James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1886
A F E WL O O S ES T R I N G S . 2 6 3 hit a ball to leg for eight , all run out.- O nAug. 21, at Plaistow ,for Lyncombev. Plaistow, Mr. Todmanhit six consecutive fours and two sixes out of the ground (36 runs in eight hits .) L o n gScores for First W i c k e t. A. D. R. Thomson and J. S. Carrick , for the West of Scotland v. Priory Park, at Chichester , on July 13 and 14, scored 326 for first wicket ; 107 by Hall and Ulyett for Yorkshire v. Middlesex , June 5 ; C. J. and L. K. Jarvis , 161 for Norfolk v. Suffolk , June 11 ; H. W. Bainbridge and C. W. Wright , Cambridge v. Oxford , June 30 , 152 ; C. J. E. and L. K. Jarvis , Norfolk v. M.C.C. andGround, July 23, 241 ; R. T. Thornton and D. D. Pontifex , Incognito v. Gentlemen of Sussex , July 27, 222 ; 177 by Cuyler and Campbell for Clifton College v. Horsfield Garrison , June 13. L o n gScores Withouta Wicket. W .G. Wyldand L. Wilson, 470 for Beckenhamv. Bexley, at Beckenham, onAug. 1, the largest score on record without a wicket down. O nFeb. 21 at Adelaide, in a matchbetween South v. North Adelaide Clubs , G. Giffen and W. Blinmanscored 105 runs (wanted to win bySouth) without losing a wicket . L o n gStands. Barnes andGunnfor M.C.C. and Ground v. Yorkshire , June 2, 330 ; Tester andJones (Essex), Players v. Gentlemen of South, 212 for seventh wicket ; Mr. O. P. Lancashire and Barlow , Lancashire v. M.C.C. and Ground, July 20, 188 for second wicket ; Mr. W. W. Read and Abel, Surrey v. Essex, May11, 181 for secondwicket. L o n gStandfor LastW i c k e t. W . H. Edgar and J. M. Swayne, 194 for Perambulators v. Etceteras , at Oxford, June 1; Pilling and Briggs , 173 for Lancashire v. Surrey, July 17. SmallScoring. OnJuly 28, in a match played between St. George's School , Enfield , and Tottenham College , the latter team only made 10 runs in the first innings , eight of the eleven scoring nothing . On Jan. 3, in a match between Gillear and Allansford State Schools (Victoria ), Gillear scored 9 (six extras ) and 1.-On Jan. 22, in a match between English Teamand XXII. of Moss Vale, Moss Vale X X I I. scored 14, the smallest score , with one exception , made against an English T e a min Australia. I n a matchat Melbourne, on March28, betweenMelbourne and Carlton Clubs , latter were dismissed for 9. Eight batsmen failed to score . - O nMay16 Egremont, in second innings against Birkenhead, did not score a runfrom the bat. The total of two was madeup of a wide and a leg-bye. On M a y21 Surrey dismissed Middlesex for 25, the smallest score of County season . - O nJune 30, in a match between Heanor and Burton-on-Trent, the first two batsmen of Burton scored 31 and 29 respectively ; the other nine failed to score , a n dtherew e r en o extras. F e a t sw i t ht h eB a l l. OnJuly 11, in amatch between St. George's School , Enfield , and Claysmore , C. A. Bangley took nine wickets (seven clean bowled ) for eight runs .-- In a matchon Jan. 22, between English Teamand Twenty-two of Mossvale , N.S.W., Peel , the Yorkshire bowler , took 18 wickets (13 clean bowled) for 7 runs.-O n May2, at Sutton -in-Ashfield , for the Midland Hosiery Club , F. Renshaw took all 10 wickets for 1 run-8 clean bowled. Analysis , 21 balls , 3 maidens, 1 run. 10 wickets .-On Aug. 3, G. Skerman, at Hertford , for Hertford v. Point Ramblers, in the second innings of Ramblers, on a hard and good wicket , took 7wickets for 9 runs, with lobs , winning the match for Hertford . I na match at Farleigh Castle v. Westwoodduring the first innings of Farleigh Castle Club
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