Cricket 1904

S ept . 22, 1904. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME 419 9 9 BUSSEY’S “ DEMON DRIVERS. < C C B « GEO. G. BUSSEY & GO Desire to inform Cricketers all over the world who may experience a difficulty in ob­ taining “ Demon Drivers” that this difficulty arises in consequence of the ever-increas- ing demand exceeding the supply. Headers of G e o . G . B u s s e y & Co.’s pamphlet, entitled “ Evolution of the Demon Driver,” are aware that a fea­ ture of the success of the “Demon Driver ” is due to a special process, occupying a long period, that the bats under­ go before leaving the works, and although there are always a large number of Bats under this treatment which could be placed on the market, G e o . G . B u s s e y & Co., in the interest of cricketers and their own repu­ tation, will not deviate from the system that has made the TheFinest Bat theWorld produces. GEO.G.BUSSEY&CO, 36 & 38, QUEEN VICTORIA STREET , E .C. Manufactory—PECKHAM, S.E. Timber MIH*—ELMSWELIi SUFFOLK* AGENT8 ALL OVER THE WORLD. HAMPSTEAD. Matches played, 57; won, 29; drawn, 12; lost, 16. Buns scored for the Club, 12,126 for the loss of 536 wickets = 22*62 per wicket. Runs scored against Club, 10,021 for the loss of 578 wickets = 17*33 per wicket. BATTING AVERAGES. (Not less tban Ten Innirgs). No. Times Most of not Total in an inns. out. rurB. inns. W. T. C. H. Danby .. 12 ... 6 ... 436 ... 106* Aver. 72 65 H. H. Walters ... .. 13 .. 5 .. 370 .. 113*. . 46-25 G. Crosdale .. 20 .. 3 . 781 . . 117 . . 45*94 H. B. Hayman ... .. 18 .. 0 .. 678 . 141 . . 87*66 A. J. Orr .......... .. 10 .. 3 .. 2*0 . . 80 . . 3714 E. E. Barnett ... .. 29 . 0 .. 870 .. 127 . . 20-00 E. L. Marsden ... . 40 .. 0 .. 1124 .. 120 . . 28*4 G. A. 8. Hickson .. 12 .. 1 .. f05 .. 101 ... 2.*72 W . R. Moon .. 17 .. 1 . 413 . . llo .. . 25-81 H. S. Maclure ... . 11 . 3 .. 188 . . 65 . . 23 5 B. G. Hebert .. .. 15 .. 4 .. 231 .. 5,*. . 21*00 T. M. Farmiloe .. .. 21 .. 2 .. 393 .. t o ... 20-67 E. W. H. Beaton .. 13 .. 2 .. 221 .. 35 .. 20-09 F. R ow ley.............. .. 11 .. 1 .. 197 . 64* 197 T. 8. Wl^ater ... .. 15 .. 2 .. 2S5 .. 70*.. 18-07 A. R. Trimen .. ... 18 .. 2 .. 284 .. 34 . . 17-75 J. G. Q. Beech ... . 13 ... 3 .. 164 .. 41 .. 15 4 R. Leigh Ibbs ... . 10 ... 2 .. 121 .. 22 .. 1612 F. J. Potter .. . . 11 .. 1 .. 146 .. 28*.. 14-6 H. B. Hebert ... . 21 ... 1 .. 293 .. 39 .. 1415 J.C. Toller............... . 20 .. 1 .. 2«2 .. 49 .. 13-67 L. A. Pavitt ... . . 16 . 3 .. 176 .. 36 .. lo*54 C. D. Drayson .. . . 11 . . 1 . 82 .. 28*.. 8*2 Not less than Five Innings L. J. Moon .......... 9 ... 1 ... 442 .. 158 .. £5-25 A. D. Hays ... ... F. B. D. Monro 6 . . 2 ... 197 .. 77*.. 49-25 9 .. 2 .. £36 .. 101*.. 48-CO H. 8. Botnpas 5 .. 1 .. 113 . 18 .. ‘.8-25 F. W . bacon ........ 7 .. 3 ... 91 .. 52*.. 22-75 8. 8. Pawling .......... 8 .. 4 ... 83 .. 31 .. 2 -75 D. Macgregor.......... F. W . O rr................. 7 ... 1 ... 115 .. 46* . 1916 8 .. 1 ... 133 .. 31 . 19-0 ) N. P. Dearie ......... 8 ... 4 ... 74 .. 37*. 18-5 H. G. Dunkley......... F. R. Sptff rth 6 .. 2 .. 72 .. 23* 18-00 8 .. 2 ... 102 .. 5b*. 17*10 W 8. Hale .......... 7 ... 0 ... 115 . 40 .. 16*42 L. J. Marcus .......... 6 ... 2 ... 66 .. 30*. 