100 OXFORD UNIVERSITY. /y<-' ihnl, W. If. Game (Oriel College). Treasurer, I). Campbell (Ch. Ch). lhm. Sic., A. J. Webbe (Trinity). Results of Matches. Matches Playtrt, 5; ll'on, 1; Drawn, 2; Lost 2. Where When Club. Opponents. Opponents. Flayed. Played. 1st 2nd ltd 2nd Inn. Inn. Inn. Inn. Won by 3!otehes IFoni 1). 1 Gentlemen of England.. Oxford Juno 270 *36 175 129* I It tc lies Drawn (2). M.C.('. andGround---- Lord’s June 22-23 201 *150 277 Midd esox .................... Prince’s Jn 19-20-21 012 — 439 *1GG’ Matches Lost (2). M.C.C. and Ground . . . . Oxford May 18-19 97 56 78 130/ Cambridge .................... Lord’s |Jn 26-27-28 112! 262 302 *76 s Remarks. 5 \vickts down Lost by B atting A verages . Inns. ] Times not out. Runs. Most in an Inns. Most in a Match. Average. 56.1 A. J. Webbe , . . 1 337 98 144 V,\ II. Game . . . ....................... 8 1 313 111 141 44.5 V. Briggs ....... ....... 8 1 194 71 71 27.5 V. VI, Buckland . . . . 8 2 135 42c 42 22.3 A. H. Heath . . . ....... 6 0 161 71 71 2G.5 T. S. Durr....... ....... 8 0 128 36 37 16 1>. Cam])bell . . . ....... 8 0 111 43 49 15.6 Y. Kovle........... 0k ....... 8 1 109 67 67 15.4 A. vY. Pearson . ....... 8 0 96 35 * t - *h) 12 G. p. Lewis . . . ....... 7 0 76 33 no 10.G 11. G. Tylccote . a r* *> imt 50 26 26 10 In following only played in one match 11. If. Webbe, 4, 0; ( J. K. Mac sde, 2, 8; A. P. Wickham, 0, 1 ; E. P. smith, 0, 6. B owling A verages . Palls. Maidens. Runs. Wickets. Widen. Rims per Wicket. A. W. Pearson . • * * « « O/O 40 138 <S 0 17.2 F. M. Buckland . . . . 1574 175 481 26 0 18.13 A. H. Heath . . . ....................... 205 20 111 7 4 20.1 il. G. Tylecote . ...................... 100 8 60 2 1 25 V. Hoyle ................................. ....................... 252 12 142 0 0 28.2 C. P. Lewis . . . ...................... 1091 98 501 17 0 29.8 T. S. Duiw ...................... ...................... 276 17 137 oO 0 45.2 V, . If. G ime . . . ....... 80 1 53 1 0 53 ri lu following only bowled in one match:—E. P. Smith, 152 kill8, 10 maidens, 12 ruji.' 2 wickets; C. K. Mackenzie, 12 balls, 2 maidens, 3 runs; D. Campbell 12 balls, 7 runs. ’ To ' O xford E leven in 187G.-—E. Briggs , a very patient bat with strong <b‘f«nc but does not make enough of his height; scored well all through the* . <nsou; too!-: point admirably. F . M. Dockland , a very steady slow bowlei, and on a wet wicket puzzling; when once sot a dangerous bat; slow in the* I; Id. f). ( ampbell, a lirst-class long stop ; taken to hitting too much. T. S. L/ry, i very lino bat, having good defence with tremendous punishing powoi: ; a tirst-rato field, and fair change bowler. W. H. Game , likely to my1o hum il’ b< survives the tirst few overs, being a very hard hitler ; guod f k) at h »■b-g. A H- Death, the prettiest bat in the eleven, lmvin^ a
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