James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1879

106 Club. OppntS. Oppoueiits.- Where When lst 2nd lsf. 2nd Played. Played. Inn. Inn. Inn. Inn. (Freshmen) A. P. 1 ‘ Lama‘s side v. Hon. . l I Lytteltoii's side Cambdge..May.’l,l, 432 - 22; (Seniors) A. P. Luciis‘s 1 side, r. Hon. E. Lyttel— ' l Drmvn "‘2 w 11 5?“ ton‘s side .. ,, G, 7, 1:17 21:1 31 — ‘Duzlwn The Eleven . Lexi. ‘ . ll'mfliy Fifteen .. l ,, . ,, 1:1, 11, inn-m nu, 1111w *n wd BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Mast in Matches. Inns. not out. Rims. an Inns. aMziteh. Avci’. Hon. Ivo Bligll 7 51 1 112 :17 38 1-l.n A. F. J. Ford . 7 11) 2 7:1 27 m; L K. Jarvis 7 10 —— 1111) 1:0 R S. Jones 2 2 — 1 1 F W. Kinnstmi n 5 — 1); 111 A. P. Lucas 7 ll 1 '>1[ 7?‘ Hon. A. Lyttelt x 12 1 72 Hon. E. Lytmton x 11 —- m1 751 P. H. Mortal; . x 11 4 115-- £19 A. G. Steel. 5 11 2 11411 H D. Q. Stee x 11 _ 111; 45 H. Whitfield. 1; x 1 1m 81 H. Woud . 4 3 1 s 1; The following played in one matcli only : C. H. Allcoek, 2 and H; L. Bury, 4 and 10; 0. P. Laueiisliire, G; J. B. Maul, 0 ; C. Pigg. 11 ; and H. Pigg, El and 2. Aver. Rims per Runs. lVickets.Wi(les. ‘ykf- 7 11 ‘_-' ' 16 (l 313 1 75 0 I” 0 The folluwing howled in one nintcliunly : L. Bury, 13 overs, 4 maidens ‘70 runs, LW‘PkCQ I Wldc; C. H. Allcoek, 1111.1 overs, 11 maidens, 211mm, 4 wickets; Hon. h Pyftelwfl, 7 overs. i'i maidens, 4 runs. I wicket; J. B. Maul, 6 overs. iilélfelftlens, 8 runs, 1 wicket, and D. Q. Steel, it) (were, 3 maidens. 16 runs, mid U _ THE UNIVE1iSITY Ennvm: m ism—lion. Ira my]. (Em, rind Trinity) 1_mpr0\'cil very innch during last fiE:ISUll ; a very (lungemns but, having plenty Of i‘cach, “ml Playing Vel’)’ lilLl‘fI uii the bail], can hit well when set. ; a fine flam- ..1<'.J.Iv‘ur/RL ;1"'-.- ,. -- with the but}; “(132 €;‘i;r‘ic(l's§§;'il'u"h)y 1 useful 111 wiinrl mini. thangli he did little bowler; ii geo<1 field. L. If. ./m- . Trinity) the best amateur wicket-keeper nf the day: a fine but, hitting freely all runnd’. mid gettiiig runs very quickly. ”ml. 15. Lg/{fellnzi (Eton rind Trinitv), as Captain, worked the Eleven so ably, that out of eiglit matches not one was lost; one of the very beat amateur batsmen of the (lay, With grezil. pon'e1~ Lvf pnnialuncnt against any kind of bowling, MU]-

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