Cricket 1906

400 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OP THE GAME S e p t . 6, 1906. YORK SH IRE.—Matches played,28; won, 17; lost, 3; drawn, 8. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Times Most of not Total in an Inns. out runs. Inns. Aver. Hirst ................... ... 46 .. 5 . .1771 .. 122 .. 43-19 Denton................... .. 46 .. 2 . .1619 .. 127 .. 36*79 Rhodes................... .. 46 .. 3 .. .1431 .. 119 .. 33-27 E. Smith ........... .. 8 .. 1 . 222 .. 46 .. 31-71 Tunnicliffe........... .. 38 .. 3 .. .1074 ... 98 .. 30*68 C. A. M idgley ... .. 6 .. 2 . . 115 .. 59*. .. 28-75 T. L. Taylor .. 19 .. 1 . . 361 .. 69 .. 20-05 H a ig h ................... .. 38 .. 6 .. 596 ... 75*. . 18-62 Rothery ........... .. 40 ... 3 .. 674 ... 89 . . 18-21 Rudston ........... .. 12 .. 0 .. 217 ... 50 . . 18-08 Hunter (D.)........... .. 33 .. 16 .. 303 .. 34*. . 17-81 W ilkinson (W . H.) .. 34 .. 2 . 540 .. 79 ... 16-87 Hon. F. S. Jackson .. 4 .. 0 . . 67 .. 31 . . 16-75 Grimshaw ........... .. 16 .. 2 . . 208 .. 42 .. 14-85 Lord Hawke .. 23 .. 3 . . 244 .. 36 .. 12-20 Myers ................... ... 35 .. 7 . . 333 .. 44 .. 11-89 Dolphin ........... ... 6 .. 4 . . 11 .. 4* .. 5-50 Deyes ................... .. 6 .. 1 . . 24 .. 11*... 4-80 Gill (F.) ........... ... 4 .. 0 . . 18 .. 11 .. 4-50 W ilson (B.B.) ... .. 4 .. 0 . . 13 .. 8 .. 3-25 Ringrose ........... .. 4 .. 1 . . 9 .. 7 .. 3 00 The following also battec : Sedgwick 17*. 34, and 1*; Hardisty, 8 and 13: Farrar, 2; Parkin, 0. Smith (G.) played in one match, but did not bat. “ CEN TU R IE S" FOR. Denton, v Leicestershire, May 2 1 ...........................108 Denton, v. Middlesex, June 14 ...........................127 Denton, v. Notts, June 21 (1st inn.) ...................107 Denton, v. Notts, June 21 (2nd inn.) ...................109* Hirst, v. Kent, May 17 .......................................... 101 Hirst, v. Warwickshire, May 24 ...........................104 Hirst, v. Sussex, July 12 ..........................................122 Hirst, v. Somerset, August 27 (1st inn.) ...........Ill Hirst, v. Somerset, August 27 (2nd inn.) ...........117* Rhodes, v. Leicestershire, August 9 ...................119 Rhodes, v. Somerset, August 27 ...........................115* ♦Signifies not out. BOW LING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. A ver Sedgwick.................. H aigh ................. H irst......................... O. A. Midgley......... Deyes......................... Rhodes ................. R in grose................. Myers......................... W ilkinson (W .H.).. Hon. F. S. Jackson Parkin (10-1-25-2) and Grimshaw (14-4-39-1) bowled in two innings, and the following once only : Tunni­ cliffe (4-1-6-1) and W ilson (B.B.) (9-1-30-0). Myers delivered 15 no-balls. Hirst 14, Haigh 6. Ringrose 5, and M idgley 3. Myc: j bowled 6 wides, Ringrose 2, and Haigh, Hirst, Midgley, and Rhodes one each. 37 . . 6 .. 130 .. 10 . . 13-00 754 . .169 ..1868 ..138 . . 15-33 1082 . .230 ..2701 ..182 . . 14-84 54-5. . 13 .. 149 .. 8 . . 18-62 64-3. . 14 .. 192 .. 10 . . 19-20 729 . .141 ..2036 .. 91 . . 22-37 85-2. . 20 .. 240 .. 10 . . 24-40 3495. . 69 ..1020 .. 31 . . 32-90 101-1. . 15 .. 344 .. 10 . . 34-40 44 . . 6 .. 146 .. 3 . . 48 66 SURREY CLUB AND GROUND v. BORO’ OF SO U THW A R K . Played at Kennington Oval on August 24. The Boro’ team just saved the match at the close, being 101 behind with one wicket to fall when play ceased. Nice took all the nine Southwark wickets down. Lee, a left-handed batsman, hit in brilliant style. S u r r e y O. & G. Hon. S. R. Beresford, c W ebb, b R. Abel 16 H. Hayter, b Tappen- ton .......................... 48 P. H. Slater, b David­ son .......................... 90 Spring, run out......... 1 J. H. A. Tolkein, c Webb, b W. A b e l... 12 F. Odell, F. P. Francis (capt.), and G. F. Hall did not bat. * Innings declared closed. B. H. Holloway, b Dickason................... 