James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1879

128 Run: per ‘ Maidens. Runs. Wkts. Wd. Balls. mt. M. F. Ramsay 3:2 159 13 0 12.2 E. M. Lan’son GT 224 15 0 1.4.9 B. Spencer Ell . 110 8 0 13.7 C. J. E. Jarvis (i 86 4 1 21.5 VV. H. Hello 10 il‘) l 0 3.9 HAimow ELEVEN m Ham—C. J. E Jarvis (Captain) ; avcry safe but, cutting peculim‘lylmrd; a capital field at mi ofi ; a most energetic captain. and deserves great credit for his persciverance against the man ' difficulties which met him fonnore than half the season. "21". C. 0.1mm : a left- iaml batsman ; hardly played up to his brilliant. form of 1877; has improved immensely' as a wicket—keeper. J. H. Stirling: on the whole rather unlucky at butting all through the season; is Captaiii for 1879, and ought to do juutice to the post; a very fair field. *P. J. T. Hum-y: a good slow rmmd-arm bowlel'; is a very smart. hitter, and has got a fair defence; works hard, and is very brilliant in the field. )"15. ill. Lruvsan .' a slow round-arm bowler; perhaps did not bowl with such efi'ect as in 1877; as a hat improvetl immensely towards the end of the season, and played a capital innings at Lor(l‘s ; is a first-rate fieldsman at point. *]I. F. de Pumvicini has imprei’ed a great deal in batting, but has not quite lost the habit of running ontto play forward; a hard-working field. T. G. 11. Jloncrirji- is an excelleiit fieldsmaii; was somewhat unlucky in batting at the beginning of the season, but improved a great deal towards the end; a very fair change mediiim~pueed bowler. 12. Spam-er: a very promising cricketer, but must work hard next Seusoll, and then ouglrt to be of great service m the Eleven; a good field, and thoroughly useful fast round-ai-iii bowler *ll'. 11. (Yeah : a very painstaking cricketer, and played several good innings last seasoii; improved very mucli towards the close of it; good field, and sometimes brilliant; afair change bowler. J]. I". Ramsay : a steady, useful, slow round—arm bowler, with easy delivery; ought to be of great service next year if he persevei'es; it fair field and moderate balk *]<‘. 11". Leaf. a very smart and brilliant fieldsinan, and fully justified the place he filled in the Eleven; a fair hat, but has many things to learn yet. MALVERN COLLEGE. Captain, F. W. Stratford. Results of Matches. Illalulwsplayed, 17; Won, 9 ; Drama, 2 ; Lost, 0. Club. Oppnts. Opponents. Where ‘Vheu lst 2nd lst 2nd Played. Played. Inn. Inn. Inn. Inn. J‘Illlcllea‘ H's); (9) l Won by Exeter College, Oxon Malvern ;l\Iay 15 ,32 runs Clifton 0.0 Malvern ‘May 25 . l“ rnns Gloucester . . Jalvern 49 runs Queen’s College, Malvern 26 runs REPTQN SCHOOL . Malvern ‘3 w *7 w dn Choltenham 0.0. Malvern |l77 runs Emeriti C.C. Malvern 93 runs . y Sunnwsnunv 011001. Shrsbury July Iii, 17 ‘ Free Foresters" Malveru July 31 A ll 155 Hflfulchm Drama (2). | ertiord Collefle Oxon Malvern 'J 1 Old Mnlverniaxial. une . . ibins it 118 ms 117 146 110 14 runs Remai'l‘s. |*6 wickets dxi 3'4 wickets dn i 195, — ..Mnlvenl 'J ly10,1| . 14-1 286 Jlurches Lust (6). ‘ Lost by Hereford 0.9. Malvern ,May is ' H mm Worcestershix-e 0.0. Worcster iMay 29 : Inns & 8 run's Malvcrn 0.0. .. ...Malveru June 8 23, (H‘ 163 runs University Coll., OxonMalvern lJune 15 59 — . ‘38 runs Malverii 0.0. '(return)anlvem June 22 14-1} _ a 14:1 1run ‘Vorcestrshre (1:0. (i'tn)iMalvern July' 20 _ 116. —— l 1281 -— 12 runs

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