Kent Cricket Matches, 1719-1880. EDITED BY THE RIGHT HON. LORD HARRIS, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., AND F. S. ASHLEY~COOPER. " Kent is fertile in pheasants, cherries, hops, yeomen, codlings and cricl(eters."—P007 Gentl-‘imam, iV.—-i-, by G. Colman, the younger. “If the County’s motto, ‘Invicta,’ be one no team can hope always to bear unchallenged as regards results, it can be borne--and long may Kent bear it !~—uncl1allengeable as regards devotion to the game and loyalty to its best traditions," E. B. V. Christian CANTERBURY: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY GIBBS & SONS, ORANGE STREET, 1929. 496 497 Played at the Oval, August 30th and 31st and September 1st, 1880. SURREY. Mr. J. Shuter, c Bligh, b W'ootto11 109 c Harris, b Vvootton... 4 Mr. W’. VV. Read, run out 27 13 Penn 25 H. Jupp, c O’Sha11gh11essy, b VVoo'tton... 5 c Harris, 13 Patterson 18 J. M. Read, 13 O’Shaug1111essy 7 b Cunlifle .. 7 Mr. W. G. VVy1d, run out 11 c G. G. Hearne, b }Vootto11... 7 R. Humphrey, 13 Crrnlifie... 10 c Kemp, 1) G. G. Hearne. 32 AVERAGES FOR 1880 . Mr. VV. S. Trollope, run out 34 c and b Patterson 35 E. 1-‘ooley, 1) \Vootton 4 13 Patterson I 46 Not ‘ii1ii*:2i"‘*;i1.1°3.§‘??“’gh‘?ff“y :1: 1:: “E ¥fé‘1.°}.fi11E“‘1“f.‘? 3 B1.ac:«man.Mr. A. I?‘ 0%? M1‘ “E31 “.Z’.‘"f-To‘ R‘ AV“- E. Barratt, c Bligh, 1) Cunliffe 11 not out 2 Bligh, HOD. IVO 17 1 105 444 27475 B 12,1-1) 8 20 B 7, 1-1) 14, W 1 22 §11g11,}\/I1’. L. E. 2 2 19* 25 *25.0() - _ ray, . 10 3 9 26 3-71 12 257 209 Caudlett, W. 2 1 3 3 3.00 36 433 24 1804 Collins, G. 6 2 16 37 9.95 *9 0 " -_ Cunliffe, Mr. C. M. 16 1 18 34 T: 7 . 2° 3 1 3'00 KENT. Draper, W. 2 0 15 15 2090 828 6° 1380 Hon. 1m Bligh, c and 13 wym 105 1; W. W. Read, 1) Blarnires 21 W- If 2 12 2% 7-33 164 71 1 71.00 1.\’I .F. A.1\/[2 ‘l1. ,. P tt ,1) B ‘ t‘t 27 t t 4 1’ '_ ' - ' 6-O0 ‘M1. W. H. 1) Ptotteerr mm... 1 no on §:;1:é4}gh Lord 30 2 123 615 34-16 4111 Lord Harris, C. Pooley, 11 Blamires 123 not out 11 H : G- 0 4 14 95 593 378 142 12 11.53 Mr. F. Penn 1: VV. VV. Read 13 Blamires 35 c Trollope b Blarnires 17 eame-‘ ‘ " 11 1 29 112 11420 1633 497 . -‘ G. G. Hear11e,l) Potter ’ 0 I ' Henty’ E‘ 7 2 72 89 17180 ‘ 34 14 61 E. O'S11augl‘111essY, C Potter, 1) Barratt 15 £03515. Sé 11 0 81 345 31-36 F. Hearne, ‘. and 1) Barratt 7 Me kl’: ,r~ M- 4 0 8 14 3-50 Mr. M. C. Kemp, c \V.W. Read, b Barratt 0 Ma°k,enZ1e- M1“ 5 - 3 0 4 6 2-00 Mr. C. M. Cunliffe, C Barratt, b Potter 7 Oflgchgfinfifi’ I’ A’ O9 (1) 27* 122 15125 7]. Wootton, not out 1 1 P »tt g iisy, 7.. 20 .. 241 13138 902 357 16 22.31 B 16,1—b 6 2; 8 ,efS0n) r- W H. 16 1 37 251» 17-06 111 48 4 1 - _ _ ‘ Pathsson, Mr. W. B. 4 0 38 54 1340 2 00 343 53 Pawley, Mr. T. E. 3 0 10 13 4.33 , Penn, Mr. A. 4 1 10 15 5.00 49:; 201 11 18 BOWLING ANALYSIS. Eéznfil, FC 13 1 56 278 23-16 31 1 11.33 1st Inns. 2nd Inns. [ 1st Inns. 2nd Inns. ‘ g 0 es’ I’ ' ‘ 0 7 10 5‘00 B. R. W. 13. R. W. I B. R. W. 13. R. W. ‘ ;AE,‘e’1t:1°)-":é‘41T~L- 2 1 8* 14 14~00 Cunliffe 184 100 2 160 61 3 Barratt 268 78 4 12 3 0 W00tt’On~ J . 8 4 2 ‘500 ‘44 30 0 ~ (3. G. Hearne g 76 25 1 g(1)tter 113?; I; 3 1 - -- - 1-50 1304 474 38 1247 ’Shaug messy amires At the wick 1; H t v _ ht 6 1 . _ r Wootton 172 63 3 123 35 2 W. W. Read 56 27 0 and Mr. W. H. 1>:tter.:rI;111)caC1:1;1igt 3 am ‘stumped 1 ' M‘ C‘ K”? “'"‘“1~’h* 4 9 Penn 32 6 0 52 25 1 Trollope 24 9 0 " Patterson 75 37 3 W'y1d 100 53 1 F. Hearne 32 4 0 Umpires 2 Jas. Street and VV. Goodhew. Drawn. Lord Harris and the Hon. Ivo. Bligh put on 157 together in the first innings. 494 495 Played at Canterbury, August 19th and 20th, 1880. Played at Maidstone, August’26th and 27th, I880. KENT. Mr. W. H. Patterson, C a11dbbNWa111tson 1 3; b’]\_/‘Vafsonb AI.).p.1eby 1; M DERBYSHIRE Hon. Ivo Bligh, c VV:1tson, as - C iyly Or, r. A. Shuker, b Cunliffe 8 c O’Sh h b C Lifl 4th Lord Ha1.?ris, b Appleby .. 20 b VV atson ‘ VV‘ Rigley’ C L. E_ Bligh, b G. G, Heame 0 C F‘ Hggrgueflleisé. G. gléanfg 51 W. Draper, b Appleby 0 b Barlow 11 J. Platts, c Harris, b Cunliffe . 4 c Harris, b Cunlifle 9 G. G. Heame, b Appueby 7 13 Watson 17 Mr_ R. P. Smith’ C Ivo Bligh’ b Cunlifle 6 C L E. Bligh’ b C. G’ Heame 6 Mr, R. S_ Jones, b.App1eby 14 C Nash: 1) Wat5°“ 20 Mr. A. VV. Cursham, c Kemp, b G. G. Mr. F. A. Mackinnon, lbw. b Watson 9 b Ijash 20 _ Hearne 1 c L. E. Bligh, b Cunliffe 3 O’Shaughnessy, c Watson, 1) Appleby 10 b Bash ...1 14 T_ Foster’ mm Out” 7 C and b Cunfifie 4 F. Heame, c Pilling, b Appleby 6 c \Vatson, b Bar ow 7 Mr. G. B. Barrington, c Kemp, b Cunliffe 0 c O'S11aug11nessy, b Patterson 26 J - Bray. b Appleby 0 ‘wt °“t 3 G. Hay. c O’Sl1a11ghnesSY. b G. G. Hearn 6 b G. G. Hearne 29 J. VVO0ttOI1, not Out 0 C Nash, 1) B3-f10W H. Shaw, c Foster, b Cunliffe 7 b G G Hearne 2 B 1. 1—b 1 2 B 9 w. Mycroft, not out . 1 lbw‘ b bunufie 7 —- ‘ A. Smith, b Cunlifle . 5 not but 2 108 15° . B 8, 1-1) 2 1o B 7'-1‘-b 2 9 LANCASHIRE. 55 135 Mr. A. N. Hornby, c Mackinnon, b O’Shaugh-- _ K NT nessy 64 c Jones, b G. G. Hearne E - R. G. Barlow, c O’Shaughnessy, b VS/ootton 4 not out ’ 26 ML 0 M_ Cunlifie’ b Platts 2 M11 V- F- R°Y1e: 13 VV00tt01"1 _‘ 1 <‘— and b O 511311gh11e55Y 7 Mr. VV. H. Patterson, b Mycroft 1 not out 18 Mr. F. Taylor, c B_ray, b G. G. Hearne 19 not out Hon. Ivo Bligh, b Mycroft 7 VV. Robinson. C Blggh. 13 BT33’ 17 G. G. Hearne, c A. Snu'th,b Mycroft 10 Mr. O. P. Lzmcashlre, 13 Bray - 0 4th Lord Harris, run out... 38 12. Filling, c Bligh, b_ 0. G. Hearne 6 Mr. F. A. Mackinnon, c A. Smith, b Shaw 25 Mr. E. B. Rowley. hit gvkt.. b Wootton 19 J. B. Foster, b Platts 6 Mr. A. Appleby, b G. G. Hearne 15 E. O‘Shaughnessy, c and b Platts 18 A. Watson, c Bligh, 1) G. G. Heflflle 12 F. Hearne, Mycroft O G. Nash, not out B é.,.1_b 1... 3 B 1 ; I]3&1;g]§1I,)’n1;)tlé>)11c’cr(.).f;; S not out 19 _ ” 1 -b 173 86 .1 L .1 _ BOWLING ANALYSIS . 122 37 lst Inns. 2nd Inns. 1st Inns. 2nd Inns. 1;; BOWLING ANALYSIS. B. R» W- 3- 3- W- ' 3' R‘ W‘ B’ R’ W‘ 15 [st Inns. 2nd Inns. 1 t1 2 d1 Watson 203 48 2 252 54 4 G. G. Hearne 140 63 $1 3: 23 A B. R_ W B‘ R. W. B. s Rnu; Bin R-111$: Nash 120 36 1 124 28 2 Wootton 56 4- « 34 8 1 2 G. G. Hearne so 20 3 152 29 4 Mycroft 163 32 5 48 15 0 Appleby 88 22 7 152 52 1 O Slmughnessy 20 13 g 44 35 0 g Cunliffe so 25 6 132 44 5 Platts 168 65 3 16 11 0 Barlow 27 7 3 Bray 120 42 ~ 20 4 O ,1 O'Shaughne5SY 28 10 0 Hay... 20 11 0 24 11 0 I F. Hearnc Patterson 36 11 1 Shaw 28 13 1 UmPi1'95 5 W- G°°dheW and -1‘ Smith’ Umpires : W. Goodhew and J. Rowbotham. Lancashire won by eight wickets. A Kent won by ten wickets, When Lancashire had made 52 in their fifst 1111111135 ML Hombys Score In the first innings of Kent My&oft’s first 17 overs were bowled for 1 run was 50. and a wicket. «’ —.~.—-....._ .--—-«:=_‘.1-on-w.».~:~.-_—:.m.-,..; 492 Played at. Tunbridge Wells, July 22nd and 23rd. 1880- KENT. Mr. W. H. Patterson, C Lucas, b Li11YVVhite 16 HQn_ Ivo C b ... Mr. F. Penn, b Juniper _ 30 4th Lord Harris, c Charlwood, b jumper 6§ Mr. R. S. jones, c McCorInIck. 1) T411935 2- E. O'S11aug11nessy, b Lillywhite ’ 18 6 Mr. L. Stokes, st Philips, b Lrllywhite not out 3 Mr‘ C. M_ Cuu]_ifie_ 1) Lugas . 3 no on F. Hearne, c Lucas. 17 L1uY“’h1t° 0 J. Bray.bLucas g .1. Vvootton, not out 1’ 143-; 5 B 1 13 10 SUSSEX. Mr. R. T. Ellis, b Bray 1 b Bray Mr. H. Whitfeld, b Cnnliffe 7 b Bra)’ 25 Mr. A. H. Trevor, c B1i_.’°d at "We. July 12th, 13th and 14th, 1880. SUSSEX. M . R. T. ' . Mi. H. '\V1iIiii1e.S1’d1,J 1.:)Hé12.i:1Iiiefie 751) 2 giligtissgnéb iigootton '°' 13 Mr. C. J. Lucas, b Cunliffe III 14 b’ “7” e H. R. J._ Charlwood, b Cunlifie 4 E %i71gbb Cburélviffett . 2g Mr. A. H. Trevor, b Wootto11 28 b Vvootton 00 on 103 A W Ifgllcélfiafc 1?11%hV,Vb Cunhffe 20 c. Harr1s, b C11n11ffe 7 A. Payne. c ikyebb e11)"\V cotton 7 b Cunhfle 14 H. Phflliés lbw b, Cun1i(g)tton 0 b Cunliffe _ .. 0 J, Lin ' . 1. E 0 c VVebb, b Hearne 24 “5~ , Ywhlte, ]un., not out 15 C Hqrl-is b H r 1- Jumper, c and b F. Hearne 0 not but ’ ea me 2 B 3 13 13 171 2; KENT. F. Hearne, t _ , E‘ O.Shaug}rl:1(:S:;" b Junii)-er 2 :1 0Cth§.1:1twood, b Jumper 33 LOrdH .">tP1 .11. ‘ ," _"' ... ... e SB J1c)>11§:_,~b Liilywhite 81 ‘ ' ~ 3 153011. C Phi lips 13 Whitfeld 7 b Sclat M _ C_ _ « . . ’ . _ _ er 6 E. Henty, C sub.,'b Sclater 72 C Fclateri b Lmywhlte 10 G. VVebb, not out 5 J . Wootton. b Sclater 0 B 17,1—b 11, w 2 30 L_b 1 32$ E; BOWLING ANALYSIS, 1 Est I§nS"V ind A-21”?’ 1st Inns. 2nd Inns. Q nlifi ' ' - - - ‘ B. R. W. B. R. W. Oglshauegb 180 80 5 180 76 5 Stlater ...262 99 4 28 14 2 J11n1per' 132 65 1 44 23 1 W1e1€:sy 10g 3:; 0 28 24 0 L111yWh1te 276 38 2 ss 7 1 Wootton It 88 46 (22 133 2? 3 P" Lilcas 36 27 0 Hearne 18 1 2 56 28 2 W11J1't1I§i:1CaS gig 3 S 12 8 Phillips 8 4 0 Trevor 16 4 0 Juniper and Mr. C. J. Lucas bowled 1 Wide each. Umpires : C. Payne and W. Martingell. Kent won by six wickets. This was Mr. Trevor’s first appearance for Sussex : he scored 28 and 103. In the first innings of Kent Lord Harris and the Hon. Ivo Bligh added 33 together and Mr. Jones and Henty 145_ 487 486 " Played at Manchester, June 10th, 11th and 12th, 1880. LANCASHI RE. Played at Huddersfield, June 7th, 8th and 9th. 1880- Mr. A. N. Hornby, b G. G. Hearne 22 c Henty, b G. G. Hearne 8 R. G. Barlow, c Henty, b O’Shaugl1nessy 10 r: Bray, b G. G. Hearne 38 YORKSHIRE" l R. Horrocks, c Harris, b Bray 0 b G. G. Hearne 21 , . 1 F. H 1. , b O’Sl1auvhnessy 47 Mr. F. Taylor, b Bray 7 c Henty, b F. Hearne 24 ’cCF. IwIe:1r11:11::b Bray... D 24 ‘W. Robinson, C F. Hearne, b G. G. I-Iearne 27 lbw, b G. G. Hearne 16 n]. 'l‘a 'lor c llenty b Brav 10 Mr. J. E. Kershaw, b G. G. Hearne 12 not out 16 ‘ G’ Ugwtt’ 1) Bray ’ G 28 Mr. B. Rowley, c Patterson, b Cunlifie 16 b Bray 1 T.\,\'a1ker:c G.G.Hearne,b 0’Sl1augl1nessy 22 Mr. 1{._Wood, not out _ 32 st Henty, b Bray l 11', J H Bottomley, c Collins, b Bray 24 R. Pxllmg, c and b Cunliffe l b F. Hearne 16 ‘W 'BL,tes' 1) F Hearue 43 J. Crossland, c F. Hearne, b G. G. Hearne 7 b G. G. Hearne 0 T ‘Frnrnett not out 23 A. ‘Watson, b Bray 18 b G. G. Hearne 0 A; £311 ,3 fient-V, b O’S11augl-messy 9 B 5 B 2, 1-b 1 3 G. Pimler, run but 3 — - , , :31, 01 , 5 157 144 2 ° b 0 11°11: 3 7 91:5 KENT. H011. Ivo Bligh, c and 1) ‘Wood 15 b VVats0n .. I KENT Mr. W. H. Patterson, c Filling, b Barlo 31 c Pilling, b Watson 3 ° 1 G. G. Hearne, c Robinson, b VVatso11 29 b Watson 2 7 ' . 14 b Bates Mr. F. Penn, b Watson . 3 c Pilling, b Barlow . 5 3401111?‘ B BI1’I'§’g1tis1s)o}1:e€l;teBates 3 c Ulyett, b Emmett 38 4th Lord Harris, c sub., b W'atson 17 c Watson, b Barlow 10 Gr.G liearne cilblill, b Peate 3 not out 15 E. O’Sh21ughnessy, C and b Barlow 0 b VVatso11 0 VI‘ Penr1 tr: Ulvett b Bates 5 not out .. 3 F. Hearne, run out 0 b Watson 7 :5’ L‘ 1 Hr£n‘i§ 1; Peat. ' 13 . Mr. c. M. Cunliffe, b VVatson 5 c Pilling, b Barlow 7 1O’§lI(' U11 ehs b .. 15 G. Collins, not out 0 not out 6 13- H :‘1l*:z:g1Pia3£'e ‘ ‘ 0 E. Henty, c Barlow, b Watson 5 b Watson 0 lyf Cea1VT[K’Cun1i\fle c and Peate 0 J. Bray, b VVatson 0 c Crosslaud, b Barlow 9 GtCol‘ins C Bates b Peate 15 B 1» Lb 6 7 B 2» 1'19 1 3 E. Henty, C Lockwood, b Bates - 2 1:2 33’ J. Bray, not out % B 2 W _ _ — BOWLING ANALYSIS. 73 (2 wicket-4) 59 lst Inns. 2nd Inns. lst Inns. 2nd Inns. 13. R. W. B. R. W. B. R. W. B. R. W. BOWLING ANALYSI5 G. G. Hearne 152 51 4 270 49 6 _ VVOod 92 23 1 1s‘r Inns. 2nd Inns. O’Shaughnessy 68 20 1 100 22 0 Barlow 204 35 2 122 32 4 13. R. W. B. R. W. W6 Bray_ 169 55 3 128 31 2 Watson 210 31 6 124 18 6 20 62 0 P t 184 32 6 Cunlxfie 88 26 2 36 13 0 Crossland 84 16 0 3,5; Heame "I 188 91 4 B(:te: 181 40 4 64 at J F. Hearne 72 26 2 , Taylor 4 0 0 Cunfific 24 18 0 Elnmett 4 0 Umpires : J. Smith and W. Goodhew. O’S11aughnessy 136 37 4 H111 . ' F. I-Iearne 56 30 l P ate bowled a Wide Lm/Lcashire won by 136 runs. 6 . D um Watson’s bowling in this match was excellent. m . _ d, J, ‘ William McIntyre was left out of the Lancashire eleven for the first time Yorkshire had all the best of the con xtlons. Since 1872'] In. Absolom, Mr. C. A.... 23 Blackman, Mr. A. 4 Bligh, I-Ion. Ivo 20 B1—5_y,], 20 Clifton, Lord 4 Crawford, Mr. F. F. 4 Cunliffe, Mr. C. M. 10 F0ord—Ke1Cey, Mr. ‘W. 16 Harris, 4th Lord 14 Hassan, —-. 