James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Companion 1884
180 A. R. Hurst ... C'. R Tritton .. E. T. Higgins P. G. Thorno ... H. Thompson ... A. Armitago .. • • » • 4 • • • • • • • •M • • • ♦ • t i l l • • • • I I • • • M l I II ING AVERAGES. Runs Overs. MaUIons. Runs. Wickets. per Wkt. ... 25 6 71 7 10.1 ... 180.4 60 367 33 11.4 ... 170.2 40 607 37 13.26 ... 68.3 8 193 13 14.11 ... 32.3 7 91 C 16.1 ... 62 8 160 7 22.6 wides, and Thorne two no balls. CHARTERHOUSE SCHOOL. Capt., T. W..JiiwmOK ;* for 1884, E. C awston . Colour, light pink. Watches In - won 8. lost 4, drawn 3. T. W. B lkxkiron , a good fast bowler on big day • h itsVerv hard, but is rather an uncertain b a t ; a splendid field anywhere, especially 0int- a- captain has been most successful C. H. V intcent , very good medium?Da?ed bowler, with break from leg ; has bowled well throughout the season; much improved cf late as a bat, being very strong on the off side; moderate field R. w S * ! steady and patient bat, though at times cutting fre e ly ; has done much towards winning thematches by making a good s ta rt; splendid field at long log E C awstov a very careful bat, plays exceedingly straight j good field, and a fa ir change bowler W. H. E wi . no / a good free bat, driving very w e ll to the off; has kept wicket well without along-stop throughout the season. 0. W. B rown , a good slow bowler, especially on a hard w icket; straight bat and neat field. H. S. P onsonby , a vary ing bat at times geod; very good field with a safe pair of hands. G. A. C ooley . a splendid bat his cutting being especially good ; fair medium.paced bow ler ; bad field. A. M. W alters * moderate bat, improving towards the end of the season ; good field. C. M.W oodbridoe agood steady bat, hitting well at loose bow ling; ve ry poor field. L. A. V intcent * an improving bat, must learn to play forward more; good field. * * Has left. BATTING AVERAGES. G. A. Coulby ... R, Webber W. H. Ewing ... C. W. Brown ... E. Cawston ... T. W. Blenkiron C. H. Vintcent H. S. Ponsonby A. M. Walters 0. M. Woodbridge L. A. Vintcent ♦ • t • • • 0 • 0 0 • t • • • • ♦ • • 0 »M A»« Times Most in Inns. not out. Runs. an Innings. Aver. ... 16 2 409 144* 21.3 ... 18 2 310 83 19.6 ... 15 2 189 51 15.4 ... 16 3 170 36* 13.1 ... 17 1 ISO 46 11.4 ... 14 3 112 30 10.2 ... 13 3 103 24 10.3 ... 17 ’ 1 135 36 8.7 ... 14 0 109 44 7.11 \ ... 12 „ 2 . 64 16 6.4 vA 12 2 - . . 51 16 5.1 * Not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. «. Runs Overs. Maidens. Runs. Wickets. Wides. C. H. Vintcent ... M l ... 872.3 116 661 62 0 T. W. Blenkiron... ... 233 70 480 42 3 C. W. Brown » + • ... 207.2 64 417 37 5 E. Cawston • • • ... 46 9 133 7 1 per Wkt. 10.5 11.5 11.4 ■ 1S.S 0. W. Brown bowled 3no balls. MARLBOROUGH COLLEGE. Capt., F. E. R owe . Matches, 9—won 6, lost 1, drawn 2. F. E. R owe * (capt.) played several good innings, but was hardly as safe os last year; hits very hard, but his tendency to “pull” lost himhis wicket more than once; safe catch, and fair field at point; handled his team with much judgment. E. H. B cckland ,* a very good and successful slow bowler, breaking chiefly from the off; a pretty and run-getting bat, and a quick field, ©specially to his own bowling. W. A. R? se ,* a free and pretty bat, with
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