Cricket 1907
476 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. D e c . 19, 1907. h c a MINOR COUNTY AVERAGES. (Continued from page 464J. LINCOLNSHIRE. BATTING AVERAGES. t o No. Times Most of not in an Total inns. out. inns. runs. Aver. G. F. Wclls-Cole ... 7 ... 0 ... 124 .... 215 ... 30-71 L. S. Harrison ... ... 8 ... 2 ... 59*... 163 .,,. 27-16 Hibbert .......... ... 15 ... 0 ... . 106 .,,. 366 ..,. 25-73 Holsinger .......... ... 6 ... 4 .. . 23 ... 36 .... 18-00 E. T. Cooke ... 12 ... 2 ... 58 .. 161 .. 16-10 W. E. Thompson ... 19 ... 3 ... 39 ... 239 .,,. 14-87 J. A. Brook ... 9 ... 0 ... , 36 ... 98 ... 10-88 J. Redwood ... 10 ... 0 ... . 29 ... 98 .. 9-80 A. S. Hatt........... ... 4 ... 0 ... . 29 .. 37 ..,. 9-25 Rev. C. G. Ward ... 16 ... 0 ... 34 ... 144 ..,. 900 Geeson................. ... 18 ... 2 ... 55*... 133 ... 831 T. Hedworth ... .. 7 ... 0 .. . 19 ... 58 ..,. 8-28 Riley ................. ... 6 ... 0 ..., 2-2 .., 49 ... 8-16 Broughton.......... ... 17 ... 0 .. . 35 .... 137 ... 8-05 H Taunton ... 12 . . 2 . . 195 .. 72*.. 19'5() W. R. Laverton... ... 8 . . 0 . . 134 .. 30 .. 16 75 T. N. Perkins ... ... 7 . . 0 . . 115 .. 45 .. 1642 Newman .......... ... 15 . . 1 . . 227 .. 43 .. 16-21 Smart................... ... 12 . . 2 . . 146 .. 30 .. 14 60 E. Fawcett......... ... 4 . . 0 . . 58 .. 25 .. 14-50 O. S. Awdry ... 7 . . 1 . . 82 .. .31 .. 1366 Smith ................. ... 16 . . 1 . . 142 .. 20 .. 946 A. G. Dibsdell ... ... 6 . . 0 . . 43 .. 18 .. 7-00 Capt. Olivier ... 7 . . 3 . . 28 .. 9*.. 7-00 Overton .......... ... 5 . . 1 . . 25 .. 11 .. G'25 T. Luce .......... ... 7 . . 2 . . 31 .. 13*.. 6'2o The following also batted B. T. Wilson, 2, 2, 37> 30* ; “ I. Missem,” 2, ft. 20, 20; R. Downing, 1,0,8,8; J. Pugh, 2. 0,15, 9 ; W. S. Medlicott, 2, 0,11, 7 ; F. F. Humphreys, 2, 0, 6, 5; and E. S. Warrilow, 1, 0, 0, 0. * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Also batted: A. E. Gibson, who scored 16 runs; G. H. Neville, 29 ; L. A. F. Weigall, 13 ; R. E. Williams, 13; Allen, 42 ; J. Haworth, 24 ; G. C. Harvey, 7; W. H. Sheckell, 12 ; W. Rose, 6; P. T. Toft, 4 ; F. S. Cannoll, 3 ; II. O. Knight, 3 ; S. Shaw, 1 ; and W. Baines, 0. ♦Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. Riley ................. 7 ... 3 ... 15... 3 ... 5‘00 Geeson ................. 364 ...124 ... 651 ... 70 ... 9*30 Broughton ......... 235-1 ... 46 ... 618 ... 51 ... 12-11 E. T. C ooke......... 148 ... 28 ... 411 ... 23 ... 17*8S J. A. Brook took two wickets for 42 runs ; Hibbert, three for 65 ; J. Haworth, 7 for 152 ; Holsinger, three for 09 ; W. H. Sheckell, one for 41: L. S. Harrison, one for 43 ; G. H. Neville, none for 21 ; P. T. Loft, none for 23 ; W. Baines, none for 11 ; L. A. F.Weigall, none for 2 ; and Riley, three for 15. SURREY (2 n d XI.). (All m a tch e s.) BATTING AVERAGES. No. Times Most of not in an Total inns. out. Spring.......... B aker.......... Davie .......... Goatly.......... M eads.......... D u cat.......... P. H. Slater Abel (W.) ... Vigar .......... Stedman Moulder N. C. Tufnell Blacklidge ... Jackson H itc h ......... II. C. Greenfield 14 11 . . 12 , . 13 , . 11 . , 16 , . 9 . . 9 . . 11 . 9 , , 8 . . 10 . . 4 . . 5 , . 10 . 4 inns. runs. 135 ... 563 140 ... 