James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1895
A F E WL O O S ES T R I N G S . 2 4 9 F a s tS c o r i n g. In the matchbetweenStaten Island C.C. andSt. George's Athletic C.C., on July 18, the twosides scored 455runs(S.I.C.C. 280, St. Geo. A.C.175) in 3 hours 45minutes playing time. In the match on August 11 between Staten Island C.C. andN e wJerseyAthletic Club, Staten Island C.C. secured 211 for four wickets (innings declared ), and N e wJersey Athletic Club 210 for four wickets at call of time, or 421 runs in 4 hours 15 minutes . August 1, C. P. Nickalls and J. Stanning put on 207 in an hour and 40 minutes for Rugby v. Marlborough . January, Thompsonand Davis scored 119 for WestPerth (Australia ) in 34 minutes . The MelbourneClub scored 291 runs in an hour anda quarter against Fifteen of the Bridge Road Trades . July 14, V. Thompsonand H. J. Salmon scored 48 runs in 14minutes for Newcastle -on- Tyne v. Wallsend. July, 28, W. Robertson and A. G. Sheath scored 310 in a little over 3 hours for Bohemians (San Francisco ), withoutthe loss of a wicket. September13, Cordenand W . B. Pentelowadded 122 for the fourth wicket of nineteen of Mid Surrey v. Surrey in an hour and three quarters . June 22nd, C. W. Landon and H. W. Dickson scored 270 runs in 2 hours a n d1 0 minutesfor YorkshireG e n t l e m e nv. AldershotDivision. Dicksonscored 20 runs fromone over of five balls . June 23, H. Moorhouseand J. Waspmade196 for Brixton v. Battersea in an hour and a half , without the loss of a wicket . May19, N. F. Druce scored 223 runs for Crusaders v. Christ's College in two hours and a quarter . May5, D. Womersleyscored 216 for Brent- ford v. Norfolk Regiment in about two hours and a quarter . May26, C. McGahey andG. Drucem a d e190 runs for Leytonv. Edmontonin a n hour and twenty minutes , without the loss of a wicket . June 28, Surrey scored 172 runs against Yorkshirebefore luncheon, in onehourand 55 minutes. August25, Mr. A. C. MacLaren and F. Sugg madethe last 101 runs in second innings of Lancashire in fifty minutes. S m a l lS c o r i n g. In match in February, at Gippsland , Prospect Reserves were dismissed for 7 (three extras ) and0. Darriman scored 30 and17. AtSaffron Walden, Rev. J. P. Noyes' Eleven, in match v. Saffron Walden, were dismissed for five , all of them extras . On July 24, at Regents ' Park, Foundling Hospital Second, in match v. St. Peter's Choir , were dismissed for two runs, one of them a bye. In match, at Haverford College , between Freshmen and Sophomores , Freshmen were dismissed foro n erun. L o n gS t a n d sfor FirstW i c k e t. J. H. Lambkin and A. E. Paterson , v. Staten Island Athletic Club, June 28, 158 runs . *T. S. Jervon and R. St. Geo. Walker, v. St. George's Athletic Club, July 18th, 126 runs . F. T. Short and R. T. Rokelby, v. Mr. Tyng's XI. , September 29, 107 runs. Brownand Chatterton 202 for North v. South, at Oval, onAugust 3rd. L. A. Cuff and J. P. Lawrence 306 for Canterbury v. Auckland (N.Z.), on January 6th. W. H. Savigny and J. H. Savigny for Launceston C.C. v. Tamer C.C. , Tasmania, on February 10th and 17th, 1894, 334 runs . G. S. Patterson and A. M. W o o d217 for Gentlemen v. Players , at Philadelphia , August 7th. D. L. A. Jephson andS. S. Colman300 for Crystal Palace v. Seaton , at Seaton, August 17. Lord Hawkeand Mr. A. E. Stoddart 131 for M.C.C. and G . v. K e n t. HighestInningsin a First Class M a t c h. 843, Australians v. Oxford and Cambridge, at Portsmouth, July 31, 1893. HighestInningsAuthenticated . 920, Orleans Club v. Rickling Green , at Rickling Green , August 4, 1882,
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