James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1882

2 9 8 LILLYWHITE'S CRICKETERSA N N U A L. All Ten Wickets in an Innings. O n July 2, for M.C.C. and Groundv. Richmond, in Old Deer Park, Rylott took all ten wickets in first innings for 38 runs , and in second five out of seven wickets for 3 runs . On June 27, for Brighouse v. Lockwood, J. Tye took all ten wickets . On September 3, for Tarwin v. Christleton , H. L. Dametook all ten wickets ; he also sent the ball twice between the stumps without knocking off the bails . In Australia , on November6, for Richmondv. East Melbourne, C. Maniontook ten wickets for 72 runs . ForHullT o w nv. Newark, L. Jack- son took all eight wickets (two absent ) in first innings , and all six down in second innings . He also scored 82 out of 146. Mr. R. F. Winch, for Oundle School v. Kettering , clean bowledall ten wickets . Carrying Bat through an Innings . For Oxford v. Cambridge , in second innings , at Lord's , Mr. W. H. Patterson went in first and carried out his bat for 107 out of 306. On June 13, for Cambridge University . Lancashire , at Liverpool , Mr. G. B. Studd went in first and was not out in first innings for 106 out of 187. O n July 13, for Marlborough College v. Cheltenham College , at Marlborough , H. M. Leaf went in first and was not out for 60 out of total of 156. On July 22, for Gentlemen of Central Devonv. DevonCounty School, J. Luxton wentthrough the innings , taking out his bat for 38. On July 2, for M.C.C. andGroundv. Charterhouse School , Mr. W. Evetts went in first and carried out his bat for 135. O n November27, 1881, for Corio v. Geelong, Curdie went in first and carried his bat through the innings for 24 out of 60. Mr. A. P. Lucas went in first for M.C.C. and G. v. Lancashire , at Lords , on June 19, and carried out his bat for 43 out of 126. F. H. Lacey, for Blackheath Mordenv. Gryphons, 101 not out. Dr. E. M. Grace, for Thornburyv. Lansdown, 116 not out. LongScore without a Wicket. On July 22, for Devon County School v. Schoolmasters of North Devon, F. W. and H. H. Taplin hadmade 103 runs for no wicket whenrain stopped play. T h eLargest Score ever m a d ein Tasmania.-G. H. Bailey , one ofGregory's Teamwhich visited Englandin 1878, made227 for Derwent v. B r e a k w a t e r . L o n gScoresfor First W i c k e t. O n July 12, at Huntingdon, for Mr. A. E. Fellowes ' Eleven v. Huntingdonshire , Mr. W. F. Forbes and Lord Throwley scored 404 runs before they were parted . This is the largest numberever madefor first wicket . O n July 23, for Devon County School v. Bedford, W. H. Thomasand F. A. Wells scored 118 for first wicket . For Sussex v. Yorkshire , on June 20 at Sheffield , Messrs . M. P. Lucas and R. T. Ellis made 113 for first wicket . For Players v. Gentlemen, in second innings , åt Oval , July 1, Midwinter and Ulyett made 105 for first wicket . For Friars v. Gentlemenof Derbyshire , Messrs . Johnston andBarrington m a d e287for first wicket. Four Wickets with Successive Balls .- A. Robertson , for Trafalgar v. Albion , at Woolwich, July 2. A. Browning , Oxford College Servants v. Cambridge College Servants , Oxford , July 29. G. Ridpath , Alexandra v. Melrose , August 27. Peate , Shaw's Eleven v. Eighteen of Notts Castle .

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