Cricket 1903
400 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. Sept. 3, 1903. No. Times Most of not Total in an inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. 3 .,.. 0 ... 171 ... 144 . . 57-00 6 ... 0 ... 253 ... 120 ... 4216 9 . .. 1 ... 216 .., 131 ..„ 27-00 5 ... 0 ... 134 ... 42 ... 26-80 9 ... 2 .. 157 .. . 55 ... 22 42 13 ,.. 1 ... 229 .. . 54 ... 19-08 6 .,.. 1 ... 89 .. . 38 ... 17-8 ' 9 ... 2 ... 112 .. . 45 ... 16*00 7 . ... 0 ... 112 ... 40 ... 16 00 4 ... 1 ... 47 ... 27 ... 15-66 3 ... 0 ... 46 ... 29 ... 15*33 4 . ... 0 ... 57 ... 19 .. 14-25 5 . ... 0 ... 59 ... 18 ..„ 11 80 3 ... 0 ... 34 ... 17 ... 11-33 10 ... 1 ... 99 ... 36 ... 1100 10 ... 5 ... 54 ... 17 ... 10-80 5 ... 0 ... 48 ... 21 ..,. 9*60 3 ... 0 ... 28 ... 21 ... 9-33 4 ... 1 ... 23 ... 19 ... 7-66 5 .... 1 ... 23 ... 11 ... 575 5 ... 0 ... 19 ... 9 ... 3-80 M.C.C.— S eason 1903. Matches played, 13; won, 6; lost, 3; drawn, 3; abandoned, 1. BATTING AVERAGES. H. H. Marriott.......... Relf ........................ C. C. T. Doll .......... Braund....................... Llewellyn ................. Trott (A. E.) .......... Capt. E. G. WyDyard J. C. Hartley .......... G.J. V. Weigall C. J. Burnup .......... Wrathall ................. J. Gilman ................. T. A. D. Bevington ... Carpenter ................. Thompson (G. J.) ... Hearne (J. T .) .......... G. F. S. Griffin......... Mead ....................... Butt ........................ Tarrant ................. Coleman ................. The following also batted : —A. G. Archer, 1 and 9* ; H. A. Arkwright, 19 and 25; K. E. M. Barker, 18 and 2 ; E. I. M. Barrett, 4 and 15; C. D. Barrow, 25 and 0; G. W. Beldam, 0; Board, 0 and 0 ; B. J. T. Boeanquet, 30 and 0 ; Capt. W. J. Bythell, 6 and 2 ; Cox, 41, 31*, 1*, and 0; F. H. E. Cuoliffe, 55 and 46; Sir A. Conan Doyle, 3 and 16*; Kint?(J. H.), 0 and 0) ; E. C. Lee, 6 aLd 36; H. D. G. Leveson- Gower, 1 and 1; F. 8. Lewis, 1; R. P. Lewis, 1* ; C. H. B. Marsham, 15 and 34; C. D. Mclver, 8 and 9 ; \V. 8. Medlicott, 68 and 12* ; A. M. Miller, 5 and 13 ; Murrell, 4 and 0 ; R. W. Nicholls, 8 and 6 ; Dr. P. Northcote, 6*; A. Eccles. 28 and 13; W. H. B. Evans, 29 and 24; C. D. Fisher, 0 and 24; C. P. Goodden, 9 and 3 ; W. G. Grace, sen., 11 and 31; C. Headlam, 4, 0, 3*, and 6*; Hearne (Alec), 26, 1, and 41* ; Heirne (G, G.), 4 and 19 ; A. R. Hoare, 4 and 41; Huish, 0* and 0 : C. Hulton, 4 andO; J. M. Halton, 14 and 0; Sir T. C. O’Brien, 24 and 4 ; E. F. Penn, 10; K. 8. Ranjitsinhji, 88; A. B. Reynolds, 21; Storer, 0 and 4; Hon. J. E. F. Ward, 8, P. F. Warner, 17 and 30*; J. T. Watson, 18 and 4; Whitehead (Lees), 1 and 59 ; and Young (H.), 32. “ CENTURIES” FOR. C. C. T. Doll, v. London County, July 2 0 .......... 131 H. H. Marriott, v. Cambridge Univ., June 25 ... 141 Relf, v. London County, July 2 0 ........................ 120 ♦Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Inns. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. Mea l .......... 6 . Hearne (J.T.) 15 . Trott (A. E.) 13 .. Coleman ... 3 . Relf .......... 4 . Llewellyn ... 8 . Braund.......... 5 . Thompson, (G. J.) 8 . Tarrant........... 