which was a great relief to the players. tte Auro frcshmsut tents were erected upon the ground, {\Ay jCTw/fVet—For Oswego James Smyth, of AM offielhany ; for Syracuse, H. Fiction, of Syrsuuic. j tQjn!At hatffpaat nine o’clock the wicket* were I once pitched. Syracuse won the tos« aim! took the I 'fl but. The game w»ui then pursued with great »fjspirit, Syracneo scoring148, and were followed Mas op by Oswego, who scored 101. lgroiinnings Syracuse scored 111, and Oswego fol* J tion lowed, scoring 50-^iwy fymcm, with five o{ jwicket* to 00 down t j proThe following is a tabular statement of the 0{ \scorings: * ...11Syracuse. Oswego. | AuFirst innings, 48 104 R.Second innings, 111 ub [ii,16# 160 |o»Oswego with live wickets to go down. IToWTt have not time to give a full list of the ludisidiial scoring*. Mr. Henry Steveipnm, of the Oswego Club, elicited cordial admiration by his gallant and shillfnl play, and was really the champion of the day. Ha scoied 10 in the two innings, and carried off the bat at the close ofrcjanorDUtM game, nos oeing ««*• «*«* -----the champion of the Syracuse Cltib, baring•cored 50 ou the two Imdug*. Tho following plays were made by the geutlcwcn named, In the Syracuse Club ; Win. Wcscott, «M ; J Pier* son, 18 ; J. Whitman. 18, who carried off the bat at both innings. Of the Oswego Club, the following plays made : R. Leng, 17 ; J, Oliver, 16 ; H. W. Rice, 18 j J. Stevenson, 10, in second inning* i M. Holley, 8, in first tailings* Of course, some of the best players on bothsides, by misfortune or accident, do not appearso well In the scoring* as others, but as fielders their fine playing won great applause, among wtio« we’may mention Mr. J. P» Roberts, Henry Kingston!, 11. W. Webb, C. II. Castle, C. D.Hudth.It Is the first match of Cricket ever played in thl* City, nil the 0»we«o boy* naturally feel much (raUaotion In.their triumph, but they W their honor, with becoming mode*ty --They will pl»y • retnrn mntch with their Syra-ouh friend* .t MM future d»y. *b«n ‘ho **■ line city will h*ve w» opportunity of mjhleelog a triumph orer the preieut yictew—If they can.—(Mwtoo PalUtdimuVisifB1