Cricket 1906
D ec . 20, 1906. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 469 Somerset v. Sussex J Somerset ( v. Glouces. 5(c 3, st 2)§ Murrell, H.E. j 4(c 2,st 2)...Oates, T. j 5 (e4,stl)...Lilley, A. A. j ! Blackpool 4(c2,st2)...H. Martyn j i Batl1 4(c 3, st Martyn J fgJ£J!2. j Bristol Oval Nottingh’m 4 (cl;ft?)6 10a* -. T- I rnddfese'x I 5(c4,stl)...M. W. Payne !^o5'.U™i'. ! Lord’s 4(c3,stl)t Stone, J. j ^ tnh‘|n[e. j South'mptn 4(c3,stl)...Strudwick, H'-j I (,val 4(c4,st0)...Strudwick, H. j Korthants. \ NorthmPtn 4(ci.stO) ..Wheldon,G.F. j ^orthSits. i NorthmPtn § 8 wickets fell; t 9 wickets fell. (3)—As man}7as Six Wickets in a Match. i Cam. Uni. ) 7(c 7, stO)...R. E. H. Baily \ v. W. G. [ C. Palace ( Grace’s X I.) 6(c5,stl)...Huish, F. H. { JCheltenh’m 6(c 6,stO)...Humphries,,T. | ^ jYams^ j S’thampton 7(c7,stO) ..Humphries,J. | 'I£ jj)c3e^' j Glossop 6(c5,stl)...Humphries, J. j f Derby 7(c5,st 2)...Humphries,J. j DjiantsV' } Derby 6(c 6,st0)§ Humphries,J. j Cf$ ^ j£V' |Derby 7(c5,st2)t Lilley, A. A. j "worcesV' [Ec’gtaston 8(c 6,st 2) Lilley, A. A. { Ind^ns I BlackP°o1 C(c 3, st 3), H. Martyn j S°^e™extv' } Bath 6(c4,st2» Murrell, H.E. j j Oval 6(c 4,st 2) Oates, T. j Glouces. JNottingham 10(c 9, st l)*Oates, T. J |Nottingham 7 (c6, st 1) . M. W. Payne j |Lord’s 6(c 5,st 1) . Stone, J . jE t h a n s .! S’uth'mpt'n 7(c7,st0) Strudwick, H. j NoVtlfante- |N’rth’mpt’n * The first time for 28 years that a wicket-keeper had obtained as many as ten wickets in a first-class match. § Signifies that 12 wickets fell, 1 15, and t 18. T ab le N o. 31.—TABLE SHOWING THE PER FORMANCES OF THOSE PLAYERS WHO KEPT WICKET IN FIRST-CLASS MATCHES DURING THE SEASON. Matches Total Per- Hampson, A. ... 7 Four wickets: — F. A. Phillips ... 2 D. O. Robinson .. 2 C. Y. Staples ... 1 Murch, H. W. ... 2 Three wickets :— Stapleton......... 1 R. W. Fox......... 1 Smith. E J. ... 2 A. D. Imlay ... 2 C. Eobson.......... 3 Two wickets:— H. K. Foster ... 2 I.angdon, T. ... 1 A. F. Somerset 1 Naylor .......... 1 Payne. A........... 1 R. H. F o x .......... 2 One wicket: — T. S. Fishwick 1 A. E. Lawton ... 1 Vigar, H. E. 3 .. . 6 .. . 9 ... 91 ... 9-89 2 ... 2 .. . 4 ... 18 .. 22 22 4 ... 0 .. 4 ... 20 ..2000 1 .. . 3 .. . 4 ... 20 ..20-00 3 .. . 1 ... 4 ... 30 ...1333 2 .. . 1 .. . 3 ... 17 ...17-64 2 .. 1 ... 3 .,.. 18 ...16-66 3 .. . 0 ... . 3 ... 23 .. 13 04 3 .. . 0 .. 3 ... 33 ... 9 09 2 .. . 1 ... . 3 ... 40 ... 7-50 2 .. . 0 .... 2 . 8 ..2500 0 .. 2 . 2 ...* 10 ...20-00 2 ..’. 0 2 .. 10 ..2000 2 .... 0 ... 2 .. 20 ..10 00 2 . 0 ... ! I !! .. 20 ..10*00 2 . 0 ... 2 .. 36 ... 5 55 1 ... 0 ... 1 . .. 4 .25 00 1 ... 0 ... 1 . 9 ...1111 0 ... 1 ... 1 ... 10 ..1000 0 ... . 1 ... . 1 ... 16 ... 