THE FIELD 
575 
MATCHES, 1854. 
Thursday, June 22, nt Lord’s-M.C.C. nnd Ground against the Uni- 
rorsity of Cambridge - return match. 
Saturday, June 24, at Kton-M.C.C. against Present Etonians. 
Monday, Juno 26, at Lord's — Kent (with four players) against 
England. 
Thursday. June 29, at Lord's-M.C.C. against Rugby School. 
Monday, July 3rd, at Lord's— The Universities of Oxford and Cam- 
bridge. 
Thursday, July G, nt Lord's- M.C.C. and Ground against the Uni- 
versity of Oxford— return match. 
Monday, July 10, at Lord’s — Fifteen Gentlemen of the Universities 
of Oxford nnd Cambridge against the United All England Eleven 
(Mr. Dark's match). 
Thursday, July 13, at Lord's — Gentlemen of Kent against Gentlemen 
of England. 
Saturday, July 15, nt Harrow— M.C.C. ngnlnst Present Harrovians. 
Monday, July 17, at Lord's — Gentlemen against the Players. 
Thursday, July 19, at Vincent-squarc— M.C.C. against Westminster 
School. 
Monday, July 24, Goodwood week, at Lord's— Gentlemen of the 
M-C.C. agulnst the Gentlemen of England. 
Monday, July 31, at Lord's-M.C.C. and Ground against England 
August 2, 3, 4, 5. — Annual Matches between Harrow, Winchester 
and Eton. 
Thursday, August 10, at ITorsham— M.C.C. and Ground against the 
County of Sussex— return match. 
Monday, August 14, nt Canterbury— Kent (with Four Players) ngnlnst 
England— return match. 
Thursday, August 17, at Canterbury— Gentlemen of Kent against 
Gentlemen of England— return match. 
Monday, August 21, at Nottingham — Nottinghamshire against 
England— return mntch. 
Thursday, August 24, nt Leicester— M.C.C. (with three players of the 
5 round) against the Leicestershire Club (with three players of the 
ildland Counties)— return match. 
OXFORD BULLINGDON CLUB. 
S. Barton, b Fitzgerald 
S. Arkwright, c and b Carley 
L. Dashwood, b Fitzgerald 
C. Blgge, not out 
A. K. Blair, b Carley 
H. F.yrc, b Fitzgerald 
T. H. Blundell, notout 
Byes, 5— leg byes, 1— wide bails 4 
1 
3 
2 
8 
0 
3 
0 
10 
Total 
CRICKET. -THE ALL-ENGLAND MATCHES TO COME. 
June 10 At St. Helens, ng 22. 
„ 22. At Bristol, og 22. 
20. At Salisbury, ag 22. 
July G. At Sleaford, ag 22. 
„ 10. At Lord Stamford's, ag22. 
„ 13. At Uppingham, ag 22 
Mon- 
An eleven of the celebrated Zingari Club met on the 
BulliugUoii ground, near Oxford, on Saturday last, to con- 
test the noble game " »tU the Old iiulliugdoil Club and 
(> round. Thu mulch was to have been a two days one, viz., 
Saturday and Monday, but the very superior play of the 
wanderers reduced it to one day’s play only. The following 
is the score : — 
Barton, H., b Fellows 
DVLUNGDON. 
July 20. At Broughton, 
Chester. 
24. At York. 
27. At Tunbridge Wells, 
North and South. 
31 or August 3. Stourbridge. 
| Lincoln (dny not fixed.) 
)T The August and September matches wDl bo fixed by the first of 
June. 
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD v. MARYLEBONE CLUB WITH DEAN, 
GRUNDY, AND NIXON. 
