Cricket 1907

J une 13, 1907 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 207 BENETF1NK • tSc CO.. Lt<l. ■ — CRICKET AVERAGES. (Com piled to th e 10th inst.) BATTING. Times Most not in an Total Inns. out. Inns. runs. Aver. Hayward ... . . 10 .. 0 . . 161 . . 417 . . 41 7 E. M. Sprot ... . . 11 .. 1 .. Ill . . 415 . . 41-5 Braund............... . 16 .. 3 . . 137 . . 511 . . 39 30 G. N. Foster .. . . 8 .. 1 .. 103 . . 274 . . 39-14 E. S. Litteljohn .. 8 .. 0 .. 94 . 305 . . 38-12 O. A. Faulkner . . 10 .. 3 .. 101*. . 260 . . 3714 A. J. L. Hill ... . . 11 .. 1 . .. 84* . 369 . . 36 9 Hobbs .............. . 15 .. 3 .. 79*. . 430 . . 35-83 Iremonger ... . 10 .. 1 .. 130 . 315 . . 35 Tarrant.............. . 20 .. 4 .. 81 . . 554 . . 34-62 D enton.............. .. 15 .. 2 .. 149 .. 446 . . 34-30 Whitehead ... . . 12 .. 1 .. 130*. . 368 . . 33-45 Tyldesley ... . 16 .. 1 .. 116 .. 498 . . 33 2 Gunn (J.) ... . 10 .. 2 .. 109 . . 261 . . 32-62 P. F. Warner . 17 .. 3 .. 70 . . 438 . . 31-28 Stone .............. .. 13 .. 5 .. 97*. .’ 249 . . 31*12 C. P. McGahey .. 15 .. 1 .. 96 .. 432 . . 30 85 Holland.............. . 14 .. 2 .. 72 . . 368 . . 30-66 Woolley.............. .. 13 ... 0 .. 99 .. 396 .. 30-46 Hardinge ... .. 13 .. 1 .. 129 .. 362 .. 30-16 Gunn (G.) ... .. 10 ... 2 .. 70* .. 211 .. 3012 Hayes .......... .. 15 ... 0 .. 86 .. 146 .. 29-73 Vine .......... .. 13 .. 1 .. 104 .. 352 .. 29-33 K. L. Hutchings .. 12 ... 1 .. 69 .. 317 .. 28-81 H. K. Foster... .. 10 ... 0 .. 73* .. 285 .. 28-5 L. O. H. Palairet .. 10 ... 0 .. 116 .. 281 .. 281 Tunniclift'e ... .. 15 .. 2 .. 66 362 .. 27-84 G. L. Jessop... .. 8 ... 0 .. 86 .. 219 .. 27-37 Hirst .......... .. 13 ... 2 .. 53 .. 290 .. 26 36 ' Signifies not out. BOWLING. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. R. O. Schwarz ... 154 .. 42 . . 259 .. 39 ... 664 Hallam .......... ... 237-1 .. 80 . . 487 .. 60 ... 811 Blythe .......... ... 221-2 ... 67 . . 463 .. 54 ... 857 A. E. Vogler ... ... 84 ... 19 . . 238 .. 25 ... 9-52 J. N. Crawford ... 257 1 .. 85 . . 568 .. 56 ... 10-14 Wass .......... ... 243 ... 63 . . 601 .. 58 ... 10-36 Fielder .......... ... 244-5 ... 53 . . 674 .. 59 ... 11-42 Lees... .......... ... 2925 ...107 . . 617 .. 53 ... 1164 Fairservice ... ... 122-2 ... 30 . . 277 .. 23 ... 1204 Rhodes .......... ... 326-5 ... 73 . . 816 .. 65 ... 2255 Tarrant.......... ... 427 ..102 . .1044 .. 83 ... 12*57 Trott .......... ... 334-5 ...102 . . 741 .. 58 ... 12-77 Hirst .......... ... 223-3 .. 73 . . 480 .. 37 ... 12 97 Haigh .......... ... 219-4 ... 55 . . 450 .. 34 ... 13*23 Lewis .......... ... 161-3 ... 58 . . 401 .. 29 ... 13-82 H. A. Gilbert ... 139-4 ... 41 . . 309 .. 21 ... 14-23 Astill .......... ... 1301 ... 29 . . 371 .. 25 ... 14-84 Harry .......... ... 202-4 ... 55 . . 463 .. 