THE FIELD. 
1)55 
Thursday. August 10. at Horsbam-M.C.C. and Ground agalust the 
Count?- of Sussex— return match. 
Monday, August 14. at Canterbury-Kent 'with Four Players) against 
England— return match. 
/>^i nrSd * y ’ A UgU » St j 17, Canterbury — Gentlemen of Kent against 
Gentlemen of England— return match. 
_ August 21, at Nottingham — Nottinghamshire against 
England— return match. t ° B 
* Th ursday, August 24, at Leicester- M.C.C. (with three players of the 
ground) against the Leicestershire Club (with threo players of tlio 
Midland Counties) -return match. 
CRICKET.— TUE ALL-ENGLAND MATCHES TO COME. 
» 20. At Broughton, Man- 
chester. 
„ 24. At York. 
July 27. At Tunbridge Wells, 
North and South. 
31 or August 3. Stourhrhlgo 
Lincoln (day not fixed.' 
H. L. Han Ison, Esq., c Tonsonby, b b Drake 
Drake 6 
J. Harding, Esq., c Bcauclcrk, b Du 
Cane 7 HBsCm 3 
C. J. Lane, Esq., c and b Du Cano .. 33 st PonsonOy# 81 Dvako .. il 
J. Alington, Esq., b Drake 0 b Du Cana 
G. Larlc, Esq., b Du Cano 0 
G. S. Park, Esq., c and b Du Cnno . . 5 
E. L. Barton, Esq., c and b Du Cano.. 3 ....... 
S. Clarke, Esq., run out 5 b Drake 
H. Sheppard, Esq., st Fonsonby, b 
Drake 0 run out .. 2 
R. L. Adams, Esq., b Du Cano.. .. 0 o Fonsonby b Du Cano .. I 
C. FIndyer, not out 0 not out 1 
Wides, 1— byes, 1— leg byes, 1 .. 3 Wides, 1 .! i 
b Du Cano 0 
b Du Cane 5 
c Eurl of Uxbridge, b Drake 1 
, . . . -J 
Total 
G1 
1 ZINOAnt. 
Total 
Earl of Uxbridge, b Harding 
Lord A. Paget, c Harding, b Park .. .. 
.. .. 0 
E. F. Drake, Esq., st Alington, b Adams.. 
C. Beauclerk, Esq., b Harding 
47 
. Fellows, Esq., c Harrison, b Adorns 
A. Baillie, Esq., b Lone 
H. B. Mrync, Esq., b Lano 
A. Du Cane, Esq., not out 
Lord II. Paget, c Lnne, b Hording .. .. 
Wides, 3— byes, 1— leg byes, 3 
ii 
8 
.. .1 w i 
7 
Total 
I ZINGARI V. PRESENT ETONIANS. 
Tlie following match was played on Tlnrrsday, JirFy 6, at 
Eton College : — 
_ I 2INOAHI. 
J- C. Pinney, Esq., run out 9 
W. G. Heathcote. Esq., b Berkeley.. 0 
E. J. Tremlet, Esq., b Milniuu .. .. 0 
F V. Northey, Esq., c Calvert, b 
Berkeley 32 
F. H. Norman, E<q., run out .. .. 4 
E. B Fane, Esq., c Lord Burghley, b 
Milman 5 
Hon. N. G. K. Rolle, b Berkeley .. 19 
H. smith. Esq., b Milman 5 
E. Coleridge, Esq., c Newman, b 
J. Mordaunt, Esq., not out 10 
G. II. Field, Esq., b Drako 7 
Byes, 9— leg byes, 1— wide balls, 8 18 
b Drake j. .. .. .. $ 
b Berkeley 4 
run out .. t , 4 . 2 
b Berkely 2 
c 31111s b Drake to 
st Balllie. b Drako .. 
c A. Baillie, b Drake 
st Bail)*, U Drako ... 
Total J37 
notout 2 
b Drake o 
Byes, 4— wide bull* 9 13 
Total 67 
_ ritesEjrr Etonians. 
