James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1879

108 generally witll success : a good fast bowlei~ always, and in his (lay a fatal one; thoroughly reliable field. ll'. Il'. Art/nu: first rate out-field. would be a. successfiil hat, but for Law xxiv. Incl-er". steady hat. with gnarl defence ; very useful stmiglit medium pace ho“ m. T. W. Russ, somewhat crude hat, but good cavern point with quick return. J. ll'. [Juli/P, free. but uncertain bat: capital longstop and goml field anywhere. I}. t '. S/(jl/IHISIIH. goorl flelrl and clltcll, but lachetl op~ portunity of doing himself justice in batting. S. II. Agar, mi energetic man, perhaps more successful in the fiel(l than with the willow. G . Axh, bats with more caution than freedom ; goorl field when not troubled with nerves. JESUS COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE. IIml. Sam, Thomas Moore, Jesus College, Cambritge. Results of Matches. Jfalchm Played, 8 ; U'rm, 2 ; [Jr-1mm, 5 ; Lnsl. 1. Club Oppts. Opponents. Where When lst "2nd Ist 2nd ~ Played. Played. Inn. Inn. Inn. Inn. Jinn-hex 117111 (2). li'nnby St John's Iesns 01 May 9. 10 mm ‘ m) 15m Inner? 1M rns Trinity .. esns Cl may 21 HI: — 79 — 7 runs Mug/m Drawn 12mm“- Trinity Hall. -— tlOJC —- "‘2 wkts to full . Magdalen — —— Etcetems - — Hawks — HOG — “4 wkts to full Corpus ,. — *2:l — *.‘l wkts to fall Alain/lea Last (1). » 10.1 by Emmanuel.... Jesiis Cl May 16 119 — flax -— 19 runs & 5 w | | a» w d -BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most Most not in air in a Inns. out. Runs. Inns. match. Aver. ‘V. H. Churchill 7 0 280 [3-1 Ill-t 40 IV. Beetles 8 2 20l 72 ' l J. ‘Vnkefiel 7 0 17] GB 0. P. Lincnshire 7 0 147 55‘ T. lIoore ...... 7 1 127 Ni? E. C. Pztrmentei~ f. l 30 418 A. 1)‘ Wvan G I 132 F. Gelderd (i l 579 R. Miller. G I) 513 R. T. Wi] J 0 2l J. Dixon... 5 2 Hi . THE JESUS ELEVEN I): 1878.—1l’. II. f'hurulu'll (Captain) pnssesserl one of the most appreciable attrihutcs of a Captain, namely. that of always winning the . toss ; for the Inst three years he has gained the average hat ; he is a very hortl hittei- and good field. 1'. .l[1:()l'l' (Secretary), kept up his schoo1 reputation of benig a steady but, and often makiiig runs; takes the wicket sometimes, and says he has been known to bowl a. wicket. R. T. ll‘ilxun a fustei‘ runner- than run-getter; indefatigable field; the annoyance of his missmg a hall at long legs (which he seldom does) "5 almost counterbalanced by his enthusiastic pursuit of it ; 0 u“ no nmnes. E. C. I’armenler: A stolirl crieketer,voi~v ; nevertheless a most useful mnll ; generally makes runs when he does not run himself out, 0!“ is not run out ; an efiective slmv left Mm. bowler. F. Geldeml : a. lofty NortlL

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