84 G 
dinner, provided by the kindness of the Rev. Mr. Harrison, 
one of the masters of the school. 
It is but fair to add, that the Leeds eleven was weakened 
by the illness of their best player, and the absence of several 
others, who were unable to play. 
LEEDS GRAMMAR 
Wilson, b Day roll * 
Sovvry. c Preston, b Day roll 6 
S. Crosthwalto, h Newton 12 
Horsfall, run out .... 3 
It. J. Crosthwalto, b Payroll 0 
Rhodes, h w, 1* Day roll 0 
A. Charles, c ITostoii, b Newton .... o 
Wood, c Newman, 1. Payroll 1 
Jowitt, c Newman, b Newton 1 
Oates, e Mason, b Newton 3 
W II. Crosthwalto, not out o 
Ryes, 4 —wide*, 2 U 
SCHOOL. 
b Payroll 0 
c Mason, b Dayroll 10 
runout 6 
c Terry, b Newton 5 
c Christian, b Payroll .... 2 
li w, b Dayroll 0 
notout... ; 4 
b Payroll 0 
b Payroll 4 
b Dayroll 1 
b Payroll 0 
Ryes, 2—1 b, 1 - w. 5. . 8 
Total 46 
Total 35 
ST. PETEK'S SCHOOL. 
Terry, b How ill 1 
Mason, 1 b w/JbSowry 4 
Clarke, b Jowitt 2 
Salvin, run out 15 not out 6 
Shore, b S. Crosthwalto 8 
Newman, h w, b S. Crosthwalto .... 11 
Preston, b S. Crosthwalto 1 
Logard.cW. H. Crosthwalto, 1) Jowitt 11 
Christian, not out 0 not out 0 
Newton, b S Crosthwalto I 
Dayroll. b S. Crosthwalte 0 
Byes, 7-wides, 11 18 Wide 1 
Total. 
76 
Total 0 
BRIGHTON COLLEGE v. WORTHING CLUB. 
This match was played ut the Brunswick Cricket-ground, 
Brighton, on Thursday, August 31. The score was as fol- 
lows : — 
BRIGHTON COLLEGE. 
— Olivo, Esq., b Groy 2 b Smith 0 
A. Bateman, Esq., b Smith 1 notout 20 
C. Carpenter, Esq., b Grey 13 e A b Brown 2<> 
W. Walton, Esq., c Agar, b Smith . 4 b Agar 40 
J. Barton, Esq . c Smith, b Grey .... 0 b Smith ... 0 
G. Cotterlll, Esq , c Cecil, b Smith .16 c Grey, b Smith. 11 
— Worster, Esq,, e W. Blake, b Groy 0 o Smith, b Agar. 1 
— Evans, Ksq.,1) Smith 3 h Grey 0 
A. Elliott, Esq., b Smith 14 h Smith 0 
C. Crogg, Esq., b Agar 4 b Agur 0 
— Izard, Esq , not out 0 b Urey 0 
Byes, 11 -leg byes, 3-wides, 3. . 17 Byes, 10-1 b, 3_w, 12 25 
Total. 
73 
Total . 
.123 
WORTH1NO CLUB. 
Grey, b Cotterlll 3 
C. Brown, b Cotterlll 40 
— Smith, Eq.,c Carpenter, bCottorlll 0 h Barton, k Carpenter ... . 0 
— Agar, Esq., b Cotterlll 2 
Lord II. Paget, c A b Carpenter .... 3 
Captain Parry, l> Carpenter 0 
Lord A. Paget, b Carpenter 0 
W. Blake, Esq., c Evans, b Carpenter 1 
Capt. Eghell, b Cotteril 
Cecil, b Curpcuter 0 
F. Blake, E»q., not out 3 
Byes, 0— leg byes, 8 
not out 17 
not out 2 
Byo 
Total. 
02 
Total . 
20 
KENSINGTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL r. OLD PRO- 
PRIETARY, BLACKHEATH. 
Blackbeath, going in hint, only managed to mark thirty-one 
runa, owing to the very superior bowling of Mr. Ward, and 
the good fielding of the whole eleven. Kensington then 
going in, scored 1 22. It was a single innings match. The 
score was as follows : — ■ 
BLACKHEATn. 
