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Below are the batting and bowling averages of the cricket eleven for the six games it has played this season. In batting D. H. Adams '97 and J. H. Scattergood '97 are first and second, with the average of 20.5 and 16.57 respectively. Though Dupont, Adams and Hastings do not appear to have the best bowling averages, upon them rested most of the work, especially in the championship games. As the table shows, the team was very strong in bowling throughout the season.
At Bat. Runs. Av'ge.
D. H. Adams '97, 6 123 20.5
J. H. Scattergood '97, 7 116 16.57
R. Haughton 1900, 4 43 10.75
R. H. Carleton '98, 7 69 9.85
W. W. Comfort 2G., 9 80 8.88
W. C. Webster '97, 6 34 5.66
T. M. Hastings '98, 6 25 4.16
A. Drinkwater 1900, 7 25 3.57
E. Du Pont '97, 3 7 2.33
H. G. Gray '97, 4 9 2.25
F. W. Rawle 2 L., 3 4 1.33
H. C. Perkins 2 M., 4 5 1.25
Bowling.Balls. Runs. Wk'ts. Av'ge.
R. H. Carleton, 62 24 6 4
W. W. Comfort, 178 68 11 6.18
E. Du Pont, 277 104 16 6.5
D. H. Adams, 451 189 28 6.75
T. M. Hastings, 218 88 13 6.76
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