John and James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Companion 1882

107 g r o s v s s o b l o l ' ’ drawn 5,1 «e. ROAD Treas 6 d. lion C.Lewry. • • r J. Morris . . r t Willis . . Hf ft. Armfield l C.B. PliiHiP3 j A. Mantle . V Hester ?; W. Abbott . a j. Edsail . j .' e . Pywell . Jlotfc • • • j , McCanlis . J. Wilson j. Goodson h Scarrote 0. A. Paee C. Golins Matches. . , 12 . . 13 . . 7 • . Jo . . 10 . . 6 . . 17 . . s . . 9 . . 10 . . 9 Inns. 15 i t 6 12 11 7 9 8 8 10 9 B atting A verages . Times not out. 2 2 1 3 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 linns. 204 174 64 114 135 59 175 63 66 73 61 Most in an Inns. 36 43 27* 33* 43 17 59 21 42 73 15 Most in a Match 40 43 27 40 43 17 59 21 42 44 15 C. A. Page . * T. A. Mantle W, E Armheld • • Aver. 15.7 14.5 12.3 12.7 12 8 11.3 10.3 9.4 8.2 8.1 6.8 8 9 0 58 14 17 6.5 7 4 0 18 11 11 4.5 3 12 2 44 11 It 4.4 6 7 0 28 11 11 4 .5 16 1 67 9 9 3.6 7 6 1 9 4 4 1.8 B owling A ver ;LGES. Runs 0 \rers. Maidens. Wides. Runs. Wkt-s. per Wkt. . . 41.4 13 1 76 12 6.4 . . 46 14 2 96 15 6.6 • . . 160.4 41 0 306 40 7.6 • . . 96.1 29 1 175 24 7.3 • . . 45.1 5 0 139 14 9.9 34 2 321 26 12.4 . . 81.2 19 1 172 14 12.4 . . 11 L 2 25 1 22 S 17 13.5 HARROGATE.—Patron, Lcrd Lascelles; Pres., Dr. Myrtle, J.P.; Sec., M. Asquith, Oak Tree Lodge, Harrogate; Treas., W. H. Milner, Granby Hotel; Capt. elected weekly. Members, 170. Subs., 21s. honorary, 10s. 6 d. playing. Ground, 5 acres. Distance from Harrogate Station, 1 mile. Matches, 27—won 15, lost 8 , drawn 4. J. R. Watson, a splendid bat and field and good change bowler. B. Lister, a first-rate all-round man; has played many times for Yorkshire. F. Barter, a magnificent field and fair bat. F. Watson, when once set, is a dangerous bat. R. Suttill, a splendid defence; ho is called the “ Barlow ” of Harrogate. J. W. Hudson, a dashing bat *, goodfield and splendid medium-paced bowler; played this year for the Colts of York­ shire twice, and for the Colts of England at Lord’ s. J. W. Chipchase, a very promising bat and good long-stop. F. W. Fletcher, a good bat and capital field. 1. Umpleby, an average bat and first-rate bowler. J. Lifetlewood (pro.) lias been engaged for the third year in succession for H. C. C ; a much improved bat; a fine fieldand first-class left-hand fast bowler. B atting A vedahes . Inns. •LR. Watson ..................................... 19 B. Lister .......................... ... ♦ . . . 5 F. B a rb e r ................................................ 20 F. W a t s o n .............................................. 18 R. Suttill ................................................ 27 J. W. Hudson ........................................17 J*W, Chipchase . . . . . . . 15 L Littlewood (pro.) • • . • , • . . 21 T. L e e .......................................................... 7 F. W. F le tch e r ....................................... 28 A. J, Milner •• •• •• •• •• ® d. Umpleby ...................................... 21 J. Butterfield ........................................8 T. Bowman •• •• •• •• . . H Kettlewell . . •« •• •• •• F. Powell .................... .... •• 7 imes Most in t out. Runs. an Inns. Aver. 4 466 60 31.1 0 96 66 19.1 3 378 60 2 2.4 2 203 47 14.12 5 311 38 14.3 1 193 31 12.1 4 168 38 14 4 6 185 36 12.5 0 62 25 8 .6 l 224 23 8 8 0 38 19 7.3 1 135 29 6.15 1 51 14 7.2 0 47 22 4.3 1 65 9 3.10 3 20 9 5

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