Cricket 1896

S e p t . 10, 1896. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 419 THE COUNTIES IN 1896. DE R B Y SH IR E .—Matches played, 16; won, 4; lost, 6; drawn 6. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Times Most Storer (W .).......... Davidson .......... Chatterton .......... Bagshaw .......... S. H. Evershed ... L. G. Wright ... Sugg (W.) .......... G. A. Marsden ... Hulme ................. H. G. Curgenven... Porter ......... Bennett................. Purdy ................. Butterfield ......... The following also batted : W. S. Eadie, 18, 13 and 0; W . B. Delacombe, 2*, 7, and 0; Brookes, 0*, 0*, 0, and 6; G. G. Walker, 0*, 8*, and 0*; Gould, 16; Goodall (J.), 2 ; and Hall, 0. “ CENTURIES” FOR. . Yorkshire, June 25 ........................115 . Leicestershire, July 6 .................121 v. Essex, July 23...............................ill v. Lancashire, August 10.................104 . Lancashire, August 10 .................274 , v. Yorkshire, June 25 .................100 , v. Yorkshire, June 25 (2ndinnings) 100* , v. Leicestershire, June 29 .......... 142* , v. Yorkshire, July 2 ........................122 , v. Lancashire, August 10................ 116 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. of not Total in inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. . 22 ... 3 .. .1091 ..,.142*... 57 42 . 24 . . 2 .. . 953 .. .274 .. . 43-31 . 26 ... 4 ... 890 .,..Ill ... 40*45 ,. 20 ... 2 . 628 .,..121 ... 34-88 ,. 19 ... 0 ... 637 .... 88 ... 33-52 .. 23 ... 0 .. 580 ... 94 ... 25-21 ,. 25 .. 1 . .. 486 ... 88 ... 20-25 .. 19 ... 4 ... 237 ... 37 ... 15-80 .. 22 ... 2 ... 237 ... 51*.. 1185 ,. 5 . .. 0 ., .. 45 ... 19 ... 9-00 .. 20 ... 4 ... 112 ... 55 ... 7-00 .. 6 . .. 0 . .. 30 ... 18 ... 5-00 .. 6 ... 2 ... 13 ... 10 .. . 325 .. 4 . ... 0 . .. 11 ... 7 ..,. 275 Chatterton, Chatterton, Davidson, v Storer fW.' Storer (W.‘ Storer (W. Storer (WV Storer (W. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. , 911 ...359 ...1690 ... 77 ... 21-94 944-1 ...430 .,..1502 ... 68 ... 22-08 92-2 ... 29 ... 203 ... 8 .. . 25-37 1361 ... 27 .... 408 .. 15 ... 27*20 509*3 ...177 ..,.1029 ... 29 ... 35*48 . 41 ... 9 ... 107 ... 3 ... 35 66 , 107 ... 28 .,.. 236 ... 6 ... 39 33 . 32 ... 9 ... 96 ... 2 ... 48 00 . 72 ... 22 ... 177 ... 3 .. . 59.00 44 ... 8 .... 119 ... 2 ... 59 50 . 71 ... 14 ... 274 ... 8 . . 91*33 , 40*2 ... 9 ... 127 ... 1 . .127*00 11 ... 4 ... 20 .. 0 .. . — Hulme ............... Davidson ........ Purdy ................ Storer (W .)........ Porter ................ Chatterton ... Bennett.............. G. G. Walker Bagshaw ... H. G. Curgenven. Sugg (W.) ... Brooks ............... Gould ................ The following bowed in two innings only (17-8-39-1) and Butterfield (7-2-20-1); and Wright (1-0-1-0) once only. Davidson bowled five no-balls, Purdy one, four wides and one no-ball, Hulme four Chatterton two, and Storer one. : Hall L. G. Porter wides, ESSEX.—Matches played, 12; won, 5; lost, 4; drawn, 3. