Cricket 1906

468 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. D e c. 20, 1906. BUSSEY’S “DEJflOJI DRlVEflS.” GEO. G. BUSSEY & CO, , L TD , , Beg to inform Cricketers all over the world that their new Peckham Factory, the largest and best equipped of its kind, is now completed. Provision has been made for a still further increase in output and the carrying of a finished stock of TW ENTY THOUSAND BATS. Geo. G. Bussey & Co., Limited, much regret that for some time past the supply of the FAMOUS “ DEMON DRIYERS ” has been quite inadequate to meet the demand, but during the period of re-building, when the output was necessarily restricted, the finest stock of W ILLOW TIMBER has been accumulating, and now repre­ sents about 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 BATS. Cricketers may therefore rely upon BUSSEY’S “ DEMON DR IYERS ” being the choicest selection from this enormous stock and THOROUGHLY SEASONED. The flexibility of the Handles is just what Batsmen desire, and the special form of handle covering is the admir­ ation of all players who use “ BUSSEY ’S DEMON DRIYERS.” Catalogue on application to — GEO. G. BUSSEY & GO., L I M I T E D , 36 & 38, QUEEN VICTORIA STREET, L O N D O N , Or Provincial and Colonial Dealers. AT TH K SIGN OF THE WICKET, b y F . S . A sh lby-C oop bb. FEATS, FACTS AND FIGURES OF 1906. (Continued Jrom page 455). T a b le N o . 28—TABLE SHOWING THE NUM­ BER OF INNINGS IN WHICH NOT A FACTORY— PECKHAM, S.E. TIMBER MILLS— ELMSWELL, SUFFOLK. SINGLE BYE ALLOWED. Wicket- Runs. keeper. 50 O. K. Bancroft 114 Board, J. H. 243 Board, J. H. 63 Board, J. H. 180 Butt, H. R. lfin k. Constantine & R. A. Ollivierre 34 Dolphin, A. 143 W. Findlay 148 W. Findlay 156-2 Gaukrodger,G.A. 178 nuish, F. H. 80 Huish, F. H. 51 A. D. Imlay 76 Lilley, A. A. 166 Lilley, A. A. 152-8 Lilley, A. A. 44 H. Martyn 124 Murrell, H. R. 166ft |Oates, T. 126-9 Oates, T. 1Kn I R. A. Ollivierre ) & L. Constantine 138 Russell, E. 136 B.C. Smith 252 Stedman, F. 178 Stone, J. 201 Stone, J. 86 Strudwick, H. 64 Strudwick, H. 137 Whiteside, J. P. OR LEG-BYE WAS Match. ( W. Indians \ v. Yorkshire t Glouces. v. ) Middlesex \ Glouces. v. \ Lancashire \ Glouces v. \ Sussex i Sussex v. I Somerset |W. Indians ( v.Notts. \ Yorkshire I v. Leices. \ Lancs, v. \ Surrey \ Lancs, v. ( Ground. Harrogate Lord’s. Gloucester Cheltenham Brighton Nottingham Leeds Oval i Derbyshire } Manchester ) Worces v. * „ , , , i Warks. j Edgbaston i Pornerset \ Gravesend I Surrey, j Blackheath \ Yorkshire i Cambridge i Lancashire |Manchester t Warks. v. ) Hants. S Warks. v. \ Leices. j Somerset ( v. Warks. s Middlesex \ v. Lancs, t Notts, v. i j Leices. 1 ) Notts, v. | t Derbyshire, j \ W. Indians | ( v. Notts, j \ Essex v. ( Northants. j Northants. i v. Warks. ! Basingstoke Edgbaston Taunton Manchester Nottingham Nottingham Nottingham Northampt’n Coventry j CambAJniv. j Cambridge I ^val S Hants, v. u ( Yorks, j Sheffield . Surrey v. i „ , i Leices. f u ' al I S ' |^al I 1t S £ ' |Leicester Only completed innings or those in which not less than 15Uruns were scored are mentioned above. It will be noticed that in the match between Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire, at Trent Bridge, Oates (T.) allowed neither byes nor leg-byes in either innings of his opponents. T ab le No. 29.-TABLE SHOWING THE NUM­ BER OF INNINGS IN WHICH THERE WERE THIRTY OR MORE EXTRAS. Ex. 53 (36).. 44 (40). 42 (30). 40 (30). 40 (27). 39 (25). 37 (21). 37 (25) 26 (26). 35 (22). Total Runs. .. 388 ... .. 379 ... .. 510 ... 633 j .. 335 ... ..701-4... .. 483 ... ..374-6... . 382 ... .. 