James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1895

2 5 4 LILLYWHITE'S CRICKETERS' ANNUAL. MYCROFT, WILLIAM. (June 19). One of the best fast bowlers of his day. Did good service for Derbyshire in the middle of the seventies and subsequently for the Marylebone Club, by w h o mhe was engaged for several years . PRICE, WALTER. (September 4). A memberof the Ground staff at Lords for a quarter of a century . Played for Notts in 1869-70 , and in the latter year for Players v. Gentlemen both at Lords and Oval. Umpired at Lords in many of thebestmatches. PULLIN, C. K. A well -known Gloucestershire cricketer and subsequently one of thebest CountyUmpires. RAYNER, S. C. (April 9). Hon. Sec. of Hornsey C.C. from 1883-9 . Previously Hon. Sec . of Carlton Hill C.C. Well-knownin Metropolitan cricket . RICKETTS, JAS. (June). A member of the Lancashire Eleven about 1867. Carried his bat through the innings that year against Surrey for 195. RUSSELL, LORD CHAS. (July). One of the oldest members of the Marylebone Club. Playedat Lords in 1827. His connection with M.C.C. extendedover a period close on 70 years . WasSergeant -at-Armsin the House of Commons form a n years. SELBY, J. (March 18). A prominent memberof the Notts County Eleven ; was at the head of the batting averages in 1878, also a fine field and first -class sprinter . SIM, W. W. (April 9). Hon. Sec. and Treasurer of the Devon County C.C. for m a n years. SONDES , EARL. (September ). Well known in connection with Kent cricket . A sthe Hon. G. W. Milles in his day a fair cricketer . Took a great interest in and was a regular attendant of the Canterbury week.

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