THE FIELD 
709 
RUGBY UNITED v. LEAMINGTON. 
On Monday last, a match was played between the above 
clubs on the ground of the latter. The morning was a bril- 
liant one. This induced a large company to wend their way 
from Rugby to “Famed Leamington Spa.” The rural 
scenery on the road, and the beauty of the country, 
caused several parties to drive down rather than take 
the rail, being about the same distance, viz., fifteen miles. 
A jovial crew of younkers engaged a van, and being six- 
teen in company, they were, as may be supposed, rather 
closely packed. The morning (like themselves in their 
journey through life) being unclouded at the beginning, 
they imagined it would be all sunshine, and their dray 
was accordingly divested of its covering ; but on their re- 
turn it rained in torrents, accompanied with heavy peals of 
thunder, and frequent flashes of vivid lightning. Under such 
circumstances, it would have taken all the philosophy of a 
Mark Tapley to have been jolly. They were completely 
drenched; and one of them said he should remember the 
day of the month without making a note of it. The home- 
ward journey occupied five hours. 
The Rugby side went in first, by sending in W. Over and 
Osborn, whose steady play placed 33 on the score for a start, 
Osborn closely following in the wake of Over. .J. Brown 
played remarkably well for 27— and not out, the second 
innings for 25. Caldecott made a fine hit to leg, but Astill 
caught the ball, which made the Rugbyians say “ That’s un- 
fortunate,” and the Leamington men say “That’s the cheese.” 
Sawyer, whose general play is on a par with his sort, suf- 
fered a reverse by Page felling his timber in the first innings 
without a mark, and Vernon catching his ball in the second 
innings with only one to tell. “ Bravo Rouse” arose from 
the Spa men, and “who’d a thought it” from the other 
sido. 
Eyles said he was going the rude/, as he gave two fine 
drives, for four each, and a single, when Astell took away 
his middle stump. The others did nothing worth telling 
about, but they meant well. 
The Leamington side did not score so many by ten ns 
Rugby; but, taking into the chapter the young blood they 
had to field against them, their score of 85 was very respect- 
able. Of this number Mr. Rose obtained 1 8 not out ; W. 
L. Vernon, Esq., 19; and C. Page, 10, who also bowled out 
four crack men on the Rugby side. The rest would have 
obtained a much greater score “ had it not been for so and 
so,” or the 'glorious uncertainty of the game, amid the 
chapter of accidents that impede the progress of the well- 
meaning. . 
The rain, which had fallen during the afternoon and im- 
peded the play, put a stop to the game at six o’clock, and 
the Rugby United brought away the ball as a trophy of the 
victory. 
A cold collation ivas provided on the ground by Mr. 
uimndlcr, of the Newmarket Inn, to which about thirty sat 
down. 
bcgbt. 
GENTLEMEN OF WORTHING e. THE FLAYERS OF WORTHING. 
This match was played at Worthing, on Monday the 10th 
inst., and terminated in favour of the Players by 20 runs. 
The following is the score : — 
PLATERS. 
R. Gray, b Beanclerk l 
W. Blaker, run out 11 
J. Fillery, b Wallace 1 
F. Cortis, b Beauclerk 14 
G. Cortis, b Wallace 6 
H. Carter, sen., b Wallace 0 
J. K. Jackson, c Lord A. Paget, b 
Lord II. Paget 2 
H Carter, jun., b Lord II Fagct .. 2 
^ Blaker, not out 12 
Nash, b Lord H .Paget 2 
G. Bennett, b Lord H. Paget .. . . 2 
Byes, Ac 2 
b Beauclork • . ' . . 
b Beauclerk . . . • 
.. 0 
b Beauclerk .. •• 
run out 
b Lord H. Paget 
.. 0 
b Lord 11. Paget 
.. 0 
c Beauclerk, b Lord 
II. 
Fagot 
not out 
b Lord 11. Paget 
.. 2 
b l ord 11. Paget 
.. 1 
b Pucklo 
Byes, &c 11 
Total. 
.. .. 52 
GENTLEMEN. 
Total 
62 
H. Cecil, 1 b w, b Gray 
Lord A. Paget, c Gray, b Fillery .. 1 
Lord II. Puget, c Fillery, b Gray .. 6 
Captain R. Wallace, c Gray, b Fillery 1 
B. Brown, b Gray 2 
Captain Parry, b Fillery 20 
R. Pucklo, b Gray 2 
Captain Edgell, b l'lllcry 0 
W. niako, b Gray 6 
H. Cole, ran out 10 
Beauclerk, not out 11 
Byes, A c 15 
H. Osborn, b Astill 12 
W. Over, b Pago 15 
J. Purnell, b Astill 4 
.1. Brown, c Jennings, b Hammond .. 27 
E. M. Caldecott, c Latimer, b Astill.. 0 
E. Elkington, b Page 3 
E. Sawyer, b Page 0 
M. Brown, c Gowan.b Pago .. ..4 
E. Eyles, b Astill 9 
H. Over, b Page 0 
W. Cosby, not out 2 
Byes, 12— wldes, 7 19 
c Rose, b rage 0 
b Jennings 
not out 
b Jennings 
c Vernon, by Jennings . 
b Hammond 12 
Total. 
