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THE FIELD. 
CRICKET. 
THE ALL-ENGLAND MATCHES TO COME. 
Sept. 4. Engaged at Hungorford I Sept. 1 1. At Heading 
„ 7 Engaged at Prestou I IS. At Macclesfield 
„ 11. Engaged at Lincoln I „ 21 or 23. At Stockton. 
Nottingham, AVisbeacli, Torquay, will be fixed in due time. 
THE ALL ENGLAND ELEVEN v. TWENTY-TWO GENTLEMEN 
OF THE HUNGERFORD PARK CRICKET CLUR. 
This match will be played on the beautiful park of Major Willes, a, 
Hungorford, on Monday next, the 4th of September, and following days. 
From the well-known talent the Hungorford Park Cricket Chib can 
produce, a well-contested game may be expected. The following ore 
the players: — m 
ENGLAND. HC.VOERFOHD PARK. 
W. Clarke. Major Wills. — Morris. Esq. 
Box. lion. C. Fiennes. C. A- Leigh, Esq. 
Purr. — Graham, Esq. C. E. Leigh, Esq. 
Cro-ar. — Graham, Esq. 8. A. Leigh, Esq. 
Caffyn. — Slocock, Esq. A. Payne, Esq. 
Anderson. — Everett, Esq. — Wills, Esq. 
Stevenson. C. Redding, Esq. — Hrumley, Esq. 
Willsher. W. Redding, Esq. — Drake, Esq. 
A. Clarke. — Randal), Esq, Mr. Leonard. 
S. Parr. — Booth, Esq. Mr. Tree. 
Guy. — Morris, Esq. Mr. Blake. 
Hillyer. * 
THE ALL ENGLAND ELEVEN r. TWENTY-TWO OF PRESTON. 
This great match will be played at Preston, on Thursday Sept. 7, and 
following days. The following ore the names: — 
one on the paper, by good, upright batting. Mr. Hodgson 
ran up fourteen, when " a round shot" from Mr. Daly rattled 
down the timbers. Mr. Williamson’s side were eventually 
put in for only four to beat, and won, with ten wickets to go 
down. 
HAMPSTEAD CLUB ELEVEN. 
W. Weston, b Daly a b Walker 0 
Danvers, c E. Williamson, b Daly 2 
J. S. Weston, b Daly ' 0 
W, HcntVey. run out 0 
R. Midford, b Daly . . 5 
T. Lcnon, b E. Williamson 10 
C. Bishop, run out ; 0 
E. Lcnon, not out 3 
Thrupp, h Daly o 
Hodgson, absent 0 
Turner, absent 0 
Byes, 2— leg byes, 2— wide balls 3 . . 7 
ENGLAND. 
A. Mynn, Esq. 
Box. 
Clarke. 
Parr. 
8. Parr. 
Cicear. 
Caifyn. 
Anderson. 
Stevenson. 
Willsher. 
A. Clarke. 
Guy. 
Jlillvcr. 
Mr. J. Branson. 
Mr. J. Whiteside. 
Mr. T. Grundv. 
Mr. H. Marriott. 
Mr W. Fairclough. 
Mr. Jos. Paloy. 
Mr. D. Ainsworth. 
Mr. T. Prunoy. 
Mr H. Alple. 
Mr. E. W. Mason. 
Mr. J. Walker. 
Mr. T. Eccles. 
Mr. R. Crankshaw. 
PRESTON. 
Mr. N. Rainford. 
Mr. T. Joy. 
J. T. Armstead. 
T. Shuttloworlh. 
E. Whitlow. 
E. Sharpe. 
E. Craven. 
S. Whiteside. 
Buttress. 
J, Berry, 
T. Tinley. 
Diver. 
JOHN HEATH'S BENEFIT. 
A match will take place at the Surrey Ground. Kennington Oval, 
on Monday, Sept. 4, when sixteen gentlemen will contend against eleven 
players, viz. : — 
GENTLEMEN. 
Messrs. Garrett. Messrs. Alder. 
Craven. Druce. 
Rogers. Vyse. 
Morton. Thos. Pago. 
Alexander. Wood, and 
S. Jones. Oliver. 
Messrs. Marshall. 
Dyer. 
Gardener. 
Spenccley. 
Beard. 
M. Plews. 
Poideviu. 
Messrs. Hinkly. 