2 Hearne, F. 15 I-Iearne, G. G. 25 Henty, E. 22 Ingram, I. 2 Jones, Mr. R. S. 4 Mackinnon, Mr. F. A. 17 O’S1ianghnessy, E. 24 Pattisson, Mr. W‘. B. 2 Penn, Mr. A. 18 Penn, Mr. F. 20 Syree, Mr. A. H. 2 Tufnell, Mr. C. F. 2 At the wicket Henty caught 11 and stump stumped 1 . 484 AVERAGES FOR 1879. Not Out )-J A no~»owoooo~OOOO°°°m”°“ Mt. 44* 36 43 8 14 7 Total Aver. 307 14-61 69 17-25 212 11-15 39 2-78 31 7-75 11 2-75 87 8-70 251 15-68 255 18-21 Q _. 63 4-20 213 8-87 69 5-75 6 3-00 77 19-25 259 15-23 52 2-47 3 1-50 81 4-76 394 20-73 7 3-50 7 7-00 1815 126~S 124 S 118% 744 86 274 16 12 10 510 55% 444 48 10 49 \oos\:\1\\$—~oo»11 H1511. E1111 ed 4 and Ingram Caught 1 ‘md 485 Played at Lox-d’s, May 31st, June 1st and 2nd, 1880. M.C.C. AND GROUND. Mr. J. E. K. Studcl, b G. G. Hearne . 4 run out ... 66 VV.Hearn, c O’Shaughnessy, b G.G.I-Iearne 0 c and b Bray 18 Mr. A. H. Stratford, c Henty, b Bray 3 c Harris, b G. G. Hearne 7 Hon.VV.N.Hood,c I-‘.Hearne,b G.G.Hearne 6 c Mackenzie, b G. G. Hearne 6 Lord Clifton, b Bray 0 c F. Hearne, b O’Shaughnessy 2 Mr. G. S. Foljarnbe, run out 7 b Collins 2 Mr. J. Turner, c. G. G. I-Iearne, b Bray 6 not out 16 R. 0. Clayton, b O. G. Hearne 7 c Mackenzie, b Cnnliffe .... .. 2 M. Sherwin, c sub, 1) Bray 18 c O’S11aughnessy, b Cunliffe 0 J. E. West, not out 6 c G. G. I-Iearne, b Bray 15 A. Rylott, c Jones, b G. G. Hearne 1 c F. I-Iearne, b Cunliffe .. 11 B2,l-bl 3 B1,1—b2,w2,n-bl 6 61 151 KENT. F. Hearne, c Sherwin, b Rylott 10 not out 7 E. O’S11aughnessy, c Sherwin, b Clayto 12 not out 10 Mr. F. F. Mackenzie, c Hood, 1) Rylott 0 4th Lord Harris, b Rylott 65 Mr. R. S. Jones, b Rylott 79 G. G. Hearne, hit wkt., b Stratford 0 Mr. T. E. Pawley, st Sherwin, b Stratford 1 Mr. C. M. Cunliffe, b Rylott .. 7 G. Collins, c Rylott, b Clayton 16 E. Henty, not out... 2 J. Bray, C Stratford, b Clayton - 0 B 1,1-b1,w1 3 B 3 195 20 BOWLING ANALYSIS. 1st Inns. 2nd Inns. lst Inns. 2nd Inns. B. R. W. B. R. W. B. R. W. B. R. W. G. G. Hearne 111 17 5 116 18 2 Rylott . 200 60 5 28 4 O Bray .. 100 35 4 88 27 2 Clayton . 132 43 3 26 13 0 O’Shaughnessy 12 6 0 92 56 1 West 28 32 0 Cunliffe 88 41 3 Stratford 88 57 2 Collins .. 20 3 1 Collins bowled ‘.2 wides and O’Shaughnessy a no-ball. Mr. Stratford bowled a wide. Umpires: F. Wild and F. Randon. Kent won by ten wickets. Mr. R. S. Jones and Lord Harris added 115 for the fourth wicket. _¢’é;.=v...:n.;~;.v.-.-.»...e...» 1' m‘- ~ “ "°" ' "‘** U" 483 482 Played at Nottingham, August 25th and 26th, 1879. Played at Canterbury, August 2131;, 22nd and 23rd, 1879. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE‘ HIR . VV. Oscroft, run out 56 LANCAS E ! ' A. Shrewsbury, b Foord-Kelcey 15 Mr. A. N. Hornby, b G. G. Hearne 46 John Selby, b Bray 21 R. G. Barlow, c Absolorn, b G. G. Hearne 36 W. Scotton, c Foord-Kelcey, b G. Hearne 77 Mr. V. F. Royle, b G. G. Hearne 14 VV. Barnes, b G. G. Hearne... 54 ML p_ Taymr, C O'Shaug]1];1essy, b G. G. _ W. Flowers, c F. Hearne, b Foord—Ke1cey 9 Hearne 8 Mr. G. S. Foljambe, run out 0 M1: 3, Palmer, b Absolom 8 F. V1/ild, c Absolom, b Foord—Ke1cey 3 Mr. E. B. Rowley, c O’Sl1:1ug11nessy, b G. G. Mr. B. Blackburn, lbw, b G. G. Hearne 0 I-Iearne 5 A. Shaw, c Bray, b G. G. Hearne 0 J. Crossland, run out 10 F. Morley, not out 0 Mr. A. Appleby, b G. G. I-Iearne ; B 15, l—b 2, w 1 18 A. Watson, b G. G. Hearne - R. Pilling, notboxét G..H 3 253 W’ McIntyre’ ' ‘ em§e4, 1-13" 7 KENT. 1‘; Mr. C. A. Absolom, c Foljambe, b Morley 0 c Shrewsbury, b Morley I Mr. F. A. Mackinnon, run out 17 c Foljambe, b Morley 7 G. G. Hearne, b Shaw 17 c and b Morley 6 KENT. Mr. F. Penn, st W'ild, b Shaw 2 c sub., b Morley 51 C A Ab 1 t t 44 Hon. Ivo Bligh, C W'ild, b Flowers 0 c Blackburn, 13 Morley 5 M1‘. - - 50 Pm» 110 °‘§ , M1‘. VV. Foord-Kelcey, b Morley 42 c Wild, b Morley 5 Mr. F. A- Macklnnonr C Plumgv 1’ Barlow S Lord Clifton, c Scotton, b Morley 11 run out 14 G. G. Hearne. 1101? 01113 ' --' F. Hfaarne, c Shrewsbrif)’. b Shaw 5 b Morley 1 Mr. A. Penn E. O Shaughnessy, not out 2 run out 0 H011. IVO Bligh E. Henty, b Shaw... 3 not out 2 Mr. W. Focalgdfelcey J. Bray, c and b Shaw o (2 sub., b Morley 0 Il\;I1‘.HVV'l.n113e- at 155011 did not ‘Dan E 10 B 6, 1-1) 2 8 , Cc _. __ E. O’Shaughnessy ‘ 109 100 J. Bray E, Henty » B 4 BOWLING ANALYSIS. "' _ ls‘: Inns. 2nd Inns. B. R. W. B. R. W. B. R. W. 59 Bray 88 54 1 Shaw 212 22 5 140 17 0 BOWMNG ANALYSIS_ G. G. Hearne 302 53 4 Morley 156 55 3 220 52 8 . Foord-Kelcey 156 73 3 Flowers 56 22 1 113.1 2-3 W‘; M I tyr {T4 113 W6 Absolom 52 16 0 Barnes 60 21 0 G. G. Hearne . r C n e O'Shaughnessy 48 30 0 Scotton 24 2 0 Bray 196 54 0 Barlow 2; 6 Penn 12 9 0 Foord—Kelce 3 8 Séoisland 12 3 0 Mr. Foord-Kelcey bowled a wide. 0.811 h a son . Absolidllgl nfiséy 84 18 1 d R b th Umplresz R. Carpenter and VV. Goodhew. ' : W. G dh s. ow 0 am. Umpires 00 32;; Ia N ottinghamshire won by an innings and 44 mm. This match was mined by rain‘ The Season of 1879 Wasone of the wettest Morley obtained all the wickets credited to the bowlers in the second innings on record. of Kent 480 Played at Canterbury, Augnst 4th, 5th and 6th, 1879. XIII. OF KENT. Hon. Ivo Bligh, c and 1) Steel 27 c Grace, b Morley 0 Mr. F. A. Mackinnon, 1) Shaw 1 c and b Barnes 12 G. G. I-Iearne, c Filling, 1) Shaw 0 b Grace 9 Mr. F. Penn, b Grace 31 run out 31 Mr. R. S. Jones, run out 30 b Morley 40 Mr. VV. F00rd—Kclcey, c W'l1ccler, b Grace 0 c Flowers, b Shaw 13 Mr. A. Blackrnan, c Flowers, b Grace 6 c Barnes, b Shaw 22 Mr. C. A. Absolom, c Grace, b Barnes 22 1) Shaw 8 Mr. C. M. Cnnliffc, c and b Barnes 4 c Grace, b Barnes 21 1VIr. A. Penn, c Pilling. b Grace 7 c Flowers, b Morley O E. O’Sl1augl1nessy, c Oscroft, 1) Barnes... 2 b Morley 0 E.Henty,110t out... 1 not out 5 J. Bray, b Grace . . . 4 c and b Barnes 2 B3,1—b4 7 B8,1—b3 11 142 174 ENGLAND. Mr. VV. G. Grace, c Bray, b A. Penn 3 not out 63 Mr. C. I. Thornton, b Bray . 7 c Absolom, b O’Shaughnessy 25 Mr. A. G. Steel, st Henty, b A. Penn 6 b Bray 0 VV. Oscroft, c Foor(1—Kelcey, b Bray 15 st Henty, b O’Shaug11nessy 40 John Selby, lbw, b Bray 2 b Fo0rd—Kelcey 27 VV. Barnes, b A. Penn 13 c Absolom, b Bray 0 VV. Flowers, run out . 2 not out 72 J. VVheeler, not out 9 c Henty, b Foord-Kelcey 10 A. Shaw, c Absolom, b A. Penn 4 R. Pilling, c O’Shaughnessy, b Bray 2 F. Morley, run out 2 B 7 B 9 72 246 BOWLING ANALYSIS. lst Inns. 2nd Inns. lst Inns. 2nd Inns. B. R. W. B. R. W. B. R. W. B. R. W. Shaw 108 ll 2 220 34 3 A. Penn 111 38 4 88 31 0 Morley 56 13 0 160 44 4 Bray .. 108 27 4 164 89 2 Steel 128 60 l 40 16 0 Fo0rd—Kelcey 92 38 2 Grace 115 38 5 88 45 1 O’Shaughnessy 119 58 Z Barnes 32 13 3 68 24 3 Cunlifle 8 6 0 Hearne 16 15 0 Umpires : F. H. Farrands and E. VVillsher. England won by foml wickets. Lord Harris was unable to play for Kent owing to the death of his fat11er—in- law, Lord St. Vincent. “W.G.” and Flowers obtained the last 119 runs in the match together Without being separated. 481 Played at The Oval, August 14th, SURREY. Mr. L. A. Shnter, b Bray .. I-I. Jupp, c Henty, b Bray Mr. J. Shuter, b Bray Mr. \V. VV. Read, c Henty, Mr. S. W’. Cattley, c O’Shanghnessy, b Bray 15 J. Potter, c Bligh, b G. G. I-Iearne R. Humphrey, c and b Bray Mr. XV. G. VVyl(l, b Bray E. Pooley, not out J. Southerton, c and b Bray E. Blamires, c Henty, b Bray KENT. 15th and 16th, 1879. Abso-l-om 0 131371-b 4 .1: 17 Mr. F. A. Macki11non,c Potter, 1) Blamircs 26 c Southerton, b Blamires 66 I-Ion. Ivo Bligh, b Blamires . . 11 b Blamires 34 G. G. Hearne, c Pooley, b Sontherton 5 c Pooley, b Blainires 3 Mr. W. Foorcl—Kelcey, c and b Blamires 6 c Potter, b Blamires 39 Mr. W. B. Pattisson, c Wyld, b Soutlierton 1 b Blamires 2 Mr. C. A. Absolom, c J. Shuter, b Blamires 3 c Humphrey, b Blamires 1 Mr. C. M. Cunliffe, c and b Sontherton 0 c Blamires, b Southerton 4 F. I-Iearne, c Blamires, b Southerton 21 run out 5 E. O‘Shaughnessy,c Pooley,b Blamires 0 b Blamires 5 E. Henty, b Southerton 11 not out 5 J. Bray, not out 4 c Cattley, b Blamires 8 L-b l B 17,1-b 2 19 89 191 BOWLING ANALYSIS. I 1st Inns. 2nd In11s. B. R. w. 1 B. R, w. B. R. W. Bray 371 103 8 1 Southerton 195 45 5 224 54 1 G. G. Hearne 164 36 l |Blamires . 172 41 5 206 77 8 Fo0rd—Kelcey 92 42 0 E Potter 20 2 0 84 26 0 O’Shaughnessy 56 34 0 [ lfead 28 15 0 Absolom 100 27 1 J Cunliffe 28 22 0] Umpires : W. H. Fryer a nd J. Street. Surrey won by an innings and 1 mm. Mr. Cunliffe played in this match as Mr. C. Morley. Pooley and Blamires added 54 for Surrey's last wicket, and Messrs. Mackinnon and Bligh made 83 for the first when Kent followed-on. 2F 478 479 Played at Maidstone, July 24th and 25th, 1879. Played at Town Malling, July 31st and August 1st, 1879. KENT. Mr. C. A. Absolorn, b Bates 1 C Emmett, b Peate 21 SUSSEX_ Mr. F. A. Mackinnon, C Ulyett, 1) Peate 0 C and b Emme 5 G. G. I-Iearne, b Bates . 6 run out 5 Mr. H. Whitield, C Absolom, b Bray 4 b Penn ... 1 Mr. F. Penn, c and b Emmett . 32 b Emmett 25 James Phillips, b Penn 1 run out 2 Mr. VV. Foor(l—Ke1Cey, C sub., b Champion 28 b Emmett 23 Mr.R.M.Turnbull,C O'Shaughnessy,b Penn 2 C Bligh, b Cunliffe 0 Hon Ivo Bligh, lbw, b Peate 9 lbw, b Emmett 8 Mr. C. Sharpe, C G. G. Hearne, b Penn 19 C Cunlifie, b Bray 25 F. Hearne, C Finder, b Peate 7 run out 5 VV. Millard, b Bray 1 C and b Cunlifie 21 Mr. A. Penn, C sub., b Bates 13 b Peate 0 VV. Mechen, b Bray 20 C O'Shaughnessy, b Bray 1 E. Henty, C sub., b Bates 8 b Ulyett .. 1 H. Phillips, C Blackman, b Bray 58 run out 34 E. O’Shaughnessy, C Finder, b Emmett 0 b Emmett 1 Mr.W.E.Ped1ey,C Abso1orn,b G.G.Hearn 4 not out 16 I. Bray, 11ot out .. 0 not out O H. R. J. Charlwood, C and b Cunlifie 31 C Henty, b Bray 14 B 2 B 7, 14b 2, w 2 11 ]as. Lillywhite, jun., b Cunlifie 0 lbw, b Bray 13 _ — Mr. A. Smith, not out 0 b Bray 7 106 ’ 105 B3,1-b3 6 B 11,1-b2 13 YORKS. 146 147 G. Ulyett, C Bligh, 1) A. Penn 22 C Bligh, 1) G. G. Hearne 43 KENT‘ H. Taylor, C 1’. Hearne, 1) O'Sl1aughnessy 9 C Bray, 1: O’Sl1aug11nessy 5 H. LoCkwood.EC Absolonr, 1) O'S11aughnessy 2 C lVIaCkinnon, 1) O’Shaugl1nessy 0 Mr.C.A.Abso1om, C Tur11bull,b Lillywhite 31 not out 26 VV. Bates, C Bligh, b A. Penn 1 run out 17 Mr.C.M.Cun1iffe,C H.Phi1lips,b Lilly\vhite 10 C Sharpe, b Pedley 1 S. Haggas, C Foor(l—Ke1cey, b A. Penn 3 b Bray 7 G. G. Hearne, b Turnbull 25 st H. Phillips, b Pedley 13 L. Hall, C Foor(l—Ke1Cey, 13 A. Penn 24 C Henty, b Bray 1 Hon. Ivo Bligh, b Smith 43 C Sharpe, b Pedley . 16 T.Enimett,C G.G.I-Iea1‘11e,b l<‘oor(lAKe1Cey 13 not out 16 Mr. A. Blackman, b Pedley 36 b Smith 5 A. Clrampion, C Bray, 1) A. Penn 2 C and 1) G. G. I-Iearne 8 F. Hearne, C Millard, 1) Smith 3 st Phillips, b Pedley 1 G. Finder, C G. G. Hearne, 1) Bray G C Foord—Ke1cey, b Bray 2 Lord Clifton, st H. Phillips, b Pedley 2 C Mechen, b Pedley 4 E. Peate, b Bray 4 C A. Penn, b Bray 4 Mr. A. Penn, b Lillywhite 13 b Smith ‘ 1 R. Crooks, not out 2 C Foord~KelCey, b A. Penn 0 E. Henty, b Smith 3 C "Wllitfeld, 1) Smith 0 B 1, 1~b 1 2 B 6, 1-1) 4, w 1 11 E. O’S11aughnessy, not out 20 C H. Phillips, b Peclley 2 — ——~ J. Bray, C Mechen, b Turnbull 8 b Pedley 0 90 114 B 11,1—b 3, W 1 15 B 2,1.-b 2 4 BORVLING ANALYSIS. 