749 
THE FIELD. 
BALDON. 
j Thomson, c Hillicr, b Hurst... 
... 0 
b Tuckwell 
... 0 
T. Jones, b Tuckwell 
... 0 
b Hurst 
... 0 
T. Frnin, c Horst, b Tuckwell ... 
... 0 
not out 
... 0 
J. Parsons, c Hillicr, b Horst ... 
... 5 
b Tuckwell 
... 10 
G. Frain, b Tuckwell 
... 18 
b J. Hurst 
... 10 
J. Western, c Bacon, b Tuckwell 
... 21 
s Bacon 
... 0 
W. Fniin, c Hands, b Bacon 
p. White, b Tuckwell 
... 11 
... 1 
... 0 
j. Lowe, not out 
... 13 
b Tuckwell 
... I 
J. Fruin, run out 
... 3 
b Hurst 
... 0 
J. Thomson, c Bacon, b Hurst ... 
... 15 
v 
Byes, &c 
... 16 
Byes, &c 
... 25 
Total 
102 
Total ... 
... 47 
DROITWITCH r. 
KIDDERMINSTER. 
This match was played at Kidderminster ; Sheldon and 
Richards bowling. The bowling was under-hand, 
and very good ; Sheldon’s being left-handed. Kidder- 
minster lost their wickets for forty-one runs, which Droit- 
witch headed by sixteen runs ; this number being ob- 
tained by Mr. Richards by very good play. The Kidder- 
minster bowling required more lively ground. It is round 
and very good, especially that of Hawkes. Wilkes, who 
was put on as a change, finely bowled Mr. Richards by a 
shooter ; and Kidderminster went in again, this time with 
more success, Messrs. Talbot, Hawkes, and Kent doing 
most work with the bat, and the two former making ex- 
cellent scores. The innings closed for 107, leaving 91 to 
be got off. Droitwitch immediately put their men in ; and 
when time was called had scored 30 for the loss of four 
wickets. The game is thus drawn, but rather in favour of 
Kidderminster, as the four best wickets had fallen. Sheldon, 
the left-handed bowler, should try to command his temper, 
as the exhibition of bad temper spoils all the amusement of 
the game. Ho should also forbear appealing without cause; 
for balls pitched a foot to the off and breaking in cannot 
possibly justify an appeal for leg before wicket. 
KIDDERMINSTER. 
Kent, run out . . .. 0 b Ingram g 
Whittaker, c Smith, b Sheldon. . .. 4 
Hawkes, b Sheldon 3 
Hamlyn, b Richards I 
P. Talbot, b Richards 4 
G. Talbot, b Sheldon 2 
W. Mill ward, b Richards 3 
Wilkes, b Sheldon 7 
Surniun, b Richards .. .. .. .. 3 
Palmer, b Richards 4 
Boycott, not out 2 
Byes 2 
run out o 
b Richards 33 
b Sheldon 
not out 3.1 
c Downes, b Richards .. 6 
b Richards 5 
b Richards 2 
c Smith, b Richards.. .. 4 
c Sheldon, b Ingram .. 0 
c Emay, b Sheldon .. .. 0 
Byes, See 12 
Total. 
107 
Total 41 
DROITWITCH. 
Wheeler, b Hawkes 2 b Hawkes 0 
Smith, b Whittaker 1 
Richards, b Wilkes 17 
Perkins, b Hawkes 5 
Harvey, b Hawkes 2 
Sheldon, run out .. .. 0 
Ingram, b Whittaker 0 
Saunders, run out.. .. 0 b Wilkes ,, 5 
Hemming, b Hawkes 2 
Emuss, c Palmer, b Hawkes .. .. 0 
Downes, not out 0 
Log byes, 6— wldcs, 11 16 Byes, &c 
runout 
c Surman.b Hawkes.. .. 5 
not out 
notout 
Total 
67 
Total 
SOUTH HERTS v. REDBOURNE. 
SOUTH nERTS. 
Southwell, l) Sibley 3 b Sibley 6 
J. Brown, run out 3 1 b w 14 
G. A. Lacey, b Field 32 c D. Farr 0 
G. F. Faithful, run out 7 b Sibley 05 
E. M. Blrcb, c Skillman 17 c J. Westell .. . 10 
W. B. Lysley, c Skillman 25 st Skillman .. .. " 36 
R. Dimsdale, st Skillman 6 run out 0 
G. Lysley, st Skillman 4 
Myers, b Field 0 b T. Westell 0 
Green, not out 3 c Grimstead G 
Beaumont, run out 0 c W. Westell .... 3 
Wides, 4— byes, 4 8 Wides, 2-bye 1 .. ” 3 
Total 108 Total "l05 
REDBOURNE. 
