James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Companion 1884
201 BATT ING AVERAGE S . 0 . W. Powers ... G. Hannaford ... 11. E. Hashes W. R. Maaon J. B. Lloyd W.L.B. H ay tcr JL JS. Bell A. W ilmor D. Cator ... H.B. French H. F. Jacob A. H. Ford « • • f t * * • • • * # • • • • A. Wiiraer G. W. Powers . D. Cator... J. B. Lloyd . A. fi. JBeil Times Most in Inns. not out. Runs. an Inns. Aver ......... 20 1 382 76 20.2 .......... 16 2 250 47 17.11 ......... IS 4 241 39 17.3 .......... 19 2 277 74* 16.5 ......... 18 2 258 61 16.2 ......... 21 1 289 40 14.9 ......... 18 4 141 28 10.1 .......... 14 2 120 27* 10 ......... 18 6 101 36* 9.2 ......... 14 2 74 17 6.2 ......... 10 0 69 15 6.9 .......... 15 2 60 33* 6.1 * Not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Runs per Overs. Maidens. Runs. Wickets. Wkt. ... ... 287 108 660 70 S ......... 278 91 60) 55 9.5 *•• «•« 56 3 170 11 16 ••* •»* 66 7 194 12 16.2 .»* »». 88 11 256 13 19.9 LANCING COLLEGE. Matches played, 10—won 7, lost 2, drawn 1. BATTING AVERAGES. Inns. Times not out. Runs. Most in an Inns. Aver. Brown, W. A. ... ft*ft ft** ftftft ftftft 1 67 13 0.7 Cook, T. W. #•* ............................... 11 6 56 18* 9.2 Hammond, A. ... ♦*• ftftft ftftft •*• XX 1 139 49* 13.9 Hammond, H. E. **ft ............................... 12 1 123 24 11.7 Hardy, H. ft•ft ftftft ftftft XX 0 168 73 15.3 Kane, H. B. ••* ftftft ftftft ftftft XX 3 99 33 12.S Mel8ome, W. S . . . . •** ............................... 12 2 214 67* 21.4 Pellatt, T. •ft* l l • ftftft ftftft JL.lt 0 298 161 - 27.1 Stock, H. R. tftft ............................... 12 1 185 76 16.9 Wilson, W. J. ... ••• ............................... 12 0 193 82 16.1 Wix, W. H. •ft ft ..................... 12 * Not out. 0 144 29 12 DURHAM SCHOOL. Capt, E. B. B eutton . Colours, blue and gold. Matches, 12—won 7, lost 5. E. B. B rctton ,* ascaptain for the thirdyear, showeduntiring energyandsoundjudgment; a Kafe and brilliant field; admirable bat, with great hitting powers; good fast bowler. J. P. M atthews ,* no marked improvement in batting, hits well to leg; keeps wicket tairly; good in the field. A. F. S haw , batting much improved; moderate field; good Jiui'/e of a run (captain for 1881). F. A lderson ,* excellent field; much improved in batting; goodslow bowler. T. M iller batted well early in the season; good medium, pacebowler. W. G. L ouden * hits well, but requires defence ; fieldin" fair. H. H olden , promising slow bowler; poor as a bat. F. M arshall ,* very good long.stop; batting n« *n(*ee(** R. S. F erguson , fair change bowler; poor bat; ought tomake more w *on£reac^* C raogs ,* too eager to hit about good bowling; slow in field. *• W alker * fell off greatly towards the end of the season; very slow in field. * Has left. wv^BINPD0N SCHOOL.—Capt., S. Swabey; Sec., H. G. Rice. Colours, cerise and bite-. Matches, 12—won 4, lost 6, drawn 1, postponed 2. The following were the
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