Cricket 1898

S ept . 8, 1898. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAMS, 399 SU SSE X .—M atches played, 20; won, 3 ; lost, 9 ; draw n, 8. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Tim es Most of not T otal in an inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. C. B. F ry ..................... 31 ... 4 .. 1604 .. 179*... 59*40 P . H . L atham ............ 8 ... 1... 282 .. 117 ... 40*28 G. B rann ..................... 19 .. 0 ... 636 .. 118 ... 33 47 W . L . M u rd o ch ............ 36 ... 2 ... 936 .. 121*... 27 52 M a rlo w .............................. 15 ... 0 ... 373 ...112 ... 24 86 L . de M ontezuma ... 10 . 2 ... 191 ... 80* . 23 87 C. L . A . Sm ith ............ 13 .. 1 .. 223 ... 78*... 18*58 P arris ............................... 31 ... 4 ... 477 ... 49 ... 17*66 K illick ............................ 29 ... 1 ... 475 . 77 ... 16 96 W . N ew h am .................. 23 1 ... 337 .. 52 .. 16 31 C. D. F ish er..................... 9 ... 1... 115 ... 49 ... 14 36 B u tt....................................... 30 ... 3 ... 379 ... 69*... 14*03 C o x ...................... ............ 8 ... 1 ... 86 ... 61 ... 12*28 V ine (J .)..............................10 ... 0 113 . 27 ... 11*30 G. H . A. A r!iog on ... 4 ... 0 . 44 ... 22 ... 11 00 T ate....................................... 30 ... 9 .. 214 ... 27 ... 1>*19 Bean (G.) ..................... 7 . 0 ... 60 ... 19 .. 8*57 Bean (J.) .................... 11 ... 0 ... 74 ... 18 ... 6 72 B land ...............................26 .. 6 ... 13« ... 22 ... 6*60 J .C . H artley ............ 5 ... 0 ... 8 . .6 ...160 H um phreys, ju n .... 12 ... 4 12 4 ... 1*50 The follow ing alsobatted :—R . W . Fox, 0 and 0* ; and A. F. Somerset, 1 and t. CENTURIES FOR. W . L . M urdoch, v. Notts, Ju n e 1 6 ................... G. B rann, v. Somerset, J une 2 ..................... G. B rann, v. N otts, Ju n e 16 .............................. M arlow, v. Somerset, A ugust 4 ..................... P . H. L atham , v. H am pshire, A ugust 1 8 ........... 117 C. B . F ry, v. M iddlesex, Ju ly 14 ..............................104* C. B . F ry, v. M iddlesex. Ju ly v5 ..............................108 C. B . F ry, v. M iddlesex, Ju ly 25 .............................. 123* C. B. F ry, v. Som erset A ugust 4 ..............................110 C. B . F ry, v. H am pshire, A ugust 8 .....................133 C. B . F ry, v. Y orkshire, A ugust 22 ..................... 179* * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. W kts. Aver. T ate .. ..................... 868-2... 286 ...1797 ... 79 ... 22 74 Bean (J.) .. .. 51*4... 15 .. 124 ... 5 ... 24 80 B land ..................... 7f3 ... 216 ...1850 ... 72 ... 25 69 H um phreys, ju n ... 229 ... 38 ... 725 ... 26 ... 27'88 C. B. F ry ............ 421... 11 .118... 4 ... 59 50 P arris ... ~..............714 4... 224 ..1406 . 47 ... 29 91 G. Brann ............ 56 2... 20 ... 125 ... 4 ... 31*25 K illick .................. 374*4 86 ... 988 ... 29 ... 34 06 0 . L . A. Sm ith 17 ... 4 ... 4 4 ... 1 ... 44*00 C o x .............................. 153*1... 41 ... 298 ... 6 .. 