John and James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Companion 1882

163 I Maynard U a n d 'O ^ o r b e s ^ a n J 3 ° /p d 27) ■G o n t s .o f Yorksh irn l ^ n o t ^ J ^ p ita b ly en te r ta in ed b y the R e v . & ? D „ S *— M,a Unti^AWH who HP.nrft/1 19.7o.Tifl 90fl inatcn I i m— rn i v u l l V v ' ^ J v — - w * v f A ^ W 1 l i t * U anti wereJ\v ln f o r the W anderers , ho sco red 127 and 228, aga in s t 90 and OS in an j j y oDPOnents . F o r the w in n e r s , W ebbe p la y e d tw o fine inn in g s o f fit Pa r to f t w q.nci 36, M aynard 11 and 56 ; for S essay , H aw ke hit hard and well for * r«i, waiter ^ * p i e m a n b ow le d as stra igh t as e v e r . The c o n c lu d in g match o f Sand ^ » and^<Sn at Lasce lles H a ll, where u n fo r tu n a te ly ne ither side cou ld muster h^our * a8 Tho “ v i l la g e ,” h ow ev e r , su ffered the m ost, as though the Wanderers l ‘ - ‘uUstcn?i oMe assistance o f H o rn b y , th e ir o p p on en ts w ere m inu s the s e rv ice s o f ;*♦ the in valI7 To rkwood . The m a tch resu lted in an ea sy w in for the Wanderers by Kites, Bill* a g v v —W anderers , 251 and 25 fo r n o w i c k e t ; L a sce lles H a ll, 125 and 15o. ** - Wfl Scores . ----------- , ™ w TTJ - J — J A . Th ew lis p la y e d w e l l for 46 10 wickets, ou i lfapwd got 72 for the Wand a ™* and 45 resp ectiv ely fo r th n u / 0™ ’ an<i E W try » * » m , u T » 5 & ' “ “ ,M 1 m any a year t o com e . BATT ING AVERAGES . I k U ■1A. J- i i /R. J. MtfJ 1 '■ s| i (IJl l D. Walker II a .N. Hornby ■fl p.J.Henery ■ j.H. Stirling 1 M. P. Lncas HR. G. Stainton l T - In n s . T im es n o t out. R un s . Most in an Inn s . A ver . . . . . 8 0 320 128 40 , . . . . 9 1 217 72 27.1 ................... 10 1 207 36 23 w . . . . . Smith . . . , . . . . 8 0 170 52 21.2 ....................9 1 167 49* 20.7 ....................4 0 66 33 16.2 .................... 8 0 115 46 14.3 .................... 9 1 100 30 12.4 .................... 6 1 • 62 23 122 .................... 10 4 71 13 11.5 .................... 8 1 59 16* 8.3 BOWLING AV ERAG E S . Runs 1 per i l l Overs. M a iden s . Run s . W k ts . W k t . ' l. D. Walker . . . . ........................303 100 647 42 13 & P. Lucas . . * • ........................ 1 G 8 47 164 14 11.10 P.J.Henery . . . . ,/ E. M. Lawson Smith . . ........................238 78 430 21 20.10 ........................195 69 354 16 22.2 1* A. J. Webbe . „ . . ....................... 31 7 62 2 31 jj A.N. Hornby . . „ . !■ * ....................19 2 53 1 53.3 s i U P P I N G H A M * R O V E R S . m % ^ • Hon. Sec., 0. E. Green , 13, F en ch u r ch A v en u e , E.C. M embers, abou t 60. C o lou rs red, black, and b lu e , w ith w h ite border. M a tch e s , 10—won 6 , d raw n 4. R esults of M atches . . S id e s . >“ } ! ; " ’ ■ - " ‘ k » 5 K S r « , • : : : : : : | - Beechwood. ^ -^^han i R ov e r s w on in 1* in n in g s b y j ^ run8* 7 $ ' " ‘ “ ’e ' i S ! B r o t S » i^niogS , “ “ W : August 8 th and 9 th , Gentn. f Rover8 # # m Manchester. ^ P ' l i Tvrham R ovotb w on b y 9 w ick e ts . . , yV?riAton C lub and G round . 10th and 11th, Casti ow ing to rain. £ . Rochdale. 11 T ota l 118 188 232 235 276 481 247 248

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