Ciesar. 
Chester. 
Pilch. 
Brockwell. 
PLATERS. 
Messrs. Goodhew. 
' Mortloek. 
Crittenden. 
Trodd. 
Inwood. 
Messrs. Taul. 
Beauchamp. 
Heath, ami 
Sherman. 
LUTON v. WOBURN. 
This match was played on the Luton ground, on Tuesday, 
the 22nd ult., when some excellent batting and bowling 
was exhibited on both sides. The match being made for 
one day’s play only, the wickets were drawn, uk agreed, by 
7 o’clock, p.m., and the match decided in favour of Woburn 
by the first innings. 
LUTON. 
Field, b Wm. Smith 6 not out 1 
Conisbee, b Wm. Smith 7 
Merchant, run out 0 
Kyles, e W. Smith, b Willshaw 0 leg before wicket, b Smith 3 
Bear, b Smith 18 
C. Waller, b and e Wm. Smith 5 c Thyme, b Smith 13 
Caton, b Wm. Smith 0 
l'uddiphatt, leg bef wicket, b W. Smith 0 
Smith, run out 0 
Major, notout 0 
Swordor, c Timceus, b Smith 2 
Byes 6 
Total 65 
WOBURN. 
Wyld.b Field 0 
Mallows, b l’uddiphatt 0 
Thynne, b Field 0 
Sargent, not out 72 
TimcBus, 1) l’uddiphatt I 
Jos. Smith, b Puddiphatt 6 
Willshaw, li Field 7 
Wm. Smith, runout 2 
Readmnn, b Field 2 
llelghington, run out 7 
Kinns, b Caton 10 
No balls, 2— byes, 0— leg byes, 3— wide balls, 3 . . 17 
Total 
132 
MR. 
b Walker 
o Huxham, b Cobb 10 
rim out 42 
b Walker 3 
c and b Daly 3 
run out 3 
b Daly 0 
not out ’> 
b Daly 1 1 
b Daly <> 
Byes, 11-lb, 1— w b, M . . SO 
ILKESTON r. NEWARK. 
This match was played on the Duke’s Ground, Ilkeston, 
and terminated in favour of Ilkeston. 
NEWARK. 
Clionlcr, h Paxton 0 c T. Attenborough 23 
b Wm. Smith 1 
runout 10 
Byes 1 
Total 136 
Total. 
31 
Total. 
.141 
MR. WILLIAMSON S ELEVEN. 
A. Collfer, b J. S. Weston 21 
C. Williamson, 1> W. Weston 12 
W. Walker, run out II not out. . . 
A. Dyson, b J. S. Weston 10 
E. Williamson, not out 53 
W. Daly, h J. S. Weston 0 
J. Williamson, cThrupp.bJ.S. Weston 0 
W. Cobb, b J. S. Weston 6 
G. Francis, b Hodgson 10 
J. Huxham, cE. Lcnon, bJ.S, Weston 18 
G. Williamson, b flenfrey o notout... 
Byes, 10 — logbyc*,2 — wide balls, 5. . 17 
171 
THE COUNTY OF SURREY v. THE COUNTY OF 
NOTTINGHAM. 
This grand match having been resumed at Godaiming, on 
Saturday, was brought to its final conclusion on the afternoon 
of that day, when Surrey were declared to bo the winners by 
sixty-five runs. 
SURREY. 
Ciesar, c Bicklej, b Grundy 41 
Mr. F. P. Miller, b Clarfco 2 
Loekyer, e l’arr, b Clurko 1 L 
CaflVn, c Crown, b Grundy 35 
Kirkhum, not out 4 
Bradley, O Gregory, b Paxton 3 
Skinner, c l’axtou, b T. Attenborough •» 
T. Rodgate, jun., b ditto l 
Chatterton, e Horsley, b l’axton .... 5 
T. B. Rodgate, b Paxton 1 
Ht Gregory, b ditto 
b Paxton 
e Gregory, b Paxton . 
b llorsley 
at Gregory, b Paxton 
c T. Attenborough, b ditto. 
». it. nnwiiH', u » IUIUI1... i C l. AUViiuyivu||ii. l> uuiv. 0 
Lane, e Horsley, b Paxton 1 Gregory, b Horsley — 13 
Oats, h Paxton n at ditto, 1)T. Attenborough Jij 
Smith, e Flint, b Paxton n log l> w, b ditto 12 
Perfect, c A. Potter, b Paxton o not out 3 
Byes, Ac i 
2tl 
ILKESTON. 
