1 2 2 UPPINGHAM SCHOOL. Capt., J. B. Maul. Results of Matches. Matches Played, 0 ; lVou, 5 ; Braun , 1 ; Lost , 3. "Whore Played. Opponents. Match** iron (5). j , Aberystwith C.C.........Abcrystwth May 22 Shrewsbury School .. Shrewsbury June 14-15 Old Boys.................... Bow Street !June 29-30 Sir Pryso Pryse’s XI. iGogerddau Julv 20 Tanat Side Wanderers I (Return) .................Bryn Tanat July 21-22 Matches Brawn (1). I Surrey Club <fcGround! Oval Club. ■When 1st ‘2nd Played. Inns. Inns, i Opponents. 1st 2nd Inn®. Inns. Matches Lost (3). Tanat Side Wanderers Bow Street Repton School ......... M.C.C. and Ground .. July 28 June 27-28 Repton July 31 Lord’s August 1 1G2 208 110 7 Von by 52 runs 83 78 Inns 48 runs 212 *59 202 68 8 wkts*2 w d 144 — 29 *83 115rims *8w d 9G 181 180 85 12 runs 210 — *24! 134 71 106 69 112 108 195 62 232 Remarks. *2 wckts down Lost by 146 47 runs 105 32 runs *28 8 wkts *2 w d B atting A verages . Total Times Inns, not out. Total Most in Runs, an Inns. Average. H. Burgess .................... 9 6 73 21 24.1 J. II. M. Hare................. 14 2 247 47 20.7 T. W. Woodgate ......... 14 1 247 60 19 V. Couper........................ 12 0 174 76 14.1 J. B. Maul .................... 13 1 156 59 13 T. G. Ridley ................. 13 3 129 61 19.9 G. Belgrave.................... 13 0 161 36 12.5 J. E. Norman................. 13 O 130 52 11.9 8. D. Maul .................... 14 0 163 29 10.13 G. C. Baton.................... 9 0 85 41 9.4 A. Ackrovd.................... 11 0 123 29 8.11 B owling A verages . Bally, Maidens. Runs. Wickets,. Widcs. Runs per Wicket. T. G. Ridley ............. 452 10 190 19 0 10 A. Ackroyd................. 1514 141 593 57 5 10.22 J. B. Maul ................ 729 65 411 34 0 12.3 8. I). Maul ................. 409 33 198 14 0 14.2 U ppingham S chool E leven in 187b.—J- B. Maul (cap ta in), lately much im p roved in b a t t in g ; d r ives fa i r ly and h its to log w e l l ; a fa ir slow round bow le r ; a sure ca tch and ex ce llen t field any where ; a good captain . *J. / / . M. Hare, an exce llen t b a t w i th ve ry s trong d e fen ce ; sure of runs, though g e n e r a l ly r a th e r slow in g e t t in g th em ; a splendid field, especially a t cover- p o in t . A. Arkroyd , when s te ad y is an excellent bowler, w ith a g rea t b re a k b a c k ; is o p t to g e t im p a t ie n t and wild ; marvellously improved in b a t t in g d u r in g th e l a t t e r p a r t of th e season ; was too k een lo r runs a t f irs t; cap ita l field a n d c a tc h . *V. Coupee, m uch improved in b a t t in g sinco la s t season, b u t ve ry u n c e r t a in ; has good defence , though too fond of playing b a c k ; c u ts b e h in d p o in t w e l l ; w ith c a re m igh t possib ly become a good field! >S. I). Maul, th e most usefu l m an in th e eleven ; good bat, very fa i r bowler,
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