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C R I C K E T . Rugby   School v.  Marlborough   College . — Our readers, we  feel  sure, must  all  have  seen full accounts of this match, we therefore  only add  the score :— RUGBY  SCHOOL. 1st Innings.               2nd Innings. F. Stokes, st Money, b Gordon 66  c Head, b  Hillyard  7  J.  Wilkes,  c  Money,  b  Mac- gregor  ...............................   11  b Gordon................24 J. T. Soutter,  c Macgregor,  b Gordon ................................. 40  c Gamier bHillyard  4 B.  Pauncefote,  st  Money,  b Hillyard  ............................  58  not out ................... 32 S. P. Bucknill, c Cummings, b Gordon .................................     4  b Hillyard ..........   8 F.  Tobin  ma.,  c  Gamier,  b Gordon ...............................   38  not out W. Yardley, c Moeran b Gordon  4  F. Tobin mi., st Money, b Hill- yard  ................................... 0 V.  Ellis,  c  Money, b  Gordon 0 C. K. Francis, b Hillyard .... 1 A. A. Bourne, not out ............. 2 Byes, 8, leg-byes 9  ............. 17   Byes ............... 241 92 MARLBOROUGH  COLLEGE. 1st Innings. 2nd Innings. J.  Bourdillon,  c  Yardley,  b Bourne.............................. . 23  b Bourne  ........... THE  METEOR 1 E.  Leach, b Pauncefote ....... W.  H.  Wyld,  st  Yardley  b  Bourne  ........................ C. S. Gordon, b Ellis ............. H.  Hillyard,  c  Pauncefote,  b Bourne................................ H.   Cummings,  c  Ellis,  b Bourne ............................... E.  L.  Head,  c  Pauncefote,  b Bourne................................ E. E. Money, b Ellis ............. E. S. Gamier, not out  .......... E.  H.  Moeran,  c  Wilkes,  b  Bourne  ................................ J. P. Macgregor,  c  Soutter, b Bourne................................ Byes 2,1-b 1, w 1 ............. 2  b Bourne ............. 14 19  c Bourne,b Paunce­ fote  .................   74 6 b E llis ................... 14 18  c  Francis b Bourne  4 9  b Francis .............   24 5  c and b Pauncefote  11  0  not out ................... 62 3  c and b Ellis  ....  4 0  st Yardley bPanuce-  fote.....................  4 2  b Francis .............   2 4   Byes 4,1-b 5, w 7  16 91 238 OLD   RUGBEIAN   MATCHES.  Eirst  E levens .—The number of cricketing  Old Rugbeians were  much  the  same as last  year.   Some very  good  cricket  was  shown  by Hills  (1855) and Crowdy (1866).  In the  second  innings of the  School, Bucknill  and  Pauncefote defied all efforts to separate them,  both playing in capital  form.   Wilkes made  two good  innings.   Dinner was  served each  day in  the  Market  Hall, by  Mrs. Williams,  of the “ Shoes.”  The toast of “ the Eleven”  was drunk with great enthusiasm.  Score:—  FIRST  ELEVEN.—SCHOOL. 1st Innings.                2nd Innings. F.  Stokes, c Hills b Rutter..   1  e Buchanan b Rutter  2  J. Wilkes, c Hills b Rutter..  48  c Hills, b  Rutter  ..  20  J. T. Soutter, o  Buchanan  b  Rutter................................   9  run out  ..................10 B. Pauncefote, b Rutter  ....  3 not out  .................  71 S. P. Bucknill, b Rutter ....  0  not out  ................... 69 F.  Tobin  ma.,  c  Rutter  b Buchanan  ........................   16 W. Yardley, b Buchanan....   1  F. Tobin mi., b Buchanan  ..  0  V. Ellis, c Rutter b Buchanan  2 C.  E.  Francis,  st  Martin  b Buchanan  .........................  4 A. A. Bourne, not out ..........   3 B4,wl      5  b 6, w 1 ...................    