Capt. D. Baillie, e Rolle, h Pinney., 19 notout.. .« .. ,.2 
G A. Milman, Esq.,c Kollo, b Pinney 10 c Mordaunt 2 
E, r. Drake. Esq., b Northey .. .. 24 notout .. .. ’ fit 
Lord Bayhley. b Pinney 2 
Hon. Capt. MiRes, b Northey .. .. 0 
Capt. Berkeley, b Northey 0 
Capt. Calvert, b Northev 0 
Capt, R. Bateson, st Field, b Pinney 0 
R. A. Clcmenfj Esq., c Coleridge, b 
Berkeley 28 c Burghley, b Drake .. 10 
Northey 0 
A. Baillie, Esq., b Pinney 5 
Capt. II. Balllie, not out C 
Byes, 3-leg byes, 1-wldc balls, 8 12 Bye.% I— widebalh, 3 .. 4 
T°t«l 81 Total lb 
In the 1st innings, Mr. Drake’s slows woro not introduced 
until the last wicket. In the 2nd innings that gentleman’s 
name appears 6even times in the bowler’s column. Runs — 
1st innings, 137; 2nd innings, 67. A judgment, founded on 
results is of little value, and so, judgment upon the noblo 
Captain who managed the Zingari team, is deferred. — J. L. B. 
OXFORD NORTH WARD r. WARBOROUGH. 
The return match between the above elevens was played 
or * Meadow, Oxford, on Monday last, and terminated 
in favour of the Oxonians, with 67 runs to spare. 
In the first match played at Warborough, a few weeks ago, 
when the Oxford youths were victorious, both elevens were 
under 21 years of age; but on this occasion the villagers 
could not command the services of several of more that played 
in theflrst match, in consequence of their being occupied in the 
hay-fit-l-L, and veterans of rather long standing were substi- 
tuted, to which the Oxonians made no objection. 
The occasion was graced by the pre*ouc« of many of the 
fair sex, whose appearance douhtlc-s contributed much 
towards the favourable conclusion of tltc Raino, by inspiring 
the northern competitors with an unusual degrco’of confidence*, 
which was evinced by the great increase of thuir score in the 
second innings. 
oxrouo. 
Turner, b Gooitcuough -j 
Cleaver, run out o 
Leaver, b Tripp 3 
Jame% b Goodenough is 
East, b Tripp . . e 
Barrett, not out 1 
Well*, b Tripp 0 
Joy, b Goodciiongii 5 
Pickwick, e Arthur, b Tripp . . . . 0 
Gough, b Goodenough 0 
Hicks, 0 and b Trlpu 1 
Uyo*»t 
c Westbrook, b Tripp 
b Tripp 
c Brown, b Tripp 
b Tripp 
b Tripp 
b Goodenough .. .. 
not "in 
b T rlpp 
b Goodonougli .. .. 
run out 
b Goodenough. .. .. 
Byes, 6 
TobU 
35 
Total 
WARftOliOL'GII. 
Tripp, b Turner .... .. „ .. , 
Kimberley, b James 8 
Tripp, a Tumor, b .James 1 
Gondonoitirh, b .fumes 0 
Cole*, c and l» Turner 7 
ffolwotv, b Turner .4 
Brown, o Hicks, b Turner 3 
Keen, e Sough, fi Turner 3 
Ansell, run out 1 
Arthur, b East 1 
Westbrook, not out .. ,. .. . . 1 
c Louver, b Turner .. 
run out „ 
b .hum s 
0 Leaver, b Turner .. 
b Tumor .. .. 
run out ... 
not out 
c PIckwtck b Turner. . 
b T inner 
c Pickwick, b Jama*., 
c Turner, b James .. 
Byes 
Total 
.. 41 
SOUTH HANTS*. GENTLEMEN COMMONERS OF W INCHEST** 
COLLEGE. 
TI10 above match cam® off nt the Antelopo ground, Low- 
lone, Southampton, on Monday last tho 10th inst, ami was 
decided in favour »f South Hants by 3 runs on tho first innings. 
