This card comes from the Minor Counties Research Project This match was drawn after Northamptonshire followed on 136 runs behind on first innings. For the home team, there were 9 fours in Hayes's 55, and 1 five and 8 fours in Barker's 54. H Thompson scored 54. For the visitors, G J Thompson's 65 contained 1 five and 9 fours, and East's 50 included 6 fours. Ten of the Surrey team bowled in the Northamptonshire second innings, and Kersley kept wicket when Stedman bowled. On the first day Horton arrived 5 minutes late, and in his absence Henfrey made the toss. [Missing: In Surrey inns boundaries in H.Thompson's 54.] Sources: Surrey Year Book 1899; Northampton Daily Reporter 11,12 July; The Sportsman 10,11,12 July.