209 73 1st Inns. 211:1 Inns. lst Inns. Zncl Inns. I 13. R. w. 11. R. W. B. R. W. 1;. R. W. BOWLING ANALYSIS ‘ Peate 140 39 3 92 13 2 A. Penn 159 35 5 104 38 1 1st Inns. 2nd Inns. ] 1st Inns. 2nd Inns. Bates 128 28 4 84 24 0 O'Shaugh:1essy 68 23 2 64 22 2 13. R. W. 13. R. w. 13. R. w. B. R. w. Champion 52 10 1 Bray 64 22 2 102 24 4 Bray 160 51 4 116 51 5 Lillywhite 132 41 3 Emmett 40 27 2 132 24 5 Foord—KelCey 28 3 1 8 8 0 Penn 104 45 3 92 35 1 Pedley 76 33 2 72 36 7 Ulyett 100 19 1 G. G. Hearne 72 1.1 2 O’Shaughnessy 28 13 0 Smith 156 73 3 68 33 3 Crooks 40 14 0 G. G. Hearne 44 21 1 Sharpe 64 24 0 Emmett bowled 2 wides. Mr. Foord—KClcey bowled 21 xvirlvs. Cunliiie 41 10 2 64 48 2 Turnbull 51 23 2 | Mr. Smith bowled a wide. Umpires : VV. Fryer and J. Rowbotham. Sussex won by 11 runs. Kent won by 7 runs. This was Mr. Ped1ey’s first appearance for Sussex, and his bowling was the Bates was run out in :1 Curious manner. A ball from Bray had gone, to all Chief Cause of Sussex obtaining their only Success during the Season_ appearances, to the 1Jound:1ry for 4 byes, and both batsmen stopped running in Consequence. The ball was. 11owever, returnetcl from very Close to the Pavilion and the wicket put down. it was Certainly an unfortunate occurrence. 476 Played at Tunbridge Wells, July 14th and 15th, 1879. KENT. Mr.C.A.Abso1om, c Strachan, b Blamires 18 b Blamires 1 Mr. F. A. Mackinuon, 1) Southerton 8 run out 3 G. G. I-Iearne, c Blamires, b Strachan 27 c jnpp, b Blamires . . 9 Mr. F. Penn, b Blamires 48 st Pooley, b Southerton 8 4th Lord Harris, C I. Shuter, b Strachan 6 c Humphrey, b Blamires 9 Hon. Ivo Bligh, C Blzunires, b Strachan 1 c Potter, b Blamires 0 Mr. C. M. Cunliffe, c and b Blamires 21 b Blarnires 0 E. O’Shaugl1nessy, b Blamires . 0 not out 1 E. Henty, not out... .. 2 c Southerton, b Blamires 1 J. Bray, c Potter, b Blamires . 2 c L. Shuter, b Southerton 0 F. Hearne, absent .. —- run out .. O L-b 2 B 6 l 5 38 SURREY. Mr. J. Shuter, c Harris, b O’Shaughnessy O b O’Shaughnessy 6 Mr. A. P. Lucas, b Bray 6 not out 31 H. Jupp, b Bray 18 c Bligh, b O’Sha.ughne6sy 16 J. Potter, run out 8 Mr. R. Howell, b Bray 8 not out 5 Mr. L. A. Shuter, b O’S11augln1essy 23 R. Humphrey, st Henty, b O’Sha.ugl1nessy 16 Mr.G.Strachan,c Absolo1n,b O'Shaughnessy 8 E. Pooley, not out 10 J .Souther ton, c Absolorn, b O’Sl1aughnessy 3 E. Blamires, run out 5 B 3, 1-b 3 6 B 4 1 1 1 63 BOWLING ANALYSIS. lst Inns. 2nd Inns. lst Inns. 2nd Inns. B. R. W. B. R. W. B. R. W. 13. R. W. Blamires 187 64 5 108 15 G O’Shaugl1- Strachan 124 30 3 nessy 201 49 5 112 37 2 Southerton 104 15 1 108 17 2 Bray 200 48 3 103 20 0 Potter 80 24 0 G. G. 1-Iearne 36 8 0 20 2 O Umpires: VV. H. Luck and ]. Street. Surrey won by eight wickets. Humphrey played a ball into his pad, but worked it out before Henty could get to it. 477 Played at Tunbridge Wells, July 17th and 18th, 187/9. KENT. F. Hearne, b Flowers 7 b Mycroft E. O'Shaughnessy, c Pilling, b Mycroft O 1) Flowers .. G. G. Hearne, c Clayton, b W. Barnes 15 c Pilling, b Mycroft Mr. F. Penn, C A. S. Barnes, b Flowers... 2 C Filling, b Mycroft th Lord Harris, C. Parke, 1) Flowers 28 c Filling, b Mycroft Hon. Ivo Bligh, c Pilling, b Mycroft 9 b Ta". Barnes... Mr. VV. Foorcl-Kelcey, b Flowers 1 hit wkt., b Mycroft Mr. C. A. Absolorn, c Filling, b Clayton 28 c Flowers, b Mycroft Mr. A. Penn, run out 3 c Ackroyd, b Mycroft E. Henty, not out... 0 not out J. Bray, b Mycroft O c Pilling, b Mycroft B 9,1-b 1 10 B 8, l—b 3 103 M.C.C! AND GROUND. W. Barnes, run out ..53 Mr. E. A. Parke, c Absolom, b Bray 2 VV. Flowers, c Absolom, b F. Hearne 81 Mr. H. E. Rhodes, c Bligh, b O'Shaughne.ssy 10 Mr. B. N. Akroyd, b A. Penn 11 Mr. G. Law, c Harris, b O’Shaughnessy 12 R. 0. Clayton, c F. Hearne, b A. Penn .. 9 Mr. A. S. Barnes, C Foord-Kelcey, b A. Penn 5 Mr. H. B. Burnell, c Bray, b O’Sha.ughnessy 1 R. Pilling, b A. Penn 3 1V. Mycroft, not out . 3 B 1, 1-b 2, w 1 4 194 BOWLING ANALYSIS. lst Inns. 2nd Inns. B. R. W. B. R. W. B. Flowers 120 38 64 6 1 O'Shaughnessy 144 Mycroft 117 26 3 160 40 8 Bray 96 Barnes 92 19 1 88 28 l A. Penn 90 Clayton 32 10 1 G. G. Hearne 32 F. Hearne 28 Foord-Kelcey . .. 20 Mr. Penn bowled a Umpires : F. H. Farrands and W. H. Luck. M .C .C. and Ground won by an innings and 6 runs. >~ co! »—A N 01 )-~J[\30>¢~>A>-«=111- Mr A P b 1 d . G. F. Grace... 16 11 0 Umpires : W. Carlyn and W‘. H. Fryer. ' ' enn OW e a wide‘ , Il'mzt won by ten wickets. -Umpires : F‘ H‘ Farmnds and E- VVi115heY- Mr. Frank Penn’s 160 was tl1e highest innings plaved for Kentto this date. Kent won by “.54” W’-5kg‘-53 He hit twenty 4's, and with the Hon. Ivo Bligh at one period put on 50 in twenty Lord Harris and Hearne put on 123 for the fourth wicket. A " cap “ of minutes_ £22 25. was collected for the latter and presented to him on the spot. 2E 458 459 Played at Derby, June 17th, 18th and 19th, 1878. . Played at Manchester, June 20th and 21st, 1878. KENT. Mr. C. A. Absolom, c Platts, b Mycroft 12 run out 20 KENT‘ G. McCan1is, b Hay 2 b Hickton 8 [1 Ah 1 L 11- l 13 G. G. Hearne. 5: Hey, b Mycroft 4 c Rigley, b Mycroft 0 M${c%1t§ré so Cm ancais. Ire 37 C Homby, 1) Mclntyre 41 4th Lord Ha.rnS' C Curggnven’ b .MyCr°ft 36 b Hickton 106 Mr F. A. Mackinnon, cI’i11ir1g, b McIntyre 14 c Barlow, b McIntyre 2 Hon. Ivo B11g11,_ c A. Sunth, b I-I1ckton, 8 run out 2 G Heame, C Mdntyre, -0 Watson 13 C sub.’ 13 McIntyre 9 Mr. F. A. Mackmnon, b Mycroft 16 run out 23 4t‘h Lord Harris’ b Watson 11 C 1>i111ng’ b Mdntyge 0 Mr. C. F. Tufnell, b Platts 10 b Hay 26 Hon. IVO Bligh, C sub" 1) Appleby 26 C Mdntyre, 1, Baflow .. 9 Mr. V. K. Shaw, 1) Mycroft O c Mycroft, b Platts 19 Mr. W_ Fo0rd_Ke1cey' run out 15 C Sub” 1, McIntyre 0 Mr. VV. Pearce, lbw, b Mycroft 6 b Mycroft 14 G. Mccanfi-S’ C and 1) Watson 1 C pining, 1, Barlow ,,, 0 G. H. Remnant, run out 2 b Mycroft 0 Mr. V_ K. Shaw’ b Appheby 5 b Barlow 1 E. Henty, not out... 2 not out 0 G_ H. Remnant, run out 0 C Watson‘ 1, Barlow 0 B 9,1-b 4 13 B 6.1-1) 2, W 2 10 H. Vvood’ not Out__' 1 not out ...1 (6 “ " .' 2 Wt ,bB W... 111 223 E‘ Henty‘ bwmon 13 1,1-bl 2 C 3 son am . 1 DERBYSHIRE. 127 63 Mr. R. P. Smith, b Tufuell 0 c Remnant, 1) Harris 5 VV. Rigley, b Tufnell 12 c and b Hearne 35 LANCASHIRE' G. Frost, c Harris, b Heatne 8 b Hearne 8 Mr‘ A_ N_ Homby run out 58 J. Platts, b Tufnell 1 c Bligh, b Hearne 36 R. G‘ Baflow, 1) F001.d_Ke1Cey 11 not out 7 Dr. G. Curge11ve11,_c and b Pearce 20 b Hearne 27 M1.’ ]_ E_ Kershaw, C “food, 13 Heame 51 S. Rxchardson, c Hams, b Hearne 2 b Tufnell 0 M1._ S_ S_ Schukz’ C and 1, Heame 0 not out 4 T; Foster, run out... 13 c sub., b ‘I-Iearne _ 10 MI. 0. P_ Lancashire’ 1bW’ b Heame 0 b Mccanlis 1 W. I-I1.ckto1-1, not out 31 c McCan11s, b Harris 27 ML E_ H_ Potter’ hit Wkt” 1) Heame 5 A. Smlth, b Pearce 0 not out 0 Mr. A_ APp1eby, hit Wkt” 1) AbSo1Om 17 W. Mycroft, Pearce 0 b Hearne 3 Mr_ E_ B_ R0W1ey’ C Heamel b AbS°1om___ 5 G. Hay, c Bllgh, b Hearne 4 b Tufnell 3 A_ Watson C Henty_ b Heame 4 B 3» W 1 4 B 7: Lb 1 8" W. McIntyre, not out 5 “ ' ” R. P'111' ,bH 0 95 162 1 ng earne B 7, Lb 4, w 2 13 Byes, etc. 0 BOWLING ANALYSIS. 1% 1; 1st Inns. 2nd Inns. lst Inns. 2nd Inns. B. R. w. 13. R. w. 13. R. w. B. R. w. - BOWLING ANALYSIS. Mycroft 200 22 6 204 67 3 Hearne 91 44 3 172 77 6 151 Inns. 2nd 1nnS_ 1st Inns. 2nd Inns, Hay 84 22 1 96 36 1 Tufnell 84 31 3 116 41 2 B_ R_ W. B_ R_ W. B_ R, W, B_ R_ w, Pletts 72 26 1 144 53 1 Pearc_e 24 16 3 16 9 0 Appleby 144 49 2 Hearlle 200 62 6 2] 3 O Hlckfon 96 23 1 34 37 2 Harm 05 27 2 Watson 188 43 4 so 16 0 Foord-Kelcey 64 32 1 F°Ster , 20 5 0 Mclntvre 72 25 2 100 43 5 Harris 8 7 0 R- 1’- .Sm1‘Ch 8 3 0 Bar1ov§7 28 8 0 39 3 5 Remnant 40 16 0 A. Sm1th 16 7 O McCa111is 96 28 0 20 9 1 Platte bowled 2 wides. ‘ Mr. Pearce bowled a Wide. Shaw 13 11 0 Absolom 28 10 2 Umpires : VV. Goodhew and J. Harvey. . Mr. Foord—Ke1cey bowled 2 Wzdes. Kent won by 82 mm. _ _ Lancashire won by mm: wzckets. In the first over (4 balls) he bowled Mr. Pearce dismissed Dr. Curgenven, . _ _ _ _ A. Smith and Mycroft. SIX men falled to score 1n Kent's second lnmngs. 460- Played ‘at Hove, July 1st, 2nd and 3rd, 1878. Ireland 8 7 0 Mr. A. Penn bowled a wide. Umpires : C. Payne and VV. Martingell. Sussex won by 56 runs. In Kent’s second innings all ten wickets fell to catches. SUSSEX. Mr. R. T. Ellis, b Cunliffe 20 c Cunliffe, b Hearne 11 H. Phillips, b Hearne 5 run out 35 Mr. J. M. Mare, lbw, b I-Iearne 4 c Hearne, b A. Penn... 19 Jas. Phillips, c Hearne, b A. Penn 36 c Henty, b Hearne 7 V H. R. J. Charlwood, 1) Cunliffe 34 b Hearne 1 VV. A. Tester, c McCanlis, b Hearne 0 b A. Penn 1 Mr. C. M. Kennedy, c Hearne, b Cunliffe 8 not out 1 R. Fillery, C F. Penn, b Cunlifie 17 c VVOod, b A. Penn 16 I215. Lillywhite, jun., c and b Cnnlifie 16 c Ireland, b A. Penn... ‘ I J. B. Hide, not out 1 c ‘Wood, b A. Penn 0 E. Miller, c Henty, b Cunlifie 1 b Hearne 1 B3,1—b l 4 B 1,1-b 1,w1 3 146 96 KENT. G. H. Remnant, b Lillywhite 2 c ]. Phillips, b Fillery 2 G. M cCa.nlis, 1) Fillery 4 c and b Fillery 2 G. G. Hearne, b Fillery 12 c ]. Phillips, b Fillery 15 4th Lord Harris, b Lillyvvhite 27 c Charlwood, b Lillywhite 29 Mr. F. Penn, c and b Lillywhite... 10 C Turnbnll (for Ellis), b Fillery 8 Mr. W’. Penn, c Ellis, b Lillywhite 21 c H. Phillips, b Fillery . 8 Mr. F. S. Ireland, not out 18 c Fillery, b Lillywhite 1 H. Wood, c and b Fillery 0 c J. Phillips, b Lillyvvhite 4 Mr. C. M. Cunlifie, b Lillywhite 5 c and b Lillywhite O E. Henty, c H. Phillips, b Lillywhite 0 not out 0 Mr. A. Penn, c Hide, b Lillywhite 14 c Hide, b Lillywhite 1 L—b 2 B 1 1 15 7 1 BOWLING ANALYSIS. lst Inns. 2nd Inns. 1st Inns. 2nd Inns. B. R. W. B. R. W. B. R. W. B. R. W. Hearne 208 57 3 125 29 4 Lillywhite 224 45 7 164 23 5 A. Penn 100 21 1 116 29 5 Fillery 164 49 3 160 47 5 Cunlifie 161 56 6 80 35 0 Miller 20 7 0 McCan1is 20 1 0 Hide . 36 12 0 Of the twenty-seven matches played by Sussex in 1877, 1878 and 1879 they Won only two. 461 Played at Tunbridge Wells, July 15th and 16th, 1878. SUSSEX. Mr. A. ‘N. Anstruther, b Hearne 3 H. Phillips, c Hearne, b Cunlifie 22 Mr. J. M. Mare, C Harris, b Cunliffe 14 Mr. H. Whitfeld, c Hearne, b Cunliffe 0 H. R. ]. Charlvvood, b Cunliffe 37 J. Phillips, c Ingram, b I-Ienrne 3 Mr. VV. A. Bettesworth, -3 Jones, b Cunlifie 8 b A. Penn b Hearne . c Ingram, b A. Penn c Ingram, b A. Penn c A. Penn, b Hearne... c Ingram, b A. Penn b A. Penn jas. Lillywhite, jun, not out . 39 b I-Ieatne R. Fillery, not out 0 run out Mr. G. Goldsmith, c I-Iearne, b Cunlifle... 3 not out Mr. C. A. Brown, c F. Penn, b Hearne 4 c F. Penn, b A. Penn B 15, l—b.1 16 149 KENT. Mr. F. A. Mackinnon, run out 19 Mr. C. A. Absolorn, c Brown, b Goldsmith... 10 Mr. F. Penn, c Mare, b Fillery 30 4th Lord. Harris, c Fillety, b Lillywhite 76 Mr. W. Penn, c W'hitfel(l, b Lillvwhite 27 Hon. Ivo Bligh, C H. Phillips, by Fillery . . . 4 G. G. Hearne, run out 4 Mr. R. S. Jones, c I-1. Phillips, b Lillywhite 20 Mr. A. Penn, C ]. Phillips, b Fillery .. 0 I. Ingram, C Fillery, b Lillywhite 25 Mr. C. M. Cunliffe, not out 20 B 7, 1-1) 1 8 243 BOWLING ANALYSIS. lst Inns. 2nd Inns. | B. R. W. B. R. W. Hearne 144 51 4 108 25 3 l Goldsmith A. Penn 52 23 0 55 3 6 ‘ Lillywhite Cunlifle 92 59 6 52 27 0 Brown Fillery . . Bettesworth Umpires : W’. H. Luck and C. Payne. Kant won by an innings and 36 runs. Mr. A. Penn’s bowling in the second innings was noteworthy. B 1 n—n»—« <»DUl©©QDOOlOl.O>l>.d’>\l U1 (7) ©C.0©>FA)—. 454 455 Played at"Lord’s, May 20th and 21st, 1878. M.C.C. AND GROUND. Mr. A. N. Hornby, b Hearne 12 W. Hearn, c Wood, b Hearne b 23 Ca t. F. Roebuck, st Ingram, Hearne Mr? A. F. Jeffreys, st Ingram, b Penn 33 Mr. G. F. Vernon, c I-Iearne, b Penn 40 AVERAGES FOR 1377_ Mr. J. S. Russel, st Ingram, b Penn 2 Mr. A. S. Barnes, b Hearne 10 Not Mr. A. H. Stratford, Hearne In. Out Mt. Total. Aver. B. R. W Aver, R‘ 0' Clayton’ C Harms’ b Shaw 1,, Absolom, Mr. c. A.... 26 1 44 490 19-60 1210 509 19 26-78 A; RY1°tt- C H3YW°°d» 1’ Remnant 6 Hon. IV0 3 0 __ _ __ _ W . MyC1‘0ft, 11012 01112 9... 