114 ... 137 ... , 71 ... 210 ... 136 ... 66 ... 102 ... . 47 ... 45 ... 53 ... 26 ... 13*... 21 ... 19 496 454 446 277 4S6 283 219 181 140 138 . 126 . 42 , 20 . 59 , 26 . Aver. . 46-91 . 45-09 . 41-27 . 37-16 . 34-62 . 32-40 . 31-44 . 24-33 . 20-11 . 20-00 . 19-71 . 15-75 . 14-00 . 10-00 7-37 6-50 The following batted in three innings only J. S. Brocklesby, 37, 11, 12*; H. S. Wrinch, 22, 14, 18; II. S. Altham, 44, 10, 33* ; T. Bowring, 32, 20, 4 ; Platt, 1, 15, 4 ; Edwards, 4, 13, 12; Carver, 4, 11*, 30; Harrison, 13, 28, 8. The following batted in two innings only :—E. C. Kirk, 2 and 5 ; C. F. Reiner, 8 and 4 ; Lawrence, 11 and 33 ; Rushby, 2 and 0. Tho following batted in one innings only:—E. F. Chin nery, 5 ; F. W. Robarts, 0 ; Smith, 9. * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts Aver. Carver ... ......... 68 .. . 27 ... 120 ,. 13 .. . 9-23 Smith ... ......... 94 .. . 27 .,.. 184 ..,. 13 .., 14-15 Hitch ........ . ... 247 ..,, 53 ... 767 ... 54 ... 14-20 Jackson........ ........ 85 .... 14 ... 222 ... 13 ... 17-07 Davis ... .........154-5.. . 29 .... 402 ..,. 23 ..,. 17-47 Spring ... ......... 270 .. . 71 ... 700 .... 39 .,...17-94 Meads .......... ... 158-4.. , 53 .. . 363 ... 20 ... 18-15 Goatly ... ......... 33 .. . 11 ... 78 .... 4 .... 19-50 Edwards ... ......... 66*2.. . 16 ... 164 ., 5 .. 32-80 Platt ............... ........ 43 .. . 8 .... 109 .... 2 .... 54-50 The following bowled in three innings only: H. C. Greenfield, 0 for 20. The following bowled in two innings only: E. C. Kirk, 1 for 72; J. S. Brocklesby, 1for 12 ; T. Browning, 3 for 31 ; Rushby, 9 for 122 ; Blacklidge, 3 for 57 ; Stedman, 0 for 21. The following bowled in one innings only Lawrence, 3 for 20. WILTSHIRE. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Times Most of not Total in an inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. A.M. Miller . ... 13 ... 3 ... 320 ... 66 ... 3200 H. S. Snell........ . ... 9 ... () ... 277 ... 114 ..,. 30-77 E. S. Grant........ . ... f> ... 1 ... 114 ... 50 ... 2280 R. W . Awdry ... ... 14 ... 1 ... 274 ... 104 ... 2107 Overs. Mdns. Runs. W kts. Aver. Smart................ . ...253 5... 51 ... 748 ... 56 ... 11-66 Newman ........ . ... 86 ... 26 ... 225 ... 15 ... 15 00 Sm ith................ . ...278.2.. . 82 ... 653 ... 40 ... 1632 E. S. Grant.. ... ...125 ... 51 ... 218 ... 12 ... 1816 Overton ........ . ... 65 ... 12 ... 205 .... 8 ... 25-62 A. M. Miller . ... 641.. • 10 i 275 ... 9 ... 3055 The following also bowled R. Downing (3 2-7-1)’ A. O. Dibsall (20.2-8-40-5), F. F. Humphreys (31-4-84- 4), W. R. Laverton (6-0-43-1), B. T. Wilson (3-0-11-0), E. S. Warrilow (3-0-11-0), and 11. W. Awdry (3-0-21-0), BERKSHIRE. BATTING AVERAGES. No. Times Most of not in an Total inns. out. inns. runs. Aver. L. P. Collins ... 13 . .. 0 .. „ 92 .... 490 ... 37-53 Sir C. Y. Nepean ... 11 ... 3 ... 49*..,. 250 ... 31-25 F. E. Rowe ... 7 . ,.. 0 .. . 68 .... 156 ..„ 22*28 G. G. M. Bennett ... 11 , ... 0 .. 57 ... 232 ... 21-09 A. P. Strange ... ... 6 ... 0 .. . 72 .... Ill ... 18-50 Capt. E. F. Rowe ... 11 ... 3 ... 56*. .. 177 ... 16-09 Shoosmith.......... ... 14 . ,.. 1 .. . 41*... 202 ..,. 14-42 Cave ................. ... 12 ,... 4 ... 37 ... 107 ..,. 13-37 W atts................. .... 