John and James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Companion 1882

tvq TFR .—Se c . , J. H. F lem in g , 43, L ow e r M oun t Street, D u b l in ; T rea su rer , W . nth 34 Co llege G reen , Dub lin . M em b ers , 131. G round , ab ou t 5 a cres , tf » * . Pnnnt.v Dublin 1 0 minn t.fis drive frnm the rif-tr rIH,o nsuf. The pa s t m em bers p la y e d aga in s t the first Phoenix 1'’u^ f rfnded^n an easy o n e - in n in g s v i c t o r y for L .C .C ., the re tu rn m a tch hav ing been 02:1 j nrrn mvln^ to ra in . The c lu b is fo r tu n a te in h a v in g one o f the beet ( i f not th e j ft drawnuvv 11 » - ° ...........................- - - and tbe b a l l ti bow line teams in Ire land . Th< ball for best b ow l in g a n a ly s is to Mr. E. A. Doy le . B aiting A verages . e b a t for b es t a v e ra g e fa lls to Mr. A. J. F lem in g , * p. Hamilton a J. Fleming r a . C. Penny T Cox. A.M.D. j*C. Reynolds A. Fleming . . W.J.PWe B. H. G. Flemm B. Power # . A. G. Fleming B. J. Dillon . T. H. Smyth . vr o E. Gate . . . H. Hemswortli E. A. Doyle . S. H. Webb . E. W. Eyre # W. P. Ross , T im es M ost in In n in g s . n o t out. Run s . an In n s . A v e r . . 7 1 244 116 40.4 . 16 0 528 75 33 . 24 3 631 81 25.6 , 7 1 143 71 23.5 . 2 0 45 29 22.1 • 6 3 40 18 20 . 13 2 219 41* 19.10 . 11 2 364 4* 17.1 . 12 1 181 38 16.5 . 6 1 84 52 16.4 • 20 0 290 CG 14.10 . 3 2 14 10 14 . 14 2 165 57 13.9 . 21 5 197 48* 12.5 . 16 1 178 31 11.13 . 16 3 I d *' 52 1 U 2 . 6 1 44 18 11 . 3 * N ot ou t . 0 30 20 10 B owling A verages . R u n s p e r Overs. Maidens. Run s . WTkts. W ides . No Balls. W k t . W. P. Roes . . . . 18 1 61 8 0 0 6.3 E. A. Doyle . . . . 212 89 255 40 19 1 6.35 I. A. C. Penny # . 677 254 710 95 4 0 7.49 Capt.Creaghe , . 73 17 151 17 1 0 8.16 H. J. Hemsworth . . 591 216 732 89 13 2 8.42 R. J. Power , . . . 54 13 94 11 8 0 9.3 J. C.Jellett . . . , 10 3 23 2 0 0 11.1 J. H. Fleming # . 54 11 112 9 7 1 13.3 S. H. Webb . # . . 10 1 25 2 7 0 36 NORTHERN RANGERS .—H on . Sec ., T. D isn ey , E sq ., K illym an M oy, co . T y ron e . Matches p layed , 7—won 4, lost 1, drawn 2. The eleven was o n ly on ce de feated , and that by 2 runs, while in all the other m a tch e s th ey had an ov e rw h e lm in g m a jo r ity . The eleven were d ep r iv ed o f the v a lu a b le a ss istan ce o f Mr. H ibb e r t , w h o headed the averages last year , and has been o f grea t serv ice for severa l seasons. As usua l, the batches were th orough ly gen ia l and sp ir ited ; the m a jor ity o f the R an ge rs wero elated b y s u c c e s s and poured frequ en t liba tions in honour o f the ir v ictor ies . The howling ana lys is was not regu lar ly kept, bu t there were three good per form an ces . Mr. Pearson took 7 w ick e ts fo r 15 runs aga in st C liftonv ille , Mr. D isney 6 w ick e ts fo i­ ls runs aga inst Lu rgan , and Mr. Watson 7 w icke ts fo r 5 runs aga inst L isburn . Bats wore presented to Mr. Pearson and Mr. W o lfe for their serv ices . The fielding o f the eleven was n o t d iscred itab le , though na tu ra lly un equ a l ; and Mr Jackson at the tickets g o t rid o f a number o f dangerous an tagon ists . A. Pearson (7 j ) batted w ith Unvarying su ccess , b ow led slow round w ith effect, and fielded b r i l l ian t ly . E . J. Wolfe (A rm agh ) (30.1) was more fortunate w ith the Rangers than anywhere e l s e ; Played a cap ita l in n in g s in the first match , when runs were wanted ; fa ir field and t icke t-keeper . W . M cW illiam (M onaghan ) (26). an enthusiastic c r ick e te r , and far hotter than anyone know s, hit well for the Rangers. H. W. Jackson (M onaghan and Dublin) (25 1) the w icke t-keeper o f the eleven , and an ex ce llen t one ; hits briUb nt l v also, and is a usefu l bow ler . T . D isney (Roseall and Mer*on) (18.5), still one o f the I ^ V ’ + #

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