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Times Most of not Total in an inns out. runs. inns. Aver. H. G. Owen.......... ... 22 .. 6 .. 575 .. 82 .. 35*93 P. Perrin .......... ... 23 ... 1 .. 655 ..139 .. 29*77 C. McGahey......... ... 23 ... 1 .. 642 .. 97 .. 29*18 Russell................. ... 18 .. 2 .. 447 .110 .. 27-93 Carpenter .......... ... 23 ... 1 .. 533 .. 80 .. 24*22 F. L. Fane ......... ... 15 ... 0 .. 266 .. 76 .. 17*73 J. W . Bonner ... 14 ... 0 .. 224 .. 59 .. 16-00 F. G. Bull ......... ... 19 ... 6 .. 170 .. 41*.. 13-07 Mead ................. ... 19 ... 3 .. 207 .. 41 ... 1293 C. J. Kortright ... ... 17 ... 0 .. 188 .. 44 . . 11*05 C. G. Littlehales... ... 6 ... 0 .. 61 .. 21 . . 10*16 Pickett................ ... 18 ... 7 .. 103 .. 26*. . 9 36 The following also batted : A. P. Lucas, 0, 42, and 56 ; R. C. Gosling, 12 and 1; A. S. Johnston, 3 and 5; A. L. Gibson^ 0 and 4; J. F. Bawtree, 14 and 0 ; Freeman, 8; and Major Orman, 4. * Signifies not out. “ CENTURIES ” FOR. P. Perrin, v. Warwickshire, July 16 ................ 139 Rusgell, v. Surrey, August 6 ............... .............. 110 BOWLING AVERAGES. F. G. Bull ... . Mead .............. C. J. Kortright. C. McGahey Pickett............... Carpenter ... . H. G. Owen... . P. Perrin (3-0-9-0) bowled in two innings, and J. F. Bawtree (10-3-30-1), A. L. Gibson (1-0-6-0), and Freeman (4-2-8-0) once only. Kortright bowled four wides, Bull one, and Pickett one no-ball. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. 4143 ... 126 .,..1094 .... 70 ... 15-62 460-2 ... 146 ...1131 ... 55 ... 20-66 270-4 ... 50 ... 846 ... 37 ... 22-86 9 ... 3 ... 30 . .. 1 .. . 30 00 278*1 ... 58 .,.. 736 ... 20 ... 36-80 32 ... 7 ..,. Ill . .. 1 .. .111-00 10*3 . 4 ... 25 . .. 0 .. . — GLOUCESTERSHIRE—Played, 18; won, 5, lost, 10; drawn, 3. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Times Most of not Total in an inns., out. runs. inns. Aver. W. G. Grace, sen. . 32 ... 3 ...,1565 ...301 ... 53-98 S. A. P. Kitcat ........ . 5 ... 2 ..., 111 ... 77*... 37-00 C. O. H. Sewell........ . 19 ... 2 .. 513 ...104 ... 30-17 E. L. Thomas ........ . 12 .. 0 .. . 343 ...1C9 ... 28*58 R. W. Rice ... ... ... 11 . .. 1 ... . 273 ... 84 ... 27*S0 G. L. Jessop............... . 17 ... 1 ... . 401 ... 81 ... 25*06 F. H. 13. Champain .. ■11 ... 1 .. . 213 ... 53 ... 21*80 Wrathall ............... . 33 ... 3 .. . 605 ... 82 ... 20*16 C. L. Townsend........ . 81 . . . 1 ... 694 ... 77 ... 19-80 W. McG. Hemingway 18 . .. 0 ... . 333 .,.. 78 ... 18*50 Board ...................... . 33 .. . 1 .... 576 ...124 ... 18-00 G. S. de Winton........ . 4 ... 1 ... 50 ... 37*.. . 16-66 W. G. Grace, jun. . 11 . .. 1 ... 163 ... 62 ... 16-30 Capt. A. H. Luard . 6 ... 0 ... 96 ... 39 ... 16 00 Murch ...................... . 17 ... 4 .. . 170 ... 29 ... 13*07 H. Jessop ............... . 6 ... 0 ... 75 ... 41 .. . 12*50 H. C. Prichard ........ . 4 . . . 0 ... 46 ... 23 ... 11-50 Roberts...................... . 