7 Totals    92                  179 OLD  RUGBEIANS. D. Buchanan, b Soutter...............................    17 F. A. Gore, c and b Pauncefote .....................    0 T. G. Crowdy, b  Soutter  ..................         34 R. S. Hills, run out .............................         65 E. Rutter, st Yardley b Bourne............ . 0 G. Alington, b Francis......................................12 M. T. Martin, c Tobin mi. b Stokes .............   8 G. L. Bennett, c Wilkes b Stokes  ...................28 L. W. NovelR, c Francis b Stokes............     4 R. G. Venables, not ou t ................................    6 E. K. Browne, b Ellis ...................................   4 Byes 2, leg-byes 2, wides 9 ....................... 13 Total ..........190 Second  Elevens .—This proved an easy vic­ tory  for  the  School,  chiefly  owing  to  the  better than  ordinary second  eleven  howling of Millington  and  Clark.   Paxton, Farwell,  and  Ingham  showed  they  could  hit  when  they got a chance.   For  the  School,  Clark,  Fitzgerald, and Gardner played in very good  form.   Won  by seven wickets.   Score:—■  OLD  RUGBEIANS. 1st Innings.               2nd Innings. F. E. Kitchener, 1 b w, b  Mill­ ington   .............................. . Oc&b   Millington  3 R. W. Ingham,  c Gray, b Clark   12   b Clark  .........21 G. Farwell, c Hone, b Clark  ..    0 lb w, b Clark   .. 31 R.  C.  Paxton, c Clark,  b  Mil- ington  ............................... 17  c Steward, b Clark 49 T. M. Davenport, b  Millington   11 b Millington  ....   1 R. M. Tillard, b  Millington  .. Ob  Clark   ..     ..  3 C. E. Whitting, b Millington..   11 b Millington   .. 12 Sir J. Stewart, run out  ..   ..  0  retired .................0 Hon. H. C. Ward, c Bicknell, b Clark    ....................................2 b Bicknell ..    ..  0 R. T. Whittington, riot out    .. 8  not out    ..  ..   2 J. Edwards, b Millington,.    .. Ob Bicknell..  ..   0 Byes 3,1-b 1, w 2   ..     .. 6 B  6,  1-b 4, w  2    12 Totals  .............. 6 7 ...........................134 THE  SCHOOL. 1st Innings.               2nd Innings. C. H. Clark,  c  and b  Whitting 28  c  Ward, b  Whitt- iu g ............... 4 J. F. Eaden, b Paxton   ..    .. 7  b  Farwell  ..  ..   7 J. W. Gardner, b Paxton..    .. 3  notout    ..  ..32 A. Gray, b Paxton ...............3 G. Fitzgerald, run  out  ..  ..26   c Whitting, bFar- well  ..   ..    .  22 T. Gemmell, lb w, b  Whitting   1 G.   E. Steward, b  Paxton.. ..   9 J. Hone, b Paxton   ..  ...   ..   4 not out    ..  ..10 J. G. Millington, c & b  Daven­ port ......................................... 13 W. Bicknell, b  Davenport   ..   7 A. W. Rowden, not out  ..   ..  0 Byes 9,1-b 1, w 10  ..   ..  20 B 4,  1-b  1,    w 1  6 T o t a l .............121 ............................... 81 Third   Elevens .—Also won by the  School  by  105  runs.   Browne,  Radcliffe,  Moberly,  and Warner did good service for the present;  Kennedy, Ringrose, and Steward for the Old  Rugbeians.   Score :— THE  SCHOOL. 1st Innings.               2nd Innings. F. Radcliffe, b Ringrose  ..   ..  0  st Neale, b  Home 28 C. R. Tyser, b Ringrose  ..   . .   9  b L ea ................... 21 G.  E. Browne, c Home, b Neale 31  b  Neale   ..   ..  3 F. S. Gwatkin, b Lea    ..   .. 6  c Neale, b Lea    ..  7 F. Maitland, b L ea ..................... 3  c and b Neale  .,  2 J. Collins, b Lea  ..................... 3  b Neale   ..   ..  4 S. Gwyer, not o u t .................18  cKennedyb Neale  6 W. Field, b Lea  ..................... 2  cHartcup b Neale  2 W. Warner, b L e a ..................... 9 notout    ..   ..44 W. O. Moberly, c Storr,b Neale  17  c Kennedy, b Lea  32  F. Walker, b Horne ............... 0    run  out'   ..   .. 20 B 5,1-b 3, w 8 ...................16  B 19,1-b 10, w 15 44 Totals ................. 114...............................213 OLD  RUGBEIANS. 1st Innings.               2nd Innings. J. Kennedy, not  out ................... 39 b Moberly  ..  ..13 W. Heath, b Gwyer .....................0  1b  w.,  b  Warner  1 C.E. Ringrose, b  Moberly  ..    6 b Warner  ..  ..26 W.  Lee Warner,  c Gwatkin,  b  Warner .............................. 6    b Gwyer   ..   ..  0 H. W. Horne, ran  out  .. ..   0 c Gwyer, b Warner  4 J. Hart cup, b Moberly        0 not oat         1 s THE  METEOR, A. B. Steward, b Walker    ..  23 run out  ,.24 R. S. Lea, b  Collins ................2     b Gwyer  ..    .,  0 C. V. Neale, b Gwyer    ..   ..  Ob  Collins  ..    ,.  2 J. Stoir, absent ....................... 0     b Gwyer  ..    ..  7 H.  J. Hadow, e and b Gwyer..   0 c Browne bGwyer   12 Byes  12,1-b  2,  w  5,  n-b 1  20  B 29,1-b 1, w 7..  36 Total    .................9 6 ............................ 126 Fourth   E levens .— Won by the School by  seven  wickets.  Score:— OLD RUGBEIANS. 1st Innings.                   2nd Innings. A. A. Peatson, b Sharp  ..    .. Ob Sharp    ..   .,  1 H. Browne, b  Sharp ....0  notout             ..   ..  5 A. Smithies, b Sharp    ..    .. 5  b Graham  ....   0 W. T. Hartcup, b  Graham    ♦.  l b  Sharp    ..   .. 48 E. Bennett, run out..   ..    .. 10  b Graham  ..   .,  1 B. B. Nicol, c Walsh, b Graham   3  b Walsh    ..   ..  9 D. Meiklejohn, b Graham     .. 6 c Perfect, b Sharp 13 W. Sharp,  b  Graham   ..     .. 3  b Lushington  ..  2 F.  W. Haslam,  c  Graham,  b Sharp  ............................... 20  c Botfield b Sharp  40 A. C. Stephens,  o  Lambert,  b Sharp  ............................... 12  run  out   ..   . .  11 A. Davenport, not out   ..   .. 3  b Sharp   ..   , .  0 Byes 8, w 5........................ 13  Byes  2, 1-b 2, w 4  8 Totals  ................. 7 6.......................... 148 THE  SCHOOL. 1st Innings. 2nd Innings. H. H. Johnston, b Nicol.. 8 T. G. Hare, b Hartcup  ..   .. 46  c and b Haslam., .  20 W. Sharp, c Sharp b Stephen 12  not out .   8 H. W. Badger, b Haslam 9  b Haslam  .. .  2 A. Botfield, b Haslam   •,   .. 3  run out    ..   ., .  44 G. Walsh, b Haslam ................. 6 J. C. Lambert, c  Meiklejohn b Hartcup ............................... 4 J. Graham, b Haslam 0 C. C. Scott, not out................. 8 not out    ..   .. 17 T.  G.  Lushington, c  Smythies b Pearson  ........................ T W. Perfect, b Nicol ................. 1 Byes 4, w 1 3 ................. 17   lb 1, w 10, nb 3  14 Total   ..   ..    121      Total.. 105 Trinity   College ,  Oxford , v.The   School . — This Eleven came down here on June 15th,  to enjoy a day’s outing, and to pay the pavil­ ion  dinner.   Alas!  that  it  should  be  so.  Pauncefote  and  Wilkes  came  out  in  rare  form, but the event of the day was the catch  made  by Rivington, which  got rid of Yard-  ley.   It was a very hard hit  and went a tre­ mendous height, but was beautifully secured.  Rain put a stop to the match about half-past five.   Score :—- RUGBY  SCHOOL. 1st Innings. F. Stokes, b Almack.......................................21 G. E. Steward, b Almack  ........................ 3 J. Wilkes, c Mansfield, b Vaughan    ..   ..  80 B. Pauncefote, c Rivington,  b  Gardom  .  ..122 S. P. Bucknill, b Gardom  ........................ 12 F. Tobin, ma., b Almack  ................   ..  