Cricket 1908

4 3 0 CR ICK ET A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. S e p t . 1 7 , 190 8. MINOR COUNTY AVERAGES, {Continued from parte 396.) HERTFORDSHIRE. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most Golding ................ C. II. Tichmarsli . II. M. Harford ... . W hite........................ A. Butcher ... . C. T. Rudd ... . l)r. A. E. Clarke G. G. Dumbleton . C. D. Fastnedge Coleman ................ E. H. Cuthbertson . R. B. Cowley ... . W. H. Marsh ... . H. W . Englefield . M. H. C. Doll ... . * Signifies not out. The following batted less than four Cowley, P. W. R. Doll, A. F. Leighton, H. Williams, and E. L. Wright. BOWLING AVERAGES. ( W. H. M arsh......... White ................. H. W. Englefield. Colem an................ G. G. Dumbleton . Dr. A. E. Clarke . The following also bowled : Burton, P. W. R. Doll, Golding, L. G. Hosier, C. T. Rudd, and C. H. Titchmarsh. not in an Total Inns. out. inns. runs. Aver. 17 2 195 714 47-60 17 2 104 610 40-66 10 2 82 182 22-77 IS 0 60 409 22*72 18 1 100 376 22-11 8 0 46 152 19-00 7 1 43* 108 18-00 12 2 29* 151 15-10 7 5 13* 30 15-00 16 0 39 2-27 14-18 9 0 30 97 10-77 6 0 27 62 10-33 11 2 47* 75 8-38 8 2 19 46 7-66 8 2 7 13 2-16 tim es: J. N. H. S. Mason, vers. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. 178-1 51 407 28- 14-53 478-2 130 1158 73 15-86 48 10 159 8 19-87 371-1 85 1026 45 2-2-80 60-4 15 183 7 26-14 44 1 184 3 61-33 M. H. C. Doll, H. S. Mason, MONMOUTHSHIRE. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most S ilverlock........... N. C. Phillips ... Dr. A. L. Tatham E. S. Phillips .. M. Stratton W. A. Williams... M. David ......... E. H. Francis ... F. G. Phillips ... J. R. Williams ... L. W eigh t........... L. Robathan ... Steeples not in an Total Inns. out. inns. runs. Aver. 12 1 187* 722 05-03 11 0 9) 372 33-81 7 1 62* 183 30-50 12 0 55 260 21-00 3 0 42 65 21-00 11 3 39 152 19-00 6 0 01 103 17-10 9 1 32 120 1500 12 1 29 147 13-30 7 2 24 60 13-20 11 1 33* 1-20 12-00 4 0 17 43 10-75 11 2 15* 07 7-44 Steeples W. A. Williams F. G. Phillips Silverlock * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES Overs. Mdns. Runs ......... 207-5 55 757 131*3 23 413 231-4 42 742 148-3 22 430 Jl VCUOliH ........... ~ --1 Also bowled : K. C. Raikes(*4-0-0-l), (1-0-13-0), and L. Weight (16-3-68-4). ;. Wkts. Aver. 59 12-83 32 12 90 43 17-25 24 18-29 I. F. Stedman STAFFORDSHIRE. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most Bucknell .......... P. Briggs .......... C. E. Winser ... H. D. Stratton Fereday ......... Barnes... ... ... Brow n................. Vost ................. E. II. Bourne ,T. W. Johnson .. H ollow ood......... Mee .................. not in an Total Inns. out. inns. runs. Aver. 14 7 40* 223 31-85 17 0 84 503 29-58 10 1 00 221 24-55 10 1 90 350 23-73 14 1 103 290 22-70 10 0 79 330 21-00 17 2 45 305 20-33 11 1 52 193 19-30 10 0 04 171 17*10 9 1 30 74 9-25 8 * 0 19 02 7-75 12 2 10 55 5-50 . * Signifies not. out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs, Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Avov. Barnes ........... ... 397-4 139 817 92 8-88 E. H. Bourne ... 11 2 30 4 9-00 Bucknell........... ... 117-4 3G 285 24 11-87 II. Eardley ... ... 107*4 30 209 22 12-22 M e e ................... ... 248-4 8-2 538 37 14-54 V ost................... ... 