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CRICKET.

and fetching up parsons by express from different parts of England to play on Richmond Green."

Clubs were now springing up rapidly, the most important of them being in the counties of Kent, Hampshire, Surrey, Sussex and Middlesex. Matches were of frequent occurrence, and according to several accounts large sums of money were staked on the result, and not unfrequently lawsuits followed. It said well for the popularity of the game that it fought through that stage and reached its present pure and healthy position in the hearts of the English people.

The oldest recorded score is:—

KENT v. ALL ENGLAND.

Played in the Artillery Ground, London, 1746.

1st Innings. ALL ENGLAND. 2nd Innings.
Harris, b Hadswell 0 b Mills 4
Durgate, b Hadswell 3 b Hadswell 11
Newland, b Mills 0 b Hadswell 3
Cuddy, b Hadswell 0 c Danes 2
Green, b Mills 0 b Mills 5
Waymark, b Mills 7 b Hadswell 9
Bryan, st Kips 12 c Kips 7
Newland, not out 18 c Lord J. F. Sackville 15
Harris, b Hadswell 0 b Hadswell 1
Smith, c Bartrum 0 b Mills 8
Newland, b Mills 0 not out 5
Byes 0 byes 0
40 70
1st Innings. KENT. 2nd Innings.
Lord J.F. Sackville, c Waymark 5 b Harris 3
Long Robin, b Newland 7 b Newland 9
Mills, b Harris 0 c Newland 6
Hadswell, b Harris 0 not out 5
Cutbush, c Green 3 not out 7
Bartrum, b Newland 2 b Newland 0
Danes, b Newland 6 c Smith 0
Sawyer, c Waymark 0 b Newland 5
Kips, b Harris 12 b Harris 10
Mills, not out 7 b Newland 2
Romney, b Harris 11 c Harris 8
Byes 0 byes 3
53 58

Kent winning by one wicket.