8 W. Yardley, c Rivington, b Mansfield  ,.   ..  26 J. T. Soutter, not out  ..................................... 9 F. Tobin, mi., not out   ....................................2 Byes 3,1-b 4, w 12                  19 Total ...................................... ,302 Blake ’s v. Wilson ’s.— This  match  was finished on  June  22nd, and  resulted  in the  defeat of Wilson’s by  8  wickets.   Score:—  WILSON’S. 1st Innings. 2nd Innings. F, C. Selous, b Clark  ............. 0 b  Clark ............. 0 A. G. Botfield, c Haslam b Clark 0  c Johnston b Clark 19 C. K. Francis,  run out ........... G. Walsh, o  Piercy, b  Graham 3  b Clark  .............. 15 3  b Graham .......... 10 J. Collins, b Clark .................... T. Gemmell, not out  ............ 0 not out  ............. 21 8  c Johnston b Clark 0 H. W. Badger, b Clark ............. 0 b Graham  ........ 14 G. Benham, b Clark ................. 0 b Clark  ............ 5 G. H. Lloyd, b Clark  ............. 2  c Haslam, b Clark 4 R. Heath, b Clark .................... 3 run  out  ........ 6 A. A. Bourne, (Ellis) b Clark.. 6  b Clark  ............. 0 Byes 3,1-b 2, w 9 ............. 14   Wides 4 .......... 4 39  ............................ 98 BLAKE’S. 1st Innings. 2nd Innings. H.  H. Johnston,  c  Francis,  b Bourne  ................................ 6  not out  ............. 7 C. H. Clark, b Francis ............. 9 b Francis  ......... 10 F  Tobin ma., b Francis ......... 38  b Francis  ........ . 0 F. Tobin mi., b Francis ......... 24 not out  ............. 1 A. Gray, c Francis, b Heath  .. 21 J. M. Piercy, b Francis  ......... 0 J. Graham, b Heath ................. 3 F. W. Haslam, b Heath.......... 2 H. P. Hornby, c Walsh, b Heath i T. Mills, b Francis  .......... 0 W. Fletcher, not out ................. 4 Byes 4,1-b 2, w 1  ............. 7  Byes 3,1-b  1, w 2 7 Totals  .................  115  ........................... 24 Rev. L.  P.  Burrows ’s v. Rev. P.  Bowden Smith ’s.— Score  :—■ REV.  P.  BOWDEN  SMITH'S. 1st Innings.  2d d Innings. A. W. Rowden, run out  ..   ..  50  b Ellis..   ..  ..12 S. H. Knyvett, c Hone b Ellis   3  o Hone b Perfect   0  J. W. Gardner ma., hit wicket   1  o Pike b Perfect    1 W. Bicknell, c Perfect b Ellis   26  b Ellis ................. 9 L. A. Shuter, c Hone b Ellis ..  11  c  Hone  b  Mere- wether   ..   ..   3 H. G. Pearse, b Ellis    ..   ..  0  not out    ..   ..   4 F. H. Baring, c Ellis b Perfect   1  b E llis ................... 0 G. H. Purves, 1 b w. b Ellis   ..   2  b Ellis ..................... 0 Rev. P. Bowden Smith, b Perfect  4  (J.M.Wilson,Esq.) b Ellis   ..  ..13 H. W. Gardner mi., not out  ..  3 b Merewetber  ..   4 L. F. Barnwell, b Perfect    ..  4 (Purves), b  Mere- wether   ..   ..   3 Bye 1, lb 2, w 11   ..  ..14    Byes4,lb 1, w8  13 Total    ..   ..  119      Total    ..  ..69 REV.  L.  F.  BURROWS’S. 1st Innings.              2nd Innings. F. H. Maitland, b Bicknell   ..  45 J. Hone, run out   ..   ..   ..  21 not out     .. ..   2 W.  M.  Perfect,  c  Barnwell  b  Bicknell .................   ..   ..  18 G.  E.  Browne  (substitute)  b Gardner ma.  ..   ..   ,.   ..  38 V. Ellis, b Gardner'ma.............   1 C. G. Merewether, c & b  Bick­ nell  .......................................27 W. H. Mawdsley, c  (substitute) b Gardner ma.  ......   0 H. K. Gordon, b Gardner ma.   2  W.  A.  Lucy,  c  Barnwell,  b Gardner ma.  ..   ..   ..   ,.  3 J. F. Miller, b Bicknell  ..   ..  2 J. W. Pike, not o u t.................0  not out    ..     ..   0 Bye 1, lb 1, w 23  ,. . .   25 Bye 1, w 4  ..   6 Total  ••   . . iia Total  ..<«,?