55-4 10 149 0 24-83 CRICKET IN BARBADOS. WANDERERS v. PICKWICK. Played at The Bay on August 1 and left drawn. The Wanderers lacked the services of H. G. B. Austin, whilst Pickwick were without the bowling of Simmons and Jones. After the latter had lost two wickets for twenty runs, Archer and P. A. Goodman put on 171 for the third tick et—one of the longest partnerships on record in Barbados. Archer, who learnt his cricket at King’s School, Bruton, hit sixteen 4's in his chanceless 118. Score : P ickwick . P. H. Tarilton, c S. |H. F. Austin, lbw, b Worme, b C A. S. Worme................... 0 Worme ................... 8 L. Yearwood, run out 12 L. Archer, bS. Worme 118 R. Hendy, not out ...14 E. Goodman, run out3 j C.Stoute,c&bPhillips 1 P. A. Goodman, b S. ! B 1, lb 5, w 4 ... 10 Worme ................... 74 — Total (7 wkts) . 240 C. D. Yearwood, P.' Bailey, and F. Browne did not bat. W anderers . G. Challenor, c C. D. Yearwood, b Hendy 26 R.Challenor,bBrowne 59 C. A. Worme, c Bailey, b H en dy.................. 4 M. Mayers, c Bailey, b H en d y................. 47 J. Phillips, S. Worme, anc. A. Gardner, c E., b P. A. Goodman ... 60 K. Mason, not out ... 25 B 4, lb 1, w 2, nb 1 8 Total (5 wkts)...229 F. H. Grant did not bat. WANDERERS v. SPARTAN. Played at The Bay on August 8 and won easily by the Wanderers, for whom Worme took seven wickets for 28 runs on a wicket which did not assist him. Browne performed the hat-trick for Spartan. Score:— S partan. W. Fields, c Grant b A. R. Gooding, bC. A. C. A. Worme ... 7 Worme ........... ... 1 P. Hodge, b S. Worme 0 C. A. Haynes, b G. W. Gibbs, not out 53 Challenor ... 1 C. A. Browne, b C. A. G. C. Williams, bC. A. Worme ........... 12 Worme ........... ... 1 L. Heath, run out 24 D. Morris, b C. A. C. Brathwaite, c R Worme ........... ... 0 Challenor, b C. A. B 15, lb 1 ... ... 10 Worme ........... 1 — B. Phillips, b C. A. Total ... ...110 Worme ........... 0 G. Challenor, b Fields 43 K. Mason, st Williams, b Brow ne.................. 35 R. Challenor, b Heath 68 M. Mayers, run out ... 43 A. Gardner, b Browne 6 C. A. Worme,b Browne 0 L. C. Abrams, lbw, b Browne ................... 0 W anderers . F. H. Grant, not out 13 A. Gittens, lbw; b Morris ...................26 J. Phillips, not o u t... 1 Byes ...................10 Total (8 wkts) 245 S. Worme did not bat. SPARTAN v. PICKWICK. Played at Belle Ville on August 22 and left drawn. Scores:— P ickwick . L. Archer, c Brath- waite, b Browne ... 33 E. C. Goodman, c Phillips, b Browne 24 P. H. Tarilton, c and b Brow ne...................43 P. A. Goodman, c Haynes, b Gibbs ... 9 J. Kidney, b Fields ... 4 R. M. Jones,'c and b Browne .................. 50 * Innings declared closed. E. K. H. Weatherhead and P. Bailey did not bat. S par T an . H . F. A u s tin , c Browne, b Fields... 20 L.Yearwood, c Gibbs, b F ie ld s...................10 H. P. Simmons, not out ........................... 0 B 2, lb 1 ... 3 Total (8 wkts.)*196 L. Heath, c Kidney, b Bailey ...................52 B. Phillips, b Sim­ mons ........................... 5 W. Fields, run out ... 14 W . Gibbs, I) Weather- head... .'.................50 C. A. Browne, not out 39 B 5, lb 2 ........... 7 Total (4 wkts) 169 Inniss, C. Braithwaite, C. A. Haynes, G. C. Williams, and P. Hodge did not bat. “ We have a lot of talent coming on, but I am afraid that against the Australians next year we shall have to depend chiefly ijn the old hands. This will be no disadvantage so far as batting is con­ cerned, but for the sake of the fielding I wish I could see a larger element of youth in our repre­ sentative eleven. Young men save so many runs.” — “ Short-Leg ” in The People. CRICKET IN CANADA. ONTARIO v. EASTERN CANADA. Played at Ottawa on August 14 and 15 and won by Ontario by 55 runs. Score and analysis O ntario . First innings. Second innings. A. H. Gibson, c Gray, b J on es.................................. 12 run out ......... 