Cricket 1905
416 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. S ept . 14, 1905 Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. Cuffe............... . ... 454.4... 79 .. .1422 ... 49 .... 29-02 Burrows ......... ... 373 ... 40 ...1494 ... 51 ..., 29 29 Bird ............... . ... 88 . 1 ... 15 ... 258 ... 8 .... 32-25 Pearson ........., ... 158.3... 21 ..,. 603 ... 12 .. . 50-25 R. E. Foster ... ... 33 ... 6 ... 132 . .. 1 ... .132-00 The following bowled in one innings o n l y W . R. Burns (5-0-35-0), B. G. Stevens (2-0-18-0), and G. N. Foster (1-0-4-0). YORKSHIRE.—Matches played, 28; won, 18; lost, 3; drawn, 7. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Times Most of not Total in an inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. Hirst ......... ... ... 35 ... 7 ...1713 ... 341 ... 61-17 Denton... ............. .. 43 ... 1 ... .1963 ... 172 ... 46-73 Rhodes.................... .. 35 ... 4 ....1117 ... 201 ... 3603 Hon. F. S. Jackson ... 18 ... 0 .. . 530 ... Ill .. . 29-44 Tunnicliffe............. .. 38 ... 5 .... 913 ... 102 ... 27-66 Rothery ............. .. 30 ... 2 .... 738 ... 118 ... 26-35 Wilkinson, (W. H.) ... 10 ... 0 .. 227 . 60 ... 22-70 H aigh....................... 37 ... 3 ..! 721 " . 70 ... 21-20 Lord Hawke ... ... 30 ... 8 ... 460 ... 51 ... 20-90 H. Wilkinson ... ... 20 ... 0 .. . 414 ... 81 ... 20 70 M yers.................... .. 38 ... 5 .... 638 ... 75 .. . 1933 Grimshaw................ 19 ... 0 .. . 337 ... 71 ... 17-73 Wainwright, (W.) ... 3 ... 0 .. . 42 ... 35 ... 14-00 Hunter....................... 29 ... 8 ... 227 .... 40 ... 10-80 E. Smith ......... ... 10 2 . 85 ..,. 22 *.. . 1062 Rudston ................ 5 ! o . 42 ... 21 ... 8-40 Ringrose ................ 19 ... 4 ... 89 ... 19 ... 5-93 The following also batted : Oyston, 2*, 10,5, 0*, 5*; Dolphin, 1*, 1, 0*, 3; Higgins, 2, 15; Elms, 0, 20; Crowther, 0, 0; G. TattersaU, 26,0; and Deyes, 0. “ CENTURIES ” FOR. Denton, v. Somerset, May 4 ................................107 Denton, v. Warwickshire, May 2 5 .........................132 Denton, v. Middlesex, June 1 .............................102 Denton, v. Hampshire, July 17.............................165 Denton, v. Gloucestershire, July 31 ..................172 Denton, v. Hampshire, August 3 .......................*133 Denton, v. Essex, August 17 ............................... 134 Hirst, v. Worcestershire, May 11 .......................*108 Hirst, v. Leicestershire, May 18 .........................341 Hirst, v. Sussex, June 26 ..................................*103 Hirst, v. Surrey, July 20 ....................................*232 Hon. F. S. Jackson, v. Derbyshire, May 15........... Ill Rhodes, v. Somerset, May 4 ......... ................201 Rhodes, v. Somerset, July 6 .............................108 Rothery, v. Hampshire, July 17 ...................... 118 Tunnicliffe, v. Warwickshire, May 25 ............... 102 ♦Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. 622 ...177 ...1429 ... 97 Haigh Rhodes ... Hirst......... Myers Ringrose... Grimshaw Oyston . 842-5 . . 599*3 . 396-1 . 384 3 . . 25 . 79 Hon. F. S. Jackson 1542 E. Smith............... 23-1 Wilkinson, (W. H.) 51 .232 ...1986 ...126 .124 ...1618 ... 88 .1200 ... 62 .1206 ... 60 . 64 ... 3 . 215 ... 9 . 335 ... 14 . 120 27 75 . 72 10 . 21 47 1 . 14 . 14-73 15-76 18-38 19-50 ;o ... 2o-io 3 ... 21-33 ... 23-88 L ... 23-92 5 ... 24-00 0 ... — The following bowled in two innings: Deyes (26-4-2-110-5), Elms (7-1-0-28-1), Denton (11-4-33-1), and Tunnicliffe (6-2-13-0), and H. Wilkinson (4-0-28-0) once only. Ringrose delivered thirty-eight no-balls, Myers eighteen, Haigh ten, Hirst five, and Oyston one. Rhodes bowled nine wides, Ringrose five, and Grimshaw, Haigh and Myers two each. CRICKET IN THE WEST INDIES. TRINIDAD v. JAMAICA. The first match began on Saturday, August 5, and was concluded on the following Tuesday. Two innings were played, with the result that "Trinidad were victorious by 102 runs. T r in id a d . First innings. P. I. Oox, b Morrison ... Second innings. 