15 , ... 0 .. ,. 74 ... 208 ., 13-08 A. E. Fernie ... 4 . ... 0 .. . 24 .... 47 ... 11*75 G. V. Goodliffo.... ... 7 . ... 0 .. . 30 ... 75 ... 10-71 Barrett .......... ... 6 . ,.. 0 .. , IS .... 41 ... 6-83 Barker................. ... 13 ... 2 ... 7 .,,. 28 ... 2*54 Also batted: J. H. Bennett, 36 and 16; II. Brougham, 42 and 6 ; Rev. F. I). Browne, 14 and 0 ; C. M. Hunt, 6,0, and 31* ; Captain Matthews, 18 and 0 ; E. D. Matthews, 7 and 0 ; Seth Smith, 3* and 29 ; Spencer, 4, 0*, 1*, and 1. * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. T. M. Hunt ... Barker .......... G. V. Goodliffe Cave .......... Shoosmith ... Capt. E. F. Rowe stumped 5, caught 10, and only let 43 byes in eight matches. [To be continued .) 37-4 .... 6 .,,. 102 .,.. 6 .,. 17-00 277-1 ..,. 52 .,.. 819 .,.. 47 ..,. 17-42 49-5 .,.. 11 ... 150 .,.. 8 .. 18-75 235 .., 42 ..,. 644 ... 34 ,. 1S-94 185 .,,. 43 ..,. 513 .... 17 .,,. 30-16 SURREY (A l l M atch es ). BATTING AVERAGES. Hayward ......... H obbs................. H ayes................. J. N. Crawford ... Spring................. Holland ......... Baker (A .).......... Lord Dalmeny ... Marshal ......... Goatly................. Lees ................. Smith (W .C.) ... Davis ................. P. R. M a y.......... Strudwick.......... Hitch ................. N. A. Knox......... Rushby .......... The following also batted: II. D. G. Loveson-Gower, 25* and 29; Carver, 36 and 0; Ducat, 19 and 8; Stedman, 2 and 8; J. II. Gordon, 8 and 0 ; H. K. Longman, 11 ; Vigar, 11 ; Jackson (F. M.), 9; and Platt, 4. No. Times Most of not Total in an inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. .. 43 ... 4 .. .1869 ... 161 ... 47-92 .. 55 ... 6 ...19S2 .,.. 166*.. . 40-44 ... 53 ... 1 .. .1857 ... 202 ... 35-71 .. 36 ... 6 ...1051 .... 103 ... 35-36 .. 7 ... 2 .. . 150 ... 46 ... 30-00 .. 48 ... 7 ....10S1 .. . 72 ... 26*36 .. 16 ... 0 .. . 414 .... Ill ... 25*87 .. 44 ... 1 .. .1112 .... 92 ... 25*86 .. 50 ... 7 ...1065 .... Ill ... 24*76 .. 12 ... 2 ... 161 ... 32 ... 16*10 ,.. 33 ... 2 ... 480 ... 77 ... 15*48 ... 25 ... 5 ... 298 ... 63*... 14*90 ... 7 ... 1 .. . 74 ... 22 ... 12*33 .. 4 ... 1 .. . 34 ... 20 ... 11*33 ... 45 ... 8 ... 395 ... 39*... 10*67 ... 13 ... 2 ... 112 ... 28 ... 10*18 ... 19 7 . 113 ... 27*.. . 941 .. 26 ...11 ... 76 ... 13*... 5*06 BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. . 755-2...195 ...1891 ...118 ... 16-02 . 86-3... 18 ... 267 ... 16 322-3... 85 ... 888 ... 52 ..2417 ...135 . 54 ... 3 . J. N. Crawford Hobbs ........ Smith (W. C.) Lees........................ 930 ...262 , Spring .................. 24 ... 4 Rushby ................. 460-5...127 ...1225 ... 57 N. A. Knox .......... 324-2... 40 ...1252 ... 57 Marshal ................. 159*4... 32 ... 522 ... 21 Hitch ................. 223-3.. 53 ... 709 ... 26 Hayes ... ........... 336 ... S3 ... 932 ... 23 Goatly .................. 24 ... 9 ... 43 ... 1 P. R. May .......... 84-4... 16 ... 305 ... 