6 25 White (Scotland) 1 E .G . ... L. C. II. Palairet Lewis, A. E. ... Bowell, A........... Spring, A. W .... Lord Dalmeny... A. H. Hornby ... In all matches in which he has appeared for Yorkshire David Hunter has caught 798 at the wicket and stumped 325. 1 .... 0 ... , 0 ... , 0 ... 0 .. __ 1 .... 0 .... 0 ... 0 .. 0 . — 2 . . 0 ... 0 .. . 0 ... 1 .. 1 ... . 1 ... 0 ... 0 ... 3 .. 1 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 ... 4 .. 1 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 ... 5 .. 1 .. . 0 .. . 0 ... 0 ... 6 .. — Wicket- “ kept” wickets cent- keeper. in. Ct. St. Total fell. age. Ten or more wickets R. E. H. Baily .. 3 ... 12 . 2 . 14 .. 58 . .2413 Humphries, J... 24 ... 72 . .’ 8 .‘ 80 .. 371 . .21-56 Lilley, A. A. .. 20 ... 47 .. 20 .. 67 .. 319 . .21-00 Murrell, H. R ... 8 .. 13 . . 7 .. 20 .. 116 . .17-24 Board, J. H. .. 20 ... 39 ... 16 .. 55 .. 324 . 16-94 Oates, T ............ 21 ... 46 .. 13 .. 59 .. 353 . .16 71 M. W. Pavne .. 11 ... 22 . . 3 . . 25 . . 158 . 15-82 Butt, H. R. 27 .. 52 . . 11 . . 63 . 419 . .15-03 Huish, F. H. .. 23 ... 49 .. . 14 . 63 .. 425 . .14-82 Stedman, F. . . 5 .. 9 . . 2 . . 11 . . 77 . 14-28 Worsley, W. .. 6 ... 13 . . 0 . . 13 . 94 . .13-82 Strudwick, H .. . 28 .. 67 . . 3 . . 70 . . 510 . .13-72 Whiteside, J. P 13 .. 25 . . 1 . . 26 . . 190 . .13-68 H. Martyn........ 18 ... 28 .. 10 .. 38 .. 278 . •13f6 Gaukrodger,G.A. 13 ... 21 . . 1 . . 22 . 168 . .13-09 Stone, J............ . 16 .. 20 . . 10 . . 30 . . 248 . .12-90 W. Findlay . 21 .. 39 . . 6 . . 45 . . 370 . .1216 Hunter, D........ . 26 .. 48 . . 8 . . 56 . . 471 . .11-88 W. S. Bird... . . 12 .. 21 . . 3 . . 24 . . 204 ..11-76 Ainley, J.......... . 8 .. 11 . 1 . . 12 . . 104 ..11-53 G. MacGregor. . 8 .. 11 . . 0 . . 11 . . 104 .10-57 B. C. Smith . . 18 .. 25 . . 3 . . 28 . . 268 ..10-44 Russell, E. . 20 .. 27 . . 9 . . 36 . . 348 ..10-34 C. K. Bancroft. . 11 .. 11 . . 5 . . 16 . . 164 .. 9-75 Dolphin, A. . 9 .. 11 . . 2 . . 13 . 168 .. 7-73 Five or more wickets :— L. Constantine 3 .. 5 .. 4 . . 9 . . 28 .3214 R. A. Ollivierre 3 .. 4 ... 2 . . 6 . . 24 ..25-00 Wheldon, G. F. 3 .. 6 ... 0 . . 6 . . 34 ..1764 Freeman, J. . . 2 .. 5 . . 0 . . 5 . . 39 . .12-82 A. C. Johnston. .. 3 .. . 5 .. 0 . 5 . . 42 ..1190 J. Shields .. . . 3 .. 3 . . 2 . . 5 . . 42 . .11-90 C. Headlam . 4 .. 6 . . 3 . . 9 , . 79 . .11-39 Hubble, J. O. . . 4 .. 5 . . 3 . . 8 .. 