Cricket 1907
J uly 4, 1907 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OE THE GAME. 255 THE SYDNEY SEASON OF 1906-7. The Sydney cricket season of 1906-7 was officially closed on A.pril 27 by the New Souv.h Wales Cricket Association, with Paddington premiers in the First Grade and winners of the Riwson Cap. The C jmpetition resulted a? follows :— o § a CD rj 3 O £ I S 3 * £Q ’oa, Paddington ......... 1 ... 6 ... 0 ... 1 ... 3 ..., 13 Glebe........................, 1 ... 7 ... 0 ... 3 ... 0 . 11 Gordon ................., 2 ... 5 ... 0 ... 3 ... 1 .... 10 Burwood................. 1 ... 5 ... 1 ... 2 ... 2 . 6 Cen. Cumberland.... 1 ... 5 ... 1 ... 2 ... 2 .... 6 No^th Sydney . 1 ... 3 ... 0 ... 3 ... 3 . 3 Waverley................ . 0 ... 5 ... 1 ... 3 ... 1 ... 1 University ........ . 0 ... 3 ... 0 ... 5 ... 2 . —4 Balmain ................ . 0 ... 3 ... 1 ... 5 ... 1 ... —7 Middle Harbor . 1 ... 1 ... 1 ... 5 ... 2 ... —8 Sydney ................ . 0 ... 1 ... 2 ... 4 ... 3 ... —12 Redfern ................. 0 ... 0 ... 1 .... 8 ... 2 ... —19 L ist of L ocal F irst -G rade P remier C lubs . Season 1893-4- 1894-5- 1895-6- 1896-7- 1897-8- 1898-9- 1899-0- 1900-1- 1901-2- 1902-3- (a )—Honlern Shield. Runners-up. Glebe. Central Cumberland. Waverley. Central Cumberland. Waverley. Paddington. N. Sydney & S. Sydney. Sydney. Leichhardt-Balmain. N. Sydney and Sydney. Winner. East Sydney. Paddington. ■Glebe. Glebe. ■Paddington. ■North Sydney. Cen. Cumberland. ■Paddington. ■Sydney. ■Waverley. (&)—BOWLING. (6 )—Ramon Cup. 1903-4—Burwood. N. Sydney. 1904-5—North Sydney. Burwood. 1905-6—Burwood. Glebe. 1906-7—Paddington. Glebe. C enturies in the F irst G rade , 1906-7. W. Bardsley, Glebe v. Middle Harbor................... P. J. S. Carew, Middle Harbor v. G ordon.......... H. Cranney, Central Cumberland v. Redfern ... H. Collins, Paddington v. Waverley .................. A. Cotter, Glebe v. Waverley.................................. N. Y. Deane, North Sydney v. Redfern .......... A. Diamond, Burwood v. Gordon.......................... H. Goddard, Redfern v. Waverley ................... G. Gallagher, Glebe v. University .................. W. A. Gregg, Burwood v. Paddington ........... W. A. Gregg, Burwood v. Sydney.......................... S. E. Gregory, Waverley v. Redfern .................. C. Gregory, Waverley v. North Sydney ........... A. J. Hopkins, North Sydney v. Middle Harbor R. N. Hickson, Gordon v. G le b e .......................... J. Hodgkinson, Middle Harbor v. Gordon........... F. A. Iredale, Gordon v. University .................. A. E. Johnston, Burwood v. Central Cumberland C. G. Macartney, Gordon v. North Sydney C. G. Macartney, Gordon v. Paddington ........... C. G. Macartney, Gordon v. R ed fern .................. R. B. Minnett, University v. Sydney.................. M. A Noble, Paddington v. Sydney .................. G. H. Payne, Central Cumberland v. Balmain... L. W. Pye, Central Cumberland v. Middle Har bor .......................................................................... S. J. Redgrave, North Sydney v. Burwood D. C. Reid, Burwood v. North Sydney ........... V. Trumper, Paddington v. Gordon .................. V. Trumper, Paddington v. Sydney .................. V. Trumper, Paddington v. Central Cumberland A. B. S. White, North Sydney v. Redfern........... A. B. S. White, North Sydney v. Paddington ... T he L eading A verages of 1906-7. (a)—BATTING. Inn. N.O. Ill 123 106 113 152 100 150 125 105* 141* 125 182 103 119 100* 100* 184 110 102* 224* 123 117 115* 168* 149 107 172 110 212 177 125* G. Macartney (Go.) T. Trumper (P.) ... J. Redgrave (N.S>) B. S. White (N.S.) J. Hopkins (N.S.) A. Noble (P.) ... H. Payne (C.C.) ... A. Minnett (N.S.) E. Gregory(W.) ... A. Iredale (Go.) ... Gallagher (Gl.) ... W. Pye (C.C.) ... A. Gregg (Bu.) ... Cotter (G l.).......... Diamond (Bu.) ... ... 