John and James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Companion 1882

\ 1 9 8 BOWLING AVERAGES. J. Fmpleby J. Littlewood J. W. Hudsor J. R. Watson Overs. Maidens. Runs. Wickets. . HO 49 27i 62 . 282 81 582 91 . 1 R 6 53 364 52 . 70 22 103 11 . 24 4 125 9 2,767 in 30 innings. No. of runs scored Hung Per ■Wkt. S.ll 6.29 7 9.4 13.8 y op. Watson; for bowling by J. Umpleby. A special prize for batting in matches awav from home is taken by F. Watson, and for bowling by J. W. Hudson, HARTLEPOOL.—Pros., Thos. Richardson, Esq., M.P.; Hon. Sec. and Treas , John Hunter, jun.; Capt., W. J. Butterwick; Vice-Capt., Watson Hunter. Members, about 100 . Subs , £1 for seniors, and 10s. for juniors. Ground, 4 acres. Distance, £ miie from railway station. Matches, 30—won 15, lost 10, drawn 5. S. Walker (17.2), avery clean hitter, with good defence. J. Whyman (16.7), a first-rate all-round man, thebe/t in tho eleven. F. Emmerson (10.9), a pretty bat, has improved in fielding this season. Fred. W. Hunter (7.9), a fair bowler and brilliant field; a pationt bat, but requires confidence. S. H. Belk ( 6 ), a fair bat and good slow round-arm bowler; a first-rate long-stop; has not played much this season. R. Walton (7), a steady bat; somewhat slow in the field; bowls fast, under-hand. W. J. Butterwick (6.9), a good bat, safe catch, and fair change bowler. C. Lynch (6.1), a very good field and neat bat. John Hunter (4 6 ), a first-rate point, and "sometimes bats well. W. Hunter (3.4), a safe field ; good round-arm bowler, right hand ; not a brilliant bat. E. C. Jackson (3.3), a good field; safe catch; can bowl. Arthur Hill (1.4), a first-rate field and capital long-stop. B owling A verages . Runs per Balls. Maidens. Runs. Wickets. Wides. Wkt. James Whyman . . . ~ . . 1374 62 466 70 0 6.48 Watson Hunter .................... 1040 70 298 39 3 7.25 Frod. W. Hunter...................... 170 6 69 8 0 8.5 W. J. Butterwick . . , # # 192 8 85 8 1 10.5 HE.VFHFIELD.—Fres., Wm. Costeker, Esq.; Capt., C. Larkins; Sec. and Treas., James H. Pullen, jun., 28, North Street, Wandsworth, S.W. Members, 37. Matches, 21—won 12, lost 7, drawn 2 . Ground, the Half Moon, Putney, $ mile from Putney Station. Colours, dark blue and white. Faulkner, T. J. (15.8), Mason, E. T. (13.12), Larkins, C. (12.7), Ford, H. (6.3), Bain, W. (5.4), Bolton, W. (5.4), Hicks, F. J. (5.1), Abel, C. (5.1), Mallinson, S. E. (5), Ward, H. R. (4.5), Hookey, H. (3.7). HERONGATE.—Sec., B. Whitby, jun., Herongate, near Brentwood, Essex. Members, 62. Colours, orange and black. Matches, 9—won 4, lost 3, drawn, 2 . HODGSON &SIMPSON'S,WAKEFIELD.—Presidents, Messrs. Hodgson&Simpson; Sec., W. Bosworth, Calder Soap Works, Wakefield ; Treas., D. Lloyd; Capt., Thos. Brackin. Members, 130. Subs, 103.6J. Ground, 15 acres. Distance from Wakefield Station, l^miles. Colonr, Oxford blue. Matches, 32—won 16, lost 8 , drawn 8 Thos. Brackiu (18), excellent bat; good field. Asa Roo (16), good bat; successful left-ana bowler. S. Denison (15.21), very straight bat; brilliant field; good medium bowler; safe catch. W. Bedford (15.5), good bat; safe catch and long-stop. S.Crossland (13.11)* very fair bat; brilliant wicket-keeper. W. Ramsbottoin "( 12 .lt), patient bat; good field ; fast right-arm bowler. G. Poolhouse (10.4). good bat and field; excels at point. J. Goo 1all (10.1), fair bat; good field and change bowler. J. Satt (9 7), moderate bat; safe catch; very good bowler. Jno. Simpson (9.7), fair bat; good field. W. G. Thompson (8.4), poor bat; moderate field; splendid slow bowler. F. L. Mawer (8.3), fair bat; brilliant field; good change bowler. G. Denton (5.5), moderate bat; excellent field. S. Denison (pro.) W. G. Thompson Asa Roo . . J. Satt . . . . B owling A verages . Runs per Ovorp. Maidens. Runs. Wkts. Wkt. . . 371 122 737 98 7.61 . . 328 77 * 809 101 8.1 . . 177 43 400 41 9.31 78 640 65 11.35

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