Cricket 1897
A p r il 15, 1897. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OP THE GAME. 75 No. Times Most of not Total in an inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. . 6 . . 1 ... 344 . .153* ... 68-80 ... 7 . .. 0 .. . 404 ...113 ... 57 71 7. 6 ... 3 .. . 152 ... 75 ... 50-66 7. 6 . .. 0 .. . 252 ...131 ... 42-00 ,.. 6 ... 2 .. . 165 ..128* .... 41-25 8 . .. 0 .. . 323 ...104 ... 40-37 .. 7 . .. 1 .. . 240 ...104* .... 40 00 .. 6 . .. 0 .. . 223 ...108 ..,. 37-16 .. 7 . .. 0 .. . 245 ... 95 ..,. 35 00 .. 6 . .. 1 .. . 163 ... 82 .. . 32 60 .. 7 . .. 0 .. . 212 ... 75 .... 30-28 7. 7 . .. 1 .. . 173 ... 62 ..,. 28-83 .. 7 . .. 0 .. . 184 ... 84 ..,. 26-28 .. 8 . .. 0 .. . 206 ... 78 .. . 25 75 .. 7 . .. 0 .. . 165 ... 49 .., 23-57 J. 6 . .. 0 .. . 133 ... 68 .. . 22-16 7. 7 . .. 1 .. . 126 ... 50 ... 21-00 .. 8 . .. 0 .. . 164 ... 81 ... 20-50 .. 6 . .. 1 .. . 102 ... 57 .. . 20-40 .. 8 . .. 0 .. 143 ... 27 .. . 17-87 .. 7 . .. 1 .. . 93 ... 39 ..,. 16-00 .. 7 . .. 0 .. . I ll ... 45 ... 15-83 .. 6 . .. 0 .. . 94 ... 34 ... 15-66 T. 6 . .. 0 .. . 94 ... 48 .. . 1566 .. 3 . .. 1 .. . 30 ... 14 .. . 15 00 .. 6 ... 2 .. . 60 ... 48 .. . 15-00 .. 6 . .. 0 ... . 85 .... 36 . 14*16 .. 7 . .. 1 .. . 77 ... 34 ... 12-83 .. 6 . .. 0 .. . 73 ... 20 ... 12-16 .. 4 ... 3 .... 12 ..,. 10* .. . 12-00 T. 6 . .. 0 .. . 68 ... 38 ... 11-33 .. 4 . .. 1 .. . 29 ... 19* .. . 966 .. 3 . .. 0 ... . 25 ... 18 ... 8-33 .. 6 . .. 1 .. . 40 ... 29 .. . 800 .. 3 . .. 0 .. . 8 ... 8 ... 2-66 .. 4 . .. 0 .. . 9 .,.. 7 ... 2 25 IN TERCO LON IAL AV ERAGE S . The following are the batting and bowling averages in the intercolonial matches :— BATTING. M. A. Noble, N.S.W . J. J. Lyons, 8.A, J. O'Halloran, Yic. G. H. S. Trott, Yic. G. Giffen, 8.A . ... J. J. Kelly, N.S.W . C. Hill, S.A ............ H . Trumble, Yic. J. Darling, S.A. ... F. A. Iredale, N.S.^ H. Donnan, N.S.W . C. McLeod, Vic. ... J. Reedman, S.A. S. E. Gregory, N.S.A A. C. K . Mackenzi N .S.W .................. F. Laver, Vic. A. E. Johns, Vic. J. Worrall, Vic. ... H. Graham, Vic.. W . Howell, N .8.W . W . Bruce, Vic. ... E. Jones, S.A . J. Harry, Vic. J. Travers, S.A. ... A. Coningham, N .S.l H. Stuckey, Vic.... J. McKenzie, S.A. W . Roche, Vic. ... A . H. Jarvis. S.A. J. Carlton, Vic. ... * Signifies not out. The following also batted:—South Australia— R. Homburg, 10, 4; B. V. Scrymgour, 8, 3 ; F. Jarvis, 7, 0; E. H. Leak, 0. Victoria—J. Giller, 42, 24, not ou t; S. McMichael, 28, 22; T. Hastings, 0, not out, 0. CENTURIES. January, 1897, M. A. Noble, N.S.W . v. Vic. ... 