Cricket 1901

398 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. S e p t . 5 , 1 9 0 1 . TH E COUNTY CH AM P ION SH IP . F inal P ositions . Per cent, to finished Plyd. Won Lost Drn. Pts. games. Yorkshire ... 27 ... 20 ... 1 ... 6 ... 19 ... 93-47 Middlesex ...1 8 ... 6 ... 2 ...10 ... 4 ... 50 00 Lancashire .. 28 ...11-... 5 ...12 ... 6 ... 37-50 Sussex .......... 24... 8 ... 4 ...12 ... 4 ... 33 33 Warwickshire 16 ... 7 ... 4 ... 5 ... 3 ... 27-27 Surrey ........27 ... 7 ... 6 .. 14 ... 1 ... 7*69 Kent ........21 ... 7 ... 7 ... 7 ... — ... — Hampshire ... 18 ... 6 ... 6 ... 6 ... — ... — Notts ........19 ... 5 ... 6 ... 8 ... —1 ... — 9-69 Essex ......... 21 ... 4 ... 5 ...12 ... —1 ... —11*11 Worcestershire 21 ... 7 ...10 .. 4 ... —3 ... —17*64 Leicestershire. 19 ... 4 ...10 ... 5 ... —6 ... —42 85 Somerset ... 17 ... 4 ...10 ... 3 ... —6 ... —42 85 Gloucester ... 21... 3 ...10 .. 11 ... —7 ... —53 84 Derbyshire ... 20 ... 0 ...13 ... 7 ... —13...—100 00 The abandoned matches—Surrey v. Yorkshire, Worcestershire v. Somerset, Essex v. Leicestershire, and Notts v. Kent—are ignored. Smith (P. E.) delivered 6 no-balls, Braund 3, and Walker 2. Vine bowjed 4 wides, and W. G. Grace, sen., K. S. Ranjitsinhji, Raphael and Dyas one apiece. M .C .C . I N 1901. AVERAGES OF THE FIRST-CLASS CONTESTS. Matches played, 15; won, 7 ; lost, 7; drawn, 1. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Times Most of not Total in an inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. ... 4 ... 1 ... 328 ... 195 ...109 33 ... 4 .. 0 ... 3C8 ... 165 ... 77 00 ... 5... 0 ... 224 ... 107 ... 44*80 ... 4 .. 0 ... 149 ... 74 ... 37 25 ... 8... 2 ... 208 ... 122 .. 34-66 ... 8... 0 ... 248 ... 68 ... 31-00 5 ... 2 ... 92 ... 32*... 30 L O N D O N C O U N T Y . Matches played, 13; won, 8 ; lost, 3; drawn, 2. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Times Most of not Total in an inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. G. W . Beldam ... ... 8 ... 2 ... 410 ... 150*... 68-38 W . Smith ................. 11 ... 2 ... 577 ... 143 ... 64*11 Braund........................ 8 ... 1 ... 373 ... 116*... 53 28 L. W alker................. 12 ... 1 ... 582 ... 222 ... 52 90 Quaife (W G .).......... 3 ... 0 ... 138 ... 108 ... 46 00 J. H. Sinclair .......... 4 ... 1 ... 132 ... 108*... 44*00 W .G . Grace, sen. ... 20 ... 0 ... 7til ... 132 ... 38 05 C. J. B. W o o d .......... 10 ... 0 ... 359 ... 137 ... 35*90 J. Gilman ................. 5 ... 2 ... 96 ... 64 ... 32 00 W. G. Dyas................. 4 ... 0 ... 121 ... 83 ... 30*25 M urch........................ 5 ... 0 ... 128 ... 58 ... 25*60 W. L. Murdoch.......... 7 . 0 ... 138 ... 62 ... 19*71 J. E. Raphael .......... 3 ... 0 ... 59 ... 35 ... 19 66 Sewell (E. H. D.) ... 5 ... 0 ... 79 ... 36 ... 15*30 H. S. Keigwin.......... 7 ... 1 ... 91 . 37*... 15*16 A .E . Lawton .......... 5 ... 1 ... 69 ... 24 ... 14 75 C. B. Fry ................. 3 ... 0 ... 44 ... 32 ... 14 16 A. O. Jones .......... 