Cricket 1900

S e p t . 13, 1900. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 413 their right to be placed in the same class w ith the older cricketing counties, e g ., Worcestershire is now treated as first- class alike with Surrey, Sussex, and K ent, the oldest of the cricketing counties if we om it H ants, which has not been iu the front rank so long as these three. Sar^ly all this goes to prove the general develop­ m ent of cricket. Apologising for writing at such length, I am , Sir, yours truly, F . C. M . R i c h a r d s . D ERBY SH IRE COLTS’ MATCH. Played at Derby on September 10 and 11. The Eleven won by an innings and 124 runs. T u b C o l ts . First innings T. A. Marper (Eckington), b H ulm e.................. H. Rodger (Ridgwa Bestwick ........... R. Else ( Helper), b Bei J. R. Jameson (Blackwell), b Hulme ........... F. Somers (Meersbrook), b Warren ........... .. J. Yates (Brimington), Humphries, b Stoier J. M. Booth (Charleaworth), b Warren ........... D. Wilson (Derby), b Uulme W . Peach (Chestei field), b J. H. Pritchard (Spondon) b Hulme ......................... G. Green (Pilsley). run out H. Kidd(Crom fo:d),b Best wick ................................. A.Morton(Bakewell),cLaw- ton, b Bestwick.......... B. W. Bonas (Measham) and b Beetw ick........... B. Staley (Swadlincote), b Hulme .......................... C.P.Morrison (Hathersage), ru n ou t.. ......................... E. Robinson (Blackwell), c Hulme. b Bestwick ... E. M. Ashcroft, not out E x tr is ................. Total Second innings. 10 cStorer,b Lawton 0 5 b 8ugg................... 3 30 c Sugg, b Lawton 22 0 c an1 b Lawt m .. 29 23 c Ellis, b Storer .. 15 0 b Storer ........... 7 5 c Chattert'm, b Lawton ........... 4 12 b Chatferton 4 5 b Stor«r ........... 4 6 b Warren ........... 1 4 absent................... 0 4 c Warren,b Storer 8 0 b Lawton ........... 8 5 c Lawton, b Sugg 3 0 st Humphries, b Warren ... ... 6 5 b Lawton ........... 0 7 c Storer,bWarren 2 6 b Warren ........... 0 0 not o u t ................. 1 6 E x tra s......... 13 130 Totil 130 D k r r y s h ir r . C. A. Olivierre, lbw, b Green... ...................15 Cadman, b Somers ... 30 Storer, b Morton ... 98 Chatterton, b Jameson tiO Sugg, W ., b Kidd ... 20 Ellis, b Peach ... ... 20 A.E. Lawt >n, c Robin­ son, b Afchcroft ... 29 Hulme, c Robinson, b Wilaou ...................41 Warren, c Pritchard, b Marper .. 39 Humphries.b Morrison 15 Bestwick. not out ... 0 Extras .......... 17 Total ...381 YOUNG AMATEURS OF SURREY v. TEDDING­ TON.—Played at Teddington on September 8. AM ATBUR8. W.T.Graburn.c Crow­ der, b R. L e e ...........45 J. Wormald, b Bosan- quet ........................... 5 J. D. Gillespie, b Bosanquet ...........16 L. Walaer, lbw, b Bosanqutt ........... 2 E. Booker, b Bosan­ quet ......................... 0 G.M.Gill, b Bosanquet 2 G. D. Andaper, not out 11 J. R C. Gammon, lbw, b R. L e e .................... 