James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1879

lxll, 18-14, ill-15, 1m, 1347, 1350, wag, mull. 1x70, 1m. an, inn, and 1870. Harrow those in lxlx, ~ was, lsl_, lsla lsls, mm, lam, um. um, ISM, . INN, um; mm, mm, mm, mid ms; those in lsca, lsrs, and I' being unfinished. The Etoniaus do not count that in I , as beiiig forplayers ovariO years of age. (6) Middlesex u. Nottinghamshire. Lord's, July if), 11; and IT. A match [ur thu henclit of Ruhlrt Thoms. all ulnpnc lung and lmuuurably s cunueutcd with Middlcsux Cricket . Shrcwsbury was ahscnt from the Not- iinghzun team, but except fur the absence of.t1lc Hnu. A. Lyttcltml. Middlcscx hall all its strength. Tlm game was noticeable throughout for long scoring on bctli aides, and be c the finish 11m; runs had been made for thirt cightwickcts. Mr. \V. H. Hud0\\' s l [ll—an allnlirahlc innings in every u-ay— more than a moiety of the aggregate ill the firstinningsnf Milhliese .bnt in (he ECUIIKI the runs were more equally distributed. seven uf the (cam guttillg double figures. ‘ult (5 ndTT) and Sells)“ ( _ and 22) were the chief pal-formers for Nuns, and Barnes” singularly euuu-di, carried out, his but each time for ill and if! rcspuutirl-Iy. At the finish it u s anybudy's game Nutts hall ninctecn l ' to in: i: M) will with Barnes and Shaw in and only Murl tn'l'nlluw u that it was lily quite him; up which would have wuu. iddlc TI and ; tumL “ll. Nutis, and 2.32 (clgllb wickuLs); total, m. (7) Middlesex 1'. Yorkshire. Lord's July 18, Ill. ELL Again Middlcscx was well rcpr -entcd.butnul so Yurkslliic. with l’iudclu Hall. Lucku‘oud. and (lrccnwond. all abscut. The match w- nutcu-urthy fur the r appearance of (lcurgc l-‘rcciuan, the once irresistible fast hnwlor uf Yorkshire : but ‘t can hardly he said that he came up in - 3 way tn his uld reputation. The Yur hircmen w generally out (if all farm With the ba ‘ and iii the second lu- all especially. a m v severely punished by the Ali dlcsux batsuicn. The“ batting. ton, in the firstilli ngs w nut up in the mark. as they were in two hours and fifty" minutes fur nnly l l runs , and llr Pcarsnn. unt llu: nu t dangerous nf glow round ariu bowlers. tool: fire wn. m. m Ii runs. York-shin. had eventually flux runs in will. and. thanks tn the tint: batting uf Ulyctt (7,7) and Mr. Roper. the hour sec. of the chtull Club at Liverpool (lisll at nnc time the)“ ficonictl likely’ in) have just a chuncm though MiLhlleso had a gimd majority at the finish. l‘lr.Pcarson (NI luldRN}, Mr. H, R. \\'chhc ( tall 5!) allll Hun. F4. Lyttcllml (i mill 7 were chief coutributnr' for Mixhllesca, whu won by an nn ’ In all ‘llll runs rem scored in the match: hliddlescx, law; and am; total. .' York ire, m and am»; tutlllr 43'." » (8) Rugby 7." Marlborougli. Lord's. July 31. Aug. I. l\[ar1bul'mlgh‘sour)“Wluover (‘ht'ltcllhalu hall nlalll; them a fairly Mrung Schnul Eleven nn 1mpcr,hut Ull thisoc -* ml tlu—y had nut n pl; er like A. (i. Fire] in their file in, and 1110 issue was never in llnubt. The Marlhurians “CH" all dismissal fur 1m] thisnumhcr was (coded byonc of the Rugby ham 0. h‘. lluslit-. (hpir Capfiitilly who made it“ out of , while. in by some of the best hitting ever seen in a school matcll. Marlborough wanted I l l to save the innings. hut they failed at $7, and Rugby won [w air innings and 2~l runs. Rugby, lllll. Marlhnrlmgh, TH and NT ; total, Ilifi. Leggatt's roam! arm howling was altogether £00 much for the Marlbunank, as will be sceli. Overs. Maidelis. Runs. Wickets. 34‘3 lb' 45 .l l ‘

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