Cricket 1900

D ec . 20, 1900. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 469 and R. A. A. Beresford (102 not out and 307 not out) in England, and C. J. Eady (205 and 120 not out) and K. E. Burn (123 not out and 213 not out) in Tasmania. T a b l e N o. 16.—TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBER OF BATSMEN WHO SCORED THREE SEPA­ RATE CENTURIES IN CONSECUTIVE INN­ INGS IN FIR 8 T-CLASS MATCHES DURING THE SEASON. Batsman. Scores. Match. Ground. 1 128 ... Ox. Univ. v. A. I J.We> he’sX I. Oxford _ „ J ICO* Ox. Univ. v A. B. E. Foster...........................................................................-t J. Webbe’s X I. Oxford I 169 ... Ox. Un. v.Lon­ don County ...Oxford 1 125 ... Sussex v. Srry. Brighton 229 ... Sussex v. Srry. Brighton 110 . Sussex v.Mdsx. Brighton ( 127 ... Sx. v. Glos. Brighton K . S. Ranjit 9 inhji-< 222 .. Sx. v. Somerset Brighton ( 216* Sx. v. C. Univ. Cambridge (103 ... Sussex v. Srry. Brighton K . S. Ranjitsinhji•<202 ... Sussex v.Mdsx. Brighton (109 ... Sussex v. Glos. Bristol N ote.—C. B. Fry scored as follows in consecutive innings fo r Sussex at one period of the season :— 136, Sussex v. Leicestershire, at Leicester. 126, Sussex v. Surrey, at Brighton. 229, Sussex v. Surrey, at Brighton. 110, Sussex v. Middlesex, at Brighton. 96, Sussex v. Worcestershire, at Worcester. 106, Sussex v. Gloucestershire, at Bristol. His scores of 135 and 125 were divided by the Gentlemen v. Players at Lord’s, in which he scored 68 and 72. T a b l e N o . 16.—TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBER OF MATCHE 8 IN W H ICH THREE IND I­ VID U A L CENTURIES WERE SCORED IN ONE INNINGS. Match. at the Oval at Southampton. Century scorers. Abel, R ......................... 221 Hayes, E. G.............. .. 150 Lockwood, W . H. ... 104* L. C. H. Palairet .. 161 C. A . Bernard ... ... 122 8 . M. J. Woods .. 107 T a b l e No. 17.—TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBER OF BATSMEN WHO MADE TWO SEPA­ RA TE SCORES OF FIFTY OR MORE IN A F IR S T -C L A S S MATCH DURING THE BEA80N. Abel, R. 1C7 and 70, Surrey and Sussex v. England, at Hastings. Barton, V. 61 and 99, Hampshire v. Somerset, at Southampton. G. W . Beldam. 61 and 88 , Middlesex v. Gloucestershire, at Lord’s. B. J. T. Bosanquet. 133 and 139, Middlesex v. Leicestershire, at Lord’s. Bowley, F. 73 and 68 , Worcestershire v. Hants, at Bournemouth. Briggs, J. 61 and 68 *, Lancashire v. Kent, at Manchester. Carpenter, H. 67 and 136, Essex v. Gloucestershire, at Leyton. A . Collins. 64 and 73*, Sussex v. Hampshire, at Brighton. E. W. Dillon. 69 and 90, Kent v. Hampshire, at Tonbridge. H. K . Foster. 69 and 72*, Worcestershire v. Yorkshire, at Worcester. R. E. Foster. 128 and 100*, Oxford University v. A . J. Webbe’s X I., at Oxford. 102* and 136, Gentlemen v. Players, at Lord’s. 70 and 83, Worcestershire v. Middlesex, at Worcester. W . L. Foster. 60 and 96, C. I. Thornton’s England X I. v. York­ shire, at Scarborough. C. B. Fry. 68 and 61, London County v. Surrey, at the Oval. 69 and 101*, Sussex v. Essex, at Leyton. 68 and 72, Gentlemen v. PUyers, at Lord’s. 126 and 229, Sussex v. Surrey, at Brighton. W . G. Grace. 86 and 62, London County v. Cambridge University, at Cambridge. 72 and 110*, London County v. Worcestershire, at the Crystal Palace. Gunn, W . 