James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Companion 1885

I l l ba tt in g a v er a g e s . Matches. Inn s . Buns. Lord H am s ... ... 12 23 839 ^ H. Patterson ••• # 13 312 Mackinnon •4« • 0 10 251 £ Wilson ••• ••• Ml 4 8 138 g '.G. Hearne ... %%% IX 21 27G ■yV. Edwards •M « fl 2* 4 44 j 1, Eearne %%% •!./ XO 19 260 C. K em p . .......... *•• •*• 3 6 82 I? Jones ... *»•• ••• *»( u J 5 50 Rev. R . T . Thornton ... 6 11 114 Ohristopherson »•* »t« 9 17 176 A. J. Thornton ... tn 4 * 8 78 p. Merchant Ml »♦ • 'J 6 62 Wootton .......... ...........12 21 125 H, Hearne ........... •It Ml XO 16 85 Pentecost ........... ••• •«• 9 13 70 O’Slianghnessy... •• • m 2 4 26 A. P .K em p ........... ••• IM 4 17 A. Hearne ........... • •• ••• 9 1. 14 45 * Not out. m + Most in Most in Times an Inns. a Match. not out. Aver 112 118 . 3 44.9 73* 94 l 23.6 102 132 0 25.1 33* 42 m 1 f - 19.3 69* • 64 3 T 16.6 25 33 . 1 14.2 61 93 0 “ 13.4 24 35 0 13.4 26* •’ 33 1 * 12.2 27* 63 1 11.4 47 . 47 0 10.6 31 37 0 9.6 16 27 0 8.4 32* i. 36 ’ 4 7.6 13 21 4 7.1 21 21 3 7 19 19 0 6.2 8 13 0 4.1 14 17 3 4.1 % The following played in three innings :—R. B. Sewell, 3, 8, and 1 • and P. Lipscomb, 1 (not out), 0 and 16. The following played in two innings:—Hon. C. M. Knatchbull-Hugessen, 5 and 1; and L. Wilson 15and 7. The following played in one i n n i n g s A . C. Gibson,”6 ; E. h ! Hardcastle, 7; and J. N. Tonge, 15. ‘ « \ f A<t • « A A « m —- $ w/ f BOWLING AVERAGES. ^ • 1 Runs Wkts. «• r ft - Inns, . Overs. Maidens. Runs. Wkte. per Wkfc. per ' Inns. Wootton... ........... 22 775 366 1,194 79 16.9 3.13 Lord H a r r is ........... r^ 9 61.3 19' 126 7 4 J 18 .7 A. Hearne ... ... - 12 »•» Aw 268.2 107 533 * .26 ~ 20.13 2.2 S. Christopherson * t/ i IQ 628.1 199 991 .i. 42 23.25 2.6 H. Hearne ........... •ft* 14 297 124 607 V. 21 24.3 . 1.7 6. G. Hearne ••ft Ml 13 200 : 92 306 W* t) 61.1 .5 The following bowled in three innings:—P. Lipscomb, 37 overs, 17 maidens, 75 runs, 5 wickets; and C. Wilson, 28 overs, 5 maidens, 76 runs, 1 wicket. The following bowled in two innings :-r-A. C. Gibson, 13 overs, 2 maidens, 35 runs; P. Hearne, 9 overs, 1 maiden, 29 runs; W. Edwards, 21 overs, 9 maidens, 27 runs, 3 wickets; and A. J. Thornton’ 8 overs, 1 maiden, 29 runs. The following bowled in one innings:— A. P. Kemp, 3 overs, 6 runs; P. Marchant, 4 overs, 2 maidens, 5 runs ; Pentecost, 6 overs, 1 maiden, 19 runs, 1 wicket; W. H. Patterson, 7 overs, 3 maidens, 17 runs; E. H. Hardcastle, 5 overs, 2 maidens, 14 runs; L. Wilson, 4 overs, 24 runs ; and O’Shaughnessy, 5 overs, 12 runs. S ecretary —E . M. GRACE, Ew»., P ark H ouse , T hornbury , G loucestershire . F or th e f ir s t th r e e months of th e sea son the G loucestersh ire team m et w i th nothing but disaster. Defeat fol­ lowed defeat with such monotonous regularity that of th e first nine matches eight were lost. Though the all round play was very far : ¥9/11 * 4 lim® C *V l V.* . 1 . ... t

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