Cricket 1903

414 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. S ept . 10,1903 GLOUCESTERSHIRE—Matches fplayed, 20; won, S; lost, 10; drawn, 7. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Times Most of not Total in Inns. out. runs. inn?. Aver. G. L. Jessop ..........33 ... 0 ...1317 ... 586 ... S9 90 C. O. H. Sewell........ 10 ... 1 ... 268 ... 63 ... 29 77 W . S. A. Brown ... 11 ... 1 ... 289 ... 155 ... 28 90 C. L. Townsend ... 8 ... 0 ... 175 ... 53 ... 21*87 Hale ........................ 8 ... 0 ... 155 .. 45 ... 19*37 Wrathall ................ 34 ... 0 ... 646 ... 73 ... 19*00 Langdon ................ 33 ... 0 ... 597 ... 116 ... 18 09 F. E. Thomas ..........16 ... 0 ... 289 ... 116 ... 18*06 S. A. P. Kitcat.......... 7 ... 0 ... 109 ... 3 6... 15 57 Sprv ... ................. 25 ... 5 .. 269 ... 76 ... 13*45 R . W . R ice................ 15 ... 0 ... 182 ... 36 ... 12*13 B o a rd ........................ 31 .. 1 ... 329 ... 71 ... 10*96 L. D. Brownlee.......... 17 ... 0 ... 186 ... 43 ... 10 94 Huggins ............... 21 ... 2 ... 190 ... 67*... 10 00 Roberts (P. G .)........ 24 ...11 ... 128 ... 22 ... 9 84 M. Townsend .......... 4 ... 0 ... 32 ... 28 ... 8*00 T. H. Fowler ......... 19 ... 0 ... 130 ... 31 ... 6*84 Mil's ........................ 8 ... 5 ... 18... 8* .. 6*(0 F. G. R )binson......... 3 ... 0 ... 13... 10... 4 33 Dennett ................16 ... 4 .. 43 ... 11 ... 3*58 W . H. Rowlands - 4 . 0 . . . 14 ... 10 ... 3*60 The following also batted: Nott,8, 44*, and 5; Paish, 7, 5, and 4*; R. T. Godsell, 39* and 19; Sellick, 16 and 6; G. Romans, 10* and 0; Cranfield (L.), 0 and 5; Giles, 8 and 0; Bewick, 0 and 5; and E. Barnett, 8. “ CENTURIES” FOR. W . S. A. Brown. v. Sussex, August 3 .................... 155 G. L. Jessop, v. Sussex, June 1 ............................286 G. L. Jessop, v. Lancashire. June 8 .....................168 Langdon, v. Middlesex, August 6 ........................116 F. E. Thomas, v. Lancashire, June 8 .................... 116 •Signifies not out. BOWLING AYE RAGE 3. Ovtrs. Mdns. Runs. ‘Wkts. Aver. Roberts................. 666*1 .. 177 ...1263 ... 79 ... 16*98 Paii>h ....................................................................... 53 ... 9 ... 133 ... 8 ... 16*62 Dennett................. 417 3 .. 116 .. 1024 ... 42 ... 24 38 Huggins......... ... 375 .. Ill ... 973.. 38 ... 25*63 Cranfield (L.) ... 66 ... 13 ... 158 ... 6 ... 26*.°3 Mills .................140*1 ... 31 ... 414 ... 13 ... 31 84 G. L. Jesscp .. .. 243 2 ...62...705...20 ...35 25 F. E. Thomas ... 21*3 ...8...72...2 ...36*00 Spry........................ 278*2 ... 26 ...10 0 ... 29 ... 37*24 W . S. A. Brown ... 60*4 ...17...156...2 ...78 00 C. L. Townsend ... 43 ... 4 ... 181 ... 2 ... 90*£0 L. D. Brownlee ... 29*1... 6 ... 122 ... 1 ...122 00 U olt....................... 16 ... 4 ... 54 ... 0 ... — Lacgdon................ 17 ... 1 ... 98 ... 0 ... — The following bowled in two inniDgs only : S. A. P. Kitcat (0-2-4 )-l), Hewick (10-0-61-1), M. Townsend (20-1-123-1). Giles (9-1-31-0), and Wrathall (8-0-50-0). Roterts delivered ten no-balls, Paish tight, Hug- g ns five, Mills two. and Jes op one. Roberts, Hug­ gins, and Dennett eich bowled six wides, Brown four, Paish two, and Thomas, Bewick, Mills, Jetsop and Spry one apiece. HAMPSHIRE.