Cricket 1902

O ct . 30, 1902. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 439 IN TE RN A T ION A L MATCHES. (From the American Cricketer.) “ Canada has beaten th e U n ite d S tates a t W in n ip e g , b y 62 run s . On th e firs t day o f th e m a tch Canada made 217, and th e U n ited S tates 85 fo r 5 w ic ke ts . On th e n e xt m o rn in g D av is b ro u g h t h is score to 66, but th e t i le was cut fo r 146. Canada m ade 101 in th e second in n in g s , le a v in g th e S tates to ge t 173. T h is p roved fa r to o d iffic u lt a ta sk , and th e y w ere a ll ou t fo r 110.” The above appeared in Cricket o f A ugu s t 21st, 1902. W e canno t condem n to o st rong ly th e use of th e w ords “ U n ited S tates ” as th e name o f any c ri c ke t e le ven w hen th e m em bers w ho compose th e team do n o t rea lly con s titu te a rep re sen ta tiv e team . The m a tch re fe rr ed to above, w e presum e, was be tw een th e R esid en ts o f C h ic ago and V ic in ity and th e Canad ians w ho v is ite d C h ic ago and to o k pa rt in th e N o rt h W este rn C ric ke t A ssoc ia tion ’s to u rn a ­ m en t. One team , in thi s in stance , was composed o f Canad ians, and th e o th e r o f th e Am e ric ans w ho to o k par t in thi s to u rn am en t, and th e y w ere ent itled to use any nam e th at w ou ld n o t impl y that th e y w ere re p resen ta tiv e t eam s o f th e tw o coun tr ie s . A n o th e r in s ta nce of thi s is th e team w h ic h has re ce n tl y been tour ing throu g h th e p ro v in ce o f N ova S co tia , com posed o f p la ye rs from B os ton and N ew Yo rk , and w h ic h has also p la yed unde r th e nam e “ U n ite d S ta te s .” Apropos of these rem a rks , we fe e l tha t th e annua l m a tch w h ic h is p la yed be tw een a team rep re sen tin g P hilad e l­ ph ia and a team rep re sen tin g A ll Canada shou ld n o t be te rm ed an “ in te rn a ti o n a l ” m a tc h , as it has been in th e pa s t, bu t th a t i t shou ld be made know n th a t th e team represen ts P h ila d e lp h ia and no t th e U n ited S ta tes. The re is a t p resen t no cri cke ting body in ih e U n ite d S tates w h ic h has co n tro l o f these m a tt e rs , but we fee l so s tr on gly on th e sub je c t tha t w e ve n tu re to hope th a t the re w ill n o t be a recu rrence of th e m is nom e r in th e future. I f , a t any tim e a U n ite d S tates e leven shou ld p la y w ith some team fr om ano th e r n a tio n it w ou ld th en be p rope r to call such a team “ U n ite d S ta te s ” ; but in th a t even t th e te am w ou ld have to be se le cted from th e va rio us c rick e ti n g cen tres in th is co u n try , and shou ld be a thor ou ghly re p resen ta tiv e one. LONDON & WESTMINSTER BANK C.C. S k a son 1902. .FIRST ELEVEN. Matches played, 29; wen, 24; lost, 8; drawn, 2; abandoned, 4. Buns fo r .......... 4,600 for £08 wickets; average 2216 Runs against... 3,142 for 304 wickets ; average 10*33 BATTING AVEBAGES. No. Times Most of not Total in an inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. 8. Bowman ... 26 ... 9 ... 672 ... 101*... 39*52 W . Bradbery ... ... 24 ... 3 ... 711 ... 