James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Companion 1885
2 U INDIA. BOMBAY GYMKHANA Matches played, 10—won 6, lost 2, drawn 2. BATTING AVERAGES. Wilkins, A. D............... Challenor, Capt. (R.A.) Bremner, A. S.............. Newnham, A. (10th N.1 Wyer, M. R.................. Nicholson, E. F. Russell, H. B. (R.E.) ... Penny, L. Pogson, Capt. (E. York Blackwell, G. F. R. ... Piers, W. B. (10th N. I.) Gell, H. G..................... Young, W. E. ... • • • Kaye, R. A. (R.A.) .. Buchanan, H. P. Radcliffe, C. A. (R.A.) Glazehrook, N. S. • • ♦ • • • Russell, H. B. (R.E.) Newnham, A. (10th I Wilkins, A. D. Gell, H. G. ... Wyer, M. R.... Hartwig, A. H. Challenor, Capt. (R.A.) Taylor, Private c r i c k e t •« • ••• * Inns. ... S Times not out. 1 Runs. 147 Most in an Inns. 73* Aver. 21 * •• ♦ • % ... 11 * 1 186 85 18.6 ••• •ft• ... 15 2 208 68 16 f * ... 16 1, . 234 52 15.9 «• ••• . ... 11 1 ‘ 153 57* 15.3 ••• ••• ... 12 1 . 159 33 14.5 « •• 9 •• ... 13 f 5 110 ' 42 13.6 ft •II •« ft ... 18 2 181 25 11.5 Regiment) ... 14 0 ' 153 49 10.13 •# • •«# ... 7* . 1. 59 . 18 9.5 ••• ••• • ... 11 1 85 19 8.5 ••» ••• ... 10 1 77 28 8.5 N.I.) 6 * O’ " 51 19 8.3 ft•ft ••ft ... 10 2 65 17* 8.1 .1.) r ... 7 2 39 17 7.4 ••« ••• ... 6 # 0 43 17 7.1 • •M ••• ... 6 0 43 19 7.1 •19 ft•• 7 ••9 # % 0 . 43 . 17 6.6 ft ••• ••• ... 7 2 33 12 * 6.3 *Not ont. . i BOWLING AVERAGES. 1 • j *. * m- • « A m- * 9*» 4 < * f• f * * -ft. I ' •' I . Runs % Inns. Overs. Maidens. # 0 * % Runs. * Wickets. .pe r Wkt; ... 12 136.4 57 188 32 5,28 ) 18 r 339.1 122 • 541 *• 99.. 6.46 ••• o 72 24 *• • 110 18 a 6.2* ... 12 129.1 51 • • 193 • 24 8.1 - ... 10 95 • 37 144 18 . 8 ... • 5 49 10 • 92 ~ 11 8.4 ... 9 57.1 23 75 7 10.5 ... 5 73 18 ft 141 *• • 7 % 20.4 1 ft ET IN TOBAGO, •» WEST * INDIES. • .> V ' 4 i ) 6* / mu A TOnJlCfO UriCKtJl U 1 UU ^ UO ivx tuvv i *** v ^ ----JLUO ti l . -u r rn r r in e to n . the Administrator of the Government, who has done his best Honour, Mr. oax rm g , officers wcr0 Mr> L L Rowe vice.p residen t; Dr. J . Pf r o n t r ^ u r e r ; Mr. R. B. Anderson, captain; and Mr. G. H. Spicer) Goodndge An ’ 8Cnt season they are tJie same with the exception of the secretary, sec re ta ry . * Marshall, and it has about twen ty members. In all, eleven matches IlOWMr. A. -Li.• Vixr tliA rlnh? n/nrL under the nnsniAAc nf were eleven ^ ^ v a _____ ____ __ rh^mi n e o — losing, by eight wickets, a fa irly well-contes'ted'game)’b u t for — t -, - a it ’ “ .)t uo a t about three hours’ notice, Tobago had no t the oppo r tun ity w.hlC itThpst team together. The b a tting averages, pa rtly owing to the bowling of ^ “ ( lie ba tting , p a r tly owing to the un ce r ta in ty of the m r a a r f vr A T d n n uu im j/ c uua iu n inatciies 1 .; rw iiirinc the season by the club; a d, r t auspices of the club, an P J . iL i s l a n d nlayed H.M.S. Dido—winning in one innings with something to n of the is I + 1 ,n i s l a n d nlaved I I .M . Kcmadrrm_ • ) " eleven o n u « 1 eleven of the island pl y Ii. . Squa ron—Northampton, spare: and a o a . t , Ganada.andhlammgo ^ aboQt three h( ffl n m partly ing to the D ^ i n t above the level of th , t ground) being ranidly improved, and is still improving, were small. The leading (vhich has. ce rapimy f were Trestrail, Wity,.Anderson, Tulloch, and Spicer, and 16
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