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Toronto. rrs / DAFT'S ENGLISH ELEVEN. .-^1 •vt t,lfr ^ -ii- •tF- RICHARD DAFT, th<; Captain of the Eleven, was born at Nottingham, Nov. 2nd, 1835. As a professional cricketer, is one of the most prominent men of the day. His career may be regarded as one continued success. For twenty-four years he has been celebrated as a batsman — nor is there any indication of falling off in his wonder- ful defence, whilst his peculiarly polished style, together with his elegant wrist playing, has always attracted attention. In 1875 '^^^ ' admirers (Sir Henry Bromley, Bart., in the chairj presented him with a nurse of 500 sovereigns and a solid silver cea and coffee service costing 160 guineas. At the same time Mr. Walker, Middlesex, and Capt. Holden, Hon. Sec. of the Notts Club, made him very valuable presents. GEORGE ULYETT, born Oct. 21st, 1851, at 'Pitsmoor, near Sheffield, is a tine bowler, capital bat and a brilliant field. He is said , to be the be^^ll-round player in England. ALFRED SHAW, born j^ jgth^tS^Zt/M Bui ton- Joyce, Notts. One of the 'very bei4 profeasioTiSlcncifeters, the straightest and most destructive medium pace bowlet, and a good bat. * ' . E. LOCKWOOD, born at Lascelles Hall, Yorkshire, April 4th, 1845, is a grand batsman and a fairly successful bowter. WILLIAM OSCROFT, bo^n Dec. 1 6th, 1843, at Arnold, i^lotts. A fine batsman. His forward drives and leg hits are ejitremely good. ■ GEQRGE PINDER, born at Ecclesfield, Yorkshire. A good ^bit andP|l€iid1?lM^^t'ke'ppet.* V ^ F. MORLEY, bom Dec. r6th, i8s<&, at Siititon, in ^shfield, l^otif, is the most successful fast- left hand 'bowler, y " / * ^ ,. , ^ W. BATES, Yorkshire. One of the most promising young owler. JOHN SEIijBY, born at Nottingham, July ist, 1849. A fine field and very excellent bat. Had the Highest average in 1878 ARTHUR SHREVVSBURY, Notts, born April nth, 1856. A very fine free hajf, and gooxl field. .ik», i I- ' r RECORD ol the CANADIAN TWENTY-TWO. o ' ii' R. KENNEDY, Hamilton, Captaia. A first-class bowler, with good jiulgment and a reliable bat ; did good work in the recent matches at New York and Philadelphia. EGBERT FERRIE, Hanulton. A good fast bowler, with an excellent delivery ; vitj destructive ; nearly, if not quite, the best bowler in Canada. R. K. HOPE, Hiimilton. A very tine bat, has a remarkably good cut. As a fielder can scarcely be surpassed. A. H. HOPE, Hamiiton, An improving bat ; good lon,?stop and some- times keeps wickets in good form. H. TOTTEN, Toronto. Against good bowling one of the best huts in the country ; lias a very fine drive, and hits well to the off ; bowls slow, with a very peculiar delivery, and often proves destructive. C. H. SPROULE, Toronto. One of the fastest run getters we hav/; plays to the off in splendid style ; is a good fielder, and is unsurpassci as long stop ; sometimes bowls. R. BOULTON, Toronto. A steady bat, with good defence. E. R. OGDEN, Upper Canada College, Toronto. One of the most pro- mising young crick(!tcrs of the day ; is a tine bat, with good defence, and punishing loose bowling terribly ; is an extremely good bowl«r and fine field juiywhtre. P. A. IRVING, Trinity College, Toronto. A good 'all round cricketer ; at times bats in excellent style, but is apt to be a little impatient ; bowls medium pace, round arm, and is a good field. G. F. HALL, Port Hope. Splendid bat when well in, hiiting freely to all parts of the field ; .gooil fast bowler and fine long stop. S. RAY, Whitby. By many considered