Coventry Standard: Saturday 27th July 1861

Cricket: Birmingham v. Barston: This match, which had been looked forward to with much interest, was played at Small Heath, on Friday last, notwithstanding the unpropitious state of the weather; and, after very plucky game, terminated in favour of the Barston eleven, with five wickets to go down. The following is the score: — BIRMINGHAM. Mr. Whittaker, Neville 2 J. York, c Neville b Elmore 4 F. Empson, b Neville 0 C. Smith, run out 4 J. Davis, c Elmore b Brindley 8 H. Mole, b Bloxam 19 T. Moorcroft, b Bloxam 11 J. Powers, c Neville b Bloxham 13 S. Smith, c Neville b Barber … 5 J. Hurse, b Barber 2 C. Jennings, not out 0 Byes, etc. 21 Total BARSTON. Mr. Bloxham, s Whittaker b Jennings 27 J. Elmore, b York 11 T. Barber, b Moorcroft 9 G. Owens, not out 11 T. Brindley, c and b Empson 5 Captain Neville, b Empson 1 Mr. W. Pinsent, not out 1 Byes, &c 26 Total 


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Coventry Standard: Saturday 25th May 1861

Barston: Warwick and Leamington v. Barston. This match which had been looked forward to with much interest, was played at Barston on Monday last, when the Barstonians came off victorious. The Bowling of Messrs. Gem, Elmore and Margetta was excellent and the fielding on both sides was good. The score, when the wickets were drawn was as follows: Barston: 1st Innings: 78 (included … W. Pincent, not out 18) … Warwick: 1st Innings: 70: 


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