3 ... 0 ... 35 ... 16 ... 11*66 C. J. Burnup .......... 3 ... 0 ... 2 8... 17... 9 33 P. G. G a le ................. 14 ... 1 ... 115 .. 40 ... 8 84 Smith (F.E ,) ..........14 ... 8 ... 49 ... 10*... 816 The following also batted : Board, 29 and 38; H. S. Bompas, 0 and 0; Brockwell, 41 and 22; H. Cole­ grave, 36* and 0 ; F. L. Fane, 54; T. S Fishwick, 102; Major F. F.eming,5 and 5 ; K. O. Goldie, 16 and 45; W . G.Grace, jun., 32 and5 ; E. A. Halliwell, 4ani 18 ; J. Hampsan, 17 and 1; M. Hathorn, 35; L. Jackson, 26 and 24 ; G. L. Jessop, 60 and '17 ; Lilley, 17and 97 ; C. McGahey, 8i and 115; F. Mitchell, 6 and 0; A. Pickering, 2 and 3 ; C F. Prince, 0 and 16 ; K. S. Ranjitsinhji,22; Robson (E.), 6and0; Seymour, 1* ; L. J. Taucred, 0; S. M. Tindall, 7 and 19; T. H. Todd, 2 and 11; Vine, 20 and 5*; L. S. Wells, 42 and 6. W. F. L. Frith and D. P. Williams each took part in one match without batting. “ CENTURIES” FOR. G. W . Beldam, v. Surrey, May 6 ...........................150* G. W . Beldam, v. Derbyshire, May 13.....................125 Braund, v. Surrey. May 2......................................115* T. S. Fishwick, v. Derbyshire, May 13................102 W . G. Grace, sen., v. M.C.C. and Ground. Aug. 8 132 C. McGahey, v. Warwickshire. August 26......... 115 Quaife (W. G.), v. Cambridge Univ., June 17 ... 1(8 J H. Sinclair, v. Warwickshire, August 26 ... 108* W . Smith, v. Cambridge University, June 17 ... 143 L. WHiker, v. South Africans, May 20 ..............114 L. Walker, v. M.C.C. and Ground, August 8 ... 222 C. J. B. Wood, v. Surrey, May 6 ............................137 BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts.Aver. J. Hampson .......... 9 4 .. 1 ... 29 ... 2 ... 14 50 A. O. Jones .......... 34*3.. 6 ... 106 ... 6 ... 17*66 J .H . Sinclair ..........64‘5... 16 ... 199 ... 10 .. 1990 W . G. Grace, sen. ...349*1...1C7 ... 819 ... 39 ... 21*00 Brockwell................. 50 ... 13 ... 186 ... 6 ... 22*66 Quaife (W .G .) ... 77 ... 15 ... 164 ... 7 ... 23 42 C. McGahey ............ 82 ... 2 ... I ll ... 4 ... 27*75 Smith (F.E.) ...........336 ...108 .. 761... 25 ... 30*44 C. J. Burnup .......... 34 ... 7 ... 12*2 ... 4 ... 30*50 J. Gilman....................17 ... 5 ... 31 ... 1 ... 3100 L. Walker.................110 5... 25 ... 326 ... 10 ... 32 60 Braund ................ 262-1... 40 ... 935 ... 28 ... 33*32 W. G. Dyas .......... 29 ... 10 ... 52 ... 1 ... 62*00 P. G. G 'ie ................ 16 ...4 ... 37... 0 ... — The following bowled in twoinnirgs : G. W. Bel­ dam (23-9-6 1 - 6 ), W. G. Grace, jun (34-6-113-8), G. L. Jessop (24-7-69-2), K. S. Ranjitsinhji (17*3-2-72-6) J. E. Raphael (41-7-131-1), Robson (E.) (29-6-85-2) Sewell (E. H. D );(36-13-80-l), Vine (50-14-135-7), L. 8. Wells:(32-5-128-7),jand C. J. B. Wood (9-1-32-0) : and the following once only : K. O. Goldie (2-1-4-u), A. E. Lawton (5-0-28-1), W. Smith (1-0-9-0), and P, P. Williams (16-4-46-0), F. L. Fane.......... H. B. Chinnery... Storer ................. P. F. Wamer ... G. J. V. Weigall Carpenter ......... A. Conan Doyle . B.N. Bosworth-Smith 3... 