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THE following are the averages of the Harvard Eleven for the season 1872 - 73:-

GAMES.

Harvard . . 45 Alpha . . 45

Harvard . . . 76 Waltham . 145

Total.

Harvards . . 121 Opponents . 190

BATTING.

No. T. at Bat. No. Runs. Av. Runs.

1. Sullivan . 4 48 12.00

2. Lee . . 2 10 5.00

3. Rives . . 4 19 4.75

4. Spinney . 3 12 4.00

5. Tilden . 3 12 4.00

6. Estabrooks . 2 6 3.00

7. Dwight . 2 4 2.00

8. King . 4 6 1.50

9. Wilby . 4 6 1.50

10. Buffum . 3 3 1.00

11. Green . 3 2 .67

12. Warner . 3 1 .33

13. Grant . 1 0 .00

BOWLING.

Wides. Runs. M.O. Wickets. Balls.

King . 21 50 10 12 245

Tilden . 0 97 9 12 346

Sullivan . 10 26 1 7 96

Spinney . 0 2 1 0 12

Rives . 4 6 0 0 6

It will be seen from the analysis that, of the first three bowlers, Tilden had the best average in wide balls, King in the prevention of runs and in maiden overs, and Sullivan in the number of wickets taken.

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