5 Lord Dalmeny (9-2-22-2) also bowled. (7-0-31-1) bowled in two innings, and the following once only: Platt (21-4-49-5), Jackson (16-4-40-2), Baker (A.) (1-0-3-1), Carver (18-2-42-1), Hayward (1-0-2-0), and Holland (3-0-10-0;. Knox delivered 31 no-balls, Rushby 11, Hitch 6, Lees 3, May 2, and Crawford, Dalmeny, Hobbs and Smith one each. Rushby bowled 6 wides, Hitch and Hobbs 5 each, Lees 4, and Crawford, Dalmeny, Knox, Marshal, and Smith one each. 16-68 17-07 17 90 18-00 21-49 21-96 24-85 27-26 40-52 43-00 61-00 Davis No. Times Most of not Total in an inns. out. runs. inns. Aver. .. 43 ... 6 ...1167 ... 91*.... 31*54 .. 48 ... 4 ...,1195 ... 141 .... 27-15 .. 49 ... 5 ...1128 ... 149 .... 25*63 .. 42 ... 1 .. . 954 ... 112 ... 23*26 .. 26 2 . 491 ..,. 74 ... 20*45 .. 32 6 . 475 ... 71 .. . 18*26 .. 47 ... 6 ... 705 ... 63 .. 17-19 .. 11 ... 1 .. . 168 ... 46 ... 16-80 .. 23 ... 1 .. . 357 ... 71 .. 16-22 .. 30 ... 5 .. . 382 ... 40 ... 15-28 .. 28 ... 3 ... 306 ... 61*.. . 12*24 .. 36 ...19 ... 208 .., 37 .. . 12*23 .. 19 ... 1 ... . 202 .. 37 .... 11-2*2 .. 3 ... 0 .. . 32 ... 27 .. 10*66 .. 8 ... 1 .. . 64 ... 21 ... 9*14 7 .. 0 ... , 64 ... 31 ... 9*14 .. 5 .. 1 .. . 29 ... 16 .... 7*25 .. 17 ... 3 ... 20 .., 12 ... 1*42 YORKSHIRE (A ll M atches ). In addition to their County Championship matches, Yorkshire also met M.C.C. and Ground (twice), All Ireland, Cambridge University, and the South Africans. Of the 33 matches, they won 14, lost 5, and drew 12, and had two abandoned. BATTING AVERAGES. Hirst ................. Tunnicliffe.......... Denton .......... Rhodes .......... Wilkinson (W. II.) Rothery .......... M yers................. Grimshaw.......... Bates ................. H aigh................. Lord Hawke Hunter .......... H. S. Kaye.......... D. C. F. Burton Newstead .......... Wilson (B. B.) ... Hardisty .......... Deyes ................. The following also batted: Dolphin, 0, 1, and 0; Hon. F. S. Jackson, 6 and 35: E. Smith, 5 and 1 ; Rudston, 0 and 3; Atkinson 0 and 0; and Harrison (H.), 4*. “ CENTURIES” FOR Denton, v. All Ireland, May 2 ........................ 149 Rhodes, v. Leicestershire, June 27 .................112 Tunnicliffe, v. Warwickshire, August 8 ..........141 Tunnicliffe, v. Surrey, August 15........................103* * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. Haigh Newstead Hirst......... Rhodes ... Deyes Myers Wilkinson (W Grimshaw Harrison (17-4-39-2) and Hon. F. S.Jackson (7-2-24-0) bowled in two innings, and Atkinson (3-0-17-0), Denton (3-0-11-0), and Tunnicliffe (4-0-22-0) once only. Hirst delivered 41 no-balls, Myers 10, Deyes 8, and Haigh 5. Hirst bowled 4 wides, Myers 2, and Rhodes 1. The AMERICAN CRICKETER. F oukdkd 1877. Published by H. H. Cornish on behalf of The Associated Cricket Clubs of Philadelphia. Aw Illustrated Journal of Cricket, Association, Football, Tennis, Golf, and Kindred Pastimes. No. 632, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.,U.S.A. pbiok 10/- per annum, post paid anywhere. Specimen copies mailed on request. . 553 5.. .142 ...1182 ... 96 .,. 12*31 . 156*2.. . 54 ... 310 ... 24 .... 12*91 .1000*4..,.229 ...2442 ...169 .., 14*44 .1014*4..,223 ...2587 ...164 .,,. 15*77 185*2... 24 ... 642 ... 26 .. . 24*69 . 215*2 ., 35 .... 697 ... 25 .., 27-8S . 48-4... 9 ... 152 . 5 .., 30*40 . 27 .,.. 9 .,.. 65 ... 2 ... 32*50 Printed and Published by M b r r itt & H a toh b r, L td ., 167,1G8 and 169 Upper Thames Street, London, E.O., Dec. 19th, 1907.
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