Cricket 1896

78 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. A pril 16, 1896. A ustralian E leven . First innings. Second innings. J. Darling, b Howell .......... 2 H. Donnan, b Coningham ... 88 G. Giffen, run ou t................. 0 F. A. Iredale, c and b A. Trott ............................... 40 G H. S. Trott, st Ke’ly, b Coningham........................30 S. E. Gregory, st Kelly, b Turner...............................40 H.Graham, c Kelly, b Turner 10 C. J. Eady, b Turner .......... 4 E. Jones, b A. Trott .......... 3 T. R. McKibbin, not out ... 1 A. E. Johns, c Howell, b A. Ttott ............................... 0 Extras .................12 stKelly,bHowell 75 b Turner.......... 9 run out ..........10 b Howell .......... 0 not out run out b Coningham .. 75 .. 27 0 b Coningham ... 22 s Worrall, Coningham . notout Extras ... .. 15 .. 4 T otal.................230 Total (8wkts) 245 BOWLING ANALYSIS. S econd A ustralian E leven . Jones ... McKibbin Eady ... First innings. O. M. R. W. 16 5 10-3 0 60 5 17 1 ........ Giffen .. H. Trott. Second innings. O. M. R. W. ... 1934 69 I .. 33 7 104 6 .. 11 1 43 0 18 5 75 2 12 1 4o 1 A ustralian E leven . First Innings. O. M. R. W . Turnpr.......... 31 11 48 3 . A. E. Trott... 29 2 9 58 3 Coningham... 22 7 48 2 Howell .. McLeod 14 19 2 44 1 7 24 0 Second Innings. O. M. R. W. .3 1 6 65 1 .1 3 3 29 0 . 131 3 39 3 . 3 0 5 94 2 . 5 141 0 0 Coningham bowled 3 wides and McLeod 1 no-ball. The following statistics give the aver­ ages of intercolonial players who have taken part, not only in Shield contests, but in the test match, and in the New South Wales-Queensland game, which was the first intercolonial in which the mother colony was engaged this season. For purposes of comparison the names of the members of the Australian team are indented. BATTING. c L 5) a in 1 00 CO$ ~x .C! O) SP bo s '5 O dP S f 0> > £ fc W MS < H. Donnan (N.S.W .)........ .11 2 626 160 6955 F. A. Iredale (N.S.W.) ..10 1 528 187 58-66 C. Hill (S.A.)...................... .. 9 1 451 206* 56*37 F. H. Walters (N.S.W.)... ... 8 2 336 150 56*00 A. Coningham (Q. & N.S.W.) 5 0 231 151 46-20 S. E. Gregory (N.S.W.) .. . 6 1 219 75* 4380 J. Harry (Vic.)...................... .. 6 1 211 107 42-20 A. C. Mackenzie (N.S.W.) .. 9 0 376 97 41*77 J. Darling (S.A .).............. .. 9 0 327 121 36-33 T .W . Garrett (N.B.W.)... ... 6 0 210 70 35-00 F. Laver v,Vic.)..................... ... 8 1 236 50 33 71 R. W. McLeod (Vic.) ........ ,. 7 3 129 56* 3225 G. H. S. Trott (V ic.)........ ,.10 0 306 66 30 60 H. Graham (Vic.)...............,.10 0 300 103 30-00 C. McLeod (Vic.) .............. .. 8 0 238 100 29-75 W. Bruce (Vic.) .............. .. 8 0 238 90 29*75 G. Giffen (S.A.) ............... ,. S 0 225 74 28-12 J. J. Kelly (N .S.W .)........ .. 9 4 133 58* 26-60 C. T. B. Turner (N.S.W.).,.. 5 0 123 40 Sd4't>0 P. S. McDonnell (Q.) ... ... 4 0 86 65 21*50 P. Lewis (Vic.)..................... .. 4 0 82 34 20-50 J. J. Lyons (S .A .)............... .. 8 0 160 46 2000 G. Youll (N .S .W .).............. J . Worrall (Vic.) .............. .. 4 0 79 40 1975 .. 4 1 59 36 1966 J. Reedman (S .A .).............. ... 7 1 112 60 1866 F. Jarvis (S.A.) .............. .. 7 1 107 68 17-83 E. Jones (S.A.) .............. ..10 3 121 66* 17-28 W . A. Richardson (N.S.W.) 5 0 82 76 16-40 A. H. Jarvis (S.A.).............. .. 4 0 64 32 1600 W. Howell (N.S.W.) ... ... 8 2 88 33* 14-66 A. E. Trott (Vic.) .............. ..10 0 134 24 13-40 M. Roche (Vic.) ................. 4 1 32 13 10-66 H. Trumble (Vic.) ... ... 5 0 52 26 10-40 J. Carlton (Vic.) ................. 4 1 27 17* 900 E. H. Leak (S.A.) ................. 4 1 26 17 8-66 C. Martin (S.A.) ................. 5 0 40 13 800 T. R. McKibbin (N.S.W.).. 9 2 48 17 6-85 A. E. Johns (Vic.) ... .... 5 1 18 15* 4-50 The following also battedAustralian Eleven: C. J. Eady, 4—0. New South Wales: J. Gould, 53— 14—16; A. Newell, 12*—12; S. T. Callaway, 4. Victoria—C. Peryman, 34—5; S. Donahoo, 33—2 ; J. Phillips, 9*—0. South Australia: J. McKenzie, 12*—19-0; J. Travers, 2 -1 0 -1 * ; R. H. Dyer, 10— 17; H. Blinman, 15—6; B. V. Scrymgour, 2—7; W. D. Claxton, 0—9; A. E. H. Evans, 6 -2 ; J. J. Ferris, 0. Queensland: Dr. MacDonald, 0—77*; O’Brien, 4*—48; Creswick, 6—21; McGlinchy, 12—12 ; Hoare, 6—18 ; Bradley, 2—18; Atkins, 11—8 ; Lewis, 0—8. * Signifies not out. BOWLING. 