F. Svnge, b Ward 0 
F. Llovd, c and b Le Messurier 0 
B. Melville, c Hayford, b Ward 6 
J. Mansell, b Ward 0 
F. Johnston, not out 1 
W. Mansell, e Harris, b Ward 2 
B. Green, b Ward l 
Richardson, c Le Messurier, b Ward •• 
South, e Jarvis, b Le McBsurler 3 
Peacock, e Rivers, b Ward 0 
Morsden, 1 j Le Messurier 4 
Byes, 6 — widcs, 3 H 
Total 31 
KEN81NGTUN. 
J. Elliott, leg before wicket* b Mclvillo 1 
W. Jervis, b Melville 7 
W. Harris, b Melville 0 
W. Ward, b Melville ■ • 8 
A. Le Messurier, b Melville (II 
It. A. Rayford, c Green, b Mansell 2 
F. Justice, b Melville 2 
C. Holloway, b Melville 2 
G. Muulc, b Johnston 0 
J. Whitehurst, not out <i 
F. J. ltivors, run out 1 
Byes, 14— wides, 19 32 
Total 
The above match was played at Bluckheatli. 
122 
OXFORD CITY CLUB v. UNITY CLUB. 
A match of considerable interest was commenced on the 
Magdalen Ground, Cowley Marsh, on Tuesday, the 29th ult., 
between the members of the above clubs, which, at the con- 
clusion of the day's play, resulted iu a drawn game. Mr. 
Richard Hurst, whose long scores have been recorded in our 
columns during the early part of the season, exhibited some 
first-rate play, producing fifty -five in the first innings of the 
City, with the additional honour of carrying out his bat. The 
following is the score : — 
OXFORD CITY CLUB. 
J. Thompson, Esq., leg before wicket. 0 st Moore, b King 20 
Mr. E. Hurst, c Harris, b Moore .... 1 b Moore It) 
H. Tuckwell, E»q., c llluko 3 b Moore 32 
Mr. R. Hurst, not out 65 not out 1 
W. G. Bristow, Esq., c Moore (I runout 3 
Mr. 11. S. Janies, b Moure 8 
Mr. J. R. Hillier, b Moore 1 
Mr. J. Carey, e Brook er !> 
Mr. J. Lowe, c Brookor, b King 7 
Mr. E. Rawbonc, b King l 
No ball 1 Ryes 2 
Total. 
Total 83 
02 
UNITY CLUB. 
Mr. H. Moore, b Bristow 40 
Mr. H. Way. b Tuckwell O 
Mr. J. Brookor, b Carey 0 
Mr. J. Bloke, b Tuckwell 50 
Mr. II. Harris, run out 2 
Mr. T. King, not out 3i 
Mr. T. Clifikord, b Tuckwell 0 
Mr, A. Wynne, b Carey .. 0 
Mr. J. Pimm, b Carey 0 
Mr. J. Ray, b Carey 1 
Ilyes 29 
Total 1«7 
ELY v. THETFORD. 
This match was played at Thetford on Monday last, when, 
at the time appointed for drawing the stumps, the Ely gen- 
THE FIELD. 
tleraen were declared the victors, heading their opponents 
126, and one wicket to go down. Mr. Hogg, as usual, dis- 
tinguished himself, and displayed some science, making fours 
and fives iu his wonted easy style. Mr. Pigott puzzled the 
bowler exceedingly, himself and Mr. Hogg retaining the 
willow to the last, and making the ball fly in every direction. 
Mr. Bartlett headed the Bcore on the Thetford side, with some 
good play. The following is the score : — 
THETFORD. 
Willett, 1» Lamb 0 
halier, b Lanai 6 
Brown, b Woulnongh 1 
Nunn, b Woolnougn O 
Bartlett, run out 25 
Mackenzie, c Lamb, b Ilngg 2 
Norman, c Hogg, b Lamb 15 
Lord Huston, b Hogg .... 0 
Green, not out 0 
Clarke, c Hogg, b Lamb 0 
Cooper, e Hogg, b Lamb 0 
Byes, 6 — widcs, 6 10 
Total. 
63 
ELY. 
Chancellor, run out 7 
Morgan, c Brown, b Bartlett 1 
Aspland, e Lord Huston, b Bartlett 7 
Lamb, e Brown, b Bartlett 23 
Ilogg, not out 72 
Woolnough, at Salter, b Bartlett 0 
Silk, c Clarke, b Salter 3 
Jackson, c Willet, b Salter 3 
Pigott, not out 27 
Youngman, run out 4 
Pearson, e Suiter, b Willett 0 
Byes, ID— widcs, 13 32 
Total 
1st 
KIDDERMINSTER, JUNIOR, r. BROMSGROVE WORKS 
CLUB. 