5 . J. C. Hartley 4 . C ox................ 3 . The following bowled in two innings only: H. A. Arkwright (38-8-87-9), F. H. E. Cunliffe (12-5-30-0). Hearne (G. G.) (17-2-48-0), A. R. Hoare (9-3-19-0), KiDg (J. H.) (181-4-45-7), and Young (H ) (32-10-64-7). The following bowled once O D ly : G. W . Beldam (7-1-23-1), T. A. D. Bevington (4-0-8-0), C. C. T. Doll (2-0-15-0). W . H. B. Evans (12-3-55-1), C. D. Fisher (2-0-8-0). C. P. Goodden (4-0-37-0), J. M. Hulton (4-0-36 0), A. M Miller (2-1-1-1), and E. F. Penn (15-4-40-0). Thompson delivered 4 no-balls, Tarrant bowled 2 wides, and Cox and Relf oae each. THE MARLBOROUGH BLUES DEVON TOUR. 1st MATCH v. N 0R T 3 DEVON. — Played at Instow on August 17 and 18. N orth D evon. First innings. Second innings. Capt. F. M. McConaghey, c E. Phillips, b Woodroffe 51 b Napier .......... 0 R. P. Shea, b Scott .......... 0 b Sandford.......... 1 R. B. Rickman, c Scott, b N apier..............................12 b Sandford.......... 9 T. C. Spring, c Church, b Napier................ ... . 23 cChurch.b Napier 5 Hon. O. Scott, b Woodroffe 5 b Napier ..........22 Pepall. b Napier................. 0 cScott,b Sandford 14 Rev. C. V. Wansbrough, c and b Sandford ..........16 lbw, b Woodroffe 5 Rev. R. W. Sealy, b Napier 10 not o u t............... 20 N. Winter, not out .......... 0 stChurch,bNapier 0 Hon.D. Scott, c N. Phillips, b Scott............................... 3 b Napier .......... 4 R. Leigh-Ibbs, c Sandford, b Napier ........................ 1 c Scott, b Napier 5 B 8, lb 3 .................11 Bye ............ 1 Total .................137 Total ... ! M arlborough B lues . First innings. Second innings E. S. Phillips, b Pepall ... 7 b Pepalll ......... H. W . Mill on, ht. wkt., b D. Scott ................. ... 8 lbw, b Pepall ... 0 T.C.G.8andford,c Rickman, b D. S cott........................15 c Sealy, b O.Scott 25 A. R. Scott, b Pepall.......... 9 b Pepall .........10 N. C. Phillips, b Pepall ... 19 run out .........14 S. L. Colbeck, b Pepall ... 4 not o u t...............3) EL Church, c and b O. Scott 1 not out .........20 F. S. Preston, lbw, b Pepall 2 G. G. Napier, c Rickman, b Pepall...............................13 J. R. B. Weeding, not out 13 L. Wo^droffe, b Spring ... 12 B 4, lb 2, w 1 ........... 7 B4, w l .. 5 Total ..................110 To;al (5 wkts) 114 10 2 nd MATCH v. SIDMOUrH.—Played at Sidmouth on August 19 and 20. . 60-3 . . 20 . . 126 . . 17 .. 7-41 S idmouth . 218-5 . . 64 . . 524 . . 47 ... 11-14 V.F.Leese,c&b Napier 1 M. W. Payne, lbw, b 149-1 . . 33 . . 422 . . 37 . . 11-40 Rev. G. B. Brutton, b Napier .......... ... 11 43 . . 7 . . 125 . . 10 . . 12-cO Woodroffe ..........18 C.Wells, lbw, b Milton 47 62 . . 20 . . 160 . . 10 ... 16'0J S. Brutton, c Scott, b A. Brown, not out ... 47 103 . . 17 . . 314 . . 19 . . 16*52 Napier ................. 0 Capt. F. W. Foley, b . 613 . . 12 . . 132 . . 7 . . 18 85 J. H. C. Hunt, b Sand ford ........................18 Woodroffe .......... F.J.Mules,b Woodroffe 11 0 .ICO4 . . 18 . . 316 . . 16 .. 1975 E. W. Mann, c Napier, B 4, lb 2 .......... 6 .103 . . 37 . . 250 . . 12 . . 20 83 b 8andford ..........30 — 21 . 5 . . 76 . . 3 .. 25 33 F. J. Orchard, cNapier, T o ta l........ >36 . 32 5 . 6 . . 113 . . 1 113-00 b Sandford ..........57 M arlborough B lues . E. S. Phillips, b Hunt 0 N. W. Milton, b Wells 1 T. C. G. Sandford, c & b Hunt .................24 A. P. Scott, b Hunt ... 