25 ... 9 ..., 94 .. . 17*... 5-87 W. S. A. Brown........ . 5 ... 0 .. . 29 ... 13 ... 5-80 F. C. Bracher ........ . 9 ... 0 ..,. 48 ... 15 ... 5-33 Painter...................... . 4 ... 0 ... 20 ... 9 ... 500 J. W . S. Jellie ........ . 5 . . . 0 ..., 21 ... 15 ... 4-20 Pcpall ...................... . 15 ... 5 .. . 32 ... 9*.. . 320 C. L. Crossman ........ . 4 ... 0 .. . 11 ... 5 ... 275 The followingalsobatted: H. S. Goodwin (10-12-0), A. Lamb (8-10), E. M. Grace (11-9), F. Townsend, jun. (1). “ CENTURIES” FOR. Board, v. Warwickshire, July 9 ........................124 W. G. Grace, v. Sussex, May 25 ...................... 2 13* W. G. Grace, v. Lancashire, June 25 ................ 102* W. G. Grace, v. Somerset, June 29 .................186 W. G. Grace, v. Sussex, August 3 ...................... SOI C. O. H. Sewell, v. Notts, August 13 .................104 E. L. Thomas, v. Sussex, May 25........................109 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. W. A. S. Brown... 66 3 G. L. Jessop ... 348*4 C. L. Townsend... 736 W. G. Grace, sen. 355*1 Roberts ..........521’1 Pepall .................161-3 Murch.................251‘2 W. G. Grace, jun. 60 H. Jessop (12-5-29-1) and F. H. B. Champain (6-2-10-0) bowled in two innings, andthe following once only : E. M. Grace (5-2-0-18-1), S.A. P. Kitcat (8-2-32-U), A. Lamb (4-0-32-0), Painter (8-1-35-0), and Wrathall (3-0-19-0). G. L. Jessop bowled 22 no-balls, Roberts 20 no­ balls and 3 wides, Murch 10 wides, C. L. Townsend 8 wides and 2 no-balls, W. A. S. Brown 2 wides, W. G. Grace, sen., 1 wide, and W. G. Grace, juri., 1 no-ball. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdn.s. Runs. Wkts. Aver. 20 ... 167 ... 8 ..,. 20-87 124 ... 811 ... ?8 ..,. 21*34 118 ...2206 ...101 ..,. 21*81 114 ... 748 .. 34 .,,. 22*00 178 ...1185 ... 42 ..,. 28-21 46 ... 396 ... 14 .. 28-28 66 ... 678 ... 18 ... 37 66 21 ... 116 ... 3 .,.. 38-66 HAMPSHIRE.—Matches played, 16; won, 5 ; lost, 8; drawn, 3. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Times of not inns. out. Most Total in an runs. inns. Aver. . 50-35 . 47 00 . 38 46 . 31-56 . 24-10 . 22 50 . 21-60 . 20-50 . 18-16 . 18-09 . 16-95 . 16-13 . 15-93 . 12-57 . 11-81 . 10*71 . 5*25 . 4-85 The following also batted: Hitchcock, 21, 11, and 1; J. M. QuintoD, 22and 1; H. A. Denham, 1 and 7 ; E.C. Lee, 2 and 1; Passmore, 0; A. H. Delm6- Radcliffe, 19; and E. C. Marriner, 0 and 0. Capt. Barton played in one match without batting. * Signifies not out. Capt, E. G. Wynyard... 14 . . 0 . . 705 ...268 F. E. Lacey................ 8 . . 2 . . 28J . . 76*. Capt. F.W. D. Quinton 17 . . 2 . . 577 ... 76 Barton........................ J8 . . 3 . . 789 . .112 H. F. Ward............... 28 . . 0 . . 675 . .113 Capt. E. R. Bradford... 5 . . 1 . . 90 .. 35* E. J. M. Barrett......... 5 . . 0 . 1C8 . . 47 A. A. Pillans ......... 6 . . 2 . . 82 . . 32* Soar............................... 16 . . 4 . . 218 .. 50 C. Robson ................ 21 . . 0 . . 380 .. 