Cricket 1900

A ug . 16, 1900. ORlCKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 343 T H E W E S T INDIAN TEAM. THE NORFOLK MATCH. SEVENTEENTH AND LAST OF THE TOUR. Played at Norwich on August 10 and 11. W e s t Indians won by an innings and 16 runs. The feature of this match was the remarkable bowling of Burton, who in the second innings of Norfolk took eight wickets for nine runs. The visitors were far superior to th^ir opponents at all points of the game. Mr. d’ Ade finished up the tour by playing a very steady and very useful innings 01 68 not out, taking two hours to make his first 34 runs. N orfolk . Fir«t innings. P. A. Fryer, b Cox ...........29 F. Davies, b W oods ........... 7 W . L. Hayter, c Constan­ tine, b W o o d s ................... 6 G. G. Heslop, c Ollivierre, b Cox ........................... ••• P. W . Partridge, c Woods, b Cox ................................... 56 C. F. Garnett, c and b Woods 0 Second innings. • Goodman, b Burton 3 Hinds, b Bur­ ton .................. c Hinds, ton ... 0 b Burton b Bur- July 19, 20, 21, at Derby, v. Derbyshire. W est In­ dians, 300 and 45 for two wickets; Derbyshire, 234 and 182 for seven wickets (innings declared closed). Drawn. July 23, 24, at 8toke, v. Staffordshire. W est In­ dians, 228 and 53 for three wickets ; Staffordshire, 256 and 110 for four wickets (innings declared closed). Drawn. July 26, 27, 28, at Southampton, v. Hampshire, West Indians, 370 and 112; Hampshire, 249 a id 145. West Indians won by 88 runs July 30, 31, at th*r Oval, v. Surr y. W est Indians, 3*28; Surrey, 117 and 177. West Indians won by an innings and 31 runs. August 2, 4, at i iverpool, v. Liverpool and District. West Indi.ns. 265 and 1*4 for five wickets (inoings declared closed); Liverpoo. and District, 218 and 100 for no wicket. Drawn. August 6, at Bradford, v. Yorkshire. West Indians did not b a t; Yorkshire, 23 for no wicket. Aban­ doned, owing to rain. August 10. 11, at Norwich, v. Norfolk. West In­ dians, 165 ; Norfolk, 117 and 32. West Indiins won by an innings and 16 runs. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Times of not Total Inns. out. Runs. ARK LEY v. August 11. HORNSEY.—Played at Hornsey on A rkley . H. Williams, c sub., b D uval......................... 1 E. W . Bishop, b Duval 8 W .H . Robson, c and b Swinstead.................37 —.Kersley.bSwinsteal 3 W . G. Long, st Ed­ monds, b Duval ... 0 J.H.Kobson, b A.K ing 3 A.8.Farmer,c Turber- ville, b A. King . 5 G. W. Hammond, b A. King ................. 3 — .Almond,b Swinstead 0 — .Chaplow,b8winstead 1 W . F. Dew, not out... 0 B H ,w 2 ...........16 L. Barratt, c d’Ade, b Cox 14 B. K . W ilson, c Goodman, b W ood*.................................. 10 S. D. Page, b W ood s...........18 G. Blake, c d’Ade, b Good­ man ...................................26 Shore, not out ................... 0 B 2, lb 3 Total .. c Hinds, b Bur­ ton ................. c Hinds, b Bur­ ton ................... b Woods ........... b Burton ........... not out................... b W oods ........... c Hinds, b Bur­ ton .................. Leg-bye ........... Total 77 Second innings : E. W . Bishop, not out, 24; G. W . Hammond, c and b King, 24 ; Almond, not out 7; B 12, lb 3, w 2.—Total (one wicket), 72. H ornsby . Most in an Inns. Aver. 117 Total W est I ndians . C. A. Ollivierre, c and b Shore ................... 0 P. J. Cox, b Shore ...1 0 W . Bowring, c Page, b B arratt.................. 6 L. S. d’Ade, not o u t.. 68 S. W . Sproston, c Blake, b Shore.......... 17 P. A. Goodman, c W il­ son, b G arnett.. ... 4 L. Constantine, c W il­ son, b Garnett... F. Hinds, c Barrett, b Heslop ...................... ' M. M. Kerr, c Shore, b Barrett .. ........... Burton, c Davies, b Shore......................... W oods, b Shore......... B 7, w 1 ................... Total ....................1 C. A. Ollivierre .. L Constantine .. P. I. Cox ........... P. A . Goodman .. S. W . Sproston... F. Hinds ........... L. 8. l>*Ade A. W arner........... W . Bowring Burton................... G. C. Learmond W oods................... W . H. Mignon ... M. W . Kerr G. L. Livingstone P. F. Warner batted once and scored 113. * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. A. E. Turberville, c Kersley,bHammond E. S. Duval, b Kersley L. Tubbs, b Kersley . G. H. Swinstead, lbw, b K ersley.................. S. L. King, run out ... C. W . Talbot, lbw, Kersley ........... 