This match, played at Kidderminster, resulted in victory 
for the former by one innings and fourteen runs, owing to 
the bowling of Messrs. Kent, Wilkes, and Brewster. The 
Juniors had their very best team, and that of Bromsgrove 
was weak. They nevertheless played a most manly up-hill 
game in a manner which entitles them to the respect of their 
friendly opponents, and not one unpleasant word passed 
during the day. Their bowling was good, especially Mr. 
Hartles, and they also showed some determined fielding. 
BROMSGROVE. 
Boadly, leg before wicket, b Kent 
Swift, b Wilkes 
Bowles, c Payton, b Wilkes 0 
llnrtle, c Payton, b Kent 9 
Woodhoune, b Wilkes 0 
Watkins, leg before wicket, bKent .. 
Briers, e Wilkes, b Kent 
Freer, b Kent 0 
Skinner, b Wilkes 3 
Hiekinbotham, not out 3 
Jackson, b Kent o e Payton, b Brewster 0 
Byes, 10 — widcs, 3} 13 Byes, 10— widcs. 8. . . . is 
4 
4 
b Wilkes 
c Kent, b Brewster . . . 
0 
1) Wilkes 
9 
li Brewster 
0 
b Brewster 
6 
run out 
... 0 
(1 
run out 
0 
not out 
3 
b Wilkes 
. .. 4 
3 
run out 
Total 47 Total 
KIDDERMINSTER. 
Surman, c Swift, b Hurtle 1 
Mi 1 1 ward, e and b Wood house 9 
Wilkes, c and b Hurtle W 
Cooper, jun., b Hurtle 10 
Kent, b Hurtle 19 
Cooper, sen., b Hurtle 0 
Payton, b Bowles 0 
Brewster, b Bowles 0 
Pcmbcr, h Hurtle 12 
Bennett, b Hurtle 2 
Pel), not out 7 
Byes, 10— widcs, 12 
Total. 
01 
PITSTONE AND IVINGHOE v. AYLESBURY 
AMATEUR. 
The first game between the above clubs came off on Mon- 
day last, on Fitstone-green, when, owing to the unfavourable 
state of the weather, it was finally brought to a “ draw,” the 
sides having but one innings each. After the game, the 
players and friends adjourned to the Bell Inn, where dinner 
was partaken of, and the evening Bpeut “right merrily.” 
The following is the score : — 
PITSTONE AND IVINGHOE. 
M. Wroth, b Jones 8 
Dcely, run out 24 
Tompkins, b Jones 9 
A. Wroth, b Jones 10 
C Wroth, run out 8 
Coker, b Jones 3 
Slovens, b Jones 4 
Gregory, not out 2 
Arnold, b Jones 2 
i acholor. b Jones 0 
Foulks, b Jones 0 
Byes, &c 3 
Total 73 
AYLESBURY. 
Wheeler, b Stevens 21 
Jonce, c A. Wroth 3 
Woodhouse, b Stevens 2 
Glide, b Stevens 12 
J llill, jun (I 
Firtin, run out 3 
Smith, leg bef wicket 1 
J. Hill, sen , b Deely 4 
Muddiman, b Deely 1 
Defruiue, b Deoly 0 
Wright, not out 1 
llycs, Ac 7 
Total Cl 
SOUTH DERBYSHIRE v. WIUKSWORTH. 
The return match between these clubs was played on 
Monday last at Derby. The day was fine, and the game was 
played with spirit, Wirksworth coming off ayain victorious, 
as appears by the following score : — 
SOUTH DERBYSHIRE. 
Mr. W. Boden, e Mnchin, l> Allen 6 1 1> w, b Radford 11 
Mr. W. H. Sale, b Coates 17 c Wall, b Potter 3 
Mr. Birch, b Allen 1 
Mr. F. Hine, b Allen 0 
Mr. S. Hollins, h Allen 2 
Comber, run out . . 8 
Mr. C. H. Hunter, b Coates 2 
Mr. W. J. Smith, c Maehiu, b Coates. 0 
Mr. II. Boden, c Wall, b Coates 4 
Mr. B. Wright, b Allen 5 
Mr. C. Smith, not out 0 
Byes, 2— leg bye, 1— wide*, 5 . . . . 8 
e Evans, b Radford 9 
not out . - 2 
nut out 4 
b Allen 9 
b Potter 1 
1 b w, b Radford 11 
b Coates 7 
B, 6—1 b, 2— widcs, 0 . 13 
Total Cl Total 69 
WlRKSWORTn. 
