James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1896

176 L1LLYTVHITE S CRICKETERS ANNUAL. C H A R T E R H O U S E S C H O O L . BATTING AVERAGES. Inns. W . B. L Barrington ... 11 H. R. B. Hancock ... 11 R. E. S. Barrington ... 10 O. E. Wre ford Brown ... ... 11 C. A. Am icron ............. ... 11 8. G. Wallace ... 10 G. A. Bishop 7 G. M. Mort ............. ... 5 F. Good ............. 7 F. J. Walton ............. 8 J. S. Richardson............. 4 Times Most in not out. 1 Runs. 449 an Inns. 128 Average 44*90 0 426 151 38*63 2 267 97 33*37 1 229 92 22*90 1 177 69 17*70 3 113 51 16*14;: 0 65 17 9*28 0 29 20 6*80 «> 25 8* 5 2 25 12* 4*If 1 6 3 2 The following also batted W. A . E. Austen, 5—5— 1 ; H. L. T. Walsh, 20: C. B. Hulton, 6—11—9—13—17 5*—23; F. H.C lay, 0 -1 5 ; B. Murdoch, 2. 29 — 4 —17* ; L . G. Jackson,6—4* —7—15—0; R. H. Laird, 2*-0— 7 BOTTLING AVERAGES. W. R. L. Barrington Overs. . . . 70*1 F. Gc*»d ......................... ... 155 8. G. Wallace ............. ... 187 F. J. Walton ............. ... 111*1 G. A. Bishop ... 42 H. R. B. Hancock ................ . . . 56 G. M . Mort........................ 9 Maidens. Runs. Wickets. Average 29 150 12 lf*5 56 332 22 16*09 60 447 29 15*41 33 265 15 17*06 5 132 6 22 10 201 9 22*33 0 31 0 ------ - The following al*o bowlt-d W . A. E. Austen, 48—3—194—5 ; L. G. Jackson, 50—6— 1*8 3 ; (\ B. Hulton. S—0—9—0. Bamngton bowled 4 wides, Bishop 3, Good 2, Austen 1, and Walton 1 ; Walton 2 no-balls, and Hancock 1. C harterhou se E leven in 1895. — * W. B. L. Barrington (captain): Has made a most excellent and painstaking captain. Is a splendid batsman, with r e very good strokes. As a change bowler has been very successful, and is a -aft* field. *//. Jt. B. Hancock: A very fine bat with great hitting powers, hi - off-dri \es being splendid ; has consistently done well. A very fair medium pace right-hand bowler. A good ground field, but rather uncertain catch. *8. Wallace: A good right-hand fast bowler, though apt to despair; has been invaluable to the school. Good field and fair bat. <). K. Wreford Brown : A go'd steady bat; la gan the season very well, though lately has not scored so many runs. A really smart and safe field at cover-point. It. E. 8. Barrington: A frretty ba ', and invariable scorer through the whole season. A fair though t Lther slow field. * A. Andernon: A safe and steady bat, generally making A very smart out-field. *F. Hood: A steady right-hand medium pace Jrov. r, With great control over the ball. A good field, but very poor bat. *F. J, ]i rlton A fant right-band bowler; has been very successful during the last L. If of the quart* r■, though rather erratic at the beginning. Safe field. Poor i.< *J. S. It it l/4d(Ison : lias only played for the school in three or four n •'<he*. find has kept wicket in all o f them exceedingly well. Poor bat. (j. 1> hog: f airly good though uncertain but, occasionally hitting well. Very erratic bowler, though often successful. Fair field.

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