Chronicle-1935

-3?^- great accuracy. R. Etirnett. A« Coutts. liT. Henry. H. Reeves. Go JacotiSi Good. A. Lowe, Christie. Opening hatsman. Scores readily. hut has little defence and does not usnally las long. Developing into medinm paced howler. WeaJr in the field, (1Q34_35). Has howled consistently well, hut withatrocious luck. Missed catches have heen too nnrnerous to count. Improved hat, ^ played some patient long innings. Good xxeld, (1044-33'). Could not find his form till the close of the season, when he hatted and bowled hrilliantly. Very quick on the feet, ana ^xs merciless on slow howling; inclined^to take nxs GVGS off fast howling. Bowls a sready oa-lh on the leg stamp. Good catch hut poor ground fxeld. (1934-35 Has qxdte lost his howxxng^skill o± 1934 and is uncertain in length and directxon. Batting improved at the heginnionfg the year, hut faded out at the end. Very safe fxeld and good throw in, (1934-35). Ccxld not get going ax all txll the last two or three games, and then ret"xi-ned 0 hds hest form, thoi:igh made no large scores, plays a very strai^t hat. Slow field, oat su-i.e. Bowling has lost its accuracy so could not he used much. Played one good innings. Very sa_e catch. Promises to he a useful off- and leg-preak how ler, Will make runs if he can curh hxs desxre to slog every ball. Has had little chance to shxne. fielding fair. Ba,tting and

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