Cricket 1908
CR ICKET A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. Nov. 26 , 190S. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. J. S. Milno ... ... 149 18 385 42 9*10 F. J. Clark ...........140 27 391 34 11*50 Capt. W. M. Turner S3 10 182 15 12-13 G. C. Phillips.......... S5 22 2ro 18 15-33 C. U, Stileman ... 70 11 213 . 15 14-20 E. E. Coombs.......... 133 20 415 29 15*31 Less than ten wickets :;— G. H. Hewlett ... 24 1 70 7 1000 H. Cheetham........... 20 2 78 5 15*00 Lieut. R. McCallum 13 0 55 3 18-33 E. E. Christie ... 23 2 v 85 3 28-33 F. P. West ........... 01 7 224 7 32-00 Also bowled less than five overs :—Baker, Marris, Beadell, Wheeler, and St. Paul. YORKSHIRE (ALL MATCHES). In addition to their County Championship pro gramme, Yorkshire played five matches, beating M.C.'.O. and Ground at Lord's, Cambridge University at Cambridge, and Gentlemen of Ireland at Dublin, and drawing with M.C.C. and Ground at Scar borough and England at the Oval. In all, they played thirty-three matches, of which they won nineteen and drew fourteen. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most not in an Total Inns,. out. inns. runs. Aver. D enton................ ......... 50 5 133 1852 41-15 Hirst ................ .........40 8 128* 1513 39-81 R h odes................ .........50 1 140 1574 32-12 W ilkinson ... ..........49 4 99 1282 28-4S Hardisty ... ..........32 4 84 733 20-17 Newstead ... .......... 41 7 100* 855 25-14 Grimshaw .. .......... 8 2 01 139 23-10 Myers ................ .........31 4 43 537 19-88 Rothery................ .........39 2 101 735 19-80 Bates ... ... .......... 38 4 50* 502 10-52 Lord Hawke ......... 25 8 50* 281 10-52 H unter................ .........20 11 38 215 14.33 Haigh ................ .........20 5 31 252 12 00 II. S. Kaye ... .......... 0 0 10 41 0-83 W atson................ .......... 9 3 10* 34 5*00 The follow iDg also batted: Booth, 1,30and 7*; B. B. Wilson, 109 ; A. W. Lupton, 4 : SirA. White, 3 ; and W. Brown, 0*. The following hundreds were hit for the side :— Denton, v. Northamptonshire, at Northampton 110 Denton, v. M.C.C., at Scarborough (1st innings) 133 Denton, v. M.C.C., at Scarborough (2nd innings) 121 Hirst, v. Derbyshire, at Chesterfield ................*128 Newstead, v. Notts, at Nottingham ................*100 Rhodes, v. Northamptonshire, at Huddersfield... 140 Rhodes, v. Leicestershire, at Harrogate ...........122 Rhodes, v. Worcestershire, at Sheffield ...........140 Rothery, v. Kent, at Dover ......................................101 Wilson, v. Derbyshire, at Leeds ..............................109 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. Haigh ......... . ... 535*2 157 1132 93 1217 Hirst ... ... ...1025 270 2240 104 13-05 Rhodes ......... . ... 098'4 210 1582 100 15-82 Newstead . ... 943-3 255 2089 131 15-94 Wilkinson . ... 16 6 30 1 30.00 Myers ..........., ... 150 34 409 10 40-90 Booth (12-4-20-2) and Brown (12-3-23-1) lx>wled in two innings, and the following once only : Bates (2-0-11-0), Denton (5-0-10-1), Grimshaw (6-2-9-0), A. W. Lupton (2-0-15-0), and Rotlicry (6*4-0-18-1). CRICKET IN CHINA. Played at Wei-hei -wei on August 29th and won by Remainder of Fleet by six wickets. Score: — H.M.S. K ino A lfr e d . L i e u t . T o v e y , b Maundrell ........... 3 Midshipman John stone, st Jones, b Maundrell ........... G Commander Lewis, b Maundrell ...........112 Lieut. Mulleneux, b Brant........................... 7 Rayment, b Maundrell 39 Lieut. Tweedie, lbw, b M aundrell........... 0 Eng.-Lieut. Edwards, b Maundrell ...........12 Capt. Clinton-Baker, b Brant ................... 