. The true story book . m either side. Mr. Buckland was afterwards better knownas a bowler; Mr. Royle could also deliver a dangerous ball; the fastbowler was Mr. Foord Kelcey, but he, again, was lame, through anaccident to his foot. For Cambridge Mr. Sharpe and Mr. Simsbowled. Lang and Webbe went to the wicket for Oxford, and madea masterly stand, the ball being cut and driven to the ropes in alldirections. Mr. Webbe got 55, Mr. Lang 45, while Mr. Ridley con-tributed 21, Mr. Pulman 25, and Mr. Buckland 22. The wholescore was 200, 86 for the first wicket. Mr. Longmans 40 was thebest score for C


. The true story book . m either side. Mr. Buckland was afterwards better knownas a bowler; Mr. Royle could also deliver a dangerous ball; the fastbowler was Mr. Foord Kelcey, but he, again, was lame, through anaccident to his foot. For Cambridge Mr. Sharpe and Mr. Simsbowled. Lang and Webbe went to the wicket for Oxford, and madea masterly stand, the ball being cut and driven to the ropes in alldirections. Mr. Webbe got 55, Mr. Lang 45, while Mr. Ridley con-tributed 21, Mr. Pulman 25, and Mr. Buckland 22. The wholescore was 200, 86 for the first wicket. Mr. Longmans 40 was thebest score for Cambridge, and Mr. Edward Lyttelton got 23; total163. Mr. Lang got five wickets for 35, Mr. Ridley, Mr. Buckland,and Mr. Foord Kelcey divided the other four. In the secondOxford innings Mr. Sharpe got six wickets for 66, and the wholescore was but 137, in which Mr. Pulmans 30 was very useful; , Mr. Game, and Mr. Webbe got 21, 22, and 21, and Mr. GreyTylecote, not out, contributed an invaluable 12. The tail of the. p* H03 ~ft - l-l sw a3 M B H


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