81 Webb ........................ 24 . . 1 . . 390 .. 73 D. A. Steele................ 25 . . 2 . . 371 .. 48 Baldwin........................ 24 . . 9 . . 239 . . 4-2* Bacon ........................ 16 . . 2 . . 176 .. 47 Wootton ................. 11 . . 0 . . ISO .. 53 R. A. Bennett ......... 7 . . 0 . . 75 .. 39 Dr. R. Bencraft......... 6 . . 2 . . 21 .. 8* Kitchener ................. 9 . . 2 . . 34 .. 12 “ CENTURIES” FOR. Barton, v. Warwickshire, July 3 0 ........................ 112 H. F. Ward, v. Derbyshire, May 25 .................113 H. F. Ward, v. Essex, August 24 ....................100 Capt. E. G. Wynyard, v. Sussex, July 13 ......112 Capt. E. G. Wynyard, v. Yorkshire, July16 ... 268 Capt. E. G. Wynyard, v. Warwickshire, Aug. 13.. Ill Kitchener ... ... 144-3 ... 48 ... 329 .,.. 18 ... 18-27 Soar..................... .. 488-4 .,..161 ...1156 .... 50 ... 23-12 Ward .............. .. 185-3 ... 54 ... 466 .... 19 ... 24 52 A. A. Pillans... ... 67-4 ... 22 ... 151 ..,. 6 ... 25*16 Baldwin.............. .. 981*1 ...402 ...1815 ... 70 ... 25-92 D. A. Steele ... ... 288-4 ... 94 ... 682 ... 23 ... 29-65 Barton ;............. .. 224 2 ... 69 ... 481 ... 16 ... 30-06 Capt. Quinton .. 64 .. 9 ... 187 .,,. 4 ... 46 75 Wootton.............. .. 220 ... 62 ... 520 ..,. 11 ... 47-27 Capt. Wynyard ... 31 .. 6 ... 106 . . 1 . ..IC600 J. M. Quinton (9-4-22-0;, F. E. Lacey (4-0-22-0), E. C. Lee (25-6-62-1), E. C. Marriner (8-2-20-0), Capt. E. R. Bradford (47-25-68-1'), and Webb (9-4-23-2) bowled in two innings only, and Capt. Barton (34-6-66-2) once only. Barton bowled ten no-balls, Wooton six no-balls, Steele five no-balls and two wides, Ward two wides and one no-ball, Soar two no-balls, J. M. Quinton one no ball and two wides, and Kitchener and F. E. Lacey one wide each. KENT.—Matches played, 18; won, 5; lost, 9; drawn, 4. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Times of not . out. Most Total in an runs. inns. Aver. 40-23 39-36 37-23 29-80 Rev. W . Rashleigh W . H. Patterson... J. R. Mason.......... Lord Harris.......... Hearne (A.)................. 26 ... 1 ... 707 ... 92 ... 28'28 C. J. Burnup .......... 21 ... 2 ... 511 ... 57 ... 26 89 H. C. Stewart ......... 7 ... 0 ... 176 ... 83 ... 2514 G. J. V. Weigall......... 27 ... 1 ... 580 ... 79 ... 2230 F. Marchant................. 31 ... 0 ... 691 ...128 ... 22 29 R. O’H. Livesay......... 9 ... 0 ... 197 ... 76 ... 21’88 Hearne (W.)................ 5 ... 2 ... 62 ... 34*... 20-66 E. H. Simpson ......... 12 ... 0 ... 208 ... 94 ... 17'33 Easby ........................ 22 ... 1 ... 335 ... 55 ... 1595 Martin ........................ 29 ... 9 ... 302 ... 70*... 15-10 E. C. Mordaunt.......... 6 ... 0 ... 69 ... 21 ... 1150 Wright (W .)................. 16 ... 1 ... 172 ... 37 ... 11-46 E. B. Shine................. 13 ... 4 ... 78 ... 24 ... 8-66 Huish (F. H.) .......... 31 ...10 ... 119 ... 24*... 5 66 C. O. Cooper .......... 8 ... 0 ... 39 ... 18 ... 4*87 iV. M. Bradley ..........13 ... 3 ... 16 ... 