James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Companion 1884

g W. Scott, 2 and 8 ; W . A . Horncastle, 8 and 3 ; Herbert, 1 and 0 (no t out') • Bishop, 0 (no t out) and 0 (no t o u t ) ; and Clarke, ] and 0. The fo llow ing played in one inn ings :— P. J. T. Henery, 58, and C. I . Thornton, 43. A BOW L ING AVERAGES . . Rons. Wkts. Matches. 0. T. Studd ... - w. 8 Burton .............. ]0 1. D. Walker........ 7 P. J. de Paravicini 7 J. Robertson ... ]o A.J. Webbo........ 6 Inns. Overs. Maidens 15 753.2 358 19 660 * 275 11 266.3 86 10 74.3 30 17 314.1 138 8 41 10 Rune. Wkts. Wides. 993 66 0 905 51 0 ‘ 442 22 0 149 4 0 618 14 . 0 103 2 1 No. per per Balls. Wkts. Inns. 0 17.41 3.11 0 18.47 2.13 0 20.2 2 0 35 * A 4 44.2 .14 0 54 .2 The fo llow ing bowled in three innings A. W . R id ley, 19 overs 7 maidens, 35 runs, 2 w ick e ts ; T. S. Pearson, 18 overs, 2 maidens, 51 runs, 2 wickets ; and J. E. Iv. Studd, 7 overs, 1 maiden, 24 runs, 1 wicket. The follow ing bowled in. tw o inn ings:— W. A . Horncastle, 38 overs 12 maidens, 72 runs, 3 w icke ts ; Bishop, 26 overs and three balls, 8 maidens, 76 runs, 2 w ickets; and Clarke, 9 overs, 2 maidens, 25 runs. * The follow ing bowled in one innings :—A . P. Lucas, 6 overs, 17 runs, 1 wicket; G. B. Studd, 3 overs, 1 maiden, 5 runs, 1 w icke t; C. F. h ! Leslie, 5 overs, 2 maidens, 13 runs, 1 w ic k e t ; Hon. A . Lyttelton , 3 overs' 2 maidens, 2 runs; and E. M. Hadow, 3 overs, 18 runs. # % r* w AT POCK E sq ., K ensington O val , L ondon , S.E. S ecretary , • "FO R TU N E and consequent l FTER A LONG PER IOD OF R u in ed a prominent place in the ^ cricket world. Upon the succes. t ervedly congratulated arduous campaign, theCommittee may h ^ due t0 Mr. Frederick The special thanks of Surrey cucket ^ o t e d to the restoration of Burhidge for the time and trouble h _ ^ too much importance the County. Of course it would be ui ' geason? but that there was a to the improvement shown in there can he no dispute. . genuine revival of Surrey cncke borne engagements with Not- first,-class County matches Bom Middlesex, Kent, Gloucestershire, tingliamshire, Yorkshire, Lancas ’ scopeof this review, hut, in a , Sussex, and Derbyshire—come withm d tQ tb e interest that was Surrey played 24 matches, and, & ables of Surrey averages. 0 felt in these contests, Ave publish matches and the other comprise table is limited to the first-class coun y reniatch at the Oval,.Suirey the whole of the fixtures. In the Ha P de -n a county match, and scored 650. This is the highest total ever ^ a public interest A the highest ever made in England m g individual doings ot the great deal might well be written ^ he sufficient. The brunt of the Avorlc was ably borne by M i. chief features of the Mr. Read’s magnificent hatting Avas one ° -ghed by many batsmen season, and though Barratt was severely 1 vbole extraordinarily who are familiar with his style, he was on G

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