This annual match commenced on the Magdalen Ground, 
Cowley Marsh, on Tlmrsdny, June 8th, and was concluded 
on the following day, the University being victorious, with 
3 wickets to go down. The Mary lebone were the first to 
handle the willow, which they did very effectually, pro- 
ducing 121, of which Dean, by good play, obtained 36, 
by a fivo, 0 threes, 3 twos, and 7 singles. Mr. Wilson, by 
splendid play, marked 28, consisting of a five, 4 threes, 2 
twos, and 7 singles. The bowling in this innings, on the part 
of ihc University, was not so good as we have seen it. The 
University commenced llaeir first innings by touding in 
Messrs. Armitstcad and Bateman, neither of whom succeeded 
in placing many runs to their names; the former gentlemen 
we may observe, was bowled off his legs by Nixon, and until 
Mr. Fellows appeared at the wicket, very few runs had been 
obtained, the bawling of Nixon nnd Grundy being so re- 
markably straight. This gcnileinan seemed to go in with 
the intention of altering the appearance of the score, which 
he did by hitting to all parts of the field, producing the 
handsome number of 45, by 2 fours, 8 tlnecs, 2 twos, and U 
singles. The innings altogether amounted to 101, leaving the 
Mu i') Ic bone 2d in advance. At the conclusion of the fiist 
daj's play, llireoof the Mavylrbone side wero out in the second 
innings for 14 runs ; ibis gave the game a very equal appear- 
ance. On Friday, the howling of the University was so 
good that the remaining 7 wickets fell for 47 runs, which with 
the 14 tlio three first men hod obtained the previous evening, 
and 20 overplus in the first innings, left tlio University 82 
to go in against. G ruddy produced 20 by a six, a four, 2 
twos, and a siring of singles. In the University 2nd in- 
nings, the first 5 wickets fell in rapid succession, 17 runs 
being all that were obtained until Mr. C. D. Marshum 
joined Mr. Balfour, when the play became more animated, 
and 34 was scored before they parted; the hitter wus bowled 
by a fine ball from Grundy. Mr. Bateman then joined Mr. 
Marshum, and before the latter retired, they lmd, by cxc< 1- 
lent play and hard hilling, augmented theecore to b2. Mr. 
Longe took the plucu of Mr. Bateman, when immediately 
his partner obtained the winning run. We cannot pass over 
the innings of Mr. Marshain without particularising his line 
stylo of butting, which produced 30, not out, by a seven 
(drive forward off Dear, acknowledged to be tlio finest hit 
ever witnessed in the Magdalen ground), a four, u three, 2 
twos, and 12 singles. Mr. Butomaii's score wus composed 
of a six (u splendid hit right over tlio fence off Deun), 2 
fours, a three, 3 twos, and 4 singles, amounting to 27. The 
University were debarred tlio services of Mcstvrs. Colley, 
Hankoy, and fimi. E. C. Leigh, — the former gentleman 
having hint his hand while playing at Banbury; the two 
latter, we hear, were unavoidably absent. No doubt, bad 
theso "cntlemen played, the scores of the University would 
huve assumed a more formidable oppoaruuco, but with tlio 
eleven sent out, they h;»d plenty of supporters nt I he com- 
mencement of the game. The following is the score : — 
JUItriXUONE. 
Dean, c Bateman, b Fuller 30 b A. Payne 12 
Nixon, l> Muvslinm h b A. I ayno. 4 
Drake, E T., b A. Paynfi 5 c Longe, b Marshain 6 
Grundy, 1 I' w, b A . l'nyno 0 b Fuller 0 
Barker, G.W.,c Bateman, b Marshain 19 c A. l'uyne, b Marshum .. 3 
Kvnnston, R., b Marshum 5 c Wllles, b A. Payne 1 
Wilson, A , b Fuller 2S b Marshain 0 
Lacy, G. I). L , b Veiteh 3 not out - 
Martin, F., not out 2 li A. l'aync 1 
N. thercote, II. <>., b Veiteh 0 b Mar sham 3 
ltodolnh, J.,b Veiteh 4 b Fuller - 
Byes, 4 -leg byes, 4 f byes, 4-leg byes, 1 
Total 121 Total 03 
UNITSKMTT. 
