Cricket 1897

S e pt . 9, 1897. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 417 Richardson H ayward................ L e e s........................ D. L. A. Jephson . H.D.G.L.-Gower . Brockwell ... . A b e l........................ H. B. Chinnery BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. .1398 436 ...3387 .. 238 ... 14*23 . 713 ■1...210 .. 1757 ... 91 ,. 19*30 , 66P2.. .223 . .1515 ... 75 .,.. 20*20 . 82.4 .. 7 ... 272 .,.. 12 2266 . 15 .. 3 ... 24 . ,. 1 .. 24 00 . 434* 1. ,.172 ... 901 . . 37 .. 24 35 . 87 .. 31 ... 197 ... 7 . ,. 28-14 . 58 .. 12 ... 183 .... 6 .. 30*50 . 34 ,. 7 ... 86 .... 2 ..,. 43*00 . 85 .. 28 ... 174 .. 4 .. 43 50 . 36 .. 11 ... 92 . .. 1 .. ,. 92-00 Keene Lockwood Nice (28-13-57-3), W . W . Read (3-0-13-0), and Braund (4-2-9-0) bowled in one innings only. Hayward delivered thirty-one no-balls, Richardson ten, Lees three, and Lockwood and Abel one each. Hayward bowled nine wides, Richardson. Chinnery and Lees three each, and Lockwood, Brockwell and one apiece. SUSSEX. Matches played, 20 ; won, 5 ; lost, 6; drawn, 9. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Times Most of not Total in an inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. K. 8. Ranjitainhji ... 36 ... 5 ... 1318 ...170 .. . 42 51 G. Brann ........... ... 37 ,... 3 ... 1314 .. 109 .. . 38 64 W . L. Murdoch ... .. 35 . .. 1 ... .1024 ...130 .. . 3011 C. B. Fry ........... W . Newham ......... ... 16 , ... 1 ... 449 .. .122 ... 29 93 ... 35 ... 5 ... 799 ..,. 96*.. . 26 63 Bean (G.) ........... ... 33 ... 2 ..., 780 ....115 ... 25*16 Parris .................. ... 26 .,.. 6 ... 461 . ,. 70 ... 23*05 M arlow ................... ... 32 . .. 1 ... 683 ., 61 ... 22*03 Vine ................... ... 4 . ,.. 0 ... 77 ..,. 33 ... 1925 Butt.......................... ... 31 ... 4 ... 327 .,. 57 ... 12 11 T a t e ........................ ... 29 ...14 ..., 152 ... 26* .. 1013 Killick ................... ... 17 ... 2 ... 145 ... 32 .. . 966 J. C. Hartley ... 15 ... 1 ... , 119 ... 36*.. . 8-50 Bland ................... ... 27 ... 3 .... 128 ... 27 .. . 533 “ CENTURIES ” FOR. Bean (G.), v. Yorkshire, August 9.......................... 115 G. Brann, v. Midd'esex, August 12 .................. 109 G. Brann, v. Lancashire, July 1 5 ................. ... 107 C. B. Fry, v. Kent, August 2 3 ................................. 122 W . L. Murdoch, v. G1 >ucestershire, August 2 ... 130 K. S. Ranji'sinhji, v. Essex, July 29 ................... 170 K . S. Ranjitsinhji, v. Hampshire, July 22 .......... 149 K . S. Ranjitsinhji, v. Middlesex, July 1 .......... *129 •Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Oveis. Mdos. Runs. Wkts. Aver. Bland ................... K. S. Ranjitsinhji J. C. Har ley T a te......................... C. B. Fry ........... Killick ................... Parris .................. M arlow .................. Bern (G.) ........... G. Brann Vine (28-3-101-1) bowled in two innings, and W. Newham (8-1-29-0) once only. Hartley delivered sixteen no-balls, Bland fifteen and Killick two. Hartley bowled seven wide-*, Bland five. Fry two, and Parris, Bean and Ranjitsinhji one apiece. 892 ...257 ...2232 .... 95 ,. 23*49 93 ... 