Cricket 1903
416 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. Sept. 10, 1903. Overs Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. S an tall.......... ... 368*4 ...115 ... 765 ... 42 ... 18‘23 Field ............... 240 2 ... 44 ... 770 ... 34 ... 22 64 W hittle............... 24 ... 3 ... 63 ... 2 .. 31*50 Quaife (W. G.) ... 27... 0 ... 112 ... 2 ... 56 00 Dickens (42-10-96-5) bowled in one innings only. Field and Charlesworth delivered four no-balls apiece. Moorhouse two and Hargreave one. Field bowled six wides, Santall and Moorbouse each three, and Charlesworth and Dickens one each. WORCESTERSHIRE.—Matches played, 20 ; won, 8; lost, 6; drawn, 6. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Times Most of not Total in an Inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. H. K. Foster .......... 35 ... 3 ...1382 ... 216 ... 43*18 Bowley (F.) .......... 36 ... 4 ...10:6 ... 164 ... 31*75 Wheldon ................. 32 .. 1 ... 843 ... 112 .. 27*19 W . S. Caldwell.......... 16 ... 1 ... 403 ... 133 ... 26*86 Arnold........................ 33 .. 5 ... 676 ... 83 ... 24*14 Capt. W . L. Foster ... 3 ... 0 ... 69 ... 40 ... 23*00 G. H. S -Hayward ... 6 ... 1 ... 113 ... 58*... 22*60 Gaukrodger ... ... 29 ... 4 ... 481 ... 91 ... 19*24 G.E.'Bromlej-Martin 9 ... 0 ... 172 ... 60 .. 19 11 Pearson ...............11 ... 3 ... 126 ... 36*... 15 62 R. E. Foster .......... 6 ... 0 ... 90 ... 46 ... 15*00 A. W . Isaac .......... 17 .. 1 ... 237 ... 55 ... 14*81 Bird ......... .......... 29 ... 9 ... 203 ... 29*... 10*15 Wilson (G. A .) ..........24 .;. 2 ... 219 ... 65 ... 9 95 Smith (D.) ... .......... 3 ... 0 ... 29 ... 14 ... 9 66 Burrows .................10 ... 0 .. 91 ... 19 ... 9*10 K een e........................16 ... 5 ... 79 ... 12 ... 7*18 G. N. Foster .......... 5 ... 1 ... 23 ... 13*... 5*75 Corden........................ 4 ... 0 ... 22 ... 7 ... 6*50 Hunt ........................ 4 ... 0 ... 19 ... 13 ... 4*75 Nicholls ................. 6 ... 0 ... 19 ... 5 ... 3*16 The following also batted : Wilson (EL), 12, 2*. 0*, andO; R. S.Brinton, 7, 66*, and|8; H. J. Powys- Keck, 25,5, and 0*;E. P. Jobsan, 25; B. S. Foster, 0 ; and E. G. Martin, 0. “ CENTURIES” FOR. Bowley (F.), v. Hampshire, June 18 ... ..........102 Bowley (F.), v. Hampshire, June 29 ................. 164 Bowley (F.), v. Somerset, July 6 .........................148 W . S. Caldwell, v. Sussex, July 30........................133 W . S. Caldwell, v. Leicestershire, August 10 ... 101 H. K. Foster, v. Yorkshire, May 25 ................. 120 H. K. Foster, v. Hampshire, June 29 .................114 H. K. Foster, v. Somerset, July 6 ........................ 216 Wheldon, v. Somerset, July 6*............................... 112 BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. Wilson (H .)......... 56*3 ... 12 ... 159 ... 10 ... 16*90 Arnold ................. 823*4 ...258 ...1907 ..112 ... 17*02 Keene ................. 281*5 ... 88 ... 644 ... 36... 17*88 Wilson (G. A ) ... 592*4 ...145 ...1819 ... 77... 23*62 Bird........................ 428*2 ... 73 ...1249 ... 47 ... 26*57 G. H. S.-Hayward 70 .. 4 ... 315 ... 7 ... 45*00 Burrows................ 106 5 ... 16 ... 419 ... 9 ... 46 65 H. J. Powys-Keck 28 ... 2 ... 122 ... 2 ... 61*00 Pearson (4-0-13-0) bowled in two innings, and the following once only : Hunt (16-4-58-2), E. G. Martin (16-1-73-2). H. K. Foster (3-2-3-0), Nicholls (4-2-7-0), and R. E. Foster (1C-0-45-0). Arnold delivered seven no-balls and Burrows two; Arnold bowled twelve wides, Wilson (G. A.) four, Bird three, and Burrows, Keene, and R. E. Foster one each. _ _ _ _ _ _ YO RKS HI RE.