James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1879

72 Duft‘s Gil was netuull)’ 11 more than the uggi’egnt’: of Derlwshire, and tllx‘ innings amounted In 176,14) which Murlr‘y eveu contributed IN. The honhng of Shaw and Morley proved fur tm) much for the Derh e hutsnmu. n (he first innings five wickets went down fOl‘ ll; runs. and (1? mid ll). mid Hicktoii (27) and l l), were the only One; to nuke r' n m nle“ tc slmn‘. the lntifli' 5 Li; being the nnlydnuble figure in the fi ' Kntts \\'ux| by (22 runs. Net's, Dian] m; min, 27lb. Dc-rlnyshirc, «m1. us. Mai/loner Rune. “Elm: w Mycroft (Derhyshire) m; in; n: A.Slmw (Nous) TL: 31) no; 11 (6) Derbyshire v. Lancashii~e. Derhy, June 31, in. Luncashire had not. tts in the prcunn: maltcli. been uhle lo cnllect - like its host fun: and this time it pitl'i the penalty. M3 rui‘t n witli the hall. and (H nmstnf the "lumen. ire to. u m le hnt, Wutmn hull tu come out in a no with tn'o very useful innings of :;‘.J nu'l . \V;ttsun, Bzn-luw. nud Storm" ti) howl. hut Mr. R. l’. Smidi begun by making I»l runs fl‘nm Mclnt} ' mid Si; hurl heen grit lmfm-e the first wirket of Derhyshire fell. Rigley cuntrihutod «m. Mr. Smith and 1mm ' All. and Lnuczishire had til put up with :t decisive, defe: by an innings and : runs, Derhyshi . . Inuiczishire. 112 1nd I -l ; tutnl. "IT. ything l'm'm in n lml William Melntyrc. Overs. Mnideiis: Rm . \Vuk:~‘. Mycrnft manning)...“ ...... 71 u xx 11 (m howled) (7) Derbyshire 11. Kent. M shme,.lnly2 ' The \\'i he ' kicked " considerably in thi mateli. and it n perlnips. Iurtnnnte fur Derby-shire ilnit 1 L‘uord-Kelreywns not on (he I\ ltlsll side on tl ‘ (ircnsicn. The Derhysh e fielding Wu; not particularly (mud. and Messrs. l~‘. Pn-nii (5.11 and ii} d Cnnlifi'c (1:7 not out and ITl. tank littlc heed of the how- ‘lilr'b’. ilmngh the L ni-F fenlnrn cf the Kenthh lintl’v g was: the secund inlliilgi nf Mn Abszyluui. 1m. b5' hiillimit hitting. enn "llilliCli TU nut of 1NJ runs made while at the \\‘i l. Except for some email hitting in the Sim ml innings lw Mr. ilh (ill). and IIicktnu (2:1), the] (ting at the Derliy iii-(z tt'nni n moderate and their def at by 12.3 r \ is h'irdb- u snrpiise. Kent, 175; we inn. Derby'shirc, Tilzlnd-li; mun.» 3 Or J.) and hinidens. Runs. \Vckts. Ill! Iifi ll ; 11 m: a (8) Derbyshire v. Hampshire. Southampton, July 23, ili. Henrne (Kent) Mycroft (156 innings, I nt). Except for the absence of Messrs. Ridloy and Lnngnmn, Hampshire was f:\irl\‘ rcpresoiiterl, hut to judge by the number of spectators. there Wa no emit nmouxit cf enthusiasm. The butting of the Hume County w in)“ . us may be gathered from the fflflt that Mr. Heath‘s SCCOllti genre of highest contribution to the hill , hid: the huwling. tn illilge by the punishment it received l'rmn lmtsmen, cert uly nut addicted to lelig Scul'cs \' even n' ker. Mr. R. P. Smith (Iii?) in his first eliiirt rduue umde sever] min-e runs than the l'lnzupshire Eleven, and even Mycroft, not a. particular sure b: , e icd nut his 1m; [or -ii. The metal) Wits seen over, us, by teii minutes past thy c n‘clurk im the second afternoon. Derhyshirc wits in pussemiun of nu eusy victlry hy mi innings and IE: runs. Derbyshire, _. r. Hampsliire, Ii? and 1 In ; loin], 175. Overs. Maidens. Runs. \Vck(s. ........... 54.1 L"! 82 iii Mycroft (Derbyehire)

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