Chronicle-1934

-29-. Reeves H. Colours 1934. Fastis h bowler with big off-break. Had no success in ' . — 1 the first term of the year, but has gone from strength to strength this term. Pitches a deadly ball on the batsman's "blind spot", which almost in variably bowls-him. Very safe ground field.Improved batsman. Coutts A. Colours 1934. Good stocl{ bowler, medium to fast, with slight off break. As a batsman, either came out very soon, or else remained immovable for hours ! Twice batted two hours for 24 runs. Good field, with powerful throw. Henry W. Colours 1934. Improved from match to match. Made the highest score of the season. Plays most of his strokes late, and hardly lifts the bat, but gets great force behind the ball. Steady bowler, who has not often been called upon to bowl. Jacobs G. Colours 1934. Very promising young batsman. Has all the strokes, but is fondest of the cut. liiili make large scores later, particularly if he can avoid being run out. Safe field. Mason W. Colours 1934. Began the season as a very unorthodox hitter, but has improved out of recognition lately. Is begin ning to bowl a very steady medium paced leg break Has made some sensational catches. Burnett R. Stylish batsman, but so prone to be bowled by the first yorker, or even half volley, that he did not get moving till the end of the season. Batted well at the close. Good L. Made rapid strides this year as a spin bowler. Can put down a big leg-break, and a faster off-break. Length sometimes uncertain. Can bat quite well, but

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