James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Companion 1884

193 B A T T IN G AV ERAG E S . • • •• • • M # ♦ M L. Orford J . H. Roberts C. C. Stone W. U. Thompson H. N. B. Richardson T. E. Ecoles J. G. Philpott L. Martinean W. F. Whitwell ... • I I 9 * 4 I M ! • • • • • •M ••• • • • • * • • • • • • M l • M • • • 9 9 4 9 4 4 9 0$ 9 0 4 J. G. Philpott W. F. Whitwell C. C. Stone ... T. E. Eccles ... J '.H. Roberts ... f t • W 9 4 4 9 4 4 9 9 0 9 4 0 9 4 0 9 0 4 9 9 4 4 9 9 9 9 0 Inns. 15 IS 15 15 15 14 13 11 ... 13 Not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Balls. 442 995 ...1,316 463 691 Times tot out. Runs. Most in an Inns. 2 233 65* 1 208 74 0 265 84 0 152 33 2 115 35 2 106 19 3 88 17 1 83 30 2 69 13 Aver. 21.10 19.13 17.10 10.2 8.11 8.10 8.8 8.3 6.3 • • • 4 9 0 4 0 4 9 4 0 9 4 0 9 9 0 4 4 0 9 4 4 4 4 4 Maidens. Runs. Wickets. 30 212 16 60 429 2 ) 77 637 34 20 257 13 33 309 15 Runs per Wkt. 13.4 14.23 18.25 19.10 20.9 WELLINGTON COLLEGE. Distance from station, i mile. Matches, lO-won^ ^ost 3 dra ^ yellow* (capt.) bate in good style, especially on the off side; a veryLefn?W7 M*-H; M ii ner will be a great loss to the eleven and school cricket, forwhfch he hM d S f ; ls leavinS i F. A. B rowning , a hard-hitting bat; has proved most useful tiirnnS^ ° e*a*^reatdeal‘ excellent field and safe catch ; is ieaving G H SnJm n ^ 0^ ? 011 the seasonJ fallen off, but has scored when runs were most needed the W fitMmaV ° mewhafc bowls lobs; is leaving. O. E. F. B unbubt , a very neat bat wfth?™iiM ? ,th,e eieven » good back play; first-class field at all points ; can bowl; is leavin- l?Tnce and innings; good field, but apt to drop a catchf is leTv^ J) T6ome very e ood was fairly successful, fallen off as a bat“ t o fie ldT lea^to F ‘ hon'lCT and steady bat; capital field. H.H. Praxes C hhistiak VicToRSa wettV Mfe batsman has made some good scores; bowled well at tbc beginning of good field, and catches well. A. C. M. C roomf was eaMiP« ■ the Peas°11; season, but afterwards quite fulfilled our erpectations, showing some cfpitTfrf/ket? rably. Hon, W. D, C airns keeps wicket fairly well at times; as a batsman was disappointing1* A A w BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most in Inns. not out. Runs. an Inns. Aver. A. C. M. Croome 0 4 4 ••• ............ 7 1 186 69 31 C. E. F. Bunbury 4 4 4 9 0 4 ............ 8 0 241 100 30.1 M. H. Milner ... 4 4 4 9 0 9 ................................... 11 0 265 67 24.1 F. A, Browning 0 4 9 4 9 9 ............ 11 0 234 60 21.3 W. G. Raphael... 9 9 0 4 9 9 ••• f i t 5 1 87 43 21.3 E. P. Simpson ... 4 9 9 9 f 0 ............ 10 1 170 34 18.8 H.H. Prince Christian Victor ................................... 11 2 163 46 18.6 P. N. Salmond . . . 0 4 0 0 9 0 ................................... 11 1 132 63* 13.2 G. H. Spiller ... 9 4 0 0 4 9 ................................... 10 1 87 26 9.6 Hon. W. D. Cairns 0 9 0 9 9 9 ••* * •• 8 2 47 12 7.5 D. N. Pollock . . . 9 4 0 9 9 9 , •* ••• 0 0 21 10 3.3 * Not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Runs BalK Maidens. Runs. Wickets. per Wkt. M. H. Milner... 4 4 0 4 9 0 ... ... 1,487 91 677 54 10.7 G. H. Spiller... 0 9 4 !•• ............ 295 . 12 139 12 11.7 D. N. Pollock ••• • ft ft . . . . * . 460 24 197 IO 19.7 H-H. Prince Christian Victor *•• 535 25 262 13 ‘ 0 •»

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