8 c H. Kerr,b Shan non ............... 1 '6 b Shannon... 8 c M. Kerr, b Ken nedy... ......... 3 c Motta, b Shan non ................ 2 Wilson, c Holt, b Kennedy 35 c Morrison, b Moisten .........20 lbw. b Moisten... 26 b Morrison......... 6 c H. Kerr, b Ken nedy................ 12 N. Hart, b Shannon ....... L. Constantine, lbw, 1 Shannon ............. . .. G. C. Learmond, run out.. L. S.'D. Ad£, b Shannon S..Smith, b Shannon ... J. Pinder, not out 18 7 11 21 J. A. Romeo, lbw, b Shan non ............................ H. Fitt, b Shannon ......... Cumberbatch, c Hutton Holt ................... B 5, lb 3 ......... 1 not out............... .13 b Moisten ......... b c M. Kerr, b Ken- 4 nedy............... .. 8 Leg-byes ... Total ...210 Total.........109 J am aica First innings. A. E. Motta, st Wilson, b Constantine ................45 O. H. Burton, c Wilson, b Smith............... ......... M. M. Kerr, c and b Con stantine ...................... H. F. Kerr, c Learmond, b Smith............................ H. Kennedy, c and b Oon- tine ............................. R. Hutton, not out ......... H. Shannon, c Constantine, b Smith ...................... Byes ...................... Second innings, lbw, b Cumber batch ......... 4 6 b Cumberbatch 3 3 c Cumberbatch, b Romeo......... 67 7 not out............... 13 12 c Smith, b Romeo 0 10 c Oox, b Romeo 7 1 b Romeo ......... 4 9 b Oumberbatch 7 0 b Cumberbatch 0 5 c Constantine, b Cumterbatch 2 0 b Cumberbatch 0 6 B 5, lb 1 ... 6 Total ...104 Morrison ... Moisten ... Hutton ... Shannon ... Kennedy... M. Kerr ... H olt......... T r in id a d . First innings. O. M. R. W. 15 9 11 21 11 . 3 31 1 43 0 . 30 0 . Total.........113 Second innings. O. M. R. W. ... 6.1 ... 2 ... 11 ... 14 30 3 3 41 3 .3 0 3 1.. J am a ic a . First innings. O. M. R. W. Smith ... ... 28.5 Cumberbatch 23 Romeo Constantine . 9 50 3 . 9 24 2 . 1 11 0 . 5 14 3 . Second innings. O. M. R. W. ... 16 6 40 0 ... 19.1 10 36 6 ... 15 5 23 4 ... 4 2 8 0 Smith delivered a no-ball. TRINIDAD v. JAMAICA. In the second match Trinidad had an easy win by an innings and 123 runs. The batting of Learmond and the very effective bowling of Cumberbatch were the chief factors in their success. T r in id a d . G. C. Learmond, hit wkt, b Moisten ...120 P. I. Cox, b Moisten ... 22 N. Hart, lbw, b Moisten .............. 3 L. Constantine, st Nelson, b Moisten... 10 S. Smith, c Nelson, b Shannon.............31 Wilson, c Hutton, b Nelson .............53 L. S. d’Ade,st Nelson, b Moisten............... 2 J. A. Pinder, not out 18 F. Gransaull, b Shan non ...................... 10 Oumberbatch,b Shan non ...................... 0 J. A. Romeo, c Phil lips, b Nelson ... 2 B 18,lb 11..........29 Total ...300 J am a ic a . First innings. M. M. Kerr, st Wilson, b Sm ith............................ 2 A. E. Motta,c Cumberbatch, b Smith ......................17 J . Holt, c Pinder, b Cum berbatch ...................... 4 E. L. Phillips, c Constan tine, b Cumberbatch ... 7 Lt. F. Wilson, c Hart, b Cumberbatch ............... 36 R. Hutton, c Hart, b Cum berbatch ...................... 12 M. Moisten, not out .........10 C. H. Burton, c Smith, b Cumberbatch ................ 0 C. S. Morrison, b Cumber batch ............................ 23 Leo. Nelson, c Constantine, b Cumberbatch.............. 0 H. Shannon, c Cox, b Cum berbatch ...................... 0 B 7, lb 1 ................ 8 Second innings. b Cumberbatch.. 0 b Smith ......... 4 c Smith, b Oum- berbatch......... 0 c Cumberbatch, b Constantine 10 b Cumberbatch.. 1 st Wilson, b Smith ......... 1 c sub., b Smith... 2 not out... 10 Total .........119 T r in id a d . b Cumberbatch.. 8 st Wilson, b Con stantine ......... 10 c Romeo, b Con stantine ......... 0 Byes .........12 Total .........58 Morrison . . 12 2 36 0 Holt......... 4 0 32 0 Shannon . . 21 6 51 3 Kerr 5 0 22 0 Hutton . 4 0 18 0 Lt. Wilson 3 1 9 0 Moisten . . 19 0 (is 5 Nelson ... 6 0 18 2 Phillips . . 