James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1875
J 77 - - . - . ' ' W]zt--re I When Opponents. Played. • Oltub. ' 1st 12na Inn. lnn. 0 'Ppants. lt , 2nd n. Inn. In Won by Played. j ' � - ---; 4 . ' - - _ _ , ______ ! St1;rrey.••• � .••••... · i ..,. o,·al l ' Aug 10--11 1 44i*114 � 100 56 l '\\"icket *9 w d Middlesex ...•...... : Not g hm . Aul71819 217 g9 146 10070 runs . I ' ' Matches lost .(4). I Lost by • M.C.C. and Ground.. Lo1·<l's June 8-9 I 124 83 157 *56 , G v.�ickets *4 w d . 1 Yorkshire •......... ·1 1 Not g hm ·June 11-12' 208 - 1 01 !Jl f inn s & 13 nlDS 5 Sussex .. ; .......•. B r gbton 1 Aug _ 13-14 78 1 89 124 * 4 l j 7 \\·ickets *3 w d 6 Y01·kshire ........... , Sl1ffield .Au 24 25 26 . 77 101 115 251 , 188 runs * Ha-ve been treated i� pre,iot1s 1·evie" T s of Marylebone Club and Middlesex. . (1) Notts v. Yorkshire. Nottingham, Jttnc 11 & 12. A decisive victory f 01· the Y01·kshiromen, and a very feeble display of the losers with the bat. · Yorkshire bad seven dot1ble figures in its first innings, Lockwood and Emmett each making 46. � The total v;as 208, Notts in two ventures realising only 195. A ll1cky score of 25 by :rtir. Wright was the ieatt11·e of the first, ,vlrile ,vild in tho second made 43 of 85 1·uns from the bat, ten batsmen amongst them making 42 runs. Yorkshire won by an innings and 13 runs. Yorkshire, 208; Notts, 104 and 91; total, 195. • • Overs. ?tfaiclens. Runs. Wickets. Emmett ••••••••.•••.• 63 29 87 9 t • H ·u · Gs · s1 · ·.it::1195 60 l •• •••••••• •••••••• I "' JJ (2) Notts v. Surrey. Nottingham; June 29 & 30. • . Surrey sent nn Ele�en of profe s . sionals, a · team embodying nogre&t amount of the Countj·'s strength. Notts only made 144, b1.1t Surrey's show was most insignificant, being · absolutely 93 rl1ns to the bad on the fi1-st innings. In follo,ving on tt slight improvement was ma.de by Surrey, 120 being the total. Still Notts bad little difficulty to ,vin by eight wickets. Notts, 144 and 39 (t,vo ,vickets) ; total, 183. Surrey, 61 and 120; total, 181. , · . • .. • • 3) Notts v.:sussex. Nottingham,:July 9 & 10. , ' \ The most decisive success for Notts in 1874. Sussex bowling was heavily p11nished by t}le No1·thexn Eleven, as eight of the side rea.ched double figures. In all the total was 289·-the highest of Notts in the 1 ear-and of these Daft, by splendid cricket, made 10�. The batting of Sussex was feeble in. t �� extreme, as � either of the two innings . ca 1:1 0 to l.1ree figures. James Phillips scored 8l 1n the first and Charlwood �4 1n the second, a · fai1- proportion of 75 out of an aggregate of 168 from the bat. In the first innings of Sussex nine Jo' batsmen subscribed _ 27, in the second seven-Fillery unable to bat-made 2a 1·u11s !rom the bat, the County very poorly repre- sented. Notts " ..ou by an innings and 110 nms. Notts, 289. Sus,sf;:t 86 . and 92 ; total, 178. ' 1 • •
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