Cricket 1896

A pril 30, 1896. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. I ll YOKOHAMA C.C. BATTING AVERAGES. EIGHT OR MORE INNINGS. No. Times High- of not est Inns. Runs . out. score. Aver. Crawford.......... ... 13 ... 442 ... 4 ... 77 ... 49-11 White................. ... 11 ... 307 ... 2 ... 113 .. . 34-11 Dickinson.......... ... 13 ... 329 ... 2 .. . 75*... 29-9T Walford .......... .. 13 ... 258 ... 1 .. . 56 ... 21*50 Denne................. ... 13 ... 238 ... 1 .. . 98 ... 19-83 Bugbird .......... ... 10 ... 109 ... 4 ... 36*... 18-16 Johnson .......... ... 15 ... 151 ... 3 ... 29 .. . 15-58 Murray .......... ... 8 ... 10D ... 1 .. . 67* .. 14-28 Morriss .. ... ... 11 ... 96 ... 2 ... 22 ... 10-67 Kenyon ......... ... 14 ... 102 ... 4 ... 34*.. . 10-20 Rev. T. S. Tyng ... 11 .. 88 ... 1 .. . 20 ... 8*80 Lias ................. ... 8 ... 48 ... 0 .. . 23 .. . 6-00 Dr. T o d d .......... ... 9 . 33 ... 1 . . 16 ... 4-12 Philip................. ... 10 .... 33 ... 0 .. . 10 . 3-30 Kingdon .......... ... 10 ... 19 ... 1 .. . 8*... 2-11 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Balls. Runs. Mdns Wkts. Aver. Edwards.......... ... 588 . . 167 .. 49 . . 24 .. 6-96 Braess .......... ... 256 . . 112 .. 17 . . 14 .. 8-00 Murray .......... ... 1037 . . 361 .. 67 . . 44 .. 8*20 Denne .......... ... 563 . . 318 . 29 . . 33 .. 9-64 Philip .......... ... 547 . . 237 .. 27 . . 24 .. 9-88 White .......... ... 243 . . 114 .. 13 . . 11 .. 10-36 W alford.......... ... 651 . . 270 .. 48 . . 24 .. 11-25 L ia s................. ... 719 . . 85S .. 35 . . 29 .. 12-34 Bugbird .......... ... 100 . 98 .. 3 . . 6 .. 12-50 Morriss .......... ... 198 . . 94 .. 8 . . 6 .. 15-83 Johnson .......... ... 377 . . 186 .. 14 . . 12 .. 1550 H. Goddard ... ... 30 . . 16 .. 1 . . 1 .. 16-00 PUBLICA TIONS TO BE HAD AT “ CRICKET” OFFICES. “ CRICKET” REPORTING- FORMS. 10d. per D ozen (post free). “ CRICKET” ORDER OE GOING- IN CARDS. 7d. p er D ozen (post free). CRICKET SCORE BOOK. P rice , I s . ; P ost F ree , I s . 2d. ‘OVAL’ CRKKETBOT Best Russet, Calf, Lace. Sewn with or with­ out Spikes. Retail Price, 10s. 6d. ; Factory Price, 7s. lOd. Size of foot and P.O.O. to TheATHLETIC SHOECo., 7, SUN COURT, MILTON STREET, E.C. T H E E V E N T O F 1896. The Latest Patent Cricket Bat. After many ex­ periments and pro­ tracted trials, F ran k S ugg has at last succeeded in pro­ ducing a Handle, which, from his prac­ tical knowledge, he has no hesitation in asserting is abso­ lutely superior to any other Patent Handle in use at the present time. Section showing top of handle, patent applied for “ LANCASHIRE W I T C H , ” 17s. 6 d . e a c h . Carefully Selected Canes, Superior Straight- Grained Blades. FRAM SUGG, 32, Lord St., Liverpool. * • * TENTS. Bell tents. Square Tents. Marquees. For lawns, bathing, cricket, camping out. New and secondhand. Before purchasing write postcard for list.— W illiam M oore , Lauderdale Buildings, Aldersgate, London. * * * COBBETT’S CRICKET BAT CO., Limited. Sole Manufacturers of the “ COBBETT ” BAT. Factory—56, Capland Street, Grove Road, Marylebone, London, N.W. WHOLESALE AND EXPORT. (WITHIN THREE MINUTES WALK OF LORD’S.) E A C H B A T B E A R S A R E G I S T E R E D Cobbett's “ Jubilee Patent Outta Percha Driver” with patent handle, also manufactured in Youths' sizes , special attention being paid to weight and balance. COBBETT’S ALL-CANE SPRING HANDLE BAT, SPECIALLY SELECTED AND SEASONED FOR HOT CLIMATES. C. G. B. Co. have a good stock of well-seasoned Bats and Wood, and ail requisites for the game, to which they invite inspection GRADIDGE’S Celebrated CRICKETBATS & BALLS A Splendid Stock of well-seasoned BATS and BALLS.to select from.<js-lSpecial>TermsJto Clubs and Schools.^ ^ __ , GRADI GE'S “ImperialDriYer,”“ExtraSpecial,”and “Special Selected" B A T S A N D S U P E R I O R M A T C H B A L AT.T. MANUFACTURED ON THE PBEMISES. PRICE LISTS FREE. OOOOC^OOOC^OOOCZJOOOCI^OOOCDOOOCDOOa Faetofy: flKTIMiEftY PLAGE, WOOIiWIGH, IiOPOfl, S.E.

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