Cricket 1902

A p r i l 17, 1902. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 77 ANTIGUA v. WANDERERS.—Played at Antigua on Easter Monday, April 8,1931. Wanderers won by 109 runs. W an d ebers . J. Philip, b Walter ... 11 R. Joseph, st Davey, b U d a l...........................67 J. Joseph, b W alter... 17 R. Gallion, b Holme 8 E. Pereira, c Davey, b Walter .................. 53 E. Samuel, b Udal ... 82 J. Martin, c W att, b U d a l........................... 8 A. Lewis, b Walter ., 8. Gallion, b W alter.. F. Martin, c Udal, 1 Jones........................ T. Buckley, not o u t.. Extras................. Total ...........252 A n tig u a . W . G. Davey, b R. Joseph ...................22 G.Edwards, b Buckley 12 E. R. Jones,b Buckley 4 J. S. Watt, b Samuel 6 J. S. Udal, b Buckley 18 T.Walter,c Philip,b R. Joseph ...................34 W.M.Gordon, c Lewis, b S. Gallion ........... 6 H. Holme, b Buckley 8 G. Faille, c Lewis, d Philip ...................21 R.Pigott, lbw,b Buck­ ley ........................... 0 J. Gomes, not out ... 2 Extras...................10 Total ...143 ANTIGUA v. REV. S. E. BRANCH’S X I.—Played at Antigua on April 11 and 18, 1901. Antigua won by 39 runs. A n tig u a . W . G. Davey, c Mar­ tin, b Swift ..............33 G. Edwards, b Phil- p o tt...........................18 T. Walter, b John Martin .................... 1 J. S. W alt, b John Martin .................... 2 J. S. Udal, c and b John M artin..............35 W . N. Sands, c and b Hunt ........... ... 16 W . M. Gordon,cSwift, b John Martin |... 0 W . McDonald, c Bur­ leigh ,b John Martin 9 E . B. Jarvis, not out 17 J. Gomes, b Swift ... 16 W . Hart, c and b John M artin........... 4 Extras...................86 Total ..137 R e v . S. E. B banch ’ s X I . OFFICIALS v. NON-OFFICIALS (Return).— Played at Antigua on June 13 and 20,1901. Non­ officials won by 94 runs on the first innings. N on -O f fic ia ls . First innings. Second innings. G. Edwards, st Abbott, b Jones ........... ................. 25 c and b.Sands ... 10 W . G. Davey, st Abbott, b Jones ..................................... 18 c and b Sands ... 0 Rev. E. Hutson, c Jarvis, b Udal .................................. 29 not out.................. 32 J. S. Watt, c and b U d al... 37 b Sands .......... 11 Rev. J. Weiss, b Udal ... 3 c E.Jarvis,bJones 1 T. E. Walter, b Udal........... 22 c B.Jarvis,bJones 18 J. Maginley, b Sands........... 15 F. J. Freeland, c Jarvis, b Udal .................................. 14 b Holme .......... 18 J. Gomes, st Abbott, b Udal 0 b Sands .......... 1 N.S. Johnston, lbw, b Sands 0 not out .......... 2 W . Hart, not out.................. 4 b Holme .......... 4 E xtras.......................... 15 Extras ... 14 Total ...106 Total ...................182 O ffic ia ls . W . N. Sands, b Walter 24 W . J. Abbott, run out 5 E. R. Jones, st Davey, b W alter................... 8 H. F. Holme, b Walter 8 J. S. Udal, st Davey, b Weiss . .................. 30 E. B. Jarvis, lbw, b Sands ........... 7 D. McDonald, b Weiss 0 W .M. Gordon, c Free­ land, b Walter ... 3 E.Drinkwater, c John­ ston, b Walter ... 0 B. Jarvis, not out ... 2 R. B. Robertson, b Walter ................... 1 Extras.................. 10 Total ... 88 ANTIGUA v. ST. JOHN’S.—Played at Antigua on June 27, 1901. Antigua won by 51 runs on the first innings. S t . J ohn s . First innings. A . Lindsay, b H olm e........... 2 A . Hughes, c Holme, b Ca­ macho .................................. 2 H. Edwards, c Holme, b Camacho .......................... 0 W . England, b Camacho ... 2 C. Pigott, b Camacho......... 1 J. Bailey, c Sands, b Ca­ macho ................................. 2 R. Pigott, b Holme ........... 1 C. Thibon, b Holme "........... 11 B. W illock, not out ........... 10 R. Maginley, b Holme ... 3 W . Weatherhead, b ;Cama- cho .................................. 2 E x t r a s ................... 4 Second innings, run out ........... 3 not out... ... 12 b Udal................... 0 b Edwards........... 0 lbw, b Udal ... 9 b!U dal.................. 1 not out................... 3 b Edwards........... 8 c Holme, b Udal 0 hit wicket, b Udal 1 Extras........... 7 Total ...................40 Total (8 wkts) 44 A n tig u a . G. Edwards, b C. Pigott .................. 