James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1878

122 went off; very weak in fielding. G. L . Whitrrorth. a very fair bat when not too impatient: ought to be good next year; some times bowls, and is a fair field. C .H . White *avery promising bat, and can play really well w makes up his mind to be steady; also an excellent field at long leg. D. Madagan, a very fair, but somewhat unlucky bowler; needs a great deal of practice at butting ; a good field at point. sometimes fields well, but is\oo stiff with the bat. Wickham, a very fair bat. and ought to be really good with increased height; played one or two very good innings; a fair field. REPTON SCHOOL. Hon. Sec., A . F. J. Ford. Results of Matches. Matches Ftared, 7 ; 3; Opponents. Where Plaved. When Plaved. Matches Won (3). Nottingham Lambs.. Reptou May 29-30 Mr. A . P. Wells' n . „ Tune 5-6 yy y M alvern C ollege . Matches Drrvun (1). Past Replonians__ Matches Lost (3). South Derbyshire. . . . Repton July 3-4 June 21-22 Mav 10 ---------- ---------------------------- — ------------------------------ — J ------------ Derbyshire (return» Derby June 28 Dwvsm% 1; Lost^ 3. Club. Opponents. 2nd Inn. 1st 2nd 1st Inn. Inn. Inn 65 69 92 r 49 | 117 176; 1135 *52 ‘ : I 35 — ! 73 62 9 ° — ,3 4021 runs 78 I >6 7 runs 83 34 r76 runs IO i Remarks, 139 *S w d Lost by 128 — 93 runs 102 *34 9 wkts * I w d i2_i*i;S ? j . runs*; wd B atting A verages . Inns. Times not out. • Funs. Most in an Inns. Aver. P. G. Exham ............. 12 O 166. 0- 13 1 ° R . H. Newill ............... 12 2 131. 39 131 H. J. Ford ................... 12 O 146 62_ « 12.2 L . Shipton ................... 12 3 107 18, 11.8 A . E. Green Price ....... 10 O 106 32 10.6 A . F. J- Ford , ........... 12 O 108 23 9 - P. C. Ha ll....................... II I 88 4 7 8.8 H. Addenbrooke........... 12 O 98 4 7 8.2 J. N. Swann................... 8 2 33 8* 5-3 W . W . Cassels........; . . . 9 3 20 8* 3-2 H. F. W . Deane ........... II 1 21 6 2.1 m- m B owling A verages . Balls. Mdns. Runs • a « Wckts. Aver. Runs per Wides Wicket H. J. Ford................. 1211 74 517 57 3 9.4 A . F. J. Ford ......... 1207 IO9 410 37 I u -3 P. C. H a l l ................. 92 4 47 5 * O 9.2 H. Addenbrooke . . . . 9 222 14 80 3 I 26.2 R epton E leven in 1S77.— P. G. Exham, a very promising all round bat; a quick field. R . H. NewiU, a useful steady bat with strong defence ; first rate long stop. H. F. Ford (captain for 1878), a difficult slow bowler on a dead wicket; a strong bat, but should cultivate defence, L. Shipton, a very

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