0 N. A . Knox, b Bosan­ quet ... ... 0 W .R. Wilson, b R Lee 2 P. R. May, c Mead, b R. Lee ............ ... 0 E xtras...............14 Total 97 Second innings—Gillespie, b R. Lee, 11 ; Walker, not out, 18; Andaseer, not out, 10; extras, 13.— Total (I wkt.), 52. T e d d in g t o n . J. N. Bowden-Smith, b W ilson ................... 4 A . Morsley, c Anda­ seer, b W ilson...........22 —. Busanquet, b Wal­ ker ...........................47 F. Payne, lbw, b W al­ ker ........... ......... 11 G.B.Crowder,bWalker 0 . H. Lee, c Graburn, b W ilso n ...................12 Bird, b W alker.......... 0 R. A . Lee, b Walker 0 Young, b Walker ... 8 Johnson, not out ... 16 J. P. Mead, b May ... 1 E xtras.................lb Total ...137 SURBITON . W HOLE D AY MATCHES. Played, 22; won, 5 ; lost, 9; drawn, 8. BATTING AVERAGE8. No. Times Most of not Total in an inns out. ru >8. inns. Aver. 8. S. Taylor ... 14 ... 1 . . 656 .. 130 .. 50*46 C. E. Finis 8 >n ... 11 ... 1 . . 272 .. 87*.. 27 2 J. A. E. Hickson ... 16 ... 1 . 359 .. 60*.. 23*93 H. J. Davenport ... 14 ... 2 . . 283 .. 51 .. 23 58 F. P. Francis ... ... 22 . 1 . 485 .. 118*.. 23 04 C. Scarf ........... ... 19 ... 3 . . 316 .. 82 .. 19*75 P. Castle ......... ... 12 ... 0 . . 184 70 .. 1533 W . B. Windeler.. ... 8 ... 1 . . 83 . . 24 .. 11-85 V. Howell ........... ... 8 ... 2 . . 63 . . 30 . 10-5 R. A . B e e r ........... ... 11 ... 1 . - 101 .. 31 .. 10-1 L. J. Clayton ... 13 ... 0 . 127 .. 50 .. 9-76 C. B. Worsley ... ... 12 ... 3 . . 83 .. 29 . 9-22 H. Addison .. .. ... 8 .. 4 . . 24 . . 11* 6-00 Less than eight innings H. C. Beasley ... 2 ... 0 . . 165 .. 80 .. 77*5 G. W . Ricketts ... ... 3 ... 1 . . 121 .. 102 .. 60*6 R. L^ys ........... ... 2 ... 0 . . 120 .. 120 .. 60-00 H. A. Sherriff ... ... 5 .. 0 . . 178 87 .. 3»*6 L. J. M oon ........... ... 5 ... c . . 125 .. 58 25-00 Capt. Pochin ... 3 ... 1 . . 37 .. 23 .. 18 5 N. C. Cooper ... « ... 0 . . 83 .. 33 .. 1383 R. L. Paine.......... ... 7 . 2 . . 66 . 34*.. 13 2 E. Andrew ... 5 ... 0 . . 6» .. 44 . 13-00 T. Castle ... 5 ... 1 . 49 .. 19 .. 12 25 G. H. w i .deler . ... 3 .. 0 . . 33 .. 19 .. ireo “ CENTURIES ” FOR fl. S. Taylor, v. Univ. Col. Hospital, May 26 ... 130 S. tf. Taylor, v. Hnmp teid, July 14 ..........10* F. P. Francis, v. Sc. Am es’ Heath. June 20 lib* G. W. Hickeits, v. Marlborough Blues, July 28 102 R. Leys, v. Upper TooiiDg, August 10.................120 “ CENTURIES” AGAINST. F. R. Monro, for ampstead, May 1 2 ..................114 J. H. Fowler, for St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, July 21 ..........................................................113 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Paine ........... B. vxorsley J Moon E. Finlason Scarf ........... A. Sherriff .. H. Jupp . F. Forsyth J. Clayton .. . B. Windeler P. F»ancis ... 3vers. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. 87 10 .. 271 .. 