95 
st Gowan 
Byes, 2— wldes, 5 
Total 06 
LEAMINGTON. 
J. C. Jones, h w, b Caldecott 7 
J. C. Jennings, 1 b w, b Eyles 1 
J. C. Yonge, c J. Brown, b Caldecott 3 
J. C. Hammond, 1 b w, b Eyles 6 
Captain Gowan, b Eyles 7 
C. Page, run out 
W. Astill, b Caldecott JJ 
W. L. Vernon, c W. Over, b Caldecott 19 
J. Latimer, t Caldecott ® 
J. Rose, not out 18 
W. Gascoine, run out ® 
Byes, 6— wldes, C— leg byes, 2 14 
Total 85 
PORCHESTER «. EAST HANTS. 
This match was played at Porchester on Monday, J uly 
24th, between eleven of the Union Club at Porchester, and 
second eleven of the East Hants Club. The fielding on the 
East Hants side was remarkably good; and any one will al- 
low, considering that the Porchester eleven never practised 
or played together before they did their share. The day 
was beautifully fine, but very hot, and there was a very fair 
sprinkling of company to enliven the scene. 
At the termination of the first innings, East Hants were 
one ahead of their opponents. The Porchester eleven, at 
the end of their second innings, increased their score to 111 
and East Hants only reached to 36 runs, leaving Porchester 
winners by 74 runs. 
UNION CLUB. 
b Fillery o 
c Gray, b Fillery .. . . 0 
b Fillery 0 
b Gray . . . . 1 
b Fillery 1 
h w, b Fillery 7 
not out 0 
c Jackson, b Fillery .. .. 0 
b Pillory 1 
b Gray 0 
b Gray 9 
Byes, A c 5 
Total 25 
Total 72 
A correspondent says : “ At the commencement, bettin 
was 2 and 3 to 1 on tho gentlemen — a fact justified by appear- 
ances and the first innings. It was supposed that the playora 
could not keep Lord H. Paget’s twisters and C. Beauclcrk’s 
splendid balls out of the wicket, nor did they make any 
lengthened stand against it ; but the bowling of Gray and 
Fillery proved a match for the gentlemen, — they came with a 
miuid-likc certainty that would not bo denied. C. Beauclerk, 
Esq. and Captain Parry gave the lookers-on a rare treat 
with their splendid batting, and a catch made by Lord 
A. Paget was deservedly applauded ; and two by Gray in the 
slip were well caught. P. Curtis made two good innings, and 
II. Cole, Esq. showed us what lie used to do in days gone by. 
Thanks to the Marquis of Anglesey and the Lords Paget for 
getting up this match, which is to be followed with another 
wlieu wc shall anticipate another rare treat, and hope 
Lord H. will not bo so unfortunate as to be bowled off his legs 
by a ball pitched two feet wide of the wicket. Gray and 
Fillery wero both out by playing tlie ball first upon their 
lugs and then into the wicket. All 6eetned delighted with the 
day’s play, and were sorry when it was over.” 
The Second Match. 
GENTLEMEN. 
Lord A. Paget, run out 0 c Blaker, b Gray 
A. Watson, b Gray 7 c and b Fillery 17 
W. Blake, c and b Fillery 6 
Capt. Wallace, c Blaker, b Fillery .. 4 
Capt. Parry, b Filllery 4 
Lord II. Paget, st A. Cortis, b Gray.. 12 
B. Brown, b Fillery 3 
C. Beauclerk, st A. Cortis 0 
H. Cole, c und b Gray 6 
H. Cecil, b Gray 0 
Capt. Edgell, not out 2 
Byes, Sec 5 
ROYAL SOUTHERN YACHT CLUB REGATTA. 
Augusts, 1854. 
Regatta Committee. 
CoMMonoRR-Thc Right Honourable the Earl of Cardigan. 
Vioe-Cummodork— The Right Honourable tho Karl of Fluhnrdlnge. 
R n aR-Commodo k k — Capt. J. O'Brien, R.N. 
The Hon. Capt. Berkeley I Rich. W. Morris, E*q. 
Capt. Roebuck | T. W. Fleming, Esq. 
Morris King, Esq. 
PRIZE £10. The Second Vessel to rccelvo her Stake. 
