James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1879
107 necesionall)’ bowled lnlrs. P. J]. JIoz'lon (Rnssall and Trinity), the first hauler nf the Eleven, and did great executinn agaiiist the Australian. a useful hat to send iii late, being usually to be reckoned on for runs. .1. G. SM] Trinity Hall), one Of the best all round players of the yew; a gnod batsman, with plenty ef con- fidence ; also a gontl field, and one of the most difficult slam bowlers of the Lla)’. aml at times \'er)' (lestructiy ; had the host average “I an)’ howl in 1:53; a ~ valuable man fer any Eleven. 1). Q. Slul (Uppingham and T ‘ t -Hall) was quite cut of farm in 1878, though uecasimrally he shnwed gnmi e first; a (lan— gerous hitter if allowed to get set ; fnii' field. II. ll'llig/Lhl (Eton and Trinity), a. very useful mm) all round ; a gnarl steail‘y' hat (right hand), fine flelil, and cit)! howl (left hand) fairly as u change. ' CAIU'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE. ”on. Srt‘. for 1873, T. J. Atherton; for lRTll. B. C. Stephenson. Results of Matches. JIzzh-Irespluj/ul, l-l; We”, 9; Drum-n, 4; Lost, 1. Club Oppts. Opponents. Where When. lst 2nd lst 2nd Played. Played Inn. Inn. Inn. Inn. Allah-In.»- Won (9). | 5 ‘ Won by. Peterhouse College Quills gril. .' 88 runs Corpus College _., runs Magdalene Col ,, Christ College ., Trinity College Truty Gil Pemlii‘oke College Cains Gr King‘s College King's G ‘ Trinity College Caiils Gd Trinity Hall ,, Mute/“1s Draw» (4). Sidney’ Ccllege Hawksl C. C. Clure Cullege 0M Caizms . Jinn-hes I. 1 (1). . St. John’s Cnllege Jhns delay "22 JR — 112 BATTIN(,: AVERAGES, Most Most Teuil Times Total in cm in a Inns. not out. Runs. Inns. Match. Aver. runs mus IIIIIIIII lIIlllIII iius Gil ,, May 20 l Lost by dill runs E. Wilkinson ll 1 as as 20.3 \V. L. Grime 12 0 T-I T» 11] W. E. Rollei~ ll 2 42 42 .7 J. Mackm‘ J ~l 2L 21 T. J . Athert .Z 0 2+ 21 J. W. Lodge 0 41> ll) T. W. Rees 0 30 30 XV. W. Arthur l M 3.3 S. H. Agm’... 2 11 11 B. C. Stephenson 2 l l G. N. Ash . 0 7 z! 2 THE (LUBE ELEVEN IN lSTS.—ll'. L. Crane (Captain). athoruughly good hat; may he always trusted fm' mus when wanted; a guoil average—wicket keeper; as captaiii has given universal satinfaeti()ii. T. .l. _l[’lcrffll) (secret1l‘y , llSeful hat; somewlmt erratic change bowler; very gun(l long fichl. ll'. . ”flier. good all reuntl; play's a useful inni ngs in nice style ; very eflecthye 510W “mud arm bowler,witli higl) delivery. 11.ll'iI/:insonhats with more freedum than cantimi, but
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