1 9 Burke, G. H. 1 0 9 9 900 88 51 4 1275 B 5» 1"’ ~» W Clifton, Lord 2 1 5* 9 9-00 12 9 0 —— 193 Crawford, Mr. J. C. 2 O 0 0 — 64 35 1 35-00 Crowhurst, G. 2 0 1 1 -50 112 46 1 46-00 Croxford, H. 8 2 11* 43 7-16 141 66 1 66-00 KENT_ Cunliffe, Mr. C. M. 4 - 1 16 30 10-00 92 48 2 24-00 Cufteis’ M;-_ E_ W_ 2 0 8 9 4-50 _,— 2 4- A— Mr. F. A. Mackinnon, b Mycroft 3 c Roebuck, b Rylott... 4 Foord—Ke1cey, Mr. W. 25 1 74 433 18-04 2368 935 54 17-31 Mr. V. K. Shaw, b Rylott 17 c Hearn, b Mycroft 1 Grace, Mr. W. G. .. 2 0 58 108 54-00 244 74 3 24-66 Mr. H. Mellor, b Mycroft . 0 c Rylott, b Mycroft 4 Harris, 4th Lord 23 2 80 533 25-38 144 82 3 27-33 4th Lord Harris, b Rylott 1 c Mycroft, b Rylott 0 He-arne, G. G. 24 2 35 209 9-50 3442 1235 105 11-76 G. G. Hearne, b Rylott 14 b Rylott 29 Henty, E, 18 9 53* 92 10-22 _— — »— —— G. H. Remnant, c Hornby, b Rylott 1 c and b Rylott 0 Jones, Mr. R. S, 1 0 2 2 2-00 _— — — Mr. A. Penn, b Rylott 3 b Rylott 0 Leney, Mr. H. 4 0 33 53 13-25 12 7 0 — I. Ingram, b Rylott 0 b Rylott 3 Mackinnon, Mr. F. A. 23 2 51 314 14-95 —~ —— -— — H- Wood. b Rylott 0 T1111 Out 6 Marsharu, Mr. G. 4 1 20 36 12-00 —— # —- — G. McCan1is. b Rylott 0 not out 6 BiCCa111is, Sgt. W. 10 O 63 134 13-40 128 66 3 22-00 R. Haywood, not out 0 1) Clayton 0 Mellor, Mr. F. H. 4 0 20 31 7-75 — # — — Byes, etc. 0 B 2, 1—b 1 3 Penn, Mr. A. 5 1 9* 19 4-75 540 212 9 23-55 —— - Penn, Mr. F. 24 3 148* 857 40-80 326 125 6 20-83 39 56 Remnant, G. H. 9 1 62 112 14-00 269 101 5 20-20 Ridley, Mr. A. W. 2 0 31 40 20-00 60 29 0 w BOWLING ANALYSIS‘ . Shaw, Mr. V. K. 15 3 19 104 8'66 156 93 6 1550 151; Inns. 2nd I111-1s_ Stokes, Mr. L. 4 0 17 29 7-25 280 135 6 22-50 B_ R, w, B_ R, w, B, R, w, Street, Mr. F. E. 1 0 0 0 —-— — ~ - - Penn 112 56 3 Mycroft 112 22 2 120 20 2 VVa1'de, M1‘. F. 2 1 8* 12 12-00 12 14 0 —- I-Iearne 168 72 5 Rylott 119 15 8 132 19 6 Yardley, Mr. VV. 15 0 76 356 23-73 —- — —‘\— McCa.n1is 16 12 0 Stratford 8 2 0 16 6 0 '. 2 2 8 ' At the wicket Henty caught 21 and stumped 3; Mr. Marsham caught 2 Igzfififood 151; 8 Clayton 9 1 and stumped 1 ; and MI. Yardley caught 3. Shaw 4 3 1 Remnant . 20 11 1 Mr. Shaw bow'1ed a V-Viide. Umpires : M. Sherwin and VV. Price. M .C .C . and Ground won by innings and 104 runs. “ This match was played in weather that consisted of strong cold Winds, fierce rain storms, vivid lightning, loud thunder crashes and one or two small hail showers.” 456 Played at Town Malling, June 3rd and 4th, 1878. KENT. Mr. C. A. Absolom, c Daft, b Morley 1 b Morley 7 Mr. F. H. Mellor, b Morley .. 0 b Morley .. 0 Mr. A. W. Fulcher, b Morley 13 1) Shaw 0 G. G. Hearne, b Shaw 0 b Morley 10 Mr. W. Pearce, c Daft, b Morley 8 (2 Shaw, b Morle . 8 G. H. Remnant, b Morley 6 c Flowers, b Morley 0 H. VVood, c Shaw, b Morley 2 b Shaw 2 Mr. A. Penn, b Morley 4 c \7Vild, b Morley 0 I. Ingram, lbw, b Shaw 0 not out 9 Henty, b Shaw... 0 c Oscroft, b Morley 6 Mr. W. Yardley, not out 2 b Morley 6 Byes, etc. 0 L~b 2 36 50 NOTTING-I-IAIVISHIRE. R. Daft, c Fulcher, b Hearne . 52 W. Oscroft, c Penn, b Pearce O A. Shrewsbury, c Remnant, b Hearn 1 John Selby, c Mellor, b Penn 50 F. VVild, b Penn 8 VV. Barnes, c Absolom, b Hearne 10 W. Flowers, b Penn .. .. 2 A. Shaw, not out .. 6 S. Hind, c Mellor, b Hearne .. 0 Mr. R. Tolley, hit wkt., 1) Penn .. 0 F. Morley, c Penn, b Hearne . 3 L-b 2 134 BOWLING ANALYSIS. lst Inns. 2nd Inns. B. R. W. B. R. W. B. R. W. Shaw 88 27 3 116 22 2 I-Iearne 168 49 5 Morley 88 9 7 114 26 8 Pearce 40 25 1 Absolom 16 16 0 Remnant 24 8 0 Penn 82 34 4 Umpires : R. Carpenter and W. Goodhew. N ottinghamshire won by an innings and 48 runs. Kent had a very weak team, but Shaw and Morley bowled splendidly. Notts. won the toss and put Kent in. The Town Malling ground " had lately been re-turfed, enlarged, and otherwise much improved." 457 Played at Southampton, June 13th and 14th, 1878. KENT. Mr. F. A. Mackinnon, lbw, b Young 26 b Judd . 8 Mr. C. A. Absolom, b Tate .. 0 c Tuck, b Young . 18 G. G. Hearne, run out 6 run out .. .. 1 4th Lord Harris, b Young 27 b Tate .. 58 Mr. A. W. Fulcher, b Tate 24 c and b Tate 13 Mr. V. K. Shaw, c Young, b Tate 6 c and b Tate 9 Mr. F. S. Ireland, run out 0 b Young 4 Mr. W. Pearce, b Tate 9 b Tate 5 G. H. Remnant, b Tate 0 not out 0 G. McCan1is, not out 19 b Young 36 E. Henty, b Tate 23 run out 1 B6,]-b5 11 B2,1-b1,wl 4 151 157 HAMPSHIRE. Mr. C. Booth, c Harris, b Hearne 0 b I-Iearne . . 1 C. Young, c Henty, b I-Iearne 5 lbw, b Hearne 2 Mr.D.W.].Duncan,c Absolom,b Hearne 0 b Ireland 8 Rev. W. J. Kendle, b I-Iearne O b Ireland 3 G. Carter, c Harris, b Pearce 4 c Absolom, b I-Iearne .... .. 15 Mr. W. Baldock, b Pearce 8 c Absolom, b I-Iearne . 17 J. J. Tuck, b Absolom 15 lbw, b Ireland .. 0 H. Tate, not out 61 b Hearne 0 Mr. H. VV. R. Bencraft, b I-Iearne 11 not out 29 Mr. A. Duncan, c Henty, b I-Iearne 0 c Pearce, b Hearne 2 W. Judd, b Hearne 7 b Absolom 1 Bl,1-b4 5 132,1-b2,w2 6 116 84 BOWLING ANALYSIS. lst Inns. 2nd Inns. lst Inns. 2nd Inns. B. R. W. B. R. W. B. R. W. B. R. W. Tate 161 51 6 236 61 4 Hearne 180 45 7 160 30 6 Young . . 196 61 2 159 70 3 Pearce 116 26 2 24 12 0 Judd 84 28 O 80 22 1 McCan1is 12 6 0 Absolom 48 21 1 22 9 1 Shaw . 20 13 0 Ireland . . . 112 27 3 Young bowled a wide. Hearne and Mr. one wide each. Umpires : W. Martingell and W. Paris. Ken! won by 108 runs. Pearce bowled 450 1877.‘ Played at Canterbury, August 9th and 10th; (XII. A SIDE.) 451 Played at The Oval, August 16th, 17th and 18th, 1877. KENT. Mr. F. A. Mackinnon, c Lindsay, b Barratt 3 c Strachan, b Barratt 6 KENT Mr.C.A.Abso1om,c J.Shuter,b Southerton 142 b Jones 21 ‘ t , b Bra 17 Mr. F. Penn, not out 48 c L. Shuter, b Read 14 Mr. C. A. Absolom, C a_nd b M0r%)e§'VI 1... 2? . :tI§{1xi1§§::Otee’ b Gmyce 20 4th Lord Harris, c Jupp, b Barratt 64 c Read, b Southerton 8 Sgt. W. McCan11s, c Kmgscote, or ey 26 Km some b Grace 4 Mr. W. Yardley, c Pooley, b Southerton 7 lbw, b Southerton 76 Mr. F. Penn, run out. ...t 0 git Wft 'b jgmy 0 Mr. W. Foord—Kelcey, c Read, b Jones 2 C Lindsay, b Barratt 4 4th L (1 Harris. 5‘? K1I1z‘~’.SC0 er ‘ace " __ 7 G. G. Hearne, b Strachan 8 b Barratt 0 Mr. Yardley, c Butler, 13 Rylotatc 3: Bray 1 Mr. L. Stokes, b Southerton 4 c Southerton, b Barratt 3 Mr‘F'A'MaCkim10n’cfigniinitifrl jmce 12 (‘ Kingscote b Grace 1 G. H. Remnant, c Lindsay, b Southerton 1 st Pooley, b Barratt L; M _ W. F o1:d—KelceY. _ Y 0 ‘ ’ . 3 Mr. V. K. Shaw, c and b Jones 13 not out F- H(')M°1‘1°r’ St Ifullggscotfi b Grace 1? Blgirrziggcote b”Bray 2 Mr. G. Marshain, c Lindsay, b Southerton 14 b Southerton 20 G. G. Hearne, c Hay. > my t ’ 0 B 8, 1-13 3 11 13 5, 1-13 3 8 ML 0 M' C1m1ifie' C Tumenttt) Morley <1;uG1l:1'Ll1:e, b Grace 0 -— - G. H. Remnant, lbw, b Rylo . . . 9 not out H 317 153 E‘ HWY’ mt °“t"' "'12 3 B 5- H’ 3 3 SURREY. 1:]; 74 Mr.W.Lindsay,c Marsham,b Foord-Kelcey 14 b Hearne 45 H. Jupp, not out 91 c Mackinnon, b Stokes 2 Mr. J. Shuter, c Foord—Kelcey, b Stokes 5 b Hearne 15 M.C.C. AND GROUND. Mr. VV. W. Read, c Marsham, b Stokes 11 b Remnant 9 Mr. L. A. Shuter, 1‘. Stokes, b Hearne 89 not out 30 *_ G , , F rd—Kelcey, b R. Humphrey, b Hearne 5 Mrdbyt/)vl0n(i... raci. C ii)? 1 not out 49 Mr. G. Strachan, b Hearne 0 Mr A \V Anstruther, c Foord—Ke1cey, 1_ t out 14 E. Pooley, b Hearne 14 not out 2 I i l o no - E. Barratt, run out 1 Mrb II-felzalfirnérutcliley, b Hearne 37 G. G. Jones, st Marsham, b Stokes 6 M1-‘C ‘C C1arke,cFoord—Kelcey, bHearne 0 J. Southerton, c Absalom, b Hearne . . 4 Mr. J: Turner, c Foord—Ke-lcey, b Hearne 2 B 16, l-b 3, W 4, n—b 1 24 B 1, l-b 1 2 . . .B tl , ndb Absolom .- — ’ —- 1c‘:/[.affi>t].EH}.IB. Igiiiegscbtae, c Harris, 13 Hearn E3 _ 264 (4 wickets) 105 Mr. C. E. Cottrell, b Absolom 5 BOWLING Ammysrs. 26 b Hearne Mr. VV. 11- H3YI:I“°€ 0“? rd Izélcey 37 1st Inns. 2nd Inns. 1st Inns. 2nd Inns. Mr. E. Bray, C en Y, 00 ’ ‘ B. R. W. 13. R. W. B. R. W. 13. R. W. A. Rylott. c Hentgg f‘00I<1‘Ke1°eY 12 5 Barratt 152 70 2 140 70 5 Hearne 275 70 5 64 32 2 F, Morley, b F001’ ‘ 3 Cey B 4,1-b 1 Jones 132 70 2 88 31 1 Foord-Kelcey 116 55 1 32 6 0 B 15: H’ 6 3 9; Southerton 210 88 5 136 48 3 Absolom 96 24 0 8 3 0 Strachan 76 51 1 Stokes 168 56 3 48 45 l 178 Read 28 20 0 12 ll 1 Penn 64 11 0 Bowmrc ANALYSIS. I 2 d mm L. A. Shuter 16 7 0 } ant £3 1% 8 60 17 1 _ 11 . ‘ 1513 Inns‘ 2nd 3111:’, I 113st XI1lI.1S\V. B R. W. Harris 16 6 0 d B. R. W. B. . - 21b 54 5 64 33 1 Mr. Foord-Kelcey bowled 4 \vi es Grace 164 2': 3 132 23 ii 120 30 3 40 24 0 and a no-ball. Morley 176 6 3 Foord-Kelcey 117 52 3 20 12 0' Umpires 2 W. H. Fryer and J. Street. Ry1°“ 130 4 116 27 4 I McCanlis 12 10 0 BMW Bray 28 10 1‘ 1 Cunliffe 32 11 0 "- Jupp batted on each of the three days for 91 not out. He carried his bat through the innings and with Mr. L. A. Shuter added 147 for the fourth wicket. His innings lasted six hours and contained two 4’s and 36 singles. In Kent’s first innings Mr. Penn and Lord Harris put on 12] together. Mr. Lindsay caught Remnant 103 yards from the wicket, and the ball was not only at least eight feet off the ground when he stopped it with his right hand, but was travelling fast. Umpires . F. ‘wild and E. \Vi11sher. M C C and Ground won by IM w1'0k3t5- Capt Kingscote caught 5 and Smmped 3' b M F rd Kelcey . . . ht at point y r. 00 - 2 The first four M.C.C. men dismissed were caug . 452 Played at Maidstona, August 23rd, 24th and 25th, 1877. LANCASHIRE. Mr. A. N. Hornby, c Shaw, b Foord—Kelcey 1 b Hearne ... 24 R. G. Barlow, c Yardley, b Hearne 21 (1 and b Remnant 17 Mr. J. E. Kershaw, run out 5 b I-Iearne ... 11 Mr. V. F. Royle, b Foord—Kelcey 8 C Foord-Kelcey, b Hearne 17 Mr. A. Appleby, c Maekinnon, b Foord« | Kelcey 6 bflearne 2 Mr. E. B. Rowley, b Remnant 26 b Foord.—Kelcey 1 Mr. H. \Va1l, C Mackinnon, b I-Iearne 1 b Foord—Ke1cey 4 A. \Vatson, b Footd—Ke1cey 0 b Foord-Kelcey 40 Mr. C. G. Hnlton, b Hearne 0 not out 9 W. McIntyre, b Foord—Kelcey 5 c Mzmckinnon, b Hearne 5 R. Filling, not out 6 b Foorc1—Kelcey 0 B l.l—b6 7 B11,n—b2 13 86 143 KENT. Mr. C. A. Absolom, c Pilling, b Appleby 0 c Appleby, b V/Vatson 41 Hon. IVO Bligh, c Appleby, b McIntyre 15 b McIntyre 1 Mr. F. Penn, c V’Vatson, b McIntyre 5 b McIntyre . 21 4th Lord Harris, c Pilling, b Mclntyre 34 not out 33 Mr. VV. Yardley, b VVatSo11 17 b Melntyre O 1VIr.F.A.Mz1ckinnon,c VVats011,b McIntyre 5 c Barlow, b McIntyre 0 Mr. VV. Foord-Kelcey, c \Va1l, b McIntyre 7 run out 10 G. Hearne, b 'WatSon 10 b Appleby 3 G. H. Rem11a11t, not out 7 c Watson, b Appleby 0 Mr. V. K. Shaw, lbw, b W'atS0n... 3 c Filling, b Appleby 0 Mr. G. Marshaxn, C 1-Iornby, b VVatSon 2 not out 0 B4,l—b3 7 B5,l—b4 9 1 12 1 18 BOWLING ANALYSIS. lst Inns. 2nd Inns. lst Inns. 2nd Inns. 13. R. W. B. R. W. 13. R. W. B. R. W. Hearne 96 36 3 137 63 5 Appleby 60 24 1 41 23 3 Foor(1—Kelcey 96 43 5 116 46 4 McIntyre . 120 70 5 96 " 4 Reinirant 1 0 1 36 21 1 VVatSon 63 11 4 112 1 Barlow 20 0 Mr. F0or(1—Kelcey bowled 2 11o—balls. Umpires 1 VV. H. Fryer and —. Smith. Kent won by one wicket. VVhen Mr. Marsham Went in, last man, Kent req Lord Harris then made a 2 and a single and the game was won. 3 wickets when Kent were within 5 of Victory. uired three runs to win. Mr. Appleby took 453 Played at Nottingham, August 27th, 28th and 29th, 1377. KENT. Mr. F. A. Mackinnon, b Barnes 17 Mr. C. A. Absolom, c Cursham, b Barnes 0 Mr. F. Penn, c Shrewsbury, b Barnes 32 4th Lord Harris, b Barnes 10 Mr. W. Yardley, c and b Oscroft 33 Hon. Ivo Bligh, run out 4 Mr. W. Foord—Ke1cey, lbw, b Daft 56 M1‘. F. E. Street, c Sherwin, b Oscroft 0 Sgt. W. McCanl1s, c and b Daft 15 G. G. Hearne, not out 7 G. H. Remnant, c Wild, b Morle 10 W 2 1% NOTTINGHAMSHIRE . VV. Oscroft, e Absolom, b P 2 R. Daft, c Remnant, b Peminn 8 1)) $31111: 31(1) Cursléam, run out 3 c Street, b Hearne 1 - . 