DOR SCHOONERS the property of Members belonging 
A to any Royal Yacht Club. Tlmo race, according to Ackers's scale. 
laehta to take their station at 10 o'clock, with all sails down. Flvo 
minutes betoro tho tlmo of starting, namely, at 10.25, a preparatory gun 
will be lived, when all will man halyards ; and at 10.30 precisely, when 
the gun for starling Is tired, each vessel will make tho best of her way to 
the Nab Light, leaving It on tho starboard hand, and tlionco round ft 
bout to bo placed by tho Commlttco. rounding it oil the stiu hoard hand, 
returning by tho Nab Light to bo loft on tho port hand, to tho north of 
tho Sands' Head and Noman Buoys respectively, leaving tho Cnlshot 
Light on tho port hand, and to come In between the Conunlttco vessel 
and tho Club-houso tUg -stair. 
Entrance £1 5s. To closo at Nino o'clock on tho ovonlng of August 
tho 7th. 
PRIZE £40. 
Tho Second Vessel to receive her stake. For Cutters, tho property of 
embers belonging to any Royal Yacht Club, above 20 tons O.M. Tlmo 
Race, according to Ackers's scale. 
Tho same course ns for tho Schooners, and tho same regulations ns to 
starting. Yachts to take their station at Eleven o'Clock, and start at 
11.30 precisely. 
Entrance £1 5s. To closo at Nino o'Clock on tho ovonlng of August 
tho 7th. 
PRIZE £15. 
Tho Socond Vossol to receive her stake. For Cutters, tho property of 
Members belonging to any Royal Yacht Club, not exceeding 20 tons 
O.M. Tlmo Race, according to Ackers's Seale. Course, twice round 
tho Brambles. Yachts to take their stations at 11.30, and start under 
tho sumo regulations ns In tho two previous Matches, at Twelve o'Clock. 
Entrance, £1. To closo at Nino o'Clock p.m. oil tho ovonlng of 
August tho 7th. 
TIIF. VICE-COMMODORE'S CUP 
Will bo sailed for on tho Dili of August, and will bo open to nil Yachts 
tho property of Members of tho Royal Southern Yacht Club. Time 
Race, according to Ackers's Scale. 
Enhance £1. To closo at Nino o'Clock on tho cvcnlug of August 
tho 6th. 
Tho Vice-Commodore will, on an early day, namo tho Course and the 
Regulations under which Ills Cup Is to be sailed for. 
Applications for Vessels to be Entered to bo inndo by letter, If not 
icrsonuliy, directed to tho Chairman of tho Regatta Committee, lt.S.Y.C. 
louse, Southampton. 
All disputes will bo settled by tho Committee, who roiorve to them- 
selves tho power of altering tho above Programme, as to thorn limy 
scorn fit. 
Further particulars will bo announced. 
The REGATTA BALL will take place on Thursday, August 10. 
Tho ANNUAL CLUB DINNER on Friday, August tlth. 
W. HOOPER, lion. Secretary. 
Total 49 
rUTEBS. 
R. Gray, b Beauclerk 3 
J. Fillery, c Capt Parry, b Watson 2 
B. Blaker, b Beauclerk 3 
A. Cortis, c Capt. Edgell 11 
W. Blaker, c B. Brown 7 
G. Cortis, c Lord H. Paget, b Beau- 
clcrk 0 
J. K. Jackson, run out 7 
G. Parcel, b Beauclerk 7 
T, Slaughter, not out 4 
H. Carter, sen., b Capt. Wallace .. 5 
H. Carter, jun.. b Watson 0 
■Byes, Ac., 13 
c Jackson, b Gray .. .. 1 
b Fillery 12 
run out 25 
b Gray 
c Jackson, b Fillery 
b Filllery .. .. 
cG. Cortis .. .. 
not out 
c A. Cortis .. .. 
Byes, Ac 
Total 80 
c Beauclerk, b Watson .. 0 
b Beauclerk .. .. 
c Capt. Wallace, b Watson 13 
c Cupt. Wallace, b Watson 
b Watson 
c C. Beauclerk 
c Wallace, b Watson 
b Beauclerk 
bCapt. Wallace 
not out 
b Watson 
Byes, Ac 
Total. 
Total 
THE ROYAL VICTORIA YACHT CLUB REGATTA BALL 
will take placo at tho Club House, Rydo, on Friday, lltli August, 1864. 
Stewards. 
George Holland Ackers, Esq., Com- Thomas Chamberlayno, Esq., Vice- 
mo doro 
Sir Augustas Clifford, Bart. 
Hon. W. A’Court Holmes 
Georgo Young, Esq. 
AlteynoC. Yard, Esq. 
E. Adderlcy, Esq. 
A, S. Elliott, Esq. 
