James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annaul 1897

2 8 2 LILLYWHITE'SCRICKETERS' ANNUAL. F o u rH u n d r e d sin a n Innings. Birmingham , Yorkshire v. Warwickshire , Peel (210 not out), Lord Hawke (166 ), Wainwright (126 ), Mr. F. S. Jackson (117 ). T h r e eH u n d r e d s i n a nI n n i n g s. 1, Brighton , Sussex v Gloucestershire ; 2, Brighton , Sussex v. Somerset ; 3, Derby , Australians v. Derbyshire ; 4, Manchester , Derbyshire v. Lancashire ; 1, K. S. Ranjitsinhji (114 *), Bean ( 113 ), Marlow (108 ) ; 2, W. Newham(201 *), W. L. Murdoch (144 ) , K. S. Ranjitsinhji (107 ) ; 3, H. Donnan (167), G. H. S. Trott ( 141 ), C. Hill (130) ; 4, Davidson (247), Storer (116), Chatterton (104) ; F. G. J. Ford (160 ), C. Gooch (119 ), Chatterton (102 *), for M.C.C. and Ground v. Glamorganshire , Lord's , August 8 ; Chatterton (104 ), Davidson (274), Storer (116 ), for Derbyshire v. Lancashire , Manchester , August 10 ; Blundell (178 ) , Capt . Majendie (113 ), and Prince Christian Victor (108) for 60th Rifles v. I Zingari , Winchester , July13. C a r r y i n gB a tt h r o u g hI n n i n g s. S. H. Anson , Sydenham v. Crawley , September 19 , 178.-H. L. Budge, C. Clarke's X I. v. Canford, July 8, 21.-K.Burn, Wellington v. Break of Day, February 18 , 117 ; J. Crofton , Sydenham v. Nunhead, June 20, 64. — W .G. Grace, Gloucestershire v. Sussex , May 29 , 243.-W. G. Grace , jun., Cambridge University v. Notts , June 9, 68.-W. G. Grace , Gloucestershire v. Lancashire , June 27, 102.-S. H. S. Haynes , Upminster v. Essex Club andGround, July 28 , 30.-S. H. S. Haynes, Upminster v. R. A. Shoebury- ness, August29 , 64.-C. H. R. Kenman, Whitgift GrammarSchool v. Surrey Club and Ground, July 29 , 87.-J. R. Mason, Kent v. Notts , July 1, 127.-J. G. O. O'Brien , Corsham v. H. Harris's XI., July 29, 166.-E. Rutter , W. Moen's XI. v. Lessness Park, May 16, 136. Shrewsbury , Notts v. Gloucestershire , July 20, 125.-J. Shuter, Lessness Park v. W . Moen's XI. , May16, 105.-W. A. Windsor , Surrey Club and Ground v. Whitgift GrammarSchool , July 29 , 72 . R e m a r k a b l eScoring. Playing for Glen Osmond v. Hindmarsh (S. Australia ) on December 1, 1895, Marshall andDunstanmade308 for the first wicket , in two-and-a-half hours . A record for South Australia . O n February 8, Carlton scored 922 against Melbourne University , East Melbourne v. Richmond 876, and Melbourne v. St. Kilda 683. That day, 2,481 runs were scored in Melbourne for three completed innings . In a match in Gloucestershire between C a mMills and Dursley , the former made 329 in an hour and forty minutes for nowicket, A. Davis scoring 201 not out.-A t Teddington on M a y16, Teddington closed their innings against Kensington Park, scoring 401 for six wickets , in three hours . R. S. Lucas made 280 not out.-I nthe match between Surrey Colts and Honor Oak, at the Oval , on May20, 586 runs were made for 12 wickets , in five hours and three quarters . E. G. Hayes scored 210 not out, for Honor Oak.-Playing for Gloucestershire v. Warwickshire , at Bristol , on July 11, Board made 124 in an hour and fifty minutes .-O nJuly 9, Birkenhead Park v. Northern , Cecil Holden scored 202 out of 261. In two consecutive overs he made44 by two sixes and eight fours .-For Willesden v. Hampstead , on July 11 , at Willesden , T. M. Farmiloe and R. Leigh -Ibbs put on 124 in sixty -five minutes . At Win- chester , onJuly 16, 60th Rifles scored 619 for nine wickets against I Zingari . -July22, at Croydon , V. F. S. Crawford scored 28 in one over for Whitgift

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