21 ... 279 ... 11 ... 25 36 297 ... 62 ... 838 ,. 31 ... 27*03 94 )*4 ...330 ...1957 .. . 72 ... 27-18 148 ... 54 ... 355 .... 12 .... 29*53 285 4 ...113 ... 600 .. . 19 .. . 3157 351*1 .. 100 ... 809 .... 24 .... 33*"0 17 .. 5 ... 39 .. . 0 .. — 17 .... 3 ... 80 .. ,. 0 .. ___ 35 ... 12 ... 97 . .. 0 .... — W ARW ICK SH IRE . Matches played, 18; won, 3; lost, 4 ; drawn, 11. BATTING AVERAGES. Quaife (W . G.) ... . H. W . Bainbridge . J. F. B y rn e................ Lilley ........................ A . C. 8. Glover ... . Diver ........................ Quaife (W .)................ Pallett ..................... J. E. Hill ................ R. W illiams................ San tall........................ Forester........................ T. 8. Fishwick ... . W h itehead................ Lord ........................ Law............................... Field ........................ The following also 4*), Dever (13 and 5) but did not bat. No. Times Most of not Total in an inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. . 27 ... 6 ... 983 ...178*.. . 46 80 . 26 ... 2 ..., 998 162 .. . 41-85 . 18 ... 1 ... . 580 ...100 .. . 3411 . 2* , ... 3 ..., 747 • 8*2 ... 32 47 . 24 ... 2 .... 678 . 115 ... 30-81 . 26 . ... 0 ... . 718 . .Ill .. 27-61 . 28 . .. 1 ... 617 .101 . 2 >"44 . 19 ... 8 .. . 216 .. 55 .. 22*36 . 7 ... 0 .. . 123 ... 31 .. . 17*57 . 3 ... 0 .. . 48 ... 38 .. . 16-00 . 18 . 1 ... . 250 ... 42 .. . 14 70 . 11 ,... 3 .... 114 ... 38 ... 14*25 . 16 . ... 0 .. . 22 J . 39 .. 13 93 . 6 ,... 2 .... 41 ... 14 .. . 10*25 . 8 ... 3 . 26 ... 8 .. . 5 20 . 3 ... 0 ... . 15 ... 10 ... 5*00 . 4 , ... 0 .. . 19 ... 12 .. . 4 75 batted:—Cresswell Lynes played v. (0*, 7*, 6 and Derbyshire “ CENTURIES” FOR. H. W . Bainbridge, v. Hampshire, August 12 ... 162 H. W . Bainbridge, v. Gloucestershire, July 19... 101 J. F. Byrne, v. Leicestershire, Jun <21 ........... 100 Diver, v. Leicestershire, June 21 .......................... 110 Diver, v. Leicestershire, July 12 .......................... Ill A. C. 8. Glover, v. Leicestershire, July 12.......... 115 Quaife (W .), v. Gloucestershire, July 15 ........... 101 Quaife (W . G.), v. Hampshire, August 12......... *178 Quaife (W . G.j, v. Essex, May 1 7 ....................... 120 Quaife (W . G.), v. Hampshire, May 27 ...........*136 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. Cresswell ...........155‘4 ... 54 ... 268 ... 12 ... 22 33 Quaife (W .) ......... 73 ... 19 ... 148 ... 6 ... 24*66 Forester................. 380'3 ...124 ... 847 ... 33 ... 25*66 Santall .................. 753*1 .. 247 ...1724 ... 54 ... 31*92 J. F. Byrne ......... 7 f l ... 21 ... 226 ... 7 ... 32*28 Quaife (W . G.) ... 192*2 ... 47 ... 522 ... 16 ... 32*62 Lilley .................. 129*3 ... 13 ... 395 ... 12 ... 32*91 Lord ................... 207 ... 50 ... 527 ... 16 ... 32*93 Pallett .................... 587*2 ...180...1357 ... 41 ... 33*09 Field .................. 109 ... 31 ... 271 ... 7 ... 38*71 Whitehead ........... 194 ... 51 ... 480 ... 10 ... 48*00 A. C. S. Glover ... 70 ... 12 ... 210 ... 2.. 