Cricket 1905

M ar . 30, 1905. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 35 BUSSEY’S “DEMON DRIVERS. <CCB« 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. Eeaders 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 eo . 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 W Tie Finest Bat the World produces. GEO.G.BUSSEY&CO., 36 & 38 , QUEEN VICTORIA STREET , E .C. Manufactory— PECKHAM, S.E. Timber Mills—ELM8WELL SUFFOLK. a g e n t s a l l o v e r t h e w o r l d , AT THE SIGN OF TH E W ICK E T . By F. S. A s h l e y -C o o p e r . FEATS, FACTS AND FIGURES OF 1904. ( Continued from page 20). T able No, 21.—TABLE SHOWING THE NUM­ BER OF BOWLERS WHO OBTAINED ELEVEN OR MORE WICKETS IN A FIRST- CLASS MATCH DURING THE SEASON. Arnold, E. 11 for 205, Worcestershire v. Hampshire, at South­ ampton. 11 for 2 5, Worcestershire v. Somerset, at Taunton. Bestwick, W. 11 for 173, Derbyshire v. Surrey, at the Oval. 11 for 106, Derbyshire v. Leicestershire, at Leicester. Blythe, C. 13 for 91, Kent v. Hampshire, at Southampton. 15 for 76, Kent v. Hampshire, at Tonbridge. B. J. T. Bosanquet. 11 for 151,1 Zingari v. Gentlemen of England XI.. at Lord’s. 12 for 210. Middlesex v. Notts, at Nottingham. 14 for 190, Middlesex v. Sussex, at Brighton. Braund, L. G. 13 for 206, London County v. Cambridge University, at the Crystal Palace. 13 far 97, Somerset v. Worcestershire, at Worcester. W. Brearley. 12 for 174, London County v. Surrey, at the Oval. 11 for 141, Lancashire v. Warwickshire, at Man­ chester. 14 for 151, Lancashire v. Essex, at Manchester. Dennett, G. 15 for 9o, Gloucestershire v. Middlesex, at Bristol. 13 for 139, Gloucestershire v. Yorkshire, at Chelten­ ham. Field, F. E. 11 for 119. Warwickshire v. Yorkshire, at Hudders­ field. Gunn, J. 11for 132, Notts v. Sussex, at Nottingham. 11 for 143, Notts v. Gloucestershire, at Gloucester. Haigh, S. 11 far 80, Yorkshire v. Cambridge University, at Cam ridge. Hallows, J. 11 for 62, Lancashire v. Gloucestershire, at Gloucester 12 for 90 Lancashire v. Gloucestershire, at Liverpool. 11 for 144, Lancashire v. Worcestei shire, at .ran­ ches:er. Hearoe, J. T. 11 f >r 87. M C.C. and Grou id v. Sussex, at Lord's. I5f »r 93, Middlesex v. Somerset, at Lord’s. 11 for 77, Middlesex v. Glouc-stershire, at Bristol. Huddleston, W. 11 for 108, Lane ishire v. Hurrey, at the Oval. Huggns, J. H. 11 f >r81, Gloucestjrshire v. Sussex, at Bristol. Kerm >de, A. 12 for 1£9, Lancashire v. Middlesex, at Manchester. King, J. H. 12 for 119, Leicestershire v. Warwickshire, at Edg- baston. J. J. Kotz6. 11 for 154, London County v. Leicestershire, at Leicester. Le°s, W. S. 11 for 162, Surrey v. Yorkshire, at Bradford. 13 for 123, Surrey v. Cambridge University, at Cam­ bridge. 12 for 20 , Surrey v. Derbyshire, at Derby. H. C. McDonell. 15 for 138, Cambridge University v. Surrey, at Cam­ bridge. Myers, W. 12 for 192, Yorkshire v. Gloucestershire, at Dewsbury G. G. Napier. 11 for 11% Cambridge University v. London County, at the Crystal Palace. W. W . Odell. 14 for 103, London County v. M.O.C. and Ground, at Lord’s. Reeves, W. 12 for 234, Essex v. Middlesex, at Lord’s. Rhodes, W. 12 for 128, Yorkshire v. Warwic .shire, at Edgbaston. Warren, A. R. 11 for 137, Derbyshire v. Etsex, at Leyton. 