R. Coates, c Smith, b Comber 30 
It. Wall, o. Smith, b Hino 1 
K. Allen, run out 0 
J. Potter, b Hollins 22 
A. Machin, b Hollins 0 
C. Pearson, run out 22 
Mr. J. C. Butt, b Comber 6 
Mr. C. C. Radford, 1 b w. b Comber 0 
W. Evans, e Sale, b Hollins 8 
W. Evans (draper), b Comber 0 
T. Whcwell, not out W 
Byes, 11— leg byes, 2— wide, 1 14 
Total 129 
HIGH ELMS r. SEVENOAKS VINE. 
At tho beautiful Beat of Sir John Lubbock, the match be- 
tween his eleven and the Vine Club, played annually with 
groat success for several years past, took place a few days 
back, with its wonted tclat . The travellers from Sevenoaks 
having won the tons, sent in Messrs. Larking and Nor they, 
jun., to the bowliug of Messrs. F. Pott and F. Gosling, of 
that university bo famous for the best cricketers, and so 
celebrated for good sport. The commencement promised too 
easy a victory to Sir John Lubbock's eleven, well chosen by 
his sous ; but the Messrs. Aitken altered appearances, and 
cricket, as usual, exhibited its various phases, and the for- 
tune of the day its accustomed changes, which mark the 
progress and create the interest of this truly British game, 
now that Scotland and the sister country invite the united 
to their separate capitals. 
niGH ELMS. 
T. Lubbock, Esq., c Kelson, b Rashleigh 1 
Rev. T Kirkpatrick, b Captain Aitken 42 
F. Norman, Esq., b Captain Aitken 17 
F. Gosling, Esq., b Captain Aitken 34 
II. Bowden, Esq., e Kelson, b Rashleigh 18 
H. Gosling, e J. Aitken, b Rashleigh 2 
F. Pott, b Rashleigh 4 
11. Pott, run out HI 
F. Wood, b Captain Aitken O 
II. Lubbock, b Rashleigh 7 
N. Lubbock, not out G 
Byes, 12 — leg byes, 5 — widcs, 8 25 
Total 173 
SEVENOAKS VINE. 
M. Larking, Esq., e N. Lubbock, b F. 
Pott 1 e N. Lubbock, b F. Pott., l 
A. Nortbcy, Esq., run out 4 b F. Pott u 
W. Rashleigh, Esq., b F. Gosling 1 notout 2o 
Captain Aitken, b F. Gosling. 3 e Bowden, b F. Pott 4 
Rev. J. Aitken, cH. Gosling, b F. Pott 24 c F. Pott, b F. Gosling .. Iu 
Colonel Northey, e and b F. Gosling . . 0 
Rev. T. Davies, run out 0 c H. Lubbock, b F. Pott., l 
C. Lambarde, Esq., e Bowden, bF. Pott 10 
G. Kelson. Esq., b F. Gosling 14 
W. Lambarde, Esq., b Kirkpatrick .. 4 
H. Lambarde, Esq., not out 3 
Byes, 4 — w ides, 6 ]i) 
b F. Gosling 12 
Byes, 8 — wides, 3 .... 11 
Total. 
Total. 
WAYWODE r. MOULSEY HURST. 
The return match between these two clubs was played on 
Moulsey Hurst, and terminated again in favour of the Way- 
wodes by one innings and twenty-two runs. 
WAYWODE. 
J. Wickings, Esq., run out 2 
V. Boulton, Esq., c Pennell, b Evans 20 
A. Plews, Esq., b Evans 3 
11. l’levvs, Esq., c Pennell, b Evans 8 
— Page, Esq., c Taylor, b Fennell 24 
T. Boulton, Esq , li Maddiford 14 
C. Poidevin, Esq , b Evaus I 
II. Hope, Esq., b Taylor 12 
E. Dowson, E?q , b Kialhnavk 1 
— Dcsborough, Esq., leg b wicket 0 
— Harris, Esq., not out... 2 
Byes, 8— wides, 10— uo ball, 1 ID 
Total 112 
MOULSEY HURST. 