—Matches arranged, 18; won, 1 ; lost, 10 ; drawn, 4; abandoned, 3. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Times Most of cot Total in an inns. out. Runs, inns. Aver. E. I. M. Barrett ... 3 ...0 ... 141 ... 92 ... 47*00 Capt. E. G. Wynyard 6 ...1 ... 214 ... 72 ... 42 80 A. J. L. Hill .......... 9 ...0 ... 371 ... 160 ... 41*22 E. M. Sprot................. 26 ...3 ... 835 ... 1 3 ... 36*30 Llewellyn ................. 28 ... 1 .. 642 ... 148 . 20 07 F. H. Bacon ......... 23 ... 4 ... 357 ... 39*... 18 78 D. A. Steele ..........24 ... 1'... 416 ... 66 ... 18 08 B ow ell.......................56 ...2 ... 357 ... 61 ... 14 87 A. C. Johnston.......... 14 ...0 ... 181 ... 69 ... 13*14 Webb ........................ 15 ...0 ... 188 ... 38 .. 12*53 Rev. W .V. Jephson .. 16 ...0 .. 196 ... 90 ... 12*26 C. R obson................. 3 ...0 ... 36 ... 18 ... 12 00 Stone ........................ 25 ...4 ... 214 ... 20 ... 10*19 Langford ................. 12 ...2 ... 77 ... 33 ... 7*70 Smoker....................... 14 ...2 ... 84 ... 33 ... 7*00 E. G. Read................. 6 ...0 ... 37 ... 24 ... 6*16 Smr ... .................18 ..3 ... 78 ... 21 ... 6*20 Kitchener ................. 4 ...0 ... 18 ... 13 ... 4*60 H . Hesketh-^richard 16 ...4 ... 40 ... 15 ... 3 33 The following also batted : T. A. Chignell, 24*, 4*, 4 and 0 ; E B Fredericks, 6*, 0, and 2* ; E. M. C. Ede, 2 and 7; C. Heseltine, 0 and 10* ; and Capt. A. C. Richards, 0 and 6. * Signifies not out. “ CENTURIES” FOR. A. J. L. Hill, v. Derbyshire, June 1 ................. n o A. J. L Hill, v. Leicestershire, June 11 .......... 100 Llewellyn, v. Derbyshire, June 1 ........................ 148 E. M. Sprot, v. Su>sex, July 9 . 4.-...................... 103 BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. Langford................. 241*3 .. 72 .. 686 ... 42 ... 13*95 S o a r................: ... 275 ... 72 .. 664 ... 36 ... 18*44 H. Hsk’ih-Prichard 326 2... 69 ... 898 ... 45 ... 19*9o W e b b ..................... 38 ... 8 ... 114 ... 5 ... 2*280 Capt.E G. Wynyard 26*3... 1 ... 80 ... 8 ... 26 66 Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. E. B. Fredericks ... 22 ... 2 ... 94 ... 3 ... 31*83 E. M. Sprot ;.......... 46*5... 7 ... 163 ... 5 ... 32*60 T. A. Chignell ... 44 ... 9 ... 173 ... 5 ... 34*60 Kitchener............... 41 ... 10 ... 109 ... 3 ... 36 33 A. J. L. H ill.......... 53 ... 9 .. 148 .. 4 ... 37 C0 Llewellyn................. 458 ... 80 ...1546 ... 39 ... 39*61 D. A. Steele .......... 63 ... 8 ... 214 ... 3 ... 7i*33 Smoker ................. 23 ... 2 ... 77 ... 1 ... 77*(0 The following bowled in one innirgs only: E. M. C. Ede (3-0-21-0), C. Heseltine (3-0-17-0), and A. C. Johnston (17-1-76-1). He^keth-Prichard delivered three no-balls, and Soar and Steele two each. Langford bowled fiv6 wides, Llewellyn four, Hill two, and Hesketh-Prichard and v\ebb one each. KENT.—Matches arranged,22; won,7; lost,6 ; drawn, 7; abandoned, 2. