Cricket 1907

414 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. S e p t. 12, 1907. THE COUNTY AVERAGES. DERBYSHIRE. — Matches played, 22 ; won, lost, 17 ; drawn, 1 ; abandoned, 2. BATTING AVERAGES. 2 ; No. Times Most of not Total in an inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. A. E. Lawton ... ... 7 ... 1 .. . 376 ... 112*.. . 62-66 L. G. Wright ... ... 38 ... 1 .. . 810 ... 108 .. . 21-89 Needham .......... ... 28 ... 0 .. . 499 ... 119 .... 17*82 Morton .......... ... 30 ... 0 .. . 530 ... 67 .... 17*66 Cadman .......... ... 36 ... 0 .. . 614 .. . 80 .... 17-05 F.. B. Rickman... ... 29 ... 2 ... 442 ... 68 .... 16-37 Warren .......... .. 34 ... 1 .. . 451 ... 52 .... 13-66 Carlin................. ... 19 ... 1 .. . 239 ... 37 .... 13-27 Humphries .. 38 ,... 3 ... 461 ... 50 ..., 13-17 C. A. Ollivierre... ... 30 ... 0 .. . 377 ... 68 .... 12-56 Cooper................. ... 15 ... 3 ... 120 ... 21 ..., 10-00 G. M. Buckston ... 10 ... .0 ... 92 ... 27 ..., 9-20 Bracey................. ... 29 ...11 .... 126 ... 21 ... 7-00 Hallam (H.) ... ... 7 . .. 0 ... , 44 .. . 17 ... 6-28 Slater ................ ... 9 ... 2 ... 39 ... 21 ... 5-57 F. C. Hunter ... ... 6 . ... 0 .. . 32 ... 21 ... 5-33 Bestwick ... ... 26 ...12 ... 51 ... 12 .... 3-64 Green ................. ... 4 ... 0 .. . 9 ... 4 , 2-25 Fletcher .......... ... 6 ... 1 . . 9 .. g 1-80 The following also batted : J. Dearnaley, 3 and 0 ; C. B. Fleming, 2 and 3 ; C. B. Sherwin, 0and 7 ; F. G. Peach, 0 and 8 ; Buxton, 6 and 0: and Purdy (H.), 0 and 0. “ CENTURIES ” FOR. A.E. Lawton, v. Leicestershire, July 1 8 .......106 A.E. Lawton, v. Northamptonshire, July 22 ... 112* Needham, v. Hampshire, August 5 .................119 L. G. Wright, v. Warwickshire, August 19 ... 108 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts., Aver. A. E. Lawton... ... 26 .... 8 ... 94 ... 5 ... 18-80 Slater ........ ... 13 ... 2 . . 38 .... 2 ... 19-60 Cadman .......... ... 558.5...166 ...1351 .... 63 ..,. 21-44 Bestwick ... 490 ...123 ...1328 .,.. 61 ..,. 21-77 Morton .......... ... 129.5... 26 .,.. 432 ... 19 ., 22-73 Bracey .......... ... 225-2.... 48 .... 650 ... 28 ... 23-21 Warren .......... ... 398-3.... 92 ....1299 ... 50 ... 25-98 R. B. Rickman ... 195 .,.. 50 ... 606 ... 23 ... 26-34 F. C. Hunter... ... 8 , ... 0 . .. 43 . .. 1 . .. 43-00 Carlin .......... ... 241.... 3 ... 116 ... 2 ... 58-00 Green (18-6-46-0) and C. A. Ollivierre (14-1-80-0) bowled in two innings, and Purdy (H.) (9.3-4-16-4), Humphries (0.3-0-5-1), and Buxton (11-3-24-0; once only. Bestwick delivered 18no-balls, Bracey 6, Warren 5, and Morton 3. Bestwick bowled 17 wides, Warren 7, Bracey 4, Morton 3, Rickman and Slater 2 each, and Lawton and Purdy one apiece. ESSEX.