— Kent, Esq., c Poidevin, b A. 1 lews 7 
— Taylor, Eiq., b T. Boulton 5 
— Devonshire, Esq., L T. Boulton .. 12 
— Jcpson, Esq., b T. Boulton 7 
— Kiulbnark, Esq., b A. Plows .... 3 
— Maddiford, Esq., b T. Boulton. ... 1 
— Evans, Esq , bA. Plews 1 
— Pennell, Esq., c 6c b A. Plews .... 4 
— Follett, Esq., not out 2 
A. Davoy, b T. Boulton 0 
U. Davey, b T Boulton 0 
Byes, 0 - leg bye, 1 7 
Total. 
c A. Plows, b T. Boulton . 0 
runout 3 
b T. Boulton 7 
c Hope, b A. Plows it 
c and b A Plews 3 
e Hope, b A. Plews 5 
b T. Boulton i 
stumped, A. Plews l 
b M. Plews 7 
not out n 
b A. Plews o 
Byes, 3— leg byes, 2 . . 6 
Total 41 
AYNHOE PARK r. THE BRACKLEY CRICKET CLUB. 
A match was played iu Aynhoe Park on the 29th ult., 
between eleven gentlemen, chosen by T. Cartwright, Esq, 
and the same number of the Brackley Cricket Club. 
AYNHOE. 
Rev.T. Cart wright, cHowartl,bH. Heath 1 b R. Heath 4 
Mr. T. Mortyn, b U. Heath 0 c It. Hawkins 6 
J. Stuclibury, b Howard 0 b Howard 9 
C. King, c and b 1L Heath 0 o N. Ramsay - 
Burgess, c Hutton, b Howard 2 notout H 
Smith, e lb Hawkins, b It. Heath .. 4 c R. Heath 3 
J. Lord, not out 13 c and b Howard o 
E. Holloway, cN. Ramsay, bR Heath 8 c R. Hawkins 0 
Betts, c anil b lb Heath 4 b Howard 1 
Coles, c nnd b R. Heath 1 
T. Tcbby. b R Heath 1 
Byes, Ac 6 
c Howard 1 
runout 6 
Byes, Ac 8 
Total 45 
Total 40 
0 b Tebby 
1 Byes, Ac. . 
BRACKLEY. 
J. Stratton, Esq., b Coles 13 b Coles 3 
B. Ramsay, Esq., b Coles 0 c Martyn u 
N. Ramsay, Esq , b Tebby 0 e Burgess 3 
C. F. Weston, Esq., run out 0 notout 0 
Mr. W. Blonuowe.c Betts, b Tebby.. 6 b Coles 20 
W. Heath, b Coles 0 b Martyn ID 
K. Heath, c Smith, b Coles 0 c Smith 
B. Howard, b Coles 0 c Martyn * 
R. Huwklna, b Coles 21 c Lord ■ 
T. Hutton, b Coles 0 lbw > r 
G. Temple, not out 
Bye 
Total 42 Total 75 
Brackley thus won with twenty-two runs to spare. 
GROSVENOR, MILE-END, v. WEST HAM. 
The return match between these two clubs came off at 
West Ham, in which the former proved victorious, winning 
on the first innings by thirty-eight runs. 
WEST HAM. 
Duncumb, c Ward, b Stapleo o b 
Anderson, b Elgood 7 b Ward 
Abrathnt, c Pallen, b Staplee 4 b Ward ,, 
Sanders, b Elgood 7 
Fuller, e Boyd, b Elgood 1 
Tyler, runout 12 
Edgar, b Elgood 0 
Hickson, b Elgood 8 
b Ward 
b Ward f 
runout " 
b Ward * 
jiicKson, o r.igoou « run out. •••••• - 
Newland, b Elgood 4 c Pollen, b Staplee r 
~ ■ " notout ^ 
21 
Peck, c and b Staplee 0 
Handley, not out 0 
Byes, 1 — widcs, 6 9 
b Elgood 
llycs, 18— wides, 3. 
Total. 
62 
Total. 
GnOSVENOR, MILE-END. 
Elgood, c Duncumb. b Edgar 0 
Shuttle worth, b Anderson O 
Staplee, b Duncuiub -y 
Banes, leg before wieket 
Porter, c Handley, b Edgar 
Bowes, e Anderson, b Edgar 
Word, c Sanders, b Edgar 
liny, b Duncumb 
Boyd, b Edgar 
Pullen, c and b Duncumb 
Youngbusbnnd, not out 
Byes, 13— leg bye, 1 — wides, 2 — uo ball, 1 
is 
Total. 
90 
The All-England Match at Reading is postponed frow 
the 31st ult to the 14th September, on account of to 
shooting interfering with several of the members. 
