Cricket 1884
APRIL 17, 1884. CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 63 Watts, J.................... V ol . & P age . 6.109 Watts, W. .. 9.361 Weatherill, J. C. .. 13.607 Webbe, A. J. 12.464 Webbe, G. A. 13.272 Webster, C. 7.108 Webster, H. H. 13.525 Weighell, W . B. 9.394 Welch, Capt. W. D. 12.623 WelldoD, J. T. .. 10.165 Wells, F. .. 2.124 Wells, G................... 4.593 Wells, Jno. 1.71 Wells, Joseph 7.243 Wennjan, E. G. 2.79 Wenman, G. 2.53 Wenmau, J. G. .. 2.377.10.XIV. Wenman, W. .. 4.11.400 West, J. .. 11.16 Westell, J ... ,. 11.278 Westell, W. 8.229 Western, E, 13.698 Whale, G, .. 7.14 Whatmough, T. .. 12.48 Wheeler, A. 12 325 Wheeler, J. 12.657 Wheeler, W. C. .. 13.35 Whitby, T. B. 2.153 Whitcher, W . 8.467 White, E. A. 12.170 White, J ................... 1.110 White, L. A. 11.133 White, T................... 1.40 Whitfeld, II. 13.598 Whitmore, H. E. .. 12.462 Whittaker, C. G. .. 2.522 Wickham, A. P. .. 12.855 W i2zell, G. 4.376 Wild, F.................... 11.120 Wilkie, D................. 8.210 Wilkinson, A. J. .. 8.429 Wilkinson, E 0 . . . 12.167 Willes, E. H. L. .. .. 3 644.4 I.5.XVI1 Willes, G. E. 8.93 Willes, J.................. 1.328 Willett, F. S. D. 13.233 Williams, A. E. 9.181 Williams, B. H. M. 9.126 Williams, O. C. .. 11.257 Williams, W. $.407 Willoughby de Broke, Lord .. 10.169 Wills, T.W , 4.367 Wilisher. E. 4.37C.7.XII.13.XXI Wilson, Col. F. M. .. 5.XX III Wilson, T. W. 11.71 Winclielsea, Earl .. 1.63 Winder, G. A; 11.147 Wingfield, W. 5.29 Winslow, L. 13.525 Winslow, O. E. 10.398 Winter, A. H. 9.89 Winter, W ... .. 8.120 Winterton, Earl .. 2.246.13.XX Winterton, C. 2.488 Wisden, J. .. 3.404.7.XII Wood, A, H. 11.427 Wood, C. K. 11.96 Wood, J ................... 1.4 Wood, T. .. .. 1.4 Woodbridge, E. .. 1.384 Woodbridge, F. 1.384 Woodbridge, Jas. .. 2.260 Woodbridge, Jno. 2.260 Woodbridge, S. 3.178 Woodhouse, W. H. 5.XXI Wood*, C. .. 2.143 Woodward, W. 2.76 Woolhouse, W . H ‘ 1.465 Wootton, G. 7.35 Worsley, G. T. 10.243 Wright, C. .. ..3 340.5.XVII Wright, T. 10.536 Wright, F. W. 7.34).9.XII[.l 1.XIII. Wright, G. H. Wright, J. .. Wright, R. .. Wyld, W. G. Wynch, C. G. Wyre, M. J. V ol &P age . 5.16 1.465 18.420 13.502 . 4.36.7.XII 13.34 Yardley, W. Yonge, G. E. Young, C. R. 10.224 3.40 10.430.13.XXVII. MARLBOROUGH COLLEGE. May 21, at Marlborough, v. Reading June 2 and 8 , at Marlborough, v. Liverpool June 14, at Marlborough, v. East Somerset J’ine 19 and 20, at Marlborough, v. M. P. Lucas’ XI June 25 and 26, at Marlborough, v. M.C.C. July 4 and 5, at MarlborouKh, v. O.M.’a July 11 and 12, at Cheltenham, v. Cheltenham 'Col lege July 80 and 31, at Lord’s, v. Rugby School August 1, at Surbiton, v Surbiton MARLBOROUGH CLUB. April 2G, at Dulwich, v. Lennox May 3, at Priory Farm, v. Trafalgar May 10, at Priory Farm, v. Columbia May 17, at Priory Farm, v. St. Saviour’s May 17, at Priory Farm, v. Cecilian May 24, at Dulwich, v. Waverley May 24, at Priory Farm, v. Avondale May 31, at Priory Farm, v. Commercial Travellers June 2, at Priory Farm, v. Elms June 7, at Priory Farm, v. Lome June 14, atPiiory Farm, v. Star June 21, at Loughborough, v. Ivanhoe Juno 21, at Priory Farm, v. Cecilian June 28, at Priory Farm, v. Auburne July 3, at St. Mary’s Cray, v. Crays and Orpington July 5, at Priory Farm, v. Forest Hill July 5, at Dulwich, v. Ibis July 12, at Priory Farm, v. Commercial Travellers July 19, at Honor Oak, v. Avondale July 19, at Priory Farm, v. Columbia July 2(5, at Priory Farm, v. Waverley Aug. 2, at Priory Farm, v. St. Saviour’s Aug. 4, at New Malden, v. New Malden Aug. 9, at Walthamstow, v. Auburne Aug. 16, at Priory Farm, v. Ivanhoe Aug. 23, at Piiory Farm, v. Honor Oak Aug. 80, at Blackheath, v. Trafalgar Sept. 6 , at Honor Oak, v. Lome Sept. 13, at Priory Farm, v. Star Sept. 20, at Perry Hill, v. Forest Hill Sept. 20, at Priory Farm, v. 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