Cricket 1906

A pril 19, 1906. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 69 ANTIGUA C.C. S e ason 1 90 5. BATTING AVERAGES. Ten or more innings— No. Times Most of not Total in an inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. W. G. Davey ........ 26 . .. 2 ... 490 ... 16 .. . 20 41 T. E. Walter ......... 11 . .. 2 ... 160 ... 72*.. . 17-77 G. Edwards... ......... 19 . ... 3 ... 218 ... 37 .... 13-62 A. J. Camacho ......... 21 . .. 3 ... 223 ... 50*.. . 12-38 His Honour ,T. S. Udal 20 ... 1 ... 228 .. . 37 ..,. 1200 R. Malone ... ......... 11 . .. 1 ... 120 ... 33 .... 1200 Rev. J. E. Weiss ... 27 ... 0 ... 319 .. . 51 .... 11-81 C. Malone ... ......... 22 . .. 6 ... 176 ... 50 ... 11-00 F. Gomes ... ......... 20 . .. 5 ... 143 ... 33 .... 9-53 H .F. Holme... ..........20 . .. 2 ... 170 .. 68 ..., 9-44 R. Camacho................14 . . 2 ... 102 .. . 30 ... 8*50 ,T. S. Watt ... ......... 23 . .. 0 ... 186 ... 28 ... 8-08 W. Hart.............. ........ 10 . .. 4 ... 48 ... 16*..., 800 C. Gomes ... ......... 12 . .. 1 ... 70 ... 20 ... 6-36 Rev. C. Martin ......... 17 . .. 2 ... 65 ... 14 ..., 4*33 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Ten or more innings— Overs.Mclns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. His Honour J.S.Udal 148 ... 12 ... 579 ... 86 ... 673 H .F. Holme .......... 106 ... 19 ... 279 ... 30 ... 9 30 Rev. J. E. Weiss ... 239...37... 710 ... 65 ... 10’90 J. S. Watt................. 112 ... 21 ... 306 ... 27 ... 11.33 The followi ng also bowled in less than 10innings:— O. Malone (8), T. E. Walter (8), F. Gomes (7), G. Edwards (6), R. Malone (6), E. E. Camacho (3), H. R. Cruise (2), R. Camacho (2), W. Hart (2), F. M. Camacho (1), Rev. C. Martin (1). THE CATALOGUE OF CRICKET LITERATURE . B y A l f r e d D. T a y l o r . (Continuedfrom page 62.) Fifty Years of Nottinghamshire Cricket. (See Richards, C. H.) Fifty Years Reminiscences of Scottish Cricket. (See Bone, D.D.) Fitzgerald (R. A.) M.C.C. Extracts from the Minutes of the Committee., 1826- 1867. 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