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Times Most of not Total in an inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. Hardinge ................. 6 ... 2 ... 139 ... 62*... 34*75 C. J. Burnup .......... 35 ... 2 ...1037 ... 134 ... 31 42 K. L. Hutchings ... 17 ... 1 ... 454 ... 106 ... 28 37 S. H. Day ............... 14 . 0 ... 370 ... 94 ... 26*42 J. R. Mason ........ 14 ... 2 ... 303 ... 69 ... 25*35 Seymour ............... 33 ... 2 ... 725 ... 127 ... 23 28 E. W . Dillon ........ 34 ... 4 ... 648 ... 90 ... 21*60 Hearne (Alec) ..........3o ... 1 ... 626 ... 79* .. 21*58 R. N. R. Blaker ; ... 29 ... 3 ... 494 ... 89 ... 19*00 Fairservice............... 19 ... 4 ... 229 ... 40 .. 15*26 Humphreys .. ........ 13 ... 0 ... 190 ... 63 ... 14 61 Blythe ... ...... 26 ... 8 ... 218 ... 58 ... 12*11 C. H. B. Marsham ... 9 ... 0 ... 103 ... 61 ... 11*36 H u ish ...................... 29 ... 2 ... 271 ... 38 ... 10*03 Fielder... ................. 20 ... 9 ... 109 ... 29*... 9*90 E. W. Mann .......... 4 ... 0 ... 13 ... 11 ... 3*26 The following also batted W . M. Bradley, 0, 4*, 2* and 13, and Murrell 4 and 5. W. L. Knowles took part in one match but did not bat. * Signifies not out. “ CENTURIES” FOR. Ci J. Burnup, v. Somerset, Ju'y 23 .......................134 C. J. Burnup, v. Worcestershire, August 6..........129 K. L. Hutchings, v. Somerset, August 10 ..........106 Seymour, v. Lxncashire, June 4 ........................ 127 BOWLING ANALYSIS. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. Blythe .................868*2 .. 274 ...1768 ...137 ... 13*05 Hearne (Alec) .. 339 ...102 ... 772 ... 46 ... 16*78 Fielder .................. 402*4 ...117 ..1126 ... 61 ... 18*45 W. M. Bradley ... 61*1 ... 17 ... 160 ... 8 ... 20\0 J. R. Mason ........... 126*4 ... 34 ... 357 ... 14 ... 25*50 Fairservice .......... 271*3 ... 67 ... 720 ... 25 ... 28 80 H ardinge................ 26 ... 7 ... 66 ... 2 ... 33 00 E. W. D illon......... 23 ... 3 ... 82 ... 1 ... 82*00 C. J. Burnup.......... 36*2 ... 9 ... 93 ... 1 ... 95 00 Humphreys ..........37 ... 12 ... 101 ... 1...101‘CO K. L. Hutchings (2-0-7-0) and E. W . Mann (1-0-8 0) bowled in one innings only. Fieldtr delivered 27 no-balls and Blythe two. Fielder bowle ten wides, Burnup six and Blythe and Fairservice two each. LANCASHIRE.—Matches played, 26 ; won, 10 ; lost, 6; drawn, 11. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Times Most of not Total in an inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. Tyldesley ................. 41 ... 5 ...1618 ... 248 ... 44 94 A. C. Maclaren.......... 45 ... 6 ...1565 ... 201 ... 40*12 R. H. Spooner .......... 44 ... 1...1282 ... 247 ... 29*81 H. G. Garnett.......... 26 ... 2 ... 687 ... 122 . 28 62 Sharp (J.) . .......... 33 ... 4 ... 729 ... 120 ... 27*13 F. H. Hollins .......... 8 ... 0 ... 197 ... 114 ... 24*62 A. Eccles ................. 25 ... 6 ... 449 ... 66*... 23*t3 A. H. Hornby .......... 38 ... 3 ... 769 ... 91 ... 21*97 Hallows ................. 9 ... 3 ... 109 ... 41 ... 18*16 W. Findlay.................10 ... 4 ... 80 ... 34*... 