James Lillywhiite's Cricketers' Annual 1874

7 4 attempt , as they realised 168 , Freeman making the best show on the side with 32. Notts had 74 to win, and this cost them four of their best wickets . Ergo , Notts won by six wickets . Notts , 188 and 74 (four wickets ) ; total , 262 . Surrey , 93 and 168 ; total , 261. J. C . S h a w O v e r s. 7 4 M a i d e n s. 3 5 R u n s. 9 5 W i c k e t s . 1 1 (3) N o t t sv. S u r r e y. Oval, July 21, 22, 23. Another reverse for Surrey , though they showed good form at least in the field . It was Jupp's day with the bat , as it was essentially Martin M'Intyre's with the ball . Southerton , too, was in his best form, and Notts were well dis- missed for 140, though 75 was the score at the collapse of their first wicket. Surrey's mainstay , as usual , was Jupp, and he made 53 out of 102 runs . Ultimately Surrey went in to make 233 runs , but even this sum was not con- sidered impossible by some of their sanguine followers . Martin M'Intyre , however, dashed all their hopes to the ground, for he was utterly unplayable , and the innings only reached 113 ; Jupp going in first and carrying his bat out for 51. Notts wonby 119 runs . Notts, 140 and 1943; total , 334. Surrey , 102 and 113 ; total , 215. Southerton M. M'Intyre (2nd inns ) Overs. Maidens. Runs. Wickets. 1 0 2 - 2 1 2 4 4 5 9 1 6 9 5 5 5 8(six bowled) (4) Nottsv. Sussex. Nottingham , August 7, 8, 9. The first appearance of Sussex after an interval of eight years . Sussex made agood show in the first innings , and were only 42 runs to the bad when Notts had enjoyed theirs , Oscroft having been in three hours for 84 runs . Thesecond attempt of Sussex was a failure , comparatively , for Fillery was chief subscriber with 22, and the aggregate was 86. Notts won easily enough in the end by nine wickets . Notts, 212 and 45 (one wicket) ; total , 257. Sussex, 170 and 86 ; total , 256. Overs. Maidens. Siff Fillery , Sussex (1st inns) ... 59 Mail Morley, Notts 2 8 3 4 1 2 R u n s. W i c k e t s. 9 1 6 6 2 6 و د (5) Nottsv. Sussex. Brighton , August 14, 15. A contest remarkable as conferring the distinction on Sussex of the smallest innings in a County match in 1873. F. J. Greenfield made 9 and G. E. Jeffery made8 runs , and Charlwood and Lillywhite each one, nineteen in all . G. Cotterill , J. M. Cotterill , C. H. Smith, Killick , Lillywhite , Phillips (absent ), and Stubberfield , seven batsmen without a run. O nthe other hand, Notts did not dogreat things , Oscroft enjoying the honours of highest score with 25. Heavy rain did not improve the position of Sussex , and they were again dismissed for an aggregate under three figures , Lillywhite carrying out his bat with thirty

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