—Matches played, 22 ; won, 10 ; lost, 7; drawn, 5. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Times Most of not Total in an inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. P. A. Perrin ... ... C. P. McGahey......... F. L. Fane................. J. W. H. T. Douglas Buckenham .......... Freeman (E. J.) S. P. Meston .......... Reeves........................ G. J. Edwards.......... Rev. F.H. Gillingham Mead <W ) ................. Russell (E.) .......... C. J. Kortright.......... Young ........................ Freeman (J.) .......... Benham ................. R. P. Keigwin.......... The following also batted : H. D. Keigwin, 5 and 14 ; Cooper, 4 and 3 ; Carpenter, 36 and absent; and A. P. Lucas, 49. * Signifies not out. “ CENTURIES" FOR. Buckenham, v. Lancashire, August 12.................124 C. P. McGahey, v. Kent, July 1 8 .......................108 S. P. Meston, v. Lancashire, August 12 ..........130 P. A. Perrin, v. Middlesex, June 3 ....................... 116 P. A. Perrin, v. Notts, June 17............................... 105 BOWLING AVERAGES. 32 . 2 ..1077 ... 116 ... 35-90 36 ... 4 *..1092 ... 108 ... 34-12 27 ... 2 ... 830 .. . 93 ... 33-20 38 ... 4 ... 745 ... 67*... 21*91 33 ... 1 ... 679 ... 124 .. 21-21 31 ... 0 ... 564 ... 84 ... 18-19 21 ... 0 ... 368 ... 130 .... 17-52 35 ... 1 .. 531 ... 64 .. . 15-61 3 ... 0 ... 45 .. . 21 ... 15-00 10 . .. 0 . .. 140 .... 77 ..,. 14-00 34 ...17 .... 231 .... 33 ..,. 13-58 28 ...11 ... 222 .,.. 23 ... 13-05 15 ... 2 . . 159 .. 46 .. . 12-23 14 . .. 1 . ... 157 .... 41 .... 12-07 8 . ... 1 , ... 72 ... 30 .... 10-28 19 . .. 1 . .. 131 ..,. 22 .... 7-27 3 . ... o . ... 18 .. 9 .. 6-00 Mead (W.) .......... 813-1.. .-252 ...1921 ...1*20 ... 16 00 J. W. H. T. Douglas 452-5.. . 72 ...I486 ... 72 ... 20-63 Young ................. 111-3 .,. 27 ... 248 ... 12 ... 20-66 Buckenham .......... 634-2..,. 93 ...1995 ... 94 ... 21-22 Reeves ................. 284 .,,. 63 ... 863 ... 35 ... 24-65 C. P. McGahey ... 138-4..,. 11 .... 581 ... 22 ... 26-40 C. J. Kortright ... 34 .,,. 8 ... 124 ... 3 .... 41-33 Benham ................. 74 ., . 12 ... 234 ... 4 ... 58-50 No. Times Most of not Total in an Inns out. runs. inns. Aver. F. H. B. Champain .. 9 ... 1 .. 437 . . 149 . . 54-62 G. L. Jessop .. 37 ... 0 .. 1369 . . 240 . . 37-00 Langdon .......... .. 42 ... 0 .. .1219 . . 97 . . 29-02 F. M. Luce.......... .. 16 ... 8 .. 289 . . 50 . . 22-23 B oa rd ........................ 42 . .. 0 .. 920 . . 27 . . 21-90 L. I). Brownlee ... .. 7 ... 0 .. 141 . . 47 . . 20-14 M. G. Salter ... .. 8 ... 0 .. 119 . . 49 . . 14-87 H. S. Goodwin ... .. 9 ... 1 .. 117 . . 34 . . 14-62 Winstone .............. .. 32 .. 1 .. 413 . . 58 .. 13-32 Dennett .............. .. 37 ..19 . 222 . . 24*. . 1233 Wrathall .............. .. 