James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1879
131 RADIilJY OOIiLEGfiE. C.ipt,F,B. Taylor. Kesults of Matches. Jfatc/ics J'/tri/td, fl; Jfon, o; Lvul.(5. Oppouciits. .Uafc/tci n'oH (.1). Dcddingtoii Club Exeter Nondescripts Roudin"Club Jfdtc/ien Los(((>). Mert^jn College Old Riulleiane Corpus College Magdalen College.., Sfcroatley Club Bradpibld Coll. Where Played. Radley Radley Radloy When Played. I June June If July ];i Club. Oppnts. 1st 2nd 1st 2nd Inn.Inn.Inn.Inn. 1 Wunh;/ !)-lj *-Jl (jf — 2.") runs *5 wd JiM| _ ; HI _ 'iiiruns 19q] _ • 107 »5i}.92 runs *o w d Radloy Radley Radley Radloy Radley BradficId.July (! •May 22 May .'Ml .Tune •Inne I-f '.Tune 21 ;{«■ *;u- i.'H 120' *8:) 12.H Od *11 i;M lib — *117) l((;t _ ,*|.h| ! Lost Ay — 95 runs *9 w d — ,8 runs *5 w d — 75 runs *-t w d — 1 run *9 w d — .'18 runs *5 av d cf lof; laoi *3-i iOwkts*ow BATTING AVERAGES. No. of Inns. Played. F. B. Taylor 19 G. L. Whitavorth 12 C. H. White 12 C. D. Macl.agan 12 H. C. Cunnyngliame 11 R. J. Wickham 7 W. G. Baker 12 A. L. Bristowe 10 H. H. Byass 9 W. H. Elkington 10 BOWLING ANALYSIS. Balls, ildns. Runs. F.B. Taylor J0P7 -15 IfU C. B. Maclagan 480 2'1 211 S. H. Byase 40 1 9(1 Times Most not No of in an out. Ruus. Inns. Aver. 0 174 97 J9.5 0 ]f34 55 . 19.8 8 9(1 2(5 10.(5 1 44 19 4 0 .52 20 -1.8 .1 20 y 5 8 122 29 19.5 (1 122 29 12.2 0 J.'l 4 1.4 0 21 5 2.5 Aver. Wkts. Wides. per wktt 9!) 4 12.28 21 .') lO.l 2 2 18 RADLEY Eleven in 1h78.—/•'. Ji. T/t//lor (Cant.) : an excellent slow bowlci-, with great command ovci" the ball; a ciaiigerous bat \vlien once set. iiud a very good field near the wieket. G. L. WhiUrorfh'-. a useful and steady bat when he pleases ; also a reliable field ; might possibly make a bowler with practice. "C. 11. ; somewhat disappointing in batting, though a quick nm-gctter wliilc at the wickets ; a very good field at cover-point. *C. !>. Madogun : a very useful laft-hiuid howler ; with care miglit be first-rate, as he has a good spin ; a very second-rate bat ; but good field at point. *11. (J. Cuunnnf/hamc : Avould be more useful as a bat if lie would Bometmiee try to play steadily ; occasionally fielded fairly, li. J, IVici/itrw was prevented by an accident from doing mtich this year ; ought to be a good bat and field in time. IV. 0. Bake'-: a steady and useful bat, with a little mure freedom would be lirst-riitc ; slow and uncertain in the field. A. L. BvUtawe : a fast improviug bat, cuts well, should practice forward play rather more ; a very poor field. S, 11. Bguss : a promising bowler, and came on wonderfully in batting towards the end of the season. V. IT. Elkinglou, somewhat stiff at present with the bat; a fair field, F 2
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