THE FIELD 
Ji)8 
CRICKET. TUB ALL-ENG LAX I> MATCHES TO COME. 
Juno 26. At Snlttbnry, ne 22. 
July 6. A« Sleaford, n«r 22. 
id. Arl.onl Stamford *,mz 22. 
J.'i At U|<|>lii(rl>iiin, ug 22 
July 20. At Broughton, Man- 
chester. 
July 24. At York. 
„ 27. At Tunbridge Wells, 
North and South, 
ii 21 or August 2. Stourbridge) 
Lincoln Idnjr not Used.) 
ELEVEN OF ALL ENGLAND r. TWENTY -TWO OF ST. HELENS. 
This niatcli was ployed on Monday, Tuesday, and Wed- 
nesday, Juno 10th, -Utli, and 21st. The following is the 
score 
XNOLAND. 
S. Parr, b Bui tiTss 11 
Ctesar, c A, Clark, b Buttress.. .. 4 
E. Windier, b Ann Huge 0 
Anderson, c Dixon, b Armitage .. n 
Coffyn, b Armitage in 
G Parr, c Wilson, b Armitage .. 41 
R. C Tl Icy, b Buttress lo 
>•. Morton not out 21 
A. Mynn, c Perris, t> Buttress .. 20 
Blckley. c Lead, b H Tickle.. .. o 
W. Clark, c Lead, b Buttress. . ..0 
Byes, fi-lcg byes, 1-wldes, 3 .. 10 
Totnl 
c T. Pilklngton, b Buttress 6 
b If. Tickle 7 
b Buttress 
b Atkinson 
e Stevenson, b H. Tickle.. 26 
'l lio final score presented the following appearance : — 
MAKYLKOOXK 
Itoyston, c Box, b Wisden 
lion. S. Ponsonby, b Wisden.. 
ILvygarth, li Wisden 

ST. HEM!? 
Buttress, c Morton, b Clark .. .. 0 
G. Atkinson, c G Parr, b Clark .. ft 
A. Chirk, c and b Clark | 
W. Pllklnmon, run out 7 
W. Dixon, b Clark f, 
W. Thomson, run out 0 
.1 Tickle, b Clark 4 
C. Brown, b Clark 0 
Armitage, c G. Parr, b WilUlior .. 12 
E. Stephenson, b Tlnlny 21 
L. Lead. cCalfyn, b WlJIsher.. .. 14 
W Tickle, c Mynn. b Willslior .. 0 
W. Webster, b C .fly 11 3 
II. Tickle, c Tin ley,’ b (lurk . . . . 2 
E. Fidler, c Morton, b Cuflln .. .. 0 
T. Pilkington, b Cftffyn 2 
II English, b Caffyn ] 
11. Johnson, li Tlnlcy 5 
It. PoitIs, b Tlnlcy 
W Ross, not out 0 
J. Wilson, li Tlnloy 4 
W. Johnson, 0 Blckley, b Tlnlev . . 0 
Leg byes, 1 .. j 
c Perils, b Buttress 
c Brown, b Armitage 
run out 
b Armitage 
run out 
not out 
Byes, 3— wide*, 2 .. 
Total 
..102 
e Tlnlcy, 1) Blckley .. .. 6 
b Blckley l 
c Tinlcy, b Blckley .. .. C 
c entry 11, b Clark .. .. 3 
b Clark 3 
b Blckley 0 
b Blckley ) 
runout 2 
I b w, b Blckley 2 
1 b w, b Blckley 1» 
c Mynn, b Willsher .. .. 4 
b Blckley 0 
1) Willsher 0 
b and c Blckley.. ., .. 0 
st Morton, b Clark .. .. 8 
b Blckley 0 
c and b Clark 0 
Vernon, c Wisden, b Dean . . 
Nicholson, c Wisden, b Dean.. 
Burley, b Dean 
Adams, c Napper, b Wisden .. 
Grumly, c Wisden, b Dean .. 
