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Show I1 Cricket. The following is the score in the return matoh game of cricket played Wednejifly, on Washington square, between M. H. Walker's and James Payne's elevens of the Bait Lake City club: payne's eleven: lat ins. 2d ioa. W. Cooper, - - 14 16 J. Platts, - 1 3 R. Calletta, --76 J. Payne, - - 15 2 A. Wilde, 7 8 M. Bum., ... 4 24 O. Toma, . - 11! 6 A. Pralt, - - - ll 6 R. Watts, - - 6 0 W. Oiwald, - - 2 10 H. Swift. - not out M. Maddeo, - " Extras, - - 14 20 97 102 u. h. walker's eleven. 1st ins. 2d ins. W. D. Williams, 13 41 F. Gran well, - - 13 2 -Brown, - - 12 2! Lisut. Taylor, - - 8 8 Loam an, - 8 M. O'Conor, - - 1 8 U. Hartman, 7 B. F. Walker, - - 1 4 J. Cunnington, - - 0 7 M. Wilton, - .26 M. H. Walker, - - 4 1 Extras, - 5 4 Totals, - 69 116 The bowling of W. Cooper and R. Collett for Mr. Payne's eleven, and F. Oranwell, Mr. Brown and M. Wilton Wil-ton for Mr. Walker's eleven was ex cellent. The batting of Mr. Brown, W. D Williams and J. Cunnington of Mr. Walker's eleven, and W. Cooper, Mr. Burns, J. Payne and R. Collett for Mr. Payne's eleven was well executed. The general play or both elevens was vory fine, and was watched with great interest by all the spectators. A lively game between the Salt Lake City and Ogden clubs is looked for to come ofl next Wednesday. A first-claBB eleven can be picked here, and we know the Ogden boys are good ones. |