Cricket 1904

398 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. S ept . 8, 1904. S outh A fr ic a n s . First inning*. Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. R. w . Hearne (J. T.) 29 4 69 1 .......... 4 2 *2 0 B raund......... n 5 74 4 ......... 3 0 6 0 C ox................. 7 0 21 0 .......... 4 1 4 0 Trott .......... 15 4 f5 3 .......... 6 3 8 0 H.-Prichard ... 7 1 19 1 .......... Wrathall ... 3 0 10 1 Hearne (A.) 1 1 0 0 THE COUNTIES IN 1904. DERBYSHIRE.—Matches played, 18; won, 5; lost, 8 ; drawn, 5. BATTING AVERAGES. C. A. Ollivierre .. .. L. G. Wright ........ Dr. E. M. Ashcroft.. Storer (W .)................ G. Curgenven ........ A. E. Lawton ........ C idman ................ M orton.................... Needham (E)............ Humphries............... Warren (A.) ......... Green ...................... Bestwick ............... The following also batted : G.. R. Gregory. 0 and 8; H. F. Wright, 4 and 16 ; Stevenson, 0 and 1 ; and T. Forester, 4. * Signifies not out. CENTURIES ” FOR. Dr. E. M. Ashcroft, v. Sussex, June 6 .......... Dr. E. M. Ashcroft, v. Leicestershire, July 7 Cadman, v. Essex, June 16 ........................ G. Curgenven, v. Surrey, June 3 0 ................. C. A. Ollivierre, v. Essex, July 18................. L. G. Wright, v. Leicestershire, July 7 ......... L. G. Wrighf, v. Warwickshire, August 4 ... BOWLING AVERAGES. No. Times Most of not Total in an inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. . 31 ... 1 ,10f9 .. . 229 ..,. 36*63 . 31 . .. 0 .. 1074 .. 140 . . 34 64 . 29 ... 2 ... 802 ... I ll .. . 29 70 . 28 ... 3 ... 647 .. 78 .. 25 88 . 29 . .. 0 ... 691 .. . 124 . . 23*82 . 8 . . 0 ... , 187 ... 80 ... 23.37 . 30 . .. 1 ... 614 ... 126 ... 21*17 . 22 ... 4 ... 318 ... 55*.. . 17*66 . 50 . .. 1 ... . 323 ... 72 ..,. 17 00 27 . 10 .. . 287 .. 44 ..,. 16*88 . 29 .. 3 ... 394 .,,. 55 ..,. 1515 . 4 . .. 0 .. . 30 .,.. 20 .. 7*50 25 ...10 .. . 66 ..,. 15 .... 3*73 ... I l l ... 100 ... 126 ... 124 ... 229 ... 140 .. 131 Overs. Mdns. Runs Wkts. Aver. .. 97.2.... 7 ... 370 ... 17 .... 21*76 ..665.4 .,.113 ...2241 ...101 ... 22*18 ..683.1.,..167 ...1951 .. 71 .. . 27*47 .. 51.1 .. 11 ... 179 ... 6 ... 29 83 .. 43 ... 7 ... 152 ... 4 ... 38 00 .,166.5 .. 23 ... 659 ... 17 ... 38*76 . 90.5.,.. 18 ... 319 ... 8 ... 39 87 ..469.1 . 103 1225 ... 29 ... 42*24 .. 7 . .. 0 .. . 44 . .. 1 .. . 41*00 46 ... 4 ..., 181 ... 3 .. . 61*33 Storer ................. Warren .......... Bestwick .......... Morton ......... Green................. G. Curgenven .. Dr. E.M. Ashcr< Cadman .......... C. A. Ollivierre A. E. Lawton ... The following bowled in two innings only: T. Forester (10-3-30-0), G. R. Gregory (16-2-45-0), Stevenson (6-0-13-0), and L. G. Wright (8-1-44-0). Bestwick bowled 13 wides, Warren 10, Cadman 2. and L. G. Wright 1. Warren delivered 22 no-balls, Eestwick 4, Cadman 3, Morton 2, and Storer 1. ESSEX.—Matches playel, 20; won, 3; lost, 10; drawn 7. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Times of not Total out. runs. Most in an inns. inns. Aver. Rev. F. H. Gillingham 11 ... 1 ... 550 ... 201 .. 55 00 P. A. Perrin................. 31 ... 4 .. 1481 ...343*.. 52*62 C. H. McGahey.......... 34 ... 2 ...1189 ... 225 .. 37*15 A. J. Turner ........ 11 ... 0 ... 398 ... 