James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1888
7 8 LILLYWHITE'SCRICKETERS' ANNUAL. (1) Sussex *K e n t *Derbyshire *K e n t *Derbyshire *Gloucestershire Resultsof M a t c h e s. Matches Played , 14 ; W o n, 10 ; Drawn, 1 ; Lost , 3. Club. Opnts. W h e n Opponents. Where played . played . 1st 2 n d1st 2 n d W o nb y i n n. inn. i n n. inn. MatchesW o n(10) . Manchester May23, 24 154 *2 74 81 10 wkts ; *n o wd Manchester June2,3,4 179 8 4 4 7 inns& 4 8runs M a n c h e s t e r و د 9,1 0, 11 131*187 158 156 6wkts; *4 w d G r a v e s e n d L o n gEaton M a n c h e s t e r ,, 27,28,29 280 July 7, 8 ,, 21,22,23 444 ود 15,16,17 252 *103 132 ,, 18,19,20 201 *6 92 O v a l C h e l t e n h a m M a n c h e s t e r 106 112 inns & 62 runs 100 117 54runs Ag11,12,13 121 270 79 145 126 2 4 8 98 inns& 98runs 165 147 runs 219 6 wkts; *4 w d 11410 wkts; *n o w d Brighton ,, 22,23,24 196 *204 147 252 4 wkts ; *6 w d MatchD r a w n(1). R e m a r k s . B r a d f o r d Aug. 8,9,10 303 *317 590 *8w d Lostby Manchester Ju16,17,18 205 218 557 Nottingham ,, 30, Jy. 1 153 136 375 Manchester inns& 134r u n s inns& 86 runs Ag25,26,27 129 246 414 inns& 39 runs W o nb y Liverpool Jn.20,21,22 164 284 273 58 Stockport Manchester و و L o r d ' s ود 2 4, 2 5 1 9 9 July 15, 16 213 *53 151 112 " 18,19 216 *82 155 142 Manchester Aug.1, 2 220 Northampton 2 9, 30, 183 6 6 1 2 9 117 runs inns& 4 runs 10 wkts ; *now 2 wkts; *8 w d 57 110 inns& 53runs 6 4 5 1 inns& 6 8runs R e m a r k s . O x f o r d My26,27,28 247 1 4 4*105 *4 w d (5) Surrey *Gloucestershire (6) Notts (7) Sussex (4) Yorkshire MatchesLost (3). (2) Surrey (3) Notts (8) Yorkshire ExtraMatches. MatchesW o n(6). (10) Oxford University (1 1) Cheshire (1 2) Northamptonshire *M . C . C. a n dG r o u n d (1 3) Cheshire (14) Northamptonshire M a t c hD r a w η(1). (9) Oxford University ..... ** Seereviews of M.C.C., Derbyshire, Gloucestershire , andKent. (1) L a n c a s h i r ev. S u s s e x. Manchester , M a y23 and 24. B ynomeansrepresentative teams were got together for this match, Messrs . F. M. Lucas, Newham, Thomas, and G. Brann on the one side , and Messrs . A. G. and H. B. Steel and O. P. Lancashire on the other , being all absent . The wicket was all in favour of the bowlers , as the small totals testify . Thebest performance of the match wasthat by the rising young professional , W. Quaife . H e scored double figures in Sussex ' first innings of 74 runs, and, going in first at their second attempt , carried out his bat for an excellent score of 40 runs this , too , against Watson's bowling, which showed an analysis of eleven wickets for 43 runs . Sussex , 74 and 81 ; total , 155. Lancashire , 154. Watson(1st inns. Sussex) (2 n d ) ود و و ود R u n s. W i c k e t s. O v e r s. 4 8 3 9 M a i d e n s. 3 2 2 7 2 0 2 3 7 4 (2) Lancashirev. Surrey. Manchester , June 16, 17 , and 18. Oneof the most noteworthy matches of the season . amateurs (Messrs . J. Shuter , W. W. Read, and W. E. Surrey , with three Roller ), beat their
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