Cricket 1895

F eb . 28, 1895. CRICKET A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 31 1892 ... 1892 ... 1893 ... W a in w r io h t , E. y. Sussex ...' ... W ard a ll , T. v. Gloucestershire . v. Gloucestershire . ... 105 ... 106 I.-S U M M A R Y OF CENTURIES. Centuries Centuries 3. Lancashire 4. j Middlesex... 5. ( Yorkshire ... 7. Gloucestershire 8. Sussex ............... 9. Kent ................... for. against. Balance. 69 ...... 35 .. .... 34 65 ...... 46 .. .... 19 47 ...... 30 .. .... 17 as ...... 33 .. .... 5J 52 .. ... 47 .. 10 ...... 10 .. .... 0 55 ...... 72 .. .... —17 44 ...... 67 .. .... —23 35 ...... 59 ....... -2 4 2 ...... 16 .. .... —14 II.—NOTABILLV. a. Individual Century Scores W . G. Grace, 29 such innings ; A . Shrewsbury, 27 ; W . W . Read, 24. b. Innings above 300 runs:—W . G. Grace, one. c. Innings above 200 runs:—A. Shrewsbury, 7 ; W . G. Grace, 2 ; whilst W. Gunn, H. T. Hewett, E. Lockwood, F. M. Lucas, W . W . Read, W. E. Roller, S. W . Scott, A. E. Stoddart, and A. J. Webbe have one each. d. Three Centuries in one innings :— 1887. Yorkshire v. Kent—G. JUlyett (124), ^L. Hall (110), F. Lee (119). 1887. Notts v. Sussex—A. Shrewsbury (135), W . Gunn (205*), W . Barnes (120). 1892. Somersetshire v. Yorkshire—H. T. Hewett (201), L. C. Palairet (146), W . Hedley (102). 1893. Notts v. Sussex—A. Shrewsbury (164), W. Gunn (156), W . Barne e. Two Centuries in the same match :— 1887. Gloucestershire v. Kent—W . G. Grace, 101 and 103*. 1888. Gloucestershire v. Yorkshire—W . G. Grace, 148 and 153. 1892. Sussex v. Kent—G. Brann, 105 and 101. 1893. Middlesex v. Notts—A. E. Stoddart, 195* and 124. B.—AVERAGES OF 40 RUNS in any one Season. 1. Derbyshire, none. 2. Gloucestershire:— 1873. W . G. Grace, 62; F. Townsend, 52; E. M. Knapp, 42. 1874. W . G. Grace, 84 ; G. F. Grace, 45. 1876. W . G. Grace, 80 ; W . O. Moberly, 40. 1879. W . G. Grace, 49. 1880. W . G. Grace, 43. 1885. W . G. Grace, 45. 1887. W . G. Grace, 63. 3. K ent:— 1882. Lord Harris, 41. 1883. Lord Harris, 42. 1884. Lord Harris, 44. 1885. W . H. Patterson, 49. 1890. W . H. Patterson, 50. 1893. W . Rashleigh, 40. • Lancashire: — 1875. A. N. Hornby, 45. 1881. A. N. Hornby, 53; A. G. Steel, 50. 1884. V . K . Royle, 8S (only 2 completed innings). 1891. A. C. MacLaren, 44. 5. M iddlesex:— 1873. I. D. Walker, 43. 1876. C. J. Ottaway, 89 (for 3 completed innings). 1877. A. Lyttleton, 56 (3 innings). 1882. S. W . Scott, 50. 1883. A. Lyttleton, 68; A . W . Ridley,5 2; C. T. Studd, 51. 1887. A. J. W ebbe, 52. 1888. T. C. O’Brien, 50. 1889. T. E. O’Brien, 43. 1893. A. E. Stoddart, 47. 6. Notts 1873. R. Daft, 41. 1876. R. Daft, 40. 1884. A. Shrewsbury, 43. 1885. A. Shrewsbury, 54. 1886. A. Shrewsbury, 46. 1887. A. Shrewsbury, 77; W . Gunn, 42. 1890. A. Shrewsbury, 49. 1891. A. Shrewsbury, 41; W . Gunn, 43. 1892. A. Shrewsbury, 41. 1893. W . Gunn, 47. 7. Somersetshire :— 1892. H. T. Hewett, 40. 8. Surrey :— 1874. H. Jupp, 45. 1876. W . W. Read, 42. 1877. A. P. Lucas, 40. 1885. W . W . Read, 48. 1886. W . W . Read, 43. 1887. W . W . Read, 43; K. J. Key, 51; W . E. Roller, 44. 1891. 11. Abel, 43. 1892. W . W . Read, 40. 9. Sussex:— 1873. J. M. Cotterill, 41. 1875. J. M. Cotterill, 61; L. Winslow, 43. 1885. W . Newham, 43; F. M. Lucas, 104 (3 innings). 10. Yorkshire:— 1883. L. Hall, 40. 1887. L. Hall, 47; G.SUlyett, 48. C.—PARTNERSHIPS of 200 Runs. 1. Derbyshire, none. 2. Gloucestershire:— 1873. W . G. Grace and E. M. Knapp, 225, v. Surrey. 1874. G F. Grace and C. S. Gordon, 209, v. 1876. W . G. Grace and W . O. Moberly, 261, v. Yorkshire. 1888. J. Painter and W . Troup, 236, v. Middlesex. 3. K ent:— *1882. Lord Harris and Lord Throwley, 208, v. Sussex. 1886. G. G. Hearne and C. W ilson, 215, v. York­ shire. 1886. G. G. Hearne and F. Heame, 226, v. Middlesex. 