26 .. 10*42 160-1 . 49 .. 3'r.O .. 24 . 14 58 33-5 . 1 .. 127 .. 7 .. 18-14 1H0-3 . 24 .. 536 .. 29 . 1848 5*2 . 10 .. 185 ... 10 .. 18 5 54 .. 6 .. 197 .. 10 .. 19 7 35 3. . 4 . 118 .. 5 .. 24 6 32 2 .. 124 .. 5 .. 24 8 84-2 11 .. 326 .. 14 .. 25-07 5V3 . 9 . 196 .. 7 280) 91 . . 13 .. 290 .. 9 .. 32-22 R. Paine, L J. Clayton and F. P. Francis bowled oue wide each, and L. J. Moon and H. A. 8herriff two e*ch. R. Paine delivered three no-balls, and C. B. Worsley one. H ALF-D AY MATCHES. Pl«y^d, 10; won, 3 ; lost, 1 ; drawn, 6. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Times Most of not Total in an inns out. runs. inns. Aver. H. F. Sherriff ... 7 ... 3 ... 238 . . 8i*.. 59 5 E. Andrew ........... ... 6 .. 0 .. 243 . .111 . 40 5 tf. A. Sherriff ... 8 .. 1 ... 224 . . 85 .. 32 28 W. E. Fiske........... .. 7 .. 0 .. 160 . . f-3 .. 2285 C. A. Wrench 5 . . 2 ... 5> .. . 22* 18-34 J. Hard wicke ... 5 ... 2 ... 37 . . 15*.. 12-33 S. Holfor l ........... ... 5 .. l ... 47 . . *9 .. 11-75 P. Mew ... 4 0 ... 45 . . 18 . 11 25 A. F. Wardell ... 5 .. 0 .. 47 . . 19 .. 9-4 W . F. Forsyth ... ... 6 .. 0 ... 52 . . 11 .. 8-66 H. Forsyth, 3, 9, 0 ; F. Henderson, 14, 6 ; F. P. Francis, .'3; C. B. Wors’ey, 6, 20; W. B. Windeler, 71; A . S. Richards, 16; G. Forsyth, 5*, 14. * signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overa. M ins. Runs. Wkts. Aver. Rev. C. R. Bailey W . Eglington H. A ddison......... H. A. Sherriff .. C. B. Worsley .. P. Mew.................. E. A n d rew .......... W. F. Forsyth ... H. A. Sherriff and E. Andrew each bowled a wide. P. Mew delivered five no-balls. “ CEN TU RY” FOR E. Andrew, v. Upper Tooting, June 23 Whole day matches — Runs for, 4,417 ; average per wicket, 21; runs against, 3,529 ; average per wicket, 20. Half-day matches. —Runs for. 1,513; average per wicket, 20; iuus against, 1,252; average per wicket, 15. Total ra n for, 5,930; average per wicket, 20. Total runs against, 4,781 ; average per wicket, 18. 15 .. 4 . . 28 . . 6 . . 4*66 16-3 . 0 . . 64 . . 10 . . 6-4 20 .. 2 . . f8 . . 7 . . 9*71 71-2.. 9 . . 278 . 25 . . 11*12 22 .. 5 . . 68 . . 4 . . 17*03 23 5 . 2 . . 93 . 5 . . 186 17 .. 2 . 78 . . 4 . . 19-5 52 .. 5 . . 186 ... 5 . . 37 2 ... I ll NORTHBROOK v. BBLXTON W AN D E R E R S- Played at Champion Hill on September 8. B r ix t o n W a n d e r e r s F. Odell, b Ashdown . 23 J. Faulkner, b Fuller 77 F. P. Rider, b Fuller 0 R.J.Burlington,b Ash­ down ......... . . 1 8 C. G. Smith, c Murray, b H. G o o d a ll...........35 A. V. Storey, b H. Goodall ......... H W .A.Gilliean. not out 0 P. Carmichaf-l.run out 14 B 6, lb 7 ...........13 Total ...191 H. Mason, E. T. Gale and L. M. Simmonds did not bat. N o r th b r o o k . D. M. Goodall, b 8torey 0 W . O. W illis, b Sim- J. W . West, not out 58 monds .............. 1 A.Fuller.c Burlington, A. Mundy, not out .0 b Storey ..................16 Byes .................... 