Cricket 1902
76 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. A p r i l 17, 1902. Hampstead, v. Uxbridge Finchley, v. Christ’s College Hornsey, v. Hornsey W oodford, v. W oodford Wells Hampstead, v. Arkley JU LY . Acton, y. Pallingswick Hampstead, v. Old Reptonians Highgate, v. Highgate School Hampstead, y. Wanderers Hampstead, v. Surbiton Eltham, v. Eltham Richmond, v. Richmond Hampstead, v. Ealing Bickley, v. Bickley Park Bellingham, v. Merchant Taylors’ School Hampstead, v. Finchley \ Hampstead, v. Old W estminister I Hampstead, v. Richmond I Hampstead, v. London County f Hampstead, v. Hornsey Hampstead, v. M.C.C. J Chiswick, v. Chiswick Park AUGUST. Bexhill, v. Birchingtoa House* Brondesbury, v. London Scottish Hampstead, v. U.C.S. Old Boys Hampstead v. South Hampstead W atford, v. West Herts Hampstead, v. W oodford Wells Hampstead, v. Wanstead Southgate, v. Southgate Hampstead v. Bushey Lee, v. Granville Hampstead, v. Kensington Park Finchley, v. Finchley Charlton Park, v. Charlton Park Willesden Green, v. South Hampstead Hampstead, v. Pallingswick SEPTEMBER. Home W eek 3. Hampstead, v. Teddington 6. Hampstead, v. Malden Wanderers 13.Hampstead, Annual Sports. * Two-day Match. CRICKET IN AUSTRALIA. AUSTRALIAN TEAM y . XVIII. OF BALLARAT. A draw was the result of this match played at Ballarat on March 7 and 8. Scott and Bailey played well for the Eighteen, and the latter was run out through a fine piece of fielding by Trumper. A u str a lia n s . Duff c Scott, b Hele 30 Kelly, c Futter, b Hele 20 Armstrong, c C.Bailey, b Mitchell ........... 0 Hopkins, b Mitchell... 0 Noble, b J. Bailey ... 72 Gregory, c Futter, b J. B a iley ...................44 Trumper, c Mitchell, b Inglis ...................20 Second innings Howell, c Scott, b Radcliff, 4, Deery, lbw, b Hele, 0 ; Gregory, c Irwin, b Radcliff; 31; Hopkins, not out, 26; Duff, not out, 1.—Total (3 wkts.) 61. H ill, c Graham, b S cott........................... Trumble, c Mitchell, b Scott ................... Howell, b Mitchell ... Deery, not out ........... Extras.................. Total 317 B a l l a b a t . Hodge, b N oble........... 0 Watson, c Trumper, b N oble..............................24 Scott, b H ow ell..............66 Morgan, c Gregory, b Noble............................. 18 Futter, b Trumper ...1 6 Mitchell, c Trumper, b H owell.......................20 C. Bailey, run out ... 73 Hoskin, b Trumble ... 4 Bryant, b Trumble ... 0 David, c Howell, b N oble.......................... Kennedy, c and b T ru m ble...................20 Champion, b Howell 6 Inglis, c Trumper, b N oble.......................... 4 Graham, b Noble ... 6 Irwin, c and b Noble 0 J. Bailey, b Howell ... 1 Radcliff, b Noble ... 0 Hele, not out ........... 0 Extras...................20 16 A u stralian s . Total ..284 O. M. R .W . O. M. R. W . H ele......... 11 3 56 2 M organ... 9 2 32 0 J. Bailey.. 19 2 67 2 Scott 6 0 27 2 Mitchell .. 18.2 4 64 3 Irwin ... 3 1 17 0 Inglis 6 0 35 1 B a l l a r a t . O. M. R .W . O. M. R. W . Noble .. 37 8 106 8 Trumper 12 0 47 1 Howell .. 24 10 43 4 Armstrong 4 1 8 0 Trum ble.. 25 10 46 3 H opkins.. 