0 N. C. Phillips, b Hunt 0 T.G. Colbeck, c Payne, b Hunt ................. 9 H. Church, b Hunt ... 26 F.S.Preston, st Payne, b Wells ................. 2 G. G. Napier, not out 11 J. R. B. Weeding, b Hunt........................ 1 L. Woodroffe, run out 6 Byes ................. 2 Total ... 82 Second innings.—N. W . Milton, not out, 17; G. G. Napier, c Orchard, b Hunt, 3; J. R. B. Weeding, not out, 1; L. Woodroffe, c Payne,b Hunt, 0. Total, 21. -Played at Seaton on 3 rd MATCH, v. SEATON.- Angust 21 and 22. M a rlb o ro u g h B lu es. First innings. N. W. Milton, c Rawlings, b Wright ........................ T. C. G. Sandford,b Wright E. S. Phillips, b F. D. Knox A. P. Scott, c Howlett, b Wright ........................ N. C. Phillips, c Nicholl, b Wright ........................ L. G. Colbeck, c Aepinall, b N. A. Knox ................. H. Church, c Aspinall, b Wright ........................ G. G. Napier, b Wright ... F. D. Preston, b Wright ... J. R. B. Weeding, c Joy, b Wright ........................ L. Woodroffe, not out B 2, lb 1 ................. Total ................. 73 S eaton . First innings. E. C. Wright, c Sandford, b Napier ........................3^ F. P. Knox, c& b Napier... 23 K. T. Nicholl, b Sandford .. 0 N. A. Knox, b Woodroffe .. 11 G. Aspinall, c and Wood roffe ...............................23 H. V. Doulton, not out ... 53 G. G. Howlett, b Napier ... 2 Second innings. 0 c Doulton, b Joy 24 4 can d b Joy 29 8 c F.D.Knox,bJoy 6 6 b N. A. Knox ... 2 37 b N. A. Knox ... 51 c Wright, b N.A. 14 Knox .......... 45 0 c & b N. A. Knox 3 0 st Wright,bDoul- ton ................ 4 0 at Wright,bDoul- ton ................. 2 1 b D oulton.......... 3 0 not o u t................ 4 3 No-ball 1 73 Total.........174 R. Rawlings, b Napier F. G. H. Joy, b Napier C. P. Cooke, b Sandford ... A. B. Lethbridge, cColbeck, b Napier ........................ B 5, lb 2 ................. Second innings. cPre8ton,bNapier 17 c & b Woodroffe 20 lbw, b Smdford 2 cChurch,b Napier 1 c and b Napier ... 2 not o u t...............12 cPreston, b Sand ford ................. 1 not out.................11 Total . 7 B 5, lb 5 ... 10 ...174 Total (6 wkts) 76 The Editor regrets that the pressure of scores daring the summer only allows him to guaranteeinsertion of scores of clubsarranging for publication of all their matches. A charge of Is. a match, with a minimum of 21s., is made for the insertion of scores. Odd scores are inserted at 2s. each if space permits. Scores must reach “ Cricket 99 Offices, 168, Upper Thames Street, E.O., by first post on Tuesday following the match. H. GRADIDGE & SONS, wooiwieh. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL ARTICLES FOR CRICKET, RACQUET, LAWN TENNIS, FOOTBALL, AND OTHER BRITISH SPORTS. PATENTEES AND SOLE MAKERS OF THE CELEBRATED “ IMPERIAL DRIVER” BATS. tSii •* Patent No. 27,836. USED BY ALL THE LEADING BATSMEN OF THE DAT. To be obtained of all First-Class Outfitters or the Makers. Only Address: FACTORY, ARTILLERY PLACE, WOOLWICH, S.E. Printed and Published for the Proprietor by MaaaiTr & Hvroasa, L td ., 167, 163, and 169, Upper Thames Street, London, E.C., Sept. 3rd, 1903,
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