James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Companion 1884
170 lut trusts too much to back play; was rory successful late in tho season. \v i» G uvy kept wicket well, until prevented by an accident; a sternly bat, with pecn|i»; tvle; not so successful as last year. W. F. J ameson , a very pretty bat, hard to '4, out, but not a quick scorer; very slow in the field. C. E. L ewis (hon. sec. 1881), nnj.‘ the best bat in the team, always makes runs; combines strong defence with Wo.i hitting powers; active field, but uncertain catch. I. G. O wen (capt. 1881), loft-han, bat with good driving powers; medium-pace left-hand bowler, very effective on a dead wicket; sure catch. 0. 11. W heater (capt.), through ill health was not successful with the bat as formerly, but sometimes made runs; an effective head bow’.er, with good break, and varies his pace considerably; smart m the field, and a safe catch. G. A. W right , a slogging bat, often gets runs, useful change bowler- a A • W A ____ good field; with sharp return. B atting A verages . Times Inns, not out. Runs. Most in an Inns. Aver C. E. Lewis .................. .......... 19 1 485 73 25.1u G. L. Colbourne .......... ..........19 2 322 70* 16.18 G. A. Wright .................. .......... 11 3 162 48 14.8 A. W. Dorman.................. .......... 16 1 226 94 14.2 W. F. Jameson.................. .......... 12 4 165 28* 13.9 I. G. Owen .................. .......... if> 2 202 69 12.10 C. H. Wheater.................. .......... 13 1 157 35 12.1 W. R. Gray .................. .......... 17 1 137 20 8.1 L. A. Bellhouse.................. ..........12 2 86 13 7.2 A. S. P. Blackburne .......... .......... 12 1 76 20 6.4 ♦ Not out. B owting A verages . Balls. Maidens, Runs. Wickets. Runs per V7kt. A. W. Dorman .................. ... 1,160 90 359 61 5.54 L. A. Bellhouse .................. 835 45 380 35 . 10.30 G. A. Wright .................. ... 314 17 131 12 10.11 I. G. Owen.......................... 625 34 282 25 11.7 C. H. Wheater .................. ... 486 16 259 19 13.12 EMMANUEL COLLEGE. B atting A verages . B. tie B. Carev... „ V • Times Inns, not out. .......... 15 1 Runs. 372 Most in an Inns. 92 Aver. 26.S H. iSumincrhaves .......... 16 2 259 66 18.7 C. S. Gray • # # .......... 13 5 . 124 43 15.1 F. W. Byers ... .......... 13 1 137 41 11.6 W. R. Raven ... • » * * M • * • 7 2 66 31* 11.1 J. S. Austen • % % .......... 11 0 117 27 10.7 W. Roach .......... 13 1 119 29 9.11 W. J. Wickens... .......... 13 0 124 24 9.7 J. A. Scott 9 * 0 • .......... 11 1 93 60 9.3 'i. T. Gardner ... .......... 12 1 64 16 5.9 G. F. Smith l i‘ .......... 11 3 • 35 14* 1.3 tm | k 0 • Runs. * Not out. B owling A verages . Runs per Wickets. Wkt. m ■ * Runs. * id • Wickets. Runs per Wkt. J. A. Scott 496 66 7.5 W. Roach . . . 122 9 13.6 B. de B. Carey 301 35 8.4 W. J. Wickens 349 21 16.1 J. S. Austen . . . . 172. 19 9.1 W. R. Raven . . . 106 5 21.2 JESUS COLLEGE. V,. T opuaji ,; Treas., C. A. E vors ; Capt.,. J. L ees . Colours, red and black, ^latches, 15—won 12, lost 2, drawn 1. J. L ies (capt.), a good defensive bat, sh°we,1 up well towards the end of the season; useful change bowler, and sure field, b- l'-
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