James Lillywhiite's Cricketers' Annual 1874
8 0 contribution , though it should be stated that when45 runs had been secured he played a ball on to his wicket without removing the bails . The bowling -most worthy of notice is given , with the full score attached . l com com 1] P L A Y E R S . W. G. Grace , b A. Shaw(Private ) . 158 | G. F. Grace , (Private ) b A. Shaw G. H. Longman(Eton), st Pinder, bA . S h a w A. N. Hornby (Harrow), c Jupp , b C.K. Francis (Rugby), bJ. C. Shaw 24 G. Strachan (Cheltenham ), с Hum- phrey, bEmmett. 1 4 0 2 1 J. C. S h a w W. Yardley (Rugby ), b J. C. Shaw F. E. R. Fryer (Harrow), c Charl- w o o d, b A. S h a w. W. H. Hadow(Harrow), b A. Shaw 29 E. F. S. Tylecote (Clifton ), c Hum- phrey, b Emmett. 4 9 6 D. Buchanan(Rugby), not out 2 Byes 5, 1-b 4, w 1 3 1 0 1 4 Total 3 3 0 G E N T L E M E N . Jupp(Surrey), c W. G. , b G. F. Grace Lockwood (York), c W. G. Grace, b B u c h a n a n R. Humphrey(Surrey ), b G. F. Grace W. Oscroft (Notts ), b Buchanan . A.Greenwood(York),cTylecote b Buchanan Charlwood (Sussex ), b Buchanan M. M'Intyre (Notts ), b Buchanan. Emmett(York), not out 1st inns. 2 n dinns. 1 6 c a n db W .G. G r a c e 2 0 0 c a n db W .G. G r a c e 0 4 c H a d o w, b W . G. Grace 0 6 b B u c h a n a n 7 3 2 c G. F. , b W. G. Grace 0 24 c G. F., b W. G. Grace 1 6 7 18 st Tylecote , b W. G. Grace c Strachan, b W . G. Grace 0 4 9 0 c Francis, b Buchanan 1 3 6 5 1 5 1 3 1 0 6 Total 2 1 3 Overs. M a i d e n s. R u n s. W i c k e t s. 5 0 2 2 6 4 5 7 0 3 4 1 1 0 1 0 (2nd inns .) 34 1 0 6 5 7(nonebowled) Pinder (York), b G. F. Grace A. Shaw(Notts ), b Buchanan J. C. Shaw(Notts), b Buchanan Byes 13, 1-b 1, w 1 hotrodTotal A. Shaw, Players ........ D. Buchanan, Gentlemen W .G. Grace, و د 1 4 notout 0 C G. F. G r a c e. b B u c h a n a n Byes9,1-b 4 N o r t hv. South. Oval , July 24 and 25. The third of four matches played under this title , and the first of the two victories gained by the South . Another triumph with the bat for Mr. W. G. Grace , who brought the South off once again with flying colours . Indeed , this was his largest score in 1873, as he went in first and carried out his bat for 192 out of 294 runs from the bat ; a fine innings of 41 by Richard Humphrey the only other notable contribution . General insignificance will best express the batting display of the North , for Wild was the highest executant with 51
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