31 ... 14 93 Arnold .......... ... 192 ... 61 . . 417 .. 27 ... 15-44 Mead (W.) ... ... 346-5 ...101 .. 854 .. 54 ... 15*81 Hargreave ... ... 156-2 ... 48 . . 354 .. 22 ... 16*09 Oox (G.).......... ... 335-2 ... 89 .. 778 .. 46 ... 16 91 Dennett.......... ... 159 ... 40 .. 428 .. 25 ... 1712 Cuffe .......... ... 229 ... 55 .. 542 .. 31 ... 1718 Reeves .......... ... 211*1 ... 46 .. 621 .. 34 ... 18-26 East................. ... 1783 ... 62 .. 387 .. 21 ... 1842 Dean .......... ... 3043 ... 89 .. 701 .. 38 ... 18-44 Bailey .......... ... 1731 ... 58 . 427 .. 23 ... 18-56 R ushby.......... ... 153*1 ... 40 . . 462 .. 24 ... 19-25 Relf (A. E.) ... ... 295*1 ... 69 .. 681 .. 35 ... 19-62 CR I CKE T %rs& MAGNIFICENT L IST 100 pages, Free. SPECIAL. T E R M S TO ; C LU B S . SPORTS] & GAMES ASSOCIATION, (C .T . D e p t.), 56, Edgware Road, London, GRANVILLE “ A ” v. PARR’S BANK.—Played on June 3 and 4. G ranville “ A .” J. E. Heath, b Stormer 59 F. E. Thomson, b Hingston.................11 A. J. Helder, b Hing­ ston ........................ 7 E. T. Gale, b Hingston 4 F.J.Helder, b Stormer 12 V. B. Longworth, b Hingston................. 1 L. Terry, notout ... 09 G. Helder, c Clark, b Hingston.................15 H. Temple, c Clark, b Hingston......... ... 5 H. W. Gill, c and b Hingston ......... 2 W. E. Uedrick, c and b Parfitt.................16 Extras ......... 5 Total ...206 W. Spelman, b Gill E. H. Youngman, st A. Helder, b Gill ... 12 — Hingston, b Gill ... 0 S. Stormer, b Gill ... 0 F. West, b Longworth 0 G.Clark, b Longworth 10 G. Huckle, notout ... 2 P arr ’ s B ank . Fowler, b Gill II.Foley,b Longworth E. C. Parfitt, b Long- worth ................. — Sheffield, b Gill ... Extras ......... Total .......... GRANVILLE “ A ” v. LONDON AND WEST­ MINSTER BANK (2).—Played on June 8. G ranville “ A." F. E. Thomson, b R. G. Pegler, b Pod- Bailey ................. 2 L. Terry, b Coomber.. 0 G. Ilelder, b Logan ... 45 I{oyJohnston,b Bailey (50 .1. E/Heath, not out... 62 H. W. Gill, notout ... 4 J. Pegler, J. A. Gravett, and A. I). Spencer did not bat. L. & W. Bank (2). more........................ 0 S. A. Walker, run out 4 Extras ..........16 Total (6 wkts.)193 C. Welbourne, c Peg­ ler, b Walker......... 72 S. Tyte, b Walker ...28 G. Logan, b Spencer... 14 A. Cockell, cJohnston, b Spencer.................16 II. Coomber, c Heath, b Pegler ................. 0 E. Bennett, b Pegler.. 5 S. Bennett,c Spencer, b W alker................ J. Rhodes, b Walker.. F. Halls, b Terry F. Bailey, not out ... A. Podmore, not out... Extras ........ Total (9 wkts.)200 TERRY’S(J ^ Handle Suspender. Invaluable for instantly hanging up Cricket Bats, Rackets, Clubs, Sticks, etc. We are Makers of Springs and Clips of every description. 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