Article clipped from Central City Daily Courier

ami an houor to the «»y l,k W“lcu_7 ” p,Tm« CattuM* ^UTC’«^0»w»oo ViCTomow - 1In pursuance of the challenge sent the 8t George Cricket Club of Oswego, by tha Syracuse I fo Cricket Club, the match was played in g*Mart p style yesterday, on the grounds of the WestPark. The Syracuse 14 Eleven arc * .line | ^ looking not of men. and were accompanied by a Ir .... •. a la 1 b mwmw m a ■ m k li w w v w ^ * — ▼ —^number of their fellow citisens. The match is ^ conceded to have been a irnly spirited olio bytho largo concourse of people-who were presentThe day was clear and ycry warm in tho sun,but a refreshing breeae from thc lakc prevailed, which was a great relief to the players. He frcshmsnt tents were erscted upon the grouud.Ifrnyim—Kor Oswego James Smyth, of Albany *. for Syracuse, H. Pierson, of Syracuse.At halffpast nine o’clock the wlckcti were pitched. Syracuse won the tos« and took the hat. Hie game wiu» then pursued with great spirit, Syracuse scoring148, and were followed up by Oswsgo, who scored 104. innings Syracuse scored 111, and Oswego followed, scoring 50-fc«rfi»p tyrants', leilh fivemckct* to 00 down !The following is a tabular statement of the*corlngH: •Syracuse. Oswego.1IJFirst innings, 48 104Second innings, 111169 100
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Central City Daily Courier

Syracuse, New York, US

Wed, Jun 29, 1859

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