James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Companion 1884

205 t with ft nice stroke to leg; should try to get out of his flourish. W. J fair v* • ^ not come up to his early promise; bats left-handed, and wi(h plenty ®®*DU(idence; uncertain field; bowls at times. R. N. Beddon, very uncertain bat, ° f .c011 fond of hitting; a good cover-point. H. E. Stevens, a promising young helT^ plays with a nice straight bat, and shows some style; a good field. * E. C. c 5 * al might make a good bowler with pains ; on his day very useful; can hit in &en<t-re but loses ail confidence in matches. R. Johnson has a good eye, but P I tunately relies too much on that; careless and uncertain in the field. DEVON COUNTY SCBOOT Members, 1 2 0 . Ground, 2 0 acre* & i T ' R ' Potb*rv -T rea t « ^ Station, Great Western Railway Ted ^ black Ca^ Thomas p;ayed carefully and generally obtain^!?8' Matches, 7—worPi 81?*100 fr°m F i l i a l ' year-. R M. L a th ^n ,*aS ir t^S ST 67? . F : T*P«n . . v l l t " often made good scores* on e S f t Z V ; S ’ « f » ” ford pfaved '?^ ecore " C ' e™ 8 steady bat, and often made r/n? serriee to the’einc»Sh fmwas n°t «o sncce«V ’i ELSTREE SCHOOL (MASTERS’ CLUB).—Matches played, 6 —won 6 , drawn 1, B atting A verages . Times Most in Inns. not out. Runs. an Inns. Aver. P. H. Morton ... • • • • M • • • • • • 6 1 190 94 38 Goodyear • • • to M t # # • • • • 0 0 2 2 1 141 36.5 Rev. V. Royle ... • •• • • • # # # 6 0 167 1 0 0 27.5 0. P. Wilson ... • M • • • • I * 3 0 82 6 6 27.1 Rev. J. F. Spurgin I M t M • • • • • • 6 1 96 39 19.1 F. T. MacDonnell • • • • • • • • • • • • 4 1 45 29* 15 Rev. F. W. Hotham • • • • • • •• • 5 0 70 24 14 G. R. Burge M # • • • • • • 5 0 60 17 1 2 M. T. Baines ... • • • • • • • • • 2 0 23 2 2 1 1 . 1 Breedon ......... • • • • • • • • • • • • 6 0 64 2 0 10.4 L . Sanderson ... • • • * • » • M o 0 62 18 1 0 . 2 Rev. E. C. Chaytor • • • M * • • • 3 0 18 1 0 6 F. B. May......... • I f • • t « « • • M • • • 2 0 1 2 7 6 * ’ Not out. B owling A verages . Runs Overs. Maidens. Runs. Wickets. per Wkt. Breedon......... * • # • • • 93 31 176 25 7.1 B. Sanderson ... w • f t • # « # • • • • • • • • • 46.1 14 104 8 13 * • H. Morton ... * » m A # • A « « | • • • 69.4 14 172 1 1 15.7 w . R. Bnrge ... W W ” ▼ w t i t 53 1 0 139 7 2 0 . 2 „ Wt)Wck Colours, dart blvte a ^ ^ e U c EPSOM COLLEGE.-Capt., H . \ Elpb'oE great^ improved crest. Matches 16—won ?, los » cceB8. a p a ' with good style, ba a v©ry bat; fair field. L. P. Gibt0.^Ained to bo lazy in ^ ^ d game; canbowlaUH lo finebat, with good bitting po y (17.3), a promt Kneale a ^veB t 0 0 onbis day, but wants heart. O. . » « » V d thiowen 1 ■* jil|cd t 0 take catches too fielded long-Btop with tolerable ciean fiehl, b eaT. bae played w _ * . on his day, and efficient slow bow:leic^ t.rate bat ^ > e6l bat m the team, easily, j. j. Knox (14.4) should be a•® * (l9i6)> the best ami very uncertain, in the field.

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