James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Companion 1884

BATTING ATEEAGES— continued. Times Most in ft Inns. not out. Runs. an Inns. Aver Steel, A. G. ... Ml ... 6 1 JU3 6w 208 Steel, I). Q.............. ... IS 0 654 124 30.4 Steel, E. h. ... ftftft ... 21 3 333 70 18.9 Steel, H. B............. ftftft 22 0 6>3 126 27.9 Stewart-Brown, II. M« ... 15 3 171 36 14.3 Tate, G. P............... ft ft• ... 4 0 92 41 23 Tattersall, Capt. ... ••ft 5 1 69 31 14.3 Wannop, A. E. •ft ft ... 3 0 67ftr mm 30 22.1 White (pro.) ......... ••• ... 17 3 77 29 6.7 Whitfeld, T. S. 5 0 28 16 6.3 Williamson, F. ... 26 2 308 72 12.20 Withers, G. H. ft ft• ... 3 0 35 18 10.5 Wood, K i « m ••• ••• M l ... 7 0 186 9G 25.4 BOWLING AVERAGES. Runs Balls. . Maidens. Runs. Wickets. per Wkt. Bird, Gr• ••• M« ftftft ftftft ... 90 6 60 7 7.1 Bowley (pro.) M l ftftft ... 413 30 260 10 26 Brancker, C. H. ... f t * • m ft ft . . . 636 65 228 lo 15.3 Cox. G. 11. ••• ••• •ft• ftftft ... 232 17 • 110 10 10 w Eccles, A. P. I I I ftftft • * % ... 250 12 151 11 13.3 Eccles, H............. ftftft ftftft ... 146 6 63 G 10.3 Hornby, E. C. •ft# ftftft ... 1,987 193 703 67 10.33 Hornby, G. F. ••• ft•ft . . . 1,061 • 78 603 34 14.27 Hornby, H. A. . . . f t I f t . . . 362 20 106 9 11.7 Hornby, J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I M ft ft ft . . 271 13 136 7 10.3 Miles, P. W. H. . . . M l ftftft . . . 718 62 327 19 19.4 Patterson, T. M . . . . III f t f t f t f t f t f t . . . 475 17 242 12 20.2 Price, W. (pro.) . . . f t f t •f t f t. . . 1,613 217 651 49 11.12 Steel, A. G. . . . . . . f t f t f t f t f t f t • f t f t . . . 3 h 7 36 166 21 7.9 Steel, D . Q . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • f t ftftft f t ft f t . . 791 43 341 34 10.1 Steel, E. E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f t f t f t f t f t f t ftftft ... 1,473 89 688 65 10.33 Wood, R.............. •ft ftftft ftftft ... 1,043 72 416 42 9.38 Four second eleven matches were played; two warn and two drawn. In all the club played fifry.six matches—twenty-three won, eleven lost, and twenty-two drawn. Mr. D. Q. Steel behind the wicket was instrumental in dismissing seventeen batsmen, stumping nine and catching eight. Mr. H. B. Steel, in the same capacity, dismissed thirty-one batsmen, stumping thirteen and catching eighteen. Mr. A. T. Kemble dismissed fourteen batsmen, stumping five and catching nine. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE GENTLEMEN. Sec., George Egerton, North Muskliam House, Newark-on.Trent. Matches played, 5—lost 1, drawn 4. R esults of M atches . August 6, 7, Nottinghamshire Gentlemen 1st Inns. ... 333 2nd Inns. Total. 333 Nottingham. Gentlemen of Lincolnshire ... ... 139 93 232 August 13, 14, Lincolnshire lost 7 wickets. Drawn. Nottinghamshire Gentlemen ... 114 133 249 Nottingham. Old Carthusians ................ ..> 147 80 227 August 15, 16, Old Carthusians lost 5 wickets. Nottinghamshire Gentlemen Drawn. ... 93 181 274 Oakham. Gentlemen of Rutland......... ... 161 , , 161 August 17, 18, Drawn. Nottinghamshire Gentlemen 184 115 299 York. Gentlemen of Yorkshire ... 306 306 Aug. 31, Sept. 1, Nottinghamshire lost 5 wickets. Nottinghamshire Gentlemen Drawn. ... no 119 259 Lincoln. Gentlemen of Li. coir shire ... ... 206 66 260 Lincolnshire won by 7 wickets.

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