James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1885

2 6 4 L I L L YW H I T E ' SC R I C K E T E R S ' A N N U A L. ExtraordinaryScoring. E M E R I T Iv. B E X L E YC L U B, B E X L E Y, J U N E14, 1884 . E M E R I T I . J. P. Munster, b E. C. Friend. 0 G. W .Houghton, c Drew, b L. A. Shuter 3 M .E. Fennessey, not out. 7 4 G.A .M o r a n, b L. A. Shuter 0 R. W . Smith, b E. C. Friend . 0 W .Charlton, b L. A.Shuter 0 T. M .Barkeley, b W. Friend 0 T. H. Meynell, b E.C.Friend. 1 6 A .T. Russell , c W . Friend , b Spreckley 4 E x t r a s 1 3 F. W .Barf, b E. C. Friend 2 1 F. R. Anderton, b E. C. Friend 0 T o t a l .131 B E X L E Y F J. Shuter, not out.. 3 0 4 T. Ashdown, not out. E x t r a s 6 2 3 6 T o t a l 4 0 2 Messrs. Shuter and Ashdownwent in at 2.40 , and stumps were drawn at 6.30 . They scored 402 runs without the loss of a wicket in three hours and fifty minutes. Mr. Shutergave an easy chancew h e nhe had got 25, but after this his play was faultless , and his hitting remarkable . His figures consisted of eight 6's , eighteen 4's , twenty-eight 3's , twenty-eight 2's, and forty -four singles . H i g hScoring. ForWellingboro ' GrammarSchool v. Mr. R. T. Hughes' X I., on June 18, L. C. R. Thring and F. W. Terry scored 85 runs in 22 minutes , before the first wicket fell , and the entire innings of 503 runs occupied three hours and twenty minutes, 16, 17, and 18 runs being hit off different overs in the match.-In Mr. J. B. Challen's 109 for Wellingborough GrammarSchool v. Earl's Barton on M a y24th he hit twenty -two fours .- F o rBedford Townv. Stoics on Aug. 26, R. L. Cowper-Coles , and Rogers scored the first 130 runs in an hour. In amatch at BuryonAug.25, between Mr. W. H. Crossland's XI. & Bury, 200 runs were got in two hours .-S. Jones scored 120 in less than an hour for Sydney University v. Belvedere Club, at Sydney, on Feb. 6.-East Melbourne v. Fifteen of South MelbourneTradesonFeb.28, scored 217 in an hour and forty minutes.-D. G. Spiro on M a y30 scored 117 in the first and 106 in the second innings, for CambridgeAthenæumv. Bullington , Oxford.-C. C. Parr scored 101 of Bickley's first 135 v. Crystal Palace on June 2.-Kensington Park got 110, wanted to win against the Nondescripts on June 2; in 46 minutes , off 89 balls , within two minutes of time.-One over of Emmett's on June 3, for Yorkshire v. Kent, pro- duced eighteen runs, fifteen to Lord Harris and three wides. Richmondscored 510 in four hours and a quarter v. Pallingswick on June 4.--- In a match between Liverpool v. Sefton , played in Sefton Parkon July 9,388 runs were got in 138 minutes , after rain had stopped the play . D. Q. Steel scored 226, and H. B. Steel 100 towardsthis total .-F. H. Pickworth scored 162 (not out) out of 198 for five wickets, for BirkenheadParkv. Childwall Roverson July19.-O nJuly 22, after the match Surrey v. Hants, at Southampton, Mr. W. E. Roller scored 24 from an over of six balls , all the Hants eleven being in the field .-OnAug. 7 Sidmouthmade82 runs, wanted to win, v. the Seaton Buccaneers , in thirty -five minutes .-On Aug. 16 Hornsey scored 171 runs in the first hour, and 270 for four wickets in 24 hours , v. Upper Clapton , at Hornsey.-O nAug. 26 Newent scored 385 for six wickets in four hours and a quarter , v. Ross, at Newent.-In a scratch m a t c hthe SeatonC l u bscored5 6runsin 13 m i n u t e sfor loss of t w o wickets. M o r eH i g hScoring. In matchVictoria v. SouthAustralia, at Adelaide. Feb. 27. 1,307 runs were scored for 36 wickets . For Hertford College ". Trinity College , Oxford, M. C. K e m pand H. B. Tristram , on April 29, put on 350 for third wicket.- For Orleans Club v. Revellers , on M a y 31, C. I. Thornton and J. E. A.

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