James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1896

502 LILLY WHITE’ S CRICKETERS ANNUAL. Fast Scoring. On Mav IS nt. Dublin, Phoenix scored 222 for three wickets in a little over an hour anci a half against the Land Commission—D. L. A Jephson scored 301 not out, for Wanderers v. Norwood, at Norwood, on June ^ in three hours and a quarter.—In second innings of Ottawa v. Montreal, at Ottawa, on luh 1 (i Brixtowc made 52 out of 50 from bat—For Leinster v. Fitzwilham, it Dublin on July 17.lt . H. Lambert scored218in two hours and five minutes— London Vsylum scored 502 runs in four hours and three-quarters against Park- dale, on July 1 .—Streatham scored at the end of the match against Guy’s Hospital Long Vacation C.C., on August 8 , at Streatham, 265 runs for six wickets in an hour and fiftv minutes.—In match between W. H. Laverton’s Eleven and Harlequins, at Leighton, on August 19 and 20, 1,016 runs were scored in the two days—In second innings of Mr. Stoddart’s Australian Team v, England, at Hastings, on September 19, Mr. F. G. J. Ford and Lockwood hadmade 169 for sixth wicket, and the innings was closed.—For South of England against Eighteen of Plymouth, E. Estreet and F. Holland scored 120 runs in thirty-five minutes.—In first innings of Mr. W. G. Grace’s X I. v. Mr. W. W. Read’s XL, at Iieigate, on September 12, G. Brann scored 51, including three hits out of the ground for six.—On May 9, at Portsmouth, for Southern District Staff v. Connaught Rangers, Major Friend and Captain Johnson put on 200 in the first hour.—For Household Brigade against Incogniti, H. Heath - cote-Armory scored 148 in sixty-five minutes. Long Stands for First Wicket. Captain Bradford and Lieutenant Ray, 332 for Aldershot Division V Incognit. May 10 .—Mr. J. R. Mason and Alec Hearne, 106 for Kent v. Surrey at Catford Bridge, on July 1 .—W. G. Grace and A. E. Stoddart, 151 for Gentlemen v. Players, at Lord’s, on July 8 .—A. P. Comyn and L. H. Gwynn, 213 for Dublin University v. Curragh ^Brigade.—Mr. J. R. Mason and Alec Hearne, 118 in second innings of Kent v. Surrey, at Catford Bridge, on July 18 .—In March, at Dimbula (Ceylon), A. C. W. Clarke and A. O. Whiting, 223 for Dimbula v. Royal Warwickshire Regiment.—Higgins and J. S. Lohmann, for Surrey Colts v. Brockwell Park at Oval on May 6 . Long Stands for a Wicket. On Mav 15, at Oval, for Surrey v. Essex, Abel and Holland put on 256 for ouith wicket. On Mav 24, at Oval, for Surrey v. Cambridge, Abel and Holland put on 306 for third wicket.—On June 12 , in match at Curragh, Royal Munster b usiliers v. Army Service Corps, Captain Oates and Private Fitz- gtra put on 6-3 for the second wicket of the former—the largest number of ruiw put on for a wicket. Captain Oates scored 313, Private Fitzgerald 310. H igh Scoring. 00 In ? ,alcl1 1 Zingari v. Gentlemen of England, at Lord’s on June on 21 ai s i r ’, v ;’ ? u • ' wre SCOreTd for 30 wickets.—In .natch CambridgeUniversity Kent'v Oxf o r d u " C , 7 I t 'M T ! T * were -core 8 -sex V l U m p l K *T. 1.207 for 30 wickets, IVayen.Ovab July 11. 1.002 for 35 wickets’—Surrey v^Kent^J G( *nt} e™en 1 •1,151 runs for 39 wickets.—On June 6 match ot u * uJ1*’ ^ Augu V,d Ho.ncrH. tdnre. 1.344 runewere scored for Ww icW KK°'t .bf tween Sus3' recorded in Un-laud in first-class cricket “ bar one ” t * ’ 6 2 ghest aggrega O ioibridge University v. M.C.C. and Ground , ,June 8- at Cambnd vxrouna, 1.007 runs were made for

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