Cricket 1906

S ept . 20, 1906. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME, 427 YORKSHIRE. ( a l l f ir s t - c l a ss m a t c h e s .) RESULTS OF MATCHES. Won. Lost. Dwn. Ttl* Championship Fixtures ... .^. 17 ... 3 ... 8 ... 28 Other First-class Contests ... 2 ... 3 ... 0 ... 5 Total ........................19 6 BATTING AVERAGES. 33 No. Times Most of not Total in an Inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. . 53 ... 6 ...,2164 ...169 ... 46-04 . 55 ... 3 ....1905 ...127 ... 36-63 „ 55 ... 3 ..,.1618 ...119 ... 3111 . 6 ... 2 .... 115 ... 59*... 28-75 . 46 ... 3 ...,1232 ... 98 ... 28-65 ,. 12 ... 2 .... 241 ..,. 46 ... 24-10 . 21 ... 1 ..., 438 ... 72 ... 21-90 . 45 ... 3 .... 836 ... 89 ... 19-90 . 19 ... 2 .... 304 ..„ 85 ... 17-88 . 5 ... 2 .... 53 ... 34 ... 17 66 . 34 ...16 .... 315 ..,. 34*... 17-50 .. 45 ... 6 ... 670 ... 75*... 1717 .. 4 ... 0 ... 67 .,.. 31 ... 16-75 .. 14 ... 0 ... 226 ... 50 ... 1614 .. 37 ... 2 ... 544 .,.. 79 ... 1554 .. 43 ... 8 ... 438 ... 85 ... 12-51 .. 29 ... 3 .. . 302 .... 36 ... 1161 .. 4 ... 0 ... 36 ... 13 ... 900 .. 5 ... 0 ... 28 ... 15 ... 6-60 .. 13 ... 9 ... 20 ... 4*... 5-00 .. 6 ... 1 ... 24 ... 11*... 480 .. 9 ... 2 ... 32 ... 14 ... 4-57 .. 4 ... 0 .. . 18 ... 11 .. 4*50 Hirst ................. Denton................. R hodes................. C. A. Midgley ... Tunnicliffe .......... E. Smith .......... T. L. Taylor.......... Rothery................. Grimshaw .......... Sedgwick .......... Hunter (D .).......... Haigh ................. Hon. F. S. Jackson Rudston................. Wilkinson (W. H.) Myers ................. Lord Hawke.......... Hardisty .......... Wilson (B. B.) ... Dolphin................. Deyes ................. Ringrose .......... Gill (F .) ................. The following also batted: R. S. Leather, 5 and 14; Oyston, 1* and 0; Farrow, 2: and Parkin, 0. Smith (J.) played in one match, but did not bat. * Signifies not out. “ CENTURIES” FOR. Denton, v. Leicestershire, May 21............................108 Denton, v. Middlesex, June 14 ............................127 Denton, v. Notts, June 21 (1st inns.) .................107 Denton, v. Notts, June 21 (2nd inns).................109* Denton, v. West Indians, August 2 ...................112* Hirst, v. Kent, May 17 .......................................... 101 Hirst, v. Warwickshire, May 24 ............................ 104 Hirst, v. Oxford University, May 31 .....................169 Hirst, v. Sussex, July 1 2 ..........................................122 Hirst, v. Somerset, August 27 (1st inns.) ..........Ill Hirst, v. Somerset, August 27 (2nd inns.)..........117* Rhodes, v. Leicestershire, August 9 .....................110 Rhodes, v. Somerset, August 27 ...........................115* Rhodes, v. M.C.C. and Ground, August 30 ... 109 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Haigh .......... Hirst .......... C. A. Midgley Deyes .......... Sedgwick Rhodes Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts, ... 885-1...199 ...2196 ... 161 , ...1211*1...262 ...3089 ... 54-5... 13 ... 149 ... 643... 14 ... 192 ... 70 ... 10 ... 327 875-3...164 ...2579 443 201 . 10 16 Aver . 13-63 , 15*36 . 18-62 . 19 20 20-43 113 ... 22-__ Wilkinson (W.H.) 1431... 29 ... ... 15 ... 29‘53 Myers .................... 4564... 97 ...1361 ... 43 ... 3165 Ringrose ....... 136-2... 22 ... 436 ... 13 ... 33 53 Hon. F. S. Jackson 44 ... 6 ... 146 ... 3 ... 48"66 Grimshaw ....... 22 ... 6 ... 57 ... 1 ... 57*00 E. Smith (19-4-73-1), Parkin (10-1-25-2), Oyston (12-2-49-0), and Wilson (S. B.) (17-1-50-0-0), bowled in two innings, and Tunnicliffe (4-1-6-1) once only. DUNSTABLE SCHOOL.—SEASON 1906. MASTEBS’ MATCHES. BATTING AVEBAGES. No. Times Most of not Total in an Inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. ... 3 ... 1 ... 145 ... 54*... 72-5 ... 8 ... 1 ... 276 ...105*... 39*42 ... 8 ... 0 ... 277 ....116 .. . 34-62 ... 7 ... 0 ,... 217 ...123 .. . 31-00 ... 9 ... 2 ... 91 ,... 