John and James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Companion 1882
m B owling A verages . Overs. Maidens. Runs. Wkts. Wides. Rung per Wkt. 8.11 8.3 37 235 28 2 J. Evans . . . . . . . . 136 26 235 29 9 S. P. Evans . . . . . . . . 21.1 4 67 5 0 11.2 L. Finding . . . . . . . . 60 15 124 15 2 8.4 0 . Kirby . . . . . . . . 203.3 66 341 37 6 9.8 A. Lofthonse , . . . . . 96 22 220 20 1 11 A. Mitchell . . . . . . . . 32.1 4 91 5 2 18.1 R. E. North . . . . . . . . 42 C 136 7 I 19.3 T. Soper . . . . . . . . 68 12 163 12 0 13.7 G.T. West . . . . . . . . 108 11 285 21 1 13.12 T. Wilkinson . . . . . . 82.3 19 135 17 1 7.16 BEAUMARIS.—Pres., Sir R. L. M. Bulkeiey, Bart. ; Capt., R. Jones ; Hon. Treas. T. Dixon; Hon. Sec., R. Thomas. Snbs., 10s. 6 d. Colours, orange and black! Matches 12 .—won 8 , lost 3, drawn 1 . R. Jones (15), gcod bowler, sure catch! smart field, and, haying good knowledge of the game, makes an admirable captain! T. J. Williams (10), agood bat, with tremendous hitting powers; a splendid wicket, keeper. F Geary (10), a steady bat; fields well at point; proved himself a useful bowler. G. R. Cox (9), the best bat in the eleven, but unsuccessful this season; a fair bowler. T. Morgan (9), a good all-round man. T. F. Phillips ( 8 ), a regular sticker, prefers keeping his wicket togetting runs. J Morgan ( 8 ), fair bat and bowls well at times; rather slow in the field. R. E. Jones (7), good style, but rather unfor. tunato. H. H. Thomas ( 6 ), a steadj bat; is a useful change b*>wler and fields well. O. J. Pritchard ( 6 ), rather too anxious to hit; quick and sure field. W. Dixon (5), a perfect long-stop ; has managed to get runs when least expected. R. Thomas (5), a first-rate long.stop ; hits hard as a bat, but overlooks defence; worked hard as secretary. T. Dixon (3) has a peculiar but sometimes effective style of batting; rather an unsafe field. BICESTER.—Formed in 1871. Hon. Sec., J. Coleman; Treas., S. Averill; Capt., H. Tubb. Members, 130. Subs., 5s. and upwards. Matches, 21—won 11, lost 7, drawn 3. BLACKHEATH MORDEN.—Sec., L. W. Stobart, 12, The Paragon, Blackheath, S.E. Matches played, 29—won 13, lost 9, drawn 7. B atting A verages . Times Most in Matches. Innings. not out. Runs. an Inns, Aver. W .Anld .................. 4 0 68 39 14.2 T. J. Baillie . . . , 11 1 136 35 13.6 R. S. Brockelbank . . . . 9 8 2 62 20 8.4 G. W. Burton . ,............... 16 16 0 249 37 15.9 S. Christopherson . ,............... 14 14 3 165 45* 15 M. J. Druitt . . . ............... 10 10 2 102 23 12.6 J. A. Fraser . . . ............... 6 C 0 85 29 14.1 T. J. Green . . . ., . . . . lo 10 0 127 33 12.7 F. S. Ireland . . . , 17 1 300 63* 18.12 F. H. Lacey . . . , 18 2 405 101 * 25.6 P. A. Newton . ,............... 19 20 2 193 67 10.13 A. Penn................ ............... 3 3 0 45 21 15 F. Penn . . . « . ............... 2 2 0 67 36 28.1 F. W. Prior . . . ................ 20 20 0 160 28 8 E. H. Rodwell . ,............... 14 14 1 381 82 29.4 P. H. Rogers . . . ,............... 7 8 3 75 49 15 J. E. Shaw . . . <............... 6 7 3 198 89* 49.2 L. W. Stobart „ ,............... 12 12 1 68 32 6.2 G. Stokes . . . ................7 9 1 184 77 23 L. Stokes , , . ,............... 9 9 0 2 76 127 30.6 W. S. Valentine . ,............... 7 7 ♦Not out. 1 6 0 21 8.2
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