James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1895

2 4 8 LILLYWHITE'S CRICKETERS' ANNUAL. H i g hS c o r i n g. H. J. Brownand E. W. Clark, jun., put on 219 runs for the sixth wicket of Germantown(Philadelphia ). J. H. Savigny scored 219 out of 478 for Launceston (Tasmania), J. H. Curtis made228 (not out) for Clifton College v. Clifton Club, on July 21. January 6, H. Moses scored 104 out of 393 for NewSouth Wales v. South Australia . August 21, Hirst and Moorhouse added 176 in Yorkshire's innings on fall of eighth wicket , and both were not out wheninnings was declared . August 21, in match Cheshire v. Warwickshire , Cheshire scored 187 for two wickets. J. S. Lohmannscored 201 andtook six wickets for Stoics v. Streatham, onAugust 4. August 6, C. Fry and Butt put on 178 for the seventh wicket of Sussex v. Gloucestershire . Inmatchat Oval, between Surrey andSussex , in the three days 1004 runs were scored for thirty -four wickets . In five days of actual cricket during this week in the matches , Surrey v. Yorkshire and Surrey v. Sussex , 1937 runs were scored for sixty-four wickets . May9, In the Seniors match at Cam- bridge 1249 runs were made for thirty -three wickets . June 26, in match M.C.C. and G. v. Cambridge University 1332 runs were scored for 37 wickets . In match between Sherborne School and Malvern College 655 runs were scored in two days for twenty wickets . In match, at Taunton, between Somersetshire and South Africans , 1193 runs were scored for thirty -one wickets . In match, at Brighton, between Sussex and Oxford University , 1101 runs were scored for thirty -five wickets . Wellington (Tasmania) made648, of which K. Burn scored 240. N e w South Wales scored 393 against South Australia on January 6. January 27, Kimberley (South Africa ) scored 577 against Beaconsfield . August 11, in match N e wJersey Athletic v. Staten Island 421 runs were scored in the dayfor the loss of only eight wickets . August 7, Philadelphia Gentlemen Players , 842 runs were scored in the three days with only 24 wickets down. August 27, Bergen Point scored 254 for two wickets . August 27, G. S. Patterson's XI., of Philadelphia , were in all two days for a total of 689. G. S. Patterson , in the fortnight com- mencing on August 7, made667 runs in three completed innings . In three days, commencing August20, he scored 450 for once out. May12, in match Cambridge University v. Mr. A. J. Webbe'sX I. 1095 runs were scored for four completed innings. 6 8 9. HighestInningsin A m e r i c a. G. S. Patterson's XI. v. A. M, Wood's XI., at Philadelphia , on August 27, H i g h e s tS c o r ein C a n a d a. 238 not out by G. S. Lyon, for Rosedale v. Peterborough , at Toronto , Aug30. T i eM a t c h e si n F i r s t-c l a s sC r i c k e t. Surrey v. Kent, at the Oval, July, 1847 ; Surrey v. M.C.C. and Ground, at the Oval , June , 1866 ; Surrey v. Middlesex , at the Oval , July , 1868 ; Surrey v. Middlesex , at the Oval, August 1876 ; Gentlemen v. Players , at the Oval, June, 1883; and Surrey v. Lancashire at the Oval, August, 1894. Somerset and Middlesex played a tie at Taunton, August, 1890, but the former was not then reckoned a first- class county. Surrey v. Lancashire , Oval, August 18. L o n gS t a n dfor L a s tW i c k e t. In match between Windsor HomePark and Coldstream Guards, on July 28, Rev. L. G. B. J. FordandC. H. Allcock put on 183 for the last wicket in anhour and a quarter . Brownand Hunter 121 for Yorkshire v. Liverpool and District , on June22nd. Walker and Porter , Essex C. and S. v. Manor House, June 5, 189.

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