J. Thorogood, b Lacy 23 
G. Thorogood, b Birch 27 
T. Grimstead, c Birch 13 
Field, c Birch 9 
D. Farr, b Lacy 2 
J. Thestcll, not out 14 
W. Thestcll, b Birch 3 
W. Ashby b Birch 
D. Skllman, 1 b w 
Sibley, run out 
Rev. W. S. Nadu, b Birch 1 
Wides, 9— byes, 9— no balls, 1 . . 19 
not out 
not out 13 
b Birch j 
Total. 
W, 7-n b, 1-1 b, 1 .. 9 
118 Total .. .. 3^ 
OXFORD UNITY v. STOW WOOD. 
Tlie above clubs commenced a match, on the Stow Wood 
ground, on Monday week, but, owing to the unfavourable state 
of the weather, the stumps were drawn before the match was 
finished. The result, as far as the play went, proved that the 
sides wero equally matched ; it was as follows : — 
Stow Wood, 1st lnnlnga 
»• » 2nd . 
Total . . . • >• , . . . , . ti on 
Unitt 1st innings 
•» 2nd „ with 8 wickets standing. . 13 
Total 
The return match was played at Oxford, on Cowley Marsh 
on Wednesday, the 9th of August. The report has not vet 
reached us. J 
BEDMINSTER v. WEST GLOUCESTERSHIRE CLUBS. 
„ BEDMINSTER, 
Tovey, c Miller, b H. Grace .. ..2 
Mallard, b I’ocock 0 
H. Miles, b Pocock 1 
Merchant, run out 11 
T. Miles, b Pocock 3 
J. Wadham, c Pepler, b H. Grace .. l hw.bH. Graced ” " 0 
Hams, c Baber, b Pocock 1 b H. Grace " 1 
A.Batt, b II. Grace 0 bH Grace.. .. !! !’ 4 
Aldersley, run out 0 b H . Grace 2 
Protheroe, not out 0 notout 5 
C ByM Dd ’ “ bSent b H - Grace 1" 
b Pocock Q 
b Pocock 
b Pocock 
c Grace, b H. Grace . . .. 11 
b H. Grace 
B, 8— lb, 1— w, 2 .. 
Total. 
Total 54 
WEST GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
Pocock, b T. Miles 2 
H. Miles, b Merchant . . 
notout 
... * u *ucn,imui •• •• o 
bmallboncs, b Merchant 2 
ri« 1 A'dersloy.b T. Miles .. 3 
S?£ e, » c b Merchant . . . . 
vm ’ v y*dham, b T. Miles . . . . 
Miller, b T. Miles . 
Pepler, b T. Miles " ,{ 
Brydon, not out .. .. " 
P- Mals, c and b Batt . . *5 1 out ' 
b T. Miles f 
Paglor, c and b Batt ! ! 0 
Byes, 2-leg bye, 1- wides', 3-’n b* 1 7 
Total. 
Leg bye l 
WEEDON GARRISON r. THE RUGBY CLUB. 
The annual match between the above scat of war and the 
seat of learning, took place at Rugby on Monday weok. The 
morning was fair, but iu the afternoon the rain fell copiously, 
causing both sides to beat to quarters uuder the pavilion. 
The Garrison commenced action by sending in Byrno and 
Beck ; the former, after making three ones, quitted the field, 
but Beck lived to see the last man out, after nutnboring twenty- 
four, by four threos, two twos, the rest single. Ilelmes was 
the next, and the next best man, ho placing fifteen on the 
score by two threes, three twos, the rest single. The remain- 
ing eight averaged one each — seven out of this number 
having their wickets shot away by Buchanan ami Sawyer in 
rapid succession ; thus making a total of fifty-three, and all 
told. 
The Rugby sido now entered the Lists ; Caldecott and Benn 
leading the van. Tho former placed twenty opposite to his 
name, and the latter scored sixteen. Sawyer uppeared to 
have a decided objection to singles, so mado eighteen by n 
long ranger for four, two threos, and four twos. Buchanan 
and Clarke each placed thirty carefully down to their score. 
The former by three threes, five twos, tho rest single; and 
tho latter by eight twos, the rest single. 