105 00 The following bowled iu one innings only : - Devey (22-1-62-2), H. W. Bainbridge (4-0-14-0), and Diver (4-0-22- ). Pallett and Field each delivered three no-balls, and Cresswell two. Quaife (W . G.) and 8antall each bow ed nine wides, Quaife (W .) six, Devey three, Forester two, and Whitehead and Lilley one each. YORKSH IRE. Matches played, 26; won, 13 ; lost, 5; drawn, 8. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Times Most of not Total in an inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. Brown (J. T.) .. 36 ... 3 .. .1431 ...311 ... 43 36 Wainwright........... ... 38 ... 3 . ,.1372 . 171 .. . 39*20 Hirst ................... ... 38 ... 4 ....1212 ..134 .. . 35*64 Denton................. ... 40 . . 1 .. .1328 ...141*... 34*05 F. 8. Jacksou ... 35 ... 2 .. .1089 ...124 ... 33*00 Lord Hawke.......... ... 19 ... 5 ... 436 ... 91*.. . 31*14 Peel.......................... ... 21 ... 3 . . 514 ...115 ... 28 55 Tunnicliffe ........... ... 43 ... 5 ..,.1077 ...147 ... 28 34 F. W . Milligan ... ... 26 . .. 1 . .. 570 ... 64 .. . 22*80 Moorhouse .......... ... 36 ... 3 .... 667 ... 91 .. . 20 21 R. W. Collinson ... ... 3 . .. 0 . .. 58 ... 34 ... 19*33 Mounsey ........... ... 8 .... 2 .,.. 99 ... 44 .. . 16*50 H u n ter.................. .. 23 ..13 ... 159 ... 20 . 1590 E. Smith ........... ... 11 ... 1 . .. 156 ... 45 .. 15-60 Haigh .................. ... 31 .... 8 ... 273 ... 34*.. . 11 86 Bairstow ... 8 ... 3 ... 20 ... 12 .. 4*00 C. E. M. W ilson (0, 22, and 91*) batted in three innings, and F. Mitchell (35) once only. Shaw played v. Leicestershire, at Leicester, but did not bat. “ CENTURIES” FOR. Brown (J. T .), v. Sussex, July 12......................... 311 Brown (J. T.), v. Notts, June 24 .......................... 119 Brown (J. T.), v. Somerset, July 26 ................... 107 Denton, v. Warwickshire, August 2 ..................*141 Denton, v. Somerset, May 1 7 .................................. 112 Hirst, v. Gljucestershire, May 1 3 .......................... 134 F. S. Jackson, v. Somerset, May 17 ................... 124 F. S. Ja;k on, v. Middlesex, August 16 ... ,... lol Peel, v. Leicestershire, May 24 .......................... 115 Tunnicliffe, v. Sussex, July 12.................................. 147 Wainwright, v. Middlesex, June 17 ................... 171 Wainwright, v. Hampshire, July 5 .................. *118 Wainwright, v. Sussex, July 12 ..........................*104 Wainwright, v. Notts, July 15 .......................... 103 Wainwright, v. Gloucestershire, May 13 ........... 100 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGE:?. C. E. M. Wilson P e e l...................... Haigh ................ F. 8. Jackson D e n to n ................ Hirst ................ Wainwright......... F. W. Milligan . E. Smith ......... J. T. Brown ... . Mounsey (26-10-32-1) bowled in two inuings, and Moorhouse (4-0-11-0) and Tunnicliffe (2-0-2-0) onee only. Wainwright and Peel each delivered thiee wides, Milligan and Hirst two, and Jackson and Haigh one each. Hirst delivered two no-balls and Jackson one. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. 37 ... 12 ..„ 78 ,.. 4 ... 19 50 586*3 ...199 ..,.1121 ... 56 .. . 20 01 646*4 .. 209 .. 1412 ... 70 .. . 20 17 5603 ...170 .. 1270 ... 62 .. . 20*48 55-3 ... 19 ... 01 ... 5 ... 