James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1883

A F E WL O O S ES T R I N G S . 2 5 3 Mills carried his bat through innings for 50. G. Berry , for Mitre v. Liverpool Victoria , July 29th , did the same, scoring only 4 out of 32 . O t h e rI n s t a n c e s. Against. M i t r e M a n c h e s t e r M i d d l e s e x Castleton (2) Guelph.. N e l s o n Australians OxfordUniversity N a m e . F o r. B o o m e r , G. B a r l o w . CæsareanClub, Jersey L a n c a s h i r e Royal Artillery . Australians N o t t s ود ود " و د " Hornby, A. N. M . C . Ca n dG r o u n d Lucas, W . Maynard, E. A. J. Derbyshire M a t t h e w, T. Mills, A... B e r r y,W . CorlettJ. C. Thornber, H. W e b b e, A. J. Wheelhouse, H . Saunders, D . W . Morrison, G. N. M u r d o c h , W .L. S h a w, E.D . N u n e a t o n L a k eB o l a c. OrdsallH a l l CastletonM o o r. Gloucestershire . CambridgeUniversity H i g hLeigh Lancashire. Bridgwater LiverpoolVictoria Wickliffe D a t e . R u n s. 1 4 J u n e2 6 6 July8.. 5 July2 0 4 4 A u g u s t10... 58 J u n e21 1 2 1 August12 ... 50 J u n e27 2 8 August12.. 20 B e d w o r t h M a y29 5 0 July2 4 2 4 B o w d o n '. August19... 115 Y o r k s h i r e A u g u s t23... 59 Birch(2) . Sept. 16...... 28 Trinity College , Toronto J u n e8 1 0 7 T o r o n t o August19.. 157 O r l e a n s M a y23 1 0 7 A u s t r a l i a n s M a y15 7 8 Greenway, C. E. Schultz , S. S...... CheltenhamCollege Marlborough, July1 2 3 9 U p p i n g h a mRovers. LewesPriory. A u g u s t19... 173 R a b y,L . P r o b u sSchool TruroY.M.C.A. 4 1 Chepstow J u n e1 5 1 7 7 Grace, W. G.......... Thornbury'. F e a t sw i t ht h e B a l l. In three matchesfor Loretto School v. Rossall , Merchiston , and Craigmount Schools , C. W. Berry (slow round ) took 29 wickets for 41 runs. For Lake Bolac v. Streatham, at Streatham, J. C. Corlett in first innings took 9 wickets for six runs (the tenth man being run out ), and 5 for 14 in second innings . On May 29th , for Nun- eaton v. Bedworth, J. Petty's first sixteen overs were all maidens for four wickets . J. A. Fish , for Gentlemen of Kent v. Haileybury College , took 9 wickets for 8 runs . For Sefton v. Bolton , Shore , on May27th , took 9 out of ten wickets . For Manchester v. Longsight , on July 1st , Crossland took 9 out of 10 wickets , seven clean bowled. FourWickets, or more, with Successive Balls .-On July 7th , H. Jelliffe , for Gentlemen v. Players , Isle of Wight, clean bowled five wickets with consecutive balls , last ball of one over and four first balls of next . J. Marcham, City of London College , v. Upton Amateurs , on Sep- tember 30th , took four wickets with four following balls . For Lancashire v. Somersetshire , Nashtook four wickets with successive balls . For Non- descripts v. Devonshire Park, Eastbourne , Mr. A. F. J. Ford took five wickets (all bowled) with five balls . For Corinthian v. AlmackClub, J. T. Glausett clean bowled five wickets with five following balls . A. E. McLachlan, Didsbury v. Cheadle , May28th ; C. J. Willock , Trinity Coll ., Cam. v. Trinity Hall ; and J. Forth for Whitby v. Whitby Visitors , August 12th , Gunn, for Mr. Morgan's Eleven v. 22 of Monmouthshire , four wickets with successive balls . For Ashbourne Park v. Tunstall , James Walker took eight wickets with successive balls . For Whitechurch v. Blythewood , D. Taylor six wicketswith consecutiveballs. ThreeW i c k e t swithThreeSuccessiveBalls.-D. T. M. Jones , Cheltenham College match ; Rev. H. H. Gilliat , Abbots Langley v. St. Albans . On 19th July , for Barnsley v. Sheffield Wednesday, W m. Halliday (pro) with first three balls in match clean bowled Winnill and the Brothers Sugg, the County Colts . H. Batt , for New Malden v. Ensign , September 2nd. Flowers , for M.C.C. and Ground v. Middlesex Colts . Peate , York

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