Total 
Dean, c Ponsonby, b Royston 
Lilly white, c Nixon, b Royston 
Wisden, b Royston 
Napper, e Adams, b Royston 
Hale, e Vernon, b Nixon.. . 
Box. b Grundy , 
Wells, b Grundy 10 
Trcdcroft, run out is 
N upper, b Drake 0 
Curtcls, not out 1 
Byes, &c 
.. 1 
not out 
.. 12 
b ChalJcn 
.. 10 
run out 
b W isden 
.. 3 
b Dean.. .. 
.. 16 
b Wisden 
.. 12 
.. 0 
run out 
.. 10 
c Box, b Wisden 
.. 8 
.. 6 
c Box, b WisduU 
c Lillywliite, b Wisden 
.. 15 
.. 12 
b Clmllen 
Byes, &c .. . . . . 
SUS-EX. 
Total .. .. 
134 
.. 18 
1 b w, b Grut dy.. .. 
. 2 
b Drake 
. 1 
.. 7 
not out 
. 33 
.. 10 
M Nicholson, b Drake 
. 0 
.. 6 
c Clmtterton, b Drake 
. 2 
.. 1 
st Nicholson, b Drake 
. 2 
.. 34 
b Drake 
Total 
notout 10 
Byes, &c 0 
Total C0 
b Blckley 
c Tlnlcy, b Clark , 
I) Blckley .. .. 
not out 
b Clark 
B, 1-1 b, 3— w, I . 
Total 
.102 
Total 
The Eleven of England -against 18 of St. Helens with 
four piofossionuls. England won by 09 runs. 
MARYLEBONE CLUB r. GENTLEMEN OF ENGLAND. 
The KI1I1 of the great matches of' the season will lie phtynd 
in Lord’s ground on Mumluy, June the 20lh, 10.34, and fol- 
lowing day. 
MAnru,i)ONE 01, on. 
Earl of Stamford. 
A Du Cnnc% Esq. 
K. Drake, Esq. 
C. Gordon, Esq. 
A. Hayg.irth, Esq. 
It. Kyntwton, Esq. 
P. Knight, ESq. 
W. Nicholson, Esq. 
11. Vernon, Esq. 
J, Walker, Esq. 
F. Wulkor, Esq. 
GENTLEMEN OF ENGLAND. 
11. Andrews, Esq. 
C. Lane, Esq. I 
W. Leake, Isq. 
F. Miller, Esq. 
II. Marshall. Esq. 
E Napper, Esq. 
W. N upper. Esq. 
E. Wood, Esq. 
E. Watson, Esq. 
A. Webber, Eaq. 
C. Wutts, Esq. 
THE MARYLEBONE CLUB AND GROUND v. THE COUNTY OF 
SUSSEX. 
Monday was the first real cricket day, in respect of 
weather, of die present geuson, and therefore it was not 
unnatural that 1 goodly gathering should be found nt Lord’s, 
to witness a match whir has for very many veurs beeu one 
of I ho best of each summer. 
Among the notabilities on the ground we noticed the Karl 
of l xhridge and Lady, the Karl of Leicester, llio Karl of 
Stniniord and Warrington, the Karl of Winleitnn, Lord 
Mdl. qi L 1 rd (Jordon Halliburton, the Hon. K. II. Grimston, 
the Hon. It. (himston, the lion. S Pom-nliy, the Hon. ll! 
I'onsonby, the Hon (\ Lyon and L ulv lion* A. Ponsonbv, 
the Hon. E. Bliah, the Hon. II. High, the Hon. (j 
Fit/.ivillimn, the Hon. 1L Novill, the lira. F. Cavendish. 
Ac. * 
The Mnrylebone Cricket Club went to tho wicket in the 
first instance, o|ioumg with the lion. S. Ponsonby and 
Royston. The former wan bowled by Wisden, when ho 
had made 1-2 runs, by u 4, two 3V. anti’ a 2 ; the latter was 
caught by oil' the same clever bowler, for one only. 