6 Lieut. Janvrin, c Jones, b Maundrell 0 Midshipman Hamil ton, not out ........... 7 Richardson, b Brant 1 B 12, w 1 ...........13 Total R emainder of F leet . ...200 not Lieut. Ormsby, out ........................... 0 Rev. Jones, not out... 0 B 4, w 3 ................... 7 Rev. Maundrell, c Ray ment, b Tweedie ... Lieut. F. Noble, lbw, b Rayment ... ... Staff-Surgeon Fasson, b MuUeneux ...........10 Total (4 wkts) 207 L ie u t. D a v ie s, b Mulleneux ........... 12 Eng. Sub.-Lieut. Evington, Staff-Paymaster Crocker, Lieut. Price, Corporal Brant, and Leading- Seaman Aldworth did not bat. PUBLIC SCHOOL AVERAGES, 19 0 8 . (1 Continued from page 1 & 8 .) CLIFTON COLLEGE. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most not in an Total Inns. out. inns. runs. Aver. W. M. Brownlee ... 15 1 63 330 23-57 R. D. Crew ........... 10 0 40 198 19-80 C. R. Cleghom ........... 10 0 56 289 18 00 J. H. E. Whitehead... 10 2 42 242 17-28 O. M. Tweedy (Capt.) 13 3 *30 108 10-so R. V. C u llinan........... 15 (l 62 244 16-26 P. J. Richardson ... 15 3 *4'.» 181 15-00 L. Thorp ................... 14 0 73 209 14-92 E. L. G. N. Grcll ... 10 1 34 91 1011 E. C. Ball .................. 13 0 21 60 4*01 F. W. B. Wilson ... 3 1 2 2 100 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver- P. J. Richardson ... 00-1 7 208 20 10-40 F. W. B. Wilson ... 20 7 60 5 13-20 E. C. Ball ...........215-5 35 748 43 17-39 J. U. E. Whitehead 55 3 201 15 17-40 W. M. Brownlee ... 240 32 875 49 17-87 DULWICH COLLEGE. BATTING AVERAGES. Most InnNot in an ings. out inns. Runs. Aver. H. R. C. Meade ... 14 1 101 540 4l'-54 T. T. Waddington ... 15 0 110 487 . 52-40 C. M. Keddie ... ... 14 1 31 255 19*01 C. W. Lamb .. ... 15 1 41 206 19*00 E. S. Waddington ... 10 1 *70 107 18*55 A. C. Green ... 14 1 54 240 18*46 A. I*. Thomson... 5 1 40 73 18*25 J. C. Firth.......... ... 13 2 *59 185 10-82 A. M. Whitehead ... 10 5 48 70 15-20 L. B. Gasson ... 8 1 33 103. 14-71 E. C. Coleman ... ... 11 2 27 118 13-11 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. wkts: Aver. H. R. C. Meade ... 203 1 27 652 48 . 13-58 C. M. Keddie ... 84-5 18 332 22 15-09 L. B. Gasson . 130*2 23 471 29 10*24 J. C. Firth .......... 25 4 132 0 22-00 T.T. Waddington..., 100 4 10 470 17 28*00 EASTBOURNE COLLEGE. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most not in an Total Inns. out. inns. runs. Aver. M .E.Coxhead ... ... 18 1 150 649 38-17 K. M. Dennys... .. 10 3 92 391 30-07 It. G. Tudor ... ... 18 3 87* 428 28-53 R. E. Cranfield .. 18 0 81 4S0 20-00 L. E. Dennys ... ... 12 4 34 146 18-25 C. F. G. Schnieder... 18 0 09 323 17*94 N. H. Coxe................ 5 2 18 51 17-00 H. A. V. Maynard .... 14 2 42 195 10-25 E. H. Muir-Smith .... 13 4 28* 126 14 00 E. B. Steele ... ... 10 3 18 97 13-85 N Maxwell ... ... 14 0 32 174 12*42 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. M. E. Coxhead 258-5 23 910 ; 55 10-72 II. A. V. Maynard 179 21 051 31 21-00 E. II. Muir-Smith 114 12 402 in 25*12 L. E. Dennys... .: 110-5 0 ooe 20 30-30 The Annual General Meeting of the Middlesex County C.C. will be held at the Charing Cross Hotel 011 Monday next, at 5 p.m. John William William Nason, the Sussex cricketer, is now in residence at Cambridge. The matter of a visit to New Zealand of a team from New South Wales or Australia has been deferred until next season. At Perth (W.A.), on Octobcj- 24, Coyne contri buted 130 to a total of 332 for five wickets made by Wanderers v. Claremont, and T. Hogue, who opened the innings for North Fremantle v. Perth, made 100 out of 107 for nine wickets and carried out his bat. THE BRIXTON WANDERERS IN 1908. R E S U L T S Pld. Won. Lost. Dm. 1st X I ......... 