James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1875

110 BRIGtIT<\N BLEVEN 1� 1874.-* E. Pf'ntb�rtori-Ba,·nes, was not in as good form a� tlijt1al thie yea1·; sometimes howle(l, bt1t not with great Bllccess ; an exoelle11t tield, a11<l a goc,<l captai11. F'. A. Buckle, has 011e good hit a cut which he r;;eldorn fa,ils to make when the chance occurs, but he has' yet t� lera.rn to play straight an(l leg-Ri<le balls accorcling to the approved mothod ; B gOllll l<.lng-8top. * l .., . K. (:ool"e, ce1,taiuly the best bowler in the eleven. g ener�illy �traigl1t, Rt1d ofter1 not ea�y; }1iR batting is not pictu1·es<1ue, thongh at tin1t�s ,1seft1l. 0. J. J)a.1iiell, promise8 to make a really fir::;t-rate bat ; nearly �llwttys gets r1111s, in excell(�11t form. anti. makes very few mistakes ; h� d<)es not bowl as well 11.� he bi1tR. but Htill did very good service ,vith the ball. * L. B. Du,z<la.s, someti1neti hits a good length ball for four, but has ll<)t a powerfl1l defence; covers co11side1·able grot1nd in the fielcl, but doea not alw:iys h<)l ( l catches. J. (J. ��a,le, ot1ght certainly to h11.ve been in the e},,ven from tl 1 e first ; is not tr()ttbled with nervous11ess, generally scores, a11<l i11 a� g<>O<l a style as any one in the ele\ r en. 0. F. Tippett, a steady bat an<l a fai 1 · slo"\\'" bowler; migl1t be q t1icke1· in the field. T. �V. Tyndale, pla y , ir1 very fair fo1·m, b t 1t wants defenc<' and general vigo11r; slow in the field. L . /-I. J/'.irlal, ha8 improvt�d very m11ch si11ce la8t seaso11, a11d played several rf,ally goocl i1111ings ; he still ,v�1,11ts tnore freedom i1bot1t the shottlder. C. JV. J,J":if,io11, sto11s straight l>alls, tl101lgl1 he does not scol4e fast; a good field at point; playe(l i11 most of the first elev"��n 1natcl1f l �, altl1ough properly a second eleven man. R. JV. lJ''"il ( "lon, has 11<> stj"le of battjr1g, a11d shares in the general inability t>f tbe P-leven of playing ''lobs... , * 0. D. JVoolley, made one or two good scort)�, but is too stiff abot1t the shoulc.le1�ti; a useful bat, however, and a loss to the eleven; a good fiel<l. The eleve11 owes mt1ch of its 8tlccess to tl1e excelle11t coaching of Caffyn, wl10 has been engaged ai bowler at the Coll<>ge for the st1mmer te1·n1 of 1875. * Has left. CHARTERHOUSE- Results of Matehes. Matches played� 14 won, 7; clra.,vn, 3; lost, 4. -- - --------,-,---�--- - - - ·- - --------- ---- Club. Oppont,. OppOMntl. WhertJ When Play�d. Played. lat I 2nd It / 2nd Inn. Jlnn. Iwn. Inn. Won• • IMatche8 won (7). Mr. 14 "' . K. W. Girdle- � i�stone'a Eleven.... Chtrhse . April 18 Br<lOke Hall......... . ,, ! Jun e 17 R(.�V. J. T.Hodgson > sXI. ,, ! J une 24 ( ) . I Carthusians . . . . . . ,, 1 July 9 Mr. W. M. Co rri e · • XI. ,, ! Au g 1 100 - I 94 1 - 1 2 0 / - 2a4 - 141 1 - 39 *42 61 runs *3 w d 72 . *22 22 runs *5 w d I 76 *96 45 runs *5 w d 97 *27 137 rtlllS 3 W d 63 *85 78 runs *6Jwjd

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