13*33 Barnes (S. F.) ..........3> ..10 ... 249 ... 35 ... 12*4) Cuttell........................ 24 ... 1 ... 271 ... 51 ... 11*78 Littlewood (G.).......... 12 ... 4 ... 92 ... 42 ... 11 60 E. E. Steel................. 6 ... 0 ... 56 ... 28 ... 9*33 Ward (A.) ................. 9 ... 1 ... 61 ... 17 ... 7*62 Webb (S.) .................10 ... 1 ... 63 ... 18 ... 7*00 Heap ........................ 6 ... 0 ... 41 ... 16 ... 6 83 W . brearley ..........19 ... 2 ... 113 ... 22 ... 6*64 Radcliffe (Lees) ... 8 ... 2 ... 30 ... 11 ... 6*00 Worsley .................10 ... 4 ... 26 ... 12*... 4*33 The following also b atted H arry, 13 and 0; F. W . Boucher, 8 and 4; Haggas, 4 and 2 ; tlomeley, 2* and 0; Bladen, 2 and 1; Rowland?, 2* ; and Rad- cliffe (G.), 3. • Signifies not out. “ CENTURIES” FOR. H. G. Garnett, v. Yorkshire, June 1 .................122 F. H. Hollins, v. Worcestershire, May 21 ... 114 A. C. Maclaren, v. Worcestershire, May 21.......143 A. C. Maclaren, v. Worcestershire, June 22 ... 101 A. C. Maclaren, v. Gloucestershire, July 30 ........ 204 Sharp (J.), y. Sussex, May 2 5 ................................120 R. H. Spooner, v. Notts, July 2 ........................ 247 R. H. Spooner, v. Gloucestershire, July 30..........168 Tyldesley, v. Worcestershire, June 22 ................. 248 Tyldesley, v. Warwickshire, June 29 ................. 145 BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. Hallows ................. 109.3... 30 ... 273 ... 24 .. 11*37 Barnes (S. F ) ...1023 363 ..2339 ...131 ... 17*85 Cuttell ................... 676*4...227 .. 1381 ... 70 ... 19 72 Webb (8.) .......... 200 5 .. 67 ... 444 ... 22 ... 20*18 E. E. Steel ......... 90 3 .. 16 ... 589 ... 13 ... 22 23 Littlewood (G.) .. 282*2... 85 ... 655 ... 28 ... 23*39 W . Brearley ........... 486 .... 91 .. 1618 ... 69 ... 23*44 Heap .. ................ 65 ... 13 ... 143 ... 6 ... 23*83 Sharp (J.) .......... 130*2 .. 23 ... 475 ... 9 ... 52*77 R. H. Spooner......... 38 ... 2 ... 180 ... 1 .. 180*00 A. H. Hornby.......... 11... 3 ... 40 ... 0 ... — Rowlands (27-7-54-7), S'aden (32-11-98-3), A. C. Maclaren (2-0-15-0), and Harry (10-1-37-1) bowled twice, and H. G. Garnett (3-C-18-2), Ward (2-0-5 0), and A. Eccles (l*2-l-l-0) in one innings only. Barnes delivered twenty-nine no-balls, Brearley fifteen, Sharp twelve, Cuttell five, and Harry one. Barnes bowled thirteen wides, Brearley seven, and Littlewood and Cuttell one each. LEICESTER SHI RE.-Matches played, 20; won, t lost, 10; drawn 9. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Times Most of not Total in an inns. out. runs. inns. Aver Knight........................ 33 ... 5 ...1123 ... 229*... 40*10 King (J. H.) .......... 35 ... 3 ...1039 ... 167 ... 32*46 C. J. B. W o^d.......... 34 ... 8 ... 813 ... 118*... 26*22 Whitehead (H.) ... 35 ... 0 ... 834 ... 104 ... 23*82 C. E. de Trafford ... 16 ... 0 ... 351 ... 72 ... 21*93 V. F. S. Crawford ... 31 ... 0 .. 634 ... 90 ... 20*45 Gill (G.) ................. 24 ... 1 .. 469 ... 100 ... 20*39 Woodcock ...... 3 ... 0 ... 40 ... 22 ... 13*33 Davis, A. E................. 17 ... 8 ... 165 ... 83 ... 