0 J. Colbome, c Ackland, b J oh n ston .......................... 5 b Wallace .......... 5 H. Wookey, c Johnston, b J o n e s.................................. 19 c Jones, b Wallace 1 W. S. Greening, b Godwin 9 b Godwin .......... 8 G. H. Southam, c Ackland, b Johnston ...................59 W. McCaffrey, lbw, b Wallace .......................... 6 c Jones, bGod win S. M. Rathburn, b Godwin 3 not out.................. H. S. Reid, b Godwin ... 2 b Johnston.......... E. W. Hallawell, c Ackland, b Johnston ................... 0 not out.................. N. Seagram, b Godwin ... 2 run out .......... Dr. E. W. Dean, not out ... 1 b Wallace .......... Byes, &c...................... 5 Byes, &c. ... c Malone, b God­ win ...................65 Total ...............123 Total (9 wkts)* 137 ♦Innings declared closed. E astern C anada . First innings. Second innings. H. J. Heygate, b Colborne 33 c and b Rathburn 14 W. S. Marshall, c Colborne, b Rathburn ...................11 L.S. Edney,lb w,b Rathburn 2 O. Wallace, b Colbome ... S ou th a m , b Wookey ...........22 b W o o k e y ........... 1 1 c Colborne, b Gib­ son ...................12 R. H. Malone, b Colborne 2 c Seagram, b Col­ borne ........... 9 c S o u th a m , b Wookey ......... 23 W. C. Baber, c Hallawell, b R athburn...........................14 H. Ackland, c GibsOn, b Colborne .......................... 9 b Wookey ............ W. Johnston, b Wookey ... 21 cRathburn,bGib­ son ................... A. Gray, b C olborne........... 0 b Colborne............ G. C. Jones, not o u t ........... 4 b C olborne............ C. B. Godwin, b Wookey... 0 not o u t ................. Byes, &c.......................10 Byes, &c. ... Total .............107 Total... 98 O ntario . First innings. Second innings O. M. R. W. O . M. R. \V. G od w in ......... 10 5 31 4 ... .. 18 7 42 3 Johnston 10 7 21 3 ... .. 9 2 19 1 Wallace.......... 10 1 28 1 ... .. 10 4 32 3 Jones ... ... 13 0 20 2 ... .. 4 1 11 0 Baber .......... 0 1 18 0 ... ... 6 1 1 !) 0 Gray ... .. 2 0 4 0 E astern C anada First innings. Second innings. O. M. R W. O. M. R. W. W ookey.......... 8 3 12 2 ... ... 19 2 37 4 Colborne 23 8 33 5 ... .. 82 0 31 3 Rathburn 19 1 43 3 ... ... 6 0 16 1 Seagram 2 0 9 0 . . Gibson !” 5- 0 12 2 NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK v. SIDCUP. - Played at Sidcup on September 12. S idcup . S. Woffenden, b Rich­ ards .......................... 0 R. Wallington, b Cos­ ser .......................... 9 W. Honeyball, b King 18 H. I. Jones, b Richards 41 C. Spreckley, b Rich­ ards .......................... 4 D. Wallington, notout 41 *Innings declared closed. N. P. Bank. B. C. Layton, b King 8 D. G. Wearing, c Gard­ ner, b Richards ... 0 J. Bradshaw, b King 0 P. G. Allen, not out... 30 B 4, lb 4 ........... 8 Total (8 wkts)*159 S. S. Moore did not bat. C. A. Shaw, b Walling­ ton .......................... 18 E. H. Stocks, c Wall­ ington, b Allen ... 25 A. C. Purnell, st Lay­ ton, b Allen ........... 5 B 15, lb 5 ...........20 Total (7 wkts)196 H. E. Moore, J. W. Richards, and G. A. Cosscr did not bat. A. Harrison, c Brad­ shaw, b Woffenden 4 G. R. Gardner, run out 0 A. King, c Jones, b Woffenden ..............13 C. G. E. Jones, not out .......... ............107 J. P. Kemble, run out 4

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