Dewick .. 5 c Field, b Dowick .. •• ® 
\V. I lay, b Fowler 0 b Dewick 1 
Wilson, b Fowler 1 b W. Cheadle 
A Charles, run out 1 notout •• •• I 
it. Hudson, not out 0 cbwbW Cheadle .. .. 0 
Byes, 7— Wides, 10— No Balls, 3,. 20 Byes, 4- Wides, 3 . . . • J 
Total G2 Total 2 0 
BINGLY. 
4G 
BRAZENOSE. 
C. Knife, b Walker 
J. Wood, c Walker, b Hutchinson ... 
A. G. Tuffnell, 1 b w, b Hutchinson... 
H. B. Lance, c and b Hutchinson ... 
W. H. Davy, b Walker 
R. Calvert, b Isauc ... 
R. Pott* Waller 
K. P. Nicboll, b Walker 
E. Green, b Isaac 
O. A . Swaiusou, b Isaac 
It. Baltyc, not out 
Wides 
J. Mldgley, c Sowry b liowitt.. 
J. Metcalfe, c A. Charles bR. Cro - 
thwaito 1 
W. B. Cheadle, not out 31 
T. H. Stoton, c and b Howitt.. .. 2 
J. F. Field, run out 7 
C, F. Dowick. b R. Crosthwaite .. 0 
W. S. Holden, b R. Crosthwal'.e .. 0 
J. W. Smith c Hudson b Sowry .. 7 
W. Hatcly, b Sowry 5 
Fowler, c It Crosthwaite b Sowry.. 0 
J. Cheadle, b R. CroalthWulto. . .. I 
Byes, 1— Wides, 4-No Bull, 1 .. G 
Totul "8 
not out Id 
b R. Crosthwa tc .. .• 0 
Wides, 4 4 
Total 12 
KING’S COLLEGE i>. MAID A VALE. 
May 25th— AT Maida Valk Cnicuur Ground. 
M.VIDA VALE. 
14 
6 
9 
. G 
. 2 
, 38 
. 37 
. 5 
. 11 
134 
innings), 
UNIVERSITY. 
W. G. Annitstend, c Fletcher, b C. D. Marsham. . G 
E. L Bnteman.bC. D Marsham 7 
It. Colley, not out 49 
R. M. Randolph, c Bacon, b Fletcher 2 
F. I). Lougc, b C. D. Marsham 4 
E. L. WHlcs, b Fletcher, 1 
It. llunkey, c lion. W. Fiennes, b Fletcher, .. .. 2 
C.Kihg, c C. D. Marsham, b Fletcher 4 
A. Payne, 1 b w, b C. D. Marsham 3 
A. P. Law, c amt b Flotchcr Id 
11. Veltch, run out 38 
B, 1 - L b, 2— W, 0 3 
128 
Hankcy, c Liardot, b Fuller 
Reid, c Lovlek, b Llardet n» 
Dudmnn, b Liardct 2 
Carden, run out, b Fuller 7 
Asplnwnll, c George, b Llardet ... 1 
Colbv, b I tardet 2 
Todd, b Llardet 0 
Chcsternian, b Liardct 0 
Freeman- b Fuller 2 
Coles, not out 8 
Smith, run out, U Fuller 0 
L b, 3 - II, 4— W, 8 15 
c George, b Fuller ... 
b Fuller 
b Llardet 
c George, b Fuller ... 
b Llardet 
not out 
b Liardct 
b Llardet 
c and b Fuller 
b Fuller 
b Llardet 
B, 2— W, 6— N b, 1 
COUNTY. 
Hon. E. C Leigh, c Longe, b Veltch 
R. Hurst, run out 
H. Murs hum, run out 
Bacon b Payne 
T. W. Hale, b Payno 
A. H. Faber, b Voltcli 
C. Marsham, 1 b w, b Vcitcli . . . . 
C. D. Marsham, s Wllles, b Honkey, 
J. Fletcher, b l’ayne 
II. Tuck well, c ami b llankey . . . . 
Hon. W. Fiennes, not out 
B, 3-L b, 5— W, 3— 
ASHLEY v. ST. JOHN’S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE. 
On Tuesday tlio 2Gili, tlio Ashley Club repaired lo Carn- 
bvidgo to play tlio return mulch with nn eleven from be. 
John’s College. The latter had, however, lost their three 
be>t men — Messrs. Leake, A. R. Ward, uml McCormick, who 
wete playing on Eenuor’s ground, with tho University 
against tho Murylebonc. The Ashley, moreover, fell shoit 
of their proper number by two, and were kindly allowed lo 
engago iho services of Messrs. Mother and Diicli, of 
Trinity. In tho provious match, at Ashley, the Johninns, 
with their fnlljstreugth, had great difficulty in beating an 
excellent batting, and, in conjunction with his partner, hud 
increased the score to. 91 — Duttress contributing. 1-6,- and I 
Dury 10, when tiro stumps core drawn for tho day. 
