Cricket 1904
414 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. S ept . 15, 1904. THE COUNTIES IN 1904. (Continued from page 398.) HAMPSHIRE.—Matches played, 18; won, 2; lost, 12; drawn, 4. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Times Most A. J .L . H ill.............. W. H. B. Evans.. .. E. M. Sprot............... A. C. Johnston ... . Webb (A.) ......... Capt. C. H. Palmer . Stone ... ............... B ow ell......... ... .i Major R. M. Poore . H a yter...................... Langford ............... L’ewellyn ............... Rev. W . V. Jephson . Soar...................... . T. A. Chignell ... . D. A. Steele......... . J. H. K. Dashwood . F. H. Bacon.............. Capt. E. G. Wynyard H. Hesketh.Priohaid E. B. Fredericks... . Baldwin..................... The following also batted: Martin, £9 and 27; G. N. Bignell, 7 and 9; S. Brntton, 16 and 7 ; J. E. Williams, 16 and 1 ; Smoker, 2 and 0*; G. D. Katinakis, 2 and 16* ; D. M. Evans, 3 and 63; F. H. Nugtnt, 0 and 0 ; and Capt. A. C. Richards, 6. C. Heeletine took part in one match, I ut did notbat. “ CENTURIES ” FOR. W. H . B. Evars, v. Worcestershire, Jnly 18 ... 115 A. J. L. Hill, v. Derbyshire. May :3 .................Ill A. J. L. Hill, v. Worcestershire, July 18 ..........117 A. C. Johnston, v. Woictstersh.re. June 9 ..........106 A. C. Johnston. v. Leicestershire, June 23 . ... 1C8 E. M. Sprot, v. Yorkshire, July 11........................L8 Webb (A.), v. Suirey, July 2 8 ................................*162 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. tuns. Wkts. Aver. H H ’sk’th-Prichard 52V2 ...132 ..15,0 ... eo ... 24*61 Baldwin................. 8*8*6 ... 81 ... 873 ... 83 ... 26 46 D. A. 8teele........ 45*6 ... 4 ... 160 ... 6 ... 26 66 A. C. Johnston ... 26 ... 0 .. 136 ... 6 .. 27*00 E. M. Sprot........ 9b'2 ... 22 ... 816 ... 10 ... 3160 T. A. Chignell ... 167*5 ... 17 ... 663 ... 17 ... 82 52 A. J .L . H ill.......... 117*3 ... 14 ... 427 .. 12 ... 36*f8 Llewellyn ..........884*1 ... 65 ...14 8 ... 40 ... t7 15 Major R. M. Poore 22 ... 1 .. 78... 2 ... 39 00 E. B. Fredericks... 69 ... 16 ... 237 ... 6 ... 39 60 Langford .......... 376 ... 80 ...1105 ... 27 .. 4. 92 W. H . B. Evans ... 66 ... 10 ... 226 ... 4 ... 6«*50 Soar..................... 74 ... 13 .. 214 ... 3 ... 71'83 Webb (A.) ........ 42 ... 7 ... 140 ... 1 ...140 00 of not Total in an inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. ,. 14 ... 1 .,.. <52 .. 117 .. . 48 61 . 4 . . 0 ... 185 .. 116 ..., 46*25 ,. 26 . ... 1 ... 916 ...118 .. . 35 61 ,. 14 .... 2 ... 398 ...1<8 ... 83*1« . 32 ... 3 ..,. 782 ..16*2*... 26*96 . 6 ... 0 ... 147 ... 49 ... 24 60 .. 28 ... 8 .,.. 439 ... 66*... 21*95 .. 27 . ,.. 1 . .. 6(3 ... 95 ... 21*26 ,. 15 . ... 0 . . 272 .. 63 ... 18 13 .. 10 , ... 0 . .. 165 ... 82 ..,. 1560 .. 25 ... 6 ... 284 ... 62*..,. 14 94 . 28 , ... 0 . .. 411 . . 52 ... 14 67 .. 7 .. 0 . .. 86 ... 26 ... 12*28 4 ... 1 . . 