16*5 B . G r e ig ................. 7 .. 0 ... 98 .. 46 .. 14 00 B. W a d e ................ 5 .. 0 .. 66 . 45 . 132 B . C. Whichcote 8 .. 4 .. #>2 . 19*. 13*00 B. 8. Foster .......... 9 .. 1 ... 91 .. 26 .. 11*75 J .T . A s h ................ 6 .. 0 .. f5 .. 23 .. 1083 L. Brachi................. 9 ... 2 ... 77 . 31 .. 11*10 H. F. Lott................ 7 ... 0 ... 56 .. 22 . 8*0J J. Greig ................ 9 .. 1 .. 60 .. 34 .. 7*5 A. A. barron ......... 5 .. 0 . 33 .. 17 .. 6-6 D. L. Gray ......... 6 .. 0 ... 39 .. 14 .. 6-5 O. 8. Bick&on......... 6 .. 0 ... 36 . 11 .. b*C0 D. J. Crump ......... 7 .. 0 .. 37 .. 21 .. 6*28 8. C. A. Coster......... 5 .. 0 .. 23 . 10 .. 46 J. C. R. Dickson .. 7 .. 1 .. 16 .. 10* 2t6 C. C. Barchi ........ 5 .. 0 .. 13 .. 6 .. 26 The follow ing also ba'.ted in four innings : E. W. Sutton, average 9*5 ; H. J. J. Freemtn. 4\0. The following batted in three innings : A. J. East, average 16 00; W. P. Harrison, 13 00; G. T. Davits, 7*5 ; A. Major Beid, 7*0). The following batted in less than three inninga : L. E. Thomas, 17*, 24; C. 8. Ball, 34, 5 ; R. D. Robertson, 41, 0; S. Q. Baker, 24, 7 ; S. Oxlade, 10*, 10; Gregor MacGregor, 17, 7 ; E. Wiight-Nooth, 12*, 2 : J. Gibbon, 9, 3 ; B.C. Bailey, 8*, 0 ; B. T. Orr, 5,4; F. C. Wheeler, 3,0* ; G. Biilyard Swinstead, 4, 0 ; E. 8. Johns:on, 2. 1; M. De Lissi, 6, 2* ; B. A. Everitt, 0, 1 ; L. Holland, 20; W. J. Pearson, 16; J. W . Bolton, 15 ; C. D. D. McMiilin, 8; A. Harris, 6; R. A. Hill, 5; W. G. Ravenor, 4; E. M. Wiiks, 1; W . J. R.Maas, 1* ; P. Faraday, 0 ; G. ' piw forth,0* ; F. Mead, 0; C. Hollender, 0* ; Capt. V. Ferguson, 0; C. S. Beachcroft, 0. • Signifies not oat. “ CENrUBIES” FOR. G. Crosdale, v. Crusaders, July 21........................ 117 G. Crosdale, v. West Hprts C. & G., June 11 ... 116 G. Crosdale, v. Kensington Park, August 20 ... 113 G. Crosdale, v. Old Reptoriians, July 2 ..........*103 E. L. Marsden, v. Wanderers, July 13................ 120 E. L. Marsden, v. Tonbridge, July 25................. 109 E. L. Marsden, v. Upper Tootiog, July 9 .......... 102 H. B. Hayman, v. Crusaders, July 21................. 141 H. B. Hayman, v. Ealing, July 16....................... 122 L. J. Moon, v. South faampstead, August 1 ... 128 L. J. Moon, v. Charlton Park, Auguat 'i4 .......... 116 W. h. Moon, v. Tonbridge July 25 ................. 110 E. E. BarLett, v. St. Bart.’s Hospital, June 18 .. 127 H. H. Walters, v. Ealing, July 16....................... *113 W. T. C. H. Danby, v. Hornsey. May 14 ..........*1( 6 F. R. D. Monro, v. London Scottish, May 7 ... *101 G. A. S. Hickson, v. Guy’s Hospital, June 8 ... 101 • Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. (Not less than Ten Wickefs.) Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. F. R. Spofforth E. L. Marsden S. S. Pawling... , J. C. R. Dickson A. A. Barren G. A. S. Hickson. L. Brachi ... . T. 8. Wheater H. R. Hebert.. . J. C Toller ... . F. Rowley ... . F. R. D. Monro . A. R. Trimen The following also took wickets: J. Greig, 8; R. G. Herbert, 7 ; O. 8. Hickson. 7 ; H. B. Bayman, 6; O. S. Ball, 6; G. Hillyard Bwinstea'*, 6; J. Gibbon, 6; F. W. Bacon, 6; T. M. Farmiloe, 5; L. A. Pavitt, 5; G. Crofdale, 5; 8. C. A. Cesser, 5; B. 8. Foster, 4 ; F. W . Orr. 4 ; H. Wade, 4 ; W. 8. Hale, 4; E. E. Barnet, 3; F. C. Wheeler. 