I • earth 5i; " r0 ‘ l 19, by a 4 and six singles, and Chutterion 
riot one oven, both batsmen falling at the command of 
Wisden. N'cliolson, usually a very difficult customer, was 
caught by Wisrhh, off Dean, when ho had contributed 10 
run*, by a 5, a 3, and eight l’s; whilst the other double 
number was that of 10, by Adams, three 2V and four 
bii'ghx being the details. The Murylobone Cricket Clttl. 
weto all disposed of for 77. 
Sussex then took tho hut, and, as the score will iuform the 
reader, doubled the number of their opponents— less two 
II. an and Chullen commenced ; the one obtained 18, by a 
o, two 3*. a brace of 2’*, urn] u leusli of single*. The latter 
ran a prosperous career, until he iiad mad- 37, when bis 
wicket " as disturbed by Nixon. His number wus thus 
composed a 5, two 4’*, four 3V. a brace of 2’s, uml thi- 
ne. osary amount of single* lo constitute his total. il.»x 
was the next in largeness of contribution ; 34 runs came 
from hi* hat, liv three 4V, a couple ol 3’-, ditto ofS’s, and .. 
string of l’s ; W1sd.11 inutJo 10, by 11 5, two 3’s, and five 
singles; and Tredcrof. gave mi offerlup of 13, through the 
inco.iim of u brace of IV, a 3, and u 2. The 10 given by 
Wells consisted of a 4, two 2’s, and two singles. These 
scores, aided | IV the one-figured coti'.iibultons, produced u 
gross total of 152. 
The Marylehone Cricket Club, in duo time, onco more 
assumed the but, and when time was called, hud placed 46 
on the score. 
This match was resumed at Lord’s on Tuesday, and, after 
some fine play, was brought to its termination in the after- 
noon, Sussex being proclaimed the winner by four wickd*. 
J he Mary I e bone Cricket Club, although so much behindhand 
HI Hie fust ban. Is, ran a goodly career in the second, for they 
were not all deduced until 134 runs had been obtained. 
HIE FIRST BATTALION OF THE GRENADIER GUARDS v. THE 
SECOND BATTALION. 
This match was played nt the Oval, on Monday lust, but 
under the sumo disadvantages which have accompanied the 
other matches of tho season upon that ground, in conse- 
quence of the unfortunate position in which it has been 
placed by the authorities of tho Duchy of Cornwall, a 
rumour has obtained that this stato of things is not the re- 
sult ol tho deliberations and subsequent instructions of the 
Council, but that it is the act of one of tho officials. Surely, 
if the Connell had all the circumstances of (lie case brought 
undor their consideration, they would not wish that mutters, 
m respect of this beautiful ground (a county ground, let it 
be borne in mind), should remain us they have been for 
>ome time, for the effect must of necessity be utler ruin to 
the pnrty who has emburked his money in tho undertaking, 
and the annihilation of our great nutional pastime in Surroy” 
us a county. 
Tho score was as follows : — 
SECOND BATTALION. 
Cnpt. Randolph, b Stcnnlng .. .. 3 c Luff, b Stenuiug .. .. 0 
I’ll. Kit. liener, run out 5 b Stonnlng 0 
Scru. Marsh, t Lull, b Sharp 0 b Collins 3 
Cnpt. Davie, bSteniiing 4 e Parsons, b Collins . . .. 4 
(■apt Ilogge, c Luff. b .Stennlng.. 15 b Stcnnlng 1 
I’ri. Fountain, b Stonnlng .. .. 0 b Stcnnlng 0 
1’i'i. Errldgo, b Christie 5 notout !. 0 
I.ieut. Mm iuy, b Stennlng .. .. 0 st Calluillne, b Cliristio .. 2 
C.ipt. Mo. ant, not out 15 b Stcnnlng 1 
Capt. Rimipton, c and b Christie.. 1 b Stcnnlng 0 
Serg. Fletcher, b Stumiug .. .. 0 b Stoiini.ig .. .. .. .. 0 
Byes, &c '10 Byes, Ac 5 
OXFORD UNIVERSITY e. LANSDOWNE CLUB. 
