THE FIELD 
m 
131 
. 4 
. 10 
. 4 
.. 19 
. 0 
215 
. 2 
0 
BUASENOSE v. ST. JOHN’S COLLEGE. 
These Colleges contended on Monday last, on the Braso- 
nose ami St. John’s ground. Braseuose, with the assistance 
of byes and wide balls, made a very respectable scoro, 
amounting to 131. St. John’s, who were short of one bat, 
wrote 83 only. The day being too far gone to resume the 
pluy, and as it was a one day’s match only, Brasenoso were 
winners with 48 runs to spurn. 
BRASEUOSE. 
C. Ifnlps, b Drako 2 
R. Stlbs, c Grnham,b Rew 25 
P, Pott, c and b Rcw 18 
II. P. Lance, b Rew .. 2 
A. J. Tufnell, c and b Itcw 0 
J. 0. Stephens, b Drake ,.13 
0. L. Swainson. b IIowcll 15 
It. Battyc, b Howell 12 
E. T. Fellows, b West 3 
A. Atwood, b Drake 2 
F. 0. Wemyss, not out 1 
Ryes, 15— leg byes, 2 — widos, 21 .. ..38 
Total.. • 
st. John's. 
C. Matttaeson, c Swainson, b Lanco . 
D. Craven, b Pott 
F. A. Drake, b Pott 
T. E.' West, b Pott . 
J. Brooke, b Pott 
Howell, b Pott 
A. E. Graham, b Pott 
C. E. Long, b Pott 
H. H. Wood, not out 0 
E. IIlll, c Tufnell, b Lance 0 
C. ltew, ubsent 0 
Byes, 2— leg byes, 1— wide balls, 8 . . 12 
Total 83 
SOUTH HANTS v. WINCHESTER COLLEGE. 
This mutch was played at the collego of Winchester on 
Tuesday last, the 13th inst., when sound excellent play was 
exhibited, it being a one day match, only one innings each 
was played, which was decided in favour ot the college by a 
largo majority. Subjoined Is the score : — 
SOUTH HANTS. 
C. Theobald, c Sewell, b Bramley .. .. 3 
Do die, c Fllklngton, b Bramley .. ..24 
C. J. Disney b Bramley 0 
A. B Rundall, b Burney 10 
T. C. Elliott, cand b Burnoy 0 
II. S. R. Pearce, run out 4 
W. S. Parry, b Burney 0 
II. Woodley, b Bramley 1 
J. Simpson, not out 10 
Oakeley, c Harris, b Burney 0 
D. Best, b Bramley .. 0 
Byes, &c 4 
60 
WINCHESTER COLLEGE, 
R. W. Merriman, b Bodle 0 
T. Itobinsou.b Bodle 24 
C. II. PUkington, b Oakley 0 
It. T. Burney, b Oakley 14 
A. J. Bramley, c and b Bodle 18 
L. K. Edwards, c Disney, b Bodle .. .. 5 
W. Harris, not out 21 
W. Williams, b Bodle 0 
J. HI aliens, c Elliott, b Oakley 0 
A. Borthon, b Bodle .. .. 25 
W. Sowel, b Bodle 13 
Byes, &c 8 
"Til 
ETON LOWER CLUB i\ SIXPENNY. 
This interesting match, which was commenced on Wed- 
nesday, tho 7th, and terminated on Wednesday, the 14th, 
was decided in favour of the Sixpenny gontlemen by only 
seven runs. Lower Club having won tho toss, sent Sixpenny 
to the wickets, who, after u little obstinacy, were obliged to 
return for only 61 runs, Mr. Davy and Mr. Bagge showed 
a little cricket ir. this innings, and got | heir runs in good 
style. Lower Club, full of animation, were sooner dis- 
pensed with than was expected ; Mr. Follelt, however, by his 
steady play, placed 13 on tho scoro before he was disposed 
of, being beautifully stumped at last by Mr. Sutherland. 
Sixpenny having again gono to the wickets, were scut 
buck, after a small innings, by tlic good bowling of Lord 
Tumour. Thcgumo was now given up us lost by the lookers 
on; but, to the astonishment of all, the wickets fell in 
rapid succession, and from the excellent fielding ot tho Six- 
penny gontlemen they were all disposed of for 23 runs, only 
being 7 runs behind tho Sixpenny Club. Tho score stood 
as follows : — 
THE LOWER CLUB ELEVEN. 
11 c Lascelies, b Hervey ... 3 
.. 1 b Tumour 14 
.. 0 notout 6 
WHEATLEY, SOUTH OXFORDSHIRE, c. CHRIST CHURCH 
COLLEGE. 
