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Below are given the batting and fielding averages of the nine for the season:
FIELDING.
PER
Player. P.O. A. E. cent.
Davis, 58 12 0 1000
Sears, 2 0 0 1000
Reid, 153 33 3 984
Foster, 138 21 7 958
Rand, 41 4 3 938
McCornick, 99 10 8 932
Chandler, 9 12 2 913
Hayes, 4 26 3 909
Fitz, 5 23 3 903
Haughton, 70 66 15 901
Lewis, 17 0 2 895
Burgess, 36 2 5 884
Lynch, 13 2 2 882
Cozzens, 10 10 3 870
Robinson, 11 20 6 861
Loughlin, 41 61 21 829
Clark, 7 17 6 800
Morse, 1 6 3 700
BATTING.
Per
Player. A.B. B.H. cent.
Rand, 66 33 500
Sears, 10 5 500
Haughton, 93 34 366
Reid, 76 24 316
Lewis, 10 3 300
Cozzens, 34 10 294
Robinson, 42 12 286
Burgess, 92 26 282
Loughlin, 101 28 277
McCornick, 76 20 263
Hayes, 26 6 231
Foster, 61 14 230
Fitz, 27 6 222
Davis, 18 4 222
Clark, 35 7 200
Lynch, 46 9 196
Chandler, 20 3 150
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