James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1882

A F E WL O O S ES T R I N G S . 2 9 3 ThreeWicketswithSuccessiveBalls.-Crossland , for Lancashire v. Surrey , Oval , Aug. 18; Barlow , Lancashire v. Derbyshire , Derby, June 28 ; Mr. H. Evans , Derbyshire v. Sussex , Brighton , August 22 ; W. Blackman , for Sussex v. Surrey (1st innings ), at Brighton , August 22 ; Willson , for Alexandra v. Ealing Park ; John Hay, for Levenshulme v. Buxton , Septem- ber 3 ; W. A. Handley , for Levenshulme v. Glossop , September 10; May 31 , E. Rosher , St. John's , Cambridge (2nd eleven ) v. Emmanuel (2nd) ; June 14, W. Foster , for Limehouse v. Yarrow, also for Limehouse v. Royal GunFactory , July 2 ; J. Sheffield , Limehouse v. Albert , July 30 ; J. God- frey , for Kennington v. Heathfield (4 in 1 over ) ; R. H. Sherwin , Hanley Brunswick v. Cobridge , July 9 ; J. Jackson , for Christ Church , Southwark , ". Hand-in-Hand; K. J. Key, Oakeley's House v. Watson's House ; J. Hatt , for Castleton Wesleyans v. Castleton Moor (an eleven ) ; F. Stevens , Mostyn v. Cyprus , July 2 ; C. Phipps , GrammarSchool , Chard , v. Tatworth , June 4 ; Jones , a Surrey Eleven v. Twenty-two of Kingston , twice , September 20 ; J. Witney for Alexandra against Barking , September 3 ; J. Jackson for Christ Church , Southwark , v. Hand-in-Hand, May31. Threeor moreWicketsin anOver.-For Kennington v. Heathfield J. Godfreytook 4 wickets in anover . ForMostynv. Brixton Wanderers, July 3, G. E. Boon took 5 wickets in seven balls , four in succession . For Durham School v. E. R. Wethey's Eleven , A. W. Armstrong took 3 wickets in an over, July 2. E. B. Brutton took 4 wickets in an over, for Tynemouthv. North Durham. OnJune 11 , for Buxton College v. Belmont House School , H. Williams took 4 wickets (all bowled) in an over of six balls . For Southern Division v. South Hants, Major D. W. Mackinnon took five wicketswith consecutive balls. Featswith the Ball.-OnAugust 27, for the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile AgencyCo. against Moser & Co. , W. P. Daniels clean bowled5 wickets with 5 consecutive balls . On May16, for Young Professionals v. YoungAmateurs of Surrey , Abel (slow round) bowled 14 overs for no runs and four wickets . O nSeptember 20, for a Surrey Eleven v. Twenty-two of Kingston Bellevue , Jones, the Surrey bowler , took 17 wickets for 7 runs , twice getting three wickets with successive balls . O n June 9, for Lanca- shire v. Kent at Manchester , Barlow took 8 wickets for 29 runs . O nJuly 20, for Manchester v. Cheetham Hill , Watsongot 9 out of 10 wickets . O n July 13, for Bideford v. Devon County School , Rev. R. H. Boles took 9 out of10 wickets. O nAugust 31 , for Hull T o w nv. Newark, L. Jackson took 8 wickets (2 batsmen absent )in first innings , and all that were down at call of time in second , thus getting all wickets for Hull . For ManninghamAlbion v. Burtenshaw, S. Belfield took 7 wickets for one run. O nJune 4, for ChardGrammarSchool v. Tatworth, C. Phipps took 9 wickets for 9 runs-- 6 bowled, 2 1 b w, and 1 caught. For Amhurst v. Grove House, W. J. Cambridge took seven wickets for no runs . Tall Scoring.- I nmatch Gentlemen of England v. Cambridge Univer- sity , 901 runs were scored for 32 wickets . In match Gloucestershire v. Yorkshire , at Cheltenham , 715 runs were got for 23 wickets . In second innings of Yorkshire v. Surrey , at Oval , Bates , while in with Ulyett , made 32 (not out) of the 38 wanted to win. On July 2, for M.C.C. and Ground v. Charterhouse School , Mr. W. Evetts and William Mycroft put on

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