James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1882

T H E M A R Y L E B O N EC L U B IN 1881. 5 5 the easiest possible win with eight of their opponents out for only fifty -nine , but the resolute batting of Bates and Emmett made things look better for the Players . Things seemed to be all in favour of the Players whenBarlow got rid of Messrs. Grace and Hornby for only six out of seventy -seven runs, but Messrs . Lucas (who was in two hours for his nineteen ) and Penn, by their fine cricket at the crisis , turned the tide in the favour of the Gentle- men, who won a well -contested game by five wickets . Acoincidence in the first innings of the Amateurs is worthy of note , that Peate and Barlow each bowled fifty -one overs , for thirty -one runs , and four wickets . Ulyett(Yorkshire) c Trevorb Evans Midwinter(Gloucestershire) b Grace L o c k w o o d(Yorkshire) b E v a n s.... Barnes(Notts) c Graceb Steel Barlow(Lancashire) c Graceb Steel Bates (Yorkshire ) b Steel .. Selby(Notts) b E v a n s E m m e t t(Yorkshire ) b Grace. Pilling(Lancashire) not out Peate(Yorkshire) b Evans Morley(Notts) b Evans B3, 1b 4... Total P L A Y E R S . 2 st Lytteltonb Studd 1 2 b S t u d d 9 c S t u d db Steel 2 8 c V e r n o nb Steel 1 0 c V e r n o nb S t u d d 0 c V e r n o nb L u c a s 1 5 c G r a c eb S t u d d 3 b Steel 9 n o to u t.. 0 b E v a n s 1 9 7 5 1 3 8 3 4 2 1 3 6 4 0 2 Total:. 1 1 2 0 c Steelb S t u d d. 7 9 5 B 2 G E N T L E M E N . Dr. W .G. Grace(Gloucester) b Peate A. N. H o r n b y(Lancashire)b Peate.... A. P. Lucas (Surrey) c Pilling b Bates .. F. P e n n(K e n t) c Barlowb Peate..... C. F. H. Leslie (Middlesex) c andb Peate C. T. Studd(Middlesex) runout 29 b Barlow. 2 21 b B a r l o w. 1. 21 b Barlow. 1 9 1 b Bates 2 8 3 r u no u t 6 7 notout 4 A . H. Trevor(Sussex) st Pilling b Barlow 4 not out 1 6 Hon.A.Lyttelton (M d x) c Pilling b Barlow 16 A. G. Steel (Lancashire) b Barlow 1 2 G. F. Vernon (Middlesex ) not out 4 A. H. Evans(Somersetshire ) b Barlow .. 0 B 11, 1-b 2 1 3 W 1 Total. 1 3 1 Total 1 7 7 Thefollowing shows the results of the matches played at Lord's from the first institution :- 1833 Players wonby 9 wickets 1834 Playersw o nb ya ninningsand29runs 1835 Playersw o nby6 wickets1 1836 Gentlemen(whoplayed 18) wonby 55 r u n s 1837 Players wonbyaninnings and10runs2 1837 Thiswasa secondm a t c h, theGentle- m e n, whoplayed 16, being defeated b yan innings and38 runs 1838 Players wonby40 runs 1839D r a w n 1840 Playersw o nb y9 wickets 1841 Playersw o nby2 wickets 1842 Gentlemenwonby 95 runs 1843 Gentlemenw o nby an innings and40 r u n s3 1844 Playersw o nb y38 runs 1845 Players w o nby67 runs 1846 Gentlemenw o nb y1 wicket 1847 Players w o nby147 runs 1848 Gentlemenw o nb y33runs 1849 Gentlemenw o nby aninnings and40 r u n s 1850 Players wonbyaninnings and48 runs 1851 Players wonbyaninnings and14runs 1851 Thiswasdesignatedas areturnm a t c h, the Players winning byan innings and52 runs

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