1111 011 8 c Absolom, b Hearne 21 A’ Shrewsbury. b Hearne 14 e Hearne b Penn 3 Mr‘ R. Tolley, run out .. 3 not out 13 ‘T;/>hn Selby, c Penn, Hearne 3 c Absolorn, b Hearne , 8 W. glarnes, C lV£:Canhs, b Harris 6 e Yardley, b Harris 9 ~ 0WefS. c emnant, b Penn 0 b Hearne ._ 7 F. Morley, not out .. 11 run out i 1 M. Sherwin, b Hearne . 1 c Foord—Kelcey, b Hearne 0 B 511-10 1 6 13 11,1-b 1 12 65 lg BOWLING ANALYSIS. B 1st Inns. 2nd Inns, . R.W. B. R. W. B. R w B I . n Ming; 12% 33 4 Hearne 102 14 3 120 47 7 . 6 1 Penn . 96 36 3 48 18 1 Oscroft 140 62 2 McCanl1s 12 4 0 Flowers 32 20 0 Harris If 16 5 1 20 6 1 Daft 96 13 , 2 Remnant 23 9 0 Absolom 28 14 0 Foord-Kelcey 23 3 0 Oscroft bowled 2 Wides. Umpires: R. Carpenter and W. Goodhew. Kent won by an innings and 12 runs. N . - . Shawbtts had all the Worst of the wicket, and were, moreover, vnthout A1fred 446 Played at Tunbrldge Wells, July 19th and 20th, 1877. KENT. Mr. C. A. Absolom, c VV. Humphreys. b Brown Mr. F. A. Mackinnon, c H. Phillips, b Lillywhite 12 Sgt VV. McCanlis, b Lillywhite 0 Mr. F. Penn, c Mare, b Fillery 83 4th Lord Harris, c Mare, b Fillery... 19 Mr. W’. Foord—Kelcey, c and b Skinner 29 G. G. Hearne, not out . . 25 G. H. Remnant, c Curteis, b Skinner 3 Mr. V. K. Shaw, c Fillery, b Skinner 0 H. Croxford, c H. Phillips, b Lillywhite 4 E. Henty, b Fillery 4 B2,1-b 4,W1 7 190 SUSSEX. W.A.Hu1npl1reys, c Hearue, b Foord-Kelcey 6 G. T. Humphreys, b Foord—Ke1ce 1 Mr. J. M. Mare, b Hearne 0 H. R. J. Charlwood, b I-Iearne O J. Phillips, b Foord-Kelcey . . 0 R. Fillery, c Remnant, b Hearne . 0 Mr. R. M. Curteis, b Hearne J as. Lillywhite, jun., c and b Fo0rd—Kelce Mr. C. A. Brown, c Absolom, b Hearne H. Phillips, not out J. Skinner, b Hearne B 1,1-bl, W 1 Oil »— LO 0J>8>CDOr&U1 b Foord-Kelcey c Henty, b Foord—Ke1cey not out c Harris, b Foord—Kelcey c Foord-Kelcey, b Hearne 0 Shaw, b Hearne c and b Remnant b Hearne b Hearne . . c Henty, b Hearne (2 Penn, b Hearne B 2, 1-1; 3, w 1, illb 1 If BOWLING ANALYSIS. lst Inns. B. R. W. B. R. W. B. Lillywhite 176 62 3 I Hearne 93 I9 6 l62 Brown 132 53 1 Foord—Ke1cey 92 l7 4 180 Fillery 72 42 3 I Remnant 36 Skinner 76 26 3 I Croxford 16 Skinner bowled. :1 wide. 2nd Inns. R. W. 36 6 55 3 9 1 4 0 Mr. Foord—Kelcey bowled 2 wides and Hearne 21 no—ball. Umpires: VV. Goodhew and H. Stubberfield. Kent won by rm ivmings and 40 nms. The match being over early, a scratch game was played between the Gentlemen of Kent and Sussex (lO1—Lord Harris 58) and the Players (90 for _four wickets——Hearne 35 not out). 447 Played at Maidstone, July 23rd and 24th, 1877. SURREY. Mr. A. P. Lucas, c Yardley, b Hearne 110 H. Jupp, c Absolom, b Crawford Mr. S. H. Akroyd, b Penn G. F. Elliott, run out Mr. G. N. VVyatt, c and b Penn Mr. G. Strachan, c Absolom, b McCanlis R. Humphrey, c Henty, b McCanlis E. Pooley, c Henty, b Foord-Kelcey E. Barratt, b McCanlis G. G. Jones, not out... J. Southerton, run out m‘ _~m— ago ~ mu~woww»w¢m B 4, w l 3 KENT. Mr. F. A. Mackinnon, st Pooley, b Barratt 5 lbw, b Southerton 0 Mr. C. A. Absolom, b Jones 5 c Pooley, b Barratt 25 Mr. W. Yardley, c Pooley, b Barratt 0 c Elliott, b Barratt 1 Mr. F. Penn, c and b Lucas 16 b Jones 22 4th Lord Harris, c and b Lucas 62 b Southerton .. 0 Mr. VV. Foord—Kclcey, c \/Vyatt, b Jones 26 c Jones, b Lucas 36 Sgt. VV. McCanlis, lbw, b Sontherton 0 b Lucas l8 G. G. Hearne, st Pooley, b Barratt 24 b Barratt 0 Rev. J. C. Crawford, c Barratt, b Lucas... 0 c and b Barratt 0 H. Croxford, c Pooley, b Lucas 6 not out 7 E‘. Henty, not out... 0 c Lucas, b Barratt 2 B 2, l-b 2 4 B 3 148 114 BOWLING A.-.\TAI.YS!§. I 1st Inns. 2nd Inns. B. R. W. l B. R. W. B. R. W. Hearne 212 92 l Barratt 116 50 3 137 54 5 Absolom 72 29 0 Jones 136 55 3 28 18 1 Foord-Kelcey I92 62 l Southerton 72 22 l 48 19 2 Crawford 64 35 1 Lucas 48 17 3 32 7 2 Croxford 52 32 0 Strachan 40 13 0 McCanlis 104 52 3 Harris 28 l5 0_ Penn . 86 39 2 5 Mr. Foo.r.d—Ke-lciey bowled a wide. Umpires 2 W‘. Martingell and J. Street. Szmzzy won by rm zhmings and 99 "1M7.§. Mr. Lucas (first out) and Jupp made 189 for the first wicket of Surrey. Jupp was second out, at 240. Mr. Lucas was missed when he had inade two singles. “ A new pavilion had been erected, by subscription, on the Mole Park around since last season ; a substantial structure, and thanks are due to (the 7th) Lord Rodney for granting permission to build the szime.” 448 Played at Canterbury, July 30th and 31st and August 1st, 1877. KENT. Mr. C. A. Absolom, b Young 31 c Baldock, b Young 15 Mr. F. A. Mackinnon, b Tate 44 not out 5 4th Lord Harris, run out... 75 not out .. ' 9 Mr. F. Penn, c Young, b Tate 10 G. G. Hearne, run out 35 Mr. VV. Foord-Kelcey, b Tate O b Tate... 0 Mr. V. K. Shaw, b Tate 9 - Mr. E. VV. Curteis, st Longman, b Ridley 1 b Tate... 8 G. H. Remnant, b Duncan 62 G. H. Burke, 1) Tate 9 E. He-nty, not out... 53 c Baldock, b Young 0 B 10,1-b 9,w3... 22 L—b 2, w] 3 351 40 HAMPSHIRE. Mr.G.I-I.Longman,cMacki11uon,bI-Iearne 11 c Burke, b Foord—Ke.lcey 1 Mr. C. F. Lucas, c Henty, b Foord—Kelcey 20 c Penn, b Foord—Ke1cey 12 Mr. D. VV. J. Duncan, b Hearne 4 c Absolom, b Burke 75 Mr. A. W. Ridley, 1: Shaw, b Hearne 22 b Hearne 39 C. R. Young, b Foord—Kelcey 1 b Hearne 5 Mr. C. Booth, b Burke 18 c and b Shaw... 77 Rev. J. G. Crowdy, c Remnant, b Foord- Kelcey 2 (‘ Burke, b Foord-Kelcey 4 Mr. R. G. Hargreaves, c Absolom, b Burke 7 not out 35 Mr. W’. Baldock, b Absolorn 12 c Harris, b Shaw 7 Mr. J. Ward, c Absolom, b Burke 3 c and b Hearne 11 H. Tate, not out .. - 0 b Remnant O B3,1—b2 5 B9, 1-b 7, w2,n—b1 19 105 285 BOWLING A‘.\TAIf,YSIS. 1st Inns. 2nd Inns. lst Inns. 2nd Inns. B. R. W. B. R. W. B. R. W. B. R. W. Vvard 152 77 0 Hearne 116 35 3 204 72 3 Young 172 82 1 40 13 2 Foord-Kelcey 120 42 3 120 43 3 Ridley 68 52 1 Burke 32 16 3 56 35 1 Booth 20 14 0 Absolom 25 7 1 56 21 0 Tate 13 60 5 40 24 2 Remnant 80 39 1 Duncan 17 6 1 I Shaw 56 25 2 Baldock 20 13 0 Harris 12 17 0 Hargreaves... 20 16 0 Penn 16 14 O Longman 12 9 0 Messrs. Ward, Booth, Longman Mr. Foord—Ke1cey bowled 2 wides and Young bowled 1 wide each. and Hearne a no-ball. Umpires : W. Goodhew and H. Holmes. Kent won by six wickets. In Kent's first innings Remnant and Henty added 97 for the last wicket and Lord Harris and Mr. Mackinnon put on 109 together for second. 449 Played at Canterbury, August 6th, 7th and 8th, 1877. KENT (with Messrs. W. G. Grace and A. VV. Ridley). Mr. A. W. Ridley, c Emmett, b Mycroft... 31 c Mycroft, b Lucas 9 Mr. F. A. Mackinnon, b Lockwood 11 b Lucas 0 Mr. F. Penn, 1: Shrewsbury, b Mycroft 11 b Ulyett 135 4th Lord Harris, c VVatson, b Emmett... 35 c Walker b Lucas .. 16 Mr- W. G. Grace. 1: Emmett 50 c ‘Watson’, 1) Ulvett ..f as Mr. W. Yardley, c and b Ulyett 47 C Ulyett, b Emmett 61 Mr. W. Foord—Kelcey,.b Mycroft 12 c Ulyett, b Emmett 30 Mr. F. H. Mellor, c VV1ld, b Mycroft 2 c and b Emmett 20 G. G. Hearne, c Walker, 1) Mycroft 9 b Emmett 1 Mr. C. A. Absolom, b Mycroft 7 C Emmett, b U1yett 0 E. Henty, not out... 0 not out 4 B5,1—b.7,w2... 14 -B1,l-b4,w3... 8 229 ENGLAND. 1%/Ir. I. D. Walker, c Harris, b Hearne 38 1 r. A. J. Webbe, run out 8 Mr. A. P. Lucas, c_ and b Grace 21 not out 7 E. Lockwood, c Rldley, b Absolom . 63 c and b Absolom 4 Mr. G: F. Grace, c I-Ienty, b I-Iearne 12 c Mackinnon, 1) Grace _. 14 A. Shrewsbury, lbw, b Grace 3 not out .. . ' 1 7 F. \Vild, b Foord—Kelcey... . 24 (E. Ulyett, b Absolom 25 T. Emmett, c Ridley, b Absolon 5 A. Watson, not out 4 W’. Mycroft, c and b Absolom 0 B 2, 1—b 2, W 1, n-b l 6 Byes’ et,;_ O 209 (2 wickets) §§ BOWLING ANALYSIS. 1st Inns. 2nd Inns. 1 . 1st l.n11s. 2nd Inns B. R. W. B. R. W. 1 13. R. W. 13. R Lockwood 116 41 1 20 19 0 1 Grace 188 53 2 56 11% 1‘ Mycroft 159 42 6 152 70 0 Foo1‘d—Kelcev 104 41 1 glyett 8:: 6173 1 144 62 3 Ridley 60 29 0 wmmett 6 4'. 2 208 89 4 [ Henrne 176 61 2 Watson 48 22 0 32 25 O ’ Absolom 40 14 4 52 115 1 Lucas 140 52 3 1 Grace 16 17 O Emmett bowled 5 wides. Mr. Foord—Ke1ceV bowled a wide and a no—1:>a1l. Umpires : F. Morley and E. VVillsher. Dwwm. In Kent's second innings Mr. Penn put on 81 for the third wicket with “ W G ” and 107 for the fifth with Mr. Yardley. In Eng1aud’s second i1]_11h1(:rs Gmie amusement was caused by Mr. G. F. Grace nlaking three big drives for 4:eacl1 off an over (4 balls) from his big brotlier. This match was played on an excellent wicket, “ the perfect level of which v had been obtained by the continued use of a steam roller.” 2D 438 Played at the Oval, August 24th, 25th and 26th, 1876. KENT. Mr. C. A. Absolorn, c Read, 1) Southerto 5 c Street, 1) Barratt 27 Mr. F. Penn, b Jones 22 b Southerton 11 Mr. VV. B. Pattisson, b Street 0 b Southerton 2 Mr. VV. Yardley, 1) Street 0 b Southerton 45 4th Lord Harris, 1) Jones... 21 b Southerton 31 Mr. F. A. Maclzinnon, 1) Jones 0 1) Jones 11 G. G. Hearne, 1) Jones 0 b Barrett 5 Mr. VV. Foo1'—A 0 .. Marsham stumped 1 ; 444 445 Played at Hove, July 9th and 10th, 1877. Played at Tunbridge Wells, July 16th, 17th and 18th, 1877. KENT. Mr. F. A. Mackinnon, c Curteis, b Fillery 23 not out ... lg KENT. M .C. A. Ab 1 , B , b '11 h't 30 t t F_ Penn sf: Zfildg Lri(1)1‘;;hitIe“1 yw 61 no on Mr. C. A. Absolpm, b W. It/lycroft 33 run out 1 4th Lord Hérfisl C Brown b Hide 12 Mr. F. A.yMack1‘11non, b Hlnd 36 b VV. Mycroft... 1 Mr.W.F0ord_Ke1Cey, CH"PhimpS’ bflide 74 Sgt. W. McCan11s, c Shaw: b W. Mycroft 4 b VV. Mycroft... 10 Mr. L. Stokes, hit wkt., b Lillyvvhite 17 Mr‘ E Pen“, °.F‘°-“I 1’ H‘°kt9n 47 C I ~ Smith: *3 Hickton 12 G. G. Heame’ C H. Phillips’ 1) Hide 5 4th L(7)rd‘Harr1s, C Platts, 1_) Hind 7 c T. Mycroft, b Hickton 12 Mr. R. S. Jones, b Hide 2 M“ W I‘°°‘d‘Ke1°‘=Yx b H‘°kt‘?“ 3 1’ VV- Mycroft-~ .— 0 H‘ Croxford’ run out - 8 H. Cxoxford, c VV. 1\_/Iycroft, b Hickton 2 b W. Mycroft... 5 Mr. F. Warde, c Cotteri11,b Lillywhite 4 9- 9- H‘~"”“e» P H1°1 c Henty, b A. Penn 1 I Mr. C. Booth, 1) F0or(1—Ke1cey 5 b Absolom 73 E C. Tuck, st Henty, b Absolom 6 c I-Ienty, b Stokes 9 KENT, F.xG2V17g71>ir11{,_<1i91 Ab.st:)1IoI1n c 1I;Ite):11t1y, b It-)Ie§rne 6; , Mr F Penn C Wild b Shaw 3 b Sh 93 r. 2. . 1 ey, earne . c so om, earne - - . _ . aw - Mr, R_ G. Hargreaves, C F0ord_Ke1cey, Mr. F. A. Mackinnon, run out 21 st Wild, b Daft 23 b Absolom 5 b Foord-Kelcey 1 GV.VH‘e‘ar:4i<:1, b lgcirileyl 3 b Shaw 42 Mr. A. F. Jeffreys, c Warde, b A. Penn O b Foord—Ke1cey 8 ; f- - "M e_Y. Or ey C Wild, b Daft G. Carter, b Foord—Ke1cey . . 31 c Abso1on1, b Hearne 10 ' 4th L015 Harris. C OSCYOH. 13 S113 1 b 5911))’ 29 Mr. A. H. Luslfington, c Shaw, b Hearne 6 c F. Penn, b I-Iearne... 10 OMY- V- K- Shaw. C arid 13 ShaW_ 7 113W, 13 Shaw -- 1 Mr. '\V. Baldock, not out... 16 c Hearne, b Foord-Kelcey 8 M13 W- F00Td'K€1CeY, C Oscroit, b Shaw 20 C 0SCf0ft. b 511-3W 28 H. Tate, c Stokes, b Hearne 9 not out 38 ‘ M1 A- Penn» b Tye 5 b TYE 1 B 5’ 1.}, 3, W 1 9 B 5_ W 1’ 31.1, 2 3 . Mr. C. A. Absolom, b Tye 24 c Shaw, b Tye 7 _ _ V G. Crowhurst, c Tye, b Shaw 0 b Shaw 1 155 231 ~. E. Henty, not out... 0 not out 0 BOWLING ANALYSIS. - 4 B 4. 1-b 2 6_ B 3, 1-1: 1 3 1st Inns. 2nd Inns. 1st Inns. 2nd Inns. f 94 171 B. R. W. B. R. W. B. R. W. B. R. W. ‘ Galpin G8 40 0 32 10 1 Absolom 188 64 4 60 39 1 , B A Ridley 97 48 2 36 19 0 Foord—Ke1cey 116 30 2 108 57 3 _ 1 1 I OWLING NA W515‘ Tate 168 57 2 so 33 0 A. Penn 76 30, 1 41 20 1 ;.g BS‘ Ifflsw §I1d1RnI1§‘-, list 111315-W find inn: ‘I’ t 80 48 2 8 7 0 H 77 19 3 19/.