26 .. . 13 00 ... 6 ... 0 ... 74 ,... 37 .. . 12-33 ... 4 ... 0 ... 30 ... 20 ... 7-5 ... 6 ,... 2 ... 29 ... 15 .. . 7-25 ... 8 ... 0 ... 55 ... IB ... 6-87 ... 2 ... 0 ,... 12 .... 12 .. . 60 ... 5 ... 1 ... 7 ... 3 .. . 1-75 .. 3 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 .... 00 E. G. Blow .......... C.H .G . Smith ... J. B. Escolme ... E. E. Apthorpe ... L. E. Smith.......... L. C. R. Thring ... J. B. Healing P. Haswell .......... F. C. S.WUkins ... F.W. Potter.......... W. F. Brown M. Schunk .......... O. B. Ponsonby batted four times for 2, 23, 5, and 3, being not out upon each occasion. The following batted in one innings only: C. H. M. Thring, 19 • P. G. W. Gosse, 6; and W. D. Clements, 0. * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. E. E. Apthorp... ... 4-5 ... 0 ... 24 ... 3 ... 80 W. F. Brown ... ...100-0 .... 23 ... 222 .... 17 ... 13-05 F.W . Potter ... ... 36-4 .. . 9 ... 100 .. . 7 ... 14-28 F. O. S. Wilkins ... 70 ... 0 ... 30 .... 2 ... 15-0 J. B. Escolme... ... 69-3 ... 12 ... 234 .... 15 ... 15-6 L. C. R. Thring ... 87-5 ... 15 ... 284 .. . 17 ... 16-70 E. G. Blow ... 250 ... 2 ... 97 ... 5 ... 19-5 O. H. M. Thring ... 7-0 .. . 1 ... 32 ... 1 ... 32 0 M. Schunck ... ... 100 ... 0 ... 46 ... 1 ... 46-0 O. H. G. Smith ... 11-0 ... 2 ... 46 ... 1 ... 46 0 The following bowled in one innings only : Healing (2-0-9-0). J. B. SCHOOL 1st XI. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Times Most of not Total in an Inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. F. O. S. Wilkins ... 12 ... 3 ... 257 ... 58*... 2855 O.H .G. Smith ... ... 12 ... 0 .... 284 ... 62 ... 2366 O. B. Ponsonby ... ... 11 ... 1 ..,. 187 ... 60 ... 18-7 P. Haswell............ ... 12 ... 1 .. . 114 ... 18 ... 10-36 P. G. W. Gosse ... ... 10 ... 0 .,.. 81 ... 29 ... 81 R. J. Wallace ... 9 ... 6 ... 19 ... 8*... 633 F. H. Muckleston ... 10 ... 1 ... 47 ... 12 ... 5-22 J. G. W ylde.......... ... 9 ... 1 ... 40 ... 9 ... 5-00 W. N. Elgood ... 2 ... 0 ... 7 .... 4 ... 35 G. B. Schunck ... ... 3 ... 1 ... 7 ... 5 ... 35 M. Schunch.......... ... 11 ... 1 ... 33 ... 13 ... 33 J. S. Leese .......... ... 6 ... 0 ... 13 ... 7 ... 25 R. Nevill .......... ... 8 ... 0 ... 18 .... 5 ... 2-25 W. S. Reid (3) batted in one innings only. * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. J. S. Leese ... .... 22-3 ... 4 ... 69 . 7 ... 985 F. O. S. Wilkins .... 26-5 ... 6 ... 100 ,... 10 ... 10 P. Haswell ... ,... 7-4 ... 0 ... 28 ... 2 ... 14 M. Schunck ... ...208-4 ... 37 ... 591 ... 41 ... 1441 O. H. G. Smith .... 76 ... 4 ... 303 ... 17 ... 1782 R. J. Wallace... ...160 3 ... 27 ... 460 .,.. 22 ... 20-90 F. H. Muckleston (1-0-5-0) bowled in one innings only. CRICKET AT GIBRALTAR. THE GARRISON CRICKET CUP. 1st BATT. KING’S OWN YORKSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY v. ROYAL ENGINEERS. Boththese cup3have this year beenwonby the 1st Batt. King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, who beat the Royal Engineers in the final. Lieut. Kaye’s all-round cricket for the winners was the outstanding feature. 1 st B att . K in g ’ Capt.Deedes,c Exham, b Claringbold......... Lieut.Kaye, c Hatfield, b Powell ................. Lieut. Day, b Batten... Private Clegg, Ibw, b Powell ................. Lieut. Hughes, c Clar­ ingbold, b Taylor... Capt. Postlethwaite, b Powell ................. 's O w n Y o r k s h ir e L.I. 10 Private Wright, b Powell ................. 4 Lieut. Staveley, run out ........................43 Lieut.Symons,cPowell, b Wackett .......... 0 Private Olay, not out 18 Lieut.Whittle, b Clar­ ingbold ................. 0 Extras.................14 Total ...256 R o yal E n g in b ers. First innings. Lieut.Taylor,cDeedes,bKaye 4 Lieut.Ouchtorloney, b Kaye 7 Sapper Hatfield, b Postle­ thwaite............................... 0 Lieut. Exham, Ibw, b Kaye 0 Corp. Smith, b Kaye.......... 0 Sapper Powell, not out ... 11 Sapper Battin, b Postle­ thwaite............................... 