35 16 12 7 2nd-XI ........... . 23 12 5 6 3rd XI ........... 8 3 2 3 Total ........... 06 31 19 16 Runs Wkts. Runs Wkts. for. Lost. .Aver. agst. takn. Aver. 1st XI ... 0290 329 19-13 ..,. 0070 332 •18-28 2nd X I ... 3010 1S7 19-87 .... 3214 221 14-54 3rd XI ... 900 72 13-33 .... 1030 G7 15-37 10S72 588 18 49 10314 620 16-63 BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most not in an Total Inns. out. inns. runs. Aver J. Faulkner ... 10 4 143* 496 41-33 W. R. M itchell... ... 23 1 100* 70S 34-‘*0 A. J. Whyte ... .. 31 3 105 925 33 03 C. G. Smith ... ... 33 2 124 1010 32-77 M. 11. Whitley ... 0 2 51* 131 32-75 A. R. Whitley ... ... S 1 04* 169 24*14 H. Goodall........... ... 17 3 50* 336 24*00 S. C. G. Fox ... ... 4 0 36 91 22-75 F. Odell ........... ... 33 1 73 700 21-87 G. G. Stubbs ... 9 2 44* 153 21-85 II. E. Smith ... 20 3 57 442 19-21 A. V. Storey ... 21 3 S2 338 18-77 H. C. Edmonds... ... 15 2 06* 228 17*53 c . Hogg ... ... ... 23 1 51 306 16-63 R. Burlington ... ... 21 2 74 306 16*10 D. Dickson........... ... 10 0 75 161 16*10 E. A. Brymer ... ... 29 2 72* 432 16*00 E. G ilbert........... ... 3 1 22* 32 10-00 C. W . Phillips ... 31 3 87* 446 15-92 J. Bohnnann ... ... 15 2 37 201 15*46 F. P. Rider........... 27 1 58 342 13*15 A. Harbert ... 22 4 41 231 12-83 J. G odrich........... .. 10 5 18* 64 12*80 W. R. Caesar ... 9 0 24 114 12.60 D. S. Parsons ... 7 0 27 88 12-57* L. Lewis ........... ... 10 1 47* 113 12*551 L. M. Simmons... ... 18 2 4!) 185 11*5#! J. W . Murray ... ... 27 5 36 225 lOU- AV. A. Gilligan ... 12 1 24 112 10-1S B. A. Glanvill ... ... 20 12 20* 132 9-42 BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. E. tSilbert 2 0 7 2 3*50 J. Woodfall ... 10 1 27 4 6-75 J. Bohrmann... 5 2 17 2 8-50 J. Godrich ..! 184-5 31 577 63 915 F. G. Perke ... ... 109-1 27 547 53 1032 W. J. Benge ... ... 208-1 26 GOO 56 10-S2 S. Thurston ... ... 95*1 18 304 26 11*69 L. M. Simmons .. 2;0-4 34 783 65 12-04 G. Stubbs ... 44 2 189 10 13-90 R. Burlington ... 89*5 12 371 23 16-13 E. A. Biymer ... 358*5 71 121S 68 17*91 C. G. Smith ... ... 247*1 43 832 46 18-08 A. Harbert ... 172-3 21 651 36 18-08 J. N. Goldsmith ... 349-4 61 1103 56 19-69 M. H. Whitley ... 35*5 1 139 7 19-85 A. V. Storey ... ... 157 29 539 27 19-90 W . A. Gilligan ... 60 8 274 13 21-07 W. A. Mitchell ... 87 7 337 14 24-07 The present membership of the Worcestershire County C.C. is 1,294, an increase of 250 over that of 1907. The loss on the season was £139, of which £100 was due to Bird’s benefit. It is proposed to dispense with the services of an honorary secretary and appoint a paid official, and to hold a bazaar in order to pay off th6 debt of £1,150 due to the bank. The Staffordshire team, in celebration of their success in winning the Minor Counties Champion ship, were entertained at dinner at the North Stafford Hotel, Stoke, on Monday evening. “ O Y A L B A . n R E I D ’ S O V A L . W H I T E . The celebrated preparation for cleaning Cricket and all Buff Leather Goods, Warranted not to rub off or cake. As used at Ken nington Oval, and highly recommended by K . S. Ranjitsinhji, Dr. W . G. Grace, 0 . B. Fry, Lord Dalmeny, Australian XI., 1905, G. L. Jessop, Ac., Ac. P a ck e d in z in c boxes, 6d. per box. J. J. REID, 378, Kennlngton Rd., London. Printed and Published by M r r r it t & H a tch e r, L td., 107, 108 and 109, Upper Thames Street, London, E.C., November 20th, 1908.
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