153* January, 1897, T. W . Garrett, N.S.W . v. S.A.... 131 January, 1897, J. O’ Halloran, Vic. v. S.A............128* February, 1897, J. J. Lyons, S.A. v. V ic...............113 January, 1897, J. J. Lyons, S.A. v. V ic................ 110 January, 1897, J. J. Kelly. N.S.W . v. S.A. ... 108 January, 1897, G. Giffen, 8.A. v. N .S.W ..............104* January, 1897, G. H. S. Trott, Vic. v. N.S.W . ... 104 BOWLING. A. J. Carracher, S.A... T.R.McKibbin,N.S.W, J. Worrall, Vic............. E. Jones, S.A................ W . Howell, N.S.W . .. H . Trumble, Vic........... A . Coningham, N.S.W W . Roche, V ic.............. J. Reedman, S.A.......... G. Gitfen, S.A ............... A. E. H. Evans, S.A. .. G. H. S. Trott, Vic. .. The following also bow led:—New South Wales— C. T. B. Turner, 73*3o. 12m. 218r. 3w .; M. A . Noble, 13o. 6m. 30r.; T. W . Garrett, lo. 6r. South Australia —J. Travers, 20o. 4m. 55r. lw .; F. Jarvis, 20o. 4m, 55 r .; J. J . Lyons, 7o. lm . 19r.; R. Homburg, 3o. lm. 8 r.; E. H. Leak, 4o. lm. 9r. Victoria—J. Carlton, 75o. 21m. 192r. 3w .; J. O’ Halloran, 54o. 19m. 149r. 3w .; J. Harry, 20o. 68r. 2w .; C. McLeod, 67o. 20m. 157r. 2w .; W . Bruce, 15o. 4m. 35r.; F. Laver, 22o. 4m. 58r.; J. Gillier, 21o. 3m. 54r. Wides—Evans, Turner, Coningham, and McKibbin, 2 each; Garrett, Bruce, Jones, and O’Halloran. 1each. No-balls—Trumble, 8 ; Roche and Evans, 4 each ; Laver and O’Halloran, 1 each. Overs Mdns Runs Wkts Aver. . 51*5 .. 14 . . 102 .. 7 .. 14*57 15. .230-2 .. 45 . . 657 ..44 .. 14-93 .. 38 ... 7 ... 114 .. 7 .. 16-28 1!). .241.3 .. 64 . .576 ..32 .. is-oo 23. .160-5 .. 44 . . 362 ..20 .. 18 10 26. .170-4 .. 46 . . 404 ..17 .. 2376 .118 ... 26 . . 303 ..11 .. 27 54 .148-1 .. 39 . . 448 ..16 .. 28-00 2. . 54 ... 11 .*. 160 .. 5 .. 32-00 6. .110 5 ... 21 . . 326 .. 9 .. 36-22 18. . 85 ... 9 . . 357 .. 9 .. 39-66 16. . 80 ... 10 . . 285 .. 6 .. 47*50 IS. T H E EDITOR OF “ CRICKET” wishes to procure I Vols. 3, 4, 7, 8, 9,10 and 11 of “ Scores and Bio graphies.” C. LILLYW H ITE & CO. are clearing a quantity or good Match Balls, the colour having slightly altered. a S 3//9; Cat-gut Seamed, 4/3 ; Four Seamed ' *» Treble Practice, 3/ each, Post Free. 1/6 discount on six. Only address, C. Lillywhite and Co., th, borough, Tunbridge Wells. MONMOUTHSHIRE. MAY. 26. Newport, v. Trial Match. JUNE. 10.* Oval, v. Surrey 2nd. 18.* Newport, v. Glamorgan. JULY. 9.* Swansea, v. Glamorgan. 16.* Newport, v. M.C.C. and Ground. 28.* Newport, v. Wiltshire. 30.* Newport, v. Surrey 2nd. AUGUST. 26. Newport, v. Monmouthshire Final Cup Tie. 27.* Trowbridge, v. Wiltshire. * Two-day Matches. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. APRIL. Notts Colts’ Match. M AY. Lords, v. M.C.C. Nottingham, v. Sussex. Sheffield, Notts. Colts’ v. Yorkshire Colts. Nottingham, v. Northamptonshire. Nottingham, v. Lancashire. Nottingham, v. Kent. JUNE. Stoke, v. Staffordshire. Nottingham, v. Surrey. Lords, v. Middlesex. Gravesend, v. Kent. Nottingham, v. Yorkshire. JULY. Derby, v. Derbyshire. Hastings, v. Sussex. Nottingham, v. Philadelphians. Dewsbury, v. Yorkshire. Nottingham, v. Gloucestershire. Nottingham, v. Northamptonshire. AUGUST. Oval, v. Surrey. Nottingham, v. Derbyshire. Cheltenham, v. Gloucestershire. Nottingham, v. Middlesex. Nottingham, v. Staffordshire. Manchester, v. Lancashire. DURHAM. JUNE. Newcastle, v. Northumberland. Wakefield, v. Yorkshire 2nd X I. Oval, v. Surrey 2nd X I. JULY. W . Hartlepool, v. Cambridgeshire. Norton, v. Norfolk. Northampton, v. Northamptonshire. Norwich, v. Norfolk. AUGUST. Philadelphia, v. Northumberland. Gateshead, v. Northamptonshire. Cambridge, v. Cambridgeshire. Darlington, v. Yorkshire 2nd X I. Sunderland, v. Surrey 2nd X I. All two- day matches. NORTHUMBERLAND. M AY. 19. Colt's Match 26. County Ground, Newcastle v. Rest of County JUNE. 7. County Ground, v. Durham 11. County Ground, v. The Grange 17. Norwich, v. Norfolk JULY. 8. Northampton, v. Northamptonshire 13. County Ground, v. Cambridgeshire 16. County Ground, v, Yorkshire Gent’s 21. County Ground, v. Norfolk AUGUST. 2. Durham, v. Philadelphians 4. County Ground, v. Northamptonshire 6. Cambridge, v. Cambridgeshire All two-day matches. NORFOLK. JUNE. Norwich, v. Northumberland. JULY. Bishop Stortford, v. Herts. Gateshead, v. Durham. Newcastle, v. Northumberland. Norwich, v. Durham. AUGUST. Norwich, v. Hnrts. Norwich, v. Cambridgeshire. Norwich, v. M C.C. and Ground. Cambridge, v. Cambridgeshire. A ll two-day matches. CANE HILL C.C. Coulsdon, v. Coulsdon, v. Coulsdon, v. Coulsdon, v. M AY . Caterham Depot. St. Thomas’ Hospital. The Wanderers. Croydon. JUNE. Addiscombe. Kensington. M.C.C. Middlesex Hospital. Northbrook. Coulsdon, v. Coulsdon, v. Coulsdon, v. Coulsdon, v. Coulsdon, v. JULY. Coulsdon, v. St. Mary’s Hospital. Coulsdon, v. W hitgift Grammar School. Coulsdon, v. Surrey Club. Coulsdon, v. London County Council. AUGUST. Coulsdon, v. Croydon. Coulsdon, v. Chipstead. Coulsdon, v. Caterham Depot. Coulsdon, v. Coutts’ Bank. SEPTEMBER. Coulsdon, v. Spencer. Coulsdon, v. Brixton Wanderers. Coulsdon, v. Hackney. 11. 12.* 15. 20. 22. 27. 29. 3. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.* 14. 15.* 26. EMERITI C.C. M AY. W oburn Park, v. St. George’s College. Ware, v. Edmunds. Oxford, v. Christ Church. Weybourne House, Aldershot, v. Messrs. Nash and Corball’s X I. North Kensington, v. St. Charle’s College. Weybridge, v. Oatlands Park. Edgbaston, v. Oratory School. Horsham, v. 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