James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1879
84 T“. llultnn. -T. Lencli. J. llchm-on, J. “Hill. ”mum-my SF“)'F’/ll'_i/. S'. H. Sn‘ire. TI'I'I’NIH'I’I’, l‘ll (‘ fillender. Jam-12414111 Sl‘l'l'l'illl'j/ "ml l'ul/n'hu', F. Reynolds. Mnuchester Cricket Gmund, Strctford. Lunchshirc has of late shnwn form quite equal in chub of any nther Coliiit)’. When nrrnycd in its full strength theJflleven cnii take (heir nwu purl. with the most furmiduhlc opponent : their vial-cry aver Yorkshire uh Manchester. and the result (if their first meet 3 with (llonccstershirc in the slum: city will attest. Of mi mulchos, five were won and threb lost. but with Messrs. A. ({ Weal, A. Applel -. luw. W'utsnn. mm M-lntv an, hnwl. m s. Humhy, A, ma 1). Q. Steel. Boyle. llflxx~lo}~. l’utcrsnu ' id ntho tn link. and per ups the host, fielding ' e in England. Lune hire pl sins chums secund to mine. Mr. A. (1. Steel‘ lnm'lim,y proved most Cficctivc. and in Barlow the County has found u slow left—hund round :u-xu huwlor likely tn he of the grcufiest service. Results of Matches. .l/ult'lus Piaf/“7,10; um“. :. 1mm". 2; man. ‘ ' . ' “y, Cluh. Opponts.‘ Opponents. l ll’llsyeclrl l plalgzl 1st 2nd lst 2nd 3 i l ‘ " ' Inn. Inn. Inn. Inun’ JIM/win ll'nn (: l * Dcrl_ ire * Kent, . 2 York "hire .‘l Nollfi . in," lg, n 135 m 71; in ruiis l‘.’* I T. lirHIwkts—“l‘l wul I lNlnnsnnd 21; ms lIH llnrks- 1mm] w Mnchsicr lJ“ 1 .. Jii ill, I, ., Jy 1 1, l u JV 1“ l * Kent. ,’l‘n MlingiA‘ — mu‘ 4:7 Inns unduhrns .l/ull‘/l » Ilruu'u ' Rmmrl‘s. * “1112 11:1 f)" "5 wkts down l" *~l wkts dorm (Jlonccstershirc . ‘hlliclishei~1Jy 25, <1 Yorkshire .. H“dl'Sf|lll‘|Ang s, _ Ala/pl: r [and ( ) . . ‘ [Am/W l Nntts lXuntlixim I‘Mym ~~ 1 12: H .3: SSWR wkt . rd ‘1‘ Derhyshire ‘Derhy J, G ”2 ll - n _ Inns a“ run "‘ Gloucester-shire . Uliftoii Ag b' 1m 73’!‘ His “fix u-kts w d [Sm-n link-1m . . ll'mk by 11 M1, 0. and Ground Lord's hllny'. »1___ 1m 84 as m . runs 11 Australians............Mnchsierl gm, 11», 17 £77 [62 HI! 44 Di":m'n*mrki|n “E' “are hem trunk-Al in pl’EVltms records nf Derhyshirp, (iluucostcrshiro, nud Kent. n Ilnvn bean lroutcrl previously in Revimvs of Austrnlnuis and Mm-ylehnnr- Cluh. (l) L1neashi1’e 1). Notts. Nuttiughnnwhire, ll‘lny 34), HI, June I. liunmrslnre lnul nothing like it». strength on one «if the uce house when it, must needcll its strongest farce. uud Nuns 1nd nu may victory. The run-getting was surprisingly low throughout. :\nd ‘the bulwlers had must cf the fun m themselves. Mr. Hurnhy's Ill null Mr. Schultz s «I? flat out in the first innings hf Luncnshire. were the only notable scares nu that side. and Oscmft'g second innings nt mi. which went _somc n'ny tuwxnwls winning the mulch. was the highest individual efini‘t for Anus. LnucuslnrcAlosL hy eivhb rvicke Nuns. lnx uud 1:1) (um wickets): total. 207. lnmmshn'n. 12:1;qu RR; um] Overs. llzi lens. Runs. \\'rkls, ..,.. ....... ln'i‘l ‘ EL") 10 (2) Laneashire v. Yorkshire. Manchester. July ll, If, H. The Yorkshiremon showed their (1111 weakness in luvinu ll o .-1 w: » | l to this may he chicflv nltrihulcd the decisive defeat to “high ‘Lhe’i’ Winn: :\il:]:cr‘-ilcld. MK": Hornhy and Barlow efiectuully collared the Yorkshire hon-ling hi. the Ulltaflin. and 35: runs wen mn'lc heiuru lhc hrst vr' ken l'cll, Mr. llornhy‘s 78 including 16 frum one over of Ulyeit. l‘hc Yorkshire batting was um: (‘qnul in the task of Shaw (Kong) ...... , .....
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