15 Nice, c Love, b Dicka­ son .......................... 8 Harrison, not out ... 13 Stedman, not out ... 30 B 12, lb 3, w 2, nb 1 18 Total (7 wkts)*251 B oro ’ o p S o u t h w a r k . R. O. Alwyn, b Nice... 28 E.Lee.cSpring, b Nice 96 H. Love, c Stedman, b Nice .......................... 6 A. E. Palmer, b Nice... 2 S. J. Dickasoa, b Nice 8 G. Wimwill, b Nice ... 0 R. Abel, b Nice........... W . Abel, b Nice J. Capon, not out ... J. S. W ebb, b Nice ... B 3, lb 2 ........... J. S. W ebb and R. Davidson did not bat. Total (9 wkts.) 150 BRIXTON W ANDERERS (2) v. FOREST HILL (2).—Played at East Dulwich on August 18. F orest A. E. Henley, b Storey 3 C. Moore, c Dignasse, b Benge .................. 5 H. R. Hunter, b Storey 0 J. Balkwell.b Benge... 2 H. Barham, c H ogg, b Benge .................. 14 C .G . Y oung,cDignasse, b Storey ................... 4 C. H. Barham, st Dig­ nasse, b Benge ... 14 H il l (2). S. J. Benton, not out P.Gibbon.st Dignasse, b Eenge ................... L. H. Baskett, c Hogg, b Storey ................... H.R. Cressall, b Storey B 2 ,lb 3 ........... Total A.Lee,cMoore, b Bask­ ett .......................... 22 H.C.Dignasse.bYoung 29 A. V. Storey, b Hunter 5 A. Harbert, c Hunter, b Y o u n g ................... 53 O. H ogg, not out ... 4 L.Lewis, c H. Barham, b H unter................... 7 E. Gilbert, st Gibbon, b Barham................... B r ix t o n W a n d er ers (2). 11 R. O. H eadon,st Gib­ bon, b Hunter ... 24 E. Preston, b Young 6 W. J. Benge, c Balk- wili, b Young........... 6 P. Thurston, c and b C. Barham ........... 6 B 29, lb 2 ...........31 Total ...204 CRICKET IN INDIA. PARSEE GYMKHANA v. BOMBAY GYMKHANA. In this match, played on August 4 on the Parsee ground at Bombay, the Parsees had all the best of the game on the first innings. Their success was due in a very great measure to the fine bowling of A. H. Mehta, who took seven of the ten wickets for 26 runs. In the second innings of the Bombay Gymkhana Cheetham played fine cricket. B o m ba y G y m k h a n a . First innings. A. Cheetham, c Wadia, b M eh ta.................................. 5 C. G. Stileman, not out ... 17 J. Monteath, b M ehta.........12 E. E. Christie, b Mehta ... 13 R. E. A. Elliott, c Cliothia, b M eh ta..................................21 S. N. Powell, lbw, b Dubash 0 A.H. O. Streetfield, b Mehta 0 P. R. Cadell, b Mehta........... 5 E. Priestly, c and b Mehta 1 E. E. Coombs, b Pocha ... 1 P. M. D. Sanderson, b P o c h a .................................. 4 Extras ...........11 Total...........90 P arsees . J.D.Mody, b Stileman 76 L. M. Chothia, b Stile­ man ......................... 0 N. D. Saklatvala, c Cheetham,bCoombs 8 J. Dubash, run out ... 10 H. D. Kanga, b Chee­ tham ..........................16 A . H. Wadia, c and b Stilem an.................. 3 R. E. Mody, not out... 6 Second innings. cWadia,bDubash 81 c Saklatvala, b Mehta .......... b D u b a sh ........... ' b D u b a sh ........... not out..................4 Extras 33 Total (4 wkts.) 175 H. F. Commissariat, st Sanderson, b Cheetham ........... 6 A. H. Mehta, st San­ derson, b Stileman 1 P.B.Lam, b Cheetham 0 J. J. Pocha, c Mon­ teath, b Cheetham 31 Extras..................18 Total ..175 ST. JOHN ’ S COLLEGE, HURSTPIER - PO INT. S eason op 1906. BATTING AVERAGES. J. E. de W. Denning R. C. Petherbridge R .B . Neill ........... H. R. W ebb........... E. Gilbert ........... E. C. H. Taylor ... A. R. W e b b ........... F. R. P rin g ........... C. D. Martyn W . H. Colquhoun W . W . Dennis ... R. C. Petherbridge J. E. deW . Denning A. Gilbert ........... W . H. Colquhoun... R. B. Neill ... W. W. Dennis... No. Times Most of not Total in an inns out. runs. inns. Aver. ?••• 25 ... 1 .. 758 .. 130*. . 31-5 ... 10 ... 2 .. 164 . 55 . . 20-5 ... 24 ... 4 .. 364 .. 70 . . 18-2 ... 25 ... 1 .. 348 ... 57 . . 