4*... 160 The following also batted : Munds, 9 and 1; W. Morris, 6 and 3; E. M. Blair, 0 and 1; G. J. Mor­ daunt, 19; and Iiev. F. Meyrick-Jones, 6. “ CENTURIES” FOR. Lord Harris, v. Somerset, August 2 0 .................119 F. Marchant, v. Yorkshire, May 28 .................128 F. Marchant, y. Sussex, July 6 ........................128 J. R. Mason, v. Notts, June 29 ........................ 127* J. R. Mason, v. Lancashire, August 3.................115 J. R. Mason, v. Notts, August 10 ........................131 W. H. Patterson, v. Somerset, August 2 0 ..........181 Rev. W. Rashleigh, v. Middlesex, June 15..........163 Rev. W . Rashleigh, v. Lancashire, August 3 ... 109 * Signifies not out. b o w l in g ; a v e r a g e s . Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. Hearno (A.) ... . Wright (W .)... . Martin................ W. M. Bradley .. E. B. Shine ... . J. R. Mason........ Hearne (W.) W . H. Patterson. C. J. Bumup... . Easby (8-0-35-1), E. C. Mordaunt (9-3-16-0), and F. Marchant (6-1-27-0) bowled in two innings, and Munds (5-0-16-0),andH.C.Stewart (4-0-10-0) once only E. B. Shine bowled 10 wides and a no-ball, Mason five no-balls and four wides, Bradley five no­ balls, Wright three wides, and Martin one wide. 500-1 .,..167 ...1058 .,,. 63 ... 16*79 530*1 ...187 ...1013 ... 51 ... 19"£6 773 2 ...285 ...1478 .,,. 70 ... 21*11 299 .. 72 ... 853 ... 38 ... 22*44 3*21*1 ... 86 ... 828 ..,. 33 ... 25*09 341*3 ...107 ... 824 ... 27 ... 30*51 43*2 ... 6 ... 130'... 3 ... 43*33 62 ... 11 ... 175 .. . 1 . ..175*00 23 . .. 1 . .. 102 .. ,. 0 ... — LANCASHIRE.—Matches played, 22; won, 11; lost, 4 ; drawn, 7. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Times Most of not Total in an inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. A. C. MacLaren.......... 15 ... 2 ... 713 ...226*... 54 84 Sugg (F. H.) ........... 35 ... 3 ...1278 ...220 ... 39'93 Baker ........................ 32 ... 6 ... 928 ... 94 ... 35'69 Ward (A.) ................. 35 ... 2 ... 995 ...108 ... 30’15 E. Rowley ................. 20 ... 2 ... 497 .. 65 ... 27 61 G. R. Bardswell.......... 9 ... 0 ... 233 ... 44 ... 25’88 Tyldesley ................. 25 ... 3 ... 563 ... 68 ... 25'59 Paul ........................ 27 ... 3 ... 601 ...107*... 25’04 S. M. Tindall .......... 5 ... 0 ... 102 ... 67 ... 20-40 Briggs ....................... 31 ... 3 ... 493 ... 74 ... 17*60 I’Anson...........................18 ... 2 ... 218 ... 37*... 13'62 Smith (C.) ................. 30 ... 9 ... 198 .. 18*... 9'42 Mold ........................ 24 ... 7 ... 164 ... 26 ... 9‘64 C. H. Benton .......... 5 ... 1 ... 36 ... 20*... 9‘00 A. N. Hornby .......... 7 ... 0 ... 46 ... 20 ... 657 Hallam........................ 21 ... 5 ... 85 ... 26*... 531 The following also batted: J. F. Arnold, 37, 23, and 1; Tinsley (H.), 14 and 18; Lancaster, 24* and 7 ; Cuttell, 2 and 8*; and Ward (F.), 10. Thomas played in one match, but did not bat.

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