John and James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Companion 1882

156 B owling A nalysis . The Bowling Analysis was not kept in several matches. P. A. Pughe took ^ wickets in 16 matches, N. McLachlan took 4 7 wickets in 11 matches, H. A. Haines Uy' 41 wickets in 14 matches. MERTON COLLEGE. Sec., F. C. N ewton ; Capt, P. H ardy . Matches, 18- B atting A verages . —won 11, Times drawn 7. Inns. not out. Runs. AYe* P. Hardy . . . . . . . .................................18 3 139 9.4 F. C. Newton.................. ................................ 17 2 2*19 16.9 J. A. Stokes .................. ......................... 14 0 319 22.11 E. Brvans .................. ............................. 6 0 41 6.5 A. E. Stantial................. .................................14 1 102 7.11 J. H. French .................. 2 121 10.1 A. 0. Whiting.................. ................................ 15 3 353 29.7 F. W. Jerry .................. .................................15 2 487 37.6 J. C. Wade" . . . . . . ................................ 12 2 249 24.9 H. T. Monro .................. ................................ 6 1 34 6.4 W. Higgins .................. .................................17 2 139 9.4 ST. JOHN’ S COLLEGE. j Pres, and Capt., W. A. T hornton ; See., A. M. H emsley ; Treas., J. A. W igan , ] Members, 110. Subs., £1 4s. Colours, blue and salmon. Matches, 14—won 3, lost 6, drawn, 5. W. A. T hornton (20), v i d e University Eleven. A, M. H emsley (21), sound bat, drives hard, and has good defence; good medium-pace bowler. J. A. W igan (9) I hits hard, but is too fond of hitting; uncertain field. H. T. C oney (9), steady bat, I with hardly sufficient freedom; fair change bowler. T. H. H unt (16), a free bat, with I very pretty style; a fairly good fast bowler. C. E. G arratt (15), a greatly improved I bat, but at times uncertain; lazy in the field. A. V. D espard (13,), a free bat, with good hitting powers; a splendid field when he tries, but very lazy. A. M. B eaumont I (6), a moderate bat; a good field, but is inclined to be careless. W. M. B arwick (4), I a very successful under-hand bowler, with good break; only a moderate bat. W.T. B arkwortii ( 4 > ) , a very energetic player, but has much to learn. R. B. J ohnson (3), a j very moderate bat, and inclined to be lazy in the field. WADHAM COLLEGE. Sec. and Treas., H. H. M onckton ; Capt., 1881, W. H. T. W rigiit , 1882, A. F. C. O wen . Members, 4r4. Subs., £1 5s. annually. Colours, light blue and white. Matches, 12—won 2, lost 10. B aiting A verages . W. H. T. Wright (capt.) Innings. Times not out. Runs, Most in an Inns. Aver. 0 115 57 23 E. K. R. Reynolds.................... 2 102 21 1/ F. E. Garrard............................ 2 142 38 12.9 J. N. Swann . . . • • • . • 1 111 49 11.1 F. W. Paul ............................ 0 97 23 9.7 A. F. C. Ow en ............................ 1 108 49 8.3 H. H. Monckton . . . . . . 1 60 19 7.5 L. Clarke .................... • • 0 60 21 7.1 A. G. Ouvry . . .................... . . . . 11 1 65 17 6.5 F. W. Ewart * ......................... 1 69 2 2 4.9 C. G. L e d g e r ............................ . . . . 10 5 12 7 2.4 H. P y m ................. . . . . . 0 15 7 1.6

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