49*33 J .C . H artley............ 64 ... 9 155... 3 . 51 66 V ine (J.) (7-1-24-0) bowled tw ice, and Montezuma (4-1-12-0) once only. Bland delivered nine no-balls, K illick and Parris three, and T ate, Fry and J . Bean two each. Bland bowled two w ides and P arris one. ... 121 * ... 118 ... 105 ... 112 H AM PSH IRE .—M atches played, 18 ; won, 2 ; lost, 8 ; drawn, 8. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Times Most of not T otal in in inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. Capt. E. G. W ynyard 5 .. 0 ... 254 .. 140 60*80 C apt.FW .D .Q uinton 13 ... 2 ... 414 101*... 37*63 M ajor R . M . Poore ... 21 ... 2 ... 659 ...121* . 34 68 H. W. Studd ............ 7 ... 0 ... 217 ... 60 ... 31 00 A . J . L . H ill..................... 25 ... 3 ... 66*2 .. 199 ... 30 09 E. I. M. B a rre tt........... 11 ... 2 ... 235 ... 55 ... 26 11 E. A. E nglish ............ 10 ... 1 ... 234 ... 98 ... 26*C0 Harton (V .)..................... 26 ... 1 .. 487 ...110 ... 19 48 E. C. Lee ..................... 17 ... 0 ... 244 ... 52 ... 14 35 C. Robson ..................... 24 ... 5 ... 271 ... S7 ... 14*26 C. H eseltine..................... 17 ... 2 ... 204 ... 47 ... 13 60 D. A . S teele..................... 30 .. 0 ... 394 .. 62 .. 13 13 W ebb (A .) ..................... 31 . . 2 ... 373 ... 67*... 12*86 Col. J . Spens ............ 4 ... 0 ... 51 ... 28 ... 12*75 R . A . Bennett ............ 8 ... 1 ... 73 ... 17 ... 10 42 B aldw in.............................. 21 ... 1 ... 205 ... 38*... 10*25 Soar ............................. 5 ... 0 ... 38 ... 21 ... 7*60 lig h t ..............................14 . 3 ... 72 ... 41 ... 6*54 T ate (E.) ........................ 21 ... 5 ... 91 ... 34*... 5 68 C. G .W a r d ..................... 5 ... 0 ... 21 ... 10 ... 4 20 B. Lam b ..................... 4 ... 0 ... 12 ... 8 ... 3 00 W . A u rirew ........................ 10 ... 0 ... 22 ... 12 ... 2 20 The follow ing also b atted :—M artin, 3. 4. 2*, 3* and 1*; L ynam . 0 and 0* ; D r. W . C. Rut sell, 2 and 5 ; R . W . C.Fischer, 3 ; Bower, 0 * ; and Suther­ land, 0*. CENTURIES FOR. Barton (V .). v. Leicestershire, Ju n e 16 ............ 110 A. J . L b ill, v. Surrey, Ju ly 21 .............................. 199 A J . L . H ill, v. Essex. Ju ly 25 ..............................lo4 M ajor R . M. Poore, v. Essex, Ju ly 2 5 .....................107 M ajor R. M . Poore, v. Derbyshire, August. 1 ... 121* Capt. F. W . D. Quinton, v. Derbyshire, Aug. 1 101* Capt. E. G. W ynyard, v. Leicestershire, June 16 140 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. M dns. R u’-'s. W kts. Aver. Capt. W ynyard ... 301... 7 ... 79 ... 5 ... 15*80 B ald w in..................... 444*1... 146 ... 911 ... 53 ... 17 18 A. J . L . H ill........... 357 2... 93 ... 860 ... 40 ... 21*50 C. H e se ltin e ......... 191 ... 43 ... 502 ... 23 .. 21*82 W . A n d rew ........... 94 2... 29 ... 216 ... 9 ... 24*0© Tate (E.) .......... 422 ... 129 ... 978 ... 36 ... 27 94 Capt. Quinton . 64 2 ... 7 ... 247 ... 8 ... 30 87 D. A. 8 te ele............ 230*1... 55 ... 619 ... 17 ... 36*41 L ight ..................... 131 ... 33 ... 314 ... 