James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1879
89 Where When Clnh. Opponents. Opp/inning. Played. Played. 151. "2nd 151. 3nd Inn. Inn. Inn. Inn. * perhysli Derby 17 wkts ”‘3w a 1 hnrrev Oval 1115) rlnis ‘, li’z'mu/‘Iu. Lord's . Ntnghm ‘mghm . Ntnghin ‘ ‘hellielrl lnchscr _‘ - :' : . .‘ iftoii ~. g ‘ .' ‘ 7‘109 runs slurn ......... lNInglim - . in‘ “mum hyiO wkt l 1 | r u wkbs Nortli and Smith (inintuglnn ‘ ' 2211—1 - ‘ flSouhh won by benefit of (4. P1\ Australians ‘ ll] wkfill Wil ._ fill “it; “Hm [w :m inn I mid 1-1 runs 1 1 \\'on by inns ‘ and 186 runs * Have been (rented in previous reviews of Gloucestershire, Kent, Lancnsliiro, and Middlesex. (1) Notts u. Yorkshire. Sheffield, June 21 17. Tire very poor exhibition made by the Nottingham Elm’cn in the field in this much was one of the surprises of the your. Tire wicket was in splendid order, and Ulyctt. it is true, at the outset, ellectunlly took the edge off the howling of Nous, with n well hit, score of ill, but it was certnirily inexplicnlile to see the utter collapse uf the Nottingham buwlcrs and the discrediurhle fielding of the side generally (awards the close of the first day. With such scores as Bates (10-2), Ulyth (H I). d Emmett (75>), it was not surprising that Yt'l'kshii'c should have touched the] ghost totnl (415!) of the county season. Selby went. in first. wicket (lowri fur Nutis. and was lust out fm' 107.11; rle with onl§v one'nbsolMe chance, and Flowers each time played good cricket for a.) and Nuns followed on with 171 runs to the had, but Bates and Hill gave them 1 file quarter, and they were all disposed of for 7-1. Yorkshire won by an innings and 97 runs. Yorkshire, 11:1. Noits, 216 and 7.1 ; total, 322. Vliigliiii Marvin; . * Leicestershiro (reh) Leicester Se!) 11mm. 75 1 Overs. Maidens. Runs Wckiss. Bates (2nd inns. Notts) .. 10.1 4 17 5 Ulyett (2nd inns. Notts 10 1: £1 3 (2) Notts v. Surrey. Nottingham. July 11, 1:2, Surrey, without J npp, Mess 5, Min Shruehun, Reed, and (lznne, could at the very best he unly described as a se in] me Eleven and, withm very weal: batting side on a dangerous wicket, their chances were f the smallest. Mr. J, Slinter's 19 was the only double figlire in the first innings, and in the second the Brothers Shuter cuntrihnLeLl 39 out of $1. The first. pliorh nf Notis wns sensationnl, us Oserojt, Selby, Daft, Will] (1 Talley were all dismissed for nine runs, but even with this Surrey never 1d nlouk in, and Xotts won ensil)’ by cell lwilcheis. Knits, SS and 12 (no Wickets); total, 130. Surrey, 15 nnd 51; tom, ;.. . Maidens. Runs. W ckti. 19 70 1:2 23 w 12 6 UV 7 Morley (N 0115) Barrack (151: innings, Nous)
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