0 ...90...44...30 00 King (J. H.) .......... 6... 0 ...173...50...28 83 H. B. Hayman.......... 7... 0 ...176...60...25*14 Rawlin........................ 7.. 1 ... 138 ... 47 ... 23 03 Hearne (J. T.) .......... 16 ... 6 ... 204 ... 35*... 20 40 Thompson (G. J.) ... 18... 2 ...808...59...19 25 Capt. H.C.Moorhouse 3... 0 ...54...44...18 00 Murrell........................ 3... 0 ...53...34...17-6 6 Trott (A. E.) ..........23 ... 1 ... 3t9 ... 52 ... 16 77 W . L. Murdoch.......... 17... 0 ...275...93...16*17 A. M. Miller .......... 4... o ...54...36...18*50 Carlin ........................ 5... u ...65...32...13*03 Brown (T.) (Beds.) ... 3... 0 ...37...21...12*33 W. G. Grace (sen.) ... 6... 0 ...72...23...12*00 Hearne (Alec) .......... 8... 0 ...68...35...8*50 Mead ........................ 12... 0 ...93...45...7*91 Woodcock ................. 4... 1 ...19...7...6*33 B. J. T. Bosanquet ... 6... 0 ...36...17...6 00 Young (B.) (Es«iex)... 9... 2 ...27...15...3-85 The following also batted: Ahsan-ul-hak, 10; A. G. Archer, 23* and 14; Atfield, 27* and 20; T. A. D. Bevington, 0 and 2; Board, 19 and 16; J. H. Brain, 6 ; C. J. Burnup, 1 and 141; Burns, 12 and 32 ; R. H. Crake, 8 and 1; Crantield, 7* and 4* ; A. T. Coode, 20; C. C. T. Doll, 5, 14. and 224* ; A. E. Fernie, 4 ; Geeson, 0, 8, and 4* ; J. Gilman, 15 and 5 ; C. P. Goodden, 2 and 6; Capt. J. G. Greig. 32; Handford, 9 and 3; Hearne (G. G.), 115; T. B. Henderson, 6 and 0: H. J. Hill, 5 and 2 ; Capt. W. O. Holloway, 0* and 18* ; Huish (F. H.), 0*, 14, and 0; G. L. Jessop, 169 and 49; A. O. Jones, 35 and 9; K. J. Key, 26 , 21, and 16*; E. C. Lee, 10 and 28; Rev. F. A. G. Leveson-Gower, 0 and 6; H. D. G. Leveson-Gower, 3 and 56; R. H. Mallett, 8; O. Marks, 1; Needham (F.), 9; B. E. Nicholls, 6; Oates, 0*, 0, and 6; Sir T. C. O’Brien, 30 and 8; Overton, 4. 8*, and 0 ; P. Perrin, 7 and 35 ; C. Pigg, 11; Pike, 1 and 0 ; Pougher, 27 and 6; K. S. RaDjit- sinbji, 22 and 3; Relf. 13 ; R. O. Schwarz, 68 and 62 ; Smith (W.) (Wilts). 4 and 2*; H. J. Stephenson, 0 and 1*2; N. O. Tagart, 30; Rev. E. w . Taylor- Jones, 0 aud 0 ; W . Wiiliams. 19. 16*, and 0 ; C. W. Wright, 33 and 3; Capt. E. G. Wynyard, 9 aud 29. * Signifies not out. “ CENTURIES” FOR. C. J. Burnup, v. Sussex, May 1 3 ........................141 H. B. Chinnery, v. Oxford, University. May 20.. 105 H. B. Chinnery, v. Ox. Univ. May 20 (2nd inns.) 165 C. C. T. Doll, v. London County, August 8 ... 224* F. L. Fane, v. Cambridge University, June 27 ... 195 Hearne (G. G.), v. London County, August 8 ... 115 G. L. Jessop, v. Leicestershire, May 16 ..........If 9 Storer, v. Yorkshire, May 6 ...............................107 G. J. V. Weigall, v. Cambridge Univ., Jute *27... 122 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. M ea d ..................... 217 . 73 ... 461 ... 46 ... 10 02 hawlin ....................99 ... 85 ... 184 ... 16 ... 11*50 Overton ................. 