73 acd 94, Notts v. Gloucestershire, at Nottingham. Hayward, T. 66 and 108, Surrey v. London County, at the Crystal Palace. Hirst, G. H. I ll and 92, Yorkshire v. Gloucestershire, at Bradford. D.L. A. Jephson. 124 and 51, South v. North, at Hastings. G.L. Jessop. 109 and 58*, Gloucestershire v. Middlesex, at Lord’s. 82 and 62, Gloucestershire v. Lancashire, at Bristol. 104 and 139, Gloucestershire v. Yorkshire,at Bradford. 64 and 64, Gloucestershire v. Suriey, at Bristol. King, J. H. 72 and 68 , Leicestershire v. Surrey, at the Oval. Knight, A . E. 110 and 80, Leicestershire v. Lancashire, at Leicester. A . E. Lawton. 60 and 63, Derbyshire v. M.C.C. and G., at Lord’s. lilley, A. A. 88 and 68 , Warwickshire v. London^County, at the Crystal Palace. Lockwood, W . H. 96 and 68 , Surrey v. London County, at the Crystal Palace. A . C. MacLaren. 79 and 102*, Lancashire v. Hants, at Southampton. J. R. Mason. 68 and 70, Kent v. Lancashire, at Manchester. 72 and 85. Kent v Somersetshire, at Blackheath. 98 and 147, Kent v. Surrey, at the Oval. 61 and 71, Kent v. Middlesex, at Lord’s. L. J. Moon. 58 and 60, Cambridge University v. Oxford Univer­ sity, at Lord's. K . 8 . Ranjitsinhji. 97 and 127, Sussex v. Gloucestershire, at Brighton. 72 and 87, Sussex v. Yorkshire, at Sheffield. Storer, W . 55 and 175*, Derbyshire v. M.C.C. and G., at Lord’s. A. M. Sullivan. 63 and 55, Cambridge Univ. v. Surrey, at Cambridge. Tyldesley, J. T. 79 and 71*, Lancashire v. Worcs., at Manchester. 121 and 100*, North v. South, at Hastings. W ard, A. 71 and 111*, Lancashire v. Gloucestershire, at Bristol. P. F. Warner. 83 and 69, M.C.C. and G. v. Yorkshire, at Lord’s. C. J. B. W ood. 63 and 61, Leicestershire v. Surrey, at Leicester 53 and 79, Leicestershire v. Hants, at Southampton. Wrathall, H. 59 and 53, Gloucestersh. v. Warwicksh., atEdgbaston. * Signifies not out. T a b l e No. 18 —TABLE SHOW ING THE NUMBER OF PLAYERS WHO SCORE ) “ SPEC­ TACLES” DURING THE SEASON IN FIRST- CLASS MATCHES. A. G. Archer, Worcestershire v. Kent, at Worcester. A tkinon, Nottinghamshire v Derby, at Chesterfield. Bagshaw, H., Derbyshire v. Yorkshire, at Sheffield. Bannister, Worcester v. Gloucester, at Worcester. Bean, J., Sussex v. Oxford University, at Oxford. Bird, A ., Worcestershire v. Yorkshire, at Bradford. Bland, C. H. G., Sussex v. Lancashire, at Hastings. Blythe, C., Kent v. Somersetshire, at Blackheath. Bowley, F., Worcester v. Leice*tershire, at Leicester. H. Burgess, Leicestershire v. Yorkshire, at Leicester. Butt, H, R., Sussex v. Yorkshire, at Sheffield. Carlin, J., Nottinghamshire v. Lancs., at Manchester. F. H. B. Champain, Oxford University v. Worcester­ shire, at Oxford. F. H. B. Champain, Gloucestershire v. Worcester­ shire, at Gloucester. F. H. B. Champain, Gloucester v. Somerset, at Bath. F. H. B. Champain, Gloucestershire v. Middlesex, at Clifton. Coe, S., Leicestershire v.Worcestershire, at Worcester. A . Collins, Sussex v. Yorkshire, at Sheffield. Denton, D ., Yorkshire v. Middlesex, at Leeds. Dickens, F., Warwick v. Gloucester, at Edgbaston. Diver, E. J., Warwick v. Yorkshire, at Edgbaston. E. M. Dowson, Surrey v. Middlesex, at the Oval. A. H. C. Fargus, Gloucester v. Middlesex, at Clifton. A. H. C. Fargus, Gloucestershire v. Kent, at Clifton. A. W . Fereday, Worcester v. Yorkshire, at Bradford. R. W . Fox, Sussexv. Oxford University, at Brighton. Gandy, Hampshire