11*78 R. T. Crawford.......... 33 .. 0 ... 376 ... 35 ... 11*39 Coe............................... 10 ... 1 ... 80 ... 22 ... 8*88 Brown (L ) ................. 7 ... 2 ... 41... 14*... 8*20 W. W. Odell .......... 31 ... 6 ... 178 ... 30* .. 6*84 Marlow.........................12 ... 6 ... 33 ... 10*... 5.60 Allsopp...........................15 ... 6 ... 52 ... 11 ... 6*20 Whiteside . ... 15 ... 2 ... 48 ... 16 ... 3*69 Jayes ........................ 3 ... 0 ... 1 ... 1 ... 0*33 The following also batted: F. W . Stocks, 6*, 6, 21*, and 20; Cobley, 13 and 22; and Haywood, 4 and 14. “ CENIURIES ” FOR. Gill (G.), v. Sussex, May 21 ..................................100 King (J. H ), v. Notts, May 25 ........................ 127 Kicg (J. ii.), v. Derbyshire, July 6 ..................167 Knight, v. Notts, May 25 ..................................... 144* Knight, v. Surrey, June 4 ............................... 131* Kuight, v. Worcestershire, August 10.................2*29* Knight, v. Surrey, August 31...............................144 Whitehead (H.), v.Notts, June 29 .....................104 C. J. B Wood, v. Notts, June 29 . ... ..........101 C. J. B. Wood, v. Yorkshire, August6 ..........118* * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. C. J. B. Woods ...37 ... 4 ... 148 ... 7 ... 21*14 Jayes........................... 45*3... 11 ... 160 ... 7 ... 22*85 Gill (G.) ... t. ...320*2 .. 63 ... 969 ... 36 ... 26*63 R. T. Crawford ...334*3... 79 ... 332 ... 33 ... 28*24 Woodcock .......... 81 ... 25 ... 198 ... 7 ... 28*28 King (J. H .) .......... 509 ...129 ...1307 ... 46 ... 28*41 W. W. O dell.......... 578*1...129 ...1603 ... 55 ... 29*14 AUsopp .................... 200*8... €5 ... 475 .. 15 ... 3,*66 Whitehead (H.) ...168*6... 17 ... 634 ... 20 ... 31*70 Coe ............................116*4... 29 ... 348 ... 10 ... 34*80 Marlow .................... 88 ... 24 ... 252 ... 7 ... 36*00 V. F. S. Crawford .. 71*2... 11 .. 271 ... 6 ... 45*16 F. W . Stocks (19-4-59-0) bowled in two innings and Haywood (5-2-15-1) and Cobley (3-0-20-0) once only. Gill delivered fifty-eight no-balls, Wood four, Marlow three, King two, and R. T. Crawford one. King and Rt. T. Crawford each bowled four wides and V. F. S. Crawford, Odell and Stocks one each. MIDDLESEX. - Matches arranged, 18; won, 8; lost 1; drawn, 7 ; abandoned, 2. BATTING AVERAGES. C.M. Wells ... . P. F. Warner ... . G. W . Beldam........ B. J. T. Bosanquet. J. Douglas.............. L. J. Moon.............. J. H. H unt.............. Trott (A. E.) ... . W. P. Robertson G. MacGregor ... . E. A, Beldam ... . No. Times Most of not Total in an inns. out. runs. inns. . 11 .... 4 ... 360 .., 82*. , 22 .... 2 ... 778 .. 149 . , 21 ... 2 ... 709 .. . Ill . . 19 ... 1 ... 619 .. 97 . . 12 ,.. 0 ... 361 .,,. 204 . .[24 ,... 4 ... 60J .... 122 . . 10 . 2 ... 219 .,.. 57 . 18 ... 2 ... 335 ... 103 . . 9 ... 2 ... 137 .,.. 77 . . 13 , ... 0 ... 238 ..,. 67 . . 7 ... 2 ... 87 ..,. 30*. Aver. .. 51*42 .. 38*90 .. 37*31 ... 34*38 .. 30*08 .. 30*00 .. 27*37 ... 20*93 .. 19 67 ... 18*30 17-40

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