1>o wt i no Avi n agt :r. 104 Avorsuro. Pall \ Ti/uLns. Rune Wide Widen, per TL >f. Hoilsoi).. . ........ 910 59 114 38 4 10.31 A. X. >Sir« BtVild 904 42 338 29 13 11.19 IL tV v Smith . ........ 1SI i 91 7 0 13 F. A (if.vet!....... ........ 572 6 319 25 0 13.24 IL 1!. Cui:7Jio . . . ........ 20a 9 10G 4 9 20.2 Tn \r B kadoiku ) VA.VM.S IN 1&70.— C. K. Watson (captain), a good l with plenty' of hi t ; played some good innings, though unfortunate early the frriNO:.. ./. A. (I a dasliin;' though uncertain bat; a magnificent field, csj eci.dly rt covi r-pnint. where a better man is seldom scon. * F. A. (* < >vr /, hi.t.> in very good style wiun betakes il to t rouble, and of I'mgets runs when i>.osi, wanted ; was often very useful as a lob bowler. 51 P. M. IIodsnn% was vt / a e!u! as a bowler, but rather disappointing as a bat, tins season. .1. V. »S' ; ,inadcgroat progress in batting, playing with great determina­ tion and pluck ; I a ; considerable defensive as well ns offensive powers ; a useful bow or. C. N. B a r r a t t , ought to tarn out area lly good bat, but cn the whole hardly did a' well as was expected last season. C. S. Hand, improved in hatting, and ve y likely to improve still more, having plenty of hit ; was often useful as a wicket-keeper. * R. K. Cunlhje , a hard-w’oiking cricketer ; a sonu'whar wild bat, but not unlikely to get a few runs at a pinch. IT. F. Karri , a very promising cricketer, but seems hardly to feel sure how a ball ought to be played ; should do good service another season with both bat and ball. F. A . ITard, raw and inexperienced at presen t; shows decided promise as a bat, and fields brilliantly. * 11. Percy Smithy a good field and straight though plain bowler. * Signifies he has left. BRIGHTON COLLEGE. Captain, T. X. Tyndale. Jlesults of Matches. Matches Played , 11 ; IFon, 1; Lost , 7. Opponents Matches JFon (4). nncing College......... Ch. Ch. Vic., Wortliing Scots Greys................. Tonbridge School • • • • Where Played. Brightn Col yy yy Tonbridge Matches Lost (7). ............... Lancing College......... Lia ng. Col. dev. G. E. Cottoriirsl2 Brightn Col Clapton Club ............. Brighton Club............. Old Briglitonians ___ * 'righton Club............. | When Played. May 23 June 10 June 22 July 11 Club Opponents. 1st 2nd 1st 2nd Inns. Inns. Inns?. Inns . Brightn Col June%2-3 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ J u l y Juno 20 ,7 Juno 27 Sussex C. C. June 29 Brightn Col Ju 30 Jly 1 „ !Ju!y 8 07 *41 52 53 260 — 66 — 328 102 96 127 — 171 — 72 — 77 134 80 —— 128 *62 114 *51 130 — — 81 102 132 *186 JFon by. 9 wkts *1 w d 194 runs Lost by. Inns. 6c 130ms 17 runs 5 runs 48 nms *4 w d 16 runs *5 w d B ricbiox E l ; vex in 1876.— T . V. Tyndale (25), captain for last scason- •)c; an well, but was not fa oared by fortune ; a really good bat, and a fine field; proa ises to make a good cricketer. W. Marshall (20), secretary for last m ason ; has much improved in balling, and played several fine innings ; finite the best bat in the cloven, whh a good defence, and a free hitter all round ; bowled for the eleven, but not so well as last year. P. P. Barnes «

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