97 owing to defective vision a moderate field. G While, a very useful bat, but inclined to got forward too much ; has improved this season ; can field well anywhere. M. G . Stuart (captain), a very neat bat, with a good defence ; has not been fortunate this year; a splendid field, covering a great deal of ground, a:ul a sure catch; ns captain has given universal satisfaction. A. C. Havies, a good useful, though not altogether s ite, bat, being somewhat of a free hitter; a good field; as a bowler has at times been very successful, but is not to bo depended upon thoroughly. A. if. Cochrane, as a bat exceed­ ingly useful, strong hitting powers with considerable d e fen ce ; very slow in the field ; as a bowler, has appeared with tolerable success, H. If. Coa ler, a very good bat, drives brilliantly to tho off ; shall miss his services next year ; a good field. R. l \ Stedman , a fair but not reliable b a t ; hits f r e e ly ; a very good fast round-arm bowler with break ; might judge runs better. V. H. Gwillim , bats in good stylo with fair defence ; as a longstop lias appeared to great advantage. J. Till arc! , has greatly gone off this year ; scarcely bats with sufficient confidence. A fair wicket-keeper. Q. E. Houghton , an original b a t ; too much inclined to treat the bowler with con temp t; a fast, but not infallible scorer, a great deal more steadiness being required; a good change bowler, very fast, but at times inclined to be erratic. ST. PETER’S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE. Hon. Sec., E. K. Moline. Itesu lts of Matches. Matches Played, 8; / Von , 3; Drawn} 1 ; Lost, 4. Opponents. 2Latches Won (3). Where Played. W hen Played. Club. Opponents. 1st 2nd l e t 2nd Tims. Irma. Inns. Inna. v!> Matches Drawn- (1) Matches Lost (4). 9*Caius College.. . , Amalg Grad S Catherine’s College Amalg Grad May 10 Corpus C. College. Sidney Sussex C o ll . May 21 i 133 11 May 2 j i i *71 May 27 LSI May 22 *31 1 May 13 ! 54 ; j 70 * 4 8 May 8 i 101 MayV 31 ! 60 *175 110 63 62 Won by 14 runs 14 runs 7 \v 110 runs I3 S 201 1150. 114} *60, Hk'nmrk rain stoppd play *1 w d Lost bn •J A 14/ runs 06 runs *6 w d 10 runs 0 runs *8 w d P bterhouse E leven in 1876.— R. W. S. Giddy (captain, 3.5), chief bowler of tho eleven; on a dead wicket very destructive ; as a bat somewhat uncer­ tain; excellent field and splendid throw. C. Pigg (41.5), excellent bat, by far the best average in the e leven ; effective slow bowler, bowls with bis head ; good all-round field. H . T. Mather (13.7), very good bat, but unlucky; ^afo ca tch ; lias boon known to bowl. E. R. Moline (Hon. Sec., 11.7), showy and un­ certain ba t; good change bowler, especially lobs ; keeps w icket for eleven fairlv. II. P>. Thomas (10.3), tremendous hitter; good fast change bowler, but rath.or erratic; sulky in tho fiold, but very good thrower. R. U. Perkins (6.H), clean hitter, with moderate defence; good field. IT. Newberry (6 .1 5 , at times a difficult left-hand medium bowler; feeble bat, good long-stop. P. Dei/l i 1.1), owing t o flourish often is too hue for the b J1; slow in the field J. P. Dick (2.5), a great stick, but can’t be bothered with fielding. ;f. !. !/a -end (2), onei jetic field, careful h.it . !• . i . * ■I .u). wants practice, • m l 1'st ii ai!t tiHd. •f . / / i u 11 - < >c ( !. L), i>uu oi t >1 act ic e ; \ **vv” ' uih I * i« LI « ,«) thrower. /’. i'. J. Ureei n e t1 (■ i■a Cft’iibridgo L nsvev.i*y Rlevf”) 8 '

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