48 0, 2; H. T. Griffiths, 68, 13; Hearne, 5, 5; Davey, 6, 1 ; Flanagan, 7, 0; A. T\ Lucas, 0, 7 ; G. Bird, 4, 13; W. Hay, 12 ; C. C. Clarke, 19, 12 ; L. 8. Howell, 30; O. 1. Thornton, 5, 0/? ; R. I). Walker, 03; J. W. Dale, 5 ; J. S. Ru 1; U. H. Hargreaves, 0, 0; G. A. Lcatham, 7; C. E. Cottrell, 17, 10; < 11. Goldney, 0, 0/?; II. X. Tennezit, 3, 12'; and P. E. Crutchley, 0<7, 8*1. * (t not out. B ow l in g A v e r a g e *. Balls. Maidens Bung. Wiclcct 9 . Wides. Runs p; r Wicket. 292 33 84 11 0 r~ r* i i 2185 298 566 44 0 12 .38 161 22 59 4 0 14 .3 23 0 27 103 6 0 17.1 4 8 0 45 216 12 0 18 1005 118 389 IS 0 21 . 1 1 861 79 391 16 0 2 4 .7 * 832 / / 366 16 0 22. 11 C. K. Francis............. Shaw ................................ ,3 Randon......................... Clayton......................... Itylott ......................... Morley......................... Myrroft ..................... ...................................... The following howled in one match only :—R. I). Walker, 48 balls, 2 maidens, 24 runs; C. I. Thornton, 12 halls, 1 maiden, 4 runs; Capt. Meares, 130 balls, 9 maidens, 8.3 runs, 2 wickets, 3 wides ; C. C. Clarke, 80 balls, 8 maidens, 50 runs, 2 wickets; C. E. Cottrell, 76 ball;, 4 maidens, 49 runs; A. P. Lucas, 24 balls, 19 runs ; (>. P. Goldney, 36 balls, 1 maiden, 30 runs, 1 wide ; H. N. Tennent, 21 balls, 2 maidens, 20 runs, P. E. Crutchley, 93 halls, 6 maidens, 68 runs, 2 wickets; G. Bird, 8 balls, 2 maidens, 0 runs ; Capt. Middleton, 24 balls, 2 maidens, 13 runs,; A. W. Ridley, 36 balls, 29 runs; Flanagan, 234 balls, 19 21 runs. EXTRANEOUS MATCHES AT LORD’S. (In each case the score of the winning side is placed first.) When Opposing Clubs. Played. 1 Twelve Players of Notts and, Yorkshire (under 25) v. 12 of England (under 25.) May 8-9 Household Brigade v. Royal Artillery............................ May 12 2 All England v. United South May 22-23 Woolwich v. Sandhurst___ May 25-2C 3 South v. North.....................June 5-6-7 4 Cambridge v. Oxford..........Jn26-27-28 5 Gentlemen v. Players..........July 3-4-5 6 Eton v. Harrow *................‘July 14-15 7 Marlborough v. Rugby---- ,July 26-27 1st Inn. 2nd 1st 2nd Inn. Inn. Inn. Won by 335 •• •• 131 287 162*113 238 246 302 449 308 l 54I *77 89 lO.'i Inns nnd HI runa *70 • • • • t ••« 231;. . . . 86| 117 180, 92 210 112 219 157 85 Drawn Inns and 84 runs 8 wickets *2 w'd 189 85 runs 202 9 w *1 w d 132 Inns and 98 run > 127 Inns and 24 runs 142 5 wickets *5 wr d T in : C an ter bu r y W e e k .* 8 Kent and Gloucester v. Eng-1 I I I 1 land....................................Aug. 7-8-9 345’*20G| 226; 355 Drawn, *8 w d *The match between I Zingari and Gentlemen of Kent was not played. (i) Twelve Players (under 25) of Notts and Yorkshire t\ Twelve of England (under 25). May 8 and 9, 1876. A new match, but ono utterly devoid of interest, as has been of late the case with most of the opening contests, at Lord’s. The bowling of the twelve opposed to the combined counties was some of the plainest that we have
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