Cricket 1905

S ept . 7, 1905. CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 399 THE COUNTIES IN 1905. DERBYSHIRE.—Matches played, 20; won, 3; lost, 14; drawn, 3. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Times Most of not Total in an inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. L. G. Wright ... ... 38 ... 0 ... 1651 .... 195 ... 43-44 Dr. E. M. Ashcroft ... 29 ... 2 ... 838 .. . 145 ... 31-03 A. E. Lawton ... ... 26 ... 0 ... 740 .. . 112 ... 28-46 H.F. Wright ... ... 10 ... 1 ... , 202 ... 55 ... 22-44 Cadman ......... ... 34 ... 2 .... 690 .... 63 ... 2156 G. Curgenven ... ... 7 ... 0 ... 139 ... 47 ... 19-85 C. A. Ollivierre ... ... 37 ... 1 .. . 700 ... 93 ... 19-44 G. R. SpaiTow ... ... 4 ... 0 ... 75 ... 64 ... 18-75 Needham ......... ... 6 ... 1 ... 85 ... 33 ... 17.00 Warren ......... ... 34 ... 3 ... 482 ... 49*.. . 15-54 Morton................ ... 32 ... 3 ... 419 ... 73 .... 14-44 F. C. Hunter ... 20 ... 3 .. 242 .. 50*. .. 1423 Humphries......... ... 34 ...15 ..1234 ... 22 ... 12-31 J. Dearnley......... ... 4 ... 0 ... 46 ... 34 ... 11-50 Storer ............... ... 14 ... 1 ... 120 ... 31 ... 9-23 G. G. Walkden... ... 8 ... 0 ... 51 ... 27 .... 637 Maltby............... ... 6 ... 1 . 22 7*. .. 4-40 Bestwick ......... ... 33 ... 6 ...' 101 ’.. 20 ... 385 The following also batted:- Cupjtt, 13, 5,* 0,* 1 ; Wright (J.), 0, 6 ; Hogg, 1,0; W. T. Taylor, 2, 9; Peach, 0, 10; Cooper, 0, 0; Burton, 2.* 1,*; T. A. Macdonald, 21, 15; G. M. Buckston, 13; and Bag- gully, 5. * Signifies not out. “ CENTURIES ” FOR. Dr. E. M. Ashcroft, v. Surrey, August 14 ......... A. E. Lawton, v. Essex, May 22 ...................... A. E. Lawton, v. Lancashire, August 17 ......... L. G Wright, v. Sussex, June 1 ...................... L. G. Wright, v. Northamptonshire, July 20 ... L. G. Wright, v. Warwickshire, July 24 ......... L. G. Wright, v. Warwickshire, July 24 (second innings) ................................... ................122 BOWLING AVERAGES. Bestwick... Cadman............... Morton ............... C. A. Ollivierre ... Warren............... A. E. Lawton Storer ................ F. C. Hunter......... Cupitt ............... G. Curgenven Dr. E. M. Ashcroft Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. 683.1 420.4 247.2 59 ..150 ..112 . .. 57 13 593.1 ...102 78.1 ... 14 88 ... 5 113 ... 14 .2020 . ..1093 .. 652 .. 18(5 ..1982 . .. 301 . .. 383 . .. 408 . .. 145 . 99 . .. 113 .100 . 50 29 8 77 11 12 9 3 1 . 0 Aver. 20-20 31-8(5 22-48 23-25 25-74 27-35 3191 45-33 48-33 9900 Burton (23.4-1-101-3) bowled in two innings and the following once only: Peach (10.4-2-46-4), Maltby (5-1-20-0), and W. T. Taylor (4-0-15-0). Bestwick and Warren each delivered twenty-nine no-balls, Cupitt five, and Cadman and Storer two each. Bestwick bowled twelve wides, Morton and Warren five each, Cadman three, and Lawton and Hunter two each. ESSEX.