7 1 14 0 NEW SOUTH WALES IN 1901-2. The New South Wales Eleven won the Sheffield Challenge Shield this winter. The following will show the results of the matches and the averages :— Matches played, 6; won, 6; lost 1. New South Wales (288 and 422) defeated Maclaren’ s Team (332 and 325) by 63 runs. New South Wales (438) defeated 8outh Australia (119 and 221) by an innings and 98 runs. New South Wales (221 and 231) defeated Victoria (300 and 110) by 42 runs. New South Wales (472) defeated South Australia (262 and 191) by an innings and 19runs New 8outh Wales (327 and 199) defeated Victoria (151 and 325) by 50 runs. New South Wales (432 and 209) defeated by Mac laren’ s Team (769) by an innings and 128 runs. B A T IIN G AVERAGES. No. Times Most of inns. not out Total runs. in an inns. Aver S. E. Gregory .. 8 .. 0 .. 509 .. 182 . . 63-62 L. O. S. Poidevin 6 .. 1 .. 282 .. 151*. . 66*40 W . P. Howell .. 6 .. 1 .. 217 .. 67 . . 43-40 F. A . Iredale .. 6 .. 0 .. 231 .. 83 . . 38-60 M. A. N oble... .. 8 .. 0 .. 292 .. 74 . . 36 50 J. J. Kelly ... .. 6 .. 1 .. 174 .. 77 . . 31-83 V. Trumper ... .. 8 .. 0 .. 267 .. 73 . . 33*30 B. W . Farquhar .. 3 0 .. 94 .. 40 . . 3133 C. Gregory ... .. 10 .. 0 .. 303 .. 87 . . 30*30 F. Meares .. 2 .. 0 .. 55 .. 66 . . 27-50 A . J. Hopkins .. 10 .. 0 .. 260 .. 117 . . 26 00 R. A . Duff ... .. 8 .. 0 .. 177 .. 61 . . 22-12 G. R. C. Clarke .. 9 .. 1 .. 135 .. 25 . . 16 87 W . E. Pite ... .. 2 .. 1 .. 21 .. 13 . . 1050 H. Carter .. 4 .. 1 .. 29 .. 19 . . 9-66 A . Kermode ... .. 4 .. 2 .. 19 7* . 9-50 A . M'Beth ... .. 8 .. 3 .. 30 .. 16*. . 6-CO A. Cotter, 0 0. ♦Signifies not out. BOW LING AVERAGES. Overs, Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. M .A . Noble ... ... 133 ... 48 ... 240 ... 16 . . 16 00 A. M ’Beth ... ... 236 ... 70 ... 661 ... 23 . . 24-39 W . P.H ow ell... ... 242 ... 69 ... 501 ... 20 . . 25-50 A . Kermode ... ... 89 ... 19 ... 261 ... 9 .. 29-90 G. R. C. Clarke ... 221 ... 61 ... 653 ... 19 . . 34-36 A . J. Hopkins... ... 133 ... 34 ... 426 ... 11 . . 38 72 V. Trumper ... ... 104 ... 23 ... 300 ... 7 . . 42-86 A . Cotter........... ... 12 ... 0 ... 25 .. 0 .. . — LANCASHIRE COUNTY C.C. M AY . 2. Lancaster, v. XVHE. of North Lancs. League* 8. Lord’s, v. M.C.C. 12. Leicester, v. Leicester 15. Manchester, v. Sussex 19. Sht ffield, v. Yorkst ire 19. Manchester, v. Yorkshire 2nd X I.* 22. Manchester, v. Kent 26. Bristol, v. Gloucester 29. Bath, v. Somerset JUNE. 2. Manchester, v. Worcester 5. Manchester, v. Australians 12. Manchester, v. Somerset 16. Tonbridge, v. Kent 19. Leyton, v. Essex S3. Manchester, y. Warwickshire 26. Manchester, v. Surrey 30. Nottingham, v. Notts JU LY. 4. Manchester, v. Surrey 2nd XI.* 14. Worcester, v. Worcester 17. Manchester, v. Essex 21. Liverpool, v. Middlesex 24. Manchester, v. Australians 28. Manchester, v. Gloucester AUGUST. 4. Manchester, v. Yorkshire (Albert W ard’s Benefit) 4. Yorkshire, v. Yorkshire 2nd X I. 7. Birmingham, v. Warwickshire 11. Brighton, v. Sussex 14. Oval, v. Surrey 18. Lord’s, v. Middlesex 21. Manchester, v. Notts 21. Oval, v. Surrey 2nd X I.* 26. Manchester, v. Leicester 28. Liverpool, v. Australians * Two-day matches. W ANTED “ Wisden’s Almanaok,” 1864-78 inclu sive ; Vols. H I. and IV . of “ Scores and Bio graphies.” —Manager of Cricket, 168, Upper Thames Street, E.C. CRICKET IN ANTIGUA- INDIES. -WEST The following scores are inserted as an indication of the condition of cricket in Antigua. The Rev. S. E. Pereira and Hon. J. S. Udal have played a prominent part in English cricket:— AN TIGU A C.C. v. Mr. J. 8. W ATT’ S X l.