A grand mutch between the above sides, was played on 
Tuesday and Wednesday last, tlie result of which proved 
in favour of the former in one innings, with 42 runs to 
spare. Although the University had not the sorvices of 
two of their most efficient hats, Messrs. Colley and Follows, 
they succeeded in llioir first innings in heading their oppo- 
nents by 110, upon which they sent them in a second time. 
The bowling of tho Lansdowno gentlemen, was made very 
free with, Mr. Annitstead as usual producing a loug score. 
The following is tho score — : 
LANSDOWNE. 
T. Compton, 1 b w, b A. Payne . . 10 
A B. Fisher, b A. l’uyno l 
C .pt. Tyfe, c Leigh, b A. Payne . . 0 
E B. Trcviliau, b A. Payne .. ..22 
R. B. Long, c and b Hankcy .. .. 0 
J. Marshall, b A. Payne 1 
C. Fryer, c and b llunkoy .. .. 0 
G. Fuller, not out 18 
NY. II. Awdiy, c A. F. Payne, b 
Hankey 
L. D. Darner, b Iiankcy 11 
C. W. Sundford, absent 0 
Byes, 2— wides, 4 0 
1 \v b, b A. Payne .. 
c A. Paytio, b Hankey 
c Bateman, b Law . . 
b Law 
b Veitch 
c Leigh, b Hankey . . 
not out 
c Balfour, b Veitch .. 
b A. Payne 
bA. Payne 
c A. Payne, b Hankey 
Byes, 2— wides, 2 . . 
Total 72 
UNrvEnsrrr. 
W. G. Annltstead, b -Sandford 
Hon. G. C. Leigh, b Fryer 
E. L. Bateman, b Fryer 
E. Balfour, c Awdry, b Fryer.. 
R. Hankey, b Fuller .. 
A. F. Payne, b Fuller.. 
E. L. Willes, b Fuller.. 
. 2 
. 3 
. 1 
. 12 
. 1 
. 1 
. 3 
, 3 
, 14 
. 3 
, 21 
4 
Total 08 

•* .. .. 12 


27 
16 
E. L. Willes, b Fuller .. 
A. P. Law, no out .'.'ll 
A. Payne, b Fuller '* " oa 
11. Veitch, run out "* q 
G. Bennett, c Standford, b Fuller .. ” "0 
Byes, 2— leg byes, 2— wides, 6 .. .. ’* 
Total.. 
..182 
Total 58 
FIRST BATTALION, 
Serg. Collins, b Marsh 0 
Serg. Sutton, b Marsh 0 
Pri. Callmline, run out 
Prl, Luff, 0 Davie, b K nidge. . .. 2 
Cnpt. Stennlng, lb w, b Ertidgo .. 2 
Lieut. Chrlslle, b Errldgo .. .. 3 
Serg. Holloway, nut out 4 
Serg. Parsons, l. Erridge.. .. .. 0 
Serg. Cook, b Marsh 1 
Cnpt. Sharp, b Erridge . . . . . . 3 
Prl. Fleming, run out 0 
Byes, &c 14 Bye, 
Total.. 
25 
not out 
not out 
Total.. 
49 
Total.. 
Thus the First Battalion won by 10 wickets. 
ROYAL NAVAL t>. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE SCHOOL. 
A match was played at Lord’s oil Saturday, between 
these two elevens, when the former were victorious with 
eight wickets to spare. The batting of Messrs. Hope and 
Osmer on the sale of the Royal Naval, and that of Mr 
Field, on the University College School side, excited much 
applause, whilst the bowling of Messrs. Blois and Osmer 
in the second innings especially, from the number of maiden 
overs given, was much and deservedly admired. The fol- 
lowing is the score: — 
„ . . university collegr school. 
Held, notout b lllois 
Ely, run out 9 c lllois, b Osmer.. . 