The return match between the above clubs was played 
on Thursday and Friday, Juno lGih and 17tli, on the Wheat- 
ley ground, and ended in a drawn game, after two days* 
excellent play. It will be remembered that tho Wheat!} 
wore victorious upon tho Christ Church Ground; tho latter 
were therefore desirous of retrieving the lost game by a 
victory upon the ground of their opponents, and it is not im- 
probablo tlioy would have effected their object, had time 
allowed of the game being played out. The Christ Church 
were deprived of the services of that excellent bat, Mr. R. 
Colley, who is still suffering from the effects of tho accident 
lie mot witli at Banbury. The Wheatley, having won the toss, 
deputed Messrs. Fletcher arnlT. Aldworth to defend the wlckiR 
to the bowling of Darby and Fuller. The former wus bowled 
in the first over ; Moore took bis place, but was quickly dis- 
posed of in tho next. Bacon then joined Aldworth, but 
after outliving a few overs, was caught out and retired with 
a pair of ones attached to his name. Mr. H. Hurst, who 
name next, was not quite so fortunate, obtaining only one. 
Mr. G. Fruin after, marking a two and a pair of singles, was 
bowled by Darby ; thus tho five first men wore out in 
rapid succession, only 12 runs having been obtained, owing 
to the first-rate bowling of the Christ Church gentlemen, 
and tho bad state of the ground. Mr. Williams, who is 
well-known throughout the country as tho celebrated uma- 
tour wicket-keeper, and who rendered good service to the 
Banbury side in I heir recent match with the Christ Church, 
now joined T. Aldworth, and tho game soon assumed a dif- 
ferent appearance, 112 runs having been obtained before 
tho former was compelled to retire ; which occurred through 
his inadvertently stepping off his ground in his anxiety to 
obtain some refreshment, wherefore the umpire considered 
the ball dead. This gentleman’s Innings consisted of 7 
threes, 8 twos, and a string of singles, all obtained by ex- 
cellent play in quick time. Mr. Thomson was the only 
remaining bat who made any important addition to tin- 
score, which he did by a three, a two, and 4 singles. Mr 
T. Aldworth had the honour of bringing out his bat with 
the handsome number of 47 placed to his name, by 5 threes, 
4 twos, and 24 single runs, without giving a chance, except 
a swift one to short slip, off tho terrific bowling of Mr. 
Strealfield. 
Christ Church commenced their first innings with Messrs. 
Armitstcad and Sandtord at tho wickets; Fletcher and 
Clinkard handling the ball, Mi e first named gentleman soon 
lost his wicket by one of Fletcher's peculiars. Mr. Oliver 
followed, and gave place to Mr. Fuller, who obtained 
14 in excellent style, by 2 threes, a two, and 0 .-ingles. Mr. 
Darby took the bat and snou succumbed to Fletcher. Mr. 
Sreatfleld marked 12, by 3 twos, and G singles. At the 
fall of Mr. Sandford’s wicket, the game appeared in favour 
of Wheatley (this gentleman produced 20 in excellent style, 
by 4 threes, and a string of singles), but when Mr. Bullom 
began to bundle the bat, the aspect of the game soon 
clmuged-, he, by steady play, ran up a score of 33, embracing 
5 threes, 5 two’s, and 8 singles. The remaining wickets were 
floored for minor scores; tho innings amounting to 108, 
Wheatley being 25 in advance. 
In the 2nd innings of Wheatley, Messrs. Fletcher and 
Williams were the only bats who made double scores; th 
former placed 2G on the paper, by good cricket, consist in 
of d threes, 2 twos, ami 7 singles; the latter was unfor- 
tunately run out again, after writing 17, by 3 threes, a two, 
and 6 singles, lie was rapidly increasing the score. Tho 
total of the innings was 70, leaving Christ Church gentlemen 
104 to go iu against. 
In the 2nd innings of the Christ Church, Messrs. Oliver. 
