James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1889
A F E WL O O S ES T R I N G S. 2 5 7 123, June 21.-G. J. Bonnor and A. C. Bannerman , Australians v. Gentlemen , 151, June 28.-Messrs . W. G. Grace and J. Shuter , Gentlemen v. Australians , 158, June 28. Mr. J. Shuter and Abel , Surrey v. Middlesex , 105 , June 19. Mr. M. P. Bowden and Abel , Surrey Club and Ground v. Northamptonshire , 293 , July 2.-D. H. Barry and P. Colville -Smith, Ne'er -do-Weels v. Eastbourne , 337, July 23. Mr. J. Shuter and Abel , Surrey v. Sussex , 118 (wanted to win), with- out a wicket , July 26. Mr. J. Shuter and Abel, Surrey v. Sussex , 161 , August 9.-A. G. Stancomb and F. W. Stancomb , Rodwell Rovers v. Bishopsbrow , 157, August17. Long Stands . I nmatch between Hertford v. Cheshunt, on June 7, G. Nicholls (217) and J. A. Fish (165) put on 335 runs for third wicket .-In second innings of Gloucestershire v. Middlesex , on June 13, Painter and Mr. Troupadded236 for third wicket. Long Stands for Last Wicket.-Shacklockand Richardson added 73 for last wicket of Notts . v. Gloucestershire , June 14.-H. Phillips and Tate, 63, Sussex v. Hampshire , June 23.-Cropper and Hall , 98, Derbyshire v. Middlesex , August9. Two Hundreds by Batsman in a Match.-R. A. A. Beresford , for Oundle School Housev. Laxton, 102 not out and 307 not out, M a y28.-W.G. Grace, Gloucestershire v. Yorkshire , 148 and 153, August16. The Highest Innings of the Season .-M.C.C . and Ground v. Wiltshire , August13, 735. SmallScoring. In match against Herons Ghyl, on April 16, Nutfield scored 4 and 6. -AgainstDurham, on June 7, Sussex were all out for 24.-Derbyshire , in their matchwith Lancashire , July 23, in second innings were out for 17.-In first innings of Australians v. Lord Londesborough's XI., on September 6, last six wickets fell for six runs .-OnAugust 18, at Berealstone (South Devon), in amatch between Berealstone and St. George's , Devonport, St. George's made2 in the first innings and 9 in the second , and Berealstone made13, of which one fellow made8-resulted in a win for Berealstone by innings and 2 runs. A n dalso at Berealstone v. Royal Artillery , Plymouth, the RoyalArtillery 7 and 17 against 31. In a matchbetween Bereferrers v. Tamerton, Plymouth, onlatter's ground, on June 9, Tamerton made 6 and 10, and Bereferrers 29. -I na match on May14, between Selwyn College (2) v. Trinity College (2), the first wicket of Selwyn College fell for 116 , L. F. Ward having scored 55 ; his partner , P. K. Beisiegel , soon followed , having scored 62 : two wickets were thus downwith the score at 121, but the whole side were out for 140 , of which number 9 were extras , so that nine batsmen only made 14 runs . A n important match over in one day, Lancashire v. Surrey at Manchester , on August2. S l o wScoring. Infirst innings of Gloucestershire v. Surrey, at Oval, on M a y17, Mr. W . Troupwas in fifty -five minutes before he scored . In first innings of Cambridge v. Oxford, on July 2, E. Crawleywas in forty minutes without scoring . F e a t sw i t ht h eBall. On June 23, W. Bamford , of the Abbey School , Beckenham , playing against Amesbury House , Bickley , took 6 wickets for 10 runs , all clean bowled.-On June 30, W. Bamford , of the Abbey School , Beckenham , playing against Cheam, took 6 wickets for 6 runs .-On July 27, W. Bamford and A. G. Purves , of the AbbeySchool , Beckenham, disposed of St. Christopher's for 13 runs in 25 minutes , and 4 of these runs were byes ; all 10 wickets were clean bowled ; Bamfordtook 4 for 6 runs , andPurves 5 for 3 runs . During the season Mr. F. G. Kallmer , of St. John's C.C. , Leytonstone , bowled 186 overs , 82 maidens , for 192 runs , and 71 wickets , showing an average of 2.50 runs per wicket . He per- 1 8
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