James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Companion 1884
235 ••f T. Leo 1 w. Chipchaso C. F. Watson T. Burgess l \ w. Fletcher T* Neeshain W, J. Atkinson ••• # # # U9 • I f i f f M l # • # •ft* • M I f f • • • « « # • • # M l B atting A verages Inns. 11 16 15 23 15 21 7 • M M i ••I M i M l • • • • M M l M l •I# • • • Ml i i i • • I • • • I I I Hi M l M l •It » • * Times not out. 0 2 0 1 2 8 0 — continued. Runs. 99 128 132 170 101 76 ‘>0 Most in an Ians. 83 22 30 24 29 35 18 B owling A verages . M l I I I T. Burgess G . Freeman J. W. Hudson ... J. Littlewood J. ft. Watson • • • I M • • • I I I • f % M l M l • • • i l l • M I I I M i • • • m m 6 M l • • I I I I I I I I I I M l M l • I I I f • M l • • • i l l Overs. 164 75 216 2‘>4 102 Maidens. 54 23 64 70 31 Run8, 279 95 401 609 175 Wickets. 48 14 61 70 16 Aver. 9 9.2 8.12 7.16 7.10 6.11 3.1 Runs per Wkt. 6.39 6.2 7.4 8.49 10.15 HARTLEPOOL.—Pres., Thomas Richardson, Esq., M.P.; S Regent Square, Hartlepool.; Treas., John Hunter, jun.; Ca ec., Watson Hunter, 8, pt., S. Herbert Belk. Members, loG. Ground, 4 acres. Subs., 20s. for seniors, 10s. for juniors. Colour, dark navy blue. Distance from station, \ mile. Matches, 28—won 21, lost 3, drawn 4. J. E. Whyman (2f.ll ). a very good all-round cricketer. Oswald Belk (13), a capital bat and brilliant field. F. I'. Emmerson (9.6), a good bat ana effective slow bowler. Seymour Walker (8.6), a clean hitter and magnificent point. W. J. Butterwick (7.4), a steady bat and safe field. Fred. W. Hunter (6.8), an uncertain bat, but splendid field. Alf. E. Emmerson (6.8), an improving bat and bowler. Watson Hunter (4.6), an effective bowler and safe catch. O. Stephenson (4.6), a good left.arm fast bowler. A. H. Huntley (4.1), a good bowler, but uncertain bat. S. Herbert Belk (3.7), a first-rate field; unfortunate in batting. B owling A verages . J. E. Whyman .., Watson Hunter A. H. Huntley F. F. Emmeison O. Stephenson M l I I I • I • M l I I I • I f • I • I I I • « # M l I I # •ft I l f I f f I f # I I I Balls. 789 598 324 311 3u5 • • • • I • # • f I l f Maidens. 34 32 22 11 16 Runs. 253 179 106 137 100 Wickets. 51 32 18 21 U Runs per Wkt. 4.49 6.19 6.16 6.10 7.9 HEATU FIELD.—Pres., Edward Coventry, Esq.; Sec., James H. Pullen, jun., 28, North Street, Wandsworth, S .W .; Capt., Charles Larkins. Members, 6*. Ground, about 3 acres. Subs., 21s. Colours, royal blue and white. Distance, 3 minutes from Pullen, jun., 5.43 ; E. T. Mason, 8.12. HOLBORN.—Pres., G. Harrison, Esq.; Sec., E. Holbrook, 4i 6 , strand, W.C. ; Treas., B. Batsford ; Capt., W. W. Tween; Sub.-Capt., 1. A. BartleU. Members, to. Ground, Tufnell Park. Subs., 21s.; entrance fee, 10s. bd Colours, rod and black stripes. The ground adjoins the Junction Road Station, Midland Railway. Matches, 46-won 16, lost 11, drawn 18. C lub 1 — P rincipal B aitlng A verages : - ( t . Burton,21. o ; H. Blackford, 16.9; W. Hanwell, 14.8; C. Vore, 14.4; J M°uat i4 , W. G. Ravvlinson, 13.9; F. c. Buck, 12.2; H. R. Buck, 12; H. Boyton, 11; H. B. Biddle, 9.8, G. J. A. Skeen, 8.7; H. H. Tween, 8.7. P rincipal BoWiJNO A ^ r ^ esj G. Burton, 4.b; J. Denman, 6; J. Caulfield, 6.3; W. G. Ruwlmson, 6.4; W. W. Tween, 7.7, i . H. Lavington, 7.8; A. Jennings, 7.9. HOME PARK, WINDSOR.—Sec., the Rev. W. Gilbert Edwards, The Cloisters, Windsor Castle. This old-established club, hailing from the Royal Borough, has just concluded a most successful season. Of the iu inatenes played, 8 have ween won, 1 lost, ana 1 drawn.
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