4 Sergt. Phillip, c Hughes, b Postlethwaite ...' ... ... 5 SapperDuthie, c Day, b Pos­ tlethwaite ........................12 Sapper Claringbold, c Day, b Kaye............................... 1 Sapper Wackett, cDeedes.b Wright ........................ 7 Extras ....................... 5 Total ... 56 Second innings, b Postlethwaite... 0 cWright,bPostle- thwaite .......... 14 lbw, b Postle­ thwaite ..........10 b Postlethwaite... 0 c Clegg, b Postle­ thwaite ..........20 b Postlethwaite... 6 c Hughes, b Kaye 2 notout.......... ... 0 b Kaye .......... 0 c Deedes,bPostle- thwaite .......... 0 c and b Kaye ... 1 Extras.......... 6 Total ..........59 THE NICHOLSON CUP. 1st BATT. KING’S OWN YORKSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY v. ARMY ORD­ NANCE CORPS. The 1st Batt. King’s Own Yorkshire L.I. alsowon the cuppresented for competitionby the late Sir Lothian Nicholson, this time defeating the Army Ordnance Corps. 1st B a tt. K in g ’s O w n Y o r k s h ire L.I. First innings. Lieut.Kaye.cRed.b Godfrey 37 Private Clegg, lbw, b An­ drews ............................... 33 Lance-Corp. Skilton, b Godfrey ........................ 2 Sergt. Booth, b Short.......... 2 Lance-Corp. Davis, b Short 0 Private Wright, c Godfrey, b Andrews........................ 5 Private Cutts, lbw, b Short 1 Private Clay, c Godfrey, b Andrews ........................ 5 Corp.Kitson, c Hall, b Short 1 Sergt. Pollard, not out ... 2 Private Pointon, c Marsden, b Short ........................ 3 Byes ........................ 2 Second innings, b Andrews.......... 0 cShort,bAndrews 7 c Marsden, b An­ drews ..........10 b G odfrey..........10 b G odfrey.......... 0 b Godfrey . notout... . b Godfrey.......... 2 b Godfrey.......... 0 runout ..........20 b Godfrey.......... 2 Bye .......... 1 Total.................93 Total ... 58 A r m y O r d n an ce C o r ps . Second innings, c Olay, b Kaye... 14 b Kaye................. 4 First innings. Staff-Sergt. Edwards, c Pol­ lard, b W right.................15 Corp. Sturgess, c Kitson, b Kaye ............................... 0 Staff-Sergt.Godfrey,c and b Kaye ............................... 12 PrivateShort.c Olay, b Kaye 0 SergtRed, c Kaye, bWright 2 Lieut. Andrews, b Kaye ... 0 Q.M’.S. Lewis, c Skilton, b Wright ........................ 7 Q.MS. Grant, b Wright ... 2 Private Chapman, c Davis, b Wright ........................ 0 Private Marsden, b Clay ... 4 Private Hall, not o u t .......... 0 Extras........................ 7 c and b Wright 1 b Wright .......... 1 c Kaye, b Wright 12 b Kaye................. 0 b Kaye... not out... Total 49 cSkilton,bWright 1 runout ... ... 1 bKaye.................19 Extras .......... 5 Total ... 71 CRICKET IN AMERICA. CORINTHIANS v. PHILADELPHIA CRICKET FOOTBALLERS. Played at Haverford on September 2. Drawn. S. H. Day played a good innings of 94, and time alone prevented the Englishmen fromwinning. C o r in t h ia n s . G. N. Foster, b King 0 E. G. Wright, b O’Niell ................. 3 S. H. Day, b O’Neill... 94 C. C. Page, c lister, b O’N iell................. 0 G. S. Harris, b O’Niell 3 N. S. Cornelius,c Dor- nan, b Lester.......... 38 W. U. Timmis, b New- hall ........................ 23 O. Wreford-Brown did not bat. closed. R. D. Craig, st Dor- nan, b O’Niell ... T. S. Rowlandson, c Newhall, b King ... P. R. May, not out ... Extras................. Total (8 wkts)*214 •Innings declared C r ic k e t F o o tballers . J. B. King, c Timmis, b May .................17 J. L. Evans, c Craig, b May ... .......... 5 W. N. Morice, st Craig, b Harris ... ' 7 E. M. Oregar, b May 7 J. A. Lester, not out... 47 W. P. Newhall, b May 0 W. P. O’Niell, b May 0 H.R. Cartwright, jun., b H arris................. 5 W. Thayer, c Craig, b Wreford-Brown ... 31 S. G. Thayer, not out 2 Extras .................29 Total (8 wkts) 150 R ICHARD DAFT’S “ Nottinghamshire Marl.”— Particulars apply, Radcliffe-on-Trent, Notts. [A dvt .

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