125 .. . 33*85 C. J. Bowman ... ... 30 ... 4 ... 690 ... 71 ... 26*53 H. E. Thomson ... 11 ... 2 ... 217 ... 86*.. . 24*11 C. A. Snell.......... ... 14 ... 4 ... 184 ... 35*.. . 18-40 A. G. Gough ... ... 25 ... 1 ... £95 ... 66 .. . 16*46 E. A. W ilUoli.. ... 122 ... 2 ... 322 ... 74 ... 16*01 H. 8. Baker ... 13 ... 4 ... 118 ... 26 .. . 13*11 No. Times Most BOWLING AVERAGES. of not Total in an Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. inns. out. runs. inrs. Aver. R. V. Laroche... .. 76 . 11 .. 172 . . 24 .. 7*16 11 .. 2 .. 106 . . 29 . . 11*61 G. P. Bhodes ... . . 361 .. 68 .. 86*2 . .110 .. 7*83 19 .. 3 .. 176 . . 31 . . 10*93 A. A n son .............. . 130 .. 28 .. 327 . . 39 .. 8!8 7 .. 1 .. 69 . . 29 . . 9 83 A. 8. Barton ... . . 167 .. 16 ... 600 . . 61 .. 980 11 . 0 .. 92 . 43 . . 8*38 H. C. Willson ... . 40 .. 9 .. Ill . . 10 .. 11-10 12 .. 3 .. 57 . . 24*. . 6*33 C. F. G. Welltorne . 176 .. 80 .. 522 . . 45 .. 11 60 O. C. Simpson... L. Pitt Brook ... H. Crossley C. J. Crossley ... A. Podmore ... The following also batted B. E. Power, 6, 5*, 77, 9, 2 ; T. H. Prilchaid, 34, 6, 11 : B. D. Tear, 4, 2, 34*; b . B.G . Wellcome, 7,7,31, 9*; T. H. Brennan, 30, 0 ; A. W. Roberts, 0*; H. Bardingham, 3, 21; R. S. -*artree, 1; N. W. V. Thomas, 5; T. d. Perks, 2 ; G. O. AnEon, 3. • Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. (Ten or more innings). Overs. Mdns. Burs. 'Wkts. Aver. 882*2 . 103 ... 804 .. 112... 7*17 110*5... 21 ... 316 .. P3*2... 13 ... 336 .. 200*1... 43 ... 532 .. 54*6... 18 ... 1£8 .. 123*4... 23 ... 3:6 .. 32 . 32 . 42 . 10 . 24 . 9*87 10*50 12*06 13*80 14*00 E. A. Willson S. Bowman ... C. A. Snell ... H. S. Baker .. A. Podmore ... C. O. Simpson The following towled in six innings or less, and took wickets:—H. E. Power, 18; L. Pitt Brook, 2; H. Hardingham, 4 ; C. J. Bowman, 2 ; H. D. Dear, 7. SECOKD ELEVEN. Matchrs played, 24 ; won, 13 ; lost, 5 ; drawn, 6. Huns fo r .......... 2,6 1 fcr 176wickets ; average 14*89 Runs against... 2,269 for 242 wickets; average 9*37 PATTING AVERAGIS. No. Times Most C. J. Crossley H. G. Welltorne.... H. E. Power......... F. W. Newcomb... W. E. Redington H. D. Dear .......... S. B. Tyte .......... S. Bennett ......... T. H . Pritchard ... H.. Hardingham ... R. S. Hartree S. J. Fortescue ... T. H. Christopher H. E. Muriel Th following alto baited J. H. Wilmer, 1, 2, 0, 0, 8; A. J. Richardson, 1. 2, 0, 5; W. White, 3, 1, 3* ; A .M . Cockell, 4, 1 ; A. 8. Barton, 9, 3; L. C. B. Eockin, 1 ; H. Crcssley, C; F. G. Booth, 0; E. S. Bennett, 18; S. Wocd, 10* ; N. T. 1 ear, 0; G. P. Bhcdes, 3; G. Logan, 13. • Signifies not <ut. BOWLING AVEBAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. .. 298 ...79 ... 734 ... 1C4 .. 7 05 ... 214 ...69 ... 4fc4 .. 67 ... 7*22 ... 42 ... 6 ... 137 ... 13 ... 10*53 ... 64 ... 9 ... 198 ... 14 ... 14*14 The following also lowled: —A. J. Richardson (14-3-60-9), E. 8. Bcnrett (18-4-43-5). B. Bardingham (18-4-T -6), R. 8. B artree (11-3-23-4), G. P. Bhcdts (9-0*26 2), H.E. Muriel (7-1-S7-2), 8.W ocd (13-1-55-2), A. 8. Barton (14-0-63-2), 8. Bennett (3-1-6-0), F. W. New<omb (4-0-28-1), T. H. Pritchard (e-C-13-0), H. G. WelltorLe (2-1-8-0). TBIBD ELEVEN. Matches played, 34 ; won, 21, lest, 4; drawn, 9; abandoned, 3. Runs fo r .......... 