* Opponents. Whore Played. When Played. Club. Opponents. 1st 2nd 1st 2nd Inn. Inn . Inn . Inn. Won bT } I Masters ......................... „ May 23-25 j 112 *071 Clifton Club ................. | ,, Juno 3 .Clifton July 15-16 ! * 45 Clifton College ............. 102 210 * Gloucester Club............. Chltmn Mnv 30 219 _____ Cotswold Magpi es.......... „ July 11 1 *157 — Matches Lost (5). University College, Oxon „ May 23 98 Liverpool C lu b .............. M.C.C. and Ground . . . . ,, 'June 9-10 67 12l!c ,, June 24-25 142 69! Marlborough College . . July 4-5 105 205 M.C.C. and Ground. . . . Lord’s Aug. 3-4 57 88' } ] Remark*. *i wkts down •Jwkts down 189 *117 *8 wkts down *'(> wkts down *2 wkts down ‘279’ 224 *77 188 237 208 *109 139 runs linn. & 19runft 1 inn. & 12 runs 6 wkts * \ \v d ‘ 231 — Mims. &80 runs B att ing A verages . Times Most in Most in Innings. not out. Runs. Innings. Match. Avo] age. T. Moore......................... 22 2 430 *85 99 2 1 .10 M . T. E. Morris.............. 17 0 276 53 66 16 .4 . W . Rushhrooke............. 20 1 196 34 12 10.0 A. M. Hayes ................. 16 o -w 136 30 30 9 .10 E . D ru itt......................... 15 2 1 7 7 *44 44 1 3.8 C. E. Milvain................. 18 0 269 48 48 14 .1 7 K. II. B . Taylor.............. 19 3 o i i 114 135 30.1 C. E. Homer ................. 17 5 90 21 21 7.6 G Harrison..................... 21 0 178 40 40 8 .10 A . K. Trevithick............. 16 2 159 24 21 1 1 .5 E. M . David ................. 13 r* i 68 *20 20 1 1 .2 A. J. Forrest ................. G 9 w 21 14 14 5.1 B o w l in g A v e r a g e s . Runs Balls. Maidens. Runs. Wickets. Wides. per wicket T . Moore......................... 250 13 179 5 3 35.4 W . Rushhrooke.............. 796 50 4 17 14 2 2 9 .1 1 E. Dru itt......................... 806 69 431 30 1 1 1 . 1 1 C . E . Milvain................. 1744 146 739 45 4 16 .19 C . E. H orner ................. 1424 130 C98 43 0 10 .10 A . R . Trevithick.............. 934 95 434 26 0 16 .18 A. J. Forrest ................. 20 0 18 1 1 18.0 C h e l t e n h a m E l e v e n i n 187G .— * T . Moore (21.10), Capt a in for 1876, and a very successful one considering the material from which he had to choc so the eleven. A very useful man all round, had a run of bad luck at the beginning of the season, but afterwards was the mainstay of the eleve n. A very quick scorer, making by far the most of his runs on the off side, and hitting hard and clean. Somewhat weak cn the leg side, and docs not play forward enough. His innings, v. Marlborough and M.C.C., were as brilliant as useful. And he did his best to encourage his eleven by the plucky manner in which he played an uphill game. A fair wicket-keeper, and bowls fast ronnd-hand successfully at times. M. T. E . Morris (16.4), captain for 1877. A successful and painstaking bat, and proved very useful by coming off when most needed. A very hard hitter to the on-side, with fair defence, but lacks form and is too fond of a pull. An excellent point, and always works hard. *W. Rushbrooke (10.6). Disappointing ns a bat ; has a good free style, but flourishes too much, and is apt to play at the pitch of the ball ; when set, hits well all round. A useful fast bowler at times, especially on a dead ground. One of the best fields in the eleven, being
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