the safest bat in Canada ; in. variably makes a score against any kind of bowling ; is a good field at points. J. LAING, Whitby. Has recovered his old style, and this year is batting as good as ever ; gets runs very freely, and when in good form is a dangerous bowler. C. LOGAN, Fenelon Falls. A f?ne bowler, with high delivery, and very straight. His bowling against the Australians last year was of the highest order ; a fuir bat. E. H. OSLER, Cobonrg. A fine medium pace bowler, with high deliv- ery : is generally a safe bat and an excellent field anywhere, W. B. WELL^ Chatham. A good field Und bat and a splendid hitter. C. H. HYMAN, London. An excellent free bat, hitting -well all round, and is a good field ; pjays with the Hamilton Club this season. G. BRUNEL, Ottawa. A very destructive fast bowler, and one of the very best bats ; his square leg hitting is very fine. J. B. BROPHY, Ottawa. A good bowler and very good bat. D: J. SMITH, Ottawa. A fine bat, hitting well to leg ; is also a good long stop. McCONKEY, St. Catharines A, good bowler and bat. H. S. SCABBING, Orillia. Slow round arm bowler; makes a good change ; is batting in good form this season. Dr. SPRAGGE, Long recognized as the very best field ; a free hitting but and change bowler. *,' %: '.•^ \ - T ^^t^m / Record of the Twenty- two Old Country Residents. L. OGDEN, Captain, Charterhouse Sohool and Trinity C!o11ege, Cam- bridge. A dangerous bat ; hits freely all round ; is a capital bowler, with great spin, and as Captain is unsurpassed. j G. BEHAN, Cheltenham College, late Captain of" Her Majesty's 19th , Begiraent. Is one of our best bats ; has a very fine free style ; makes runs very fast. i F. J. GOSLING, Brighton. A fine bat, with good style, and a splendid ; field \ change bowler. F. W. ARMSTRONG, Uppingham School. A reliable bat and quick run getter, possessing good defence ind great hitting power ; is an excellent wicket keeper. W. S. JACKSON, Rugby School. A fii-st-rate bat and hard hitter. W. TO WNSEND, Birkenhead Cricket Club. A very good pains-taking bat ; can always be depended on for runs. J. N. KIRCHHOFFER, Marlborough College. A thoroughly reliable ^ and scie»tific bat, with strong do fence and .hits very hard ; is a good judge ofthe.ganie. ' -/ '• . o j o H. BROCK, Repton School. A good bat, sometimes getting into the centuries, and is also a good slow bowler and fine point. G. SIMPSON, plays for Gait. Is an excellent fast bowler and fair bat. G. TROUSDALE, plays for Whitby. Is a capiul" bat. making runs very fast. * W. E. BAILLIE, Edinburgh. A good fast bowler, with low delivery, and stylish bat. R. ADAMS, Oxford. A styUsh bat, with good wrist pky ; as a field cannot be surpassed. * C. r, FISHER, plays for Port Hope. A destmctive fast bowler- a bnlhant bat, and good field anywhepe. HOLLAND, plays for Cobourg. ' ' ■ W. R. BAKER, plays for Ottawa. Fair bowler; an energetic and im- proving cricketer. » . ^ C. B. BRODIE, plays for Ottawa. , At times a very destructive bowler : a ca^Htal field and good bat. HON. C. HARBORD, A. D. C. to the Marquis of Lome. Good stiff' bat and fair field ; can bowl. S. E. HARDINGE, Listoi^el. Good bowler and pretty bat. N. P; TOD, Guelph. Fair bat and first-class field. REV. T. D. PHILLIPS. Ottawa. One of the best bats in the Do- minion ; can make runs against any kind of I>owling. F. L. BLAKE, Beaconsfield, Bucks. An improving bat, with fine for- ward drive and good hit to leg ; bowls fast round arm, and is a good change, Tweijty-second man yet to be selected. i