James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1875
• 28 • . FOURTH �ATCH v. l'WENTY-TW·O OF WARRNAMBOOL. .. , ;. , • C wwnamliool) W ednesDy , the �4th 01- Jannary � . 1 \V ami ambool was a pta as � t eu.oughipla � e for thr , e · tld�, a mini4� edition of : a �olffllg sea- ikl eflllage, , n ni: �likely to , mat �e mto the manne resort of Melbourne . . A )ibe r $1 a p plie-ation of the mach1ue and the , r oll er · made something · like a dece nt wi<))cet, though. the gr011nd as , . vuy dead. W. G. Graea lost th e- · tofJs an d � he �enty-two S&l\t in two Of our Victorian friends, :B. B. C9<>per and G & ggut . The score waa not large, as 68 was the total, the last stn'en wickeil making seven run , s. Southerton earned the hat for three wickets in three gooessive ball·s. . O m: performanoe was . not . br �liant, as J upp . alone mado ,,ny stan. d, oarrymg his bat thro�ho-µt the 1nn1ngs for 58, one of his best 4isp}ays in every s,ense. . 'i - ��g · '' were plentif u l in fue - aeoo nd inDings of UJ.e Twenty-two, as ele�on failed to . score . We won easily enough by nine wickets. 0 tu first victory t l ! 1 • • • • · . . ' - • I I . , · ENGLAND. . �· ' . . . . ) . -.. G. Grace, � Cr�s 1 • , • • • 18 Lillywhite, b Allan 1: , • • d lnpl), �ot out , • ' l • ; 58 Southerlon, b Allan .. : .. • O Gieenwood, rtlll 0 1. 1 t . , , • • l K'lntyre, b It. 1\f u.rray • · · • • 18 G F.. OrSiOO, b .Allai 1 , :. · . � · .. . , 2 Bush, b Allan • .. · • • • O fil])ort, , e Jobbins, b Allan - • • · 0 Byes · • · • • 'I •�ft, c �Iackiunon, b Co n way • • . 5 · • . . • ..... - Boult, b Alla.n · , • • • • O , Total • • 104 • f 1.n , _ · the. second innings Greenwood seo1--ed (not out) 7l; Oilbe'.rt, b !AJJan, 7; M'Intyre (no� 4>Dt) 3. Total; 111. ENGLI S R \ BOWLlNG ANALYSIS• .. Maiden • BR.Us. overs. - Bnn s . , Sot 1 therton • . �8 · � · 58 .. Lilly.white • • 200 Bl . 47 I . � The Twenty-two roored 68 an� 51. : Wkts.. 24 . 16 On the s�cond day, to eke out time ,. the Brothers Grace a.nd Messrs. Busli and Gilbert played Ten of the Australians and scored 43 against 13 for five wickets. On · - the ihi:tll day a mue4 Eleven, including the six Eng l ish pio feslional�, pl�yad Eighteen. The · game w.as a mere · b url esque, as lhe Rigll.teeu ma1le 172 a11d the Eleven. 26, O r eenwood , alone scoring of the Six, Diooand cards seemed to be more popular than the cricket i and � the , ga m'.. biers . plied theµ· trade openly and metrily� On S&1urday the t l-7t h t at 6 · p . m . , 1r s . J eft : for · Mell>om11e again, ancl did the di1tanne of. 160 1niles in 1 6½ , ho ur s � ihe distance did us too with & vengance, as we � had a, J ter1 " i ble passage and all suffered the l\go n y · of the cursed. On . th e following Monda y · we set sail ill �e · Alexandra for Sydney. . Early in the mortJin g � oi �he n e xt . �hursday lte entered Sydney HarboUT ., and ion one, , I shall , n�veD forget the �"Cene. '!'he sigh t , p rese n ted · by the entrance into · Sydne y � Harbour oa� be bett e r imagined than described . : 1 8 - e. v eraJ. Bteamera met . u s in the Bay, and . a lleariy weloome we had on the wharf as , \ve lande<l,. - There was wel c o m. e ,. · k>o. of � :more su.bstaniial oharacter . in store, as Tattersall's Ro-tel wa.$ ready 1'ith a brea k faat in 011.t honour, an d , a , anmptu ou s repa,9;t it was. .· �-� ., . · . . \ .. . . . . J " • .. � ( •' I ' I f'it r. • • • , • - 4 • •. I I • • • • . · --- � . - · ·' Fll''fH MATOl! .'"� EI � HTE,E¥ · OF _ NEW · SO�H WA:L�S · • . · . . • .. • f ,. • ' t .. , - • • # . ' ' . . .,, . . ' On Saturday, �a.nnl\l'Y �M�, W · ���mm.�noed thi�, �tie of t�1e . � -0st , p l e ��a nt of all our �atohes. . , - · Th e ground w�s hc�vy and tn� pleutnt1:l, _ s o �at fhe . - . .. . ' . . . .. .. ' • •. ,, ,' ' " ' ' , t • � .. ' - ,. • • • , � ·- . . . . ' - • .. .. , • l • • . ' - • ... • • - · • • • •
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