20 80 928*1 ...336 .. .1920 . 84 ... 22 85 833*1 . 274 . .1857 ... 76 .. . 24 43 -276-3 ... 61 .. 814 ... 33 .. . 24 66 131*1 . 37 .. . 319 9 .... 3 >44 50 ... 5 182 ... 5 .. . 36 40 T HE SUKREY X I. IN 1896. A Descriptive Record of the Matches played in that Season. With Full Scores, Batting and Bowling Averages, &c., and a Portrait Group of the Team. 75 pp. Price 4d. net. A t all bookstalls; and post free, 6d., from Merritt and Hatcher, 168, Upper Thames Street, E.C COUNTY A V E R A G E S OF THE PA ST FOUR Y E A R S . Abel............................... Andrew, W .................. Ashcroft, E. M ........... Attewell (Wm.) ... . Ayres .................. Bagguley...................... Bagshaw.................. . Bainbridge, H. W . , Baiss, R. S. H ............. Baker .................. , Baldwin (Surrey).. . Bardswell, G. R .... , Barnes ....................... Barton ( V . ) ................ Bean (G.) ................ Bencraft, Dr. R. ... Board .................. Bonner, J. W. Brann, G....................... Briggs ........................ Brockwell ................ Bromley-Davenport, H. R...................... Brown (J. T.) ... . Burns ................... Burnup, C. J. Byrne, J. F.............. Carpenter ........... , Challen, J. B. Champain, F. H. B. Chatterton ........... . Chinnery, H. B. ... C o e .......................... Collinson, R .W .... Crosfield, S. M. ... Cutiell .................. Daft (H. B .)........... Davidson (G.) Day, S. H ................ Dench ................... Denton .................. De Trafford, C. E. Diver ................... Dixon, J. A ............. Douglas, J............... Druce, N. F ............. Dunlop, C. E. Easby .................. Evershed, 8. II. ... Fane, F. L .............. Ferris, J. J .............. Fleming, J. Le ... flo w e r s.................. Ford, F .G . J. ... Fowler, G................ Fry, U. B................. Goodwin, H. S. ... Gunn (J.) ........... Guttridge ........... Geeson .................. Glover, A. C 8. ... Grace, E. M ... Grace, W. G., sen. Grace, W. G., jun. Gunn (W .) ............... Hartley, C. R. Harris, Lord........... Hawke, Lord Hayes ................... Hayman, H B. ... Hayward ........... Hearne (A .)........... Hearne (G. G.) ... Hedley, W. C.............. Hemingway, W. Mc( Henderson .. ... Hewett H. T. Hill V. T .................. Hill A. J. L ............. Hill J. E ................... Hirst ................... Hoiland (Leictstershii Holland (Sum y) Hornby A. N. H um phreys......... l ’Autsun.................. Jackson F. 8. Jephson D. L. A. Jessop G. Li ............. Johnston A. S. ... Jones A. O ............... Joyce C. R ................ Kemp M. C.............. Key K. J.................. King.......................... Killick ................... Kitcat 8 . A. P. ... Knight .................. Knowits, W . L. ... Kortright, C. J. ... Lacey, F. E ............. L aw .......................... Lee, E. C.................. Lees.......................... 1897. 1896. 1895. 1894. . 50 91 . . 42*11 ... 51*05 ... 23-87 35*28 .. . — ... — .. . — .. 22*20 .. — ... — .. . — ,. 24*40 ... 18-87 .. . 1010 ... 13-62 — ..,. — ... — .. . 13-85 .. — ..„ 5*00.. . 17*21 .. . 7-53 .. 