John and James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Companion 1882

166 BATTING AVERAGES. W. M. 0. Wilson T. W. Stevens H. Pig, P. A. Thomas , H. W. Stephen C. S. King Inns. Times '4 Most in not out. Runs. an Inns. . 7 1 80 33 . 3 3 39 33 . 3 0 38 35 . 3 0 37 23 . 4 2 25 19 . 4 1 36 24 . 11 0 130 32 . 4 1 35 31 . 5 0 55 16 . 3 0 30 21 . 8 0 80 22 , . 4 0 40 17 . 3 0 30 10 . 22 3 182 36* . 3 1 29 10 . 4 1 27 23* , . 7 0 60 24 . , . 5 1 35 14 * Not out. OLD SHIRBURNIANS . Hon. Sec., the Rev. W. J. Kendle, Forston House, Dorchester. Members, about 70. Colours, blue, gold, and rod. The following was the only match played in 1881 Date and Place. August 5th and 6th, Lord’ s. 1st Inns. Old Shirburnians................... . . 152 M.C.C. and Ground ................... 163 M.O.C. won by 94 runs. 2nd Inns. Total. 86 233 169 STYG I ANS . Hon. Sec., A. Wreford, Royal Courts of Justice, W.C. The Stygians Club founded at the close of the 1880 cricket season with W. S. Shirley tor president, W. G. Wyld for captain. Colours,red, gold, and light blue. Very few matches wei played in 1881 owing to defective arrangements; but it is intended to make a start next season under the management of the new hon. sec. I l i f i i i t i c s c ftI r i

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