—Matches played, 20; won, 3; lost, 10 ; drawn, 7. BATTING AVERAGES. C. H. McGahey. Carpenter .. . Rev. F.Il.Gillin P. A. Perrin Major A. J. Tun Reeves............. F. L. Fane ... . J. H. W. T. Dou G. Tosetti ... . Benham ... . R. P. Keigwin . Tremlin ... . Connor.............. Buckenham C. J. Kortright. Freeman (E J.). Russell (E.)... . S. A. Trick... . The following also battedHarris, 0*, 0, andO; Russell (T. M.), 16* and 2*; Young (11), 9 and 9; Cooper, 0 and 18; A. H. Read, 70 and 0; Freeman (J.), 28 and 0 ; Littlewood, 5*. * Signifies not out. “ CENTURIES ” FOR. Carpenter, v. Notts, May 18 .............................104 Carpenter, v. Sussex, July 2 0 ............................ *138 Carpenter, v. Notts, August 10............................ 100 F. L. Fane, v. Sussex, July 20............................ 100 F. L. Fane, v. Yorkshire, August 24 ................106 C. H. McGahey, v. Derbyshire, May 22 ............... 277 C. H. McGahey, v. Middlesex, July 2 7 ............... 137 Q. H. McGahey,iv. Yorkshire, August 24 .........105 No. Times Most of not Total in an inns out. runs. inns. Aver. .. 35 2 1550 . . 277 . . 4696 .. 37 1 " 1306 . . 138*. . 38-77 m 16 ... 2 .. 536 . . 95 . . 38-28 .. 33 ... 4 .. 1086 . . 173*. . 37-41 .. 9 ... 1 . 263 . . 103 . . 32-87 .. 31 .. 0 . 1083 . 135 .. 32 00 .. 28 ... 0 .. 661 . . 106 .. 23 60 ... 21 ... 4 .. 434 . . 79*. . 2170 .. 16 ... 1 .. 280 . . 60 . . 1866 .. 9 ... 1 . 145 . . 44 . . 18-12 .. 9 ... 1 .. 129 . . 28 . . 1612 .. 31 ...17 .. 190 . . 57*. . 13-57 .. 4 ... 0 . 43 . . 26 . . 10-75 .. 33 ... 5 .. 300 . . 35 . . 1071 .. 4 ... 0 .. 38 . . 27 . . 9-50 .. 13 ... 0 . 114 . . 32 . . 8-76 .. 26 ... 3 .. 199 . . 20 . . 8-65 .. 3 ... 0 . 5 . . 5 . . 1*66 P. A. Perrin, v. Middlesex, July 27........................140 P. A. Perrin, v. Middlesex, July 27 (2ndinnings) *103 P. A. Perrin, v. Warwickshire, August 21 .........*173 Reeves, v. Surrey, June 1 ......................................101 Reeves, v. Lancashire, July 13............................ 135 Major A. J. Turner, v. Derbyshire, June 26 ... 103 ♦Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Tremlin......... C. H. McGahey Benham ......... Buckenham ... Reeves ......... G. Tosetti R. P. Keigwin C. J. Kortright Carpenter P. A. Perrin ... Connor ......... The following bowled in two innings: Young (16-1-81-1) and A. J. Turner (6-1-14-1); and the follow­ ing once only: Cooper (9-1-23-0), Freeman (E. J.) (3-1-6-1), Littlewood (11-1-36-0), and A. H. React (7-0-29-0). Tremlin delivered twelve no-balls, Buckenham two, aud Douglas, Reeves, and Young one each; Reeves bowled nine wides, Buckenham six, and> Benham and McGahey one each. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. 237.1 ... 43 . . 