K. s. Whltehonse, b Choulor « 
M. Fletcher, b Chouler 8 
W. Attenborough, b Chatterton 12 
I. Gregory, b Cnnttcrtou 2 
J. Horsley, b Choulor 3 
T. Attenborough. not out Ill 
J. Paxton, b Chatterton 5 
S. Potter, leg b w, b Chouler 3 
F. Flint, h Chatterton 8 
P. Potter, e Chouler, b Perfect 11 
A. Potter, h Perfect 1 
Leg bye, 1— widen, 2 3 
llycs, Re 3 
80 
not out 
not out 
c Rodgate, b Chouler 
Leg bye 1 
45 
run out 40 
e Hatfield, b Blekloy •' 
e Brown, b Biekley • • 
1) Grundy 3 
Stephenson, b Clarke 2 e Tinley, 1) Grundy 3 
Mortloek, e S. Parr, b Clarke - 
Mr. H. Marshall, b Clarke 1 
Beauchamp, c Tinley, b Grundy 1 
Mr. A. Marshall, c Tinley, b Grundy 3 
Heath, bit wicket, b.Clurkc 5 
Sherman, not out 7 
Total 
b Clarke 0 
0 Tinley, b Grundy 5 
e Tinley, b Grundy 30 
not out 5 
b Grundy 0 
b Clarke 1 
Dyes, 4 — 1 b, 1— no b. 1 . . 0 
Total 107 
LILLY' WHITE. 
(To the Editor o/Thb Field.) 
Sin, — I observe tlmt in your last Number of The Field, 
whilst announcing tho death of the veteran Lillywhite, you 
attributed to him the introduction of round bowling. This, 
I bolioYC, is not correct ; but that tho present style of bowl- 
ing was introduced by Maradcu of Sholfield. Whether 
Maredou bo tho corn et name or not, I cannot nay ; perhaps 
some of your aubicribere can settle tho point. 
Cantab. 
113 
NOTTINGHAM. 
Brampton, c Loekyer, b Caflyn 38 o Ciesar, b Sherman 4 
Hatfield, b Stephenson 3 e Mortloek, b Sherman .. 1 
C. Brown, b Stephenson 4 runout 0 
R. C. Tinley, c Mortloek, b Stephenson 6 c Loekyer, 1> Sherman ... . 4 
Parr, e Cn-sar, b Stephenson 4 e Miller, li Stephenson. .. . 17 
S. Parr, e Loekyer, b Caflyn 11 c Caflin, b Stephenson ... . 0 
Grundy, b Osar 15 run out 8 
Guy, h Sherman 8 c Loekyer, b Stephenson . . 4 
A. Clarke, b Osar 0 not out 7 
Biekley, run out 1 e A Marshall, h Sherman. . 2 
Clarke, not out 0 
Byes, 1 — legs, 2 — wides, 2 5 
c Caffyn, b Sherman . 
Leg byes, 2— wides, 2 
Total 65 
Total 100 
Thus Surrey won by sixty-five runs. 
A public dinner was given to the “ Eleven/’ at which Mr. 
C. Beauclerk presided. 
ELEVEN OF ENGLAND V, TWENTY-TWO OF 
DUDLEY AND DISTRICT. 
This match was concluded uu Wednesday. Tho attendance 
the three days was not less than 15,000 persons. The score 
was as follows : — 
TWENTY-TWO OF DUDLEY. 