‘ "8 4 :< - - - - - ~ - - - - —- '- 1fi3:t1L11g onm 32 4 0 Slfigle 4 3 O ’ ° 1C1. Pefim t 13g E12 4 11%; 33 2 Shaw 213 23 5 224 44 5 Hargreaves... 92 46 3 44 33 1 W'arde 12 14 0 ; F;‘:)‘;’d_‘§:1Cé§ 72 30 2 108 67 3 ¥°:1‘=Y lgg =3?) 3 28‘; 3 B“1d°°k 28 1° 1 8 7 0 3:: _ fig 2; (1, I-Iearne 20 2 2 204 87 1 Dzftiff ii. 64 34 2 } R Pénn 16 7 0 1 2I‘_XIbso_1om 56 34 1 124 65 1 Oscroft 32 12 0 Mr. Booth bowled 2 wides. Mr. Foord-Kelcey bowled 2 Wides Slfrns 16 $5 0 Selby 28 3 1 and a no—ba11 and Hearne 1 no-ball. ‘ aw 48 "9 2 Umpires : H. I-Iolnles and W’. H. Luck. A Mr‘ F0°rd'Ke1Cey bowled a Wide ; , and Hearne a no-ball. Kent won by seven wickets. When Hampshire fo11owed—on Messrs. Booth and Ridley put on 107 for the 3 third Wicket. T ‘ - - V The second innings of Kent was played in a downpour of rain, the players ' Nottmghamshwe won by 239 mm‘ being soaked to the skin. Lord Harris was on the ground, but was unable to play owing to a sprained Wrist. Umpires : R. Carpenter and VV. Goodhew. Alfred Shaw's bowling was Wonderfully true, as usual. .1»......._...................................__..... ... 430 Played at Have, July 10th, 11th and 12th, 1876- SUSSEX. ‘\’[1‘ F J Greenfield, b 'c'<‘:m1'd—Kelcev 6 C Foord—KelCey, 1) H-€1f—‘5i5 42 H. Phillips, b Absoloin V 23 b .!Ibsol<)m . .. 16 T, Phillips, c Croxford, 1) Foord-Kelcey 41 b 1* oo1‘d1~KelCey . 17- 1.17. l\le1:11e11, C and 1) Ab<=.olon.1 K 1 lb W‘, b t‘00Yd'K€1C9Y~-- 123 H. R. ]. Charlwoocl, c Hearne, b Harris 40 b Absalom _‘ _ V 31 ]:1s_ LillvWl1i‘te, 11111., C Heuty, b Hezxrne 28 C Byass, 1.7 Iioord-Ixelcey 40 R. Fillery, b ;’\1.>eo1n111 8 b Hearne 1 - ‘ .o.var(l, st I~Ie11ty, b Absolmn 0 b Foord—KelCey 33 ‘~. . . .'cI111111)hreVs, it and b Absoloin 0 not out 3 . . L. M. Ke1111e(ly, not out 12 b Hearne .. 1 _ _ Q_ Brown, run out 6 b Foord—KelCey I 2); B9, 1.1) 2,w 1, 11.132 15 B 141,113 4,w2.r»-b5 1_ 180 330 KENT. Sgt, w_ Mgcanlis, b Lillywhite '7 C Greenfield, 1) Lillywhite Mr. C. A. Absolom, C Mechen, 1) Brown 43 c and b Brown 48 Mr. F. Penn, c Brown, b Fillery 9 C Greeniielcl, by Brown _ 17% 41:11 .I.or('l. Harris, b Brown 47 C Plnlhps, 1) L111Y‘Vh1i/9 M1 \V. 1%. Pattisson, b Brown 0 b lrreenfield 10 1\. ‘.F.:\.MaCkin11o11, C Brown. b L1llywl11te 1 1 b Greenfield 8 Mr. J. Bjvass, lbw, b Greeiifield 17 run ont p... 11 Mr. W‘. Foord—Ke1cey, b Brown . 1 C §IeCne_11,.13 Uf9t‘{‘f1i€1‘Y1h, 3 G. G. 1~Ie:1.r11e, e H. P11illi;>s, b Lillywhite 32 C H. Plnlhps, 1) L11 YVV 116 g2 H. Croxforcl, not out 24 not out _ < ‘ ' ,_ b F'11> 2 Gr nfield, b Fillery .. 16 E. I-IenfY. C J. Pl11lligs,6‘ H1 3:11, 1 10 C ee B 8‘ Lb 2, W 4: mb 2 18 55; 250 BOWLING ANALYSIS. lst Inns. 2nd Inns. lst Inns. ind ];:J.I1SV;V B. 1«:. W. B. R. W. I E- 1} V‘«:- i - ‘- Absolom 193 91 5 180 104 2 Filler)? _ $46 é '12 Foord—Ke1eey 184 55 2 287 101 5 Lillywlule .36 I L 3 Emu-m., 3 14 1 76 30 2 Brown 100 57 4 140 72 - C,;;.1=.,;(1 is 3 0 4.0 19 0 Greenfield 36 17 1 176 43 3 Hana II. 16 :2 1 36 2g 1 H. Phillips . 12 4 0 Penn .. 23 33 0 Mr. F0ord~KelCey bowled 2 Wides and 8 no~balls and Mr. P1:-n11 :1. wide. Mr. Brown and LillyWl1ite bowled Phillips 2 no—balls. Umpires : VV. Ma.rt1'.ngell and H. Killiek. Sussex won by 57 721-1725. 2 wides each and Fillery one and H. C11arlwood’s 123 was :1 very fine innings, containing 11 4’s and being played without a mistake. 431 Played at Tunbridge Wells, July 17th, 18th and 19th, 1876. SUSSEX. Mr. F. J. Greenfield, 11 F00rd—Ke1Cey 0 C Shaw, b Harris 5 H. Phillips, b Foord«KelCey 14 b Sliaw J. Phillips, r: Henty, b Absoloin. 38 C Reninant, b Foord—KelCey H.R.].C11arlwood, C Harris, 1) Slmw 26 C S1121“, b Absolom I/‘J. H11n1pl1.reys, C Henty, b Shaw 0 b I<‘oord—KelCe_v J. ,. Lillywhite, j1.1n., C Henty, b Shaw 9 b Henrne .. 5 R. Fillery, b Foord—KelCey 71 c Henty, b Al.>.=.010n; C. I-Iowarcl, C Foord-Kelcey, b Hearne 14 C Henty, b I-Iearne Mr. C. Kennedy, C Henty, 1) Harris 3 C Harris, b F0ord—Ke1Cey Mr. C. ‘L Brown, C and b Harris . C I“oo1‘d—Ke1Cey, b I-Iearne I I. B. I-Iide, not out 1 not out B 17, 1-13 2,w3, n«b.’Z 24 B E2,1—b4,w4 2 200 168 K:«NT Mr.W.B.7"1.ttisson,c I-Ioward,b Lillywhite 2 c H. Phillips, 1) Lillywhife 0 Mr. C. A. Absnletn, b Broxvn. 2'2 9 H‘-.~.1npl1reys, b Hide 1?! Mr. W’. Yardley, b Lillywhife 16 C ]. Phillips, 1) Lillywhite 34 4th Lord Harris, C H. Phillips, b Brown 0 not out 84 Mr. Penn, C H. Phillips, b Brown 7 C (.}reenfie1.d, b Lillj‘/VVl1i‘1’C 19 Mr. F. A. iVL'1(‘.k1I1I1.“-I1, C Kenned_v, b Fillery'l9 C ]. Pl1illip~"., b Lillywhite 0 Dir. V. K. Shaw, C J. Phillips, b Lillywhite 0 1) Hide... '7 G. G. Bearne, C ]. Phillips, 1) Hide 42 C Hide, b Lillywhite 11 G. H. Remnaiit, C Hide, b Lillywhite 6 C Hide, b Lillywhite O Mr.\V.Foord—KelCey,C ].Pl1illips,b Hide 31 C. Greenfield, b Brown 19 E. Henty, not out... 0 not out 4 B7, 1-1: 3, W1 11 B12,1-bl,w1 14 156 21.5 BOWLING ANALYSIS. lst Inns. 2nd Inns. 1st Inns. 2nd Inns. B. R. W. B. R. W. B. R. W. B. R. W. Fo(.\3:r1—I{elcey 86 47 3 104 51 3 Lillywhite 148 60 4 238 72 6 Absolom 120 67 1 76 32 2 Brown 96 46 3 80 35 1 Shaw 100 28 3 48 37 1 Fillery 80 32 1 36 32 O Hearne 52 24 1 69 20 3 Greenfield 32 6 O 16 8 0 Harris 28 10 2 12 8 1 , Hide 10 1 2 104 52 2 Mr. Shaw and Lord Harris bowled 3 wicles each, Mr. Foord-Kelsey 21 wide and 21 no-ball and Hearne a no—ball. Mr. Broyvn bowled 2 Wides. Umpires : VV. H. Luck and H. Killick. Kent won by (me wiokei. When Henty went i11, last man, and joined Lord Harris, 27 runs were Wanted to win, and that number the pair obtained amid much excitement and entliusiasm. In Kent’s second innings H. Phillips, whilst keeping Wicket, had his nose broken by a ball bowled by Mr. Brown. In the final stage of the game Mr. Absolom Was splendidly Caught at 10ng—0n by I-Iumphreys, who fell over some Canvas with the ball, but both umpires agreed that the Catch had been made over t11e boundary. 43«OCZ7«3§©’~'.O-‘O‘J‘ILG,.>[\') 436 for the fourth wicket with Mr. Howell and 227 for the fifth with Mr. Crutchley. The first 100 runs were made by the side in forty-five minutes, and at the end of the second day “ VV.G.” had scored 133 of 217 for four wickets in one hundred and ten minutes. During his innings Mr. Yardley bowled both right-hand and left-hand. " VV.G.’s" 344 was a new record for first class cricket, surpassing Mr. W. Ward's 278 for M.C.C. v. Norfolk at Lord's in 1820, and he followed it with 177 11. Notts at Clifton, and 318 not out 11. Yorkshire at Cheltenham. This year he also made 400 not out for U.S.E.E. v. XXII. of Grimsby. Played at i=ave:sl;z}n, A;]g’;.;1 17th, 18th and 19:11, 1876. HAMPSHIRE. H. Holmes, b Absolom 7 Mr. H. H. Hyslop, c Henty, b Thomson 5 Mr. G. H. Longman, run out . 6 Mr. D. VV. J. Duncan, run out 30 Mr. A. VV. Ridley, c Mackinnon, b arde: 104 Mr. C. Booth, b Absolom . . 13 Mr. H. Maturin, b VVarde 13 Mr. A. F. Jeffreys, c and b Hearne 42 Mr. H. VV. R. Bencraft, b Hearne 5 VV. Paris, c Penn, b Hearne 3 H. Tate, not out 1 1333, 1-1) 7,w5, n—b3 48 277 KENT. - Mr. V. K. Shaw,bTate 7 bTate 5 Mr. F. A. Mackinnon, c Hyslop, 1) Tate 7 not out 37 Mr. VV. Foo1'd—Kelcey, c Booth, b Ridley 31 c Tate, b Ridley 7 Mr. VV. Yardley, b Tate 15 c Bencraft, b Ridley... 19 4th Lord Harris, c Duncan, b Ridley 24 b Tate... 3 Mr. F. Penn, b Ridley 1 c Booth, b Tate 0 G. G. Hearne, b Tate 11 c Maturin, b Tate 14 Mr. F. Warde, b Ridley 1 c Maturin, b Ridley 10 Mr. C. A. Absolorn, not out 20 run out 16 Mr. H. S. Thomson, st I-Iyslop, b Ridley... 1 c Bencraft, b Ridley... 16 E. Henty, c Booth, 1) Tate 1 b Ridley 3 B6,1—b4 10 B5,l—b7 12 129 142 BOWLING ANALYSIS. lst Inns. 2nd Inns. B. R. W. B. R. W. B. R. W. Absolom 176 73 2 Ridley 152 52 5 206 61 5 Thomson 32 20 1 Tate... 152 67 5 184 54 4 Foord-Kelcey 116 48 0 Holmes 48 15 0 Hearne 107 38 3 ‘ Harris 32 15 0 VVarde 20 5 2 Shaw . .. 68 30 0 1 Mr. Foord—Kelcey bowled 2 wides and 3 no-balls and Messrs. Thomson and Warde and Hearne 1 wide each. Umpires 2 W. Goodhew and W. H. Luck. Hampshire won by cm innings and 6 runs. Mr. Ridley made 104 out of 241 by fine, free cricket, giving only one chance late in his innings, and took ten wickets with his lobs. This match was played at St. Anne’s, the residence of Mr. R. H. Neame. The ground was rather small and the outfield rough. 437 Played at Gravesend, August 2151:, 22nd and 23rd, 1878. KENT. Mr. C. A. Absolom, b Watson- 22 b Watson 29 Mr. V. K. Shaw, b Watson 0 b Mills... 3 Mr. W. Yardley, b Watson 10 c Barber, b Watson 44 4th Lord Hrris, c Wadsworth, b McIntyre 9 c Watson, b McIntyre 1 Mr. F. Penn, c Hornby, b McIntyre 12 lbw, b Mills 30 Mr. F. A. Mackinnon, run out 11 not out 51 G. G. Hearne, c W'atson, b McIntyre 5 b Mills... 0 Mr. W. Foord-Kelcey, b Mills 50 b McIntyre 17 Mr. F. Warde, b McIntyre , 10 c Royle, b McIntyre... 0 H. Croxford, not out 10 c Royle, b Ricketts 4 E. Henty, b VVatson 2 c ‘Watson, b McIntyre 6 B5, 1-b3 8 B5,1-b3 8 149 193 LANCASI-IIRE. Mr. A. N. Hornby, c Henty, b Foord~ Kelcey 9 b Hearne 6 R. G. Barlow, c Mackinnou, b Foord: Kelcey 29 c Yardley, b Hearne... 36 J. Ricketts, b Foord—Kelcey 0 c and b Hearne 4 Mr. VV. G. Mills, b Foord—Kelcey 4 b Hearne 0 ' Mr. J. B. Barber, c Harris, 1) Absolorn 10 lbw, b Foord—Kelcey... 3 Mr. E. B. Rowley, b Foord-Kelcey 3 c Croxford, b Hearne 5 Mr. V. F. Royle, b Foord-Kelcey 8 b Hearne 7 A. Watson, c Absolorn, b Foord—Ke1cey... 25 b Foord—Kelcey 6 Mr. E. Wadsworth, b Foord—Kelcey 5 c Harris, b Hearne 1. Mr. E. Roper, c Yardley, b Hearne 17 b Foord-Kelcey 0 W. McIntyre, not out 1 not out 0 B5,l-b 5,w6,n-b 1 17 B 12,1-b 3,w2 17 128 85 BOVVLING ANALYSIS. lst Inns. 2nd Inns. 1st Inns. 2nd Inns. B. R . W. B. R. W. B. R. W. B. R. W. McIntyre 196 76 4 130 46 4 Foord—Kelcey 152 49 8 76 18 3 Watson 183 45 4 192 63 2 Absolom 104 48 1 16 3 0 Barlow 20 18 0 36 17 0 Hearne 56 9 1 103 43 7 Mills 12 2 1 68 52 3 Warde 4 5 0 Ricketts 8 7 1 [ Croxford 28 4 0 Mr. Foord-Kelcey bowled 7 wides and a no-ball and Mr. VVarde a wide. Umpires : VV. Goodhew and -—~. Smith. Kent won by 129 mm. Lancashire had a weak side, Messrs. Appleby, Hillkirk, H. B. Parr, etc., being away. Absalom, Mr. C. A.... Baker, E. Bass, H. Botting, 8. Boys, ]. ]. Collins, G. Crawford, Mr. I. (3.... Drawer, ‘N. Fellowes, Capt. J. Foord-Kelcey, Mr. 1.-V . George, V»/. G0ldsmit11, NV. Harris, 4t11 Lord Hearne, G. G. I-lenty, E. I-Ii<:k!n0t";, E. Lubbock, 1VIr. A. 1\1ackinno11, Mr. F. A. 1\’1cCanlis, (3.... McCan1is, Sgt. W. P£Ll'mr-3', R. . Penn, Mr. A. Penn, Mr. F. Penn, Mr. '\V. Remnant, G. H. Renny—Tai1yr>nr, Mr. H. VV.... Rninsey, R. E. Shaw, Mr. V. K. S1nith—Masters, 1\'Ir.1l7. Stokes, Mr. F. Street, Mr. F. E. Tylocote, Mr. E. 1*‘. S. \VL1lt0n, J. . VV11itc, Mr. E. A.. V\-'il1s11e1', E. Yardley, Mr. W. ._ _. 1-: ._a ;\;»—:c|\)»4g§o>»--l>U1-.5 -—=\1.+>o:tc-ism ~ :- $l\35D(%tG~\lt.303*"l\')l\DlQ’.fl:-‘ 426 AVERAGES Fox 1875. Not Out o¢¢oQ¢_¢_po comooooooo_om_mwoo~oooooo Mt. 63 13 0 3 46 Total Aver. 128 16-00 0 __ 8 4-00 5 2-50 8 8-00 21 7-00 17 17-00 53 7-57 4 2-00 64 10-66 4 1-33 3 3-00 565 40-35 27 2-45 21 5-25 8 2-00 22 11-00 102 34-00 35 5-00 145 12-08 43 4-77 (-1 2-00 429 35-75 60 8-57 25 25-00 34 8-50 20 5-00 107 35-66 7 7-00 14 7-00 21 3-50 33 33-00 13 6-50 0 _._ 5 5-00 74 37-00 B. 804 40 123 R. 321 19 173 11 140 94 131 15 45 N [O WCJOONJKIODLOOC [Q 033 ,_. 1 D . Aver. 32-10 19-00 500 19-33 37-42 14-31 £33 9-75 31-00 1-4.-66 15-72 11-00 7-42 20-00 9-40 43-66 15-00 9-00 A1"; the Wicket Henty canglit 3 and stumped 1, H‘-cknlott caught 3 and stumped 1, Palmer caught 3 and stmnped 4 and Mr. Tylccote caught 1 and stumped 1. 