823 .. 31 .. 26-54 722.5 ...135 . .2401 .. 81 .. 29.64 208.2 ... 36 . 656 .. 22 .. 29-81 92 ... 28 .. 228 .. 7 . . 32-55 748.5 ...123 ..2566 .. 73 . . 35-15 478.5 ...113 ..1549 .. 44 . . 35-20 . 32 ... 7 .. 116 .. 3 . . 3866 . 20 ... 5 .. 88 ... 2 . . 44 00 . 24.1 ... 2 .. 90 ... 2 . . 45.00 . 52.2 ... 9 .. 198 ... 4 . . 49-50 . 37 ... 6 .. 128 2 . 64-00 . 42 ... 9 .. 131 2 . 65-50 No. Times Most of not Total in an Inns. out. runs. Inns. Aver. A. C. Johnston........ 11 .. 0 . 222 . . 60 .. 20-18 Rev. W. V. Jephson.. 14 ..: 2 .. 240 . . 65 .. 20-00 Stone ..................... 32 3 .. 575 . . 174 .. 19-82 E. M. C. Ede ........ 12 .. 4 .. 141 . . 43 .. 17-62 Baldwin .............. 30 ...16 .. 203 . 55*. . 14-50 D. A. Steele.............. 12 ... 1 .. 138 . 34 . . 12*54 H. Hesketh-Prichard. 8 ... 0 . 96 . 29 . 12-00 Norbury .............. 15 ... 1 . 164 . 35 . . 11-71 Major W. C. Hedley D. M. Evans ... . 6 ... 0 . 69 . 35 . . 11-50 . 6 ... 2 . . 35 .. 23*. . 8-75 H. W. Persse ... . . 20 ... 2 . 144 . 39*. . 8-00 Capt. M. Byng ... . . 5 ... 0 . . 40 .. 21 . . 8-00 Langford ............. . 25 2 . 174 .. 22*. . 756 G. D. Katinakis... . . 4 ... 0 . . 28 .. 15 . . 7-00 GLOUCESTERSHIRE.—Matches played, 18; won 8; lost, 8; drawn, 2. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Times Most of not Total in an inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. C. O. II. Sewell... ... 11 2 . 384 ... 130 ... 42-66 I). Robinson ... 4 0 !!. 126 .... 83 ... 3150 G. L. Jessop ... 31 ... 1 ... . 942 ... 234 ... 3140 Board ............... ... 32 ... 3 ... 881 ... 119*.. . 30-37 Hale (W. H.) ... C. L. Townsend ... 7 ... 0 .. . 188 .... 85 ... 2685 ... 5 ... 0 ... 130 .... 69 ... 26-00 Wrathall ......... ... 33 ... 2 .... 718 .. . 102 ... 2412 R. T. CJodsell ... ... 17 ... 1 ... . 356 ... 98*.. . 22-25 W. S. A. Brown... ... 27 2 . 518 .... 80 ... 2072 E. Barnett......... ... 25 ... 3 , 441 .. 52*.. . 2004 Dennett ......... ... 25 ...10 ... . 271 ...; 4 5 " . 18-06 Mills ............... ... 9 ... 5 ... 61 .. . 20*... 1525 Spry ............... ... 12 ... 0 .... 169 ..,. 36 ... 14-08 Langdon ......... ... 25 ... 2 .. . 310 .... 63 ... 1347 F. E. Thomas ... ... 4 ... 0 ..., 49 ... 29 ... 12-25 C. Barnett......... ... 3 ... 0 ... 35 ... 12 ... 11-66 L. D. Brownlee... 22 ... 1 ... 234 ... 38 ... 1114 M. Townsend ... *3 ... 0 ... 33 ... 21 .... 1100 Huggins ......... T. 11. Fowler ... ... 25 ... 5 ... 214 ... 47 ... 10-70 ... 4 ... 0 ... 42 ... 15 ... 10-50 Hon. O. Scott ... ... 4 ... 1 .... 29 ... 23 ... 9-66 The following also batted :—Roberts (F. G.), 3 and 11* ; Parker, 2 and 0; and F. A. Watts, 0 and 0. “ CENTURIES” FOR. Board, v. Middlesex, May 11 ..............................*119 G. L. Jessop, v. Somerset, June 26 ....................... 234 C. O. H. Sewell, v. Sussex, August 7 .................