102 ..3618 Carpenter .................. 33 ... 1...1121 ... 199 ...86*03 Sewell (E H .D ) ... 27 .. 2 ... 644 ... 107 ..25 76 F. L. Fane .................. 33 ... 0 ... 814 ... 126 ...24-66 Freeman (E .J .)........... 9 1.. 151... 66 ...18*J7 G. Tosvtti ................. 14 ... 0 ... 262 .. 49 . .18*71 R. P. Keiswin ......... 15 ... 1 ... 2 9 ... 75 ..18 50 J. W . H .T. Doug’as... 28 ... 6 .. 366 ... 55 .. 16*63 R eeves........................31 .. 4 ... 433 ... 67*...16*03 Tremlin........................ 9 ... 6 ... 48 ... 17 ...16*00 A. P. Lucas................ 3 .. 0 .. 44 .. 44 ...14*66 Buckenham.................30 ... 6 .. 312 .. 103 ..13 00 Russell (E .)................ 17 .. 2 ... 155 .. 43 ...10*33 Inn4 ...................... 4 ... 1... 22 ... 11 .. 7*33 Young ....................... 4 .. 0 ... 21 ... 9 ... 525 The following alsi batted: Russell (T. M.), 13*, 6 and 26* ; Benham, 27* and 19; Rev. C. G. Little­ hales, 23 and 19y; A. H. Read, 22 and 7 ; and C. D. Mclvor, 0. vSignifies not out. “ CENTURIES” FOR. Buckenham, v. Notts, August 4 ........................100 Carpenter, v. Surrey. June 13...............................199 Carp°nter, v. Leicestershire. August 18 ..........108* F. L. Fane. v. Notts, August 4 ........................ 126 Rev. F. H. Gillingham, v. Derbyshire. June 16 103 Rev. F. H. Gillingham, v. Middlesex, July 11... 201 C. H. McGahey, v. Surrey, June 13 .................173 C. H. McGahey, v. Notts. August 4 .................225 P. A. Perrin, v. Notts, May 25 ........................100* P. A. Perrin, v. Sussex, June 9 ........................190 P. A. Perrin, v. Middlesex, July 11 .................134 P. A. Perrin, v. Derbyshire, July 18 .................£43* P. A. Perrin, v. Lancashire, August 11 ..........143 8ewell lE. H. D.), v. Warwickshire. June 6 ... 107 Sewell (E. H. D.), v. Surrey, June 1 3 ................106* A. J. Turner, v. Leicestershire, August 18........102 ♦Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Inns. .. 10 . . 35 . . 3 . Tremlin Reeves ... . Benham Buckenham f!. H.McGahey .. 23 . Young . J.W.H.T.Douglas R. P. Keigwin . Sewell (E. H. D ) G. Tos?etti......... Carpenter .. Freeman (E. J.) . P. A. Perrin 13 8 19 11 5 . 5 Overs. 93*4. 862 2. . «4 5. .6351. .265 . .. 26 . .282*2 .128*2. . 68 . . 49 3. . 47 3. . 15 . .. 17 . Mdns.Runs. . 19 .. 364., .186 .. 2774. . 6 . 212. .111 ..2032. . 58 .. 7f0. 2 . .. 45 .. 18 , ,. 10 . 6 . 4 . . 2 . 2 ,. 99 .. 923 ,. 487. . 263 . 181. .. 198. . 44. . 61.. Wkts Avr. . 16 . 22*75 .106 ..26*16 . 8..26 50 ,. 66...3078 . 24..31 25 .. 3 33 00 .. 26...35 50 .. 12..40 58 . 6...43*83 . 4..45*25 4..49 50 0... — 0.. — The following bowled once only: A. H. Read (15-2-54-1), A. J. Turner (5-0-24-0), and F. L. Fane (0-4-0-5-0). Douglas and Young each delivered 9 no-balls. Buckenham 8, and Reeves, and Tosetti one each. Buckenham bowled 8 wides, Reeves 5, Keigwin 2, and Carpenter and Sewell one each. GLOUCESTERSHIRE.—Matches played, 18; won, 5; lo. t, 6; drawn, 7. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Times Most of not Total in an Inns. out runs. inn*. Aver. C. O. H. Sewell ... .. 10 .. . 1 .... 310 ... 87 ... 34 44 G. L. Jessop ..2 8 ., 0 ... 957 ...206 ... 31*17 C. L. Townsend ... ... 5 ... 0 ... . 155 ... 46 ... 31*00 Sell’ck ... .......... .. 14 . 6 .. 195 ... 49 ... 