9 . ...11 . ... 4 . ...10 . ... 6 . ...10 . ... 9 ... 3 . ...11 . ...14 . ... 9 , ...11 ...11 , ...10 . ...11 . H.S. Total. ..224*...672.., ...212 ...945., ..149 ...311.. ,..177 ...698.. ..229*...349.. ,..117 ...533.. ...115* ..452... ... 63 ...119, ...182 ...514.. ..100*...548.., ...105*...366 ., ...168*...510... ...141*...452... ..152 ...494... ...150 ...447.. Avg. .112-00 85-00 77*75 . 77*55 69-80 . 66-62 64-57 59-50 . 57-11 54-80 52-28 51-00 50-22 49-40 . 44-70 Wkts. Runs. Aver. ... 40 . . 435 . . 10-87 ... 21 . . 248 . . 11-81 ... 10 . . 137 . 13-70 .. 56 . . 778 . 13-89 ... 35 . . 509 . . •14-54 ... 47 . 737 . . 15-63 ... 12 . . 189 . . 15-75 ... 21 . . 351 . . 16-71 22 371 . 16*86 ... 15 . . *204 . . 17-60 ... 42 . . 748 . . 17-80 ... 12 . . 226 . . 18-83 ... 32 . . 624 . . 19-47 ... 30 . . 588 . . 19-60 ... 37 . . 731 . . 19-75 Bu., Burwood ; C C., Cen- C. G. Macartney (Go.)... C. Kelleway (G l.)......... R. S. Candlish (LI.) ... A. J. Bowden (Gl.) L. P. Deane (B u.)......... G. Pitt (Go.) ................. C. Winning (P.) ......... J.. J. Dowd (P.) .......... J. Robson (Ba.) ......... H. Collins (P.) ......... G. L. Garnsey (Bu.) A. D. Fisher (U.) ......... A. L. Newell (W .)......... L. W. Pye(C.U.) ......... A. Cotter (Gl.)................ tral Cumberland; Gl., Glebe; Go., Gordon; N.S., North Sydney ; P., Paddington ; U., University, and W., Waverley. LONDON SCOTTISH v. MILL HILL PARK. —Played at Mill Hill Park on June 29. M ill H ill P ark . G. R. Rowley, c Tollit, b Lienard................ 6 J.W. Jarvis, b Lienard 5 W. P. Williams, c & b Lienard ................ 2 A. E. Sharp, c R. A., b E. A. Bennett......... 1 J. Kahrel, c H. G. V. Homer, b Lienard... 14 — Watmough, b Lie nard ........................ 0 H.A.Budden,b H.G.V. Homer ................. 6 A. J. Smith, c Begg, b Lienard ................. 2 J. Brydone, not out... 0 Leg-bye................. 4 Total (8 wkts) 40 H. Neale and Lacheir did not bat. London S cottish did not bat. LONDON SCOTTISH v. ST. MARY’S HOSPITAL. —Played at St. Quintin’s Park on June 22. S t . M ary ’ s H ospital . S. Shirgaokar, b E. A. Bennett .................27 H. T. Roberts, b E. A. Bennett ..................128 E. Archer, b E. A. Bennett .................. 1 D. Neagle, b E. A. Bennett ................. 0 H. Lovell, b E. A. Ben nett ........................ 8 A. Stratton, b E. A. Bennett ................. 5 E. S. Hirsch, b S. Lienard ................. 5 H. Barker, c Pope, b Begg'........................14 T. Burdett, c Porter, b H. G. V. Homer 5 F. W. Quirk, b E. A. Bennett ... ... 0 T. Timothy, not out... 16 B 3, nb 1 ......... 4 T o ta l..........213 L ondon S cottish . S. Lienard, b Stratton 2 E. A. Homer, b Neagle 40 E. A. Bennett, b Stratton ................. 3 W. G. Henderson, b Shirgaskar ... 1 J. Lamont, lbw, b Stratton ................ 2 H. G. V. Homer, not out ... ..........40 E. A. Begg, b Stratton 2 T. B. Poster, b Shir- gaskar ................. 0 O. O. Tollit, not out .. 17 B 20,1b 1, w 1 ... 22 Total (7 wkts^ 129 CRICKET MAGNIFICENT L IS T 100 pages, Tree. SPEC IAL T E RM S TO CLUBS . SPORTS & GAMES ASSOCIATION, (C .T . D ept.), 56, Edgware Road, London. THE GREAT CITY DEPOT FOR HIGH-CLASS SPORTS REQUISITES. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR CLUB ORDERS. CRICKET BATS . 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