71 . .11-26 (To be continued.) SECOND DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP. MAY. 20 (Whit Monday)—Newcastle, Northumberland v. Durham 20—Harrogate, Yorkshire (2nd XI.) v. Lancashire (2nd XI.) JUNE. 5—Grimsby, Lincolnshire v. Lancashire (2nd XI.) 7—Newport, Monmouthshire v. Glamorgan 10- Newcastle-on-Tyne, Northumberland v. Stafford shire 11--Oval, Surrey (2nd XI.) v. Buckinghamshire 12 - Sunderland (Ashbrook). Durham v. Staffordshire 13—Ripon, Yorkshire (2nd XI.) v. Lincolnshire 13—In Worcestershire, W orcestershire (2nd XI.) v. Berkshire 17—Stoke, Staffordshire v. Lancashire (2nd XI.) 19—Bedford, Bedfordshire v. Suffolk 20—Oval. Surrey (2nd XI.) v. Berkshire 21—Hertford, Hertfordshire v. Suffolk 24—Camborne, Cornwall v. Monmouthshire 24—Newcastle, Northumberland v. Yorkshire (2nd XI.) 24—Sunderland (Weannouth), Durham v. Lanca shire (2nd XI.) 26 -South Shields. Durham v. Yorkshire (2nd XI.) 26—NeAvcastle-on-Tyne, Northumberland v. Lanca shire (2nd XL) 26—Exeter, Devon v. Monmouthshire 26—Ipswich, Suffolk v. Norfolk 26—Stourbridge, Worcestershire (2nd XI.) v. Surrey (2nd XL) 28—In Dorset, Dorset v. Monmouthtliire 28—Swindon, Wiltshire v. Surrey (2nd XI.) JULY. 1—Halifax, Yorkshire (2nd XI.) v. Durham 1—Wigan, Lancashire (2nd X I ) v. Lincolnshire 3—Lancaster, Lancashire (2nd X I ) v. Durham 3-Stoke, Staffordshire v. Lincolnshire 8—Bedford, Bedfordshire v. Norfolk 8—Blackburn, Lancashire (2nd XI.) v. Staffordshire 10—Norwich, Norfolk v. Suffolk 10—Wakefield, Yorkshire (2nd XI.) v. Staffordshire 15—St. Albans, Hertfordshire v. Bedfordshire 15—Worcester, Worcestershire (2nd XI.) v. Bucking hamshire 15—Penzance, Cornwall v. Glamorgan 15—Manchester, Lancashire (2nd XI.) v. Northum berland 17—Plymouth, Devon v. Glamorgan 17—Stoke, Staffordshire v. Northumberland 19—Exeter, Devon v. Cornwall 19—Dorchester, Dorset v. Glamorgan 22—Oval, Surrey (2nd XI.) v. Worcestershire (2nd XI.) 22—Darlington, Durham v. Lincolnshire 23—Watford, Hertfordshire v. Norfolk 24—Newport, Monmouthshire v. Devon 24—Newcastle, Northumberland v. Lincolnshire 26—Trowbridge, Wiltshire v. Berkshire 26—Cardiff, Glamorgan v. Devon 26 -Cambridge, Cambridgeshire v. Hertfordshire 29—In Worcestershire, Worcestershire (2nd XI.) v. Wiltshire 31—Cardiff, Glamorgan v. Dorset 31—Lincoln, Lincolnshire v. Staffordshire 31—Bletchley Park, Bucks v. Wiltshire Cam- AUGUST. —Cambridge, Cambridgeshire v. Suffolk —Beading, Berkshire v. Bucks —Oval, Surrey (2nd X I ) v. Wiltshire —Newport, Monmouthshire v. Dorset (Bank Holiday)—Luton, Bedfordshire bridgeshire -Reading, Berkshire v. Surrey (2nd XI.) -Trowbridge, Wiltshire v. Buckinghamshire -Camborne, Cornwall v. Dorset —Chester-le-Street, Durham v. Northumberland —Cardiff, Glamorgan v. Monmouthshire -Manchester, Lancashire (2nd XI.) v. Yorkshire (2nd XI.) —Norwich, Norfolk v. Hertfordshire -Norwich. Norfolk v. Cambridgeshire -Exeter, Devon v. Dorset -In Suffolk. Suffolk v. Hertfordshire -Stoke, Staffordshire v. Yorkshire (2nd XI.) -Norwich, Norfolk v. Bedfordshire -Aylesbury, Bucks v. Berkshire —Newquay. Cornwall v. Devon —Reading, Berkshire v. Woicestershire (2nd XI.) -Watford, Hertfordshire v. Cambridgeshire -Skegness, Lincolnshire v. Yorkshire (2nd XI.) —Stoke, Staffordshire v. Durham - In Dorset, Dorset v. Cornwall - Cambridge, Cambridgeshire v. Bedfordshire. -Chesham, Bucks v. Worcestershire (2nd XI.) —Newport, Monmouthshire v. Cornwall -Grantham, Lincolnshire v. Durham —Redcar, Yorkshire (2nd XI.) v. Northumberland —Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk v. Bedfordshire —Wolverton, Buckinghamshire v. Surrey (2nd XI.) -Cambridge, Cambridgeshire v. Norfolk —Swansea, Glamorgan v. Cornwall —Poole, Dorset v. Devon -Spalding, Lincolnshire v. Northumberland —Chippenham, Wiltshire v. Worcestershire (2nd —Luton, Bedfordshire v. Hertfordshire —Reading, Berkshire v. Wiltshire —Ipswich, Suffolk v. Cambridgeshire THE ENGLISH TEAM TO NEW ZEALAND . M.C.C. v. WESTERN PROVINCE AND CAPE TOWN. Played at Newlands on December 10th. The M C.C. won by one wicket. As announced in Gossip of the November issue, an exciting finish was seen in this match. P. R. Majr, who went in last, hit up 33 out of 48 and so enabled his side to scramble home by a wicket. Harrison and Burns also batted well, and added 69 whilst together for the third wicket. W estern P rovince and C ape T own . A. Reid, b M a y..........13 S. D. Snooke, c Fox, b Branston.................22 S.J. Snooke, c De Traf ford, b May ..........28 M. Commaille, c Simp- son -H ayw ard, b Douglas....................19 S.E. Horwood cDeTraf- ford,bSimpson-Hay- ward ................. 2 P. S. T. Jones, c and b Simpson-Hayward.. 4 Capt. Wadlow, notout 17 A. Bisset(capt.),not out 8 Extras ..........16 Total (6wkts) *129 ’‘Innings declared closed. M. Bisset, J. Bam, G. Rowe and J. J. Kotze did not bat. C.E.DeTrafford,cReid, b Rowe ................. J. W. H. T. Douglas, b Kotze ................. W. P. Harrison, jun., b Bam.......................... W. B. Burns, b Bam... C. C.Page, b Kotze ... A. A. Torrens, b Bam G. T. Branston, b Bam M.C.C. E. G. Wynyard (capt.), b Kotze ................. G. H. Simpson - Hay ward,cJones.bKotze W. J. H. Curwen, c Jones, b Kotz6 R H. Fox, not out ... P. R. May, b Rowe ... Extras ... Total .133 W estern P rovince and C ape T ow ' n . May .......... Douglas ... S.-Hayward. 9 Rowe Kotze O. M. R. W. 13 6 12 2 8 2 22 1 0 37 2 M.C.O. M. R.W 24 2 52 5 Branston . Torrens . Curwen . O. M. R. W. 6 0 22 1 6 0 13 0 2 0 7 0 O. 10.4 1 12 0 Snooke, S. J. 4 1 15 Bam ..........9 1 39 O. M. R. W. 4 0 On Tuesday last the match played by the M.C.C. against Auckland, at Wellington, ended in a draw. Mr. P. R. Johnson scored 64.
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