Cricket 1905
52 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. A pril 13, 1905. One wicket H. G. Garnett 1 ... 1 ... 0 . . 1 ... 1 . .100 00 Wainwright, W . 1 ... 1 ... 0 . . 1 ... 2 . . 60*00 T. 8. Fisawick 2 ... 1 ... 0 . . 1 ... 4 . . 25*00 Hayes, E. G .... 1 ... 0 ... 1 ... 1 ... 4 . . 25.00 G. Newport ... 1 ... 1 ... 0 .. 1 ... 11 . 9*09 F. H. Nugent... 1 ... 1 ... 0 .. 1 ... 11 . . 9'09 Raddiffe, L. ... 1 ... 1 ... 0 .. 1 ... 12 . . 8’33 L. H. Gay ... 1 ... 0 ... I .. 1 ... 13 . . 7*69 Inns, J. H. ... 1 ... 1 ... 0 .. 1 ... 20 . . 6*00 W . L. Greenlees 2 .. 1 ... 0 .. 1 ... 23 . . 4-34 The following failed to obtain wickets — J. W . H. T. Doutrlas ... 1 ... 0 ... 0 .. 0 ... 0 __ A. C. MacLaren 1 ... o ... 0 .. 0 ... 0 .. — Denton, D. ... 1 ... 0 ... 0 .. 0 ... 1 .. — C. D. Mclver... 1 ... 0 ... 0 .. 0 ... 1 .. — Staunton, Rev. H. ... 1 ... 0 ... 0 .. 0 ... 1 __ Davis, W. E .... 1 .. 0 ... 0 .. 0 ... 2 .. — Trott, A. E. ... 1 .. 0 ... 0 .. 0 ... 3 .. — A. P. Lucas ... 1 ... 0 ... 0 .. 0 ... 4 .. — Bowell, A. ... 1 ... 0 ... 0 .. 0 ... 6 .. — Laogdon, T. ... 1 ... 0 ... 0 .. 0 ... tf .. — C. H. B. Marsham ... 1 ... 0 ... 0 .. 0 .. 6 ___ C. L. A. Smith 1 ... 0 ... 0 .. 0 ... 8 .. — J. P. Fellows .. 1 ... 0 ... 0 .. 0 ... 10 .. — R. W . Fox ... 1 ... 0 ... 0 .. 0 ... 10 .. — Mortimer, H .... 1 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 ... 11 ... — V. A . btow ... 1 ... 0 ... 0 .. 0 ... 16 .. — Higg ns, J. ... 1 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 ... 20 .. — Phillips, J. ... 1 ... It is a curious fac 0 .. 0 ... 0 ... 20 .. — i that the pi iyer heading the during the entire season. In all matches in which he has appeared for York shire. David Hunter has caught 700 at the wicket and stumped 304. T ablk No. 30.—TABLE 8 BO WING THE NUM BER OF PLAYEKS W hO OBTAINED BIX WICKETS AND FIFTY RU*S OR MOKE IS A FIKST-lLASS M *TC d DURING TBE SEASON. Arnold. E. 6 for 41, and scores of 45 and 5, Worcestershire v. Yorkshire, at Sheffield + 5 for 53 and 3 for 34, and scores of 4 and 85, Worces tershire v. South Afiioans, at Wore-*ter t 7 f^r 76 and 2 for 89, and scoie of 80, Wirceeteishire v. Hampshire, at Worcester. B. J. T. Bosanquet. 7 for 83 and 4 for 68, and scores of 4 and 66*, I.Z. v. Gents. <f Eogland X I., at I ord’s. 2 for 97 and 6 for 60, and ecoie tf 145, Gentlemen v. Players, at the Oval. 5 for 112 and 5 for 13tf, and score of 141, Middlesex v. Yorkshire, at Sheffield. 3 for 76 and 5 for 23, and scores of 80 and 3, Middle sex v. Kent, at Lord’s. Burrows, K. D. 2 for 43 and 5 for 43, and scores of 22 and 29, Wor cestershire v. South Africans, at v\orcester. Cox, G. 5 for 94 and 2 for 59, and score of 76, Sussex v. E sex, at Br ghton. G. Curgenven. 3 for 59 and 3 for 44, and scores of 95 ard 24, Derby shire v. Leicestershire, at Derby. Cuttell, W. R. 3 for 51 and 3 for 71, and score of 69*, Lancashire v. c-omerset ac Bath. 3 for 49 and 3 for 37, and scores of 47* and 36, I an- ca>hire v. Kent, ar. Tonbridge + 5 for 45 aud 2 for 20, and score i f 101, La-.cashire v. Sonv rset, at Manchester + W. H. B. Evans. 5 for 27 and 5 for 33. and score of 78, Oxford Univer sity v. Somerset, at Oxford Fairse vice, J. W. 2 for 59 and 4 for 29, and scores of 35 and 23, Kent v. Lancashire, at Tonbridge. Gill, G. 6 for 69 and 1 for 74. and sc< re* of 49 and 2*, Leices tershire v. Worcesteishire, at Worcester. Gunn, J. 6 for 75 and 1 for 64. and score of 66, Notts v. Surrey, at Nottingham. 5 for 65 and 6 f jt 67, and scores of 27 and 58, Notts. v. Sussex, at Nottingham.