9 4 17 0 J am a ic a . First innings. O. M. R. W. Smith ...........25 9 43 2 ... Cumberbatch..224. 7 41 8 ... Coastantine ... 8 2 22 0 ... Romeo ........... 5 2 5 0 ... Second innings. O. M. R. W. ... 9 3 14 3 ... 15 7 21 4 ... 6.5 1 11 3 TRINIDAD v. JAMAICA. In the third match Trinidad was again successful, winning by seven wickets. Cumberbatch again bowled with great effect. This time his nine wickets were got at a cost of less than nine runs apiece. S. Smith’s first score of 59for Trinidad was the highest individual innings of the match. J am a ic a . First innings. C. H. Burton,c Constantine, b Smith ...................... 0 J. Holt, c Cox, b Cumber batch .............................15 R. Hutton, c Constantine, b Romeo ......................18 A. E. Motta, c Cox, b Smith 35 Lieut. Wilson, c Wilson, b Cumberbatch ............... 15 E. L. Phillips, b Oumber- batch ............................. 0 M. Moisten, b Cumberbatch 11 Major Hobson, c Romeo, b Cumberbatch ................ C. S. Morrison, b Cumber batch ............... ......... G. Gunter, not out ......... H. Shannon, c Learmond, b Smith ...................... B 4, nb 1 ............... Second innings. c Oox, b Romeo 22 c Cox, b Con stantine .........14 c Cumberbatch, b Smith.........18 run out ......... 7 c D’Ade, b Oum- berbatch......... 0 b Cumberbatch b Oumberbatch 1 not out... c &b Constantine 1 b Romeo ......... 7 c & b Constantine 0 Extras.........16 Total ............... 113 T r in id a d . Morri- Total... G. C. Learmond, son, b Shannon .........28 L. Constantine, c Shannon, b Hobson ...................... 6 G. A. Pinder, b Morrison... 19 Wilson, c and b Moisten ... 9 N. Hart, b Morrison ......... 1 S. Smith, lbw, b Shannon 59 P. I. Cox, c Hutton, b Mor rison ............................ 1 N. Betancourt, b Moisten... 11 L. L. D’Ade, c Motta, b Morrison ......................16 Cumberbatch, not out ... 14 J. Romeo, c &b Morrison... 1 Extras...................... 6 not out.. .. b Morrison.. 15 11 st Gunter, b Phil lips ............... not out......... b Morrison... Extras... Total ...170 Total (3 wkts) 36 PELHAM v. NORTHERN ASSURANOE.- at North Dulwich on September 2. P e l h a m . -Played B. T. Bonser, b Peters 1 P. Lingwood, b Bing ham ...................... 25 F. C. De la Cour, run out ...................... 0 J. E. Potter, c Peters, b Hays ............... 10 H. Seaward, b Hayes 50 Wallis, c Coard, b Thompson ......... 2 J. H. Higgins, 1 Hayes .............. A. E. Batty, c and 1 Hayes .............. A. Long, b Peters .. H. Savory, not out .. A. N. Other, absent.. B 3, w 1, nb 3 .. Total (9 wkts) 111 Waite, c Batty, DelaCour .........12 Thompson, run out ... 4 Moseley, b De la Oour 14 Peters, b Potter.........16 Hayes, c Savory, b De la Cour ......... 0 Eccles, c Bonser, b Wallis ................ 1 N o rth ern A ssu ran c e . b Bingham.bDelaOour 31 Blackman, b De la Cour...................... 6 Whaite, b Potter ... 0 Coard,c Potterb De la Oour...................... 7 Light, not out ......... 0 B 2. nb 1 ......... 3 Total 94 PELHAM v. OOLVESTONE.—Played at Chingford on August 26. C o lvesto n e . Dunt, c Hood, b Potter 9 Linde, b De la Cour 4 Linde, b Potter . Gould, c Wallis, b Potter ............... Underwood, c Potter, b De la C our......... Dollman, lbw, b Potter ............... Church, b De la Cour Donald, b Potter ... 4 Nice, not out ......... 0 Wallis (jun.), c Hood, b Potter............... 0 A. N. Other, absent... 0 Byes ............... 5 Total (9 wkts) 28 P e l h a m . M. W. Hood, run out 1 H. Seaward, b Gould A.G. Long, b Dollman 18 E. Graystone, b Dunt 4 J. E. Potter, b Doll man ...................... 11 F. O. De la Cour, c Linde, b Dollman... 24 J. H. Higgins, b Dunt 15 B. T. Bonser, not out 19 Wallis, not out.........20 B 7, lb 7, nb 2 ... 16 Total (7 wkts) 176 O. Harrison and A. N. Other did not bat. Printed and Published lor the Proprietor by ila K a n r & Hatohbb L td ., 167 168 and 169,iUpper Thames Street, London, E.O, Sept. 14th, 1906.
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