Annexed is the score : — 
south liANTa. 
Thomim Cbamberliryntr, b Meri iman 
A. B, Itandnll, b Burney 15 
J. Greenwood, b Mcrriman . . . . 0 
G. Onslow, b Burney .. .. .. .. 0 
H, Pearce, run out 21 
A. Kidding, b Penrson 23 
O. Disney, c Burney, b Gnndry . . 
— Sfisslebroolf, 8 Inimey . . . . 
R. B. Smith, b Burney 0 o A thaws, b Burney . . 
W. S. Parry, bfhwiwy,. .. .... 0 b Bumoy 
Oakley, not out .. 0 b Burney 
Byes»Ac n Byes, he.. 
e Burney, b Men-lmnn 
c Athaws, b Merrlimm 
b Iluruoy 
b Burney .. .. .. 
b Worrlman 
b Mcvrimim- 
3 c P*u«sm»,l» Burney., 
f not ont 
Total. 
Total 
URXTT.RJtliS COSTUiiNEIU. 
J. Sundry, b Misalehrook 
R. W. Merrlenon. B Mlaslobinrok * 
IT. T'. Burney, c Oakley, & M-rusb-breok P> not out 
V Mowaf, B MiRSlebrooTc 
C. Theobald,, b Oubtey 
J. Hlfekena, b OiUiloy 
A. Rorthon. e Greenwood, h Ortkley 
E. W. Sfreatllobl, b Mlssfebrouk ' . . 
J. T. Athaws, b Oakley 
Ff. A thaw* oDfaney, b 3f isslobroolt . . 
A. C. FWmon, not oiH» 
Byo* .. .. .. 
T3 
i> a Mualabuook 
U 
1# 
ft 
10 
3 
2 Byes . 
Total.. 
Total 
DR. SFYER'S ELEVEN t*. AN ELEVEN 09 THE BUR. WOOD CLUB, 
This raatab was played on Saturday the dth, on the 
RoFwwod Grnuttil ; and after soma good ploy exhibited by 
Messrs, ypjers and Bin-refC on rhe one side, und Cuaenove and 
Webb on (he other, terminated In fin our of Dr. Spvev’s cloven 
by !> wicket* U» spare. 
BUR WOOD CL CD. 
13 b Spycv* ... 23 
Cozenove, b Barrett ... 
Ln»htngron, b Barrett 
Webb, run out 
NtffbtlngaJe, run out 
Danvers, b Craven 
Harnett, « Hume, b Barrett ... 
Oldham, bCrsven 
WMfs, e and b Craven 
Ben*, f Dr. Spyera, b BaniettL.. 
Hickman, not out ., 
Moyer, b Barrets ... ... 
Byoa 2 — wide* 6 ... 
s bt r.vrea 
2 b Barrett 
7 b Barrett 
•» b Spyers 
I I b Barrett 
h b Craven 
7 b Taylor 
» notour ... 
4 b Craven 
(l e Rarretr, b Craven 
8 Byea 7— wide* 2... 
Total 
G2 
Total.. 
Ashwel), 0 ButinotS,!* 31ever 
LawrelT, b Meyer 
DR. BPVRR'S CLRVfcx. 
etc # JTe; 
Spver, b Meyor... 
Wilson, b Meyer 
Craven, c Lu^blngtou, b .Meyer 
Dr. Spyers, 6 Burnett 
Taylor, run out 
Stubbs, b Meyer... 
Hume, b Moyer 
Crawford, not out 
Byes, 12— leg byes, 2— wides, 7,,, 
Total 
.. 0 
4 b Buvu«U 
0 fi Burnett... 
, 2 b .'lover . 
27 b Meyer ... 
0 not out ... 
0 b Moyer ... 
0 
net out 
21 Byes 9— widen 9.. 
(17 
Total... 
LEAVERS e. NON LEAVERS AT DURHAM SCHOOL. 
A match played nt Durham .School ground between those 
going to l«an- at the end of ibo term, v. those who remain. 