31 ... 17 .,.. 10-33 .. 13 .... 3 ... 93 ... 29*., . 9*80 .. 12 . . 0 . .. 105 ... 34 ..,. 8 75 .. 4 ... 0 . .. 34 .... 12 .,,. 850 .. 10 , .. 0 . .. 81 ... 21 .... 8 10 .. 3 ... 0 . .. 19 ... 17 .,.. 6*33 ... 19 ... 3 .... ICO ... 23 ... 6 25 .. 6 ... 2 ... 24 ... 11 . . 600 .. 9 ... 2 ... 32 ... 10 ... 4*67 “ CENTURIES” FOR. S. H. Day, v. Gloucestershire, August 8 ........... *152 Hearne (Alec), v. Middlesex, August 22 ...........*100 Humphreys (E.), v. Notts, June 16.......... ..........131 Humphreys (E ), v. Surrey, August 4 .................104 Humphreys (E.j. v. Worcestershire, August 15 ... 143 J. B. Mason, v. Yorkshire, July 14.......................168 J. R. Mason, v. Somerset, July 2 1 .......................126 J. R. Mason, v. Essex, August 1 ...................... 183 J. R. Mason, v. Somerset, August 11 ................100 Seymour (Jas.), v. Worcestershire, June 6 ... ... 108 Seymour (J.),v. Worcestershire, June 6 (2ndinn.) *136 Seymour (Jas.), v. Surrey, August 4 .................106 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. . 189 3 .. 61... 458 ... 26 ... 37 61 . 897*3 ...241 ...2346..121...19*38 . 191 ... 72 ... 4C8...21...19*42 . 423*5 .. 121.. 1173 ... 54 ... 21*72 . 600*1 . 118 ..1938...84...23*07 . 1259 ... 46 ... 27*36 .. 110 ... 4 ... 27*50 Humphreys (E.’ Blythe .......... Hearne (Alec) J. R. Meson... Fielder ... ... Fairservice ... E. W . Dillon 454*2 .. 141 31 ... 6 The following bowled in two innings: H. Z. Baker (4-1-6-0), Hardinge (2-2-0-1), and Seymour (Jas.) (9-3-25-0). Fielder bowled 15 wides, Fairservice 7, Blythe 6 , and Mason 3. Fielder delivered 41 no-talls, Mason 10, and Humphreys and Hardinge 1 each. TLe fol owing bowled in t^o ini ingn : Martin (31-3-166-5), Bo* ell (12-1-49-1), F. H. Bacou (6*3-1-36-1). G. N. Bigntll (5-2-9-oj, and Capt. E. G. Wynyard (9-1-32-0). The followii g bowled in one inr.it gs: W . H. B. Evans (8-C-46-1), Bev. W . V. Jephson 12-1-13-1), and C. HtseltiLe (8-0-31-0). Sprot low kd 10 vides, I angford 6, Martin 5, Hill and Pooie 4, He«-keth-Piiehaid 8, W . H B. E\ana 3, and Fredeiicks, Llewellyn and Soar 1each. Hesketh- Pnch. rd delivered 4 no-balls, and W . B. B. Evans, 2. KENT.—Matches played, 22 ; Won, 10; drawn, 7 ; lost, 4 ; atandoned, 1. BATTING AVERAGES. 8. H. Day .......... J. B. Maton......... Humphreys (E.).„ E. W . Dil on Seymour (Jas.) ... Hearne (Alec) ... R. N. R. Blaker .. C. H. B. Marsham Blythe ................. Fairservice .. W. P. Ban iton, jur Murrell................. H. Z Baker... ... Fielder................. Huish ................. F. Penn,jun. Hardinge .......... The followir g also batted: Hubble, 0, 0, and 89* ; K. L. Hutchings, COand 66 ; Capt. R. O’H. Livesay, 33 and 1; Munds, 12 and 14*; and F. Marchant, 63. No. Times Most of not Total in an inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. . 18 .. 4 .. <69 ..162*. . 47 78 22 . 3 .. 814 138 . 4284 . 40 .. 2 .. 1462 ..143 . . 8821 . 14 .. 