24*37 W. S A. Brown ... .. 10 .., 0 .. 242 ... 63 ... 21*20 F. E. Thomas ... ... 96 ... 2 .... 562 ... 75 .. 23*41 Wrathall .......... .. 30 ... . 0 ... . 674 ... 85 ... 22*46 L. D. Brownlee ... ... 15 .., . 0 ... , 318 .. 97 ... 21 20 E. Barrett .......... ,... 15 .. , 1 .., . 588 ... 73 . . 20 57 Huggins ................. 28 ... 7 .. . 387 ... 53 ... 17*47 Langdon .............. ,.. 24 ... . 1 ... 373 .. 83*.. . 16*21 Board .......... ... 32 ... 2 ... 480 ... 80 .. . 16*C0 F. H. B. Champ tin ... 11 .. . 0 ... . 170 ... 82 .. 15*45 Spry ................. ... 22 .. 5 ... 261 ... 68 ..,. 14*76 Hale ................. ... 3 .. 0 ... . 110 ... 76 .. . 13*75 S. A. P. Kitcat ... ... 5 .. . 0 .. . 44 ... 31 .... 8 80 P. G. Robinson ... ... 5 .. . 0 .. . 35 ... 19 .,.. 708 B .T. Godtell ... 12 .. . 0 .. . 79 .,.. 22 ... 6*58 Dennett................. ... 28 ..,. 9 ... 108 .. 34 .... 5*60 The following also batted : M. Townsend, 23and 21J Mills, 0 and 2*; and Pepall, 1. * Signifies not out. “ CENTURY” FOR G. L. Jes'op, v. Notts, July 18......... 206 l 7 ... 57*2.. 25 ... 95 ... 7 .. 13*67 ! 5 ... 38 2..,. 6 . .. 101 . .. 7 ..14-42 . 32 .. 983*3..,.278 .. 2381 ...1*3 ...19 35 . 15 .. 197*5 .,. 72 ... 397 ... 19 .. 2/89 . 30 .. 703*3...244 .. 1652 ... 68 .. 24 29 . 13 ...148 .. . 25 ... 491 ... 20 ...24*65 . 3 ... 21 ... 4 ... 52 ... 2 ...26*00 ,. 7 ... 64 .... 16 ... 199 ... 7 .,.28-42 . 6 ... 42 ... 9 ... 93 ... 3 .. 31*00 1 4 ... 60 .. . 14 ... 130 ... 3 .,.43*33 . 5 ... 35 ... 3 ... 136 ... 2 . 68 00 3 ... 17 .... 2 ... 37 . ., — LANCASHIRE.—Matches played, 26; won, 16; lost, 0; drawn, 10. BATTING AVERAGES. Tyldesley .. R. H. 8pooner .. Hallows................. J. Sharp ......... L. O. S. Poidevin A.C. Maclaren ... C uttell................ £1. G. Garnett .. A. H. Hornby .. I’Anson................ Heap ................ F. B. Hollins W. Findlay.......... Harry ................. Huddleston.......... Kermode ......... Worsley................ W. Brearley......... The following also battedPhillips, Rowlands, 8* and 5; Sladen, 5; T. G. Littlewood, 2; W. Parker, 6. BOWLING AVERAGES. Inns. Ovrs. Mdns. Runs. Wkt*. Aver. L. D. Brownlee Dennett ......... G. L. Jessop .. H uggins......... S p r y ................ H a le .............. F. E. Thomas .. Langdon ......... C. L. Townsend Wrathall .. .. P. G. Robinson Mills (35-11-76-6) and Pepall (14*5-3-38 2) bowled in two innings, and M. Townsend (2*5-0-23-1) and F. H. B. Champain (1-0-7-0) once only. Dennett bowled 14 wides, Huggins 9, Spry 4, and Thomas, Brownlee, and Pepall one each. Huggins delivered 16 no-balls and Thomas and Jessop one apiece. Times Most No. of not Total in an inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. .. 37 .,. 5 . .2237 . . 225 .. .69*90 .. 37 . . 3 ...1664 ..,. 215 . .48 91 .. 30 .,. 4 ...1058 . . 137*. .40*69 ... 31 ... 8 898 . . 107*. ..39*04 ... 27 . . 2 ... 865 . . 153 ..34*60 ... 34 . . 4 ... 947 ... 166 ...31*56 .. 26 . . 4 . . 646 . . 128 . .29*3 .. 18 . . 1 . . 396 .- 70 . .23*29 .. 32 . . 1 . . 718 . . 114 . .23 16 .. 8 . . 0 . . 181 . . 88 ..22*62 .. 4 .. 0 .. 66 ... 36 ...1660 ... 3 . . o , . 45 . . 27 ...15-60 ... 11 .,. 8 ... 114 ... 31 ...14*25 ... 3 . .. 0 . .. 39 ... 22 ...13 00 ... 3 ., .. 0 . .. 32 ... 18 .. 10*66 ... 14 .,,. 5 ... 77 ... 20 ... 8*55 ... 17 ... 