Bhodo* b Wilcox 
Burkina, e King; b Wilcox 
W CrvateT, e uwl b Dodd 
Hekcby, 1 b er, b Wike* .. .. 
Blrkett. b Warden .. .. .. 
IftfBina, b Wantell 
tao, Ike, h oksyfer 
Kerr, run out 
J. Atkinson, tint ont 
W. Atkiukuu, c Wilcox, b Dodd 
•Jacqncs, b Wordefl 
1 
run out 
.. 36 
21 
0 Carr, b Cluj tor .. 
.. 26 
M 
ran »ut 
.. 3"' 
9 
I> Dodd 
.. 4 
7 
bKbsg 
.. 16 
» 
8 Thomson, b Arkell 
.. 28 
5 
b King 
.. I 
1 
run out 
3 
Mill out 
2 
c Dodd, b Dodd 
1 
1) 
h Wilcox 
37 
Byes, &c 
.. 39 
118 
Total .. .. 
VKI.8. 
0 
run out 
1 
c and h Rhodes 
4 
« 
b Rokeby 
0 
b Craster . . . . . . 
10 
run out 
Warden, c Rokeby, b Rhodes .. 
Dodd, c Perkins, b Rhodes 
J. Arkfll, b Crest er 
Wikox, b Crasu-r .. .. .. .. 15 c Perkins, b ('raster 
R. King, c and b Craster 13 c Rhodes, bCraster.. 
Chaytor, b Rbodea (, b Rhodes 
A. Carr, not out 3 
Thomson, 1 b v, b Craster .... 5 
Hodge, b Craster u 
Bye*, &e 
b Rokeby 3 
not out 0 
b Rhodes 0 
Byes, ho 57 
Total Total .. 
• Jacques played for Hardy in tic first Innings only. 
163 
LEAVERS ». NON-LEAVERS AT DURHAM SCHOOL. 
A return match between those going 1 1 leave ut tho end 
of this term p. those going to stop. 
XON-UkVHIU. 
Chaytor, b Rhodes 
Crumble, c I’crktns, b Cluster .". !. 9 
Warden, U Rhodes 
Dodd, not out ” | , S3 
Arkcll, b Craster "* 01 
Wilcox, b Rhodes . . .. > ’ j 7 
King, e and b Rhodes .. ” *| j j 
Pi-eston, b Craator .. .. „ . j 
A. Carr, c Hardy, b Rhodes .. ” 
Thompson, 0 Leo, b Rhodes . . 13 
Hodge, b Craster " ..7 
&C. 
not out 
not out 
Total. 
Pork Ins, b Wilcox 
Blrketf, run 01 t 
Rhode*, b Wilcox 
Rokby run mis 
TTnrdy u Wilcox 
• Craster, 1 1> w, b Wilcox . . 
Leo, 0 Crombto, b Dodd . . 
lllgclns, c and b Wilcox . . 
t Kerr, run out 
T. Carr, 0 Crumble, b Dodd 
T. Atkinson, not out . . . . 
Byes, 
..290 
virus. 
Total 
.. 10 
.. 2 
b Arkcll .. , 
o Arkcll, b Hint' 
b Arkcll .. 
b Arkcll 
c Crumble, u Di 
. and b \s ilcox 
b Wllox .. 
0 King, b Wilco 
c Cnvr, b Wilco: 
c und ii Wilcox 
nut out.. .. 
Byes, wides 
Id 
;l 
1 
1 
1 05 
1,0 to* Total .. 231 
• E Carr, pluyiut ftir CtaaCuv In tho 2nd Inninns 
f W. Afklnmm, pi ny oil for Kerr in the 2nd Innlugi, 
BRIGHTON CLUB •. WORTHING. 
