James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1889

2 5 6 LILLYWHITE'SCRICKETERS' ANNUAL. F o r. Iroquois Braves. M o n t r e a lW a n d e r e r s Shirley B a t hUnitedB a n k s, CuckooPenners Yorkshire Llandovery H a t c h a mPark C A R R Y I N GB A TT H R O U G HI N N I N G S . Browning, A. و و Burgess, J. F. Bannerman, A. C. Crocker, W . Eyres, W .G..... و و Francis, H.H. H a l l, L . Phillips, T. Ratcliff Australians Wellington و و Against. D a t e . R u n s. Chambly July21 2 9 Gov. -General's Household Aug. 29 8 0 Addington J u n e3 0 2 1 Cambridge Past & Present July 23 9 3 Tiverton . 5 6 WidcombeInstitute M a y3 3 6 H e b r o n Sept. 6 2 4 Wellington..... 0 Gloucestershire Aug.1 6 .129 S w a n s e a July 28 2 5 Stafford Aug.11 2 5 Ross,A. B a t hCollege L a n s d o w n S o m e r s e t J u n e9 4 8 J u n e2 0 9 3 ود ود وو B a t hRovers و و Aug.15 2 9 Bathampton Avonvale Oct. 6 .1 3 4 Stancomb , A. G..... Trowbridge Bloomfield M a y21 1 4 4 . . وو M e l k s h a m July 7 3 7 W i l t s D e v o n Aug. 8 1 2 Strachan , J. A....... Nth. Metropolitan TramwayLorimer Aug.1 8 .. 1 7 W e b b e, A. J...... M.C.C. andGround... K e n t M a y1 4 3 7 . . Wildsmith, W.. BelperMeadows Tibshelf Colliery M a y21 4 0 Winter, C. E . Wellington.... C l e v e d o n . 2 9 Wright, G........ L o n g w o o d.. St. L a u r e n c e . J u n e2 5 3 Young, A. Mr.Stunt's Eleven Faversham. Aug.1 4 6 3 H i g hScoring. In match between Norwood v. Adelaide , on January 27, former scored last 308 runs in two hours and a quarter.-I nmatchbetweenVictoria v. N e w South Wales , begun on January 28, 1,117 runs were totalled in three days.- For Launceston v. Esk (Tasmania), on February 25, W. L. Sidebottom scored 197not out of 332 for three wickets. I nmatchbetweenN o r w o o dv. Gawler at Adelaide , on March3, Norwoodscored 453 in three hours and a quarter.- Mr. W. G. Grace in seventy minutes made 73 of 103 while he was in, for M.C.C. and Ground v. Sussex , on May 10.-J. R. Moseley scored 214 not out of 376 for four wickets , by Buckhurst Hill v. Clapton , on May 14.---I nmatch between Sussex v. Gloucestershire , begun on May22, 1,117 runs were totalled in three days . In match between Oxford v. Gentlemen , on May23, 1,091 runs were made. În match between First Eleven of Cambridge . Next Sixteen , 1,045 runs were scored for thirty -six wickets .-O nAugust 6, Gloucestershire scored 279 in three hours and a half. In match between Surrey v. Sussex , on August 9, Surrey scored 698 , the largest total in an important match in England . - I nmatch between Surrey Club and Ground v. Thespians , on August 21, Α. Smithmade101 of the last 143 runs .-On M a y26, Wellingborough Grammar School made 368 for five wickets , in exactly two hours andten minutes , v. Earls Barton . On July 21st , on Wellingborough Grammar School ground , the School made476 for five wickets in four hours against Raunds .-OnJune 28, Llandovery Townagainst School scored 334 for three wickets in three hours and a quarter.- Inmatch against Brooklands , on July 28, H. D. Pagden and J. A. Forsyth made98 runs for Alderley in thirty -five minutes . LongScores for First Wicket .-F. G. J. Hazell and W . J. C. Goodall for the Bees v. Paddington, at Tufnell Park, Holloway, on August 13, scored 149.-J. HowardFox and C. E. Winter , Wellington v. Independent College , 134 , and bothcameout with successive balls for 67 each.-E. C. Leat and H. N. Steed , Wellington v. Queen's College , 134.-O n June 23, C. D. Hamilton and W. L. Diver made110 (wanted to win) for H. V. Green's XI. v. Oaklands Park, without the loss of a wicket , winning one minute before time .- M r. J. Shuter and Abel , Surrey v. Notts , 144 , May21.-A. Hill and W. Adams, Croydon v. Addiscombe ,

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