14*5 ... 20 ... 3 .. 133 . . 33 . 7-8 ... 16 ... 5 .. 77 . . 17*... 7-7 ... 23 ... 0 .. 169 . . 30 .. 7-3 ... 25 ... 0 .. 172 . . 18 .. 6-8 ... 10 ... 1 .. 61 . . 20*. .. 6-7 ... 19 ... 0 .. 110 . . 47 .. 5-7 ... 14 ... 4 .. 60 . . 11 .. 46 JNG AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns Runs. Wkts. Aver. 41 .. 1 .. 189 . . 18 .. 10-5 271.2 .. 40 .. 902 . . 71 .. 12-7 57.1. . 2 .. 287 . . 16 .. 17-8 50.2. . 9 .. 245 . . 13 .. 18-8 58.6... 7 .. 215 . . 10 .. 21-5 207.3 .. 27 .. 711 . . 27 .. 26-3 THE STANDARD A.C. (PARIS) CLUB. (Continued from page 370.) 5 th MATOH, v. DOVER W E D N E SD A Y -P layed at Dover. The result was a draw. S t an d ard A t h l e t ic . E. Tolfree, c Budden, b Easby ...................53 J. Peschier, c Budden, b Redwood .......... 1 E. d’Arbelles.b Field 32 H. Weaver, c Easby, b Hicks ...................66 J. Jordan, c W right, b Easby .................. 33 G. Hosegood, not out 12 Extras.................. 5 Total (5 wkts)*203 * Innings declared closed. W Dunbar, W . Pullen, H. Jordan, P. H. Tomalin and W. G. Parry did not bat. D over W ednesday . 0 W .E.W right,bTolfree V. Budden, c and b Tolfree ...................10 J.Easby, c D ’Arbelles, b Weaver...................29 P.W.Youden,bWeaver 6 P.Thompson.bWeaver 0 D.C.Redwood, notout 55 D. Belchamber, lbw, b Tolfree ................... 0 W . Winter, b Peschier 17 A. C. Hicks, not out... 4 Extras.................. 6 Total (7 wkts)...125 6 t h MATCH, v. WALDERSHARE P A R K (12 a-side). —Played at Waldershare. The home team won by two wickets. Of the seven matches played, two were won, four lost, and one drawn Score:— S t an d ard A t h l e t ic . E. Tolfree, c Collard, b Blake.......................... 40 J.A.Peschier.bBumage 5 J d’Arbelles,b Drewitt 4 H. Weaver, b Howe ... 63 J. Jordan, c James, b Bumage ................. 3 G. Hosegood. b Howe 14 J.E.Churchill, b Bum­ age .......................... 0 J. R. Simner, lbw, b Howe ................... 1 H. Jordan, b Bumage 0 W . Pullen, b Platt ... 3 J.Merryfield.bBumage 0 P. H. Tomalin, not out 3 Extras.................. 21 Total ...157 W a l d e r sh a r e P a r k . J.Bean, c Churchill, b Weaver ...................43 H.Drewitt.c H.Jordan, b T olfree.................. 24 Hon.James,c Peschier, b W eaver.................. 31 A. Blake, b Weaver ... 4 —.Wright,c&b Weaver 4 P. Collard, not out ... 17 F. Bumage, b Weaver 2 P.Thomp8on .cChurch- ill, b Peschier H.Powell, c Hosegood, b Peschier ........... L.Howe, c H. Jordan, b Weaver.................. Extras................... Total (9 wkts) 161 HAMPSTEAD v. SOUTHGATE.—Played at Hamp­ stead on August 29. H am pstead . First innings. G. A. S. Hickson, c Darling­ ton, b Lewis ...................76 E. E. Barnett, c Darlington, b Bates .......................... 13 G. G. Dumbelton, bLewis 2 A. R. Trimen, b Lewis ... 23 E. L. Marsden, c Bates, b L e w is ..................................12 Dr. R. T. Ingram, c Arm­ strong, b Lewis .........24 R. Leigh-Ibbs, Ibw, b Lewis 10 E. W . Sutton, b Lewis ... 0 G. B. Crowder, lbw, bLewis 14 F.C.Wheeler, lbw ,b Jacobs 22 A. A. Barron, not out..............10 B 7, lb 6, nb 2 15 Second innings. c Milton, b Lewis 0 b Darlington . not out................ b Lewis ... . b Levick ... , b Darlington . B 7, lb 3 . 18 0 25 0 10 Total.................. 221 Total (5 wkts) 61 S outhgate . F. S. Lewis, c Dum­ belton, b Marsden... 0 S. Darlington, c Crow­ der, b Barron...........10 A.H . Jacobs,b Barron 4 H. A. Milton, b Mars­ den ........................... 6 C. S. Lloyd, not o u t... 61 D. D. Birt, c Marsden, b Ingram ...........17 T.H.C Levick,run out J.Armstrong, b Crow­ der ........................... A. Knox, bJCrowder E. W. Carter, st Hick­ son, b Ingrain Gregory, b Ingram ... B 10, lb 8 ........... Total ...124 [ T h e "E X C E L S IO R ” should be I in every Pavilion ! 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