Amii'steml, W. G., b Nison 15 b Nixon 2 
Hntemnu, E. L., b Nixon 4 st Nethcrcoto.bNlxon. . .. 27 
Payne, A., bGrumly 1 
Payne, A. F , van out 13 e Drake, b Nixon 
Wllles, E. H. L., b Nixon 0 
Marshum, C. D., b Grundy 5 
Fellows, W., b Grundy 45 
Longe, F. D., h Nixon 1 
Balfour, E., c Wilson, b Nison .... 2 
Vcltch, II., not out 8 
Fuller, G., b Grundy 
Byes, 3— log byes, 1 —no balls, 1 
Blair, A , b Drake 
Blundell, T. H„ b Drake 
Eyre, IT ., c Fellows, b Drake. . . . 
Dashwood, C., st S. Ponsonby, b 
Drake 0 
CottereU, S. H., b Drake .. .. 0 
Smith, L., not out 3 
B, 4 — w b, 1 6 
Total 39 
ZIXGARI. 
Nctherotc, H. O., b Wigzcll . 
4 
c Ncthercotc, b Drake .. 
7 
2 
c S. Ponsonby, b Drake . 
5 
4 
st S. Ponsonby, b Drake . 
2 
20 
c Fellows, b Ponsonby . 
4 
0 
run out 
3 
0 
b Uankey 
14 
1 
b lluliour 
0 
uot out 
THE ELEVEN OF ENGLAND o. TWENTY-TWO OF 
LIVERPOOL. 
This match, which was opened on the Prince’s Park 
Ground, Liverpool, on Monday, was resumed on Tuesday. 
It will be seen that the Liverpooloniaus were unable to 
make any stand against the slow howling of Clarke at the 
one end, and the fast destructives of Bicklcy from the 
other. The only double numbers were those effected by 
A. Clarke and A. Crossland. In consequence of the heavy 
rain the play could not be entered upon until the afternoon, 
whilst the ground was fur less lively than on the preceding 
day. The weather, however, cleared up, nnd a large 
assemblage of spectators again witnessed the play. At the 
fnll of the last Liverpool wicket it was found that their 
side, having scored but G3 runs, were in a minority of 12. 
The Eleven then went in for their second hands, nnd nt 
the conclusion of their innings the further proceedings were 
adjourned to Wednesday morning, the score standing 
thus: — 
c Hunkey 
b Hnnkey 
c F. Ponsonby, b Balfour. . 
L b, 1— w, 4 . 
Total 53 
Boldero, II. K , b Wigzell 13 
Ponsonby, Hon. S., c Blgge, b Buttress 3 
Fellows, W., c Buttress, b Wlgzell 11 
Vemon, II., b Wigzell 11 
Longe, F. D., b Buttress 24 
Leigh, Hon. E. t\, not out H 
Drake, E. T., b Wigzell 3 
Balfour, E., run out 19 
Ponsonby, Hon. F , c Blgge, b Buttress .. .. 3 
Hankoy, R,, absent 0 
B, 4—1 b, 1— w, 2 7 
Total. 
Zingari winning iu one innings by 14 runs. 
100 
I ZINGARI V. HARLEQUIN CLUB. 
The Zingari having so easily beaten the Bulliugdon Club 
on Saturday, played the Harlequins on t Ire Magdalen 
Ground on Monduv ; twelvo members of each. The mutch 
was only for the day ; but owing to the unpleasant state of 
the weather the latter did not finish their first innings. The 
score, upon the withdrawal of the slumps, stood as follows : 
zikcabl 
Ponsonby, Hon. F., b Compton .. •• •• •• 0 
Fiennes, Hon. C., run out - 
Fellowcs, W., c A. Payne, b Compton.. 
Balfour, E., c Willes, b A. I'ayno .. .. 
Vernon, 11., e Law, b A. Payne - 
Him key, R , c Randolph, b Fuller 19 
Drake, E. T.,bLft\r ** •• •• 
Leigh, Hon. E. C-, b Law •• 
Longe, F. D., b Fuller 
Boldero, H. K.. notout 
Grey, T. U., e Phillips, b Compton 
Fiennes, Hon. W., b Law 
Byes, wiilcs, Ac 17 
Total 172 
THE ELBVKX. 