Holller. E., b Clarko . 3 run out 0 
Tyler, C, run out 0 b Clarko 0 
More, lsalnli, c Biekley, b Clarke .. 4 cTinloy, b Clarke 0 
Brampton, C., b Clarko 2 rim out 4 
Perkins. J., b Caffyn 0 b Blekloy 0 
Berry, G, u Clarko 12 runout 6 
May, W . 1) Clarke 0 b Clarko 1 
Boothroyd, c S. Parr, b Clarko .... 6 b Biekley 0 
Morris Jos., o Box, b Cats'll 0 b CaflVn 0 
Davies W., b Caflyn 2 c Box b Clarko 0 
Hewitt, C., b Clarke 0 o Caffyn, b Clarko 0 
Arniitage, G , c Blekloy, b Clarke .. 5 b Clarko 13 
Cress well, E., c Box, b Clurko 0 b Clarko 0 
Siddaway. E, b Clarko 0 b Clarke 0 
Greathead, wm., b Clarke 8 c Biekley. b Clarko 2 
Benuitt, S., 1) Caffyn 1 o Tinley, h Clarko (J 
Dakin, F., b Caffyn 0 e Guy, b Clarko 1 
Buttress, W., c Biekley, b Clarko .. 0 li Biekley 3 
Aston, E, runout 0 b Caflyn 0 
Wilkinson, Geo., b Caffyn 0 notout 3 
Wilkinson, S., b Caffyn 0 b Clarke 3 
Gilbert , Geo , not out 0 leg beforo w, b Biekley .. 0 
No ball 1 Byes, 5 ; wldo, 1 0 
AN ELEVEN OF THE HAMPSTEAD CLUB 
WILLIAMSON'S ELEVEN. 
This match was played on the Hampstead ground on 
Thursday, the 24th. It being rather late in the season* the 
club did not muster very strong, playing two men short in 
the first inning3 ; there was, however, some veiy good play- 
iug. The Hampstead eleven went in first, and the wickets 
fell fast to the bowling of Mr. Daly and Mr. E. Williamson, 
the nine wickets putting only thirty-four on the paper. 
Mr. Williamson's side then went in to the bowling of 
Messrs. J. S. and H. Weston. Mr. Collyer and Mr. C. Wil- 
liamson first appeared “ within the crease," and could not be 
parted for a somewhat lengthened period. Both batted 
steadily and well. The former's style rather lacked “ vis 
his stumps failed him when he had placed twenty-one on the 
score. Next came Mr. Walker and Mr. Dyson, and made 
some very free hits. Mr. E. Williamson followed, and 
batted well indeed, adding fifty-eight, the longest score. Mr. 
1- rands made free w itli the bowling for a short time, getting 
one (inter alia) away to square leg for five, clean over the 
pavilion. Mr. Huxham made a good stand for eighteen runs. 
Mr. E. Williamson, who faced him, was almost "run up;” 
however, held liis own to the last, carrying out his bat. 
The bowling of Mr. J. S. Weston was exceedingly good. Iu 
the second innings there was some fine hitting by the 
club. Mr. Henfrey's style of batting was extremely bold; 
he could not be "got rid of" till forty-two from his bat had 
swelled the score. Mr. J. S. Weston placed “ a score” save 
Total 50 Total 
ELEVEN OF ENGLAND. 
Ciesar, run out 1 
S. Parr, c Buttress, b Brampton 0 
Anderson, C Berry, b Brampton 21 
(i. Parr, c Buttress, b Siddaway 0 
Caffyn, c Tyler, b Siddaway 14 
R. C. Tinley. b Buttress 7 
A. Clarke, 6 Buttress 8 
Box, not out 23 
Guy, c Moore, b Anuitago 4 
Biekley, J., b Armitago 0 
W. Clarke, b Brampton !• 
Byes, 5 ; leg-byes, 3 ; wides, 8 ; no ball, I . . . . 17 
52 
Total. 
.120 
KIDDERMINSTER r. BUIDGENORTH. 
KIDDERMINSTER. 
Ilawkos, b Rowley 12 b Colley 10 
Brewster, run out 0 e Lewis, b Colley 0 
Whittaker, b Rowley 0 e Rowley, b Colley 2 
Plinn, e C. Brown, b Rowley 0 nut out ■ . 5 
Hamlyn, b Colley 0 b Rowley 
Kent, not out 25 
Taylor, c and b Colley 2 
Wilkes, b Rowley • • ID 
Siirman, b Edwards 0 
Palmer, b Edwards 0 
Hammond, b Edwards 4 
Byes, Ac II 
run out 0 
e Rowley, b Colley 0 
b Rowley 2 
b Rowley 4 
run out 0 
not out 1 
Byes, Ac 0 
Total. 
Total. 
85 
BRIDQENORTH. 
