James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Companion 1885
205 WESTMINSTER SCHOOL. iniTist-ikimr ^ at^ . 68» ^ —w on 2, lost 7, d raw n 1. R . A . In pram,* a E ? l v f i n c ^ n d V i s S W 1111; th ough d isappo in ting as a bat, his fielding was S m ed inm n l o o w i . * ? " 1" 1? £* th? ? s Proved e ffective . H. R . llu rs t , first- ir ‘ Armitacre* surrerrip/i i n ’ ^ )-°^ *)at’ "“h lts har<^ aT1(^ c le a n ; 1 r also a smart field, steady bat and t o L \ T k in g irUn,S m the, fcw m atches he p layed in. 0 . Gibson, •|U<1ge ? run better. C. Sherring w ent in first with Rhmild’ be v eV V Tt ^ B0Und aad ca re fu l c r ick e t ; an im p rov ing w ick e t -k e ep e r ; fs .nt or U r / t w r> ^ 0TU A - F cv c z - a pow erfu l bat, and good bow ler get out when se t , a safe c a t ch m the deep field. H. Harrison, a p re tty and tak in g r.t 'e ' ' llU R 'mdd^iidfU\-i ,0W eT l l h e 1w,ouk ‘ Pay more atten tion to p itch and less to pace. R . Banchlands, the neatest and best field in the e le v en ; a fair bat. H. P . Lowe came on w on d e r fu l ly towards the end o f the season ; should be useful this 3 Tear. Jfaa/nivr «SeClnTe5 ^11S Place p r in c ip a l ly ow ing to his fine f ie ld in g ; he hatted stead y at times. G. Barwell batted well and cons isten tly at the commencement o f the season, b u t fe ll o ff la ter o n ; a poor field. * Has left. « BATTING AVERAGES . Inns. Times Most in A. A rm itage not out. Runs. an Inns. Aver. ••• •• . . . 6 1 100 44 20 A. F ev e z ............... • •• • • ft • •• ... 13 2 137 38 12.5 12 C. G ibson ••• ft• ••• ... Pi 0 168 30 H. P . Lowe i •• ft♦ ft ... 8 2 69 33 11.3 A. R . Hurst ••# t• ... 11 1 100 24 10 C. Sh err ing ••• • ft* • ft• ft ... 15 1 123 3 i 8.11 W. R . M oon • •• • ♦• ftftft ... 12 1 93 20 8.5 P. C. P r o b y n ... ••• •• • • . . . 0 2 32 19 8 C. Barwe ll • M ftftft ft • ft . . . 12 0 89 29 7-5 R . R . Sand ilands » 9 • ♦ ft • ft . . . 12 1 C O 11 5.5 H. Harrison i • • ft ft* ft • • . . . 12 2 54 24* 5.4 R. A . In g ram . . . t i t • 4 « ft •• . . . 12 1 55 18 5 • 9 * Not out. « BOWLING AVERAGES . . Runs % Overs. ■* « ♦ , per * Maidens. Runs. Wickets. Wkt. II. R . H u rst . . . • • • f M . . . 223 66 545 41 13.12 A. Fevez ftftft • M ft • • . . . 128 39 , 299 16 17.7 C. G ibson 0 ~ • •• . . . 76 f **- $ 17 248 12 20.8 R. A, Ing ra in • ft • * K l • ... 118 . 24 413 . 18 22.7 CHARTERHOUSE SCHOOL. P 1 | K. | 1 | | b i ' W ' W ■ * W W ' M i W T7. r QWctn-n * a m u ch improved b a t ; has excellent defence, bu t lacks h itting powers a smart f ie ld , has been very successful as a captain. C. H. Vm tcent* has bowled with great success throughout the season; bowls medium-pace, with a break from leg, tt xtxi ___^ . hoc n nt V ipati vp . tv Kiireo^fiil with the hilt, nlthnnoli
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