BIckley, c Lnngton, b Crossland . . 8 c Perry, b Crossland ..11 
Ciesnr, c Leo, b Barron 8 ' *“ 
R. Tluley, c and b Crossland .. . . 0 
Cafl'yn, c Porry.b Crosalund .. .. 13 
Parr, b Crosalund 2 
Anderson, c K. Clare, b Crosslnnd 11 
T. Parr, c Clmke, b Burren .. ..17 
Guy, b Crosslnnd 6 
E. Morton, c Hornby, b Cropland, 7 
HUlyer, b Burren 0 
Clarke, not out 1 
L b, 1— n b, 1 2 
b Perry 5 
c l alrelough, b Crossland 6 
b Crossland 13 
b Crossland 
c W. Clare, b Perry .. ..17 
b Crosslund h 
c Perry, b Crosalund.. .. 0 
not out 15 
1 b w, b Perry 1 
e Fan Clough, b Barren .. 15 
B, 2— w, 2 — 11 b, 1 . . . . 5 
Total 
Total 100 
i.iVRnrooL. 
Falrplough, c Tlnley, b Clorko .. .. | 
Lee, b Bicklcy 2 
Hooper c Tluley, b Bicklcy 0 
Perry, b Bicklcy 3 
Grindrod, c HUlyer, b Clarke 1 
Hampshire, c Purr, b Clarke ti 
A. Clarke, st Morton, b Clarke 11 
Lftngton, c Caesar b BIckley I 
A. Crosslnnd, st Morton, b t'larkc .. .. 13 
Horner, c Tlnlcv, b CU'ko it 
Hornby, b Clarke .. 0 
W. Clare, b BIckley 0 
n Hornby, c Tinloy, b Clarke 8 
Height's, i b w, b Clarke 1 
Gardner, c Cjesnr, b Clarke 0 
Knowles, c Bickle.v, b Claiko 9 
Killick, c Tinley, b Clarke 0 
E. Clare, b Bicklcy 1 
Burren, c Cmsar, b Clarke 0 
Gibson, not out 1 
Drysdale, st Morton, b Bicklcy . . . . U 
Mather, b Clarke 5 
Byes, 2 -wide*, 2— no ball, 1 6 
Total 
The match was resumed on Wednesday. 
.. .. 100 
Liverpool lost by 55. 
33 
12 
43 
18 
0 
nATUEQTTIX. 
Armitstcad, W. G., b Hnnkey.. 
Compton, st Balfour, b Drake.. 
Pavnc, A., b Drake 
Randolph, c Boldero, b Drake 
Law, A. P., run out 
Fuller, G., not out 
Byes, &c 
13 
0 
15 
8 
5 
7 
3 
THE UNITED ALL ENGLAND ELEVEN v. FOURTEEN 
OF OXFORD UNIVERSITY. 
The “United” will appear at Oxford, to play a grand 
Match with Fourteen Gentlemen of the University, on 
the picturesque and splendid Christ Church ground, ad- 
joining the Great Western Railway, on Monday, Tuesday, 
and Wednesday, the 26th, 27th, and 28th inst.’ Hitherto, 
all All England and Kent Elevens have been defeated by 
the united force of the University and County, the first 
match dating as far back as 1850 ; but now the contest 
will be rendered more equal, as fourteen names, instead 
of 18, 16, and 15, as heretofore, are announced as being 
entirely from the University. 
The contending parties will be chosen from the fol- 
lowing, viz. : — 
5 
.. n 
ran out 1 
not out 39 
Total 101 
b Grundy 
not out 
b Grimdy.. 
b Grundy - 
b, 1— 1 b, 2— w, 2—11 b, 2.. 
Total 
84 
I. 35. Look ino up. 
CAMBRIDGE QUID NUNCS v. BULL1XGDON CLUB. 
