James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1890

5 0 LILLYWHITE'SCRICKETERS' ANNUAL. the circumstances , a certainty for the Players . As it was, only three bowlers were tried against the Gentlemenin the match, and the third only for a short spell of seven overs . ThePlayers wonby ten wickets . Barnes's 130 is, with the exception of T. Hayward's 132 in 1860 , the highest score made for the Players in this match at Lord's . P L A Y E R S . Abel(Surrey), b Steel G u n n(Notts),b W o o d s....... 1 2 51 Lohmann(Surrey), c Philipson , b Grace 1 8 Attewell (Notts ), c Philipson , b Woods 1 . . Barnes(Notts), not out 1 3 0 Chatterton (Derbyshire ), b Stoddart Peel(Yorkshire), c Steel ,b Stoddart 5 Shacklock(Notts), c Dixon, b W o o d s Sherwin(Notts),b Nepean 5 7 4 B9, 1b 1 1 0 Flowers(Notts), runout Briggs (Lancashire), c Lucas,b Stoddart1 3 In the second innings Abel scored 1 (not out), Gunn5 (not out).-Total , 6. G E N T L E M E N . W.G. Grace (Gloucester ), с Barnes ,b Briggs 22 c Sherwin, b Briggs A. P. Lucas (Essex), b Briggs ... . . . 2 4 Total 2 8 0 3 b L o h m a n n 2 1 7 A. E. Stoddart (Middlesex), c andb Loh- m a n n . 9 cAttewell, bBriggs 9 A. G. Steel (Lancashire ), st Sherwin , b Briggs 21 b Briggs 4 6 K. J. Key (Surrey ), 1 b w, b Lohmann 8 cAbel, b L o h m a n n 7 J. A. Dixon (Notts), 1 b w, b Briggs ... 1 4 b Shacklock 1 4 T. C. O'Brien (Middlesex ), c Attewell , b L o h m a n n .. 9 l b w, b L o h m a n n 6 E. A. Nepean (Middlesex ), runout 8 b L o h m a n n 1 0 F. G. J. Ford (Middlesex ), b Lohmann 5 b Shacklock.. 1 0 S. M. J. Woods(Somersetshire ), not out . . 24 c Shacklock , b Briggs 4 H. Philipson (Northumberland ), st Sherwin , b Briggs 1 5 n o tout 1 B8, 1b2 1 0 B 3, 1 b 7, w 1... 1 1 Total .148 Total ..137 First Innings . B O W L I N GA N A L Y S I S.-P L A Y E R S. Second Innings . Overs. M a n s. R u n s. W k t s. Overs. M a n s. R u n s. W k t s. F o r d . 1 8 8 4 4 0 W o o d s 8 6 1 1 7 8 8 1 0 8 0 N e p e a n 2 0 5 8 9 1 Steel.... 1 5 4 3 2 1 Stoddart!. 1 5 5 4 1 8 0 . 3 0 8 0 . . . . D i x o n 1 0 8 2 1 0 G r a c e 9 4 1 5 1 First Innings. G E N T L E M E N . Overs. M a n s. Runs. Wkts. SecondInnings. L o h m a n n Briggs . . . Overs. M a n s. R u n s. W k t s. 3 8 7 8 1 4 8 3 2 9 1 0 5 8 4 1 4 5 7 5 85.1 1 7 4 1 4 Shacklock 7 1 2 7 2 Briggsbowleda wide. (8) H a r r o wv. E t o n. July 12 and 13. Eton's defeat by Winchester was not a happy augury for success in this match, andthe general opinion was that Harrow, who were thoughtt o have a fairly good all -round side , would win. The chances of the latter , too , were verymuchimproved in getting first use of the wicket-a great advantage in this contest under anycircumstances , but particularly so as the weather was on this occasion . The Eton bowling lacked sting , and was lacking in variety , so that

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