12 3 b .. 17 H. W . Edmond*, b Hammond .........14 F. B. Dent, b Kersley 8 A. If. King, cAlmond, b H am m on d........... 8 T. W. >-loper, not out 10 G. Hart, b Hammond 3 B 5, lb 3, nb 1 ... 9 Total . 98 i9 .. 2 .. 883 .. 159 .. 3270 22 . . 2 .. 610 .. 113 .. 30*50 25 .. 0 .. 755 .. 142 .. 30-20 23 .. 3 .. 563 .. 104* . 2815 27 . . 0 . . 600 . 11S .. 22 22 23 . . 1 . . 443 . . 79 .. 20-13 13 . . 2 . . 193 . . 68* . 17 54 14 . 2 . . 190 . . 53* . 16*83 23 2 . . 309 . . 63 . . 14 71 26 . .. 1 . 291 . . 64*. . 1164 19 .. 0 .. 173 .. 52 . . 910 27 ... 7 . 145 . . 36 . . 7-25 19 8 . 68 . . 17». . 618 6 .. 0 .. 29 .. 20 . . 4*83 4 .. 1 .. 10 9 . . 333 Woods ................. 647 4 .128 1661 . . 72 . . 21-54 Eurton ................. 660 5 ..188 ..1681 . . 78 . . 21 55 S. W . Sproston .. 12 .. 1 .. 54 . . 2 . . 27-00 P. I. Cox ......... 18> .. 22 .. 673 . . 24 . . 28-04 W . H. Mignon .. 285-5 .. 65 . 883 . . 30 . . 29 43 C. A. Ollivierre .. 108*5 .. 19 . 4^2 . . 13 . 35-53 P. A. Goodman .. 82'2 .. 11 .. 270 . . 6 . . 64 00 F. Hinds ......... 76 .. 8 .. 325 . . 6 . . 54*16 G. L. Livingstone 18 .. 2 .. 65 . . 0 . . — L. Constantine .. 18 3 .. 79 . . 0 . . — Woods... Burton... Cox Goodman 9 N orfolk . First innings. O. M. R. W . ................ 20 5 38 5 .. 11 5 19 0 .. 15 1 44 4 ... 32 0 Second innings. U. M. R. W . ... 10 3 22 2 ... 10-4 7 9 8 W est I ndians . O. M. R. W . Shore... Barratt 81*6 9 24 6 64 56 I Garnett I Heslop O. M. 9 3 2 0 R. W . 30 2 7 1 Garnett bowled a wide. RESULTS OF MATCHE8. W on, 5 ; lost, 8; drawn, 4 ; total, 17. June 11,12, 13 . at Crystal Palace, v. London County. West Indians, ‘237 and 103; London County, 538. London County won by an innings and 198 runs. June 14, 15, 16, at Worcester, v. Worcestershire. West Indians, 187 and 162; Worcestershire, 307 and 267. Worcestershire won by 215 runs. June 18, 19. 20, at Birmingham, v. Warwickshire. West Indians, 233 and 122; Warwickshire, 466. Warwickshire won by an innings and 11 runs June 22, 23, at Lord’s, v. M.C.C. West Indians, 190 and 293; M.C.C., 379 and 107 for five w ckets M.C.C. won by five wickets. June 25.26, 27, at Northampton, v. Minor Counti s. West Indians, 206 and 170; Minor Counties, 261 and 54. West Indians won by 61 runs. June, 28, ‘29, 30, at Bristol, v. Gloucestershire. West Indians, 96 and 307 ; Gloucestershire, 619. Gloucestershire won by an innings and 216 runs. July 2, 3. 4, at Leicester, v. Leicestershire. West Indians, 386; Leicestershire, 80 and 219 West Indians won by an innings and 87 runs. July 9, 10, 11, at Nottingham, v. Notts. West Indians, 20!) and 265; Notts, 601. Notts won by an innings and 27 runs. _ ._ July 13, 14, at Swindon, v. Wiltshire. West In­ dians, 120 and 93 ; Wiltshire, 313. Wiltshire won by an innings and 100 runs. July 16, 17, at Manchester, v. Lancashire. Indians, 174 and 138; Lancashire, 187 — Lancashire won by 57 runs. Woods delivered five no-balls and one wide, Cox one no-ball and one wide, Mignon seven wides, Con­ stantine one wide, and burton one no-^all. HUNDREDS FOR. L. Constantine, v. M.C.C , June 22.......... P. I. Cox, v. Surrey, July 30 ................... P. A. Gooaman, v. Derbyshire, July 19 C. A. Ollivierre, v. Leicestershire, July 2 ... S. W . Sproston, v. L’pool and District, Aug. 2 P. F. Warner, v. Leicestershire, July 2........... * Signifies not out. HUNDREDS AGAINST. H. Cudworth, for Lancashire, July 16 ........... Gunn (W .), for Notts, July 9 ................... J. E. Hill, for Warwickshire, June 18 ... Hollowood, for Staffordshire, July 23 ........... Iremonger, for Notts, July 9 ................. G. L. Jessop, for Gloucestershire, June ‘28 ... J. R. Mason, for London County, June 11 ... H. R. Parkes, for London County, June 11... A. F. Somerset, for M.C.C., June 22 C. L. Townsend, for Gloucestershire, June 28 Wrath ill, for Gloucestershire, June 28........... * (signifies not out. N ATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK v. LONDON AND WESTM INSTER BAN K .