8 ... 39*25 M artia ...................... 73 ... 12 ... 237 ... 5 ... 47*40 E .C . Lee ............ 122 ... 26 ... 314 ... 4 ... 78 50 W ebb (A ) ............ 50 ... 8 ... 159 ... 2 ... 79 50 Barton (V.) ... N.. 26 ... 5 ... 91 ... 1 ... 91*00 Soar............................. 74 ... 14 ... 227 ... 1 ..22700 E A. E nglish ... 18 ... 4 ... 51 ... 0 .. — H . W . Studd (8-1-26-0), E . I. M . B arrett (4-0-25-0) and Sutherland (39-12-111-6) bowled twice, and M ajor tt. M . Poore 1 2-0-13-0) and Bower (26-12-35-1) once only. M artin delivered five no-balls, Steele four, L ight two, and Baldw in. H ill and Soar one each. B ill bowled ten wides, Steele seven, Lee four, and L ight and M artin one each. No. Tim es Most of not Total in an inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. . 8 ... 0 .. . 340 ...103 .. . 42*50 26 ... 2 .... 626 ...110 .. . 26*08 . 30 ... 2 .. . 697 ... 80 .. . 24*89 11 ... 1 ... , 242 ... 77 .. . 24*20 11 ... 4 ..., 159 .. 106 .. . 22*71 . 24 ... 2 .. . 448 ... 61 ... 20 36 , 29 ... 3 .. . 5C6 ... 65 .. . 19*42 6 ... 0 ... , 108 ... 43 .. . 18*00 . 26 ... 0 ... . 450 ... 90 ... 17*30 16 ... 3 ..., 186 ... 31 .. . 14*30 . 24 ... 3 .. . 234 ... 62*.. . 11*14 . 13 ... 0 .. . 138 ... 48 .. . 10*61 15 ... 1 ... . 139 ... 58 .. . 9*92 . 10 ... 0 .. . 97 ... 27 .. . 9*70 . 16 ... 2 .. . 107 ... 21 ... 7*64 . 4 .. 0 .. . 21 ... 16 .. . 5*25 . 23 ... 9 .. . 64 .. 11 .. . 4*67 LEICESTERSH IRE.—M atches played, 16; won, 1; lost, 10; drawn, 5. BATTING AVERAGES. H . H . M arriott ... Brown (L .) .. C. J . B. Wood ... K ing ................... T o m lin ..................... C o e ............. ............ K night ..................... W hitehead ............ C. E. De Trafford Geeson ..................... Woodcock ............ A gar ...................... F. W . Stocks R . Joyce..................... P ougher..................... Cobley ..................... W hiteside ............ The following also b atted :—Brown (J.), 26*, 8*, 4 and 4 ; H . German, 6 and 8. CENTURIES FOR. Brown (L ). v. Lancashire, Ju ly 23 ......................110 H. H . M airiott, v. H am pshire, A ugust 4 ............103 Tom lin, v. Lancashire. M ay 20 ..............................106 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. M dns. Runs. W kts. Aver. Geeson .......................*357*3... 98 ... 806 ... 44 ... 18*31 Woodcock .............. 434*4.. 118 ...1202 ... 51 ... 23 56 Pougher... ... 207*4... 60 ... 481 ... 20 ... 24*05 King .................... 128 4... 38 ... 277 ... 10 ... 27*70 C. J . B . Wood ... 93 ... 23 ... 280 ... 9 ... 31*11 F. W . S to ck s............ 336 1 . 117 ... 741 ... 23 ... 32*21 C o e ................................ 338*4... 102 ... 848 ... 22 .. 38*54 A gar.............................. 158 ... 40 ... 453 ... 10 ... 4V30 Brown (L .) ............ 40 ... 10 ... 147 ... 2 ... 73*60 Brown (J.) (14-0-6 J-0) and W hitehead (8-1-28-0) bowled twice, and R . Joyce (3-8-16-0), Cobley (10-1-37-0) and H . H. M arriott (3-0-18-0) once only. Woodcock delivered nine no-balls and two wides, Pougher one wide, Stocks six no-balls and one wide. Geeson one wide, Coe two no-balls and one wide, and Wood three no-balls. SOMERSET.