James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1889

LIST OF UMPIRES.- T H EOBITUARYOF 1888. 2 5 9 18.-J. A. Fish , Hertford v. E. Burke's XI., Sept , 4.-J. Clarke , Oxford County Asylumv. Clifton Hampden, July 26. T i e M a t c h e s. Residents v. Visitors of Cannes, Jan. 25. Former scored 35 and 33; latter , 33 and 35.-Norfolk v. Herts , Aug. 9. Norfolk, 81 and 158 ; Herts, 102 and137. C u r i o u sIncidents. O nJune 12, J. P. A. Geoghegan, playing for Barrow v. Sefton Park, at Barrow, played a ball hard onto the leg stump without displacing the bails ; after hitting the wickets the ball went to leg, and two runs were run before it was returned to the wicket -keeper .-C. N. Brameld , for Bridgwater v. Wellington , started the match by hitting the first three balls (for six each ) out of the ground . S. M. J. Woodsgot seven wickets for thirteen runs for Bridgwater ; and C. E. Winter made 44 not out, out of 60 for Wellington . -H. H. Francis , for the Cuckoo Penners v. Wellington , in amatchplayed at Yatton, carried his bat through the innings , which lasted more than an hour, for a 0 not out. In a match between Wandsworth and Turnham, on Sept. 6, C. D. Hamilton , in one innings of latter , caught six batsmen in the long field off H. H. Bury's slow bowling. L I S TO F U M P I R E S . BURKE, G., 58, Pennethorne Road, Peckham, S.E. BROWNHILL, T. , 48, Wolseley Road, LowFields , Sheffield . CARPENTER, R. , 45, Mill Road, Cambridge. FARRANDS, F. H., Lord's Cricket Ground, St. John's Wood, N.W. FRYER, W. H. , Coxheath , Linton , Staplehurst , Kent. GREENWOOD, LUKE, Lascelles Hall , Yorkshire . LEE, GEORGE, Lord's Cricket Ground, N.W. MARTINGELL, W ., Eton, Bucks. POOLEY, E. , Rose Cottage , HamptonWick. PRICE, W., Lord's Cricket Ground, St. John's Wood, N.W. ROWBOTHAM, J. , N e wInn, Eccleshall Road, Sheffield . SILCOCK , F., Ongar, Essex. SHEPHERD, W., Dulwich College , Surrey . STREET, J. , R o wBarge Inn, Godalming. STUBBERFIELD, H., Hurstpierpoint , Sussex . THEWLIS, JOHN, Senr., Lascelles Hall, Yorkshire . T H O M S, R., 9, St. George'sR o a d, Regent's Park, N . W . TINLEY, R. C. , Royal Oak, Market Place, Brentford -on-Trent. WOOTTON, G. , Clifton , Notts . WRIGHT, HENRY, Sheffield , Yorkshire . T H EO B I T U A R Y O F 1 8 8 8. ANDERSON, THOMASJ. (a brother of George Anderson, the old Yorkshire cricketer , for manyyears cricket reporter of The Sheffield Daily Tele- graph). June 23. BAKER, W. DE CHAIR (Kent), one of the founders , and for manyyears managerof the Canterbury Week.-February 20. CHARLWOOD, HENRY (Sussex ), one of the Lillywhite Team which visited Australia at endof 1876. June6. CHESTER, JAMES (Surrey ). Played for Surrey from 1846 for thirteen years . - J u n e2 3,

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