427 Played at Southampton, June 8th, 9th and 10th, 1876. HAMPSHIRE. H. Hyslop, c Harris, b A. Penn 17 c Harris, b Keeble 34 H. Holmes, st Palmer, b A. Penn 1 not out 23 Mr. G. H. Longman, b A. Penn 20 st Palmer, b A. Penn 44 ‘ Mr. D. VV. ]. Duncan, c Wood, b A. Penn 68 b A. Penn 58 Mr. A. W. Riclley, b A. Penn 8 c Harris, b A. Penn 50 Mr. C. Booth, C Shaw, b Hearne 75 st V\-’ood, b A. Penn 2 G. Carter, c Shaw, b Hearne 0 c Shaw, b Hearne .. 34 Mr. A. F. Jefireys, not out 7 st Wood, b A. Penn 7 H. Tate, C ‘Wood, 1) A. Penn 0 c F. Penn, 1) Shaw . 3 W’. Paris, st Xvood, 1) A. Penn 0 c Hearne, b A. Penn... 0 F. Tate, c Harris, 13 A. Penn 8 st Palmer, b Shaw . . 5 B3,1—b2,n--b6 11 B7,1—b3,w1 11 215 271 KENT. Mr. V. K. Shaw, c and b-Ridley 17 b Ridley 9 Sgt. "W. McCa.n1is, C Hyslop, b H. Tate 39 b H. Tate . . . . .. 0 Mr. F. Penn, b Carter .. 15 st Hyslop, b Ridley 3 4’t11 Lord Hanis, run out 8 b H. Tate 33 Mr. F. A. Mackinnon, st Hyslop, b Ridley 28 b Ridley 0 Mr. A. Penn, b Riclley .. 6 b Riclley 15 H. \-Vood, C jefireys, b Ridley 12 c Il,ongn1an, b Paris 13 G. G. Hearne, not out 19 c I-Iyslop, b Ridley 7 W’. Constable, 1) Paris 1 1) Ridley . 0 R. Palmer, c H. Tale, 1) Ridley 1 c and b H. '.l‘a'r,e 4 G. Keeble, st. Hyslop, b Ridley 2 not out 3 132,1-b3,w2 7 B1,1-b3 4 155 95 BOWLING ANALYSIS. 1st Inns. 2nd Inns. lst Inns 2nd Inns. B. R. W. B. R. W. B. R. W. B. R. W. A. Penn 229 82 8 324 91 6 H. Tate 188 52 1 110 41 3 I-Iearne 192 62 2 72 17 1 Ridley 205 58 6 136 36 6 Keeble 52 16 0 8 21 1 Holmes 48 17 0 Shaw 84 33 0 210 76 2 Carter 20 11 1 F. Penn 32 5 0 28 18 0 Paris 44 10 1 28 14 1 Harris 12 6 0 ‘Nood 28 13 0 McCan1is 8 4 0 Palmer . 32 "0 O K€€blE.l)O\VlEd a Wide and “Mr. Shaw 4 no—ba11s and Hearne 2. each. Umpires’: Bailey and —. H avnjpsiziwe won by 236 mm. The Wicket—keepers accounted for t11e dismissal of 13 men. In Hampshire's first innings Messrs. Booth and Duncan ‘put on 134 together. H. Tate and Paris bowled 1 wide 432 _ h d 21 t 1876. p|ayed at Tunbndge Wells, July 201'. an s 1 DERBYSHIRE. . : Ab 1 m, b Hearne 5 W_ Rig1ey, c Harris, b Shafv 5: gt Hggtg,’ b Absalom 8 J. Burnharn, _c and b Abso 17 C and b Heame 2 Mr. R. P. Sm1th,dbKF¥>01‘d‘I‘e Ce-V 0 c Absalom, b Heatne 1: A. Hind, b Foot — e cey _t H t , b Hearne S. Richardscon, b Fop1r(l3—I§eOl(cneC31zI.<.e1CeV (5) 2 Ha:1r1iS3: b Absolom 3 D1”- VV- G- urgcnve ’ — ” ‘Z run out ~ t , _, b., b Foord Kelcey -- k F d_Ke1cey.__ 53 _']r_. 1I"‘l(z)1stt:t, 11C0‘:1i)ut 32 5 $23??? IPIea(r)*ii1e .. . 1 A. Smith, c Hentsn 13 Hear“ 1 not out 1 G_ Hay, b Hearne 0 C yard];-y, b Absolom g W- M-"““’fi' b Heame "'13 14:1.-b 5 19 B 3: 1"’ 2 I. 147 ‘:12 KENT , 0 Mr. W_ B_ 1>3tt1ssm1, b P at 5 " 0 c A. Smith, 11 Platts 6 Mr. VV. Y :1rd1€y- 13 Putts 1J.1"tt 8 c Burnlxam, ‘3 MYCTC-‘ft 43 4111 Lord Harris, C Brlycroft, b 11 S 61 C A_ smith, b I-Iind 23 Mr. F. Penn, flfft 0”’ « -' Plltt 13 C and b Mycroft M11 F- A- 1““°1‘,“11§‘1‘f§gS° A‘ ‘Smith’ b ‘ S 0 b Mvcroft . 1; GVG-H9<“~‘“"" ‘ ‘ . 3 1 Mycroft C‘ Absolom’ C mags’ b xli/ir§eS1rl’)fi{irrlev 26 l)bw,’h Mycmft 3 M1__~\,V,Fo0rd-Kte1e1CQV 95 3 59 31 2 M05193: 243 100 6 4/ 2/ 1 BOWLING ANALYSIS. (1, F. (:;Ta(:eI|‘n 36 27 l H111 72 34 0 1st Inns. 2nd Inns. 1st Inns. 2nd Inns. 1 1«i11Y“’hi’-?<’~ 4'4 30 2 B. R. W. B. 12. W. B. R. W. 13. R. \v. I F~id1e>‘ 44 ‘Z1 0 Foorcl—Kelcey 114 51 5 1230 70 0 Grace 243 104 5 124 54 1 "°“'.‘“‘ ‘" ,‘‘f‘‘‘*' . ....11.,h. §§§§§§ 1:: 3.3, 1 38 $2 3 11512135135 1:: ‘£3 1? 3 52 18 4 UmP11‘°S= -L Hear“? 2”” ““ ~‘ ~" A. Penn 8 4 0 288 95 7 Fryer 112 52 1 32 19 0 Kant and (§Z.rJ1.1cesic1'5h1'1/e won by six wickets. Shaw 48 36 2 Ponsonby 104 38 4 40 16 1) “A shilling was vlmrged for the first time for .'.1dm1ss1on all through the ‘ _ V"3’3tt 8 8 1 . Canterbury 111951;, and it was re<‘.l«:onecl that there were 29,000 persons present George boWle(l2\V1des_andano-ball Capt. Meares bowled a wide. altogether on the six days.” and M1“ F°°rd'Ke1°eY 3 W1de- In Eng1a11(l’s second innings the wickets fell in pairs, thus : first and second Umpires : T. Hearne and E. Willsher. at 2, tl1ir1l and fourth at 5, fifth £111.11 sixth at 2S,scVe111r11 and eighth at 60, and ninth Kem. mm by six w,-aka” ‘ma tenth at 68' _ L d (‘I 11. Mr. Frank Perm hit eighteen 4's in his first innings of 101 and with Lord Harris It will be seen that no professlonal played on the Kent an .1 oucesters lre put on 85 runs for the fourth Wicket’ side. 428 429 . Fla d at Gastleton June 15th 16th and 17th 1876. ye ’ ' ’ Played at Derby, June 19th and 20th, 1876. LANCASHIRE. b b F d 1 65 DERBYSHIRE. Mr. A. N. Horn , *oor —Ke ce R_ G. Barlow’ b %an,1S my 29 not out 13 Mr. A. S_huker, st Henty, b Absolom 15 st Henty, b Absolom 20 Mr_ E_ L_ Chadwick’ not out 33 not out 10 f/ImO§H1nd, Absolom 7 c Mackinuon, b Foo1'd—Kelcey 0 Mr. J. Leach, 1: Wood, b Harris 3 8 IR. 'hP‘ Smlthv S HentY: 1’ AbS010II1 21 c Hearne, b Absolom 14 Mr. H. B. Part, c Foord—Ke1ceY, 13 Harris 3 X1; Egdson: b 1*°°rd'Ke1CeY 5 C Harris, b Hearne 13 Mr. I R. Hiukirk’ b Harris __ 9 Tr.F . . Curgenven, lbw, b Foord—Ke1cey l c Palmer, b Absalom 13 Mr. E. B. Rowley, b Foord—Kelcey 4 ‘ oster’ run out‘? 0 C Hentyr b Ab50101'I1 37 A. Watson’ 13 Harris 7 ].VP1a'tts, c McCanl1s, b Foord—Kelcey 9 c McCanlis, b Absolom 15 Mr_ J_ Schofield’ b F0ord_Ke1Cey 5 ‘Hnckton, st Henty, b Absolom c Foord—Kelcey, b Absolom... 30 W. McIntyre, b Foord—Ke1cey 2 $1131» mt Out 15 C Henty. 12 Remnant 19 E. Tranter, c Absolom, b Foord—Ke1cey 5 ' Ycroft ° Pen“: 13 Ab5°1°m--- 15 C Penn. b Hearne 3 B 9,1_b 3, W 3’ n_b1 16 L_b1’ W1 2 H. Shaw, b Foord—Kelcey 2 not out 2 __ _ B5,1-b4,wl,n—b1 11 B1,]-b2,w1 4 181 25 — _ 107 170 KENT. Mr. . . so om,c om V, 3 c n re a son 1 _ CAAb1 H blMIt 12 bWt 0 KENT" Sgt. VV. McCanlis, c Rowlejr, b Wats0)r,1 O b Watson 13 V11 C- A‘ Absoltgm, C Shuker, b Hmkto 9 b Mycroft 21 Mr. F. Penn, b VVatson 0 c Schofield, b Trante 22 Sgt W- MCC3«l1115:_ b Mycroft 2 1bW, 1) Hickton 4 4th Lord Harris, b McIntyre -0 c McIntyre, b Watson 82 ML F- Penn: H1Ckt9I1 7 c Shaw, 1; Hickton 7 Mr.F.A.Mackinnon, st Schofield, b Watson 7 b Watson 15 4th Lord H<’1TT1S_: b Hlfld _ 79 lbw, b Hickton 11 Mr. W. Penn, c Hillkirk, b McIntyre 17 c Hillkirk, b McIntyre 2 W F- A- Macklnn-0“: b Hlckmn 0 C Platts. b Mycroft 23 G. G. Hearne, b Mclntvre 2 b Watson 2 G- Remnallts b H1Ckt011 -- 0 b Hickton 19 Mr.W'.I<‘oord—Ke1cey,c Chadwick, b Watson 14 c Barton, b McIntyre 3 3 9- ('- Heame. b Mycroft _ 1 not_out I2 Ii Wood’ 1) Mdutyre 3 C and b Watson 0 1 311/117. J. Byass,c R. P..Sm1‘th, b Mycroft 4 c Richardson, b Hickton O R_ Palmer, C Watsoll’ b Mdntyr 0 not out 1 r.VV.1‘0ord—Kelcey, h1t Wgt, b Hlckton 6 run out 4 E. Henty, not out... 1 b Vvatson 0 E- Henty. 33 P19-HS 7 b Hickton 4 Byesl eta 0 B 6_1_b 2’ W1 9 R. Palmer, not out 2 b Hind 1 _ _ B 2, 1-1) 2 4 B 7 56 149 — _. 121 113 BOWLING ANALYSIS. lst Inns 2nd Inns lst Inns. 2nd Inns BOWLING ANALYSIS. B. R. W. B. R. W. 13. R. W. 13.‘ R. W. Ah 1 15f II111S- _ 211d arms. 1 1st Inns, 2nd 11m5_ Absolom 44 38 0 20 11 0 McIntyre 84 30 6 152 56 2 1 F 5130111 107 60 a 148 :4 6 M_ycroft 100 32 3 120 55 2 Heanle 36 26 0 Watson 84 26 4 192 61 7 Roo11i—Kelcey -04 36 4 80 61 1 H1ckton 88 52 5 132 41 6 Foord-Kelcey 111 44 5 24 12 0 Tranter 40 18 l emflant 20 10 1 Hind 28 16 1 17 10 1 Harris 104 57 5 Barlow 24 5 0 ; Heme 68 21 2 Platts 20 17 1 Mr. Foord—Kolcev bowled 4 wides Tranter bowled a Wide. ML F°°rd'Ke1°eY b0W1€d El Wide 7 and a no—ball and Mr. Absolom 3. Wide. and a no-ball. Umpires : VV. Goodhew and F. R. Reynolds. Umpires: VV. Goodhew and R. C. Tinley. Lzmcashire won by ten wickets. I-7""’b3’5'7"7:”5 “/0” by 43 “m5~ Lord Harris, in his first innings, scored 79 in 75 minutes and none of his Mr’ Homby and Barlow made 95 together for Lancashiregs first Wicket‘ companions reached double figures. He hit a 6 (out of the ground) and eleven 4’s In Kent’s second innings four men scorezl 132 of the 140 runs made from the bat. 418 Played at Derby, June 21st and 22nd, 1875. IQ -— an oqoo-¢~mmc 1 : 1-: >—-- CA) R. 45 71 86 19 5 38 28 VS.‘ . »—-o>—vo-]v-‘O KENT. Sgt, VV. McCa111is, b Hickton 0 1) Hickton Mr. F. E. Street, 1) Mycroft 12 1) Mycroft G. G. Hearne, l) Mycroft 0 C J. Smith, 13 Mycroft 4th Lord Harris, C Sowter, 17 Hickton 7 b Hay Mr. F. Penn, not out 79 b Mycroft G. McCanlis, c Sowter, 1) Hickto 1 b Mycroft M1". I. C. Crawford, b Hi(:1~:’ron 6 not on‘; G, Collins, 1) Mycroft 1 19 Hay E. Hickmott, b Plntts 1 b Hay R. Rnmsey, c and b Mycroft... 13 C Sowter, b Hay ‘V George, C P12-.’cts. 1) Mycroft 0 b Hay .. . B5,1—b6... 11 B8,1-b3. 131 DERBYSHIRE. Mr. R. P. Smith, b Rumsey 37 Mr. ]. Smith, C G. McCan1is, 1) George 12 G. Frost, 19 George 1 '1‘. Foster, c W’. McCz1111is, 1) Penn 30 Dr. W’. G. Cnrgenven, C Hiekmott, 17 Harris 71 Mr. U. Sowter, 1) George 39 J. Platts, C Harris, b George . 80 W. Hickton, c Rurnsey, ‘.3 George 3 A. Smith, 1) George 6 G. Hay, c Harris, b George... 15 \V. Mycroft, not out... 18 B 5, 1-17 5, W 5 15 307 BOWLING ANAIfizsIs. lst Inns. 2nd Inns. B. R. W. B. 12.. W. B. Mycroft . 128 43 5 156 52 4 Crawford 64 Hivkton . 112 66 4 104 33 1 1 Rumsey . 140 Platts 15 11 1 1 George . 159 Haw... 5G 17 5 Hearne 48 Penn 8 Collins 88 Harris 44 Collins bowled 3 wides and Messrs. Crawford and Penn 1 each. Umpires 2 VV. Martingell and R. C. Tinley. Derbysh1'1'e won by an innmgs and 63 mus. Mr. Penn hit splendidly for 79 not out and twice sent the ball clean out of the ground. 419 Played at Hove, July 12th and 13th, 1875. SUSSEX. Mr. ]. M. Cotterill, st Henty, b Absolorn 191 J. Phillips, C Absolom, b Rumsey 27 H. R. ]. Charlwood, c Henty, b Stokes 39 R. Fillery, 1) A. Penn 7 Mr. L. V\"ins1oW, b Stokes 16 ‘N. A. Humphreys, C Rnmsey, b A. Penn... 51 Mr. F. ‘P. U. Pickering, c Harris, b Absalom 13 C. Howard, C H-enty, b A. Penn 2 ]as. Lillywliite, jnn., not out 32 11. Phillips, run out .. 7 Mr. A. Smith, 13 A. Penn 6 B17,l—b 4. W 2 23 414 K ENT. E. Henty, 2 Pickering, 1) Lillywhite 14 c Lillywhite, b Fillcry .. 1 S. Botting, run out 1 c Cliarlwood, b Lillywhite 4 Sgt. V1,’. McCanlis, 1:1 Picl:eri'n_ . 42 hit Wkt., b Lillywhitc 13 4th Lord Harris, cCl1arl\-voorl, l.) Lillj7wl1ite 9 c H. Phillips, 1) Fillerv 14 Mr. F. Penn, C ]. Phillips, 1) Lillywhite 1 lbw, 1) Lillywhite 0 Mr. J. E. Street, C H. Phillips, 17 Lillywliite 0 st H. Phillips, 1) Lillywhitc 0 Mr. Stokes, b Pic1;e1‘i‘ag 7 r: Pickerin;z_, 1) Lillywhite 5 Mr. A. Penn, C Fillery, b Lillywhite 1 1) Pickering .. 4 Mr. C.A_.Abs0lorn,st H. Phillips, bLillywl1ite 6 c Cliarlwoorl, b Fillery 17 R. E. Rumsey, C Picl;e1'ing, 1) Lillywhite 0 c Pickering, 1) Lillywhitr: 0 VV. George, not 0113: .. 1 not out 1 B 3,1-b 4 7 Eyes, etc. 0 89 59 BOWLING ANALYSIS. lst Inns. 2nd 11111.9. 13. R. W. B. R. W. 15. R. W. Absolorn 188 99 2 Lillywhite 124 44 7 75 26 6 Stokes 212 123 2 Pickering 28 7 2 20 7 1 George 80 43 0 Fillery 92 31 0 52 26 3 A. Penn 176 74 4 Rnmsey Z8 21 1 Harris 44 25 0 F. Penn 15 6 0 George bowled 2 Wides. Umpires: H. Fryer and H. Killick. Sussex won by an innings and 266 runs. Mr. Cotterill made his 191 out of 352 in four and :1 half hours, hitting 21 6, a 5 and fourteen 4’s. for the fifth with Hnmphreys. He made 88 for the first wicket with J. Phillips and 133 “ The fielding of the Kent eleven proved of no little advantage, on many occasions, to their opponents. ” ....... ..“ The batting of Kent was debility itself." 424 Played at Gatford, August 16th and 17th, 1875. KENT. Mr. W‘. Penn, b Appleby... 0 run out 1 Mr. C. A. Absolom, b McIntyre 21 b McIntyre 4 Mr. F. A. Mackinnon, lbw, b Barlow 19 b W'atson 17 4th Lord Harris, 0 Stephenson, b Barlow 19 c Royle, b Appleby 0 Mr. F. Penn, lbw, b McIntyre 31 c Stephenson, b VVatso 46 H. Bass, b Melntyre .. 8 b Appleby 0 Mr. V. K. Shaw, not out 28 b VVatson 21 R. Palmer, b McIntyre 3 b McIntyre . . . 