16 for 112, Derbyshire v. Notts, at Welleck. Wass, T. 12 for 135, Notis v. M.C.C. and Ground, at Lord’s. 12.for 145, Notts v Kent, at Gravesend. Wilson, G. A. 11 for 115, Worcestershire v. Oxford University, at Oxford. N ote .— The greatest number of wickets obtained by a bowler in one match was fifteen, a number secured by Blythe (C.), Dennett (G.), Hearne (J. T.), H. C. McDonell, and Warren (A. R.). T able No. 22.—TABLE 8HOWING THE NUM­ BER OF BOWLERS WHO OBTAINED THREE WICKET8 OR MORE FOR FOUR RUNS OR LE88 EACH IN A FIR3T-CLASS MATCH DURING THE SEASON. Anthony, G. 3 for 9, Notts v. Derbyshire, at Chesterfield. E. M. Ashcroft. 5 for 18, Derbyshire v. London County, at Chester­ field. Blythe, C. 4 for 14, Kent v. Middlesex, at Catford. 9 for 30, Kent v. Hampshire, at Tonbridge. Braund, L. C. 5 for 16, Somerset v. Worcestershire, at Worcester. W. S. A. Brown. 3 for 5, Gloucestershire v. Sussex, at Bristol. Cox, G. 4 for 6, Sussex v. Gloucestershire, at Brighton. Cuttell, W. R. 4 for 3, Lancashire v. Kent, at Manchester (2nd innings). 9 for 34, Lancashire v. Kent, at Manchester (both innings). 5 for 20, Lancashire v. Surrey, at Manchester. Dennett, G. 7 for 28, Gloucestershire v. Middlesex, at Bristol. Gill, G. 3 for 11, Leicestershire v. Hampshire, at Leicester. Gunn, J. 6 for 19, Notts v. Derbyshire, at Chesterfield. Haigh, S. 6 for 21, Yorkshire v. Hampshire, at Leeds. 3 for 9, Yorkshire v. Warwickshire, at Huddersfield (2nd innings). 6 for 17, Yorkshire v. Warwickshire, at Huddersfield both innings). 4 for 12, Yorkshire v. Gloucestershire, at Cheltenham. Hearne, A. 3 for 8, Kent v. Notts, at Gravesend. H.Hesketh-Prichard. 6 for 23, M.C.C. and Ground v. Kent, at Lord’s. Hirst, G. H. 7 for 21, North v. South, at Hastings. Huggins, J. H. 9 for 34, Gloucestershire v. Sussex, at Bristol. Humphreys, E. 4 for 13, Kent v. Somerset, at Taunton. G. L. Jessop. 3 for 10, Gloucestershire v. Worcestershire, at Bristol. KUlick. E. H. 3 for 4, Sussex v Notts, at Brighton. Lees, W . S. 8 for 16, 8urrey v. Hampshire, at the Oval. R. E. More. 4for 10. Gents of England XI. v. Players of South, at Bournemouth. Myers, W. 3 for 9, Yorkshire v. Lancashire, at Manchester. 3 for 8, Yorkshire v. South Africans, at Hull. 3 for 10, Yorkshire v. Leicestershire, at Leicester. 3 for 9, Yorkshire v. Essex, at Leeds. Rhodes, W. 4for 12, Yorkshire v. Notts, at Nottingham. 4 for 12, Yorkshire v. Hampshire, at Leeds (2nd innings). 10 for 89, Yorkshire v. Hampshire, at Leeds (both innings). 4 for 12, Yorkshire v. Essex, at Leeds. Smith, W . C. 9 for 31, Surrey v. Hampshire, at the Oval. 6 for 20, Surrey v. Worcestershire, at the Oval. Tremlin, . 3 for 2, Essex v. Derbyshire, at Leyton. Trott, A. E. 4 for 7, Middlesex v. Yorkshire, at Lord’s. T ablk N o . 23.— TABLE SHOWING THE NUM­ BER OF BOWLERS WHO PEUFOKMED THE HAT - TRICK IN FIRST - CLASS MATCHES DURING THE SEASON. Batsmen Bowler. Match. Dismissed. I Notts v. 1L. G. Wright. Gunn, J............... ' Derby, at ■?C. A. Ollivierre. ( Chesterfield. ( Storer, W.

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