—Played at 1 ower Sydenham on August 8, 9 and 10. N ational P rovincial B ank . W . File, st Manfield, b Snell ................... 3 W . H. Fear, b Snell... 0 C. Pennington, not out ........................... A. Northover, not out P. Cowlin, did not bat B 7, lb 1 ........... , 36 I b Podmore E. W . Armstrong, Simpson ................... H .C. J. McConachy, b I out ... . . . . . . 9 Simpson ................... 6 . ort o er, out 1 J. Price, b 8impson ... 14 . li , i t bat 0 G. A . Cosser, c sub, b B 7, lb 1 . 8 Bowman ...................15 — A. D. Phillips, c sub, Total (8wkts) *113 b Snell .................. 12 | * Innings declared closed. L ondon and W estminster B ank . C. A. Snell, notout, 11; C. J. Bowman, not out, 13; bye, 1.—Total (no wicket), *25. W . Bradley, A . J. Gough, H. E. Thomson, 8. Bow­ man, E. A. Willson, H. O. Manfield, C. C. Simpson, B. A. E. Newman and A . Podmore did not bat. NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK v. PA R R ’S BANK.—Played at Lee on August 11. P arr ’ s B ank . West and 182. ...113 ...142 ...104* ...159 ...118 ...113 .. 102 ...161 ...145 ...103 .. 101 ...157 ...126 ..106* ...118 ...140 ...123 G. Stay, b Cosser G. Clark, lbw, b Cosser 8. Stormer, b Cosser... E. H. Youngman, b P rice........................... F. P. Franklyn, b Cosser ................... H. M. Churchward, b Porter ................... H. M. Fry, b Cosser... F. F. Daniell, c Arm­ strong, b Cosser ... P. Boarer, b Price ... W . Bell, b Price T. Johnston, not out Byes ................... Total ........... N ational P rovincial B ank . E. W . Armstrong, b Stormer ...................58 A.D.Phillips, b Boarer 6 G. A. Cosser, not out 24 J. Price, b Stormer ... 12 H. C. J. McConachy, not out ................... B 9 ,w 2 ........... Total (3 wkt8)115 SOUTHGVTE v. on August 11. HORNSEY.—Played at Southgate H ornsey . W . E. Manning, b Scott ......................... B. W . Thornton, b Roberts .................. R. H. King, b Roberts S. L. Clarke, c B. W. Sharp, b K o se ......... J. M. Miryless, b Lew is.......................... C. Miryless, b Lewis... A. E Flower.cSmi h, b Roberts................16 E. G. Rolin8, b Roberts ................... 1 Good, b R >berts ... 2 L. T. Weaver, not out 0 A. N. Other, absent .. 0 B 3, lb 1, w 1, nb 3 8 Total .147 SOUTHGATK. N. V. B. Jacob,not out 13 B 3, lb 1, nb 1 ... 5 L. D. Smith, c Flower, b King ..................43 A. E. Harris, b Clarke 0 E. H .W . Scott, notout 42 Total (2 wkts) 103 F. D. Roberts, B. W . 8harp, F. 8. Lewis, R. 8. Dickson, R. T. Barker and A. W . Sharp did not bat. W . H. Porter, P. Cowlin, C. Pennington, W . File, W . H. Fear, and E. C. Troughton did not bat. HAMPSTEAD v. U.C.8. OLD B O Y 8.-P layed at Hampstead on August 11. H ampstead . H.Grieg,c and bGriffiths- Jones...........................62 H. B. Hayman, b Westhorp ... 0 W .T.H . Danby, b Burt 8 T. M. Farmiloe, c Burt, b H u ll.........................26 E. Figgis, b Burt 5 F.S.Wheater.bGriffiths- Jones........................... 0 K . Robinson, b Burt.. A . S. Dornton,not out J. Gr^ig, c and b Griffiths-Jone8 E. L. Marsden,b Burt Mohamed 8aid,c Hal- ton, b Burt ........... B 11, lb 4 ........... Total U.C.8. O ld B oys . V. E. Dart, not out ... 44 F. Rowley, b Marsden. 0 E. 8. Westhorp, b Marsden ................. 0 D. H.Bayley,cHayman, b Robinson ........... 8 A. K. Burt, b Maraden 3 M.P. Grittiths-Jone8,b Marsden ................... 0 C. K. Macdonald, c Farmiloe, b Marsden 0 A. E. Hull, b M arden E. G. Halton, b Mars­ den ........................... C. B. Griflfiths-Jones, run out ... ........... D.Price-Williams,lbw, b Marsden ........... Leg-byes ........... Total 78

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