James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1879
184. ST. CATHERINE’S, GLOUCESTER. One of the oldest and most flourishing of the Cricket Clubs in Gloucester The excellent fielding of this elul) during last season was universally admitted to be second only to that of the represcnmtive Elevcxi of the Tom: Club. Ca tain, Mr. J. H. Barnes, St. Mar rcet ; Hon. Secretary and Treasurer, Mr. ‘harles W. “Williams, Brunswick-road. St. Giles Club. Humans—C. 11. 11; cs (Captain) : gootl judge of the game ; fail' bat, and bowls effectively. 1”. Admm (winner of Presentation But) : very steady in batting and can hit hard ; has bowled witli good cfiect throughout the season, and is a. capital all round man. 11. H'rlllc'a' tgeod change bowler aml fair bat. II. J/j/l'l's 7 pretty bat, and a most sure lonf'stop. a. Bull: wickcncecper throughout the season, in which capacity he has done gcctl service. SCOTLAND. EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY. Captain, G. E. Schulefield. Field, 10 acres, neur Edinburgh. Colours, maronc. Members, about GO. In 1878 this clul) played 19 matches, of which seven w '0 Wm), seven lost, and five drawn. This being the first. year of the club as a regular organised club, and havixig its own groimd, it may, we think, he cungi‘af-lllfl-tfll on the results; and we may hope for a. brilliant future for a club which must get many good players from various sources, not a few of its best men coming from England. Subjoined are the bowling and batting averages for last seasoli, with notice of last year's team :— BATTIN(¥ AVERAGES. Most Must Times in an in a Inns. not out. I| Mawli. G. E. Scholcfield. ll 5} * E. F. Scongal . U) 0 J. F. Batesun 1 l 2 M. Gardner 9 l R. Strolig .. U 3 17 G. F. Chadwwk 16 l 215 J. Smith 11) 3 415 -l J. Lo)' 19 1 43 7 C. N. Cohbe 16 l 24 H. \Villiamson. 17 0 22 2 H.Rendall It; 1! 10 J. Tait .. ll; 1 10 F: H. Fraenkal . 17 5 11 4.4 BO‘VLING AVERAGES. Runs Balls. Runs. Mans. Wkts. Widcs.Noballsqierwkt. . -) . R. Strung ...... . . 130 'J 10 .. O 3.J G. E. Schelclield . ‘ 1M L 0 8.17 H. Williamson 40 l 11 17.15 H. Fraenkul 47 2 U 10.[5 J. F. Bateseli. 1:7 1 0 117.6 -l goozl field; average 20.7. L“. I". Scunyul, veg fine bat; With neat fine style, great defensive and hard hitting powers ; VCi’y goo field anywhere ; good wicket—keeper ; .—\___I_ G st. a c b l rl e ta en wn hill . m k—stre ' w rn' V. il ia m al REMARKS— II. Riche n l ir ud r u rm cfi‘ hiw " ams c m cq‘ hi arm ; lm h ll eff uxi mu] u fl ll. ll a lis: o he " lmb ll ig/rm : u . st. u g G. : et-k ly un un u ou UNIVERSITY. c fl IO c d . lli‘ zu'u J If) ere on is t n. lm in" u un b o gr tu ated s i t, l: f u i n n' ha t. cii . l mi' h ulu n: mul Immim; t. n ’ 1-— ¢ nu . l li R? 5. tch Aver. 14. 3 5:1. 20.7 59 b o . "19 . 33 xl 1” u. “7 45 a 43 . 24 ll’illi 51k . ll 1° 12 13 im d TV L s. 0 . p l'T) ‘l') 7 2 (I .0 o e “ AH [ N " u l (1 1) zic n (1 13 c o l I?) l 0. J. Loy 18 4 -l I! UNI“ ‘ 7m. haying “To"g defeewqflfl h owen ; excellcllt sloiv uwler; fiend h l Q ?0~_l 1L. (m V1: E w c x a utl rl r lii ver u c c 3 i ctrkccpur ;
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