1 .. 407 .. 76 .. . 31*80 . 40 .. 3 .. 1160 13b*. 31(8 . 30 .. 6 .. 723 1(0*. . 28 9-2 . 21 .. 1 .. 613 .. f6 . 25.65 . 3 i .. 2 .. 637 .. 95 .. 22*76 . 32 . 11 .. 889 .. 82*. . 1862 . 81 ... 8 .. 401 .. 60 . . 17*43 .. 6 ... 0 .. 87 .. 37 . . 17 40 .. 10 ... 1 .. 129 .. 60 . . 14*33 . 13 ... 0 .. 177 .. 62 . . 13*61 . 26 ... 7 .. 217 .. 37 . 12 05 . 80 ».. 3 .. 286 .. 44 . 10*t9 .. 3 ... 0 25 .. 20 . . 8*33 .. 8 ... 1 61 .. 26 . . 7*28 LEICE8TERSBIRE.—Matches played, 20; won, 6; lost, 6 ; drawn, 8. BATTING AVERAGES. Toon (14-1-77-1) bowled in two innings, and V. F. S. Crawford (3*6-0-21-2) ard Joyce (8-0-11-0) once only. Kii g bowled 6 wides, AlUoppand Odell 5 each, Coe 4, Gill 2. and R. T. Crawford, 1. Gill delivered 43 no-balls, Wood 2, and Alleopp 1. C. Palmer ......... M. W. Payne ... G. G. Napier H. C. Pilbington R. W . Nicholls ... The following also tatted : W .P. Robertson, 0, and K. I. Nicholl, 0. • Signifies not out. “ CENTURIE8 ” FOR. E. A. Beldam, v. Somerset, May 23 ................ G. W . Beldam, v. Somerset, May 23 .......... G. W. Beldam, v. Somerset, August 1................ G. W . Beldam, v. Lancashire, August 16 ... .. B. J. T. Boeanquet v. Surrey, June 27.......... B. J. T. Bosanquet, v. Yorkshire. August 8 J. Douglas, v. Somerset, August 1 ... ...• ., J. Douglas, v. Notts, August 11 ....................... R. E. More, v. Yorkshire, August 8 ... ... .. P. F. Warner, v. Surrey, June 2 7 ...................... P. F. Warner, v. Nott», August 11 ............... • Signifies not out. BOWIING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkfs. Hearne (J. T.).............640 ...204 .. 1334 C. M. Wells .........£06 ... S8 ... 640 J. Douglas.................... 10 ... 1 ... 40 B. J. T. Bosanquet.. 461*1... 44 ...1729 No. Times Most of not Total in an inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. C. J. B. Wood .. ... 34 . . 8 1233 . 123 .. 39*77 K n igh t................. ... 26 . . 1 . 876 . 118 .. 86*04 C oe....................... ... 30 . . 6 79) . 93 .. 81 €0 King (J. H.) . .. ... 34 . . 3 ... 9(8 . 186 .. 29*29 Whitehead (H.) .. ... 36 . . 4 . . 884 . . 8*2 .. 28*51 V. F. S. Crawford ... 31 . . 8 .. 674 . 150 .. 24*07 R. Joyce.......... .. ... 7 . . 0 .. 167 . 67 .. 23*85 R. T. Crawford .. ... 16 . . 1 .. 361 . . 40 .. 23*40 W. W .Cdell ... 29 . . 5 . 478 . . 55 .. 19*91 C. E. de TrafFord . ... 32 . . 0 .. 623 . . 62 .. 19*46 Gill (G.)............... ... 28 . 1 .. 3?6 . . 60 .. 13*18 Allsopp................ ... 22 . 7 .. 169 . 27 .. 11*26 Toon ................ .. 4 .. 1 .. 33 16 .. ll-CC Cobley ................ ... 4 . . 0 .. 40 ... 22 .. 10*00 Whiteside ......... ... 26 ...12 .. 45 .. 10*.. 8*21 “ CENTURIES ” FOR. V. F. S. Crawford, v. Notts, July 11 ... 1E0 Knight, v. Yorkshire, May 16 .. ...*111 Knight, v. Bampshire, June 23 ... . ... 118 Knight, v. Essex, August 18 .. ... 1C3 King (J. H ), v. Worcestershire, June 27 ... ...*117 King (J. H.), v. Hampshire, August 11. .. 