James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1888

2 5 8 LILLYWHITE'SCRICKETERS' A N N U A L. M a t c h. Overs. M a n s. R n s. W t s. A v e r. Willmott, W .J. Vikings C.C. v. W e s t Tottenham W a n d e r e r sC.C. 9 5 1 . 4 Vikings C.C. v. Junior MiddlesexC.C... 5 5 1 v. C a m d e nC.C.... 7 4 3 5 0 . 3 " White, H.A. W h i t e, E. v.St. James's ,Norlands ,C.C. ClaphamRamblersv. H. Howell& Co.. 10 5 9 5 1 . 4 5 3 6 1 . 1 W a n t,A. Enfield LockVictoria v. Old St. Paul's 8 5 3 7 0 . 3 C A R R Y I N G B A TT H R O U G H I N N I N G S . Σ.Γ F o r. Against. D a t e. R u n s. Bryan, A. F. Bullock,E . Stratford-on-A v o n K i n e t o n Sept. 7 .. *102 Day'sLock, Dorchester W i l l e n h a m July1 6.. 1 4 Cropper,M. Cook, E. H . Brimington Tankersley Sept. 1 7 .. 3 1 B e d m i n s t e r Weston-super-Mare M a y1 4 5 9 ود Frenchay July 2 1 4 Douglas, A. P. School ofGunnery OldShoebury July 20 2 4 5 . . Y o r kSidcotR o v e r s M.C.C.a n dG r o u n d . Gloucestershire . " Tunbridge وو و د وو ود و د و و و و Sussex. Gregory,R. Geoghegan, J. P. A... Notting Hill Grace, W .G... G o w e r,G. Hamilton , C. D. " Harrison ,F. C. Hall,L. Haycraft, J. S. Hutchens,G. Knight , T. H. Knowles,C. Lucas,E.M . M a r s h, E.C. M a n t o n, G. Morrison,A. " Quaife, W . R e a d, H... Scott,H .H . T h o m a s,H . Ulyett,G. W a l d e r, J. Walker, R. E. W e b b e, A. J. . . H.V.Green's X I. H a n s o n Yorkshire N o r t h Stoics " St.A l b a n s Sandy Lostwithiel C h u r c hChoir B o c o n n o c Cleeve H .V. Green'sX I. E x m o u t h College St. , Northampton.. Enterprise .. Crescent House, Hampstead Grove House , Highgate .. E l m h u r s t S t r e a t h a m St. Edmund's,Northampton Yorkshire Cranleigh XII.... Bridlington Quay. Middlesex Rovers Derbyshire ...... Twenty-four Veterans Tettenhall N o m a d s... K e n t Street (Somerset). J u n e2 5 4 7 E n n i sVisitors Aug.1 1 1277 . . S u s s e x M a y1 9 8 1 . . N o t t s Aug. 8 1 1 3 B l u eMantles July 9 1 5 3 Pallingswick. July 16 .. 109 Surrey Wanderers Aug. 3 1 1 5 Flamingoes July 8 1 0 2 Russell M a y1 4 1 2 2: Gloucestershire. July2 5 1 1 9 S o u t h Sept. 5 1 0 5 B e d f o r dG r a m. School J u n e1 1 8 8 ArdinglyCollege J u n e1 6 1 5 7/ BrightonClub J u n e2 0 7 4 L u t o n J u n e2 1 4 2 Potter July2 6.. 3 0 B o c o n n o c 1 3 Lostwithiel 1 9 BraddockRectory 9 7 Blagdon Sept. 3 .. 106 H a w k s July 2 9 2 U . C. S. W e s t w a r d H o July 2 7 0 June1 8 . . 1 3 : May 25 .. 8 8 33 Missionaries Sch., H a m p - s t e a d J u n e1 6 6 Lancashire M a y23 .. 4 0 1 St. Mary's Leatherhead July 2 6 4 A u g5 1 8 2 . . July 9 2 6 July 1 8 . 199 Sept.1 0 .. JulyB.. 8 5 Aug. 4 .. 192 ود Yorkshire Aug. 11. 248 RemarkableScoring. Against Bedford GrammarSchool , on June 30, J. S. Haycraft went in first and carried out his bat for 88 out of a total of 202. On the following Thursday , playing for the same club v. Ardingly College , he again carried his bat through the innings for 157 out of a total of 351. Again , on the following Monday, for the same club , he went in first and carried out his bat for 74, thus going through the innings three times in less than ten days .--- In match between Gloucestershire v. Yorkshire at Gloucester , begun on June 30, 1,007 runs were scored for thirty

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