James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1875
• 219 A FEW LOOSE STRINGS. . THREE WICKETS FOR No RUNS. Ii1 Match between lf.C.C. and Ground v. Cam bridge lJnive1·sity, at Lord's on June 22 and 23 , Mr. C. Tillard , in fi1�t innings of M.C.C. , clean bowlecl �fr. A. S. Duncan, M1". F. T. Welman , and Biddulph in eleven balls. A FmsT CLASS MATCH CoMPLETED IN ONE D.AY .-On ,June IS Ox.fo1"cl University ( 123 ) beat Middlesex ( 61 and 47 ) by an innings and 15 nms, the match being ove1· by ten minutes to seven o'clock. Bo\\�ING �XTR.A.Oil.DINARY.-In the match , Godmanchester v. Willingham, Cambndgesh1re , on July 7 , Mr. Charles Brawn, of God.manchester , Hunting don , bowled six wickets in six consecutive balls. The two first Willingham baits had scored t,venty when Mr. Brawn got Elwood ''leg before , '' and with the next two balls he bowled l\..skew and Thoddy , and the t1mpire called "' ove1·. 1 ' With the first ball of his next ove1 -- Brawn bowled a crack batsman , Mr. Few 1 with the second Frohock , a,nd the third Gleaves , making six good wickets with six consecutive balls. TEN WrcKETS IN AN !NNINGs.-Flanagan had all ten . wickets ( nine bowled ) in second innings of Cheltenham College v. M.C.O. and Ground at Chelten ham on May 25 and 26 , besides eight ,viokets in the first. Alfred Sha,v hacl ' all ten wickets of the North of England in match between M.C.C. and North ;()f Engla.nd, at Lord's on June 1. LONG ScoRE FOR ONE W1cKET.-Fo1 '" Uppingham School v. M.C.C. and · Gronnd at Uppingham on May 25 and 26 , Mess1·s. A. P. Lucas and T. R. Fleming had made 260 1uns at the fall of the first wicket. The total of innings was 427. Sc.IBCITY oF ExTR.�s.-In match between North v. South at Lord's on May 25 and 26 , thirty-two wickets fell with only one extra ( a bye in first innings of North ) scored. In all 240 1--uns ,ve1·e made. JJARGEST INNINGS ON RECORD• . CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE ( Oxford ) v. St. JOHN'S COLLEGE, OXFORD. CORPUS CHI-tISTI. • H. B. Ca1·lyon, c Sheffield, b I Hende1·son . . . • 2 H. Seaton-Ka;iT , b Henderson . 16 A. G. Rawston , 1�n out . . 13 H. A. Dalton , c Sheffield, b Hen- derson . . . . . 0 T. Thistle, c Champneys , b Hen- derson • . . . • 32 A. Nisbett , c P11lman , b Hender- son. . . . . . 3 J. W. Ban · y, b Briggs . . W. 0. Gol dsc hmid t , b B r i ggs . B. Nelson, st P 11 lm a , n, b Tho1 n - ton . . . . . . R. H. Chambers, not out . H. Ingleby , b Henderson . . Byes 4 , 1-b 8 • • • !) 2 5 0 2 7 - Total • • . 91 ST. JOHN'S. F. R. Hende1·son , 11lll out • . 8 R. T. Thornton, b Carlyon . . 116 J. A. C. Tanner r c Dalton , b Thistle . . . . . 24 R. Briggs, o Goldschmidt, b Dal- ton . . . . . . 30 G. P. El""es , st Thistle , b InglelJy 149 ,v. W. P11lma11, not out . . 249 • • F. W. Champneys , b Dalton • 6 R. Sheffield , c Thistle , b Dalton 40 W. F. Lovell , c Seaton :.. Kan .. , b Dalton . . . . . O E. G. Sa y e, . c Ingleby b Dalton . 7 E. A. Wells, c a.11<1 b Ingleby . 24 Byes 2, 1-b 8 1 w 26, n-b 2 33 Total • • 081
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