James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1890
2 2 8 LILLYWHITE'SC R I C K E T E R S" A N N U A L. DISNEY, J. Born at Ripley , November 20 , 1861. 5ft . 8in.; 10½st . A good wicket -keeper ; quite in the front rank; has not come on in his batting . Address-Batterley , near Alfreton . EVANS CHARLES .-Born at Sheepbridge . Address -Sheepbridge , Chesterfield . e Clydesdale C.C. , Glasgow , where he has done very well ; played once for Derbyshire v. Yorkshire , and made47 in first -class form. HALL, WALTER. Born at Glossop . Goodslow bowler, with lot of break both ways; useful bat, andvery good field . Address Glossop ; e RoytonC.C. H A Y, GEORGE. Born at Staveley , January 28, 1851. 5ft . 7 in.; 12st . A useful fast bowler , very straight , and quick from pitch . Address -Staveley , Derby- shire ; e Lord's. HULME, JOSEPH . Born at Church Gresley , June 29, 1862. 5ft . Sin.; 11st . A left -handed bowler, and on last year's form quite in the front rank, showing a very great improvement on his previous form ; a hard hitter , and goodfield . PORTER, G. Bornat Spondon. Verygood fast bowler ; fair bat ; rather slow inthe field . Address Spondon , Derby ; e Longsight C.C. PURDY, T. Born at Brimington. Goodbat and field . Address-Briming- ton, Chesterfield ; e Belfast . RATCLIFFE, GEORGE. Born at Ilkeston , 1856. 5ft. 8in .; 11st. Acapital bat ; is also a good field . Address-Eastwood, Notts . STORER, WILLIAM. Born at Ripley , Jan. 25, 1868. 5ft . Sin .; 101st . A pro- mising young cricketer , being a fair bat and wicket -keeper . Address- Butterley Hill , Ripley , Derbyshire ; e Derby Midland . STREET , HENRY. Born at Riddings , April 18, 1864. 5ft . 9in .; 11st . 9lbs . Good steady bat ; bids fair to become a good all -round cricketer . Address-Riddings , near Alfreton , Derbyshire ; e Tibshelf Colliery . SUGG, W. Born at Ilkeston , 1860. A very good medium-pace bowler, with break ; good bat and field . Address-Burnley. E S S E X . ALMOND, J. A good bat, and fair field ; only played for the County on one occasion . eElstree School , Herts . BASTOW, J. A good wicket -keeper , and a good bat, but was not so successful as in previous seasons . BURNS, J. If he will not play to the gallery will makea really first -class batsman ; an injury , at football , to his arm interfered greatly with his fielding andbowling last season ; shall expect some good performances from himin 1890. e Lordsin 1890. CARPENTER , H. " A chip of the old block " ; hardly made as much progress as was expected of himlast season ; with perseverance will makeanexcel- lent bat and a good bowler. e CountyGround, Leyton. FREEMAN, E. C. A good bat , and capital field ; his ground duties prevent his playing much. JONES, G. Has not got back to his form of a few seasons since in first -class cricket ; made plenty of runs in minor matches ; a fair change bowler. Address-G.E.R. Stratford Works, Stratford . LITTLEWOOD, G. A very good bat; kept wicket in excellent form for the County, and is quite amongst the first flight of stumpers . e County Ground , Leyton. PICKETT, H. Fast right -handed bowler, never bowled better in his life than during the past season ; did an excellent performance for Essex v. Surrey at Leyton. e Lord's . G L O U C E S T E R S H I R . BENDALL, FREDERICK GEORGE. Born at Cheltenham , Dec. 18, 1855. 5ft . 6in .; 10st . 5lbs . A left -hand medium-pace bowler, with break from leg ; fair bat, and good field . Address -Collingwood Villa , Cheltenham ; e R.A.C. , Cirencester.
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