-P la y e d at Antigua on February 16, 1901. Mr. Watts’ X I. won by 41 runs with 3 wickets to fall. A n tig u a C.C. W . N . S a n d s , b Michael ...................14 E. R. Jones,bMichael 0 T. Walter, c Donog- hue, b W a tt........... 6 W . M. Gordon, b Ppfpira Q J. S. Udal, b Pereira 35 A . Kelsick, b Pereira 8 G. Faille, c Malone, b Pereira.................. 11 R. Robert8on,bPereira N. S. Johnston, c and b Pereira................... E. V . Mendes, cDrink- water, b Pereira ... J. Gomes, not out ... Extras................... Total 94 M r. J. S. W a tt ’ s X I. C. Malone, c Udal, b Sands ................... 9 F. Philip, lbw, b Sands ......... . ... 4 E. Pereira, lbw, b W alter ... ........... 7 D . D o n o g h u e , c Gomes, b Walter... 22 J. S. Watt, c Gor. don, b Walter ... 27 not F. J. Freeland, out ..............................40 E. D r in k w a t e r , c Mendes, b Faille ... 11 C. Sweeney, c Robert son, b W a lter............ 7 Extras ............ 8 Total (7 wkts) 185 S. Galleon, E. Michael, and G. Malone did not bat. ANTIGUA v. MR. J. S. W A T T ’S X I. (Return).— Played at Antigua on February 27 and 28, 1901. Antigua won by 38 runs. M r. J. S. W a tt ’ s X I. E. Pereira, b Udal ... 44 A . Lindsay, run out... 1 S. Gallion, c Pitt, b Walter ................... 0 E. Drinkwater, b W al ter .......................... 1 J. S.Watt, c Gordon, b Walter ...................21 F.J.Freeland, b Holme 0 D.Donoghue,b Holme 2 C. Sweeney, Bt Davey, b Jones ...................20 G. Gomes, b Udal ... 4 A. Kelsick, b Faille .. 1 R. Robertson, not out 0 Extras ...........12 Total ...106 W . G. Davey, c and b Pereira ...................10 G. Edwards, c Donog hue, b Freeland ... 17 T. Walter, b Lindsay 40 E. R. Jones, b Watt... 7 J. S. Udal, c Pitt, b Lindsay ......... ., ... 42 W .M . Gordon, b Lind say ........................... 2 A n tig u a . H. Holme, c Freeland, b Lindsay ......... 0 G. C. Faille,run out... 12 J.Gomes,cFreeland, b W att......................... 6 N.S.Johnston,b Lind say ......................... 2 W . Hart, not out ... 0 Extras................. 6 Total ...144 OFFICIALS v. NON-OFFICIALS.—Played at Antigua on March 30,1901. Non-Officials won by 26 runs. O ffic ia l s . E. B. Jarvis,b Walter 0 G. F. Faille, b W att 0 E. A . Foster,bWalter 3 W . McDonald, b Walter ................... 0 J. S. Udal, b Walter 2 W . M. G o r d o n , b Walter ...................10 E. R. .Jones, not out 3 H. O. Holme, c John ston, b W att........... 0 R. B. Robertson, b Walter ................... 0 W . H. Stoker, c John ston, b Walter ... 0 C. Luke, c Pereira, b Watts ................... 4 Extras ...........10 Total 32 N on -O fficials . D. Donoghue, c W in ter, b Udal ........... 7 P. Francis, st Robert son, b Udal ........... 1 C. Sweeney, b M c Donald ................. 13 T. Walter, b Udal ... 0 N. S. Johnston, c Foster, b Udal ... 8 J. S. Watt, b U dal... 4 F. Freeland, lbw, b Udal.......................... 0 C. Malone, not out ... E. Pereira, b M c Donald ................... E. Malone, lbw, b U d a l........................... G. Auchinleck, bUdal Extras.................. Total ...........I
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