6 .,. 67 ... 18*. .. 6*09 ... 19 ... 4 .. 91 ... 27 ... 6*06 10 and 5; O. Cole, 0; “ CENTURIES” FOR Cuttell, v. Warwickshire, June 1 3 .........................128 Cuttell, v. Somerset, June 27 ................................101 Hallows, v. Derbyshire, July 14 .......................Ill Hallows, v. Middlesex, July 18 ..........................137* Hallows, v. Essex, August 11 .................................. 125 A. H. Hornby, v. Somerset, June 27 ..................114 A. C. Maclaren, v. Sussex, June 16...................... 108 A. C. Maclaren, v. Somerset, June 2 7 .................151 A. C. Ma^laren, v. Notts, June 3 0 ........................166 L. O. S. Poidevin, v. Sussex, August 8 .................163 L. O. S. Poidevin, v. Notts, August 18.................1(0* Sharp (J.), v. Sussex, June 16.................................104* Sharp (J.), v. Essex, July 21 .................................107* R. H. Spooner, v. Leicestershire, May 9 ..........122 R. H. Spooner, v. Yorkshire, May 23 .................126 R. H. Spooner, v. Gloucestershire, June 9 ......... 101 R. H. Spooner, v. Sussex, June 16........................102* R. H. Spooner, v. Essex, August 11 .................215 Tyldesley, v. Kent, May 26.................... ...................146 Tyldesley, v. Somerset, June 6 .............................210 Tyldesley, v. Somerset* June 27 ....................... 103 Tyldesley, v. Notts, June 30 .................................225 Tyidesley, v. Worcestershire, July 11 ....................196 Tyldesley, v. Middlesex, July 18 ...........................102 Tyldesley, v. Yorkshire, August 1 .......................108* Tyldesley, v. Derbyshire, August 25 ....................104 *Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Inns. Overs.Mdns. Runs.Wkts. Aver. Huddleston ... 4 ... 70 ... 26 ... 135 ... 12 ...11.25 Hallows ...........43 ...885*3 .277 ..2C21 ...108 ..18.71 Cuttell............... 40 ...985*5. .339 ...1992 ...100 ..19*92 W. Brearley ..26 ...517*4.. 81 ...1633 ... 77 ...21*20 I’Anson ...........11 ...205*5... 74 . 489 ... 22 ...22*22 Kermode ......... 24 ...562*5. .165 ..1542 ... 65 ...23*72 H e a p ...................6 ...139*3 .. 69 ... 969 ... 9 .. 28*77 L. O. S.Poidevin 6 ... 43 ... 4 ... 114 ... 2 .. 57X0 Sharp (J.).......... 15 ...135 ... 18 ... 530 ... 6 ...88.33 R. H. Spooner... 8 ... 68 ... 2 ... 288 ... 3 ..96 CO Tyldtsley..........3 ... 3 ... 0 ... 12 .. 0 ... — A. H. Hornby ... 3 .. 7 ... 1 ... 61 ... 0 ... — Rowlands (35-12-76-3). Littlewood (12*4-1-33-2), W. Parker (43-17-91-1), and Harry (12-2-27-0) bowled in two innings, and Sladen (29 3-6-77-3), and H. G. Garnett (1-0-7-0) once only. Kermode bowled 12 wides, Cuttell 7, and Hallows, A. H. Hornby, and Sharp 1 each. Brearley bowled 7 no balls, Kermode and Sharp 4 each, Cuttell 3, and Hallows and Rowlands 1 each. The remainder of the County Averages will appear in next week’s issue. " C R IC K E T ” is the only paper in the world solely devoted to the game. Weekly, April 14 to September 22 (Inclusive). T e r m s o f S u b s c r ip t io n : — 6 / - p e r a n n u m . 7 /- p o s t fr e e a b r o a d . Payable in advance. Cheques and Postal Orders should b e made payable to Cricket, and crossed London and County Bank. 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