*114 C. O. H. Sewell, v. Lancashire, August 14 ............130 Wrathall, v. Kent, July 24......................................102 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. 921.3 ... 236 ... 2553 ... 131 ... 19.48 1110 1504 266 573 143 Dennett ... G. L. Jessop Huggins ... Mills......... W. S. A. Brown 210.1 Spry ............... 43 366.3 . 585.5 . 81.5 . 105 . 185 . 20 . 61 . 8 , 47 . 54 , 9 . 17 23.61 27.85 29.55 33.70 1 ...143.00 The following bowled in two innings: L. D. Brownlee (11-3-27-0), C. L. Townsend (21-6-91-1), Hale (10-3-37-1), and the following once onlv : C. O. 11 Sewell (6.3-1-37-2), T. H. Fowler (1-1-0-0), Hill (3-0-7-0)' Hon. O. Scott (2-0-11-0), M. Townsend (3-0-25-1), F. A’ Watts (27-2-125-3), Parker (5-1-27-1), and Roberts (F. G.) (25-9-44-0). Huggins delivered five no-balls, Watts two, and Mills one. Dennett bowled nine wides, Huggins and Jessop eight each, and Spry, Sewell and M. Towns­ end one each. HAMPSHIRE.—Matches played, 20; won, 1; lost 12; drawn, 7. BATTING AVERAGES. Capt. J. G. Greig A. J. L. Hill ......... E. M. Sprott ........ W. II. B. Evans........ Capt. E. G. Wynyard Llewellyn ........ G. N. Bignell ........ Bowell..................... F. IJ. Bacon............... No. of inns. . 16 . . 15 . . 30 . . 9 . 6 . 34 . 10 . 37 16 Times not out. .. 1 .. 0 ... .. 1 ... .. 3 ... .. 0 ... .. 0 ... ., 1 ... Total runs. 724 . 647 . 1206 316 . 170 . 1010 . 286 .. 824 . 312 .. Most in an inns. . 187*. . 124 . . 141 . . 90 . . 55 .. . 102 . . 109 .. . 101 .. . 66 .. Aver. . 51*71 . 49-76 . 41-58 . 35 11 . 3400 . 32-58 . 28-60 . 22-27 . 20-80 The following also batted : -Major E. R. Bradford. 60 and 2; S. M. Toyne, 1and 9 ; Gladdon, 1 and 0; G. Belcher, 0 and 0; and Capt. Sheppard, 17. “ CENTURIES” FOR. G. N. Bignell, v. Kent, August 1 4......................109 Bowell, v. Derbyshire, June 12............................ 101 Capt. J. G. Greig, v. Worcestershire, June 1 ... 115 Capt. J. G. Greig, v. Worcestershire, June 1(2nd Worcestershire, July 20 130 187 113 124 innings) Capt. J. G. Greig, v. (retired hurt)............... A. J. Ii. Hill, v. Surrey, May 25 A. J. L. Hill, v. Somerset, July 24 A. J. L. Hill, v. Somerset, July 24 (2nd innings) *118 Llewellyn, v. Derbyshire, August 7 ............... 102 Llewellyn, v. Derbyshire, August7(2nd innings) 100 E. M. Sprot, v. Worcestershire, June 1............... 111 E. M. Sprot, v. Sussex, August 17......................110 Stone, v. Sussex, July 27 ...................................174 *Signifies not out. BOWLING Overs, H.Hesketh-Pricliard 170.1 E. M. C. Ede .........211.4 Capt. E. G.Wynyard 34 AVERAGES, i. Mdns. Runs. .. 21... 631 . .. 28 ... 702 .. .. 4... 118 .. .179 ...1910 .. . 88 ... 961 .. .. 65 ...1162 .. 46 ...1174 . Wkts. Aver. 29 ... 