3; L. Holland, 3; W. T. C. H. Danby, 2; H. G. Dunkley, 2 ; A. J. Orr, 2 ; A. Harris, 2 ; L. J. Moon, 1 ; D. L. Gray, 1; H. 8. Maclure, 1 ; G. Spawforth, 1; B. A. E?eritt, 1. 1F6 . ,. 65 ... 341 ... 65 .. . 529 615 ... 93 ... 1*18 ...120 ., .. 1348 116 ... 26 . 314 ... 22 ., 14*27 80 .,.. 13 ... 229 ... 16 .. 11*31 120 ... 30 ... S3> ... 23 ..,. 1466 118 .. 22 ... 3£8 ... 24 ... 14*91 134 .... 24 ... 511 ... 33 .... 16*48 156 . . 28 ... 479 ... 30 . 1596 275 ... 68 ... 839 .. 48 .... 17 47 43 ..,. 2 ... 249 . .. 11 .. ,. 20*81 81 .,.. 6 ... 341 ... 15 .. . 22 73 75 ... 21 ... 228 ... 10 ... 22*8 53 .. 6 ... 266 ... 10 .. 56*6 SUTTON v. HON. ARTILLERYi COMPANY.— Played at Sutton on September 10. S ditox . A.W.Rutfy, b Thomp­ son ............................43 C. F. Reiner, c Shield, b Tho mpson ..........45 H.M.Fornter cNeume- gen. b Montezuma... 14 C. O. Roberts, run out 45 G.H.Hadfield,b Bonser 5 N. J. Strachan did not 1at. J. G. M. Bell, not out 42 R. M. Bell,b Canning 0 G. R. Blades, b Bonser 6 A.R. Dagg, b Thomp­ son . ................. g V.R.Bromage, notout 13 Extras................. 9 Total (8 wkts) *228 •Innings declared closed. H. A. C. P.L.Cannicg, c Blades, b R. B e ll.................. 8 T. H. Watts, not out 33 L.Montezuma,c Brom­ age, b Forster........ 76 F. O. Thompson, not out ........................ 6 H. Bell, B. Neumegen, A. Shield, H. Terry, A. Bradshaw and H. Bonser did not tat A. G. Smith, b C. Roberts .................ll Extras.................ll Total (3 wkfs) 145 GENTLEMEN OF SURREY v. SEVEN­ TEEN YOUNG CRICKETERS. Played at the Oval on September 19 and 20. Drawn. S even teen Y odko C r ic k e te r s . Fiist innings. E. Byle, lbw, b Chi.man ... 0 Whitbourn, b Chilman ...22 Stagg, st Tufnell, b Chilman 33 R. G. A. Kerr, b ( hilman .. 4 Rlacklidge, b Chilman ... 0 Vigar. b taker ................. 1 E.A. Fowler,ht wkt, b Baker 0 B. A. Russell, b Chilman ... 3 Alexander, st Tufnell, b Baker............................... 7 F.Wright, c Powers,b Baker 5 H.R.Rus8ell,lbw,b Chilman 1 W. T. Graburn, not out ... 38 Perkins, c Tufnell, b Baker 4 Watts, c ( hilmin,b Powers 2t Elliott, b Simmons ..........14 Mills, b Powers ................. 1 Morgan, b Powers .......... 0 B 16, lb 3 .................19 Second innings. c Nesbitt, b Chil­ man ... ..........£0 b Chilman..........78 b Chilman..........17 c aud b Baker ... 2 c Garrett,b Baker 6 cChilman,bBiker 2 b Powers ..........16 not out................. 4 c Norris, b Baker 21 b Powers .......... 11 c Norris, b Baker 5 b Powers .......... 0 notout.................ll B 45,1b 1, w l... 47 Total ................ 173 Total (11 wkts) 253 G en tlem en op S u bbey . O. T. Norris, b Alex­ ander........................ 0 W. J. H. Curwen, c Mills, b Stagg........ 73 W. T. Garrett,retired 16c N. C. Tufnell, retired 51 R. M. Bell, b Kerr ... fc'4 P. Nesbitt, c Wright, b R. A. Russell ... 4 L. M. Simmons, b R.A. Bussell ................. 4 G. Wormald, b Black- lidge........................26 E. T. F. R. Chilman, c B.Bussell,bblacklidge 7 W, J. Baker, not out 11 C, Powers, b Kerr ... 6 B 48, lb 8, ... 66 Total . 482

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