James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1879
1 8 AUSTRALIANS. . _ C. Bannerman e Rigley h M‘Intyre 8 F. E. Allen 0 Clarke b Ruwhnsou 111 . L. e ‘reenwoud b J. M. Blueklmm b Rigley . WM‘Intyli'IesféocF. (X .' J. Conway h Wallgute T. Horan c Grecnvmod b w 11g H. F. Boyle not on D. W. Gregory rurr out .. B-1,11.1 3 T. W. Garrett b M‘Iutyre 10 B‘. R. Spofiortli c Clarke 1: Jackson 10 J G. H. Bailey 0 M‘Int3're 1.7 “fullgute 20 In the second innings, Spofiort1\ scor‘ed (not out) 8, Bnile)v (not out) 0. b 1.— Total, 15. Something of n mongrel m11tch,and not one of particular interest, lueiil or general. It was a geodisli performume of the Cnlnnials to make sllcll 11 respect- able total as £1115, although the bowling of the Hull cemhinntion was not very deadly. Tl1e meiel1 was noteworthy fur the heavy scoring of the tail of the Australian team, and i; will eez'tuiuly rank among the curiositicfi of their tour how Allan could ever have rcu121le(1 78, or Blacklmm 5:1. Cunway. the Secretary had to make one of the team. and the elevexr were indebted to him fox-11. useful in, In the second innings of Hull Boyle gm. eiglrt out of: nine wickets fur 110 runs. (11) Australia. 11. Cambridge Unive11sity. I’luycd at Lord’s, July 22 3. Cambridge won by 1111 innings 11.1111 72 runs. CAMBRIDGE. Hull. A. Lytteiwri, b Murduch 72 Mr. P. H. Morton, c B unerrnzm, Mr. H Whitfield, 11 Spufiurtll 15 1 b Hoyle ll . Lytteltnn,1-1111 out. I 1 Mr. C. Pigg,_h B y 11 Ml’.A.G.Stce1,1-un um, .:1 Mr. A. .J. Ferd, nut 011 22 RH. D-Q. Steel, 0 and 1. Spoil'urth 1:1 Mr. . Voed. 1. Spofiorth 2 Hm). Ivo 13113151: C.B11.nnermun 1. B 12.11. 1 ' Boyle Mr. L. K. Jurv 4 C. Bannermun, b Morton W. L. Murdoch, 1.1 Merton T. Horzin, h Morton run out” c Whitfe ‘ 11 Ford .. 3 T. ‘V. surgery, c A. Lytteltul , b Morton T1“ gézarrett. b Morton I b Moi-mu " 1) 11101th J. I. Bl . - F. E. Allen, , h . e A. Lyttelto 1) tool c and b Morton . . not out .. l absent (h 7 B F. Boyle at A. L ttl t A. Bannelrmim,’ b 1110110110 U ., » u l 1 Total.... the nbsexwe of Mr. A. Lucas, who the game entirel in their own hands, n no way nee ed. The Australians . _ 1111 oeeneioii, nnd even their fielding whiehhnd elwnys 1109" wry: snrutt and true was in this mutch wnnting in dash, and louse. TWO stupid run: out tether nun-red the University innings, hut herring Mr. \Veod. who tuok 11m Luuiss plnce, 5111 the tenm 5011111111111 the Hu11. E. Lyttelton, Mr. A. G- bteel show ed CED-00111 1131 good cricket. Mr. A. G. Steel’s bowling did not seem 1/0 puzzle the 00101111115 115 much an it 111111 at Prince's, hut the University fast bowler”. Mr. P. H. Morton. w as (lead on me sticks. and in the innings his mull n.- show-pd 33 oversz|11d 23 13111111 for Sill runs and twelve wickets. A. nnnernmn. nwrng to m1 111— jm'ed hand, went 111 last for the Australiunsin their fll'fitinningsmndin the scCOEId could not but at 1111, and this was 11. great 1055 to the side. The 0010111111
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