James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1875
• ·. H.Bro,vne .. -. . OliveT - • . D . Cr n . · ....• F. E. �·Opp . . . . 2.1. T. P . Skelxrierdin 21 R. R. Fo l r .. .. .. . 20 . H. H ai ye .. . .. .. 21 '"" . t&nh o-- . . . . 1 -0-. c. P ...__ � 19 . oore • . . .... . • . 20 J. H . OllllR • • • .. 7 113 't'i:m 'Iow \ Notov.t I 0 2 398 1 195 l MS 2 212 0 8 6 89 ' 2 217 64 : � . m M09tm 6Jl Inn. · .u.\.Atth 00 122 66 6 l •42 � 2 lffl 107 84 8 46 47 59 · 59 · 82 82 25 25 89 40 •ss aa * i nifles not out. B9"Jls E. d . H.. Browne 1775 :T,. . � . Oli er • .. . • ll2 . D . C ffl.Il • • .. • • · • • • 810 F. E. ll so pp • . . . . . 547 G. C. Pakenham . . . .. 1009 c. B:. Ii � . t • • · �.. . 629 IA,�·dena 170 11 64 , 84 70 67 r-. .. ' . • RUXl8 Wick ts • • • • • 76 5 ' 74 0 61 3 4 433 28 4 287 17 - · 0 482 28 0 mo 11 o • f • , . ' CatzLT�"'n t Et.EVEN IN 1 8 7 4 . - E. de S. H. Browne (Oapt a in (1872-1 ) , & ?ery fine batsman, ith stu_bborn defenoo, and sp l e n di d cutting and dn.ving po ers; a good str ight bowl e r 1 and a tirst--elass fi e l d a1lywher ; most useful man · any eleven. 'l.' . J=R'. N. Oliver (Captain foT 1 75 1 n fine free left-liu.rl.ded batsJWtn; drives ,. splen<lidly, a.nd hits very hard to leg; n �oel lent fi l at l o ng ..I� and " co ve 1' ; an erratic bowler. F- . Ji) • .Allsopp, a very goo l an prott .. · b t, with strong forward play; promise to bedome fi.rst r11.te ; a '"Ood slow rottnd-arm bowl e r , ge n.era l ly g&ttiu.g iokets; a capital co er-point ith <Jllick retnrn .. E. D. Oram., a g ood · f a.s t round-arm bo wler , with b1e k fromthe off; an ugly bat. bt1t g enerall y cores. R. H, Fowler.-, a very goo anll sottnd batsman, always �pl.a.ya he gAAnA and !1 hen strong ,vill be a mot u eful m&n for the elev en ; a verygood ft e ld · a.tpoui t . T.P�Skel merd·11e. a hard-working crioketer; bats in good for�, but 1-aoks power; one of ths best long..stops the College has ever pos es.seq. 0. II. H.f1/Jle8i & good all-ro 1ncl m n ; bat in good form ; on his day a very dangerous bowler; a good field. G . Stff¥nhope, s,n unluoky, b t t t good bat; a hard-· working and fair field. G. O. P,ak, ,th.am, , tho slow bowler of the eleven {round-ar ) ; a hard-bitting batsman, bltt l s no defence. T. Moore, unaccount bly fell off in his play at M latter art of the seaso n ; cuts well, bu.t is ,vea.k on the leg stum ; kepi wi c k et - f or the eleven. J .. H. You/11,g, & fine b&tsm llt hitting bard io all --:-�,._..,_..-, of the fie l d . W... L. S. C ameron · got · h is · eolow as · 12th man ; ' O Wd ha e been in the el ven had not his eJlamina-ti�n pravented him playing in the 1 Iborongh m&teh. hard:hitting ba.tsman and good fi.eld t long l o. co ering a deal of ground and throwing in well. •
Made with FlippingBook
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy NDg4Mzg=