James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1875
, Lillywhit� • 8olltherton • W. G. Grace • • • Ballt;. o•crs. Rn,ns. 890 47 82 Maiden 886 « ·79 88 8 29 The Fitteen sc,orei\ . iOO. , , , , ' • • .. . . FO - URTEENTH MAT0Hv 'I'WENTY-1'\VO OF - 'i0RKE'S . PENI NS ULA:. • • • : . I , ' • • • • , On Tuesday, Mo.reh 17th, we tiade a long fareweU to M lbourll.e tmtl Vietolia; the scene of mucli pleasure as well ag po.in, It is tl 't.te th�t - mo.�t of us bore the s epara ti on · - with resignation, \thile even so me t rea.ted the departure even ,vith jocul&rity, though there is no d.oootllltirig for taste . We went by stAa.JDer to Adelaide, in about four hours reaching "the heads." Another visitation of the sea god in itllger, a.nd as a natural sequence, the general disa.n-angement · of' our '�innards." �ee clayS' and thr� ni�ts we were in the belly of the deep. At Adelaide matters reached a Cl'l$JS. According to p:wgramm.s w,e had - t o · ,ail for Ka.d.u)a, but natq re revolted, and the Eleven struck. So a coa.oh had to c�.instee.a, a.nd in itjutnph. we entered Kadina, with our usual guard of. honour, the local band. . It seemed l ike . '' beating the bounds,' 1 but politeness f o r bade · sueh a hint. Kadina, March 29, 1874. A wieket ssdly in need of Mr. Macadam, but not suitable for e.n innoce'nt"spott like . cri cket. Pebbles and grit galore, but, no grass. M'Intyre ehuclde4 difflllctly as lie foresaw the havoe to � iuflieted on Peninsular ribs. The good folks of Ka.din e. took ad:vantage of W. G. Grace'� misfortunes and won the't� . , ! :willdra.wa veilo ver the batting i1 you please. Kadina.has y et , muc h · to learn in cricket, if it -mll only take p ain s. In _ their first illJlings the , A u ��ans scored 42, in their second 13, 1mmortaJising themselves in t,Xe la tt er, : by ma king eight �ans from the bat. Eighteen of · t hem falled t-0 score. Th�e is a 6.ne opmi ;n g , ffJ l' a good ooa�h &i Kadina. r ( ' � ... . •• . , EMGI�&ND. ,. . . . . . � . . ' , , . .. . ' � "lft!l"ft'I .. , � ,.. lf�. W. G.Graee, e Pertyu\M, bArth'lli' • . · ri . . LillndUte, b , Wills . • . . Jupp, st T. Ey, b Arthur • • · • 10 Mr. F. H. Boblt, b Jt� . Gl"eeriwood, e Bails, b - \Vills · • · · • . 9'J · · Mr� J" . A . l3tttdi; not � 6ui . • , · lf:r : w. B� Gilbe.tt,b Petrynwi . • • 5 �, b Kin1r • . . · Oecroft, b . P�r r) man . • � • : 0 ., Byea � w4 . • llwnphrey, c and b Upton . • · • , . · · · . M'In�, b Xittg • • .- .- 6 · Total • · • • • . . ' . . . \ •• • � • • • • ,. . , . .... " . • . l!. NGLISH BOWJJ�G - ANlt!SIB. ' � : · · , · · · ! • • • • � . . ' ' . . . lrtaiden ,.i__ � . ' • · . 13&11 1 , · b-.dn, · · mms . � Wit s • - lf'Int;te . 1 • l'li • flt I , � , ; 16 ,, Sonthett.on · • 1 • • l08 \,. » 99 , · 11 · Li ll y •hi � • : . ' 84 ·,. . ' 13 . . . . _- � 19 .. : ' w. G .Grice . • ,. ; . 4 0 _ l o , . . ' I t, J · � I ,. " • \, · . . - Th e Twe�y.two · e ooredIi&114 . 8 . � ! . . . . · . . . , . " .. � . . s 2 • � & • . B f this tinie we bad collcluded · o tlr · � ' p a.ct . '\Yi t h 1 ' the tn'b m o te � S . ai · v � I � . J)ou.rne. We had play _ e� onr fourteeu ·. llla.to: ;. -;--�- · and · Ju m p ed at th� suggestion ' of a llf t ee nth · on our own spee · - before w f l .l&ft: · We · roiised · the ire of ihe . . I '
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