186 C. J. B. Wood, v. W ora sterthire, August 25 ... 128 • Signifies not out. EOWLING AVERAGES Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. Gill (G .)............. . 468*4 .. 8) ..1466 . 62 .. 23*64 W .W . Odell... . . 728*1 .. 198 ..1934 .. 70 .. 27 62 A llsopp.............. . 460*4 .. 1(6 . 1467 .. 47 .. 31*21 King (J. H.)... . . 601 .. 160 .1518 .. 47 .. 32 29 C oe...................... . 231*5 .. 56 .. 722 .. 21 .. 34 38 Whitehead (H) . . 88 .. 6 .. 365 9 . . 40*E6 R. T. Crawfold . . 149 ,. 40 .. 6(2 .. 11 ... 45*63 C. J. B. Wood . 10 .. 0 .. 55 .. 1 . . 65 00 MIDDLE8EX.—Matches played, 18; won, 9; lost 4; dravin, 5. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Times Most of not Total in an inns out. runs. inns. Aver. J. H. Stogdon ... . . 5 .. 1 .. 203 . . 96 .. 6( *76 J. Dot glas................ . 16 .. 2 .. 172 . . 163 .. 40*85 B. J. rJ . Bt sar quet .. 27 ... 3 .. 9;8 . . 141 .. £8*66 P. F. Waimr ... . . 29 .. 3 .. 10(5 1(3 .. 88(6 G. W . Beldam ... . 26 . 1 .. 9,7 . . 141 ... 86*( 8 Bearne (J. T.) ... . 23 .. 17 ,. ISO . . 88*.. 81*€6 R. E. More ... . . 13 ... 2 .. 843 . . 120*.. 31*18 E. A. Beldam .. . . 14 ... 0 .. 408 . . 105 . . 29*14 B. N. Douglas ... .. 6 ... 0 .. 144 . . 50 .. 28 8U C. M. Wt-lJs ... .. 12 ... 1 ... 272 ... 76 . . 24*72 E S. Littlejohn .. 4 ... 0 . 97 . . 65 . . 24 26 G. k acGrtgor ... . . 19 ... 4 .. 348 . . 63*.. 23*20 J. B . H nnt............. . 12 .. 1 .. 251 . . 76*. 22*81 Bawlin ..................... . 8 ... 0 .. 145 ... 63 . . 18*12 C. P. Foley.............. .. 14 ... 2 .. 2 n ... 61 . . 17*76 Trott (A. E.) ... .. 28 ... 3 .. 405 . . 67 . . 16 20 L. J. Moon.......... .. 10 .. 0 .. 161 .. 70 . . 16*10 T. A D. Bevington... 3 ... 0 .. 41 . . 27 . . 13*66 E. Field .......... .. 4 ... 0 .. . 44 .. 30 . . 11*00 No. Times Most of not Total in an inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. ... 8 ... 0 ... 97 ... 43 .. 12*12 ... 6 . ... 0 ... 63 ... 21 ... 10 50 ... 7 ... 0 ... 63 .... 25 ... 9C0 ... 4 ... 0 ... 18 .... 11 ... 4*60 ... 10 ... 1 ... 29 ..,. 10 ... 322 Trott (A. E.) G. G. Napier . J. H. Hunt Rawlin ... . G. W . Beldam . R.E. More .. . . 697 ... 81*4., ... 78 .. ... 49 .. .. 105 . ...104 ., .139 ...1655 . 19 ... 264 . 26 . 11 . 14 . 25 . 196 131 . 334 , 245 27 . 2 . 79 . . 68 . 10 . 6 . . 4 . . 5 . . 3 , 18and . 105 .. 140 ,. 141 .. 119 .. 126 . 141 .. 114 .. 158 ,. 120* .. 106 .. 163 Aver. , 16*07 , 20*00 , 20-C0 , 21*88 24*33 , 26*40 , 82*50 82*76 . 66 80 . 8166 P. F. Warner (24-1-6-1) and C. P. Foley (9-0-22-1) bowled in two innings, and T. A. D. Btvington (8-1-27-0) and L. J. Moon (l-C-2-0) once only. Bosanquet bowled 12 wides, Bunt 2, and Trott, G. W . Beldam, Wells, and Napier 1 each. Napier delivered 4 no-balls, More 3, and Hearne 1. NOTTS.—Matches 'played, 20; won, 7 ; lost, 4 ; dra^n, 9. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Times Most of not Total in an inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. A. O. Jones................. 