16 .. 0 .. 194 . . 43 . 1212 C. Barnett.......... .. 9 ... 1 .. 88 . . 50*.. 11-00 F. B. Roberts ... . . 14 .. 3 .. 119 . . 29 . 10-81 Cpt.C.E.B.Champain 16 .. 3 .. 123 . . 22*.. 9-46 P. H. F ord................. 14 .. 3 .. 102 . . 19*.. 9.27 Huggins ............... .. 31 .. 2 .. 234 . . 38 .. 8-06 R. T. H. Mackenzie. .. 4 .. 0 .. 29 . . 21 .. 7-25 Mills ..................... .. 29 .. 5 .. 167 . . 20 .. 6-95 Parker..................... . 12 .. 3 .. 54 . . 13 .. 600 R. T. Godsell ... .. 8 . .. 0 .. 46 . . 24 . 5-75 Hale ..................... . 5 . . 0 .. 28 . . 10 .. 5-60 E. Barnett.............. . 8 .. 1 .. 30 . . 8*.. 4-28 Major A. H. I.uard .. 6 .. 0 .. 22 . . 8 .. 366 Spry ..................... . 16 .. 0 .. 53 . 9 .. 353 D. L Morgan ... . . 4 .. 0 .. 3 . . 2 .. 0-75 H. D. Keigwin (17-3-50-2) bowled in two innings, and S. P. Meston (2-0-10-1), R. P. Keigwin (2-0-6-0), and Cooper (3-0-12-0) once only. Douglas delivered 24 no-balls, Buckenham 5, Mead 2, and Young 1. Buckenham and Reeves each bowled one wide. GLOUCESTERSHIRE.- 8 ; lost, 12 ; drawn, 2. -Matches played, 22; won, BATTING AVERAGES. The following also batted: C. L. Townsend, 61 and 9; F. G. Robinson, 17 and 21; J. N. Horlick, 1 and 9; and E. L. Thomas, 0 and 0. * Signifies not out. “ CENTURIES” FOR. F. H. B. Champain. v. Surrey. August 19... G. L. Jessop, v. Sussex, July 15 ................. G. L. Jessop, v. Sussex, August 29 .......... BOWLING AVERAGES. , 149 . 240 119 Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. Langdon .......... ... 84. .. 3 ... 19 ... 2 .... 950 Dennett ......... ...1129-3. ..291 .. 2881 ...184 .. . 15-65 P. H. Ford ... ... 158 3 .. 41 ... 448 ... 24 .... 1866 M ills................. ... 390-5...101 ...1052 .... 54 .... 1948 Winstone......... ... 10 . .. 1 .. . 40 .... 2 .... 20 00 G. L. Jessop ... ... 1(3-5... 23 ... 308 ... 15 .... 20 53 Hale ................. ... 11 ... 4 ... 21 . .. 1 ... . 21-00 Parker .......... ... 113 ... 24 ... 327 ... 14 .... 23-35 F. B. Roberts ... ... 751. .. 25 ... 171 ... 7 .... 24 42 H uggins......... ... 465 ...128 .. .1263 ... 51 .... 24-76 Spry (8-1-34-0) bowled in two innings and Wrathall (1-0-1-0), C. Barnett (1-0-7-0), and R. T. H. Mackenzie (0.3-0-4-0) once only. Mills delivered 5 no-balls and Ford and Huggins 2 each. Huggins bowled 7 wides, Ford and Parker 2 each and Roberts 1. HAMPSHIRE.—Matches played, 24; won, 6; lost, 11 ; drawn, 7. BATTING AVERAGES. Capt. W. N. White .. A. J. L. Hill ... . E. M. Sprot ........ Mead (C. P.) ........ Stone ..................... . Bowell....................... Badcock .............. H. W. Persse ........ Llewellyn............... Langford .............. Rev. W. V. Jephson., F. H. Bacon ... .. Smoker .............. . Newman .............. B. M. Lawson ... . R. W. F. Jesson Lieut. G. H. Lyon . Lieut. H. J. Orr J. H. Gunner ... . The following also batted: Kennedy, 0*, 0, 4, and 1* ; Capt. C. H. Palmer,27and 1 ;Capt. M.D. Wood, 5 and 4 ; E.J.Tolfree,0and0; and H. Hesketli-Prichard, 1. No. Times Most of not Total in an Inns,. out. runs. inns. Aver. . 4 , ... 1 .. 214 ... 83 ... 71-33 . 17 ... 1 .. . 705 ... 116 ... 44-06 . 39 .. 2 .. .1268 ... 125 ... 34-27 . 45 ... 1 ... .1187 ... 102 ... 26-97 . 44 ... 6 .. . 940 .... 97* . 24-73 . 45 , ... 1 ... 1029 ... 108*.. . 23-38 . 34 ... 4 ... 559 .. 74 ... 18-63 . 37 ,... 3 .... 571 ... 71 .. . 16-79 . 30 ... 1 ... . 487 ... 98 ... 16-79 .. 39 ... 7 ... 529 .... 50 ... 16"53 . 8 ... 0 .. . 131 .. . 46 ... 16-37 . 23 ... 2 ... 313 ... 110 ... 14-90 . 15 ... 6 ... 125 ... 39*... 13-88 . 26 ...11 ... 165 ..,. 45 . . 11-00 .. 8 ... 0 .. . 88 .,.. 36 .. . 11-00 .. 21 ... 4 ... 183 .,.. 38 ... 10-76 ,. 4 ... 0 .. . 41 .. 29 ... 10-25 ,. 8 ... 2 ... 34 .... 11*... 5-66 . 3 ... 0 .. . 8 .,.. 6 ... 2-66 “ CENTURIES” FOR. F. H. Bacon, v. Leicestershire, August 12... Bowell, v. Middlesex, May 16 ................. A. J. L. Hill, v. Middlesex, July 29 .......... Mead (C. P.), v. Warwickshire, July 8 E. M. Sprot, v. Kent, June 6 ........................ E. M. Sprot, v. Surrey, July 25 ................. * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. , 110 108* , 116 102 111 125 Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. . 34 ... 12 ... 83 ... 7 ... 11-85 . 19 ... 1 . .. 78 ,.. 4 ... 19-50 . 294-2... 44 ... 888 ... 43 ... 20-65 . 14 ... 1 . .. 42 .,.. 2 ... 21-00 , 10 ... 3 ... 21 . ... 1 .. . 21-00 167 ,... 34 ... 501 ... 22 ... 22-77 430-1.... 77 ...1392 ... 60 ... 23-20 360-5... 84 ...1046 ... 39 ... 26-82 119 ... 8 ... 457 ... 17 ... 26-88 366’4... 55 ...1243 ... 46 ... 27 02 , 388 ... 76 ...1249 ... 46 .. . 27-15 405-4... 94 .,..1123 ... 41 ... 27-39 82-4. .. 8 .,.. 346 ... 11 ... 31-45 , 20 . ... 1 . .. 99 ... 3 ... 33-00 Kennedy................ Bowell ................ Llewellyn ........ Lieut. G. H. Lyon. A. J. L. H ill......... Smoker ................ H. W. Persse........ Mead (C. P .) ......... R. W. F. Jesson ... Badcock................ Newman................ Langford................. Lieut. H. J. Orr ... B. M. Lawson E. M. Sprot (2-0-8-0) and H. Hesketh Prichard (19-2-75 0) bowled in two innings, and F. H. Bacon (2-0-7-0) and E. J. Tolfree (6-2-14-0) once only. Badcock delivered 46 no-balls, Newman 27, Persse 18, and Jesson 9. Persse bowled 10 wides, Newman 9, Smoker 8, Langford 5, and Badcock, Kennedy, Llewellyn, and Mead 2 each. KENT.—Matches played, 26; won, 12; lost, 9; drawn, 5. BATTING AVERAGES. ♦Signifies not out. No. Times Most of not Total in an inns., out. runs. inns. Aver. Seymour (Jas.)... ... 40 ... 