Cricket 1904
30 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. F eb . 25, 1904. Score. For. Against. Ground. Date. Chief Scorers. Chief Bowlers. Remarks. 17 (ii) Gloucestershire Australians Cheltenham August, Mr. W . G. Grace, H. Trumble, 6 for The total of 17 is the smallest 1896 9 , Mr. F. H. B 8 ; and T R. Cbampam,3; and M‘Kibbin, 4 tor 7. bowlers.At one time Messrs. R. W . Trumbletook five wickets Kice, andW. S. A. 2 £ S $ a g S 5 I o T * * " ■ Brown* and H. Wrathall, 1 each. 18 (i) T h eB .’s England Lord’s June, Si,'F. Bathurst, 7*; W .Lillywhite and 1831 Jas. Broadbridge, -b. rilcn. the evening of the first day. 7 ; J. Burt, 2 ; and Mr. E. H. Budd, 1. J. Southerton, 6 for 7 ; and Jas. Lilly- white, 3 for 10 18 (i.jf Kent Sussex Gravesend June, Mr.W.S. Norton, 6 1867 E. Willsher, 4 E. Henty, 3 ; Mr E. A. White, 2 and W. T. Palmer and Mr. R. Lips comb, 1 each 18 (i.) Tasmania Victoria Melbourne Feb., J. Hamilton, 6 ; G. S. Cosstick, 6 for 1 ; The highest individual score 1869 A r t h u r , 4 * ; and T. W . Wills, ^as “ ^de by the last man -WTI.-L • j _ j o i?— i n 7 in. Only 1 run was scored Whitesides a n d <5tor 16 off Cosstick during the inn - W . Birch 2 each ; ings, and he delivered 85 and H . Dumar- balls. esque, J. Daley, and H. Evans 1 each 18t Australians M.C.C. &Ground Lord’s June, ,T. J. Kelly, 8 ; A. I). Rougher, fl for T h e sm allest total madety an 1896 G. H S. Trott, 6 ; 0 , J. T. Hearne and H. Graham, 4 4 ior 4 ; and W. sia of 15 balls for 0 runs Attewell, 0 for 14 an(l 5 wickets was remark- ab'e. The firtt wicket fell at 8, the next two at 14, and the remaining six at 18 19 (i.) Sussex Surrey Godalming July, W . Hooker, 8 *'; F. Pilch andW. \y. Hooker went in first and (with F. Pilch 1830 Warner, 4 ; G. Ashby carried out his bat for 8 . and W . Ashby) Brown and G. Daniels, 2 each; and Mr. T. Blake and W . Lilly- white, 1 each 19t Sussex Nottinghamshire Brighton August, Mr. F. F. J. Green- A. Shaw, 6 for 8 ; 1873 field, 9 ; Mr. G. E. and F. Morley, 3 Jeffery, 8 * ; and for 11 H. Chariwood and Jas. Lillywhite, 1 each 19 M.C.C. & Ground Australians Lord’s May, W. Flowers, 11 ; F. H. F. Boyle, 6 for This was the first match ever 1878 Wild, 5 ; A.Shaw, 3; and F. R. p’ayedin London by an 2* ; and Mr. A.N. Spoffcrth, 4 for 16 m T c “ redsT and w! Hornby, 1. and the Australians 41 and 12 for 1 wicket, the m'ttch being finished in one day. Only 105runs were obtained in this complete 1 match 20 (ii.) Middlesex M.C.C. & Ground Lord’s July, Mr. I. D. Walker, G. Wootton, 5 for Three players were “ caught 1864 7; Messrs.A.W .T . 8 ; and J.Grundy, and bowled.” Daniel and E. W . 5 for 10 Tritton, 4 each; and T. Hearne, Messrs. A. J. Wilkinson a n d Y. E. Walker, 1 each. 20 (i.)t Keut Surrey Oval August, W . Coppinger, 5* ; W .j.H . 'Anstead, 4 1870 Messrs. N. Morris for 3 ; and J. and G. M. Kelson, Southerton, 5 for .. 4 each; W. H. 16 Fryer and Mr. C. Coppinger, 2 each; and E. Willsher and H. Croxford, 1 each. In addition to the above, the following small aggregate scores made in less important matches may be noted :—15 and 8 , Leicester v. Nottingham, at Leicester, in August, 1800 ; 8 , Kincardineshire v. Aberdeenshire, at Aberdeen, in S'eptember, 1879 ; 10, Aberdeenshire v. Forfarshire, at Broughton Ferry, in June, 1899; 11 , Suffolk v. I. Zingari, at Thornham Hall, in August, 1883 ; and 15 and 20, Bury y. Cambridge University (with J. Sparks), at Cambridge, in May, 1827.
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