8 0 Matches ]>raica Gloucestershire Opponents When* P laved. ( 1 )' . . Clifton When Piaved. Aug 24, 25, 26 Cluli. Opponents. 1st 2nd 1st 2nd Inn . In n . In n . Inn . 281 Hemarks. *342 172 for 7 wiekw Matches Lost (4). Gloucestershire . . Kent ...................... Surrey .................. Lancashire .......... Brighton '.Tune 12, 13,14 169 73 161 Tunbg Wells'July 17, 18, 19 200 168 156 Oval Aug 7, 8 104 129 130 •Brighton Aug 17, 18, 19 142 81i 141 Lost Inf 212 131 runs *218 1 wkt *9 w u *104 5 wkts *5 w d 97 12 runs B att ing A verages . Times Mo,t in Mo*t in Inn? r o t out. Huns. an Inns. a Match. Average. Cliarlwoou ............ . 14 1 482 123 183 37.1 J. M. Cotton11........ 9 1 217 70 70 27.1 F. J. Greenfield . . . . 14 0 320 120 126 22.12 J. Phillips................ . 18 0 223 41 53 60 17.2 Lillvwhite................ . 14 0 243 51 1 4 C. A. Brown ........ 8 66 19a 22 16.2 Fillerv ................... . 14 0 216 74 o 4 e) 15.6 G. Humphreys . . . . 9 o O 83 17 32 13.5 H. Phillips ............ W. B. Weighell . . . . 11 1 113 23 11.0 . *> 0 55 20 35 11 Howa rd ................ . 9 0 88 28 45 9.7 C. M. K enn edy__ . 11 2 84 22 28 9.3 W . Humphreys . . . . 10 2 73 18 80 9.1 -m Mechin.................... . 4 0 21 13 13 f ) l l H id e ....................... . S 8 4 • > • > f ) 0 A. Smith ................ 4 0 0 0 0 0 B owl ing A v erag es . % 0 ▼ Runs pi r Bull*. Maidens. Huns. Wickets. Wides. Wicket. A. Smith .............. 858 78 348 27 10 12.24 C. A. Brown . . . . 541 47 247 13 6 19 Hide ...................... 89 218 14 0 15.8 Lillywhite .......... 2788 3588 778 49 1 15.13 Greenfield.............. Oil 55 237 13 0 18.3 J. M. Cotterill. . . . 89 8 49 1 0 49 F illery .................. 1568 159 G4G 31 0 20.26 The following only bowled in one match :—W. B. Weighell, 66 balls, 9 runs : W. Humphreys, 8 balls, 15 runs. YORKSHIRE. On iCEUSFOH 1876 .—President and Treasurer , Mr. M. .1. Ellison. Committee, Messrs. E. T. Atkin, A. Tolield, J. T. Dobb, F. S. Atkin, 11. Renton, E. Tozer, R. Gillott, J. Chester, E. Gorrill, J. M. Hibbert, R. Wigful], II. Stratford, S. S. Levick. Hon. Sec., J. B. Wostinholm, 10 , Norfolk Row, Sheffield. Yorkshire brought to a disappointing finish what promised at the outset to be a most brilliant season. Lockwood, morethau usually successful in other matches, was a comparative failure for his county, and Greenwood and Em mett wore both out oi form. U lyett, who played good cricket throughout, had the fust average among the batsmen, but it was not a great achieve*
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