misc174770
St George's Club of New York v Peninsular Cricket Club
Other matches in United States of America 1878
VenueSt George's Club Ground, Hoboken on 29th July 1878 (1-day match)
Balls per over6
TossSt George's Club of New York won the toss and decided to bat
ResultPeninsular Cricket Club won by an innings and 4 runs

St George's Club of New York first inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
CW Banceb Dale10     
SE Hosfordb White2     
G Gilesc Irvine b White9     
*A Marshb Dale1     
EH Moeranb White5     
GE Mooreb Dale2     
W Roperc Dale b White0     
JB Sleighb Dale0     
MH Talbotc Calvert b Dale0     
JP Conoverb Dale2     
McDonaldnot out0     
Extras0
Total(all out)22
Fall of wickets:
1-2, 2-10, 3-10, 4-13, 5-20, 6-20, 7-20, 8-20, 9-20, 10-22
Peninsular Cricket Club bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Dale???6--
White???4--

Peninsular Cricket Club first inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
FH Francisb Moeran23     
W Whiteb Giles5     
GW Daviesc Bance b Giles1     
+FC Irvinec Bance b Moeran16     
T Dalec Giles b Marsh12     
G Armstrongb Marsh0     
FDC Hinchmanlbw b Moeran0     
CB Calvertrun out11     
FG Bamfordc Marsh b Moeran0     
G Heighonot out1     
FJ Littlejohnb Moeran7     
Extras8
Total(all out)84
Fall of wickets:
1-8, 2-24, 3-48, 4-49, 5-51, 6-69, 7-69, 8-73, 9-83, 10-84
St George's Club of New York bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Moeran???5--
Giles???2--
Marsh???2--

St George's Club of New York second inningsRunsBallsMins4s6s
CW Banceb Dale0     
SE Hosfordb Dale3     
G Gilesb Dale16     
*A Marshb Dale14     
EH Moeranb Dale0     
GE Mooreb Francis8     
W Ropernot out0     
JB Sleighb Dale0     
MH Talbotlbw b Francis0     
JP Conoverb Francis8     
McDonaldc Davies b White0     
Extras8
Total(all out)58
Fall of wickets:
1-0, 2-6, 3-26, 4-26, 5-34, 6-34, 7-35, 8-56, 9-57, 10-58
Peninsular Cricket Club bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Dale???6--
Francis???3--
White???1--

Notes
--> St George's Club of New York first innings batting adds 9 runs over
--> St George's Club of New York second innings batting adds 1 run under

St George's Club of New York had no less than six of their regular players either sick, away from the city, or unable to play which caused such a poor showing.