Strealfield, and Balfour pluyed* most effectually. ’Hie 
former gentleman producing 22, by a four, 3 threes, a two, 
und 7 singles ; Mr. Strcutlield 17, by 2 threes, d Uos, and u 
single. Mr. Bull'our (who last season was eminently suc- 
cessful in tlic grand matches at Lord’s, &c.) again exhibited 
some good batting, and when the timo for drawing tho 
stumps arrived, had placed 19 to his name, by 4 throes, a 
two, and 5 singles. Mr. Armitstcad, in this innings, again 
fell a victim to Fletcher, without a run. It is u curious eir- 
cumslnnco that this splendid batsman has succumbed to 
the same bowler three times this season without truublm 
i lie bats of Messrs. J. Walker, Brooke, and E. Walker; the 
former making bis score ot Id m first-rate stylo, consisting 
ui 3 threes, and 3 two., many of which were splendid Into to 
leg . but in Mm i i^j, luo total oi their innings only amounted 
'«» Gl, thus leaving tho Cholmleyans victorsby 93. Tho 
fielding of Mr. Prico.uml wicket- keoping of Mr. Holmes, on 
die part of llio Cholmleyans wus particularly, admired ; and 
wo must not omit to notice a splendid catch made at point 
by Mr. Hill, oft' Mr. Noukos’s bat, as also that gentleman's 
and Mr. J. Wu'kei’sexeellent bowling. Wcsubjoin the score: — 
< IIOI.m.EY Sellout.. 
10 
Ilolmes, c Brooke, b J. Walker 
Hiving ton, e Brooke, h Hill .. 
Noakes c Hill, b J. Walker .. 
Price, b J. Walker 
Idetcber, e Brooke, bj. Walker 
llorwooii, b Hill 
Itcv L. i awards, b J. \\ alk ir 
Finch, b J. Walker 0 
Brooks, not out . . ^ 
Woniley, b lllll 4 
Parker, c Brooke*, b IIlll .. .. 0 
Byes, 3— wblci, 4 7 
Total 61 
REV. C. BRADLEY’S 
IIlll, c Brookes, b Rivhigton . . .. 4 
IIug%3, b Rlvlngton 6 
Rowley, b Noakes 1 
J. Walker, run out .. 17 
K. Walker, b Noakes 6 
Brookes, U Noakes 0 
Faulkner, b Noakes 1 
Rev. C. Bradley, b Rivington . . ti 
lSrurcton, b Hiving ton 0 
I.lllingstonc, b Noakes 0 
Mason, not out 0 
Byes, G— leg byes, 1— wide*, 4 11 
b J. Walker 10 
b Faulkner 8 
b IIlll 60 
c J. Walker. t> IIlll .. .. '» 
c llrereton, b E. Wulker .. 2u 
UJ. Walker 5 
c • I. Walker, b Hill .. .. 0 
bd. Walker.. f 19 
c and b . I. Walker .. .. 2 
not out 11 
b E. Walker .. .. 
Byes, 14 — wide*, 11 
Total .. 
KU'.vitX, 
run out 
run out 
l b w. b Ulvlngton 
25 
150 
1 
Total 
if 
run out 
.. 7 
b N nukes 
.. 10 
run on t 
.. 9 
e Ulvlngton, b Ntrnkc* 
.. 0 
c Price, b Ulvlngton.. 
. • 2 
b ItMngton 
not out 
Byes, 13-1 b, a— w, 
3 18 
Total .. .. 
Davy, b Hervey. 
T. Atkinson, b Lascelies .. 
Hornby, b Hervey .. .. 
Sutherland, c und b Hervey.. .. 0 
Hamilton, c Norinnu, b Hervey .. 1 
Bagge, b Clensby 15 
Pepys, c Curtis, b Clcasby .. 7 
IT. Haro, bit wicket 0 
Western-, not out .. .. 1 
Rawllnspn, b Tumour 1 
lloarc, b Clcasby 2 
Byes, 6-1 b, 2-w, 13-n b, 1 ..22 
Total 
61 
TUB SIXPENNY ELEVEN. 
b Hervey 
st Lascelies, b Hervey . . 0 
b Tumour 3 
c Lascelies, b Ilervey . . 0 
c Buckley, b Hervey .. 2 
b Hervey 1 
b Hervey ., 0 
b Tumour 2 
Byes, 4— wldcs, 4.. .. 8 
Total 3D 
Trcfusls, c Hornby, b Bagge. . . . 4 
L. Gower, b Ilagge 6 
Lascelies, c Davy, b Bagge .. ..11 
Nonnun, c Pepys, b llaggo . . . . <i 
Hervey, b Hamilton 1 
Curtis, run out 6 
Lord Tumour, run out 2 
Nlcholl, not out 2 
Follelt. st Sutherland, b Bagge .. 13 
Buckley, run out 16 
Clcasby, b Bagge 6 
Byes •• d 
Total f. 
b Hamilton 0 
c and b Bagge 0 
b Bagge 8 
run out 6 
c Bagge, b Hamilton.. .. 1 
c Pepys, b Bagge . . , . 9 
not out 4 
1 , Hamilton 1 
st Sutherland, b Bugge .. 1 
b Hamilton 0 
c Iloare, b Bagge .. .. o 
. , Bye, 1 , leg bye, 1 , wldcs, 2 4 
Total 23 
WEST GLOUCESTERSHIRE, c. W ESTBU UY -ON -TRY M 
\\ 061 Gloucestershire uml YVostburj-im- J i \ m Clubs pla}ed 
a match mi Monday, June 5th, on the ground of tho former 
club, ul Rodwuy-hili, Miingotsfiold. Alter u very good nod 
exciting mutch, tho West Gloucestershire won with two 
wickets to go down. 
