James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annnual 1881
A F E WL O O S ES T R I N G S. 2 7 3 for 34 runs . On May12 , at Newcastle School , playing for Sixth Form2. School , T. Disney took all ten wickets of the latter (8 bowled and 1 caught andbowled); the last four fell in one over. T h r e eor m o r eWicketsin the Over.--- P. H. Mortonfor Cambridge v. Oxford at Lords ', took 3 wickets in an over . Hill for Yorkshire at Ov 1, in second innings of Surrey took 3 wickets in his last over. For St. Edward's Oxonv. St. Catharine's Club, in M a y, A. J. Sutton took 4 wickets with con- secutive balls . On June 19, for Chard GrammarSchool v. Chard , C. Phipps took 3 wickets with 3 consecutive balls . On July 10, for Young Exmouth v. Isea Club, C. D. Newtontook 3 wickets in an over. For same Club against Woodbury, on August 21 T. Hore took 3 wickets with 3 consecutive balls . For the Star v. Columbia, at Blackheath, on M a y8, T. Bartlett bowled 3 wickets in 1 over, as did J. E. Swainfor sameClub v. St. Agatha, at Robertson's Ground , Holloway , on June 19. On June 12 for Kennington v. Perseverance , W. Emmettclean bowled 3 wickets with 3 successive balls andon June 5 for same Club v. Albert , J. Godfrey took 3 wickets (2bowled and 1 caught ) with consecutive balls . On August 2, at Chislehurst , for Blackheath Mordenv. Chislehurst , R. S. Brocklebank , took 4 wickets with 4 consecutive balls . On June 19, for Unity v. Dalston Carlton , F. Hatfield took 3 wickets with 3 successive balls . On May8, for Surrey County School v. Eashing , W. L. Powell took 3 wickets with following balls . L o n gScores for First Wicket.-ForMiddlesex (in second innings ) v. Surrey, at Lord's , Messrs . I. D. Walkerand A. J.Webbescored 194 for first wicket . For Gloucestershire (in first innings ) v. Middlesex , at Lord's , Messrs . E. M. and W. G. Grace made 107 runs for first wicket . On May17, onEtonand Middlesex Ground, for Blenheim v. Eton Park, C. R. Poulter andH. Stoddart made212 before a wicket fell , the total of innings being 517 for 11 wickets . O n M a y8, at Kennington Oval, for Kenningtonv. Fitzroy, L. E. Burrow and W. E. Benwell scored 180 in less than twe hours for first wicket ; Benwell ultimately got 172 (not out), andthe total w a s2 8 8for5 wickets. CarryingBatthroughoutanInnings.-O n June 24, for M.C.C. andGroundv. Oxford University ; Barnes wentin first and carried out his bat for 118 (not out). Jupp went in first for Surrey v. Yorkshire at Sheffield , and carried out his bat for 171. H ewasin for a part of each of three days ; while in with Mr. Strachan, 149 runs were scored . OnJuly 24, W . E. Linton , for WestburyLodge v. P. Dupen's Eleven, carried his bat through the innings for 62 out of 167. O n M a y22, for Royal G u nFac- tories v. St. John's ; H. M a ywent in first and carried out his bat for 79 o u tof 1 9 3r u n s. LongScores without a Wicket.--- On August 27, 28, for Horsham v. UppinghamRovers ; C. Sharp and H. Whitfeld made 190 for no wickets. NewtonCollege on July 1, made162 in 63 minutes for no wickets . Close Finishes.-On June 21, 22, United Eleven beat 22 of Bed- minster by 1 run . OnJuly 20, at Lord's , Under Thirty beat Over Thirty b y2 runs. T
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