342 ... Wicket keeper. Hampson, A. Naylor, — Vigar, H. E. T. S. Fishwick, and Lilley, A. A. Wheldon, G. F. Ainsley, J. Whiteside, J. P. H. K. Foster H. Martyn Huish, F. H. Match, t Leices. v.Nrthants \ at Leicester. \ Essex v. W. Ind’ns ( at Leyton. \ Surrey v Warks., 1 at Edgbaston. *Warks. v. Worces. | at Worcester. \ Worces. v. Warks. ( at Worcester, j Worces. v. Leices., ( at Worcester, i Leices. v. Yorks., ( at Leicester. \ Gents, v. Playere, \ at Scarboro’. s Som’rst v. Mddlsx. I at Lord’s. JKent v. Leices., ( at Maidstone. r ~ 35 (27)... 326 35 (23)... 363-4 34 (29)... 366 34 (30)... 365 . 33(14)... 410 . 32 (13)... 460 . 32 (23)... 562 . 32 (25)... 590 . 31 (23)... 373 30 (24) .. 347 . 30(25)... 364 . 30(25)... 335 30(21)... 250 , 30 (18)... 322 . There were in which as follows: Payne, A. J Butt, H. E.' j ' Hubble, J. C.. i and Huish, F. H. I .. Butt (H. R.) j .. Huish, F. H. j .. Russell, E. | .. Smith, E. J. | .. M. W. Payne j ) II. Martyn and ) I F. A. Phillips I .. Murrell, H R. j .. Hampson, A. j \ Lord Dalmeny s ) and A. E. Lawton » .. Butt, H. R. | Stedman, F. j II matches played many as 75 extras 103 (47) ■ 1293 for f 32 wkts.-^ 98 (74). 1191 fort 24 wkts. | 93 (69). 1236 for ( '39 wkts.) £6 (63). 1131 for ( 40 wkts. j 82 (59). 1074 for) 40 wkts. j 81 (53). 932 forf 34 wkts. I 78(44). 736 for ( 30 wkts j 3, >(5 CO oo 1371 for ( 28 wkts. | 1231 for i 23 wkts. \ 77 (61) 1235 for J 37 wkts. j 76 (36) 967 forf 31 wkts. 1 Wheldon, G. F. T. S. Fishwick Lilley, A. A. Hubble. J. C. Naylor, — C. K. Bancroft G. MacGregor Murrell, H. R. H. Martyn R. W. Fox W. S. Bird Leices.v.W.Ind’ns at Leicester. Sussex v. Essex, at Hastings. Kent v. Middlesex, at Tonbridge. Sussex v. Lancs., at Manchester. Kent v. Hants., at Bournemouth. Essex v. Mdsx., at Lord’s. Warks. v. Surrey, at Edgbaston. South v. North, at Scarborough. Somrst. v. Lancs., at Liverpool. M’dles’x, v. Notts., at Lord’s. Leices. v. Warks., at Edgbaston. Gents, v. Players, at the Oval. Sussex v. Yorks., at Bradford. Surrey v Mid’s’x., at the Oval, during the season were allowed, as ! Gents,v. Pl’y’rs, at Scarboro’. i Wors v.Warks., * at Worcester. i Kent v. Mdsx., i at Tonbridge. 'W est Indians v. Essex, at Leyton. Mdsx. v. Smst., at Lord’s. M.C.O. & G. v. Oxford Univ., at I.ord’s. Northants v. Leicester, at Northampton. |Smt. v. Worcs., \ at Taunton. \ Wark.v.Surrey, \ at Edgbaston. t Gents, v. { Players, at the ( Oval. / Surrey v. \ Yorkshire, at v the Oval. T able No. 30.—TABLE SHOWING WHICH WICKET-KEEPERS OBTAINED AS MANY AS FOUR WICKETS IN AN INNINGS OR AS MANY AS SIX IN A MATCH DURING THE SEASON IN FIUST-CLASS CRICKET, (a)—As many as Four Wickets in an Innings. Wickets. Wicket-keeper. Match. Ground. 4 (c 2,st 2)...E. E. H. Baily j } Cambridge / Camb. TJn.) 4(c4,stO)...R. E. H. Baily \ v. W. G. >•Crys. Palace ( Grace’s XI . ) 4(c3,stl)...Board, J. H. j t ' 1 4 (c4,stO)...W. Findlay j 4(c 4,st 0)...Freeman, J. J 4(c2,sl2)...Hubble, J. C. J 4 (c 3,st 1)...Huish, F. H. 4(c3,stl)...Huish, F. H. 5(c 5,stO)...Humphries,J. 4(c 4,st0). .Humphries,J. J ^ ekesl' 5(c4,stl) . Humphries,J. 1 ^©rt>y v- I Lancs, v. * Surrey (I Essex v. Bristol Oval Leicester Cheltenham Lord’s Chesterfield Glossop Sussex JDerby 4(c4,st0) . Humphries,J. j ^ In d ia n s SDerby i T„ 4 Glouces. J-Leyton Kent v. Leices. Kent v. i Glouces. 1 Kent v. Middlesex Derby v. Yorks. 4(c 3,st 1)...Humphries,J. j 5(c 5, st 0)...Humphries,J. j 4 ( c 2 , st ) . . . Humphries,J. j 6(c4,st2)...Lilley, A. A. j 4 (c 2,st 2)...Lilley, A. A. j Derby v. Hants. Derby v. Essex Derby v. Surrey W arks. v. Worces. Warks. v. Derby [Derby •Derby •Oval Edgbaston Edgbaston

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