—Matches 5: drawn, 8. BATTING No. Times played, 25 *, won, 13, lost AVERAGE3. Most of not Total in an inns. out. runs. ions. Aver. Hirst ...................... . 34 . . 3 . .1367 . 163 .. 44-09 Brown (J. T., sen.) .. 40 . . 1 . .1198 . 125 . . 30-71 Denton.........* ... . 41 . . 2 . .1186 . . 133 .. 30*41 Rhodes.................... . 37 . . 6 . . 761 . . 79*. . 24-22 Hon. F. 8. Jackson .. 14 . . 1 . . 311 . . 82*. . 23*92 Lord Hawke . 28 . 4 . . 573 . . 79 . . 23 87 Tunnicliffe.......... .. 35 . . 2 . . 749 . . 97 . . 22 69 Wilkinson (W .).......... 18 ... 2 ... 355 ... 83 .. 22*18 E. Smith ................. 13 ... 0 .. 288 ... 48 ... 22*15 Waiawright W.) ... 16 ... 1 ... 296 ... 42 ... 19*73 Smith, F...................... 17 ... 1 ... 285 ... 55 ... 17 81 Whitehead (Lees) ... 18 .. 6 ... 202 ... 60 ... 16*20 H a ig h ........................ 34 ... 6 ... 470 ... 44 .. 16*20 Hunter..................... 27 ...14 ... 189 ... 42*... 14*53 H. Wilkinson .........11 ... 0 ... li)l ... 31 ... 9*18 Ringrose ............... 13 ...1 ... 102 ... 2J ... 8 50 Brown (J.T., jun ) ... 4 ... 0 .. 16 ... 10 ... 4*00 The following also batted Higgins, 2, 4, 0* and 4*; Myers, 25 and 10 ; Newstead, 7 and 18; Bedford, 30* ; and Asquith, 0. * Signifies not out. “ CENTURIES” FOR. Brown (J. T., sen.), v. Gloucestershire, M»y 18... 126 Denton, v. Leicestershire, July 2 ........................ 133 Denton, v. 8urrey, July 3 0 .....................................104 Hirst, v. Worcestershire, May 25 .......................123 Hirst, v. Kent, June *i2 .......................................120 Hirst, v. Leicestershire, July 2 .............................153 Hirst, v. Somersetshire, July 13 ........................ 142 BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs.Wkts. Aver. Hirst .................. 645*5 ...18*2 ...1510 ...118 ... 12*79 Ringrose.................. 195*4 ... 51 ... 485 ... 36 ... 13*47 Rhodes ..................1061*4 ...333 ...2105 ...143 ... 14*72 Haigh ................ 610*3 ...184 ...1431 ... 77 ... 18*58 Hon. F. S. Jackson 227*2 ... 66 ... 664 ... 28 ... 20 14 Whitehead (Lees).. 62 ... 17 ... 171 ... 6 ... 28 50 Wainwright (W .).. 116*4 ... 22 ... 272 ... 8 ... 34*00 Denton ................. 15 ... 2 ... 39 ... 1 ... 39*00 Brown (J. T., sen.) 37 ... 3 ... 133 .. 3 ... 44*33 Brown (J. T., jun.) (15-2-53-1), E. 8mith (6-0-23-0), and Bedford (26-4-74-0) bowled in two innings, and Wilkinson (W.) (4-0-19-1) once only. Ringrose delivered 28 no-balls, Hirst twelve, and Rhodes, Haigh and Bedford two each. Rhodes bowled six wides and Wainwright and Ringrose one apiece. H. GRADIDGE & SONS, wooiwkh. MANUFACTURERS OP ALL ARTICLES FOR CRICKET, RACQUET, LAWN TENNIS, FOOTBALL, AND OTHER BRITISH SPORTS. 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I used it when I made my 100th century, and I scored 1,000 runs in May with it, so I think I may call It my “ Record Bat.” This year at Hastings I scored 101 with another of your bats, and I hope it will turn out as well as the old one. Yours truly, To Mr. L. J. Nicolls. W . O. GRACE. Orders from K. 8. RANJIT8IN HJI for the Patent Bat. The Patentee does not bind himself to any number of curves in handle. Factory:-ROBEKTSBRIDGE, SUSSEX. Printed and Published for the Proprietor by M ib b it t St H atohbb , L t d ., 167,163, and 169, Upper Thamea Street, Loudon, E.C., Sept. 10th, 1903.
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