9 H.O.Goodall.bGilligan 17 — J. W. Knowles, b Sim- T o t a l............113 monds .................. 12 C. Ashdown, S. Callow, P. E. Goodall and T. D. Warry did not bat. SOUTHGATE v. MR. E. W H ITE’S at Southgate on September 8. M r. E. W h it e ’ s X I. X I .—Piayed C. Ti. Hemmerde, c Paige, b Starky ... 18 R. Baywood,c S arky, b Nowley ... . 55 J. A. Lvon. b Roberts ?6 W . 8. N^alnr. c Mer- lftrs. b T. B*-vington 39 A. H Jacob, run out 19 H W. Pank. b Starky 13 H. V. Bevington, b T. B vington ........... 0 E. C. Galloway, c Mer­ lenn, b 8tarky ... 7 L R. Church, b Starky 16 H. F. Bawtree, lbw b T. Bevirgton ... 0 E White, not out ... 0 B 17, lb 7, nb 1 25 Total 228 S o u t h g a t e . T. A. D. Bevington, b Haywood ... ... 9fi L. D. Smith, b Pank 43 E. F. Rose, run out ... 10 J. C. Bev nprton, c N^alor. b Haywood 13 Rev. R. D Merlens, st White, b Pank ... 9 S. G. C. Starky,cPank, b Haywood ...........53 R. S. Dickson, b Hay­ wood ........................... H. G. Nowley, b Hay­ wood .................. R. E Paige, b Pank .. F. D. Roberts, run out C .A J. Whyte, not out B 21, lb 10 ........... Total .......... S LONDON SCOTTISH v. ST. AUGUSTINE’ S C.C. Played at Brondesbury on September 8. L o n d o n S c o t t is h . E. A Benmtt, b Par­ nell ........................25 J. D Forbes, b Codd 11 F. J. Wass, b Wilson 33 A. A. Barron, lbw, b Codd ......... 30 C. Arg'es, c Wilson, b C o ld .......................... 10 F. Dunkley, b C >dd ... 6 E. Lacey, c Chamber- lain. b Dunford ... J. Lainont, c Elston, b Dunford ........... A. Kinross, not out ... G. Argle*, not out ... B 17, lb 1, w 2 ... Total ..................; J. D. Laing did not bat. S t . A u g u s t in e ’ s . G E'ston. b Wass ... G.Schonthiel, c Forbes, b B irr m .................. B. Smith, b Barrln ... E. Wilson, b Wass ... A. Dunford. b Barron C. Codd. b W ass......... E. Challenger, b Wass C.Chamberlain, c L a­ ment. b Barron H. Codd, b Barron ... F. Codd, not out W . Parnell, b Wa s .. Extras................... Total ................... YOUNG AMATEURS OF SURREY v. RICH ­ MOND.—Played at Richmond on Sept-mber 5. R ic h m o n d . H. R. Parkes, b K nox 4 S. Burgess, not out ... 5 E xtras................. 21 Total (4 wkts) *257 F.W.James,c Raphael, b Knox ..................90 G. J. Grover, c and b Booker .......... 28 G. E. Barnett, c Gra­ burn, b Knox ...109 C. A. Beldam, J. G. Ardaseer, T. C. Roper. W il­ liams, w . H. Farquh'irson, and J. R. Clarke did not bat. * Innings declared closed. Y o u n g A m a te u r s . R T. Crawford, c and b Baldwin . . . . 0 J. E. Raphael, b W i • liam s........................... 6 G. N. Gill, not out 44 V. F. S. Crawford, c Clarke, b Williams 25 C.E.Wilson, c Groves, b v* illiams ........... 4 J. Wormald, not out 51 Extras .......... 15 Total (4 wkts) 45 G. Booker, J. D. Gillespie. W . T Graburn, J. R.C. Gannon and N. A. K nox did not bat.

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