James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1891
2 6 4 LILLYWHITE'SCRICKETERS' A N N U A L. Three Hundreds in an Innings .-On June 19, for Cambridge University v. Sussex , at Brighton , F. G. J. Ford scored 191, G. McGregor 131 , and C. P. Foley 117, in a total of 703 for nine wickets .-On June 2, for Corinthians v. United Services , at Portsmouth, P. J. T. Henery scored 128, Major Bethune 126, and H. T. Hewett 117, in a total of 602.-OnJuly 26, for Free Foresters v. GreenJackets , at Winchester , E. H. Buckland scored 119, O. R. Dunell 109, and MajorSpens 106, in a total of 507. LongScores for Last Wicket .-A. Richards and GrahamCloete , 100 for Province v. South African College , Nov. 1889.-J. J. Ferris and H. Trumble, 80 for Australians v. Middlesex , Lord's , June 9. Fast Scoring. Playing for Australians v. M.C.C. and Ground, on Sept. 9, J. J. Lyons scored 99 out of 117 while in. At Barnes , on M a y31, for Lyric Club v. Green Jackets , C. I. Thornton scored 138 in fifty -eight minutes , 180 being madein the hour. At Bristol , on July 10, for first wicket of Australians v. Gloucestershire , J. J. Lyons and C. T. B. Turner scored 96 in three -quarters of an hour from ninety -three balls . In amatch between Kenley and Roving Friars , at Kenley , onSept. 6, former had65 runs to make in twenty minutes , andgot themwithin three minutes of time , only 3 boundary hits were recorded . In a match, H a m p - stead v. Ealing , at Hampstead, on Aug. 9, latter scored 159, whenHampstead, witheighty minutes left for play, made191 for three wickets .-Grimmerand Brockwell scored 100 in fifty minutes for Kimberley v. Natal, Jan. 2.-For Hampstead Nondescripts v. Pallingswick , on Aug. 30, H. Wade and J. S. Hay- craft scored 298 for first wicket in two hours , the last 98 being got in thirty -five minutes .-Playing for Aldershot Institute v. Shalford , on June 7, E. Sheldrake scored 44 off 3 overs (16 , 15 , and 13) .-AtLord's , on June 2, M.C.C. and Ground v. Australians , requiring 111 to win in eighty -four minutes , got them with 17 minutes to spare , for three wickets . SmallScoring: A tNorthamptonon Sept. 13, NorthamptonExcelsior dismissed Northamp- ton Depôtfor a total of 11 runs fromthe bat.- O nM a y3, Upper Tooting dis-- missedOakleighWanderersfor a total of 13 (four extras).-Inthe twoinnings of OngarGrammarSchool v. Chelmsford GrammarSchool , on M a y8, they scored totals of 11 and 3.-At Canterbury , on M a y29, not a m a nof Kent Col- lege v. St. Augustine's College scored a run, nor was there a single extra .-On June14, Birdlip weredismissed twiceb yLowtherHousefor 14 fromtheb a t . - A tSheffield Park, on M a y8, Lord Sheffield's XI. were dismissed by the Austra- lians in seventy minutes for 27.---At Lord's , onM a y22, M.C.C. and Ground v. Lancashire lost seven wickets for 8 runs. A t Lord's, on June9, Australians v. Middlesex lost seven wickets for 13 runs . I nthe match Surrey v. Lancashire , at Manchester , on June 9 and 10, forty wickets fell for 283 runs . Tie M a t c h e s. Middlesex v. Somersetshire , at Taunton, onAug. 21, the totals being , Middle- sex, 108 and 126. Somersetshire , 107 and 127. Cambridge Freshmen's Match, on M a y5, Mr. Woods' team, 147 and 219. Mr. McGregor's team, 224 and 142 (last five wickets falling for 4 runs ).- S t. Stephen's Guild v. Melrose (Clapham), onJune7, whenformer scored 26, and latter , after making 23 for 5 wickets , couldnotpass their opponents' total . F e a t sw i t ht h eB a l l. J. C. Milton , for Penzance v. Camborne, at Penzance, on June 11, got nine batsmenoff his ownbowling , and caught the other m a noff the other bowler,
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