21-75 Baldwin ....................708.5 Langford ....................3855 H. W. Persse .............3902. Llewellyn ....................331.5 D. M. Evans ............31.4... 1 ... 160 D. A. Steele .......... 39 ... 9 ... 124 . F. H. Bacon ........ 19 ... 2 ... 87 . E.M. Sprot ............62.4... 10 ... 219 . Capt. J. G. Greig ...79 ... 9 ... 302 . A. C. Johnston........17 ... 0 ... 123 . Major W. C. Hedley.. 39 ... 10 ... 125 . Bowell..................... 21 ... 11 ... 67 . Norbury ... .......126 ... 22 ... 530 . W. II. li. Evans ...103.4... 15 ... 456 . A. J. L. Hill .......... 61 ... 7 ... 228 . . 26 . 4 . . 63 . . 31 . . 35 . . 33 . . 4 , . 3 . 2 '. 4 ‘ . 5 . 27-00 . 29-50 . 30-31 . 3109 . 33-20 . 35-57 . 40.00 . 41.33 . 43-50 . 54‘75 . 60-40 . 61-50 . 62-50 . 67-00 . 75-71 . 76-00 .114-00 Capt. M. Byng (6-2-16-0) bowled in two innings, and the following once onlv : Gladdon (28-11-41-0), G. N. Bignell (2-1-8-2), G. Belcher (1-0-3-0), Rev. W. V. Jephson (1-1-0-0), and G. D. Katinakis (3-0-27-0). KENT. Matches played, 22 ; won, 10 ; lost, 7 ; drawn, 4; tie, 1. BATTING AVERAGES. E. W. Dillon ... R. N. R. Blaker. . A. P. Day ......... Seymour (Jas.) ... S. H. Day ......... J. R. Mason W. P. Harrison ... C. H. B. Marsham K. L. Hutchings Ilearne (A.)......... Humphreys (E.) F. Marchant Hardinsre ......... Fairservice......... Huish ............... Blythe............... Fielder................ The following also batted:—F. Penn, 0 and 40; C. J. Burnup ,6 and 0; Hubble,0 and 18 ; Murrell, 11 and 4*. “ CENTURIES” FOR. R. N. R. Blaker, v. Gloucestershire, July 24 ... 120 A. P. Day, v. Gloucestershire, July 6 .!...........106 A. P. Day, v. Gloucestershire, July 24 .............*107 E. W. Dillon, v. Gloucestershire, July 24 .......141 E. W. Dillon, v. Somerset, July 27 ... ............. 102 E. W. Dillon, v. Worcestershire, July 31 .......117 E. W. Dillon, v. Somerset, August 17 ............. 124 J. R. Mason, v. Somerset, August 17 ............. 133 Seymour (Jas.), v. Gloucestershire, July 6 ....... 122 Seymour (Jas.), v. Somerset, July 27 ................109 Seymour (Jas.), v. Somerset, August 17 .........131 * Signifies not out. No. Times Most of not Total in an Inns. out. runs. Inns. Aver. ... 26 ... 1 . .1268 ... 141 ... 50-72 ... 23 ... 3 ... 786 ... 120 ... 39-30 ... 33 ... 3 ...1050 ... 107*.. . 35-00 ... 39 2 .1281 ... 131 ... 34-70 ... 15 l . 418 ... 94 ... 2985 ... 21 2 . 520 ... 133 ... 2736 ... 5 2 . 75 ... 32*.. . 25-00 ... 35 2 746 ... 67 ... 2260 ... 4 0 . . 87 .. 31 ... 21-75 ... 33 ... 1 . 655 ... 54 ... 20*46 ... 36 ... 3 ... 662 ... 91 ... 2006 ... 3 ... 0 .. . 47 ... 18 ... 15-66 ... 3 ... 0 .. . 44 ... 33 ... 14-66 ... 27 ... 8 ... 261 ... 51*.. . 13-73 ... 34 ... 7 .... 311 ... 33*.. . 11-51 .. 30 ... 8 ... 249 .. 75 .. 11-31 ... 16 ... 4 .... 86 ... 18 .. . 7 16

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