James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1879

174 University Eleven); average, 22 ". G. 31. Robinsnn: did not play often last season, but is a. most usefifl addition to the strengtln of the Club ; average, 20.3. F.-ll'. J. I'm-(I: the family name is a synonym for’ cricket. and in F. W. J. this Gel'tnillly does not fail of truth; can hit like the brother ; an insidious nml useful bowler; aver-Inge, 18.7. If. (f. If. Ford: and yet another; erst, of the Gloucestersliii'e Eleven, nntl so of necessity n thornngh cricketer; it safe and good but ; his bowling rareb' gets up. so difficult, to score from ; at home at the wicket or- at point; average, 18.0. If. [him—rs : plays the game “by the (mlfl ;" man)’ a howler ill lose his patience and his temper lxcfoi‘e R. R.lnscs his wicket; average, 1 .I. P. I’m/mix: earl)' in the Search his analysis was remarkably not}, but his batting hardly satisfied the promise of M77 ; average. 18.0. Ami/m rlllllly : makes his runs quiekl3' and we]l. hitting clean and hard 3 as n purveyur of the artflil slovs' meets with much success; average, 17A. II. ('. 11111171“ a y safe but. and a gaml chnnge (slow 11er he wicket—keeper ; is after: hnts with n confidence which leaves not ing thoroughly plays the gnn‘ie in the success of the Club being due, exertions; average, 8.2. GUILDFORD CLUB. Hon. Seen, H. Betting. Jlyiclms Ping/£41, lfl ; ll'on, 9 ; 1,031.3 ; Drawn, l. AVERAGES. [BATTING Most Most Not. in an in n Inns. out Runs. Inns. Match. Aver, J. Stevens 13 z 91 9: ~ 52 T. Sturt . 2 U 51 J. ‘Welder. 6 0 -l~_| ‘V. Brook 7 I) ll, W. Smith. 17) 1 fi.’ R. Batemmi. ii 3 7} ti 1 J.’ 4 I fill 7 ll 5“ T. Smith . 1-1 0 757 W. Stevens . ll 1 if R. Agate . 10 0 21 J. E. ‘Vatson 4 o 29 H. Batting . 4 0 In W. Hampton a 1 9 F. W. Franks 7 o m S. Famfield. 4 0 1:7") ' l J. Durke . a BOWLING ANALYSIS. Mdns. Rims. Wkts. Wides. G. Holden .. 13: 44 10 0 S. Fnrnfield 1 (55 151 I \Vheeler 2 £39 5 0 Putter 0 117 l l 0 F. W. Franks 18 148 13 7 R, Batman 15 298 29 0 106 553 52 18 T. Smifli... 174 University Elev n); average, 22 ". G. M. Robina)»: ditl not play often lust season, but isu. most useful addition to the strengtll of the Club ; average, 211.11. F.-ll'. J. Fnrd: the family name is n. synonym fur cricket, xmcl in F. W. J . this cermin13v does not fail nf truth ; can hit like the brother ; an insidio|1s zunl useful bowler; average, 18.7. H. l’. 13. I’m-d: and yet another; erst, cf the Gloucestershire Eleven,umi so of necessity u thorungh cricketer: is safe and good lint; his howling rarely gets up, so diflieult to SCUl'O from ; ut home at the wicket or utpuint; rwernge, 18.0. If. [Myers : play's the game "by the can! ; " mnny n bowler will 1054: his patience and his temper before R. R loses his wicket; average, 18.2. J. P. Fru ' ear13' in the seasun his xmnl was reumrknlfly §“°d’ but his batting hm-dl satisfie(l the promise of 1x77 ; nvemgc. 15.0. Arrhvs finally : makes his runs quick13' and well. hitting clean and lmnl ; x u. pm of the artful slow meets with mncli success; average, 17.4. II. ('. [Ha/Par: in safe but. nml a gem] change (slow rnmulhrm) - .’ the wicket—keeper ; is niten * mts with n confidence which wicket up at 3 ex 05; nvern c. 9.1. leaves no! ing 10 be thoroughly plny-s the g the success of the Club bail), exertions ; average, 8.2. G IL FORD CLUB. Hon. See, H. Betting. JIytcI/rs Player], Ill ; Won, 9 ; Last, 8 ; Drawn, 1. lBi\TTING AVERAGES. Most Most ‘at. m an m u Inns. 13m Inns. Match. Aver, J. Stevens 18 1 92 $2 46.2 T. Sturt . 2 H 51 m - J. anhler. ll 0-1} W. Breaker 7 ll 4-1, . S ith. 1:3 1 h.’ . Butternut). ll 11 .!~_l ‘V. Rowhoth u 1 2m Holden , -l l :K(I W. “Webbcr . 7 E) L“ . S ith . ll 0 I” . Stevens . 1-1 1 12>} . gate 10 (l 25 J. E. W’atson -I 0 2a . etting . -l o 15 W. a pton 3 1 9 . “I. rmks 7 o 15} . urn ld. 4 D In 6 1 7 . c I L SIS. Balls. Mdns. Runs. “ihts. Wides. G. l .. m 44 o mfxeld 1 65 11K 1 ‘ l 2 39 5 0 o 20 117 n 0 W. E‘m 18 148 1:1 7 . utemuil 15 2518 29 0 106 553 52 18 . Salim..."

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