James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Companion 1884

245 • • SCOTLAND. EDINBLRGH UNIVERSITY.—Capt., B. Hartley. Matches, 18—won 6, lost 5, drawn 7. B atting A verages . k •• ♦ • • B. Hartley (Edin. Col. School) J. Macdonald (Inverness) C. A. S. Leggatt (Rugby) H. Osborne (Cheltenham) G. A. John (Stonyhurst) W. Scott.Lang (Clifton) A. L. McClure (Greenock) ... F. M. Reynolds (Clifton) ... F. Hunter (Fettes) ........... R. C. Strode (Sydney College) J. B. Jameson (Rossall) F. M. Reynolds F. Hunter G. A. John J. Macdonald • » • • • • • I • • • • • » • • 4 M t • • • 4 4 4 4 4 4 Times Most in Inns. not out. Runs. an Inns. Aver. ... 14 2 398 116* 33 ... 13 1 215 93 20.5 ... 6 1 92 23 18.2 ... 11 4 132 61* 18.6 ... 15 0 226 38 15.1 ... 15 0 210 39 14 ... 7 ] 84 37 14 ... 14 0 167 41 12 ... 10 0 82 23 8.2 ... 12 2 83 28 8.3 ... 9 1 66 15 7 * Not out,> .TNG A verages . Runs per Overs. Maidens. Rnns. Wickets. Wkt. ,. 219 83 614 51 10.4 . 143 89 269 4i 6.35 .. 48 12 25 5 5 , 44 14 96 8 12 DRUMPELLIER.—Pres, and Capt., Col. Carrick Buchanan, C.B.; Sec., David Crichton, Drnmpellier Estate Office, Coatbridge. Members, 114. Ground, 10£ acres. Subs., lus. Colour, blue. Distance from Coatbridge Station, Caledonian Railway, 1mile. Matches, 19—won 13, lost 2, drawn 4. B atting A verages . J. A. Allan J. Buchanan R. Houston R. Shanks... J. King ... W. J. Capes D. Crichton J. Thomson R. Brown ... R. Scott J. Lindsay f • • Inns. 12 11 6 18 18 11 13 9 12 13 12 ♦ Not out. » 4 # # 4 4 • • • 4 • 4 • 4 4 ! • » 4 4 4 4 4 4 • • 4 4 4 4 Times not out. 2 1 5 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 7 Runs. 415 203 10i 265 240 138 151 78 100 102 71 Most in an Inns. 81 * 53 52* 63 47 68 29 16 40 31 17* Aver. 34.7 18.5 17.2 14.13 13.6 12.6 8.7 8.6 8.4 7.11 5.11 B owling A verages . L Scott ... . Lindsay . Buchanan . Copeland 4 4 4 4 4 # 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 V 4 4 4 4 4 4 • 4 # Balls. 786 1,696 1,231 613 Maidens, 63 119 81 21 Runs. 204 536 415 176 Wickets. 39 69 38 26 Wides. 1 2 0 0 Runs per Wkt. 6.10 7.55 10.35 6.20 FETTESIAN LORBTTONIANS.-Capt J. G. , ^ ^ lk pitches,’ 2-won ll asswade, Midlothian. Colours, scarlet and-P ” iaM bat is known better in the his club is composed of old Fettesians and L ^®tt^ atche8 arranged for 1883 only two ugby football world than at cricket. Of toe nv Tri Collegef Glenalmond. The ere played, one being a scrateh match J*“ ^ hatpXomised to be a splendid match— imburgh University were easily defeated, ana G * wa8 unfortunately abandoned at with the premier club of Scotland, me ?ing to their inability to raise a team, -

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