WKNI’UU U Y- O N -TO YH. 
Hammond, c Poeock, b II. Grace... 
9 c und b 11. Grace 
.. 30 
l'eplcr, b II. Grace 
1 b Pocock 
.. 3 
Brumh'dl), t> Rn 
1(1 b H. Grace 
t'a pel, c Bruin, b Uay 
21 not out 
.. 11 
Miller, b Ray 
3 li Ray 
.. 
Quinton, b Ray 
9 b II. Grace 
. 0 
Turrc, b Ray 
0 b Pocock 
Ormsby, b 11. Grace 
12 c 11. tirucc, b Ray ... 
.. 13 
It Mals b Uav 
1 b Uay 
Marriott, c and b II Grace 
18 runout... 
Poole, not out 
14 li Ray 
Byes, 19— wide*, 8 
22 Byes, 7— wldcs 0 
.. 13 
Total 
129 Total 
... HO 
\V EAT OLOUC l eTRBSIUnE. 
Pocock, b Cup'-i 
6 not out — 
II M Grace, U Capcl 
13 c Baber, b Cupul 
II. (irace, c Miller, b liammond .. 
22 b Bramliiill 
15 b Uru|ii|iall 
... 1 
J. Peterson, b Capcl 
1 1 c Pcpler, b IiramliaU 
Prothcroe, li Bramhnll 
u li Cupel 
Brain, b llnmmonil 
a b Cupel 
0 not out 
A. Grace, not out • 
. u c Pcpler, b Brumliull 
I-. (ivuce, c Hammond, b Cupel . 
6 
Mais. c Pcpler. I> Capcl 
2 run out 
Byes, 21 — wide*, 13 
a t Byes 21 — 1 b, 1 - w, 
Total ... 124 Total 
.., 92 
CRICKET IN Till 
R LE OF WIGHT. 
the scores. . , . , 
At the conclusion of tho game tho players and ihctr mewls 
WHEATLEY. 
J. Fletcher, b Darby « 
T. Aldworth notout 
II. Moore, b lmrby “ 
W. Bucon, c Long, b Darby .. •• - 
R. Hurst, b Fuller * 
W. Williams, run out •• •• •• 
W. Aldworth, c Anpltstoad b !• idler A 
ft. Fruin, b Darby 4 
J. Thompson, b Streamed . . • • ■ 
J. Hurst, e Randolph, b btrcalneld 0 
A. Clinkard, b StreatfleW •• \ 
Byes, K 
b Strcatfield 
b Dol by . - • • 
h Darby 
b Darby ■ • • • 
c Balfour, b Darby 
run out 
b Darby 
b Fuller • • • • 
b Fuller 
not out 
run out 
Byes, &c.. .. 
Total 
BROUftHTON SINGLE WICKET MATCH. 
Mr. Lamport (a gentleman of considerable pretensions, 
connected with the old Manchester Cricket Club) having 
expressed his ability and willingness to play any member ot 
♦he Broughton Club at single wicket, his challenge was ac- 
cepted by Mr. John Honry Earle, onbehalfot the latterclub, 
and played on the Broughton ground on Monday and Tues- 
day evenings last, the 12th and .13th instant The fo low- 
ing is the score, by which it will be seen that Mr. Lam- 
port suffered a tremendous defeat, he being much inferior 
to his opponent, both in batting and bowling. . . 
Although we do not consider a match at single wicket 
a fair test of cricket playing, yet in the instance recorded 
the superiority of Mr. Earle was very palpable. 
MB. JOHN II. EARLE. 
First Innings 
Total 
Flist Innings 
Total 
66 runs 
14 wide* 
80 
MR. T. W. 
11 runs 
1 wide 
12 
Second Innings 
Total 
LAMPORT. 
Second Innings 
67 runs 
4 wldcs 
12 runs 
7 wldcs 
Total. 
W. G,’ Armitstcad, b Fletcher 
K. M. Sandfovd, b Clinkard .. . 
F. W. Oliver, b Clinkard 
ft. Fuller, C It. Hurst, b Fletcher . 
