James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1879
26 F. R. S olfurtli b Steel lit} 0 and h Pearson. D. w. (wreg0r3> b Appieh5v . > W. L. Murdoch not out. . «il 1: Thornton" T. W. Garrett st Lytteltoii n Steel. . R c Webhe b Applcby . G. H. Bailey 1) Applehy AAAAA . 9 bjrhm-ntmi H. F. Boyle c \Vehbe b Steel . . Ill; 13 Applc'by not out not out W ~ , 1.“ Total ....................... -. (x' ENTLI‘HIEN.' W. H. Hudow b Spufiol‘hll . Pem’mn h Garrett . A. . EvmrshGnrrett. . A. Applehyuot nnt . ufinrth as Bycs. rte . lil . lllzteklmm st Lytteltoii b Ridley . Alhm e Webhe h Steel B ll, 1 b t! .............. Holl. A. Lyttelton 1) Garrett C. I. Thornton h Garrett . A. w. Ridley b Spotl'nrth . A. N. Hornhy b Spofl'ortl A. G. Steel st Blxiekhnm h Sp A. J. Wayne 1) Spol'l'nrtll. W. F. Forbes b Spliff-H1]! . . 0 Tm! Tlie Gentlemiexr were. of com e, not he best representative t m that'co\|l(1 have beexi &'1(‘cl¢(l, hnt they were none the less fairly well armed at nll pointy, it certainly' better eleven than we miglit have expected to have seen put into the helll so late in (he sensun. As the match was only rlnn‘n for two day's there was little chance of finishing it from the first, but, perhaps, the Ans i . ns were the chief sntferm's h the want nf n, thirll (lny'. Al: the end if the first (My the Gentlemen hml flppfltently l the beat of the game, with seventy-six for two wicki- rtinst the Australiaii total of 1.“ , On the second morning, whether in Cl) quenue at Lord Lundeshcrgugh'5 hospiznlity, m- from other reasons, the Eu; slimen went all to pieces. and the last eiglit wickets fell for (mly thirty-three Ipryll'orth's analysis elmwing H rivers for 19 runs and (I wickets. When the tell consul the Australmns lmd till two wickets to full untl were 2517 runs on. su lint thingfl ended all in their “want. 0 Banncrmnn hit the hall twice cleann out of the graniid for six in his scooiitl innings of 54. (17) Australia 1). Players of England. Played mt Prince‘s, September I l and 12. Drawn. AUSTRALI A. Banner-mun e rind b A. Slmw . l T. (in ctt h Berra“ ‘-’ C. Bannerman c Ulyettb Blamiies (H J. Blackhnm reliredhm 5 T. Homn c Phillips b M'Intyre is; H. Boyle c Phillips h Shanv o“ D. Gregory 0 Shrcrr bury in Look F. Allan not out 5 Wood“ B l,1b:l,. 4 F. Spofilirtli 0 U1,» — \V. Murdoch c Shaw 1) Emu tt. G. H. thilvy c L(:ck\\'(>od h B. Total G: Ulyett h Spufiiorth Til i H. P illips e and 1) Garrett .. 4 Riglfly 1) Car tt . 7 , » Shaw e Gregory 1: Garrett U Selby’ run (m H ‘ - Inl‘lntyre e um! b (hrrett 0 Lockn'ood, u Gregur) ) tt , 12 . Bleunii-es not out 3 Shrewsbury e C. Bunnerman bSpoiA ‘ ‘i forth... .. .. ‘ Flowersc . rmn man I: ictt 18 Barrett 0 A. Bmiuernmn lJ rett J; The Players, though certainly a. better teztm than at the Oval, were still mly— ' thing hut a. representative Eleven in the nhseuce of Morley. Emmett. Bates. antl Poaley. fl‘he play was singularly dull and uninteresting thruughout both days, as both In the field and lit the wickets the Players were in nu way up 10 “10 usual standard. Charles Bannermnn was in two hours and three quarters for his (51, and Gregory, who, barring his two good scores ageiiist Middlesex, had
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