1 .. .1483 ... 204 ... 38-02 K. L. Hutchings .. 27 ... 2 ... 931 ... 109*... 37-24 S.H. Day ............... ,. 12 ... 2 ... 303 .... 60*.. . 30-30 J. R. Mason ... ... 19 ... 3 ... 472 ... 121*... 29-50 A. P. Day .............. .. 9 ... 0 .. . 262 ... 68 .., 2911 Woolley .............. .. 37 ... 1 .. .1034 ... 99 .... 28-72 Hardinge ... ... ... 26 ... 2 ... 641 ... 129 ... 26-70 Hubble.................... ,. 5 ... 0 .. . 131 ... 57 .... 26-20 E. W. Dillon ... ... 21 ... 1 .. . 477 ... 71 ... 23-85 C. J. Bnrnup ... ... 5 ... 0 .. . 118 ... 58 ... 23-60 L. H. W. Troughton. .. 8 ... 0 .. . 187 ... 46 ... 23-37 Humphreys ... ... 40 ... 5 ... 755 ... 80 ... 21-57 Huish ........................ 37 ... 7 ... 537 ... 56 .... 17-90 R. N. R. Blaker... ... 17 ... 0 .. . 270 ... 53 .. . 15 88 Fairservice.............. .. 25 ... 4 ... 323 ... 50 ... 15-38 C. H. B. Marsham .... 28 ... 3 ... 260 .... 31 ... 10-40 Fielder..................... .. 33 14 ... 176 ... 23 ... 9-26 Blythe ..................... . 30 ... 5 ... 185 ..,. 32 ... 7-40 The following also batted : Preston, 0* and 0, and Munds, 0. “ CENTURIES’ FOR. Hardinge, v. Sussex, May 2 0 ...............................129 K. L. Hutchings, v. Hampshire, June 2 0 ..........101 K. I>. Hutchings, v. Worcestershire, August 1 . 109 K. L. Hutchings, v. Worcestershire, August 1 (second innings)...................................... 109* K. L. Hutchings, v. Lancashire, August 8 ... 108 J. R. Mason, v. Sussex, August 5 ....................... 121* J. R. Mason, v. Somerset, August 15 .................119* Seymour (Jas.), v. Hampshire, June 20 .......... 204 Seymour (Jas.), v. Somerset, August 15 ..........164 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Blythe ............... J. R Mason ........ Fielder ............... Faireervice ... . Hardinge.............. Humphreys ........ Woolley .............. E. WT. DilJon ... . Seymour (Jas.) O. H. B. Marsham . Preston (27-6-74-4) and K. L. Hutchings (14-3-46-1) bowled in two innings, and R. N. R. Blaker (1-0-9-0), Huish (2-l-4rO), and A. P. Day (4.-0-34-0) once only. Fielder delivered 56 no-balls, Humphreys 7, Fair­ service and Woolley 4 each, and Hardinge one. Fielder bowled 29 wides, Humphreys 5, Blythe 2, and Fairservice, Hardinge, Hutchings, and Woolley one each. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. 916.4.. .236 ...2345 .. .141 ... 16-63 128.3... 54 ... 488 ... 29 ... 16-82 896 3.. .185 ...2548 ...151 ... 1687 , 392.5..,. 98 ...1074 .. . 56 ... 19-17 88 ,. 26 ... 233 .. . 12 ... 19*41 255.3... 66 .. . 674 ... 25 ... 26 96 158.4.... 27 ... 518 .. . 16 ... 32-37 . 25.4.. . 3 ... 94 ... 2 ... 47-CO . 30.2.. . 8 ... 121 ... 2 ... 60-50 . 83. .. 1 .. . 50 . .. 0 ..., —

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