A match of one day’s duration between 1 lie ubovo sides 
was played on Tuesday last in the Hullingdon Ground, 
Oxford, when upon llio finish of llie day's play it will be 
soeu tliut tho former were in much tlio best position as 
regards winning. Tito Hullingdon gentlemen wero un- 
doubtedly overmatched, us tlio number of long scores 
obtained liy their opponents will show. Mr. Cayley ut the 
commencement of lii.« innings obtained G by a fiuu hit to 
the leg. Tho following is the score . — 
CAJIBIlllHlE QUID NUNCS. 
M R. Graham, c Blgge, b Eyro .. 
G. Gray, b Eyro 
It. II. Fitzgerald, c Eyre, b Blundell 
It. It. Boldero. c Eyre, b Blundell.. 
G. Cuyloy, c Eyre, b Blundell 
C. H. Walker, st Blgge, b Blundell 
W- B. Lesley, li w, b Arkwright 
H. Harvey, b Arkwright .. 
E. F. Lultrcll, I b w, b Eyro 
It. Arkwright, not out 
Byes, 15 - leg byes, 2— wide balls, 10 
27 
32 
41 
29 
20 
6 
1 
1 
27 
W. G. Arinistead 
WUdun 
E. L. Bateman 
Dean 
E. Balfour 
Loekycar 
G. W. Barker 
Hunt 
It. Colley 
Sampson 
W. l-ellows 
Wright 
It. Hankcy 
Adams 
Hon. E. C. Leigh 
Grundy 
F. D. Longe 
Jolm Lillvvrhitc 
C. D. Marshain 
Nixon 
R. Marshain 
Belt 
A. Payne 
Buttress 
A. F, l'nyno 
G. Picknctl 
Sandford 
Chattcrton 
H. Veiteh 
E. H. L. Witlca 
LEEDS 0. BINGLEY. 
On Friday tho 26th ult., a game at cricket was played in 
the Victoria Ground, Leeds, between tlio Leeds and liiug- 
ley Grammar School Clubs, which terminated in fuiour of 
the latter, with nine wickets to go down. The day was exceed- 
ingly unfavourable, and the ground, in tlio second innings 
especially, very wet. Tho game would probiibly have resulted 
differently but for the ubsenco of the Captain of the Leeds 
Eleven, wlm was prevt-med by illness fiotn leaving Ins 
bed. We must not omit to notice tlio good batting and 
bowling of Mr. W. Cheadlc, and a very pretty catch ut 
poiut by Mr. W. So wry. Tho subjoined is the score : — 
l.i: KU8. 
b C beadle 4 
b Cheadlc 0 
c Field b Dcwick 3 
S. Crosthwaltc, c Cheadlc, b Fowler 28 
W. Jowitt, hw, b Chenille 0 
W. W. Sowry. b Dewick 0 
R. Jorrutt, b Cheadle.. 4 
T. E. Rhodes, run out 0 
J. W. Oates, c Field, b Dewiek. ... 6 
W. Hey, b Fowler 0 
A. N. Jowitt, b l'owlcr 3 
E. Wilson, b Fowler 0 
R. Hudson, not out 1 
A. Charles, run out 1 
Wide*, 10— b, C -1 b, 1— a b, 3 ... 20 
Total 
. ... 62 
SlXOLXTt 
b Cbcudle 
b Cheaillo 
e Field, b Cheadlc, .. 
b Dcwick 
st Mot 111, b Dewick,.. 
b Cheadle 
1 b w, b Cheadlc 
uot out 
Wldcs, 3 -byes, 4 
Total 
Mldgeley, c Sowry b Jowitt, 9 notout... 
Metcalfe, c Charles, b Jarrat, ... 1 b Jarrutt 
W. Cheadlc, not out 84 
Stotou, c and b Jowitt 3 
Field, run out 
Dewlck, b Jarrat t 
Holden, b Jarrutt 
Smith, c Hudson b Sowry, 
Hutcly, b Sowry 
Fowler, c Jnrratt, b Sowry, 
J. Cheadle, b Jiurntt 
Wides, 4— b, 1— n b, I.. ...... 0 1 Wide*, 4 
Total ... ... ■■■ 71.4 Total 
10 
0 
7 not out... 
0 
0 
7 
4 
0 
1 
0 