The match wn* resumed tat 12 o’clock on Tuesday 
when Deun commenced howling, in Grundy’s place. 
Duttiess still ki pt hilling, ami tlio score hud reached ICG 
when Dury was caught by Lockyer, and nindo way for Rey- 
nolds, who scored I, and fell to YVi.-den. Leake was absent, 
uml tho innings terminated for 1 U 1 , leuving Dinners to bring 
out liis hut. 
'Iho Eleven placed at iho wickets Adams ami Dean. 
Duttress howled Iho fir.-l ovc", and Adams eul 1. R y- 
liolds, u young 1 xhilibor r.s a bowler, in u match of Mich im- 
portance, now clayed, and fully justified his employers in 
tho selection they had made. Dcon and Adams, by judicious 
ploy, kept together i;l! 29 inns had been made, when Dean 
fell to Duttress. Vernon ptu in an appeurane-, and Ad tuns 
shortly disappeared; Lilly white joined, and Vcinon quick!' 
vuni>hed — three wickeis down, and no a t« r., <m in the 
scor-*. Sampson joined Li ly white, but mm 11 n turned ■<> 
iho tout, by u hint M>r.i Dottrels — 28 and l wnd.rt.-. V •»- 
den now msisted the son of tlio veteran bowl. 1 a-.d together 
they com. nurd, nni.viihslaiidhig the bowline ■ > -i.unud quiic 
up to tho murk, to inn*- u-o tlio scon* In _ •ml tmd catcrul 
play. 58 run- hud been oh'uimd, when \Vi- u iceei'cd an 
injury from n hit of Lilly white's, ami nb.e I. uml the lull 
lor dinner. 'I lie bull struck Wisdcn on hi* light tutu, 
and ho wus compelled ti drop hi* hut us he ran. Tlio arm 
5G 
kino’s COLLEGE. 
It. J. Donn, c Chostermnn, b Dudman 
R Fuller, ta wicket, b Dudman 
J H. Bilderbeek, c Dudmun, b Coles 
J. M. Fuller, not out 
J. \V. George, n Rccd, b Todd 
C. A. Llardet, run out, b Dudman ... 
C. Boll, b Dudman 
I). A. Onslow, b Dudman 
C. N. North, b Todd 
O, Bannister, c Aspinwull, b Todd ... 
F. Lovlek, b Dudmun 
Byes, 7 — Wides, 7 
0 
G 
8 
6 
l 
10 
14 
0 
8 
53 
1 
28 
31 
19 
. 1 
. 6 
,. 14 
108 
SHREWSBURY v. KING EDWARD’S SCHOOL, BIRMINGHAM. 
This match wn» played on the ground ol the forornr club, 
May 24tll. The weather proving unfavourable prevent- <1 
the match from being ployed out, and was also very much 
ngniriNt tho bowling, particularly during the hitter pan of 
tlio day. Tho ground boliind tho wickets "as very lid, 
vvl-ii \, account* for thn large number of byes The balling 
or Mr. Barff mi the side of the Shrewsbury was pflitoului'ly 
to be admired. The following is the score .— 
Shrewsbury. 
Mil no, c Mooraom, b Williams .... 13 b J. W. Marshall 2 
l’urton, ran out 3 b Williams ** 
Inge, b Williams 19 b William* * 
Horne, c J. II. Marshall, b Williams 0 run out I 
liurli', b J. W. Mur* hall 1 
Luckock, run out 1 
Sliilllto. b J. W. Marshall 8 
lVcle, b J. W. Marshall 0 
Cusson, not out....- 4 
More, b J. W. Marshall u 
li IiUli'll, b J. W. Marshall 0 
Byes, 22 Wide*, 3-Leg byes, 1 2G 
b " Mams 55 
c and b J W. Mursliull .. 0 
b Williams 13 
li J. W. Mursliull 10 
b Williams 0 
roiiout 2 
not out 0 
liye*, 29— Wide*, 1 1 — Lv tf 
Byes, 4 44 
Is seriously swelled, but a temporary inconvenience is the 
worst consequence anticipated. 
After this very necessary delay, on re*u -ling tho play 
Lilly w hito "'ns j-hoilly howled by. Dutlr<> —59 and £ ----. 
" icl'cls. Lo- lev. r luok'.hc bat, andcumm. oc- .1 hitting with j V-Leg V/cV.'s" 31 
ci cal spirit, and tho score wus increased to 77 .Uwoie no ten 1 — 
— also to Buttress. Wright nad Cliatterton Inst their * 94 
Pelchton, 1 b w, b Barff . 
J. W Marshull, b Home 
Mjrs'on, run out 
J. 11 Marubnll, 0 I’cole, b Home .. 0 
Snilcii.8 t Barff, b Horne - 
Chan- c, not out 1® 
Williams, c uad bingo > 
Bourne, b Ilorno ** 
Moorsoom, b Ilorno 0 
A nil field, b Inge 3 
75 131 
BnuxiNonaaf. 
14 not oul 5 
11 not out 5 
id 
Byes, 2- Wide* 4 6. . 
