John and James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Companion 1882

203 fll !aves t » Sretclass b ow le r ; lie takes the c lu b p r ize from \r„ m (6 3 ), he is a very fa ir batsman , v e r y useful field -mrl rf( 1\ ^ l! rn er ‘ Cr. B. Har- (4.6), he has not y e t returned to his old l e g . h i t t i C ' m h n ^ ^ 0 bow l« f- H. A of Ins WiokofcAoPrnmr. Pr R Snotf. fa 1 ?°^™* makJ® UP for th is ^ V pv . , li r n c i a m m a - im in g for , but makes up for this 6r8£ E x c e l l e n c e o his w ick e t -k e epm g . G. S. b co t t (3.1) has improved in batting ; practice bow ler , and m igh t be su ccess fu l i f tried in a m a tch ; a hard-work PAI^AIV‘ --- - 4 w - w t fast teh'.~n .Z a Z ' “ t ’ ^ o v e i e n t i o n e d p r i . e ^ B ov lino A verages . 11Tamer R. Ealden F. C. Evane Overs. Maidens. R un s . W icke ts . Wides. BMU. W ick e t . Over 69.1 10 137 20 2 0 6 17 i r o 199.1 ^ ^24 41 fl 0 0 21 2 9? 85.2 9 260 26 0 0 10 ] f cni LUKE’ S, SOUTHAMPTON.—-Sec., C. T. P enny , 1 M anchester Street, Sou th , ^nton* Treas., A. M. H od g son ; Capt., E. L. Ede. Members, 160. Subs., 10s. Gd. r nnnd,5Hants Coun ty ground , about 6 acres. D istance from Northam Station, * pe Colours, red, y e l low , and b la ck . Matches, 47—won 21, lost 16, drawn, 7. R . tr U craft (30.3), also secretary o f Hants County C lu b ; w orks hard for his s id e ; fine J; - and grand fie ld ; fair bow ler a lso . H. W. Shettle (20.11), hits hard, and when ,0tpiaT8 in good fo rm ; b r illian t field and change bow ler . H. Meaden (20.2), the most promising y oun g p lay e r in the c l u b ; a safe bat, and slow bow ler, with p len ty o f work on the b a l l ; has been un su ccess fu l for the coun ty . A. J . Andrews (11.1), p lay s {or the cou n ty ; sa fe b a t ; good w icket-keeper , and safe field. E. G. W ynyard (30) (Hants County Club), a finished bat, a lw ays makes r u n s ; keeps w icket , and sp lend id field at cover point. E. J. Hill (13.9) has good de fence , and can keep w icket. A . W. Watts ( 13 . 8 ), a p re tty ba t and good fast bow ler. P. A. de C resp igny (3.8), re liab le hat, good lob bow ler , and safe field. J. Few ings (12.4), dangerous bat and cap ita l field at p o in t ; has p layed for G loucestersh ire. E. P. Cassan (11.6), steady bat and rare left-hand b ow le r ; is qu ite unp layab le on h is day . F. J. B lundell (9.5), g en e ra lly scores, and has great command over the b a l l . E. L. Ede (8.32), safe bat and good lob bowler (capt. for 1881). B owling A verages . Rune Overs. Maidens. Runs. W ickets . W ides. No ba lls . per W kt. G. H. Blundell . . 49.2 7 63 12 0 2 4.7 R. Scovell . ♦ . . 65 23 62 14 2 0 4.14 E. P. Cassan . . . . 266.4 90 543 70 0 0 7.53 Capt.H. T. S. L igh tfoot 122.3 48 210 26 1 0 8.3 H. W. Shettle . . . . 32.3 3 102 12 1 0 3.6 C. T. Penny . . . . 133.1 40 242 29 1 3 8.11 R. Bencraft . . . . 106 43 171 23 1 0 9.9 E. L. Ede . . . . . . 222.1 30 623 64 0 0 9.47 fi. J. B. Meaden . . 246 61 533 66 0 12 9.41 A. W. Watts , . . . 157 39 295 27 2 1 11.1 H. J. Hickman . . 199.4 50 483 44 2 2 11.3 A. W. Reith . - . . 84 10 253 18 0 0 14.1 P. J. Blundell . . . . 197.4 61 386 27 0 0 14.8 ST. STEPHEN’ S, WEST M IN S T E R . -P r o s . , Rev . W . M. S in c la ir ; Capt., H . franklin; Sec., M. W a lker , 68, V in cen t Street, S .W . Members, 49. Subs ., 10s. wound, 5 acres. D istance from V icto r ia Station, f mile. Colour, white. M atches , o—won 8, lost 8, drawn 2. The club is well managed and continues to improve. H . pr™ lm (13.4) again has the h ighest average, and took the prize g iven b y T. A . Mantle, •Robbs, who has shown great improvem ent this season, bo ing second (9.2), and took W e £J7en b y Mr. F. B r ow n ; also the prize for highest aggrega te (119) g iven b y M r. thi ^ orn* Franklin (186), a prev ious w inner, b e in g debarred. J. W. K irby ha s B a v /ea^rProved himself the best bow ler (6.8), and took a prize g iv en b y Mr. W. H . 6r' The ca tch in g prize was this year divided betw een H . Abell and W. Paterson . f r l ES,SA7 ‘~ Pres? Lord E ow n e ; V ice -P res ., R ev . G. R . Dupu is. D istance o f ground *at ? 9 d - ’ about 400 yards . Matches, 37—won 8, v iz ., Carthorpe 2, Harro- j . | K ipon1>B oroughb r idge 1, Au ctioneers o f Yorksh ire 1, and Constable Bu rton aid ti v*z#* Yorkshire Gentlemen 2, Duncombe Park 2, Boroughbridge 1, R ip on 1, ^nstable°BEr7 anJer0rS ^ dayB) 1 ; drawn 2> v iz ,, MiddlesborouSh (2 da? 8) 1» and

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