The Garrison added twenty-four to tho Rugby scoro, in 
consequence of their ball practice being wide of tho mark in 
tliirtcon instances, also by allowing ten byes to go pnst tho 
outposts. After a short council of war it was considered 
ndv isnblo to strike, and the Garrison rotired homeward, louving 
tho civilians mastors of the ground, but not before they had 
partaken of tho hospitality of the Rugby Club in the shape 
of a dinner, !cc. 
WEEDON GARRISON. 
T. Byrne, c Fenton, b Caldecott 
Beck, not out 
Ilelmes, c Buchanan, b Fenton 
Savage, c Caldecott, b Fenton 
Spicer, b Buchanan 
G. T. Drake, b Sawyer 
Pullen, b Buchanan 
Capt. Smith, b Sawyer 
Keen, b Buchanan... 
Saving, b Buchanan 
Will to, b Buchanan 
Wides, 2— leg-byes, 1 
15 
3 
0 
I 
0 
1 
3 
O 
0 
3 
Total 
... 53 
nUGUY. 
C. Caldecott, b Hclmes 
... 20 
G. Benn, b Savago 
... 16 
E. Sawyer, b Ilelmes 
... 18 
D. Buchanan, b Ilelmes 
A. Bloxam, absent 
... 30 
C. Clarke, c and b Byrno 
... 30 
K. Fenton, b Pullen 
... 14 
C. Goppy, b Helmea 
... 3 
Fenton, b Pullen 
0 . 
C. Stanley, not out 
M. C. Molesworth, run out 
... 9 
... 7 
Wides, 13— byes, 10— no ball, 1 
... 24 
Total 
•1* ... 
...182 
Total 
14 
MR. WINSLOW'S ELEVEN v. THE TAPLOW CLUB. 
On the 27th ult., the annual match was played betweon theso 
Elevens, at Tuplow; and when tho stumps wero drawn, Mr. 
Winslow’s eleven found themsolvesOG behind their adversaries, 
with four wickets to go down. The match being only for one 
day was drawn. The score was : — 
TAPLOW CLUD. 
Tubb, cRelnaker, b A. Sperling.. .. 0 b A. Sperling 0 
Williamson, b A. Sperling 4 absent 0 
Thos. Bllnko, c H. Winslow, b A. 
Sperling 20 c L. Stewart, b Jas. Stewart 19 
Skindle, b Jas. Stewart 0 b A. Sperling 0 
Plummer, b A. Sperling 0 b Jas. Stewart 16 
F. Irby, b Jas. Stewart 0 notout 7 
Harris, c Jas. Stewart, b A. Sperling 8 runout 3 
Stlbbs,b Jus. Stewart. 9 c Relnukor, b A. Sperling. . 5 
Thos. Lunnon, b A. Sperling ..., 6c Chas. Stewart, b Jas. 
Wm. Lunnon, not out 17 
Rutland, b Brereton 7 
Byes, wides, &c. 
. 37 
Stewart 28 
b .Ins. Stewart 0 
c Chas. Stewart, b James 
Stewart 1 
Byes, wides, Ac 26 
Total. 
.... 108 Total 105 
MR. WINSLOW'S ELEVEN. 
F. Sperling, b Thos. Lunnon .. ..21 notout 40 
Jas. Stewart, 1 b w, b Wm. Lunnon. . 1 run out 7 
E. Winslow, Jun , c Skindle, b Win. 
Lunnon 0 not out 2 
S. Winslow, b Bllnko 1 
R. Brereton, c Harris, b Bllnko . . 4 
II. Winslow, runout 0 
A. Sperling, e Harris, b T. Lunnon 4 
Relnakcr, b Thos. Lunnon . . . . 2 
L. Stewart, c Wm. Lunnon, b Bllnko 9 c Tubb, b W. Lunnon . . 
J D. Stewart, b Thos. Lunnon .. 0 
Chas. Stewart, not out 5 
Byes, wides, Ac 0 Byes 7 
c and b Bllnko 2 
b Bllnko 2 
run out l 
b Harris 0 
0 
Total 
56 
Total 61 
CRICKET IN IRELAND. 
LEINSTER CLUB v. ROEBUCK.— SECOND ELEVEN.— RETURN 
MATCH. 
ROEBUCK. 