4,843 for 295 wickets ; aveiage 16*41 Runs against... 3,196 for 340 wickets; average 9*40 BOWLING AVEBAGES. cf not Total in an inns. out. run*. inns. Aver. . 8 ... 2 ... If 8 ... 57 .. . 26-33 . 16 ... 1 .... 364 ... 86 ... 24-26 . 18 .. 5 ... 2t2 . .. 61 .. 20*.5 .. 16 ... 2 ... 251 .... 54*... 17*92 . 11 ... 0 .,.. 197 ... 63 . . 17-90 .. 18 .. 5 ... 1V5 .... 62 . . 15-00 11 ... 1 .,.. 139 .... 45 .. 13*90 ,. 17 .. 2 ... 193 ... 25 ... 12*86 .. 13 .... 3 ... 127 .. 36 ... 12 70 ,. 6 ... 1 ... 60 . 18*... 12-00 ,. 6 ... 0 .. t9 .,.. 3 i ... 11*60 .. 17 ... 2 ... 147 ... 20 ... 9-80 ,. 7 ... 0 ..,. 48 .... 37 ... 685 14 ... 0 .. ,. 86 ... 47 ... 6*14 H. D. Dear H. E. Power .. W. White 8. J. Fortfscue No. Times Most of not Total in an inns. ont. runs. inns. A. S. Harton ........ . 22 ,... 2 ... 499 ... 107 . A. Anson ............... . 20 ,... 6 ... 346 .. . 105*. G. P. Rhodes ........ . 34 6 ... 664 ... 67 . A .M . Cockell ........ . 32 ... 1 ... 591 .. . 78 . C. F. G. Wellborne ... 31 ... 2 ... 6/5 .. . 77 . G. Logan .............. .. 21 ... 1 ... 334 ... 68 . L. C. B. Hockin........ . 27 ... 5 ... 334 .. . 40*. A. W . Maclean ... . . 7 .. 0 ... 89 .. . 80 . T. C. Sampson........ 23 ... 6 ... 187 .. . 27 . W. H. Browne........,. 35 .. 8 343 ... 69 . R. V. Laroche ........ . 13 ... 2 ... 61 .. . 20 . J. L. Challis ........ . 18 ... 7 ... 57 ... 15 . 8. Sisley ............... H. C. Willson ........ . 10 ... 2 .. 34 .. 7*. . 8 ... 0 ... 20 .. . 10 . H. R. Beck............... . 5 ... 1 ... 7 .. 4*. The following also hatted L. W. Roberts, 2495 23 00 20*14 1906 18*10 16 70 , 16*18 12 71 11*00 , 10*71 5*55 6-18 . 425 2*50 , 1-76 9 ,1 ; 8. J. Fortescue, 41*, 13, 23, 7 ; H. Bardingham, 12, 12, 0 ; H .E . Muriel, 27, 16 *, 1; J. Herschell, 3* ; A. T. Jones, 1, 6; R. A. Dodd, 2; W. C. Wilson, 1* ; J. Wilmer, 0; G. O. Anson, 1, 0, 60*, 3; A. Young, 3, 14; S. Bennett, 6 ; E. Bennett, 54 ; 8. Wood, 20*. 0, 0, 4; S. B. Tyte, 8, 8; V. E. Thomson, 11. *Signifies not out. The following aTso h o «h d :—H. Hardingham (16-3-33-2;, A. W. Maclean (7-1-18-2), W. H. Browne (12-1-49-1), A. M Cockell (35-7 87-4), P. Sisley (2 0- 13 0), S. Wood (10-1-29-4). 8. J. Fortescue (39-11- 104 7), J. Herschell (4-1-7-1), 8. Barnett (5-1-16-0), E. Bennett (9-0-27-3), G. Logan (2-C-11-0), L. W. Roberts (6-2-13-4). FOURTH ELEVEN. Matches played, 2?; von, 13; lost, 8; drawn, 1; abandoned, 2. Runs for ... 2,326 for 222 wickets; average, 1047. Runs against 2,129 for 169 wickets; average, 13*39. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Times Mott of not Total in an iitns out. runs. inns. Aver. G. O. Anson........ ... 22 ... 1 .. 472 .. 83 . . 22*47 E. W . Bennett ... ... 15 ... 2 .. 226 .. 37 . . 17*38 L. W . Boberts ... .. 18 ... 1 .. 278 .. 66 ... 16 35 V. F. Thomson ... ... 20 ... 0 .. 281 .. 47 . 14*C0 L. E. Feed ......... ... 12 ... 0 .. 127 .. 42*. . )1*64 T O. J. Bilary ... ... 8 ... 0 .. 67 . 31 . . 8*37 A. W. Stanley ... ... 13 ... 3 .. 59 .. 13 . . 6 90 C. D. Taylor ... 14 ... 1 .. 63 .. 14*. 4*84 C. ( hapman........ ... 11 ... 2 .. 88 .. 14 .. 4 22 B. F. lillinge ... ... 18 ... 3 .. 62 .. 14 . . 4*13 G. M re ................. ... 16 .. 3 .. 61 . 20 . . 3*92 T .W . Pat( h......... ... 8 ... 1 . 20 .. 7 . . 2*85 The fol’owing also tatted B. Laroche, 7 ; E. 8. T.ar, i*. 2, 0,1, 15, 4, 0; > . F. Chumbley, 0, 0, 4, 0, 0*, 0, I* ; J. F. Wesiby, 0*, 4,4,1,14*, 8; A. C. Bowe, 0,1, 0; A. Young. 9, 4, 3, 0; B .Mackarnes, 0*, 8*, 7, 34*, 0. 7; A. W . Mt>clean, 4. 2, 2 ; R. S. Daw, 0, 0, 6, 6*, 11* ; fl. J. Dear, 0; O. B. Howell,2, 2, 1, 8. I, 0, 3, t*. 0; W. Cour enay, 0; A. Anson, 2, 5, 21; B. A . Dodd, 3, 15, 0, 19, 0. 3, 8 ; W. C. Wilson, 1. 3, 0, 0 ; Keith, 1, 2, 2,1, 0; F. W. Newccmb, 20; E. Bloxham, 0, 0; H. B . Beck, 2 ; Sharpin, 3, S* ; W. C. Livermore, 0*, 0, 5*, 0 ; R. Norman, 0. FOWLING AVEBAGES. Overs. Mdns. Buns. Wkts. Aver. L. W . Rol erts ... ...164 ... 30 ... 412 ... 60 ... e/86 E W. Bennett... .. in ... 10 .. 301 ... 37 .. . 8*13 T. O. J. Hilary . ... 40 ... 3 ..,. 137 .. . 14 .. . 9*78 G. Sire................. ... 24 .... 4 .... 87 . 8 .. . 10*87 T. W. Patch ... ... 28 .... 4 .... 116 .,. 10 .... 11*60 C. D. Taylor ... 39 ... 4 .,.. 185 ..,. 11 ... 12**7 E. L. R e d .......... ... 32 ... 0 ... (8 ... 6 ... 16*33 A. W. Shirley ... ... 13 ... 4 ... 1S4 ..,. 6 .. . 22*33 The followir g alto howled R. Laroche, 6-0-11-4 ; R. Mackarness, 7-C-31-2; R. A. Dodd, 1-0-6-0; A. Anson, 35-1-101-7; C. Obapman, 1 -2-14-3; G. O. Anson, 18-7-40-5; F. W. Ntwcomh, 4-0-i4-3; H. B. Bt ck, 3-0-23-0; W . C. Livermore, 2-0-10-0. GLAMORGAN COUNTY C.C. Ihe County finished fourth in the Minor Counties Championship. Matches played, 10; won, 5; lost, 4; drawn, 1. BATTING AVEBAGES. No Times Most of not Total in an Inns. out. runs. Inns. Aver. H. E. Morgan ........ . 12 ,... 1 ... 341 ... 94 ... 31 J. H. Brain............... . 20 ... 0 ... , 661 ... 107 ... 28*C6 T. A. L. Whittington 19 ... 0 ... , 196 .... 43 ... 19*6 Russell....................... 19 ... 1 , 276 .. 82 .. . 16 05 E. W . Jones .......... 5 ... 0 ... . 74 ... 35 ... 14 8 A. Oshorne............... . 15 ... 1 ..,. 201 .... 18 ... 14*57 W . H. brain .. ... 19 ... 1 ..., 255 ... 67*... 14*16 N. Biches ................ . 7 ... 1 ..., 83 ... 64 .. . 13 83 A. Gibson ................. 8 ... 1 ..., 75 ... 27 ... 10*71 Bancroft ............... 19 ... 0 ..., 197 ... f3 .., 10 36 Lowe .......................,. 16 ... 6 ..., 89 . . 36*... 89 Creber ....................... . 16 .. 7 ..,. 80 .. . 11*... 888 Nash .......................,. 16 ... 3 ... 113 .. 20 ... 8-t9 S. Rees..................... ... 7 ... 0 .. . 57 .... 32 ... 8-14 * Signifies not out. “ CENTURY” FOR. J. H. Brain, v. Berks ............................... “ CENTURY” AGAINST. R. A. Williams, Perks v. Glamorgan ... LOWING AVEBAGES. ... 107 ... 100 Overs. Mdns. R ms. Wkts. Aver. A . Osborne .........46 ... 13 ... 160 ... 11 ... 13-63 Nash ......... ... 281-4 ... 93 ... 662 ... 43 ... 15*16 Lowe ......... , ... 251 ... 83 ... 662 ... 43 .. 16*39 Russell ........... ... 176 ... 61 ... 386 ... 23 ... 16*78 Creber ......... , ... 383-2 .. 1C3 ... 986 ... 51 ... 19*33

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