\v. Paget, b Blois c Menzles, b Osmer .. 
Atkinson, b Ulols b Osmer .. .. 
Bates, b Osmer run out .. .. 
Needham, b Blois j 1, Bi 0 is., 
Cootc, b Osmer b Osmer” ” '* “ 
Ueymann, b Blois b Blois .. .. 
Gregory, b Blois 2 c Blois, b Osmer. . ” 
K l’aget, b Osmer 0 e Sims, b Osmer. . .. 
lodhunter, b Osmer not out 
Wides, &c 28 Wides, ice. .. .! 
Total 71 
ROYAL NAVAL SCHOOL. 
Total 
31 
Hope, c Gregory, b W. l’agct . . 3G 
Critchell, b W Paget 0 
Monties, e W. Paget, b Bates.. .. 4 
Blois, b Bates 
Sims, b Butes 7 
l'uscoe, 1 b w, b W. Paget .. .. 1 
Northover, c Cootc, b W. I’ugct .. 0 
Brewer, b Bates 
Smith, b W. I’aget 
Osmer, not out 
Seaton, b W. Puget 7 
Wides, &lc a 
prismg a 3. a 2 and ten i-ingles ; by Drake, 12, u f>, a brace 
o 2 s, and three IV ; and by Vernon. 12, made up of a 3, n 
couple of 2V* und five singles. • 
ngle«. 
•Vj-*ex, having enuqvrt upon ilicir second innings, pro- 
cetdid on until — When they bud four wickets yet standing — 
11 was announced by tho scores that they had placed (bem- 
tolves in tho position of victors, and yet thoro were but two 
Norwich. — T he ancient city of Norwich 1ms been abso- 
lutely without any out-of-door recreations, of a public kind 
during the whole of this year, till within tho last few days.* 
No rucing, boating, sailing, or other matches, have en- 
'i veued the capital of Kust Anglia, or attracted the citizens 
from tlioir peaceful homes. Norwich has been, in fact tho 
dullest of nil dull towns for some months past. The weather 
'ius beeu most tiupropitious for any kind of sports, till this 
week, in which a match has been pluyed between the Norwich 
mid Halos worth Clubs, on tho now cricket ground Nuw- 
inurkot* roads. Hulesworth won the toss, went iu first 
and pluyed well. Mr. Figg ami Mr. Kuglish showed their 
superiority os howlers. Tho Suffolk men proved the better 
batsmen, bur were unfortunate in their play. Tho following 
w astheseorn : — ILtleswortli, first innings, 3(J ; second Innings 
4!); total, 80. Norwich, first innings, 05 ; second inn jogs' 
21, with 7 wickets to go down. 
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OXFORD ELEVEN v. ELEVEN OF THE 
BANBURY CLUB. 
O11 Tuesday last, a grand match was played on tho Ban- 
bury Ground, between theso parties, ami ended iu fuvour of 
tlui Banbury Club by 104 runs. Some firnt-rato cricket was 
displayed by the combatants on both sides, und, as will be 
>eou fiom tho score subjoined, an extraordinary number of 
rims obtained. The score : — 
DANBURY CLUD. 
T. E. Cobb, b Bateman 5 
J. Saul, c and b Cloincnt 12 
T. B. Packer, c II cadlam, b Itoay .. .. 73 
C. Mandiiun, c Uwiy, b Clement .. .. is 
A. Payne, c Reoy, b Hut email 24 
R. M.irtlmm, b liateman .. .. .. ..36 
A. G. Barker, st Reay, b Clement .. .. 68 
11. Butler, c Booth, b Clement 10 
It Tanner, c Philip*, b Dutcman .. .. 12 
J. Baker, b Bateman 7 
A. R. Tawncy, not out 25 
Byes, flt c. .. .. 
Total 306 
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. 