—M atches played, 16 ; won, 1 ; lost, 10 ; drawn, 5. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Tim es Most of not T otal in an inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. F. A . Phillips ............ 10 ...2 ... 390 ... 83 ... 48*75 L. C. H. P a la ir tt........... 25 ...2 .. 1028 ...179*... 44 69 S. M. J . W o o d s............ 23 ...0 ... 870 ...144 ... 37*82 W . N. Roe ..................... 9 ...1 ... 265 ...111 ... 33*12 Capt. W . C. H edley ... 6 ...0 ... 150 ...101 ... 30*00 R. C. N. P a’airet ... 11 ...0 ... 258 ... 81 ... 23*45 Rev. A. P. W ickham ... 9 ...6 ... 68 ... 19*... 22*66 V. T. H ill ..................... 14 ...0 ... 302 ...116 ... 21*57 G. Fowler ...................... 26 ...1 ... 476 ... 83*... 19*00 H. T. Stanley ............ 22 ... 2 ... 377 ... 43 ... 18 85 Tyler ............................. 27 ... 5 ... 364 ... 69 ... 16*54 W. T rask ..................... 13 ... 2 ... 173 ... 46 ... 16*72 N ich o ls.............................. 10 ... 1 ... 120 ... 40*... 13*33 Lieut. C. S. H ickley ... 4 ... 0 ... 52 ... ?2 ... 13*00 A. E. Newton ............ 12 ... 2 ... 120 ... 34 ... 12*00 R obson .............................. 22 ... 0 ... 246 ... 71 ... 11*18 J . L . D aniell.................... 12 ... 2 ... 102 ... 27 ... 10*20 G ill....................................... 23 ... 5 ... 177 ... 59 ... 9*83 Sm ith (D.) .................... 4 0 ... 9 ... 5 . .. 2*25 The following also batted :—Capt. R. P. Spurw ay, 0 and 0 ; Rev. E. P. Spurw ay, 15 and 0 ; E. W . Ebdon, 4 and 6 ; J . F. Ebdon. 1 and 1 ; G. R . H unt, 1 and 3 ; Sm ith (W .), 3* and 7 ; and Griffin, 4 and 1). Cranfield took part in one m atch, but did not bat. CENTURIES FOR. Capt. W . C. H edley, v. H am pshire, Ju ly 11 ... 101 V . T . H ill, v. K ent, A ugust 11 ...............................116 L . C. H . P alairet, v. Gloucestershire, Ju ly 14... 179* L . C. H . P alairet, v. Surrey, Ju n e 27 ....... 112 L . C. H . P alairet,v. M iddlesex, A ugust 1 .......104 L. C. H . P alairet, v. Surrey, A ugust 25 .......107 W . N. Roe, v. Sussex, A ugust 4 .............................. 101 W . N. Roe, v. Surrey, A ugust 2 5 ..............................I ll S. M . J . Woods, y . Sussex, June 3..............................143 S. M . J . W oods, v. K ent. A ugust 11 ............ ... 144 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. M dns. Runs. W kts. Aver. V . T. H ill ............ 10*1... 4 ... 2 4 ... 1 ... 24*00 T yler ..................... 738 3... 152 .. 2030 ... 83 ... 24*66 R o b so n ..................... 852*2... 97... 938 ... 88 ... 24*t8 G ill............................... 853*3... 102 ... 995 ... 37 ... 26 89 G. Fow ler ............ 400*2 .. 135 ...1009 ... 33 ... 30 57 Capt. W . C.H edley 71 ... 19... 195 ... 6 ... 32*60 S. M . J . Woods ... 231*1... 56... 699 ... 21 ... 33*23 N ich o ls..................... 33 ... 9 ... 79 ... 1 ... 7900 L . C. H . P alairet... 73*1... 26... 182 ... 2 ... 