2 t> 3 | i o <} J. Carlton (Vic.)................. 38-4 9 85 7 12-14 J. Harry (Vic.) ... .......... 85 22 205 12 17*08 E. Jones (S.A.) .......... 225-5 63 550 31 17*74 T. R. McKibbin (N.S.W.) 302 72 920 41 22*43 R. W . McLeod (Vic.).......... 82 22 170 7 24-28 A. E. Trott (Vic.) .......... 183 44 441 17 2594 W. Howell (N.S.W.)... ... 2065 5ii 480 18 2666 C.T.B.Turner (N.S.W.) 220 3 75 413 15 27-53 A.Coningham(Q.&N.S.W.) 137-1 36 414 15 27-60 W.A. Richardson (N.S.W.) 71 10 210 7 30-00 F. Jarvis (S .A .)................. 89-4 18 275 9 3055 H. Trumble (V ic.).......... 132 63 223 7 3185 G. Giffen (S.A.) ......... 218 38 725 20 36-25 M. Roche (V ic.)................. 75-3 16 227 6 37-83 C. McLeod (Vic.)................. 139 48 242 6 40-66 G. H. S. Trott (Vic.) ... 105 21 344 7 49-14 The following also bowled:—Australian Eleven : C. J. Eady, 16o. 3m. 60r. lw. New South Wales : T. W. Garrett, 33o. 6m. 92r. 2w.; J. Gould, llo. 2m. 31r. lw .; H. Donnan, 15o. 3m. 39r.; S. T. Callaway, lOo. 2m. 33r.; A. Newell, 4o. 20r.; F. A. Iredale, 3o. lm. 15r.; G. Youll, 2o. 9r.; F. H. Walters, lo. llr. Vic­ toria : F. Laver, 19o. 7m. 40r. lw .; W. Bruce, 12o. lm. 48r.; J. Phillips, 9o. 32r. South Australia : J. Reedman, 42o. 14m. 104r. 3w.; J. Travers, 29"4o. 4m. 83r. lw. ; J. J. Lyons, 14o. 2m. 47r.; W . D. Claxton, 6o. 21r.; J, J. Ferris, lo. 3r. Queensland : McGlinchy, 44"lo. 6m. lllr. 3w.; O’Brien, 40o. 14m. 79r. lw. ; Hoare, llo. 3m, 29r. lw .; Creswick, 26o. 4m. 89r. ; Lewis, 3o. lOr. CR ICK ET IN AU STR A L IA . NEW SOUTH WALES v. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. This match, of which we were unable to give the complete score in our last issue, was concluded on Wednesday, March 4th, when Donnan, not out 20, and Iredale, not out 44, continued their innings Both men were in great form, and soon knocked up the necessary runs, so that New South Wales won by nine wickets. Giffen was unable to play during the last day’s cricket:— S outh A ustralia . First innings. J. J. Lyons, c Coningham, b M cK ibbin........................ 0 E. H. Leak, b Turner.......... 0 G. Giffen, c Coningham, b M cK ibbin........................11 J. Darling, b Garrett..........121 C. Hill, not out .................206 J. Reedman, b Coningham 17 F. Jarvis, b Coningham ... 0 C. Maitin, b Coningham ... 9 J. McKenzie, b McKibbin... 19 E. Jones, run out................. 5 J. Travers, c Turner, b Garrett ........................10 Extras ................. 2 Second innings. c Donnan, b Co­ ningham ..........46 c Coningham, b Turner ..........17 b Turner ... c McKenzie, McKibbin b Turner ... b Coningham run out b Turner ... c G a rr e tt, Turner ... b Turner ... not out.......... Extras... Total ...400 Total N ew S outh W ales . First Innings. A. C. McKenzie, Martin, b Reedman 45 H. Donnan, b Jones .. 48 F. A. Iredale, c Mc­ Kenzie, b Jones ...187 S. E. Gregory, st Mc­ Kenzie, b Travers ... 22 F. H. Walters, lbw, b Giffen ................. 6 A. Coningham, st Mc­ Kenzie, b Giffen ... 6 J. J. Kelly, c Darling, b Reedman ..........37 Second Innings:—A. C. McKenzie, run out, 20; H. Donnan, not out, 67 ; F. A. Iredale, not out, 80; extaas, 6.—Total (for 1 wicket), 173. C. T. B. Turner, b Jones........................40 S. T. Callaway, b Jones........................ 4 T.W.Garrett, c Jarvis, b Giffen .................21 T. R. McKibbin, not out ........................ 1 Extras .................11 Total ..428 BOWLING ANALYSIS. S outh A ustraria . McKibbin . Turner... . Callaway Coningham Iredale... . Walters Garrett First innings. O. M. R. W. 42 9 124 3 42 10 120 1 22 3 1 11 Second innings. O. M. R. W. .2 7 9 75 1 . 43 3 25 34 9 1 1 0 0 . 2 6 6 68 2 9 4 16 0 N ew S outh W ales . First Innings. Jones ... Giffen ... Jarvis ... Reedman Travers O. 47 522 11 14 11 M. R. W. 15 110 4 . 9 166 3 . 0 59 0 . 4 48 2 . 0 34 1 . Second Innings, O. M. R. W. . 30 10 49 0 27 3 6 54 0 . 10-4 3 15 0 . 22-2 4 49 0 T H E E V E N T OF 1896. The Latest Patent Cricket Bat. After many ex­ periments and pro­ tracted trials, F rank Sugg 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 , ” F7s. 6 d . e a c h . 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