1889. G. G. Hearne and F. Marchant, 249, v. 4. Lancashire :— 1890. F. Sugg and J. Briggs, 213, v. Sussex. 1891. A. C. MacLaren and A . Ward, 215, v. Kent. 1892. A. C. MacLaren and A. Smith, 208.V. Sussex. 5. Middlesex 1883. I. D. Walker and A . Lyttleton, 324, v. Gloucestershire. *1886. A. E. Stoddart and A. J. Webbe, 205, v. Kent. *1893. A. E. Stoddart and T. C. O’Brien, 228, v. Surrey. 6. Notts :— 1882. A. Shrewsbury and W . Barnes, 289, v- Surrey. 1884. A . Shrewsbury and W. Gunn, 266,v.Sussex. 1887. A. Shrewsbury and W . Barnes, 214, v. Middlesex. 1887. W . Gunn and W . Barnes, 205, v. Sussex. 1890. A. Shrewsbury and W . Gunn, 398, v.Sussex. 1891. A . Shrewsbury and W. Gunn, 312, v.Sussex. 1891. A. Shrewsbury and W. Gunn, 232, v. Kent. 1893. A. Shrewsbury and W . Gunn, 274, v.Sussex. 7. Somersetshire:— *1892. H. T. Hewett and L. C. Palairet, 346, v. Yorkshire. 8. Surrey:— *1877. W . W . Read andH. Jupp, 206, v. Yorkshire. 1887. W . W. Read and K. J. Key, 241, v. Kent. 1887. W . W . Read and W. E. Roller, 305, v. Lancashire. 9. Sussex :— 1893. G. Bean and W . L. Murdoch, 226, v. Lancashire. *1893. G. Bean and G. L. W ilson, 217, v. Gloucestershire. 10. Yorkshire:— 1889. L. Hall and R. Peel, 229, v. Middlesex. (i. The * means that the runs were scored for the first wicket. b. The limit first fixed upon was 150 runs, but the complete list, which lies before me, is too long to be given here. D.—SPECTACLES. Derbyshire, 3 5 ; Gloucestershire, 42 ; Kent, 68 ; Lancashire, 49 ; Middlesex, 4 5 ; Notts, 38 ; Somerset­ shire, 16; Surrey, 53; Sussex, 65; Yorkshire, 64. 1.—Four Spectacles in one match. By Derbyshire, v. Notts, 1879. By Notts, v. Yorkshire, 1888. 2.—Three Spectacles in one match. By Derbyshire, v. Lancashire, 1832. By Kent, v. Yorkshire, 1881 ; v. Lancashire, 1881 ; v. Yorkshire, 1882 ; v. Lancashire, 1883. By Middlesex, v. Yorkshire, 1879. By Notts, v. Gloucestershire, 1878. Gloucestershire, Lancashire, Somersetshire, Surrey, Sussex, and Yorkshire do not figure in this list. 3.—Individual Spectacle Scorers. (Only the prominent batsmen in each County.) a. Derbyshire:— W . Chatterton, 1 ; W . Cropper, 2 ; T. Foster, 1; J. Platts, 3 ; R. P. Smith, 1. N.B.—None by L. C. Docker. b. Gloucestershire:— J. Cranston, 1; E. M. Grace, 2; G. F. Grace, 2 ; W . O. Moberly, 1 ; J. Painter, 7 ; W. W. Pullen, 2 ; O. G. Radcliife, 2 ; F. Townsend, 1. N .B.—None by W. G. Grace. c. Kent :— A. Hearne, 2; F. Hearne, 2 ; G. G. Hearne, 5 ; G. M. Kemp, 2; F. Marchant, 1; W . H. Patterson, 1 W. Rashleigh, 1; L. Wilson, 1. N .B.—None by Lord Harris. d. Lancashire:— G. Baker, 2; J. Briggs, 3; A. C. MacLaren, 1 ; W . Robinson, 1; Y. K. Royle, 1; D. Q. Steel, 1; F. Sugg, 2 ; A. Ward, 1. N.B.—None by R. G. Barlow, A. N. Hornby, and A. G. Steel. e. M iddlesex:— W . J. Ford, 1; W . H. Hadow, 1; T. C. O’Brien, 1 ; A. W. Ridley, 1; A. E. Stoddart, 1; C. T. Studd, 1; A . J. Webbe, 1; I. D. Walker, 2. N.B.—None by S. W . Scott. f. N otts:— W . Barnes, 2; A . J. Dixon, 1 ; W . Flowers 2 • W . Gunn, 3; W . Oscroft, 1 ; J. Selbv.’ 1 • C. W . W right, 1. y’ ’ N .B.—None by H. B. Daft, Richard Daft, Alfred Shaw, and A . Shrewsbury. g. Somersetshire:— G. Fowler, 2 ; W . N. Roe, 2. N.B.—None by any of their best batsmen. h. Surrey:— W . Brockwell, 1 ; R. Humphrey, 1; H. J u d d 2 ■ E. Pooley, 3 ; E. J. Diver, 2 ; K. J. Key’ 1 • W . Lockwood, 1 ; M. Read, 3; W. W . Read’ 1 ; W . E. Roller, 1; J. Shuter, 1. N.B.—None by R. Abel, M. P. Bowden, R. Hen­ derson, G. A. Lohmann, and A. P. Lucas. i. Sussex ;— G. Bean, 1 ; G. Brann, 2 ; H. Charlwood, 1; G F Greenfield, 2; Jesse Hide, 2 ; F. W . Marlow’ 1; W . Newham, 5. N.B.—None by F. M. Lucas and W . L. Murdoch. NEXT ISSUE MARCH 28.

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