90 played sevoral useful innings, but should learn to open his shoulders ; slow field. T. E. Gilbert, possesses a good stylo, and bub for nervousness would have been more successful; rather a slow field, and can bowl. C. M. IFoosmau, hits well, but has too great a tendency to “ pull '’straight bowling. TRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE. R esu lts of Matches, Matches Played , 12; Won, 4 ; Drawn, 4 ; Lost , 4. Club. Opponents. 1st 2nd 1st: 2nd Inns. Inns .Inn r . Inns. i , Won by 135 — >24‘ — ‘64 runs 313 — H2i — 206 runs 223 — 136 — ;87 runs *229 — 162 — 67 runs 5 wlcts d Ojiponents. Matches Won (4). | Corpus Chr. College. . Clare College.............. King’s College.......... j Where played. When played. • • • • • < • • • • St. John’s College . M a t c h e s P r a w n (4). j Trinity Hall ............ Magpies............. Crusaders ................ Non Coll.................... Matches Lost (4). Caius College ........ Assyrians ................ Jesus College............ gt. Catherine’s Coll. • a • • • • • • « • • t • • ♦ * # * ♦ • • • • • • • • • ♦ ♦ • • • • • » • * ♦ • * 61__ j 1 72f 288- 120 ! 64 *339! *751 *5 2 104 74 101 112 35 161 1 18 135 Remarks . A tie ,*For 8 wickets. *For 3 wickets *For 1 wicket Lost by 14 runs Inns & 76 runs 235; *30 10 wkts *no vv d 223j — i*For 5 wickets B att ing A verages . F. H. Mellor............ Inns. •> • o Times not out. 0 Buns. 99 Most in Most in an Inns. a Match. 82 82 Average 33 L. G. Stileman........ •> • o 0 143 102 102 47 .2 M. Wilde ............... 9 • ti 0 119 89 89 39.2 A. Gray................... 4 0 86 48 48 2 1 .2 D. D. i ’o n t i f e x ......... 4 0 81 OO 55 20 .1 C. A. Timms............ 4 0 67 51 51 16 .3 E. W. Denison........ 3 1 29 20 20 14 .1 F. G. Randolph . . . 3 0 42 32 32 34 H o n . A* De Grey . 0 70 57 57 14 W. S. Patterson . . . 4 0 53 40 48 1 3 .1 P. E. Crutchley .. 3 3 0 27 11 1 7 9 A. W. Soames........ 0 19 12 16 6 .1 Hon. E. Lyttelton . 1 1 1 1 3 * 1 1 3 1 1 3 — T rinity C ollege E leven in 1 8 7 6 .— P. E. Crutchley , has a p c c u arm. F. G. Randolph , a very good wicket-keeper, especially to slows ; b a ts in good style, and sometimes with success. A . W. ftocimes, unlucky in batting; bowls slow round; good field. L. G. Stile/nan, hits very hard, e s ­ pecially to the on; a slow field, E. U. Denison, a hard hitter with an ugly style ; bowls fast round, and is a fair field. Hon. A. De Grey, a free bat, and capital field in the country. C. A . Timms , possesses a good stylo, but is too nervous to score heavily ; a good field far out. I). I>. Pontife - , a safo but ugly bat, though improved in Iris hittin <r O* M. Wilde, has a fair style, but pulls too much ; a fair bowler. T. B. Grimsdale, an uncertain bat, but with a nice style ; good field. For Mellor, Leaf, Ac., see the Long Vacation Eleven. For Hon. E. L y tte l­ ton , Hon . A. Lyttelton , and W. fif. Patterson , see the University Eleven. 8*

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