Janus P. Lyml, Esq., M.D. 
A. J. llumbrough, Esq. 
John Bcnrdiuoro, Esq. 
Cupt.-Tattnnl 
James Whitwell Torre, Esq. 
Commodore 
Thomas Willis Fleming, Esq, 
Sir Janies Caldwell, G.C.1I. 
Sir John Lees, Bart. 
J. C. FnUorton, Esq. 
W. l’rlco, E«q. 
l’akonham Mahon, Esq. 
l.o Merchant I liontas, Esq. 
Henry Goode, Esq. 
A. F. Leeds, Esq. 
Capt. Brlgstoeko, R.N. 
Capt. Campbell Look, R.N. 
The Members of tho R.V.Y.C desiring BALL TICKETS for themselves 
or their friends, arc requested to address an « inly application to tile 
Secretary at the Club House. All applications should spoclfy tho liumcs 
and addresses of tho Ladles and Gentlemen for whom the Tickets uro 
required, with tho name of the Member so applying. 
The Ball Tlckuts will bo delivered at the Secreiary's Office only, be- 
tween the hours of Twelve and Four dully, on and after Wednesday, tho 
2nd of August. Gentlemen's Tickets, 10 ; Ladies' Tickets, 7s. each. 
“R.V.Y.C. House, By order of tho Committee, 
Jtyde, July 12, 1864. J. Hauler Huliiy, Secretary. 
Martin, c : 
Wale, b Boileau .. 
Barloot b Boileau.. . 
Russell, c Gordon . . . 
R. Whiting, not out 
II. Whiting, b Boileau. 
II. II. Hales, c Greentree, b Whiting 
A. Slieakstone, c Greentrce, b Wale.. 
Grcelham, b R. Whiting 
T. Andrew, not out 
W. P. Foord, run out 
Baker, run out 
Brown, c Greentrce. b Will ting.. . . 
Holloway, c and b Greentrce .. .. 
Bullew, b Greentreo 
Byes, 5— no ball, 1 
Total 9* 
2 
b Boileau 
0 
c Boileau 
3 
b Boileau 
8 
b Brown 
8 
c Andrews 
0 
b Brown . 
7 
c Andrews, b Brown 
24 
1 
c Andrews 
.. 7 
21 
b Brown 
2 
run out 
1 
Dot out 
Bye 
45 
Total 
111 
ANTS. 
0 
b Greentree . . . . 
s 
cH. Whiting .. .. 
0 
3 
,, .. •• •• s. 
.. 2 
0 
b Greentreo .. .. 
.. 0 
17 
b Greentree .. .. 
.. 0 
9 
c Dillaway, b Whiting 
.. 0 
3 
c Snow 
.. 4 
4 
c Downmnn ... •• 
.. 13 
. 0 
b Greentree 
, 1 
not out 
.. 0 
. 6 
Byes 
.. 8 
ST. AUSTLE v. ST. COLUMB. 
This game was played on the ground of tho St. Columb 
Club, on Tuesday the 4th inst., and terminated in favour o’ 
St. Columb, with four wickets to go down. St. Columb hav 
ing won the toss, sent St. Austle into the bowling of H 
Vyvyan, Esq., and the “ renowned ” Oke, the innings, as wil 
be seen on refinance to the score, produced but a melancholy 
21, of which Burrows — decidedly the safest bat in the St 
Austle eloven— scored 13 ; tho others, with one or two excop 
tions, contributing “eggs” enough to set an old duck. St 
Columb’s first innings produced 47, the best players, as is often 
the case, being got rid of cheaply ; this, however, placed St. 
Columb 2G ahead, and some notion was enterluiued of winning 
in ono innings, but Burrows and Scott frustrated tho good 
intentions of the St. Columb gentlemen, by scoring 15 and 
19 respectively off their own bats, which they did by steady 
play, and for a time, appeared to bid defiance to the skill and 
activity of both bowlers and fielders, but the dearest of friends 
must part, and so it camo to pass with these two men. 
Vyvyan succeeded in entering Burrow’s wicket, and Scott 
quickly followed him, being caught at off mid ; these dis- 
lodged the crush of falling “ timbers” now began, and so con- 
tinued until the Inst man had laid his egg, and so closed the 
innings with 52 runs on tho book9, leaving St. Columb 27 to 
go in and win, which were obtained, but not until six wickets 
wero laid low. 
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Total. 
The Gentlemen op Kent and England. —This match 
was commenced on Thursday, and terminated on Friday 
evening at seven o'clock in favour of England. Score: Eng- 
land ; 1st innings, 94 ; 2nd innings, 184. Kent : 1st innings, 
93; 2nd innings, 60. Kent thus lost by 135 runs. 
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