0 A . J. Camacho, b L indsay..................16 J. S. Udal, c Thibon, b England ...........23 R. Pigott, b Lindsay 3 N. S, Johnston, c R. Pigott, b Lindsay 3 R. Bryson, run ou t... 1 H Holme, bR. Pigott 10 S. Winter, c Lindsay, b England ........... 7 W . N. Sands, b R. Pigott .................... 6 E. K. Jones, not out... 10 Extras ...........12 Total ... 91 Joseph Martin, b E. De Silva, b M c­ Walter ................... 4 Donald ................... 0 H. Nesbitt, lbw, b F. Burleigh, c Ed­ McDonald ........... 4 wards, b McDonald 0 A. Philpott, lbw, b J. W inter, c Udal, b Waltar ................... 2 H art.......................... 13 J..Swift, b Walter ... 7 Rev. S. E. Branch, st Jacob Martin, |c JarDavey, b Udal 0 vis, b .Walter.......... 8 Extras................... 20 John Martin, not out 21 — W . Hunt, b Walter 13 Total ........... 98 SURREY COUNTY O.O. APRIL. 24. Crystal Palace, v. London County C.C. 28. Oval, v. London County C.C. M AY. 1. Oval, v. Worcestershire 5. Oval, v. Essex 8. Birmingham, v. Warwickshire 12. Oval, v. Australians 15. Oval, v. Gloucestershire 19. Nottingham, v. Notts 19. Oval, Surrey 2nd v. Essex 2nd 21. Oval, Surrey 2nd v. Northamptonshire 22. Leicester, v. Leicestershire 26. Leyton, v. Essex 29. Oval v. Hampshire JUNE. 2.0val, v. Kent 6. Cambridge, v. Cambridge University 6. Oval, Surrey 2nd v. Yorkshire 2nd 9. Oval, v. Sussex 12. Gloucester, v. Gloucestershire 16. Oxford, v. Oxford University 16. Oval, Surrey 2nd v. Glamorganshire 19. Oval, v. Cambridge University 23. Oval, v. Oxford University 26. Manchester, v. Lancashire 26. Leyton, Surrey 2nd v. Essex 2nd 80. Yorkshire, v. Yorkshire JU LY. 2. Yorkshire Surrey 2nd v. Yorkshire 2nd 3. Oval, v. Derby 4. Manchester, Surrey 2nd v. Lancashire 2nd 10. Oval, Gentlemen v. Players 14. Brighton, v. Sussex 17. Lord’s, r. Middlesex 21. Oval, v. Australians 21. Cardiff, Surrey 2nd v. Glamorganshire 23. Weymouth, Surrey 2nd v. Dorsetshire 24. Oval, v. Somersetshire 25. Swindon, Surrey 2nd v. Wiltshire 28. Southampton, v. Hants 31. Oval, v. Yorkshire AUGUST. 4. Oval, v. Notts 7. Canterbury, v. Kent 8. Northampton, Surrey 2nd v. Northamptonshire 11. Oval, England v. Australia 14. Oval, v. Lancashire 18. Glossop v. Derby 18. Oval, Surrey 2nd v. Dorchester 21. Worcester, v. Worcestershire 21. Oval, 8urrey 2nd v. Lancashire 2nd 25. Taunton, t . Somersetshire 25. Oval, Surrey 2nd v. Wiltshire 28. Oval, v. Middlesex SEPTEMBER. 1. Oval, v. Leicestershire 4. Oval, v. Warwickshire ENGLISH TEAM. BATTING AVERAGES. TEST MATCHES. •S3 A. C. Maclaren. L. C. Braund... T. Hayward ... J. T. Tyldesley. A . A . Lilley ... W . G. Quaife... G. L. Jessop ... C. McGahey ... S. Barnes........... C. B lythe......... A. O. Jones ... J. G u n n ........... 9 ... 0 ... 116*... 116 . 9 ... 2 ... 103*... 124 . 9 ... 0 ... 90 .. 137 . 9 ... 0... 79 ... 89 9 ... 0... 84 ... 84 , 9 ... 0... 68 ... 112 . 9 ... 0... 35 ... 59 . 4 ... 0... 18 ... 31 . 4 ... 1... 26*... 26 . 9 ... 4... 20 ... 20 . 9 ... 0... 28 ... 38 , 9 ... 2... 24 ... 29 . •Signifies not out. . 45 77 . 36 57 , 33 88 . 25*77 . 23-44 . 2022 , 18-44 . 12 . 10*66 . lo-eo . 10 , 8-55 BOW LING AVERAGES. TEST MATCHES. 1 =3 3 >3 « 03 S. Barnes ... 5 ... 830 ... 326 . J. Gunn ... 8 ... 867 ... 362 . T. Hayward 3 ... 252 ... 118 . C. Blythe ... 10 ...1050 ... 470 . G. L. Jessop 7 ... 336 ... 180 . L. C. Braund 9 ...1614 ... 738 . A. O. Jones 1 ... 6 ... 2 . •a a 33 52 . 13 63 14 , 76 . 0 ► .. 19 . ,. 17 . .. 5 . .. 18 . 6 . .. 21 . .. 0 . < , 17.15 21.29 23.60 26.11 30 . 35.14 GRANVILLE “ A ” C.C. MAY. 3. Lee, v. Charlton Park “ A ” 3. Catford. v. Panther 10. Lee, v. Derrick Wanderers 10. Bexley, v. Bexley 17. Lee, v. Bromley 2nd X I. 17. Forest Hill, v. Forest Hill 2nd X I. 19. Lee, v. Lessness Park 2nd X I. 24. Orpington, v. A . Miller Hallett’s X I. 24. Lee, v. Forest H ill 2nd X I. 31. Bickley, v. Bickley Park 2nd X I. 81. Manor W ay, v. R. Escombe’s X I. JUNE. 7. Lee, v. Gravesend 2nd X I. 7. Manor Way, v. Blackheath School 14. Beckenham, v. Consolidated Goldflelds of South Africa 14. Lee, v. Sutton 2nd X I. 21. Croydon, v. Croydon 2nd X I. 21. Beckenham Hill, v. City of London School 28. Charlton Park, v. Charlton Park “ A ’* 28. Manor W ay, v. Blackheath School JULY. 5. Gravesend, v. Gravesend 2nd X I. 5. Manor W ay, v. Derrick Wanderers 12. Lee, v. Blackheath “ A ” 12. Bromley, v. Q,uemmore School 17. 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