James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1875

• - 84 Results of Matches. nfatcl1as played, 8; won, 1; drawn, 2; lost, 5 Opponents. . - - - - . I 1 Club. , Opponts. / Where When Pla1yed� Played. 1st I 2nd lt / 2nd Won by j Inn. ·lnn. _ Inn, Inn. . I � I I f J * Nottinghamshire Bri g ht11 1 A111314 1 5 124 1 *41 7 3 1 89 7 wickets *3 w d * Su r rey •••••••..•.• ! Br i g l 1 t11 (Tu 22 23 24 1 178 2 G B , 344 , - * Gloucestershi1·e .... ! Clifto n 1 A u2 728 2 !) 1 204 *234 412 Reniarks. Sur1·ey103towin *5 ,vickets down ' r ' I Matches lost (5) I 1 ' , Lost by * Glouceste1·Rbire .•.. Brightn June 1 1 -1 2 . 231 148 3 8 1 ; - Inns & 2 runs * Nottinghamshire.... ot nh 1r1 1 1 ,July 9-10 j 8 6 1 93 2 s u , - I nn s & 110 runs 1 Yorkshire .......... Sl1effield ,Jy 13-1 · 1 - 15 : 190 J 48 12l l 1 84 , 67 runs * Surrey .........•.... , Ov - al t ' A u g 6-7-8 l 147 199 384 . - Inns & £ tuns 2 Yorkshire . ..... . . .. • Brightn Au 20 2 1 2 2 . 136 . 95 ! 188i 175182 runs • • (1) Sussex v. Yorkshire. t Sheffield : July 13, 14,:& 15. S 1 1ssex' ..sl1<.1,ved the ,vhite featl1e1· ,, r hen the game was ap1)arently in� its grasp . Lill)·white ,vas this time ,,,..ell on the spot antl with some slight help from FillerJ·, the Yo1'kshiI·eme11 we1·e all disinissed fo1· the comparati,·ely small s11m of 121, Ro\\·bothum 26, Clayton 24 and and Ulyett 22, the principal contributo1·s. Sussex by ,vay of cor1trast, figtirecl well, the brothers Phillip8 heading the "·ay "·ith 48 to Jarnes and 2i3 not out to Henry, the ,,·icket-keepe1·. S11ssex hc:.tdecl Yo1·kshire by 69 1 -- tms, but the latter made a better sho,v in its seco11d effort, Lock� ,. ood 69, Anili'ew Green,, ,, ootl 41, and Ro,vbotham 24, all plit)rir1g S})lendid c1 · ick e t . Sussex had only 114 runs to wi11, iind on the form of the first iuni11gs this was an easy task. There was a ,vofttl collapse though, itt the pinch as 111:. Jeffe1·y 10, and Stubberfield 11 ,vere the only double figures, 22 1·ui1s being the 11nited eflorts of nine bats­ men. Yo1·kshire wo11. 1111expectedly by ti7.. �1·11ns. Yorkshire 121 and 184 ; total.305. Sussey 190 and 48 : 238. · · O,·ers. Maidens. Runs. Wickets. Lillywhite •........... 69·3 28 91 : 10 Emmett .. . . ...... .... 74 � 31 76 · 8 · (2) Sussex v. Yorkshire. Brighton�Aug. 20, 21, & 22. • � '" This time, by way of contrast, Yorkshire had the advantage on tl1e first inningR, Sussex being 52 runs to the bad. Six batsmen got dot1ble figt1res for Yorkshire in its first veutu��, the lion being Emmett ,vho carried out h.ia bat for a vary fine innings of 65. Double figures fell to the same number of bats on the side of Sussex but the total was 62 runs less, Charlwoocl 27, James Phillips and extras each 20. In the second jnnings of Yorkshire Thewlis waR the hero with a well got score of 62, the next in orde1· Pinder with 34. S11sset: wanted 228 to win, and of these 36 were got f()r one wicket {Jan1es I ) hillips). Th�n came the downfall. Mr. J. M. Cotterill had made

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