91*00 R. C. N . P alairet (4-3-2-0) bowled twice, and the following once only :—J . F. Ebdon (27-3-73-0), W . T rask (8-2-19-1), J . L . D aniell (1-0-6-1), H . T. Stanley (0*2-0-4-0), F . A. P hillips (1-0-4-0), and Sm ith (W .) (6-1-19-0). Gill delivered 12 no-balls, T yler three, and Sm ith (W .) one. Robson bowled two wides, and Tyler, Woods and Fowler one each. C R IC K E T IN TH E E N G A D IN E . ST. MORITZ v. M A LO JA .—Played at M aloja on A ugust 26. S t . M oritz . H. Rev. T. Preston, not out ............................... 6 E x tr a s .....................14 H. Dashwood, b M osenthal.....................60 Rev. H . R . Brown, run out ..............................70 T .M . Farm iloe, not out 6 1 T otal (2 wkts) *156 F. G ullick, C. E. H art, E. C. H arvey, H . H olland, J . Ribton, D. E. K . H untley and G. Sam uel did not bat. * Innings declared closed. M aloja . E. Sandford, b Dash- Wrtfwl 17 F. C. Fuller,’ b Dash- wood .............................. 1 Dr. T idey, b H art ... 2 H. G. C. Salmon, b Farm iloe ... ............12 S. Steel, c Preston, b Dashwood..................... 9 E. J . T urner, c Sam uel, b Dashwood ............ 3 H. Troy, not out E.M osenthal.cSam uel, b Dashwood ............ G. B . M iller, b F ar­ m iloe..................... ... H. M osenthal, run out ............................. C. W atson, run o u t... E x tra s..................... T otal ............ C R IC K E T IN B E R L IN . BRITANN IA-PREU SSEN am 28. A ugust. D as R esultat la u te t: B ritannia . 1. Gang. 2. Gang. Prehn vorgest., geb. H oing- haus ....................................... 2 geb.H Singhaus... 0 Steinberg gef. Buchholz, geb. A gahd..............................18 gef.Thonert,geb. Agahd ............11 Jestram geb H oinghaus ... 0 geb. Agahd ... 13 Jansen, geb. Pierau ............ 1 am S c h la g ......... 0 M aier gest Steinbeck, geb. H oinghaus.. ......................24 geb.H oinghaus... 0 Pingel gest. Steinbeck, geb. H oinghaus.............................. 1 am S c h la g ......... 3 Jand as gest. Steinbeck, geb. H oinghaus.............................. 0 Federm ann gest. Steinbeck, geb. H oinghaus..................... 11 W ehr nicht aus ...................... 8 W ernigg gef. Severin, geb. H oinghaus............................... 0 Faber, gef. A gahd, geb. H oinghaus............................... 2 B eilaufe ............. 7 B eiliiufe ... 2 W eitballe ............. 2 W eitballe ... 1 Sa., Sa...................76 P reussen . Thonert vorgest., geb. Federm ann ............ 1 Schlechta gef. u. geb. Steinberg .. ............. 3 H achm eister gef. Prehn, geb. Jestram ... 0 Steinbeck selbst aus, geb. Federm ann ... 12 Pierau seltst aus, geb. Federm ann ............ 0 H oinghaus gef. Steinberg ..............................12 A gahd gef. u. geb. Jestram .............................. 4 Ludecke nicht a u s ................................................ 14 Severin gef. Faber, geb. Steinberg ............. 0 Buchholz pelbst aus, geb. Jestram ............ 6 T ierau gef. u. geb. F ed erm an n ..................... 0 B eilaufe ....................................... 8 W eitballe ....................................... 3 W egen D unkelheit abgebrochen. 30

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