James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1887

2 8 2 LILLYWHITE'SCRICKETERS' ANNUAL. Present of St. Charles's College , the Present were dismissed for 14 runs . Ten m e nfailed to score , extras being responsible for 8 runs . I na match against Mr. A. Gilbey's X I., on August 7, M.C.C. and Groundwere dismissed for 17 ; 6 wicketsw e r ed o w nforn oruns. F e a t sw i t ht h eB a l l. ForWindmill Hill against Ashburnham, H. Curteis (slow round) took 8 wickets in first innings for 9, and 9 wickets in second innings for 4 runs , or in all , 17 of the 20 wickets for 13 runs . H e took 8 wickets in 10 balls at one time; twice he took 3 wickets with successive balls . For Camden v. Marl- borough Place, on September 4, E. T. Vieusseux took 6 wickets for 1 run.- OnAugust 7, playing for Cobham v. Esher Village , H. Glanville took 8 wickets , the other two being run out. I na match against 12 of Port Melbourne, on January 9, Parkinson , playing for a Junior X V. , took 10 wickets for 4 runs. H egot the first 9 wickets for no runs .-O nJune 5, for Kensington , G. Corke took 7 wickets (all bowled ) of St. George's College , Weybridge , for no runs .-Play- ing for Incogniti v. Devonshire Park, at Eastbourne , on August 2 and 3, С. А. Smith had a hand in the downfall of 17 of 19 wickets .-On July 15, S. M. J. Woods, for Brighton College v. Lancing College , took 14 wickets (all bowled) for 27 runs . In a matchin June against Merchiston Club, M. Burrows, of Gala Club, took 8 wickets for no runs. For the BoulogneClub, G. Capronbowled in 14 innings 128 overs (41 maidens) for 138 runs and 89 wickets .-Playingfor Bloomfield v. Freshford , on Sept. 4, N. A. Holt took 7 wickets for 3 runs, the first 6 being downbefore a run had been scored from him. SixW i c k e t sw i t hSuccessiveBalls. A. Pollard , AckworthSchool v. Badsworth, on June 26.-W.H. Turner, Egerton v. Harpurhey, Aug. 7. Five W i c k e t sw i t hSuccessiveBalls. F. Johnson, College St. , Northampton v. St. Paul's C.C. , Northampton, Sept. 18.-P. Carr , Peterhouse and Queen's L.V.C. v. Trinity Hall L.V.C. , Cambridge.-H. Turner, Opening Match of Abbots Langley C.C. , April 26. F o u rW i c k e t sw i t hSuccessiveBalls. A. P. Hockin, St. Luke's Working Men's Club v. United, Aug. 7.-W. Crask, College St. , Northampton v. Prince's St. , April 24. All the wickets were clean bowled.-H. Monk, HatchamPark v. Greenwich, M a y8.-Playing for Oxford College v. Avenue, at Brockley , on August 17, A. P. Miles , with the third and fourth balls of a maiden over, took two wickets , and with the first two balls of the next over two more. Rev. J. Bell , Totteridge Park School v. Stoics , M a y15.-G. White, DartmouthPark v. HampsteadAlert , Aug. 28. T h r e eW i c k e t sw i t hSuccessiveBalls. W . C. Collins , Dane Hill House, Margate v. West Cliff , Ramsgate, June 12.-J. F. Turner, Norfolk County School v. Guestwick, July 13.-Ε. Ν. d'Ade , Norfolk County School v. Billingford , July 17.-H. Soame, St. Philip's , Norwich v. Wymondham, July 24.-T. Vieusseux , Camdenv. ManorPark, June 12.-T. Vieusseux , Holborn v. Dartmouth Park, July 10.-- A. Whitehead, Croydon v. Addiscombe, June 14.-T. P. Austen, Croydon v. HampsteadNon- descripts , June 12.-G. Makeham, Vikings v. Clessold , Aug. 14.-J. Cleaver , Masonic College v. Tottenham College , M a y5.-J. Godfrey, Spottiswoode's v. Imperial , Aug. 7.-A. Gregory , Tynemouth v. Benwell , Aug. 28.-F. F. Kelly , Commercial Assurance v. Royal , June 5.-A. Whitehead , Croydon v. Addiscombe ,

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