37*4... 14 ... 93 ... 7 . 13*28 W. G. Grace, sen. ...89 ... 18 ... 210 ... 12 ... 17 50 King (J. H.) .........68 ... 20 ... 174 ... 9 ... 19 33 Young (ff.) (Essex).. 89 ... 27 ... 232 ... 12 ... 19’:-3 Trott (A. E.) .........416*2 .. 91 ...1326 ... 61 ... 2173 Hearne (J. T .)........ 318 ... 60 ... 838 ... 36 ... 23 27 W . Williams ... 32 ... 6 ... 103 ... 3 ... 34*33 Thompson (G. J.) ...126*1..27 ... 454 ... 13 ... 34 92 Woodcock.................... 34 ... 3 ... 115 ... 1 ...11500 The following bowled in two innings only: B. J. T. Bosanquet (26-8.73-2J Cranfie’.d (24-3-7*2-3), Geeson (63-7-20J-4), Hearne (Alec.) (19-4-58-2), Pougher (11-2-44-1), R. O. Schwarz (12-0-46-0). The following bowled ouce only: Ahsan-ul-Hak (11-0-71-C), Atdeld (28-4-102-3), H. B. Chinnery (10-0-65-2), A. E. Fernie (20-1-69-1, Hearne (G. G.) (49-1-15-'22-2) Capt. W. O. Holloway (9 4-1-60-3), L. Jessop (7-1-21-0), A. O. Jones (4-0-34-0), K. J. Key (1*3-0-11-1, R. H. Mal,ett (3-0-28-0), O. Marks (9-0-36-0), A. M. Miller (3-1-17-0), Murrell (11-1-61-0), Needham (F.) (30-2-132-3), Smith (W . j (Wilts) (2-0-10-0), H. J. Stevenson (3-0-17-0), C. W . Wright (4-1-23-0). Atfield, Thompson, and Young each delivered two no-balls and Fernie one. Fernie bowled three wides, Woodcock two, and Thompson and Trott one apiece. T h e follow ing are some of the latest hundreds:— A U G U S T . 24. J . C. B evington , S ou thgate v. J . H a ll’s X I I . 113 26. O . M arks, In co g n i i v . G entlem en o f Sussex 175 26. E . C. Sm ith. In crg n iti v. G entlem en o f Sussex 167 28. S. C astle, C harlton P ark v. H am pstead ... 106* 28. A h sa n -u l-H a k , H am p stead v. C harlton P ark 133* 28. P . W . H ale, E astbou rn e v. In cogn iti .............125 29. C. J . B ubnup, K e n t v . S u ssex ................................ Ill 29. B . J . T . B osanqukt , M idd lesex v . S u rrey 113 29. H irst , U nder T h ir ty y . O ver T h ir ty ... 163* 30. W . H . B . E van s , W orcester v . G lou cester 107 30. W . W . L o w e , W orcester v . G lo u cester ... 113* 30. R . E . F oster , W orcester v. G lou c e ste r ... 136 80. B ak er , S u rrey v . M idd lesex ......................102 30. A bel , S u rrey v . M id d l e s e x ................................ 205* 30. C . B. F ry , S ussex v . K ent ................................140 30. G . B rann , S ussex v . K en t .............................. 109* S E P T E M B E R . 2. B . J . T . B osan qu et , M idd lesex v . E ssex ... 127 2. T bott (A . E .), M id d l -. sex v E ssex .............112 2. D .L . A . J ephson , S d r .- e y v . L eicestersh ire 174 2. H a y e s , S u rrey v . L eicestersh ire .............108 2. A . O . J on es, M r . C. I . T h o r n to n ’s X I . v. Y orkshire ............................................................146 3. R . E . F o s te r , M r. C . I . T h o r n to n ’s X I . v. Y orkshire ............................................................104* 3. D e n ' on , Y orkshire v . M r . C. I. T hornton ’ s X I ....................................................................................132 3. K ing , L eicestebsh ibe v . S u b b e y ...................... 