v. Surrey, at the Oval. G. S. F. Griffin, Middlesex v. Lancashire, at Lord’s. N. S. A . Harrison, London County v. Warwickshire, at Edgbaston. Hulme, J., Derbyshire v. Surrey, at Derby. Inns, Essex v. Yorkshire, at Harrogate. King, J. H., Leicester v. M.C.C. & Ground, at Lord’s. King, J. H., Leicestershire v. Yorkshire, at Leicester. Langion, Gloucestershire, v. Middlesex, at Clifton. Lilley, A . A ., Warwick v. Lancashire, at Liverpool. L. V. Lodge, Hampshire v. Kent, at Southampton. C. McGahey, Essex v. Yorkshire, at Leyton. H. G. Owen, Essex v. Lancashire, at Leyton. Paish, A., Gloucestershire v. Middlesex, at Clifton. P. Perrin, Essex v. Yorkshire, at Leyton. Roberts. L. L., Gloucestershire v. Lancs., at Bristol. C. O. H. Sewell, Gloucestershire v. Worcestershire, at Gloucester. A. F. Somerset, London County v. Oxford University, at Oxford. Toogood, Gloucestershire v. Surrey, at the Oval. F. C. Weaver, Gloucestershire v. Essex, at Leyton. Whitehead, H., Leicestershire v. M.C.C. and Ground, at Lord’s. Whiteside, J. P., M.C.C. and Ground v. Cambridge University, at Lord’s. A . P. W ickham, Somerset v. Yorkshire, at Dewsbury. W. Williams, Middlesex v. Gloucestershire, at Lord’s. Wilson, G. A., Worcester v. Leicester, at Leicester. Woodcock, A ., Leicester v. Notts, at Nottingham. C.W .Wright, M.C.C. and Ground, v. Notts, at Lord’s. N ote.—0 not out is not reckoned. No less than four Gloucestershire players scored “ spectacles ” in the match against Middlesex at Clifton, namely, F. H. B. Champain, Langdon, A. H. C. Fargus and Paish. The name of F. H. B. Champain occurs in the above list four times. A. H. C. Fargus scored “ spectacles” twice in one week for Gloucestershire, thus equalling G. Fowler’s record for Somersetshire in 1892. {Tobecontinued.) C R I C K E T I N N E W S O U T H W A L E S . NEW SOUTH WALES XI. v. XV. This match was played at Sydney on November 11 and 12. Noble took eight of the fifteen -wickets for 90 runs. E leven . First innings. Second innings. V. Trumper, b Marsh.......... 1 H. Donnan, c Evers, b Howard ........................... 5 M. A . Noble, c Gee, b Marsh 149 F. A . Iredale, b Marsh ... 11 A. J. Hopkins, b Marsh ... 7lbw, b ColreaVy... 45 8. E. Gregory, cW . 8. Duff, b M*rsh ...........................47 not out............... 11 R. A , Duff, c and b Colreavy 46 not out............... 5 J. J. Kelly, c Dwyer, b Colreavy ........................... 7 c Clarke, b Red* grave ........... 20 L. W . Pye, lbw, b Marsh ... 6 b Howard ........... 4 A. McBeth, not out ... 3 W . Howell, b Howard ... 26 b Marsh ........... 24 Extras...........................14 Extras ............. 3 Total... . 320 Total (4 wkts) 112 F if t e e n . C. Gregory, b McBeth 6 Pite, b Trumper.......... 46 Poidevin, c and b N oble...........................55 Redgrave, run out ... 12 Evers, b H ow ell......... 0 Jansen, c sub, b Noble 10 Dwyer, c Donnan, b Noole ................... 9 Go , c Kelly, b Noble 0 W . S. Duff, c Iredale, b Noble ...................36 Waddy, c Donnan, b N oble..............................10 Gee, lbw, b H ow ell... 2 Clarke, c Howell, b McBeth ................... 7 Colreavy, c Kelly, b Noble ................... o Howard, not out ...19 Marsh, at Kelly, b Noble ................... 3 Extras ................... 9 Total ... ...223

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