James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1879

x43 . hits herd ; a mocleralc field. Tl". l’. Eéc7cs (2) : played {m the Eleven at the cnd of the season; hard hittixig hat; sometimes fields fairl)‘. _'l.J. .l[uII1'ns(:‘>) : moderate bat; good field. CRANLEIGH SCHOOL. Marches Played, 12 ; Won, 5 ; Lost, 5 ; Drawn, 2. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Runs Inns. not out all Inns. H. E. Cnsawell, Esq 256 ll 1 M J. C. Bridger. fit; 13 4 m; H. Johnston . 1:23 13 0 52 A. "W. Plant . 117 12 I ll A. w. Cums, Esq m n l is M. Smybh . 08 ‘J 1 ”27 C. J. Gay . SH 12 (1 213 C. Young . Nil 12 1 19 C. Caldecott . 70 13 o 33 E. J. Clarke . 40 8 0 14 F. Wyle $73 13 1 *l() E. Priest. 1:5 5 2 fl] BO‘VLING ANALYSIS. . Runs Mdns. Wkts. Nanlls “7:3ch "' ‘ 1 M. Sm th... 2351 m M) A. W. lant 171 ll 0 1 H. E. Ousswcl 405 48 . 0 0 H.Johnston.. lflf) 10 ll 0 0 CRANLEIGH ELE\'EN m 1878.—-II. I: ("t/surf", excellent but, at times scoring fast; possesses capital defence and good butting qualities; gnoll sloix' roundvnrm bowler; in lhe field sure and quick in delivery. A. ll’.‘(.'ulh.<. wicket-keeper for the Eleven, at times huts well. knowing how to inmsh had howling. A. ll". Play", Captain] for the season, hits very hard on t clog-side, always sure of runs; a. very difiicnlt left-handed sloir bowler: very useful for his fielding. l". ll'yhne, gout] nll~rouiitl man, possessiiig good defence With the hat; lmu becii unlucky' in his scores ; good field at short-neg. .ll. Sou/Ill, 11. goml all-round cricketer, lmtting with style and elegance ; an excellent nicdiluin round- arm bowler, always certain of wickets. L Hay, :\ very pretty lint. hitting “1th pluck 0)! either side; perhaps the best fie< in the Eleveii. ('. Calderon, greatly improved in batting towards the end of the season; Capllill longstop. H. Julius/an, comes off sometimes in hitting: wants more care and patience; nut a. guo(1 judge of a. run ; at times howls well ; good field and a sure catch. E. J Clarke, ofteii gets runs, hitting freely ; has been of use {ui' his howling; fields well at long-leg. 0. Young, hats wcll amt] with cifcet ; in the Belt] lacks cnegy. .I. (2fl1-1(lgerv, a. rising but ; hits and cuts well ; always scores ofi fast but wants practice With slow howling; fields extremely well at point. FOREST SCHOOL. BATTING AVERAGES. Most Mosh R in an in uh A uns. Inns. Not out. Inns. unite '. ver. E D. Slmw...” 15 u ss 58 21 E. Charringmn lfi () ' R. B. Johnson L") 0 Rev. G. H. Smit I, 4 U F. S. BOlSSlCl u 0 R. Gore VI 3 E. D. \Vi 'h 15') 2 S. Gilbey.. L’ . J . H. Mathews

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