113* * Signifies n ot out. HAMP3TEAD v. CHARLTON PARK. Charlton Park on August 28. C hablton P a b k . Capt. W. McCanlia, c Osmond, b Hale ... 21 A. L. McCanlis, c Hay­ man, b Osmond ... 10 S. Castle, not out .. 106 Dr. F. W. P. Holton, b Hale ........................47 J H. Fegan, b Hale ... 8 S. Robertson, c Said, b Osmond .................21 -Played at S. R. Sargent, lbw, b Ahsan ................. C.M.Bernays.b Ahsan A. H. Pease, c Jen­ nings, b Ahsan W. J. Keats, b Bate... G. W. Bompas, c and b Bate ................. B 9, lb 1, nb 8 ... 18 H. B. Hayman, c Ber­ nays, b Pease..........63 Ahsan-ul-Hak, not out133 H. C. McNeill, run out 12 W . S. Hale, b Holton.. 6 Mohamed Said,cCastle, b Holton ................. 0 H a m p s t e a d . Total ...256 F. J. Potter, not out.. 0 H. H. Jennings, b Keats .................26 B 7, lb 2 .......... 9 Total (5 wkts) 248 H. V. Bate, A. J. Healy, N. B. Dearie, and A. B. Osmond did not bat. SOUTHGATE v. J. HALL’S Southgate on August 24. S o u th g ate . X II.—Played at F.S.Lewis, c Creasy, b W est.......................... 49 J. C. Bevington, b Wallace ..................113 E. H. W. Scott, c Daniels, b Wallace 6 S. W. Scott, not out 141 A.8.Har«s, b Wallace 8 T. H. Levick, not out 39 B 4, lb 2, w 2, nb 3 11 Total (4 wkts) *367 G. H. Cater, lbw, b Lewis ................. 9 W . Haywood, c and b Lewis........................ 0 R.C.Daniels, c Levick, b Lewis ................. 4 W. Pithouse, b Lewis 3 A.T.Knight, st White, b Lewis .................40 8. G. Wallace, b T. A. D. Bevington......... 3 C. R. Creasy, b Lewis 0 J. H a l l ’ s XII. J. R. Cater, b T. A. D. Bevington..........24 G. West, b T. A. D. Bevington .......... 3 C. T. Wale, lbw, b Lewis........................ l A. Chaad, b T. A. 13. Bevington .......... 0 J. Hall, not ou t.......... 1 B 5, lb 3 .......... 8 Total 96 Second innings : W. Haywood, notout, 26; W . Pithouse, not out, 25; J. Hall, b E. H. Scott, 10 ; byes, 16.—Total. 77.__________________ HAMPSTEAD v . M b . C. D. D. M c M ILUN ’S X I.— Played at Hampstead on August 31. C. D. M c M illin ’s XI. H. V. Bate, b Hale ... 15 E. T. F. Harvey, c and b Marsden ..........10 L.Hutchinson, b Mars­ den ... ................... 7 C.D. McMillin, run out 7 H. H. Jennings, c H. Greig, b H a le ......... 6 H. J. Freeman, c and b Hale ................. 0 H. N. Evans, b Hale 6 W. G. Ravenor, run out ....................... 8 A. Eiloart, b Marsden 0 N. B. Dearie, not out 27 F.V. Selfe,c H. Greig, b Hale ................. 8 B 3, lb 11 ...14 Total ...108 H a m p s t e a d . H. B Hayman, not out 53 | B 3, lb 3 ......... 6 H. Greig, not out ... 20 — Total (no wkt) 79 Ahsan ul Hak, W . S. Hale, H. Woodhall, H. C. McNeill, H. R. Hebert, E. L. Marsden, R. Leigh- Ibbs, F. J, Potter, and J. Greig did not bat.

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