31 ... 4 ...1648 ..187 ... 61*03 Iremorger .................?1 ... 1 ...1812 ...272 ... (0*40 Gunn (J.) .. .......... 32 .. 3 ...1061 ...100 ... 36*24 Rev. H. Staunton ... 3 ... 0 ... 99 ... 78 ... 33*00 Gunn (G ) ... .......... 27 ... 4 ... 618 ...106 ... 26*86 G. T. Hramton .......... 6 ... 1 ... 122 ... 33 ... 24 40 J. A. D ixon................. 10 ... 0 ... 2*26...185 ... 2r. 0 Anthony .................28 ... 6 ... 398 ... 66 ... 18*(9 Gunn (W.) .................. 7 ... 0 ... 121... S9 .. 17*;8 Bardsiaff ............... 31 ... 8 ... 388 ... 58 ... 16*86 R. E. Hemingway ... 12 ... 1... 185 ... 56 .. 16*81 Day............................. 28 .. 2 ... 430 ... 88 ... 16*63 Oates ...................... 27 .. 7 .. 242 ... 23 .. 12*10 C. R. Morris .. .. 7 .. 1... 61 .. 24*... 10*16 Pennington............... 6 .. 1 .. 38 .. 18 .. 9*60 Ballarn ..................SO .. 8 ... .95 .. 20 .. 5€8 Wass ..................... 23 .. 6 .. 87 .. 24 .. 6*11 Tbe following also batted: V. F. Cartwright, 9 and 11 ; Simpson, 14 and 2 ; and W. D. Barter, 7. * Signifi s not out. “ CENTURIES” FOR. J. A. Dixon, v. Yorkshire, June 9 ........................135 Gunn (G.), v. Essex, August 4 ........................ 106 Gunn (J.), v. Surrey, August 1 ........................ 100 Iremonger, v. Middlesex, June 13........................ 189 Iremonger, v. Kent, June 1 6 ............................... 272 iremonger, v. Derbyshire, June 27 .................142 Iremonger, v. Lancashire, June 30 .................197 Iremonger, v. Gloucestershire, July 18 ..........If8 A. O. Jones, v. Yorkshire, June 9 ... .................... 113 A. O. Jones, v. Derbyshire, June 27 .................... 119 A. O. Jones, v. Leicestershire, July 11....................108 A. O. Jones, v. Gloucestershire, July 18 ............. 187 A. O. Jones, v. Essex, August 4 ......... ,.........160* * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Buns. W its. Av<r. W a ss........................805*1..185 ..2336 .. id .. 23*69 E ards'aff............... 37*3 . 7 ... 144 ... 6 ... i4*C0 Gunn (J .)................ 962 ...266 .. 2694 ...106 ... 24*70 Day ......................... 78 .. 20 ... *60 ... 9 .. 27*77 Ha lam .............. 436 4 . 164 ... 887 ... 31 . 28*61 A O. Jones ..........127-6... 28 ... 428 ... 13 ... 32*92 Anthony ................ 174*6... 40 ... 509 ... 14 ... 36*35 Pennington ........... 104 ... 15 ... 869 ... 9 ... 41*00 Iiemonger...................114 ... 28 ... *41 .. 7 ... 48*71 J. A. Dixon .......... 86*3... 6 ... 161 ... 2 ... 75*50 G. T. Branston........ . 17 ... 3 . 60 ... 0 ...— Gunn (G.), (6-0-21-1) and Simpson (1-1-0-1) bowled in one innings only. Gunn (J.) delivered 19 no-talls, Wass 12, and Ire monger and Jones one each, ass bowled 10 wides, J. Gunn 6, Penniogton 3, Hallam 2, Hardstaff and Ire monger one each.
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