James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1878

freedom, bnt wants judgment in playing slows; fair field. I). magnificent field at cover-point, having a marvellously quick return, often proving fatal to run-stealers; improved greatly as a hat towards the end of the season: ought to practise lobs. 11 . Leach, shows great promise with the bat; fair field. ' RADLEY COLLEGE. Captain, E. Packer. Results of Matches. Matches Played, io ; lVon, 5 ; (Opponents. Where lMavotl. When Played. Drawn , 3 ; Lost, 2. Club. Opponents. 1st. and 1st and Inn. Inn. Inn. Inn. Matches li on (5). Cuddesdcn ............ Radley May 1 106 *91 69 3 Merton College . . . . » May 10 215 MO *687 Old Radleians . . . . }> May 21 J 144 *33 112 3 Milton Hill ............ yy June 23 148 103 *45 4 Streatley ................ y y June 29 172 IOI 81 7 MatchesDrawn (3). Magdalen College .. Radley May 16 *83 1 47 Deddington ............ y y June 11 *13* 198 ♦ Reading ................ yy J«iy H 157 *114 * Matches L.ost (2). University College .. Radley May 31 106 155 4 Bradfield College. . . . >y July 7 1 1 2 255 w I 1 runs Remarks. 4wcl verywet 4wd 3wd,verywet Lost by B atting A verages . E. Packer ................ H. Bagot ................ F. B. Taylor............ H. N. Byass............ G. L. Whitworth . . . . C. H. White............ C. D. Maclagan . . . . H. C. Cunnynghame . R. J. Wickham . . . . F. B. Taylor ......... E. Packer................ C. D. Maclagan . . . . C. R Moore, Esq . . . Most Times in an Inns. not out. Runs. inns. Aver. 11 0 151 47 13.8 12 I 309 102 28.1 13 2 185 46 16.9 IO I 49 15 5-4 IO I 66 22 7 -i 9 8 3 147 74 24.1 O 28 H 3 -i 7 I 44 15 . 7 -i 9 3 89 19 12.5 B owling A verages . t Aver. Balls. > Runs pe Mdns. Runs. Wkts. - Widcs. wekt. IOII 40 520 42 I 12.8 491 23 218 14 4 15.8 432 15 177 6 1 29-3 710 42 394 36 3 IO.9 R adley E leven in 1877. — * E . P a c k e r (captain), a good steady bat, and excellent field; has also done good service in bowling. , a good bat, and made some useful scores, but is too impatient; with care and attention ought to be good ; a very fair field at cover point. F . B . T a y l o r , a very useful member of the eleven; hisbowling was oftenvery effec­ tive, and he is a fast improving bat, while in the field he is quick and reliable. //. N . B y a s s , ought to be a good bat intime ; plays ingood form, but latterly

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