. Spalding's official cricket guide; with which is incorporated the American cricket annual . cho, who led the league and the club, with an averag(»)f 41. In all games during the season he made over 1,000 runs, for aniverage of 50. In ])owling, he captured 31 wickets for an average Dr. F. Mahabir follows him closely, with a batting average of 2:5n league games, and for all games played during the season he has aniverage of 00. The real leader in bowling is the captain, George , who has captured 57 wickets during the season, with an average)f A. II. Dovey, p]. Tuppen, H. H.


. Spalding's official cricket guide; with which is incorporated the American cricket annual . cho, who led the league and the club, with an averag(»)f 41. In all games during the season he made over 1,000 runs, for aniverage of 50. In ])owling, he captured 31 wickets for an average Dr. F. Mahabir follows him closely, with a batting average of 2:5n league games, and for all games played during the season he has aniverage of 00. The real leader in bowling is the captain, George , who has captured 57 wickets during the season, with an average)f A. II. Dovey, p]. Tuppen, H. H. Shanholt and T. W, Holbrookill have double tiuui(> avoratics. Of th( friendly games played, the club won 16 and lost 2. Some individual performances during the season were as follows : J. E. Gillette, in a game played against the steamship Baltic, onAugust 31, took the wliole 10 wickets of his opponents for 33 runs, whichs a wonderful performance, and seldom accomplished. A. P. Jefifery batted through the innings carrying his bat without seei-ng a run against the steamship TEAM A—ROBIN HOOD CRICKET CLUB, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Dan. B. Paul, Photo.


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