C. n. Klnahan, e Wall, b Savage 
C. Madden, c Laurenson, b Savage ... 5 
R. Klnahan, b H. Morewood 0 
C. Klnahan, b James 25 
J. Evans, b Savage 1 
J. Arthur, run out 0 
II. Langley, b James 1 
A, Bushby, c Laurenson, b Savugo ... 0 
Chapman, b Savage 4 
F. A. Macartney, b Janies 6 
J. Haslcr, not out 0 
Byes, 1— wide balls, 3 4 
b II. Morowood 4 
b Savago 2 
c James, ti Morewood ... 1 
b Savago 3 
b Savago 4 
b H. Morowood 0 
not out 3 
run out 11 
b James 0 
b Savage ft 
c Wall, b Savage 0 
Leg byes, 1 —wide bulb, 7 8 
Total... 
Total 
G. Lawrcnson, b Hosier 
G. A. Hanlon, b Haslcr 
J. Edwards, c Langley, b Hosier 
E. James, b Hosier 
H. Morewood, b Haslcr 
C. Williams, b Macartney 
O. Barry, b Hosier 
J. Morewood, b Macartney 
M. N. Wall, b Macartney 
Savage, run out 
G. Moyers, not out 
Byes, 2— leg bye, 1— wide balls, 3 
46 
LEINSTER. 
21 c Ilaslcr, b Macartney 
17 
1 b Macartney 
not out... 
not out... 
b Hosier 
0 c Evans, b Macartney 
6 Byes. 2— wide ball, 1 
Total... 
58 Total ... 
Leinster won with six wickets to go down. 
CIVILIANS v. MILITARY. WITH DOYLE. 
CIVILIANS. 
R. Cooke, c Haines, b Haines 35 
S. Arthur, b Doylo .. .. .. .. .. 12 
G. King, b Molyneux 2 
J. Coddington, c Clutterbuck, b Doylo .. .. 60 
E. Hart, b Doyle 14 
It. J. Roe, b Doyle .. .. .. .. .. 2 
R. Johnstone', c Clutterbuck, b Doylo . . . . 13 
B. II. Scott, run out 31 
E. V. Aleock, b Doylo ft 
J. Dcnby, b Molyneux 8 
W. E. Adams, notout 39 
Byes, 4— leg byes, 2— wide balls, 13— no balls, 4 23 
UILITAIIT. 
J. Pearson, K.D Gs., b Johnstono .. 
J Donovan, K.D.Gs., b Arthur .. .. 
Doyle, c Dcnby, b Arthur 
Captain Sldcbothnm, 5th D.Gs., .. 
Captain Boldero, 21st, b Arthur .. .. 
Lieutenant-Colonel llnlncs, 21st, b Hart 
A. Hunt, 3rd l).Gs., c Hart, b Johnstono 
J. Clutterbuck, C3rd, c King, b Adams .. 
— King, 21st, b Adams 
Captain Molyneux, A. D.C., not out .. 
Major Hllllcr, absent .. .. 
Dyes, 2— leg byes, 2— wides, 5-no balls, 1 
Total 
34 
2 
0 
0 
15 
6 
2 
8 
5 
11 
0 
10 
TULLOW r. CARLOW. 
c.tnLow. 
Jameson, b Johnstono 5 
II. Fltxmaurlce, b A. Brenttu .. .. 0 
J. Butler, b Johnstone 11 
A. Fltzinaurlco, 0 I-'lshbournc, b 
Bronan 0 
I). Hamilton, b Brenan 6 
A. Browno, b Brcnun 2 
E. V. Aleock, b Brenan 0 
R. Watson, c Flshbourno, b Johnstono 1 
J. Grey, not out 1 
It. Watson, Jun., Ii w,*b Brenan .. 0 
II. Faulkner, b Brenan 0 
Byes, 8— wldcs, 5-no ball, I .. li 
not out 25 
b Brenan .. .. .. .. l 
b Johnstono 0 
c and b Brenan 0 
b Brenan 
c A. Itronan, b Johnstono ft 
b Brenan . . . . . . . . 3 
.. .. 1 
b Johnstono 
b Johnstono .. .. 
b Brenan 
b Johnstono .. .. 
B, 6— w, 2— n b, 1.. 
Total 40 
TULLOW. 
R.W. Johnstone, c and b A. Fltzmau- 
rico 20 
A. Brenan, b A. Fltzmaurlce .. .. 0 
J. Brenan, 1 b w, b Fltzmaurico . .. 9 
J. Flshbournc, b Aleock 5 
R. Montfort, run out 2 
L. Montfort, c and b Aleock .. .. 1 
G. 1>. Dowson, b Fltzinaurlco .. .. 5 
C. Humphrey, not out ft 
J. Hogel, b Fltzmaurico 2 
A. Humphrey, b Aleock 1 
J. Revel, b Fltzinaurlco 0 
Byes, 1— wldcs, 3 i 
Total fti 
l b \v, b Aleock . 
not out 
not out 
7 
20 
6 
Total. 
