John and James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Companion 1882
160 improving1slow bowler, and steady bat. . It. rl rye , good bat, catting well; oxe^ii point. R~ E. M acnaghten , good field, and safe catch; stiff as a bat. E, 0. p0u,e71‘ (sec.), far the best bat in the team, being very steady and very strong on the0ff.Sh 1 good field, and bowls with success sometimes. G. S earlk (capt.), very steady but unfortunate bat; good field j as captain was most onergetic* d B atting A verages . Inns. Times not ont. Runs. Most in an Inns. R. A. Coleridge . . . . ...........................2 0 * 11V /V 9 E. G. Colvin ~ . . . . ....................... 9 2 J66 85 M. S. Dimsdale . . . . ........................5 1 37 23 W. A. J. Ford . . . . .......................... 9 0 135 43 C. Hall ................... . . ................... 6 2 15 7 E. H. Kelly . . . . ...........................6 2 33 61 13* E. Im p e y ................... 0 45 W. R. Trye . . . . 0 92 4* R. E. Macnaghten . . ...........................3 1 10 6 E. 0. Powell . . . . .......................... 8 2 306 84 G. S e a r l e ................... .......................... 9 1 77 * Notout. MAGDALENE COLLEGE. Ave?i 5.1 23.5 9.1 15 3.3 8.1 1.0.1 U.l 5 51 9.5 Hon. Sec. for 1892, H. A. N ewton ; Capt. for 1832, W. N. R oe . Matchos played in 1831,11—won 1, lost 4, drawn 6. B atting A verages . Times Most in Most in Matches. Inns. not out. Runs. an Inns. a Match. Aver. F. G. Knott . . ...................10 10 1 332 178 178 36.8 W. N. Roe . . ...................11 11 1 344 114 114 31.4 E. R. Yerburgh ................... 9 7 0 196 77 77 23 H. G. Barlow • ♦ i » •• 11 10 1 105 22 22 11.6 Lord Throwley 6 0 71 26 26 11.0 A. W. Plant . . ................... 8 6 1 57 17 17 11.2 R. Hunt . . . . 9 2 54 18 18 7.5 F. J. Byng . . .................. 4 3 0 22 12 12 7.1 H. A. Newton ...................11 10 0 65 25 25 6.5 F. Johnson . . 4 • • • • • • ’ 3 0 11 10 10 4.2 H. Bidden . . ................... G 6 0 20 15 15 4 A. T. Holmes ................... 4 3 0 73 49 49 24.1 QUEEN’S COLLEGE. Pres., Rev J. H. G r a y ; Sec., J. L ongbottom ; Treas., Rev. W. C ampion , D.D.; Capt., A. T. H odgson . Members, 30. Subs., 15. Ground, 4 acres. Distance from Station, 1£miles. Colours, red and green, light blue stripes between. Matches, 9- won 1, lost 3, drawn 5. Most Runs Aver. in [nns A. T. Hodgson . . . . 17.1 55 J. H. Gray . . . . . . 14.2 44 W. H. Bolton . . . . 21.1 134 J. Rooker . . . . . . 17.8 36 D. E. Wright . . . . 6.8 18 J. Longbottom . . . . 4.6 28* ♦ Most Rons Aver. in Inns. A. H. Richardson . . 14.6 43* G. Butler . . . # 52 H. Hastings . . . . 16.3 32 J. Jervis . . , . . . 4.3 10* S. Priestly . . . T 4 Not out. TRINITY COLLEGE. Sec., F. M. L ucas j Treas., F. W. L eaf ; Capt., F. C. C. R owe . Matches, 16—won 5, lost 4, drawn 7. F. C. C. R owe (capt.), G. B. S tudd , C. T. S tudd , see University Eleven. E. A. J. M aynard , a good bat with strong defence; fair bowler. P. J* H eneey , a fine bat and good field; a fair bowler. F. W. C atron , a brilliant* hitter, but apt to bo unsteady; lazy field. F. W. P oland , a steady bat; a good wicket keeper. F. W. L eaf , a fair bat; a good field. P. A. E ccles , a stoady bat •a fino straight bowler. J. R. N apier , a good fast bowler on his day, but hurt himself early in the- season; a free bat. E. H. H ardcastle , a pretty bat and fair bowler.
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