Wn*f»ing wii* * gnotl ohl EatyMahinaii hotter limn n fine day, 
» grm-l tew*, and powerful oppouenta. Such was tho <-u.no on 
Titmrday tho 4th. when th« i»hr»v* portion met upon Bma-1- 
wxtav Drew, r<» try tlmir *tron*t!i with but und hull. Tho 
jjpwtt, thanks to the Narqnl* of Airjtosoy, wiih got Into 
spfeml ul cundirinn, imt) much goo I phiv took plnco. Tho 
U'orthfnjtifex turned out 4 * »«.«<-, Including ladies uhnvo 
number, fo witness tho mutch. Mnrquoos wore erected by 
the noble Marqnfx for their spoeial use, mid duly appre- 
ciated by thorn. Where all wns good it would soem invidious 
to particularise ; but we could not help Holloing the steady 
play of Lord II. Pugot. IT- will, moat undoubtedly, hucoinn 
a grout acquisition to tho Zlngurls, In whose colours ho 
played upon this occasion. Lord A. I’aget, loo. niado a good 
defence, but was eventually caught close to IiU wlnkot. J. A. 
Haynes, Esq., made two lino Innings, for 20 and HI; this Is a 
vory promising young pluyor. Tho howling of dray und 
Purcorwuo first-rntr. On the part of Brighton, tho halting 
of ('. Curpantor, E*q., und l ? . Havcuhlll, 1 q , wax much 
admired, and tliofr long scores might ho Mild to win tho 
mulch for thorn. Tho slow howling of — Munster, !•: 
marlo sad havoc with tho Worthing second Innings, and hl'n 
fielding at tho point was, like Lord Iug.-tV, extremely good; 
nothing cnnio ami** to either. After a tio in the first Inning*' 
Brighton won with five wlcheta to go down. 
tvomisixo. 
R. Gray, b Carpenter 2 
F. Cw'tls, e Bain brlitgo, b Adams .. 7 
Lord A. PagaL e Curpantor .. .. I 
T A. U nynes, b Aitanis .. . . jn 
C apt Parry, e Munster, b t’nrpimtor 3 
Lord If. Foger > u Carpentor, b 
el’wbunk, b Munster 
b Munster 
0 Adams, b Munslur.. 
o Carpenter, b Munster 
Ii w .. .. .. .. 
•JO 
hi rni no 
G. Purecr, c Carpontur, b Adams . 
. I! 
Ii lluvunhlll 
W. Blake, not out 
0 Adams, b Munster. . 
.. 11 
if. Cecil, run out 
Capt. KdgcolI, c Bruco, h Adams 
. 13 
. 3 
0 and b Carpenter .. 
1 
I’yas &0 
Byes, fire 
.. a 
Total 
. 33 
Total .. 
ABini 
1 mi, 
T. Psln«,c Cecil, b llayucs 
b Havocs 
.. 1 
Citrpentor, b tlr.iy 
c Haynes, b Purcer .. 
.. 37 
W, Adams, st Furry 
F Ravenhfn;b Plrrcrr 
. » 
e Ruvnes, b I’nrcer .. 
.. 4 
G. l-'.wbanlt, e Gray, b Firrevi- .. . 
. 2 
Utterson, rnn ont 1) 
A. Utterson. rim ont 0 
Bulnbridge, b Gray 0 
Bvlitger, nut out I 
Byoe, &<r. 2'J 
Total. 
93 
b Raynes 1 
notout 3 
Dyes, Nee 8 
Total 71 
Out Sttedta. 
ROWING AT OXFORD. 
Sir, — K ithi-r by a strange mistake on the part of yottr Informant or your 
printer, i*n aceoant of Nome races at Oxford In vour fiTiproslon of last 
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They arc only the challenge sculls of Ids own college (unl.crsity) which 
Mi. Johnston won, with which I have no doubt lie U well content, 
without aspiring to be a rival of n Short or a Turner. This should be 
explained for the benefit of those who do not know the ilHTcrencu between 
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Prom Varna. 
1 enclose 6 letter vrhtch I have received from my husband fdon't 
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HOW TO KILL MAGGOTS. 
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FISHING IN NORTHAMPTON. 
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FOOD FOR DOGS. 
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cheapest food for a sporting dog whlch|!s rather dainty, imdlu> e great 
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