James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1891

2 3 6 LILLYWHITE'SCRICKETERS' A N N U A L. PALAIRET , R. C. N. (Repton ). Bats in very good style , and showed exceptional promise; keenandquick field . ROBINSON, C. J. Goodbat, combining defence with very hard hitting ; ex- cellent field anywhere, with a quick return ; safe catch . ROE, W. N. (Cambridge ). Good bat, with great punishing powers ; good slow right -hand bowler, in which department he has improved this year ; brilliant field , with a quick return . Ross, H. A punishing bat, playing the game thoroughly ; has taken the wicket successfully on several occasions ; fair field . SPENCER, T. Steady bat ; most energetic and reliable field . TRASK, J. E. Most useful left -hand bat, with great patience ; hard-working field. YOUNG, W. A. R. (Harrow). Useful manall round ; steady and reliable bat; very good out-field , with a safe pair of hands ; would be a useful slow bowlerif he wouldrenouncelong-hops. WOODS, S. M. J. (Brighton and Cambridge) and PALAIRET, L. C. H. (Repton and Oxford) , play for Somersetshire . S T A F F O R D S H I R E . ALLCOCK, C. H. (Cambridge ). An excellent slow bowler ; useful bat ; fine judge of the game. BROWNFIELD, D. H. (Rugby). A n enthusiastic cricketer ; good all -round player ; fine in the out-field , and dangerous bat whenset . COPESTAKE, J. H.. Perhaps the most dangerous batsmanin the eleven ; seldom plays. COZENS, F. T. Useful player ; fair bat ; good field ; change bowler (fast ) . HEATH, A. H. (Clifton and Oxford) . Captain ; a sound cricketer ; grand field , and the most scientific bat in the County. TWEMLOW, F. R. Fine batsman; was of immense assistance to the County last year, whenmanyfailed ; good field . VAUGHTON, HOWARD. Indefatigable field , and very steady , pretty bat. WARING, F. J. A good field and steady bat. S U R R E Y . CATTLEY, S. W. (Eton). Has good defence , and generally makes runs ; useful field. HORNER, C. E. (Cheltenham and Oxford) . A useful fast round-arm bowler ; m o d e r a t eb a ta n dfield. MORGAN, C. L. A useful all -round cricketer ; a good bat, and at times very suc- cessful as a b o w l e r. READ, W. W. One of the very best batsmen of the day; plays very straight , and hits all round with great freedom ; a fine field anywhere, and can also keep wicket . (Hon. Ivo Bligh's Australian Team, 1883 ; Melbourne C.C. Australian Team, 1887. ) ROLLER, W. E. (Westminster and Cambridge). Hits well all round, and has good defence ; safe in the field ; was able to play little last year. SHUTER, J. (Winchester ). A pretty bat, playing very hard, especially on the off -side ; a splendid field ; a keen cricketer , and has captained the eleven withgreat success . TROLLOPE, W. S. (Westminster). Goodbat, and at times effective fast round- a r mb o w l e r. TROUNCER, C. A. (Cambridge). A good left -handed bat, having defence as well ashit; scored largely in the trial matches at Cambridge; moderate field . JEPHSON, D. L. A. , and STREATFEILD, E. C. (Cambridge), play for Surrey. S U S S E X . ANDREWS, W. H. A very dangerous left -handed batsman, and magnificent field.

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy NDg4Mzg=