E. L. Bateman, c Packer, b Cobb .. .. 9 
H, Philips, b Puyne 3 
A. J. Coleridge, c Packer, b Payne . . ..11 
T. O. Reay, c Butler, b Cobb 1 
R. Clement, b Payne 1 
C. 8. Glyn, b Cobb .. .. .. 0 
A. T. Pcllmrn, b Cobb 
\V. II. Hitchcock, e Barker 2 
T. Hcudlam, 1 b w, b I’ayuc 0 
S. Philips, b Barker . o.! 
T. Booth, not out 
Bye*, See ” \ \ ’Zi 
Total 
78 
b Bates 
not out 
not out 
c Field, b Bates 6 
Wide*, &c. .. .. .. 6 
Total.. . 
27 
UNIVERSITY v. BRASENOSE COLLEGE. 
A one day’s match was played between the ubove Colleges, 
on Friday Juno 10th, on the University College Ground, but 
from the showery state ol the weather, only otto innings each 
wus finished. Univeisity, owing to the looseness of tho bowl- 
ing opposed lo thorn, made tlie very long number of 2G0. 
With this formidable amount to rub oft', Brusenosc went in 
determined lo do their best, but unfortunately only three 
buts could make anything like u stand against tho University 
bowling. On the fall of the last wicket, 129 was tho num- 
ber obtained, cotiscquoutly University won with 131 runs in 
hand. 
UNIVERSITY. 
H. Phillips, b Lance 
A.T. Pelham, b Lance ,. 
E. L. Bateman, c Gerglson, b Pott 
A. J. Coleridge, b Lance 
It. Clement, run out ... 
J. Elliott, b Pott 
F. lleadlum, b Lauce 
AV. H, ll tchcock, run out 
S. Phillips, b Knlpe 
C. L. Glyn, c Fellows, b Knipe 
J. Booth, went out ... 
Byes, 13-leg byes, 2— wides, 10 
16 
23 
1(1 
8 
. 4 
. 19 
, 45 
, 32 
04 
. 9 
31 
Total , 
. - 142 
1 lie next match lo bo pluyed on the Bunbury ground will 
i)u IjuLwccii twenty-two members of tho Banbury Club 
eleven of them clerks in various offices in tho town, und the 
Total 
Illl ASKNOSIS. 
C. Knipe, b Glyn, b Bateman 
F. Pott, b Bateman 
II. 1‘. Lance, e Coleridge, b Clement 
R. Calvert, b Bateman 
E. M. Webster, b Bateman 
A. (i. Tufnell, b Clement 
O. L Swninson, b Bateman 
J. Lcuch, run out 
R- Buttye, c Clement, b Bateman ... 
Serjeson, b Glyn 
Fellows, not out 
Byes, 11— leg byes, 1— wides, 18.. 
Total 
... 10 
.r. 1 
... 6 
... 2 
... 15 
... 4 
... 44 
... 7 
... 8 
... 3 
... 0 
... 30 
..129 
Chesterton. — O n Monday a game was played between 
the married und single cricket players of Chesterton. Tho 
single lost by 49. Tho murriod made 54 und 94 — 148 : of 
which W. Phillips scored nil; E. Tanner, 0 and 24 ; It. 
Bousley, 3 and 2; J. Juketnan. 4 tiud 3; E. Tanner, 21 
and 1 ; J. Buckle, 1 ami 43 ; W. Bonn, 9 and 1 ; II. King, 
2 and 9; T. Howell, 0 and 4; J. Claydon, 0 and 1 ; M. 
1 fuller, 0 and 3 ; byes and wides, 8 and 12. Single, 53 and 
4o — 98 : of which J. Phillips made 0 und 10; G. Howell, 
Guild 2; F. Tanner, 7 and 23; C. Tanner, 3 and 6; II. 
Jukoman, 0 mid 4; E. Juketnan, 3 and o’; J. Juketnan, 
18 und 5 ; Ii. Tuuuor, 8 und 0 ; T. Konvood, 1 and 2; C. 
Cusemoio, 2 uml 1 ; T. IIowcs, 2 and 0; byes and wides, 
3 and 2. 