W. Fellows, c Moor -, b Clinkard . 
J. C. S. Darby, b Fletcher .. • 
R. J. strealfield, b Clinkard . . . 
E. Balfour, b Fruin 
II. A. Pickard, c Thompson, 
Clinkard 
M. B. Randolph, c Clinkard .. ■ 
W. B. Long, b Clinkard 
Byes, 
.. . .133 
riiRiST cm non. 
Total 
b Fletcher . . .. 
b Cllnkui d .. .. 
1 b w, b Clinkard 
b Fletcher .. •• 
run out 
b Fletcher .. .. 
b Fletcher .. •• 
b 
not out 
Elderly inhabitants ot FrushwiihT assert lllttt once upon 
it time tlioir native plucualmllongcd llid uun-iimii nt jVcwporr, 
null bent them. \\ e strongly su*|nat thut this iminmab'.o 
event look pluco in tho time of tho Inst wiir. At uny into, 
tho alacrity with which, ut. tho present time, Newport* 
weak nos seems to bo hailed us Fi C'liwa'fr’s uppoi ttfnlCv, 
win rants us Hi tlic supposition. Moreover, the ill wind 
which lias blown us into a war with Husain, has wafiud to 
th- western corner of tho Jslo of Wight two or three Royal 
Engineer*, who propose to defend the coast, uml their 
wickets, against all comer*. Saturday, the IUlli Inst., was 
fixed us i ho opening day for tho revived V.C.C. ; und though 
■mly one of the aforesaid ongiuoi-rs appeared, and somo 
olliers, wlm wore expected, proved absentees, a good 
practise game wus plavcd. Sales were chosen by Mr. 
lhiUinun uml Mr. Uuillle. The scores were small, but 
Uml, of course, must bo ascribed to the goodness ol the 
howling. 
IIR. IIATP-MAN'S SI DR. 
Rev. J. F. Butcmilii.l' “ 
II. Brougham, b Edwards - 
F. ACourt, b * 
J. Sinnot, b Edwards . . J; 
J, Gotten, p Edwards, b Bullllc •• y 
p. Frost, not out * 
W. Isaacson, b Edwards 
J ones, b Edwards ' 
T. Arnold, run out 
Bye*, 6— wldcs, 3 .. •• 
Total 
MB. BA1I.L1BI* SIDE. 
W. It. Bnlllic, b Brougham .. • • •• 
Llcnl. Edwards, <■ Bulciiian, b Brougham 
T. Adams, b Bateau m 
Hon. A. Herbert, b Ilalcmnn 
J. Isaacson, not out 
II. A’Court, b Bateman 
IV Cro/tM'.b Brougham 
a Thompson, run out 
C. A'Court, b Bateman 
ll/cs, 8— widen, 2 •• •• 
1 
16 
1 
lti 
43 
Total 108 
CUOLMLEY SCHOOL, DIG IB 'ATE, v 
KLk V LN- 
Byes, &c.. 
Total . 
REV. C. BRADLEY'S 
This return match was played on tho ground of the latter, 
at Southgate, on Saturday, the 17th, when tho ( Itolinleytuis 
Successfully retrieved their former defeat, coming ofl l the 
victors with 92 runs to spore. The results of tho hist innings 
were nearly even on both sides, but on the ( holmleyans going 
godin to tho wickets, tho clmnct s of the game were consider- 
ably altered ; when Mr. Nouk-s by some very fine play, 
made ft score of St), including 5 fours. 3 thrcc-s, and sc\u.« 
Z, Messrs. Fletcher, lunch, Holmes, and Wo, sloy . to 
Obtained double numbers, mid .ho w,ckct> cvcntuul y lull foi 
lot), thus leaving Iheiroppmieuts lo8 to bed ll,0,n ; j. 
Southgate gontlemen, in theirseroud innings, appeared at first 
fikely to obtain the greater part of tho required number oft 
Total ■ ■ - 
ClJftUftiVrON e SlliAl'DiN At Dl.l.V 
\ return came at cricket between Cimughton and 
Stratton Amllev Clubs, was played on the * th instant at 
the latter pli.ee. The (T-oughtou sido were the winners, 
with G wickets to go down. Croughton m the fust 
innings scored 133, and in the 
wickets down, (51 -194; of which ( ■ Hawk 
■ cmid with only 4 
nado 3 and, 
S35} T. Cross, 25 and 1 ; Byes nod wide., 33 and 13. 
W.TX.Y Cricket W.tfir.-T»d' Club 1ms ago in horn 
There I* ev.-rv -a on to li.qmtl.at it will mulntam .«* former 
ri'iiutut ion Mr. lliyd has kindly granted the spot known 
as Church Leys for n cricket ground, and It is now in pre- 
paration for tho players. 