Lewis, b Hawke* 19 
Edkins, c Wilkes, b Hawkes 3 
Rowley, run ont 4G 
Colley, c Whittaker, b Hawkes D 
J. Brown, e Kent, b Hawkes 7 
Cureton, b Hawkes ® 
BotwOOd, b Taylor 7 
Edwards, L Taylor 1 
C. Brown, b Taylor 2 
B. Perry, not out . . 2 
Ormerod, e Kent, b Taylor 2 
Byes, Ac 3D 
39 
CHESS. 
PROBLEM No. 01.— By A. de R. 
Black. 
White. 
Tho White* checkmate in 4 moves, 
SOLUTION OF PROBLEM 59. 
WiiIth. Black. 
1. Ku to K 8 K to II 4 
2. R to li t (check) K take* It 
3. Kn to Q 6 P move* 
4. B to (l 2 Cheekttinto. 
Total 
119 
/minnsanrif mill Jtannic JutriligwtrF* 
Churchill Lodge, Oxford.-*- On Tuesday week the brethren of tho 
bhurclilll Masonic Lodge, No. 702, a.somblcd at the llarcourt Arms, 
Inn, at N unchain, When tho lodge was opened, Olid sundry business 
transacted. Brother T. Joy, P. l’rov. G.D.C., presided, and was »up 
foorted by tho Deputy Prov. Grand Master for Oxfordshire, Brother 
Captain Bowyer, Past Masters Thompson, Blake. Furloy, Walker, 
Sowter, Martin, Brother* Cartwright, Blckorton, Sbrlmpton, J. Thorp, 
Huskcn, Rev. T. Russell, Gardener, Broekliss, Thurland, Bruton, 
Uainstbrd, Hope, Stronglill), Drinkwatcr, J. Round, &<•. Ac. Tho 
dinner was Served up In excellent style by Mr, Ansell, the host of tho 
llarcourt Anns, and, under the able presidency of the W.M., a very 
dclightflil evening was spent. The admirable manner in which the 
W.M. presides over this lodge, and the success which l»OS attended his 
efforts, Is evidenced by the fact that, since Ills election In May last, 
fourteen brethren have Jollied the lodge, and wo ufidcntahd that there 
will lie n still further accession at tho next meeting ; altogether tho 
lodge Is in a very nourishing state, and reflect* great credit on tho 
province. 
Newport. — O n Thursday, (lie 24th ult,, tho first stone of the new 
church of 8t. Thomas, Newport, J.W., was laid by If.R.Il. Prince Albert, 
assisted by tho Bishop of Winchester, and levelled In due and ancient 
form by tho Provincial Grand Mauler for tho Isle of Wight, T. W. 
Fleming, Esq., whoso chaplain for the occasion was tho Rev. J. P. Bate- 
man, Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. The procession moved 
from the Town-hall at one o'clock ; It wan headed by a body of 260 
freemason*; their banners being borne by Highland brethren from 
the barrueks, clothed In their picturesque lillts and masonic aprons. 
The principal street* were beautifully adorned with triumphal arches 
and flag*, and the arrangement* on tho ground wore highly satisfactory 
After the ceremony was concluded, about 180 gentlemen partook of the 
mayor's hospitality, in the shape of on excellent luncheon at the Town- 
hall. The chair was taken by the mayor, supported by the Bishop of 
Winchester and Genera] Lord Downes. The celebrated band of tho 
Royal Marines, from Portsmouth, was In attendance, and enlivened tho 
proceedings by numerous popular and masonic air*. 
Penrith — A few days since, U. G. Illndsoii. Esq, the W.M. of tho 
lodge of "unanimity'' of freemasons, at Penrith, gave the brethren 
belonging to the lodge, about thirty in number, a day s pleasure anil 
entertainment at his estate at Samlwick, hi Mortindalc, cm the southern 
margin of Uilcswatcr lake. The party, after viewing the pleasing and 
romantic scenery of the lake, sat down to an excellent dinner, the W.M. 
presiding. On the removal of the cloth, several toasts and sentiments 
peculiar to masonry, and other toast*, acre given and dronk, amongst 
which was the health of Mr. Uiudson. During the afternoon the W.M. 
went through the whole of tlm section* in the second degree of tho 
craft, in a very correct and impressive manner. The lecturer was 
Occupied nearly two hours in the delivery. This was an orduous task, 
fur freemason* by their obligation, arc not allowed to "print, paint, 
stamp, stain, Indent, inlay, emboss.'' or in any other way delineate the 
mysteries belonging to the cruft, save that by verbal expression from 
memory. 
