James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1875

89 � .. !MTTl G AVElUGES� Total . XnnipgS H. A . .Hamilton . . 5 · G . . II . Longman. • . 12 A w S. !rabor ...• ; . ... 12 -0-. Mac&n • • • • • • • • 18 H . M. Sims • • . . . . 12 W . S. Patterson . • 10 · ·G. E. clefiery •. . _.. · 12 r C. TilJard • .. • . . 9 :F. J. Greenfield • • 8 . E. P. Baily ... . • 6 .. W. Blacker � .... : • · 18 .' · W P J. Ford • • • . • . 9· -" .... • ... \. ' Times , Total Not out � Bl�• . 8' 1 60 Most in Most in . e.u¢nn� Match Aveza;e 0 2 98 · • i- 0 259 - 8 17· 9 5 126 0 152 r. . 8 188 ' 1 112 · 0 · 35 . 1 51 . 0 . . 111 0 56 �� . 28 80 73 73 24�10 • I 69 ; ' , 101 21 • 7 85 a5 11·9 46 . . 46 18 ·� -as 86 1s·2 81 66 15·8 4 86 86 14 , 80 -� � 80 . . · 11·2 26 • 26 10·1 82 4& - 8-'i · ., 16 16 6·2 W. N. Po�s . � . . . ,. 11 I <( ' ... 1 65 I' so 80 6·5 ·. t . 1 • • ( 1 · 1� . .. . . . ' t ·,' ... ·' . . t The following played _ in one rhatch only :-H. Mathwin; · 11, '*"I; F. H,. . t> Mellor, 0, 1 ; T . Latham, 1, 4. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • ,. � M • • • . .. • • r f. · . , .. • , .. . . . . 1lt J. BOWLING AV E RAGES. ' ' �-,, · · -- � · I . ) . . � .. ,, � . ...,,....,, ' � · · .. · · · ·Run per . · : · t . · _ Balls · MQ.idens Runs Wick. eta ) , Wides . .. Wieket. · • � H . M. . Sims , .•... : . - . · 1040 . · 1 99 456 ·, Sl .. 2 . �· .. 1 4 ·22 · . • G. E. Jeffery ..... e: • 4 ' • 688 ·· 86 866 . 24 ·' .. 0 . 1 5·3 · W. N. Po � s... . .. .. . 663 l 67 887 . 2 7 · , .• 2') .. . . 16·17 C. Tilla.rd . . . . . • . • . • 1196 106 410 23 1 17·19 W. S. Patterson bo,vled 108 balls for 64 runs and no wickets-. . . . • -. . : 1!t Tll.& CAMBRIDGE ELEV-EN in 1874.-G. H. Lo-n9.rnan, Captain, showed great ability as a · Captai� durin g , his first year of · , 6 j n ce ; a fine � bat against thebest bowling. and an exoellen( field. · .A .' . ,S. · Tabor, showed consistently good cricket all round t hioughou.t . the se�son, batting ·. in fine for�, and fielding especially at long..leg, most . b1�illit).ntly. G. �R� Jeffery, . show e d a, falling off both in batting ,. an<l: bowling in . c omparison )Yith , fo1·mer - )'ears, in the latter respect exhibiting a mnrked .deterioration., , JV . . _ Bla� e r � was singularly unlucky and Otlt of form with the Eat, f�iling �o score at all against • Camb ri d g e, a fine - l o ng -s top . _ w. N .POU?YS, was not s-o . · d e s trncti v e with the ball as in 1872; but still · did great e x ecut i on _ a,t - times, made few r11ns during the sea,son . . 0. Tillatrd, proved himself a · useful · � a n all round. bowling well oceasionally, as well as at times sll,owing �xcellence with the bat. H.M. Si · 1ns;was veyy destructive du1i11g the · s ea s on ' in ·bo'Yling, but did no� come off in the University match, hits well, and would with oare make a good , bat . E. P. Baily, kept wie�et we l l · after a year's absence from · the Elevei1, did nq� do m _ uoh with th& bat. � P. La;tham, played · at Lo:rds 1 but hitrflly �nstified the selection, an earnest an� �ard..wo1·klng �eld, and gets ru31:s. 1n his ow1:1 way. G. Macan, .. had the thud aggregate in · the eleven, played some . of the best eriak0t 1 too > and gaj:ned a weU..d e ser · voo.r &pu - tatio11 ss a sure and : effective bat . . F.,_ J . · Gt'ee1\fif.ldti . th � · last ·� �ho i oe f o r · · Lo1:d 't$ , b,tt · �nf o rtun� t � · eno:ug� J to i11,jure _ himself, and so · l1 ad · 01113 one nn�uga. . A t1seful . e1'1c , kete1· . all roun4 1 bu� not , n,1·st ra�e. ,, ' , • ,. • " • •

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