54 
Byes, 1— wides, 1 
Total .. .. 
Total 
244 
TORONTO UNION CRICKET CLUD. 
Committer.— Mr. E. Savillo, President, Mr. J. Hunter 
Vice-President, Mr. Uadgloy, Mr. Chosliire, Mr. Rue, Mr 
Howard, Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Lawrle, Mr. H. Scudding, 
Secretary, Mr. S. Bluko, Treasurer. 
RULES. 
I. — That the namo of tho Club bo tlio “ Toronto Union 
Cricket Club.” 
2 — That tho entrance fee bo 5s. ; an additional subscription 
at the end of Juno, July, and, if needed, at the end of August. 
3. — If a member has not paid his subscription at tho 
expiration of a fortnight, he will bo fine d I s. 3d., and if not paid 
within tho month, the treasurer must submit his cate to tho 
committee. 
4. — Any person wishing to be admitted to tho “ Toronto 
Union Cricket Club” must bo proposed by 6ome member of 
tho eaiil club, and ballotled for according to rule. 
5. — That tho officers aud committee of ten members bo 
annually chosen, who shall, on all occasions, act in tho namo 
of the club. Five of tho said members to constitute a quorum. 
The committee to fill up vacancies that may occur during tho 
season. 
0.— That a regular account of tho receipts nnd disburse- 
ments of the club to bo kept by tho treasurer, nnd that tho 
accounts bo open to the inspection of tho committoo every 
month. 
7. — That tho season cotnmonco on the first Saturday in 
June, and end on tho last Saturday in August. 
8. — That the club meet every Tuesduy and Thursday during 
tho season, at six o’clock, when sides shall bo * chosen. 
Playing to commence nt half-past six, precisely. 
9. — That the club meet every Saturday during the season, 
at three o’clock, precisoly, when playing will commence at 
half- past three. 
10. — That Saturday be consldcrod tho principal day of 
meeting, and on that duy playing members not being on tho 
ground at 6ix o’clock, shall bo fined Is. 3d. A written notice, 
forwarded to tho secretary, beforo throe o’clock on tho 
same day, to be sufficient oxomption from tho fine for tho 
evoninp. 
I I. — That in tho absence of an umpiro, one to bo chosen by 
the majority presont. 
12. — That tho club adopt tho rules, as observed by tho 
Marylebone Club. 
13. — That whon it may bo agreed to play a match, tho 
committee shall elect the players, and every member so elected 
and agroeing to play, sliull bo fined 5s. in case of non-attend- 
ance. The eleven appointed, sliull chooso ono of their 
members to act as captain, to conduct the match. 
14. — That the coinmitteo provide hats, balls, stumps, &c., 
which shall be kept where they may think proper. 
15. — That if any member offend against (lie rules, or his 
conduct annoy tho club, ho shall bo liable to bo expelled from 
the club, by a majority of tho committee. 
10. — That smoking bo prohibited during actual playing. 
17. — That the treasurer bo not permitted to expend tho 
least portion of the funds, without tho permission of the 
committee. 
18. — That all fines be paid the treasurer, on tho seeoud 
Saturduy of every month; aud that any member leaving a 
fine unpaid, more than a fortnight, shall no longer bo con- 
sidered a member of tho club. 
19. — That a general meeting of the club bo held the second 
Monday of every mouth. 
U.S. v. Canada. — The Montreal papers say that the return 
game of the great national match, United States v. Canada, 
is fixed to take place at Toronto, on Wednesday and Thursday, 
July 19 and 20. The playors have not yet been all choson. 
A committee from the Now York and St. Georgo’s Club have 
been appointed to make a selection. W. Pickering, Esq., 
has the management of the Canadu Eleven ; and it is expected 
they will get a stronger team together than they brought 
on to New York last season, when they got well beat by the 
United States Eleven. 
[The mail has just brought us the following: — ] 
GRAND CRICKET MATCH. 
Americans 83 
Canadians 84 
Tho match so anxiously anticipated betweon eleven 
American gentlemen and oloven Canadians, took placo 
at tho grounds of the Toronto Club, iu this city, on 
Wednesday and Thursday last, and terminated in favour 
of tho Canadians, with several wickets to go down. Tho 
American gentlemen were entertained at a splendid dinner, 
served up by Mr. Harwood, of the North American Hotel, and 
nearly 100 Canadians met to welcome their American guests. 
