James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1890
2 5 4 LILLYWHITE'SCRICKETERS' A N N U A L. The Friars (Derby), July 25. H. T. Burton, Knowle Hill v. Hill Lands, Wargrave, Aug. 10.-C. J. Francis , Blundell's School , Tiverton v. Exeter Training College , June 1.- L. Whitehead , Yorkshire Colts v. Notts . Colts , at Nottingham, June 3.-F. Debnam, FromeTownv. Norton St. Philip , June8 . - Corporal Fuller , Army Service Corps , Dublin v. ArmyService Corps , Curragh , Sept. 14.-L. W o o d, Slinfold v. Warnham, Aug. 5.-- T. Irony, South Manchester 1. North of Ireland , June 11.-F. J. Taylor Jones, Dane Hill House School, Margate v. Old Danehillians , July 5. T h r e eW i c k e t sw i t h SuccessiveBalls. W . L. Hepburn, St. Andrew's v. St. Stephen's , June 1.-E. A. Morgan, St. Andrew's v. Shaftesbury , June 1.-G. E. Westbrooke, Horndeanv. Petersfield , M a y9 (twice ).-H. G. Kay, Horndean v. Petersfield , M a y9.-J. Beaumont, South v. North, Hastings , Sept. 12.-T. B. Fairhead , South of ThamesL.V.C.C. 2. Sunbury, June, and W.Wood-Sims , South of ThamesL.V.C.C. v. Sunbury, in same innings .-A. O. Hubbard, Tonbridge v. East Peckham, July 3.-J. Sawyer, Oxfordshire Light Infantry v. Clarendon Press , July , 20.-Alec Hearne, M.C.C. andGroundv. Lincolnshire , July 25.-H. P. Bailey , Gentlemen of Philadelphia v. Cambridge University L.V.C. , at Cambridge, on Aug. 12, wonthe matchfor former, taking the last three wickets in Cambridge'ssecond innings withsucces- sive balls .-W. N. Lushington , Highgate School v. Hornsey (three first balls he bowled), May 29.-J. Miller , Lillywhite , Frowd and Co's C.C. v. Snowflakes C.C. , Sept. 7.-M. Court, Oxton v. Bromboro' Pool 2nd Eleven, April 22.-C. F. Hutton , Oxton x. Brynynewyd , June 29.-H. Thompson , St. Paul's Rovers , Chatham v. New Brompton Wesleyans .-H. Thompson , St. Paul's Rovers , Chatham v. Fawkham.-L. Rawling, Dr. Cox's XI. v. Slingsby , Aug. 17. F. S. Buttler , Lyndhurst v. Maidenhead, July 17.-E. A. Horner, University School , Hastings v. Rye, June 18.-P. J. O. L. Bradbury , St. John's , Leyton- stone v. Brentwood , Aug. 3.-- F. H. Barry , C. E. Slocock's XI. v. A Newbury X I. , M a y 11.-R. C. Sill , Penarth v. Cardiff , June 1.-J. Tompkins, 2nd Eleven of Oxford County School v. G. Briar's XI (twice in same innings ).-W. Phipps, for the Oxford Local Board Employes C.C. v. Headington United C.C. , M a y18. Important MatchesFinished in OneD a y. M.C.C. and Ground v. Somersetshire , at Lord's , on Aug. 12, M.C.C. and Groundw o nby nine wickets .-Lancashire v. Leicestershire , at Manchester , Aug. 29. The fixture , M.C.C. and Ground v. Lindum, at Lord's, was also begunand finished onAug. 23. C l o s eFinishes. Gentlemenbeat Players at Hastings by one wicket , Sept. 16.-Lancashire beat Yorkshire at Huddersfield on July 18, by three runs. M.C.C. and Ground beat Derbyshire at Lord's on M a y20, by one wicket .- T h eGentlemen of Phila- delphia beat the Gentlemen of Hampshire at Southamptonon July 29, by two runs .-OnAug. 10, at Canterbury , whenthe match between KentandGlouces- tershire finished , Kent wanted eight runs to win with six wickets to fall . At the close of the match between Surrey and Gloucestershire at Cheltenham . on Aug. 21 , Surrey wanted 14 to win with six wickets in hand. At the finish of matchbetween Essex and Leicestershire at Leicester on Aug. 24, Essex wantedthree runs to win with three wickets to fall . Surrey beat Yorkshire at Oval onAug. 27, by two wickets , one of them M. Read, whowas only able to batwithoneh a n d.
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