30*55 .. .34-88.. . 30*47 .. — .. 41*58 .. . 31*40 .. . 33*40 .. — .. — ... — . 24*57 .. . — .. 135*85 .. . 35-69 ... 23*17 ... 29-47 .. 31*58 .. . 35 63 ... — .. . — .. — .. . 25*88 .. — .. . — .. — .. . — ... — ... 11-41 .. 26*35 .. . 31*56 ... 22*93 ... — 25-16 .. . 21*06 ... 18*89 .. . 18*10 .. — .. . 5*25 .. . 18*05 ... — .. 24*21 ..,. 18*00 ... 16*83 ... 10*42 .. 16*80 .. . 16-00 .. . — .. . — .. 38 64 .. . 17*80 ... 27*04 ... 12*95 ,. 17-60 .. . 17-60 ... 12*03 .. . 1962 . 31*38 .. . 32 25 .. . 24*86 ... 34*27 .. 16*07 .... 23*45 .. _ — ,. 43*36 .. . 45-76 .. 26*00 ’ 24 90 .. — .... — .,,. 16*07 .. — » .. 26-89 ..,. — .. . — ”. 34*11 .. — ..,. — . . — .. 29*16 ... 24-22 ... 31-06 .. — .. — .,.. 14 66 .... — ... 76J .. 22 75 .... 29 40 .,.. 1-33.. — .. 27*54 . .. 40-45 .... 2914 .. .. 23 08 . .. — .... — .. — .. 17*40 ... 11*53 ... — .. .. 19 33 ... — .. — .,.. — .. 4 J*66 ... — .,.. — .... 5*75 .. 14*31 ... — .. — .. — .. 14*09 .... 17*10 ... 14*15 .,.. 17*81 .. 31*04 .... 43*31 ... 26*70 . .. — .. 35 25 .. — ... — .. .. 28-13 . — ... — . — .. 34*05 ... 25*05 ... 2413 ... — .. 11-35 ... 23 66 ... 17*00 ... — .. 27 61 ... 3r07 ... 12*09 ... — .. 44 78 ... 16*80 ... 21-50 ... 1552 .. 40-00 ... 30-78 ... 26*27 ... 15*50 .. 24-80 ... — ... 1110 . .. — .. 18 33 ... — .,.. 21-69 .... 17*21 .. 14-86 ... 15-95 ... 20-12 ... 4*28 .. 25 88 ... 33 52 ... 26 00 ... — .. 25 53 ... 17*<3 ... 18-21 . — .. — ... — .. 19-23 ... 12-43 .. — . — .. 19T5 ... 20*u0 .. — ... 26 06 ... 23*61 .. 18*18 .. 40 30 ... 27*33 ... — ... *2510 .. 2312 ... 17 65 ... 25 36 ... 10-66 .. 29 93 ... 32-81 ... 21*82 ... 21*58 .. 21*72 ... 7 33 ... — . — .. 1414 . — .,.. — .. — .. 2^*26 ... 16 64 ... — .. 682 .. 18 63 ... 15 33 ... 14 03 ... — .. o0*81 ... 16*00 ... 13-27 ... — .. — ... 10,(0 — .,.. 8 65 .. 39-^6 ... 63*96 ... 50 85 ... 18*29 .. 12.00 ... 16 30 ... 10 50 ... 10*25 .. 49*35 . 46*17 .. . 33*36 ... 37*00 .. 2l*fc8 . — .. — .,.. — .. — ... 29-80 . — ... — .. 31*14 .,. 27-47 ... 24*91 .,.. 10*36 .. 21-60 . 17-20 ... — ... — .. 26*51 . .. 83-54 ... 15*85 ... 12*71 .. 34 83 .. 36*9$ ... 27 11 .... 28*09 .. 19*z8 .,.. 28*28 ... 28*21 . 15*92 .. — .. — .. — .... 12*25 .. 10*16 .. 14-69 ... 1215 ... 8-61 K 9*66., 18-50 .. 20-90 . — .. — ... 2 00. .. — . . 6*t6 .. 23 60 * 16*42 .’ 18*40 .. 26*50 .. 21 05 ... — .. 23 14 ... — .. 17*57 ... 19*00 ... 23 50 — .. 35*64 ... 32-83 ... I9 60 .. lo*23 e) — •.. 11.77 ... 19 30 . .. — .. 25 00 .. 23 34 ... 28.72 . — . 15 07 . .. t>"57 ... — .... 4 75 .. — — ... 9 50. .. 975 .. 22-10 .. 18*62 ... — — .. 33 00 ... 42*91 ... 30*46 !” 28*65 .. 37*86 . - #i.. — .. 1922 .. 23-55 . 25 06 ... 24*04 !'.. 14*45 .. — .. 4TO ... 30 33 . .. — .. 29*25 ... 29-33 .. 23*22 ... 15*44 .. 14 33 .. 13 50 .. — .. — .. — ... — ! 19-1-2 !" 15.45 .. 32 06 ... 29*04 ... — ... 18-71 .. 16*90 . .. — . .. — .. — ... 9 66. .. 31*44 ... 11-33 . .. — .. 61*66 ... 37-00 ... 17-57 . 11 14 . 20*00 ... 25*04 ... 14*90 . .. — .. — ... — ' .. 18-00. — .. 26-00 ... 11*05 ... 1413 . — .. 38*50 .. 47*00 . .. — . .. — .. 5 00. .. 23 31 ... 18-04 . .. — ... 17*46 ... 1*50 . .. — . — ... 20*56 ... 19-33 . .. — ... —

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