7 G. G. Hearne, b McIntyre O lbw, b Appleby 4 Mr. VV. Foord—Kelcey, e Kewley, b Watson 9 not out . . . .. . 9 \\'. Draper, c Royle, b VVatson 4 c Coward, b Watson... 0 B5, 1-b2... 7 B1,l-bl 2 149 111 LANCASHIRE. Mr. A. N. Hornby, run out 39 R. G. Barlow, c Absolorn, b Shaw 87 C. Coward, run out 5 A. ‘Watson, b Shaw 10 e W. Penn, b Shaw 0 Mr. I. H. Hillkirk, c and b Hearne 36 Mr. V. F. Royle, b Hearne . ' 18 not out 1 Mr. A». Appleby, not out 21 not out 0 Mr. E. Kewley, c Mackinnon, b Hearne... 3 b Shaw 0 Mr. J. H. Keven, b Hearne 0 c Harris, b Shaw 12 IV. McIntyre, st Palmer, b Hearne 18 b Hearne 5 F. Stephenson, c and b Hearne 0 b Shaw .. 0 B 4, n—b 2 6 Byes, etc. 0 243 18 BOWLING ANALYSIS. lst Inns. 2nd Inns. 1st Inns. 2nd Inns. B. R. W. B. R. W. B. R. W. B. R. W. Appleby 148 55 1 144 55 3 Absolom 172 82 0 McIntyre . 192 39 5 80 22 2 Foord-Kelcey 136 44 0 \Vatson 75 32 2 124 22 4 Hearne 128 51 6 29 7 1 Barlow 32 16 2 8 10 0 Draper 16 13 0 Shaw 48 37 2 28 11 4 Harris 12 10 0 Mr. Foord—Kelcey bowled 2 no—balls. Umpires : W. Goodhew and —. Smith. Lancashire won by five wickets. Mr. Al)S0lOl'11, in his first innings, got all his runs (21) before a single other run was made, and was also first out. Lnncasl1i1'e lost two wickets—tl1ose of Mr-Intyre and Mr. Kewley———wl1<=n the game was tie. 425 Played at Winchester, August 19th and 20th, 1875. HAMPSHIRE. Mr. L. Bathurst, b Hearne ... 3 run out ... 3 H. Holmes, c Foord-Kelcey, b Remnant 11 c Shaw, b Hearne 7 1- Galplll. 1bW, b Remnant .. 2 c Remnant, b Shaw 13 Mr. C. Booth, b Remnant 9 c F. Penn, b Hearne... 0 Rev. J. G. Crowdy, c Shaw, b Remnant... 6 c Mackinnon, b Shaw 18 Mr. A. H. Wood, b Hearne 1 b Heame _ 9 H. Tate, b Hearne O c Mackinnon, b Remnant 0 Mr. G. Greenfield, C W. Penn, b Remnant 0 absent _ Mr. H. Dutton, not out 0 not out 7 Mr. G. P. Greenwood,cRemnant,bHearne 1 b Stokes 1 Mr. R. Henley, absent — b Remnant 14 B 1 ‘ B7,l-b 1,wl,n-bl 10 34 (E KENT. Mr. VV. Penn, e Booth, b Tate 16 Mr. V. K. Shaw, b Tate 54 Mr. F. A. Maekinnon, e Holmes, b Galpin... 66 Mr. W. Foord-Kelcey, c Tate, b Galpin 18 G. H. Remnant, c and b Galpin 25 4th Lord Harris, b Galpin 75 Mr. F. Penn, st Bathurst, b Crowdy 47 Mr. W. Smith-Masters, c Bathurst, b Tate... 7 Mr. F. Stokes, not out 2 G. G. Hearne, e Greenwood, b Galpin O R. Palmer, c Tate, b Galpin 5 B9,1-b5,w4... 18 355 BOWLING ANALYSIS. 1st Inns. 2nd Inns. )3. R. W. 13. R. W. B_ R_ w_ Remnant 60 24 5 56 28 2 Galpin 275 53 5 élteirire 58 9 4 52 26 3 Tate... 232 76 3 Sho \,3 40 8 1 Hohnes 92 45 0 aw 36 10 2 Greenfield 44 32 0 Booth 44 33 0 Dutton 36 8 0 Crowdy 28 31 l Bathurst 16 8 0 _ Henley 12 14 0 Mr. Stokes bowled a wide and a Mr. Greenfield bowled 3 wides and no-ball. Mr. Booth 1. Kent won by an innings and 217 runs. With Messrs. A. W. Ridley and G. H. Longman away, Hampshire were very weak. Lord Harris and Mr. F. Penn put on 111 Whilst torretller and Messrs. Mackinnon and Shaw S7. The match was played on the College ground. 3 --7 -. 5 Played in Lamb’s Conduit Fields and White Conduit Fields, London, May and July, 1719. KENT 1/. LONDON. London won by 21 runs. This match, which was commenced on one ground and finished on another, gave rise to a law-suit. The Weekly journal of May 16th, 1719, said: " Last Week a Tryal was brought at Guildhall, before the Lord Chief Justice Pratt, between two Companies of Cricket Players, the Men of Kent, Plaintiffs, and the Men of London, Defendants, for Sixty Pounds played for at Cricket, and after a long Hearing, and near £200 expended in tlie Cause, my Lord, not understanding the Game, ordered them to play it over again ; and they met accordingly on Monday last in Lamb's Conduit Fields, but one of the Players being taken ill, it was deferred till another Opportunity." The sequel appeared in the issue of the Weekly jommzl of July 4th :~" The great Match betwixt the Londoners and the Kentish Men, for which there has been a famous Trial at Law, and by a Rule of the Court was ordered to be played out, in which the Kentish Men had four Men to play, and to get 30 to come up with the Londoners, was played in White Conduit Fields, near Islington; the Kentish Men were bowl’d out after they had got 9, and lost the Match. ’Tis reckoned the Law Suit will amount to £200. The Match was Played for a Guinea a Man each Side.” Played in White Conduit Fields, London, August 19th, 1719. KENT 2;. LONDON. Kent wan. " Played for a considerable Sum of Money ........ ..The Kentish Men won the Wager." Played in White Conduit Fields, London, in July, 1720. KENT 11. LONDON. London won. Played “ for 5s. a Head ; at which Time, being in eager Pursuit of the Game, the Kentish Men having the Wickets, two Londoners striving for Expedition to gain the Ball, met each other with that Fierceness, that hitting their Heads together, they both fell backwards without stirring Hand or Foot, and lay deprived of Sense for a considerable Time, and yet ’tis not known whether they will recover." Played on Kennington Common, August 29th, 1726. KENT 2:. LONDON AND SURREY. Result ma recorded. Played " for 25 guineas.” Kennington Common is now the Park. Played at ? , June 24th, 1728. KENT 1;. SUSSEX. Kent won. The Kent team was chosen by Mr. Edwin Stead, of Maidstone, that of Sussex by the 2nd Duke of Richmond, a grandson of Charles II. by the Duchess of Portsmouth (Louise de Querouaillel. 420 Played at Gatford, July 19th and 20th, 1875. DERBYSHIRE. Mr. J. Smith, b Harris 35 W. Rigley, c Street, b Lubbock 0 G. Frost, 1) Harris 20 Mr. R. P. Smith, b Walton... 19 ].P1atts, b Hearne O W’. Hickton, c Harris, b Lubbock 44 T. Foster, run out . 34 G. Hay, c and b VV. McCan1is 16 H. Shaw, C Hearne, b Foord-Kelcey 2% A. Smith, not out VV. Mycroft, c Walton, b W. McCanlis .. 1 B 1,1-b 3, w 14, n-b 1 19 2i§ KENT. Mr. F. E. Street, b Mycroft ... 0 c R. P. Smith, b Mycroft 3 E. Henty, c A. Smith, b Mycroft 0 not out V 6 Sgt. VV. McCan1is, c I-Iickton, b J. Smith 5 b ]. Smith 0 4th Lord Harris, 13 Mycroft 14 c Hay, b Hickton 49 Mr. A. Lubbock, b Mycroft . 20 b Mycroft . 2 R. Palmer, b Mycroft 14 c Frost, b J. Smlth O G. McCan1is, c and b Mycroft 2 b Mycroft 0 G. G. Hearne, b Hickton... 0 b Mycroft 3 I. VV"a1ton, C R. P. Smith, b Mycroft 0 b Hickton 13 Mr. VV. Foord-Kelcey, c Platts, b I-Iickton 12 b Mycroft .. :3 G. Goldsmith, not out 2 c Hay, b ]. Smith . 1 W 1 Lb I 73 83 BowL1N<; ANALYSIS. lst Inns. 2nd Inns. B. R, w. B. R, W. B. R. w_. Lubbock 120 62 2 Mycroft . 176 80 7 56 12 a Foord—Ke1cey 72 17 1 l J. Smith 80 29 1 84 38 3 Harris . . 128 35 2 Hickton 96 10 2 25 6 2 Goldsmith 20 11 0 .Hay... 28 14 0 Hearne ss 43 1 [watts 24 12 0 VV:1lt-an 24 15 1 , w. McCan1is 35 11 2 | Messrs. Lubbock and Foord-Kelcey Mr. J. Smith bowled 9. wide. bowled 5 wides each and Lord Harris a11d \Valton 2 each and Mr. Foord— Kelcey a no-ball. Umpires : W. Martingell and R. C. Tinley. Derbyshire won by an innings and 60 nms. Kent won the toss and put Derbyshire in. The wickets were, by a_<_{r-ceznent, changed each innings, the ground being so bad after heavy rain. In Kent’s second innings Lord Harris scored 49 out of 66 whilst in. 421 Played at Manchester, July 26th, 27th and 28th, 1875. LANCASHIRE. R. G. Barlow, b Hearne 31 c Harris, b Hearne 45 A. Watson, c Henty, b Baker 22 b Hearne 0 Rev. F. W. \Vright, c Foord—Ke1cey, b Hearne 32 bAbsolon1 3 Mr. E. B. Rowley, b Foord—Kelcey 12 o W. Penn, b Hearne 25 C. Coward, c Foord-Kelcey, b Absolom 25 c McCar1lis, b Hearne 4 Mr. V. F. Royle, c and b Absolom 14 b Hearne 7 Mr. R. Dewhurst, b Absolom 2 b Absolom 4 Mr. A. Appleby, b Absolom 16 b Hearne 0 Mr. J’. R. Hillkirk, not out 4 b Hearne 19 Mr. _T. H. Kevan, b Absolorn .. 0 b Hearne 0 Wm. McIntyre, lbw, b Absolom... 0 not out . 5 B4,1—b2 6 B4, 1-b2... 6 164 1E KEN 1‘, Mr. \V. Perm, run out 1 b Apple-by 3 Mr. C. A. Absolom, b Appleby 63 c Watson, b McIntyr 17 Sgt. VV. McCan_.l1s, c Watson, b McIntyre 9 c Hillkirk, b McIntyre 19 4th Lord Harris, b Appleby 7 not out 49 Mr‘ F- Penn, b W'atson 35 c Dewhurst, b McIntyre 4 13- Palmer, b Appleby . 8 run out 0 G. G. Hearne, b McIntyre O b McIntyre . . 3 W. Draper, st Rowley, b VVatson 15 c Appleby, b McIntyre 0 Mr. W’. Foord-Kelcey, not out 1 13 Watson 6 E. Baker, run Ollt... 0 run out 0 E. Henty, absent (hurt) — b Watson 0 B 4.1-b 2 6 B 2,1-b 1, n-b 1 4 145 1% BOWLING ANALYSIS. 1st Inns. 2nd Inns. 1st Inns, 2nd 1nns_ B. R. W. B. R. \V. B, R. w_ }3_ R. W. 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VV11ite, b Lillywhite 0 b Llllywhite 0 “7_ Draper_ b Galpin 6 Mr. H. W". Renny-Tailyo11r, b Lillywhite 0 C Phillips, b F1_1ler_v 7 G_ Mccanlis’ C F0X_ b Paris 7 4th Lord Harris, C Charlwood, b Fillery 84 C Phillips, b Fillery 26 Mr. E. I«‘_ S, Tylecote, b Tate 33 Sgt. '\V. MCCa111is, b Pickering . O C and b Fillery ’ I2 ‘ ' 4th Lord Harr;S_ b Tate 92 3. MCCan1is, C Hurlrplnieys, b Smith 13 C and b L111YW111'f_€ 1] ~ Mr. F. Penn, C Booth, b Paris 39 Mr. F. Penn, run out 20 C Lillywhite, b Fgllexy 12 J. J. Boys, b Paris 8 Capt. J. Fellowes, b Smith 4 C Cliarlwood. 1) 31111721! 0 5 G. Collins, b Galpin 20 E. Hickmott, b Pickering 6 b Fillery . _ 1 , E xvmshen b (;a1pin 5 Mr. C. A. Absolom, b PiCkC1.'ing O C Lillywlnte, b Frllery 0 , R. E. Rnmsey, not out 0 W’. George, 11ot out 0 not out ‘ XV. George, la Galpin 0 1 B 3 W3 2.W1 3 , B2,1-b1,w3... 6 158 74 227 SUSSEX HAMPSHIRE. Mr. A. \V. Anstruther, run out 2 .not out 21 Mr. L. Bathurst, C Harris, b W'illsl1e1' 14 b Rumsey 10 VV. A. Hnmpbroys, 1) George .. 3 not out 3 H. Holmes, st Tylecote, b Willsher 10 C Penn, b Draper 8 C. Howard, st. Hickmott, b Fellowes 40 1 Mr. C. Booth, C Tylecote, b George 13 b George ll Mr. F. P. U. Pickerirrg, C Hickmott, b Capt. C. V. Eccles, b George 0 b Rumsey . . 7 Draper 24 ‘ Mr. T. C. Fox, C Boys, b VVillsher 7 b Rumsey O H. R. J. Chzlrlwoorl, 1‘ Hir.:k111o'tt, l) George 4-? : H. Tate, b George... 3 C Harris, b Rmnsey 25 R. Fillery, b Fcllowcs 20 _, Mr. R. G. Hargreaves, C VVillsl1er, 1) George 9 b Rnmsey 1 JglS_ 1,{11yw1riLe, ju11., not out 42 Mr. E. Cecil, b V’Vi11sl1er 4 absent... — F. Newland, C Harris, b George 0 F. Jackman, not out 4 C Boys, b GCorg_e 16 E. Pattenden, C and ‘.3 George 1 , W. Paris, b George 0 not out 51 H. Phillips, b W. ll/ICC{1T1llS . 4 , J. Galpin, b George O c MCCz111lis, b W'illsher 27 Hr. A. Smitli, c Draper. b Fellowcs 12 ‘ 1 Eyes, etc, 0 B 2, 1-13 1_ W 1 4 B2,w2 4 L—b l,wl 2 ___ 204 31 (14 N10 BowLINe; ANALYSIS. BOWLING ANALYSIS" ‘ lst Inns 2nd Inns lst Inns. ‘End 111115. I 15f 111113 3116 Inns‘ . B. R. W. 15. R. w. B. R. \V. 1:. R. W. 1;. R. w. { H. R. W. B. R. W- ‘ Galpin 115 37 i 1‘ Willslier 92 32 4 31 13 l Filler)’ 49 l l l6 24 7 George 4 32 l4 0 ‘ Tate S9 3 (_;r,._O1,g,:. 92 32 6 64 52 2 Lillywllite ('34 38 2 92 39 2 Absolom 168 3'1 0 _ Hargreaves." 20 19 Q 1 Draper 52 23 1 Pickering 4.4 )6 4 Dra1><’r 88 45 ,1 5 \" 0 Fox 20 19 0 I Rnmsey 132 48 5 N,.W1a,1d‘ 40 23 0 Fellowes 114 48 3 24 10 0 ; Jackman 20 21 0 , W. McCan1is 16 13 1.» Smith 48 31 2 24 8 1 W. McCanl1s 48 20 1 Paris ' 44 28 3 1 G. MCCanlis 28 7 0 Mr. Smith bowled a wide. George bowled 3 wides. ‘ C931 12 3 0 I Paris bowled 3 Wides. George bowled 2:. wide. Umpires : VV. H. Fryer and H. Killick. 5 Umpires : W. H. Luck and G. Lee. Sussex won by ten wickets. This VVILS the first matclr ever played by Kent at Catford Bridge. The ground Km! won by an mmfigs and 3- W"-5‘ was looked after by “ Old " George Hcarne. 1850Tl1iIsIwas Eddqair Willslgafs last appearance for Kent, his first having bee_11 i11 . - . . . t tv '. . ; . 1 . ' ‘ , - This year an attempt was made to arrange matches with Surrey and Notts, ' and bowls}; $3211. or 1e mm 4’ 11 M5 n”t‘h°S' ‘mttmg 1" 144 of “"3 Immb“ but those Counties declined, COl1