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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