+ 7 for 77 aud 4 for 66, and scores of 95 and £9*, Notts v. G;ouc»stershire, at Gloucestert 1for 65 and 6 for 19. and scores of 35 and 37, Notts v. Dert y.«hire. at Chesterfield. 6 for 170 and 2 for 111, and score of 59, Notts y. Leicestershire, at Nottingham. 3 ftr 70 and 3 for 69, and scores of 1U0 and 44, Notts v. Surrey, at the Oval. 7 f jr 182 and I for 29, and scores of 52 and 6, Notts v. Middlesex, at Nottingham. Haigh, S. 3 for 59 and 3 for 46. and score of 138, Yorkshire v. Warwickshire, at Edgbaston.t 5 for 85 and 1 for 28, and scores of 104 and 7*, York shire v. Derbyshire, at Sheffield.+ {To be confirmed.) THE AUSTRALIANS. TH E NEW Z E A LA N D TOUR . ( Continued, from Page 37.) THE MATCH AGAINST WELLINGTON XV. ( second <? f the tou r .) Played at Wellington on February 17th, 18th and 20th. Drawn. Wellington had a new wicket for the second innings. A ustralians . A. J. Hopkins, b Calla way ........................12 M. A. Noble, b Bennett 18 W. W. Armstrong, b Bennett .................49 F. Laver, b Bennett... 9 J. J. Kelly, c Olnvier, b Callaway .......... 8 W. P. Howell, c Law rence, b Bennett ... 0 A ustralians . S. E. Gregory, b Ben nett ... ................10 V. Trumper, c Box- shall, b Callaway ... 6 C. Hill, not o u t..........44 R. A. Duff, run out ... 5 D. R. A. Gehrs,run out 0 Extras................. 3 Total ...164 A.J.Hopkins,cMahony, b Upham................ 13 S.E.Gregory, c Barton, b Redgrave ......... 85 V. Trumper, c Brice, b Tucker .................10 R. A. Duff, c Cobcroft, b Redgrave ......... 70 C. Hill, c Blacklock, b Hawthome ..........95 M. A. Noble, b Mona ghan ........................16 W ellington XV. W. W. Armstrong, c Cobcroft, b Haw thorne .................17 D.R.A.Gehrs, b Mona ghan ........................ 8 J.J. Kelly, c Barton, b Hawthorne ......... 58 C. E. McLeod, not out 20 A. Cotter, run out ... 8 Extras.................33 Total ...433 Firsi innings. L. T. Cobcroft, run out ...51 C. Hickson, b N oble..........13 Hutchings,e Cotter, b Noble 0 J. J. Mahony, b Cotter ... 9 J.P.Blacklock,c Armstrong, b Cotter ... .................18 Tucker, c Cotter, b McLeod 7 W.Redgrave,cGeqrs,bNoble 30 Hawthorn, c Gregory, b N o b le ............................... Upham, c and b Noble ... Weybourne, c Gehrs, b N ob le............................... 0 Waters, st Kelly,b Noble... 12 Brice, c Gehrs, b Noble ... 7 Barton, b Noble .................15 Hickey, c Hopkins, b Noble 0 Monaghan, not out Second innings. b Hopkins.......... 6 not out.................56 c Kelly, b Noble 38 c Hill, b Hopkins 13 b Armstrong ... not out .......... c Hill, b Hopkins 3 run out c Gehrs, b Arm strong .......... b Gehrs .......... 6 /(Austin, lbw, b Cotter......... 3 It* , Siedeberg, b Cotter ".. ... 9 <£, Cramond, b Noble .......... 9 tf Graham, c Hill, b Noble ... 1 +I Baker, b Cotter ............. 7 AfcHowden, e Kelly, b Noble 0 can d b Hopkins 3 39< IfFisher, c Gehrs, b Noble . 9 n 0* i£Kilgour, b Cotter.......... . Extras... Total O. Upham ... 20 Tucker ... 14 Hutchings 4 Monaghan 23 .. 11 ..183 0 c and b Hopkins 30 Extras. 10 :^Shacklock, b Cotter ^Williams, not out A ustralians . M. R. VV. O. 1 102 1 j Brice ... 6 1 69 II Hickey... 3 0 28 0 j Redgrave 7 1 92 2 |Hawthorn 5.4 W ellington XV. Total ...214‘,*fChadwick, cand b Noble... » Extras ................ M. R. W. 0 22 0 0 22 0 1 39 2 0 25 3 First innings Second innings. (). M. R. W. O. M. R. W. Cotter .......... 20 7 30 3 ... ... 11 3 18 0 Hopkins.......... 6 2 10 0 ... ... 19 5 44 4 Noble .......... 27 9 63 9 ... ... 13 3 29 1 McLeod.......... 4 0 14 1 ... ... 5 0 8 0 Armstrong ... 18 3 56 0 ... ... 19 6 52 2 Gehrs... ... 