James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1875
130 Bowtmo A vERAGES. • Rnn1! per Balls Maidens Runs Wickets Wides ,vicket. ,, 7 • W. E11glish • • • •.• 208 2 119 12 1 ! t · ll G. if. Che811ey • • • • • • 182 8 100 10 1 10 A. F. Chance . • . . .. .• 22U 8 120 10 1 12 R. '\V. Ha1·per • •. • . .•• 5�Jl 14 340 25 3 1:3·18 J. A. Jones • • .. . •.... 308 2() 116 8 2 14·1 A. Waters............ 545 27 311 14 2 22·3 S111tEWSJ3URY ELEVE� IN 1874.-* R. JV. lf(lrper, ( Captai11 ) ,, ,, 01�ked hard nnd energetically fo 1 · l1is Eleve11, but 11ot ,vith any ma . 1·kcd success, ns ,,�ill 1Je seen from the result of the matches ; bats well and with confidence, g en e 1· ally punishing loose bo,vling cffect11ally; inclefatigable a8 a l)owl�1·. "'-1. 1J T ater�, a good slow rot111d-arm bowler, ,vith plenty of break back, r111d an excelle11t field anJ,.where; his batting tlisappointe(l e·v·e1·;·1Jod� ·, lJeing not nea1·ly so good as it was two yea1·s ago. * JV. 1V. E11glil;/1, a slo,, l�ft-arm bo,,"le1· "·ho migl1t be very serY-iceable if he wo11ld 011l y give up his hal1it of th 1 �owing; bats i11 a pecl1liar style, ge11e1·ally 1naking 1·u11s when not ex}Jected to c1o so. E. ll. P. Keely, ( Secretary) a very fair long sto1 ) a11cl "·0�1ld t1 n cloubtedly ha, T e figured more prominently as a bat had he 11ot l)een se,·ert'ly _ hurt seve1�a1 tj1nes during the season; his style is good; be succeeds to the ca1 1taii1cy. G. M. Clzesney, a good wicket-keeper and occasionally acted as a change bowlc1·; has not improved m11ch on l1is last year's fc>t"m in l)atting . A .F. C l l a 1 1 , c e , a slo,v 1 ..ound-aI·m bowler a11d fai1· :field at point; ought to make a bat, if he ca11 gain confide11ce. J. R. Cra1istoun's battil1g was not nearly so _ g ood as it should have been; he should try to play i11 matches as he does in })ractice,and sbol1ld work l1arder i11 the field. * H. 1r r . Green, a ,�ery arti,·e field, but apt to f11mble ,vith t � e ball; hits at everything without distinction ,vhen · vatting. J. T. Twi..,t, an excelle11t catch nn(l good tield; hits i:u11ch more tl1an he ought to do and has not · ml1ch style abot1t his play, which n1ay be attri buted a g9od deal to _pis having bad to pay ml1ch attention to boating l tnr in g the early part of the season. * J. A. J 011es ., a good medil1111 })ace 1·otU1d-a1·m bowler; a tolerable field b11t too stiff to be s11ccessft1l as a l)at. � F. J. • • � ft · J e 1 2r1ings . bats in ve1· y good form, but is not at all 1·eliable; wa11ts a great cleal more activity in the field. , * Signifies has left. • , •• • • SURREY COUNTY SCHOOL. Hon. Seo., P. E. Emerson. Results of Matches. - �� Matches played, 8-won, 4; d1·a,vn, 0; lost, 4. - Opponenta. Where When • O'/;ub. . Qpponts. Played. P"layed. 1st j 2nd It · / 2nd � lnn. lnn. li nn- In11. t • • . • . Won by • . ... • Mf'tt_ches wqn ( 4) 1 · · : · C1·an � e1gh •••••••••••• ' C r anl g h "Ma3t 6 Eashing •••••••••••••• ! ,, May 16 74 - 122 - · 89 8235 . ru ns Mr. �1 - ( .. )ll)re's Eleven .. , , May 26 Broa _ dwa t er •••••••••. t .: ,, July 15 . . l ' 111 76 1 92 - · · • • ' 75 3847 1·uns · 59 - 52 runs · 1 7 6075 l'UUS ......
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