James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1883

2 3 4 L I L L Y W H I T E ' SC R I C K E T E R S ' A N N U A L. shire v. Kent. Dible , Surrey Colts v. Clapham District . For Walpole House v. Belmont House, J. H. Farbrother took three wickets with successive balls . H. Britton , for Liverpool Victoria v. Unity , June 3rd. W. N. Rooke, Champion Hall v. Columbia Park, June 17th . C. Seal , for Ringwood v. Winchester , July 31st . A. Black, Didsbury v. Manchester Press , on August 19th . J. Jones , Didsbury v. Zion, on August 26. J. Jones, Didsbury v. Heaton Mersey, on September 16th . June 19th, J. R. Foster , Whitby v. Leaholm . August 19th , J. B. Hatt , Whitby v. Grosmont. August 21, J. B. Braithwaite , Whitby v. Leaholm. W. T. Taylor , for Croydon v. Carlton , May 13th . AllW i c k e t sin a nInnings.-O nAugust 3rd, for Gloucester Club v. CamWanderers , J. J. Brown got all eleven wickets (12 aside ), eight bowled , one caught and bowled , and two caught . For M.C.C. and Ground v. Eton Coll . , Fothergill got all eleven wickets . On July 31st , for Whitby v. Stockton , at Stockton , W.Readmantook all ten wickets , eight bowled and two 1.b. w. O nAugust 26th, Mr. Alfred Hoodclean bowled all ten wickets for Oxton (2nd eleven ) v. Mr. Glover's team. In a match between the Paris and Goderich Clubs in Canada , on August 7th, Mr Anderson for former took all ten wickets , seven bowled, one leg before , andtwo caught. For Barnsley v. Holbeck , at Barnsley , on May 6th , W. Halliday (pro .) took all ten wickets for 29 runs. In a match between Mid Surrey and Ensign Clubs, on June 12th, J. Paynetook all ten wickets for 8 runs. In match. between Thornbury and Bloomfield , E. M. Grace got all ten wickets , six bowled and four caught. WicketKeeping.-ForCrystal Palace v. Oakfield , August 12th , A. A. E. Oelrichs got eight batsmen in latter's first innings , five caught, two stumped , and one run out . O B I T U A R Y O FT H E E A R . ADAMS, W. (Surrey ).-Died March 12, 1882. Anold Surrey Cricketer . BEARD, G. H. (Sussex ).-Died November 24, 1882. Long identified with the Sussex County Cricket Club. Joint owner of Brookside Harriers , anda capital shot . BRYANT, MARK (Surrey ).-Born at Caterham , Surrey , 1826 , died at Sale , Gipps Land, Australia , December10, 1881, aged 55. W a scurator of the MelbourneCricket G r o u n dfor s o m etime. CARR, E. R.-Aged29 ; Captain of the Albemarle C.C. Died while playing in a raatch for his Club, at Leyton , on August 7. COBBETT, ARTHURWILLIAM.-DiedJuly 12, 1882, aged 34. W a swell knownas a cricket reporter and amateur athlete . EARLE, JOSEPH HERBERT (Essex ) .-Died at Baroda , Bombay, August 15, 1882, aged 28. W a sattached to the Indian Medical Department. KINGSCOTE , HENRY ROBERT.-Born 1802 , died July 13, 1882 , aged 80. A nold Harrovian , and for a long time actively identified with M.С.С. W a sone of the promoters of the great contests in 1827 between England andSussex . In his time a powerful hitter . Was President of the Maryle- b o n eCricketClubin 1827. LETBY, RICHARD (Yorkshire ).-Died at York, June 23, 1882 , aged 70. Inhis day a prominent cricketer in the North. Played for Yorkshire as well

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