7 • ) 23 1 Duff ... ... 11 5 20 0 Armstrong delivered three no-balls. THE CANTERBURY MATCH. ( th ir d of the tou r .) Played at Christchurch on February 24, 25, and 27, 1905. The Australians won by eight wickets. They had to make 137 runs in a hour, and succeedel with two minutes to spare. C anterbury . First innings. Second innings. A. Sims, c Kelly, b Noble.j.. 3 c Armstrong, b Noble .......... 4 H.C.Ridley,cHowell,bNoble 3 b Laver ......... 30 J. D. Lawrence, c Howell, b c Armstrong, b N o b le ........................ .... 14 Laver ......... 49 K. Ollivier, c Gehrs, b Ann- strong ............................... 20 b Laver ......... 39 S. Orchard, c Annstrong, b N o b le ............................... 0 c Gehrs, b Noble 35 S. T. Callaway, c Laver, b c Armstrong, b Annstrong....................... 16 Laver .......... 8 W. H. Ellis, not out ... 14 c Trumper, b Laver ......... 0 A. Barron, c Kelly, b Noble 30 b Laver ......... 0 J. H. Bennett, c Kelly, b N o b le .......................* ... 6 c Laver, b Noble 0 C. Boxshall, c Hopkins, b Duff ........... ................. 0 b Laver .......... 3 Read, b Noble ... ... 1 not out................. 6 Extras .............. ,.. 10 Extras......... 9 Tota} ... ...117 Tpt&l... ...183 Second innings: R. A. Duff, b Galloway, 42; V. Trumper, not out, 87 ; C. Hill, b Callaway. 2; M. A. Noble, not out, 5; Extra. 1. Total (2 wkts.) 137. C anterbury . First innings. _ Second innings. O. M. R. W. ......... 23 10 42 3 7 Noble ... . Armstrong . Howell ... . Laver ... Duff.......... 0. M. R. W. 19 14 7 5 3 11 23 Hopkins Gehrs... A ustralians . Callaway Bennett First innings. O. M. R. W. 23 5 77 3 22 4 84 5 Read Second innings. O. M. R. W. THE OTAGO MATCH. ( fourth of the tou r .) Played at Dunedin on March 3 and 5. The Australians won by an innings and 173 runs. O tago . First innings. Second innings. b Cotter ..........14 c Noble, b Cotter 3 b Hopkins......... 2 c Noble, b Cotter 28 b Armstrong ... 9 Total.. ... 55 A ustralia . V.Trumper,c Graham, b Austin ... .........87 R.A.I)uff,b Shacklock 74 C. Hill, c Cramond, b Shacklock ..........15 M. A. Noble, c Siede berg, b Shacklock.. 2 S. E. Gregory, b Shacklock .......... 4 A. J. Hopkins, b Fisher ... . b Hopkins., c ( tehra, b Ann- strong ......... not out................. c Gehrs, b Arm strong .......... b Hopkins......... Extras .......... Total 0 7 0 0 0 10 76 lbw, W. W. Armstrong. runout .......... "..12 D. R. A.Gehrs, not out 45 J. J. Kelly, c Baker* b Fisher ................... 28 A. Cotter, c Chad wick, b Fisher W. P. Howell, Shacklock Extras.......... Total 28 ..304 Noble Cotter O tago . First innings. R. W. ... 30 5 ... 20 Second innings. R. W. 20 0 15 3 18 4 10 3 5 ............ Hopkins ..MS. Armstrong/^. A ustralia . R. W.| R. 124 5 Austin, 1*:.. 17 94 3 I * 1 " U t LORD B R A C K L E Y ’S TEAM TH E W EST IND IES . Shacklock it' Fisher .. W. 1 iisr THE MATCH AGAINST BARBADOS GARRISON. ( tw elfth of th e tou r .) Played at Barbados on February 27. Drawn. Lieut. White, c Bum. b S.-Hayward..........56 Pte.Eaglestone.cBurn, b S.-Hayward..........36 Capt. Palmer, b S.- Hayward ................. 5 Lieut. Deane, b S.1 Hayward................. n Capt. Lang, st Moss, b Wynyard .......... B arbados G arrison . 35 b 9 Sergt. Rowntree, Hayes ................. Pte. Smith, c Cole, b Wynyard................. 12 Corpl. Delabertouche, not out .................14 Lieut.Kitchin,cEbden, b S.-Hayward.......... 1 B 14, lb 4, w 1, nb 2... 21 ♦Total (8 wkts.)189 Pte. Cliarman and Corpl. Samuels did not bat, ♦Jjipiflgs declared plpsed.
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