James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1892
A F E WL O O S ESTRINGS. 2 2 7 County School v. Durham Medical College , at Barnard Castle on June 3, H. A. Crallan and D. G. Evans, scored 92 in twenty- six minutes .--- Brentwood (v. WarleyCourt , June 13) scored 177 in the hour-100 in twenty - eight minutes- and277 for 7 wickets in under two hours . For M.C.C. andGround v. Oxford University , at Lord's , on June 25, Bean scored 60 out of 66 in forty -six minutes . Long Score without a Wicket .-H. Philipson (150 not out), and J. Thomp- son (100 not out) , 257 for Tyneside wanderers v. Northumberland, June 17 . Slow Scoring . I nthe Intercolonial Match, N e wSouth Wales v. Victoria , onDecember 26, 1890 , A. C. Bannerman (whocarried his bat through the former's first innings ) was in 5 hours for 45 runs , seventy minutes elapsing between his first a n dsecondruns. SmallScoring: A tNewton(Devon), on May 27, Newton College dismissed Exeter Grammar School for a total of 13 (nine extras ).-On June 10, at Mason's Hill , the Rev. H. A. Soames' Eleven dismissed Quernmore HouseSchool for 10 runs, of which Wilkinson contributed 7 (not out). After dismissing Dewsbury for a total of 2, Bradford wonthe match off the second ball sent down, M a y2.-Middlesex v. Lancashire , at Lord's , on June 11 and 12, produced only 392 runs for forty wickets , 14 batsmen failing to score . At Cheltenham , on July 6, All Saints ' School v. Ferguson's School , scored 41, and dismissed their 'opponents for totals of 5 and 8.-Somersetshire dismissed Gloucestershire at Tauntono n Aug. 18, for 25-the smallest total of the year in a first -class match. At Yalding, on June 10, Shirley dismissed Collier Street for a total of 11 . All T e n Wicketsin a n Innings. J. J. Lyons , in a match for Norwood (S. Australia ).-W. T. Kenderdine , in a junior match of the Gordon C.C. (Auckland , N.Z.).-J. F. Reynolds , Tonbridge Townv. School , May23.-Travis , Belper Meadows v. Denby, May23.-F. Fox. Barlborough v. Handley , Sept. 19.-H. Attewell , Cirencester v. Marlborough College , July 9.-F. C. Morrison , Reigate Priory v. M.C.C. and Ground, July 9. - G. Cuming , South Lynn v. South Saxons , July 11.-Corporal Bates , Royal Artillery v. Sherwood Foresters , July 25.-Rev. G. Rivett Carnac , Windsor HomePark v. Peripatetics , July 25 (lobs ) .-Mold, St. Helen's Recreation v. Club Moor, Sept. 9.-E. J. McMaster , Western Province v. Somerset (Cape Colony ), Jan. 22.-A. Dick , Greenfield v. Molteno (Cape Colony ), Jan. 24.- Frank Hearne , Western Province v. Simonstown , Feb. 4.-Bird , Royal Artillery v. Telegraphs (Cape Colony ), Feb. 14.-A. Bosomworth , Single v. Married (Maritzburg , Natal), March 30. Five WicketswithSuccessiveBalls. W. C. Hall , for Parson Hill v. Gedney , at Murrow, on August 11, took 5 wickets w i t hconsecutiveballs. F o u rWicketswith SuccessiveBalls. Lieutenant Lushington , for Colchester Garrison v. Ipswich School , July 2.- E. H. D. Sewell , for Bedford School Eleven v. Next 22, May2.-A. J. Howen, Oxford Post Office v. Oxford Victoria , July 18.-Lockwood ,Surrey v. Warwick- shire , August 24.-J. Hings , St. Mary's , Leicester v. St. Leonard's , August 29 . - J. Manfield , Cranleigh v. Shamley Green, June 22. ThreeWicketswith SuccessiveBalls. G. Nash, Oxford Corporation v. Wheatley, March 30, and same v. Oxford Military College , June 6.--- P. D. Jennings , same v. Oxfordshire Light Infantry ,
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