Cricket 1909
CR ICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. A pril 29, 1909. PUBLIC SCHOOL AVERAGES, 1908. (Continued frompage 80.) OUNDLE SCHOOL. BATTING AVERAGES. Most Inn- Not in an ings. out. inns. Runs. Aver. L. C. H Master ... 10 0 47 173 17-30 A. B. Crawford ... 11 0 54 162 14-36 G. Drayson ... 10 2 39* 105 13-12 D. G. S. Smith.. ... 10 0 44 128 12-80 E. A. R. Gore-Brown 10 1 33 113 12-55 J. F. Ormsby .. ... 10 0 37 121 12-10 G. H. C. Angus .. 9 2 37* 68 9-71 O. Tindall......... 9 0 23 74 8-22 C. S. Duffus .. ... 4 0 13 23 5*75 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. G. Drayson .. .. 95 13 184 18 10-22 O. Tindall ... .. 73 12 136 13 10-46 C. N. Burton .. 72 23 200 15 13-33 E.A. R.Gore-Brown 147 30 494 32 15-43 A. B. Crawford 77 15 231 11 21-0 L. C. H. Master !! 27 8 70 3 23-3 RADLEY COLLEGE. BATTING AVERAGES. Inn- Not ings. out. Most in an inns. Runs. Aver. M. R. R. Vidal.......... 13 0 132 330 25-38 T. Z. D. Hafcington... 13 1 75 277 23-14 C. L. Brutor .......... 13 0 63 271 20-84 N. St. J. G. D, Buxton 12 0 58 228 19-00 K. M. Nelson ........... 13 1 57* 168 14-00 H. C. B. Sessions ... 6 3 11 * 41 13*66 H. A. Stuckey.......... 13 0 28 166 12-76 R. E. N orm an.......... 12 3 37* 113 12-22 A. L. H il l .................. 11 3 22 71 8-11 N. L. Ames .......... 7 1 24 51 8-50 II. F. W illcccks 9 0 15 38 4-22 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Willcocks . Ames ... . R. Vidal . Norman 239 146-2 59*4 130 57 32 Runs. Wkts. Aver. 680 48 14-66 433 29 15-00 229 11 21-00 343 15 23-00 ROSSALL SCHOOL. BATTING AVERAGES. Most Inn- Not in an mgs. out. inns. Runs. Aver. II. W. Ling ... . . 9 1 52 208 26 00 P. T. Furneaux . 8 1 64 179 25-57 F. L. L. F. Roupell. . 9 2 39* 130 18-57 J. W. T. Laslimar . 9 0 24 115 12*77 W F. Parrington . . 10 0 48 112 11-20 W St. J. Pynn... . . 4 0 26 38 9-50 T. I). Dally ... . . 8 2 17* 52 8-66 II J. Wratisaw 9 1 25* 51 6-37 E. L. Squance ... . . 8 0 24 37 4-62 H M. Wells ... . 4 2 6 9 4-50 G. B. Sleigh ... . 5 0 7 20 4-00 RUGBY SCHOOL. BATTING AVERAGES. Most InnNot in an ings. out. inns. Runs. Aver. R. S. Rait-Kerr . 15 3 66 419 34-92 R. Cunningham . 20 0 83 618 30-90 K. W. Poulton ... . 20 2 89 803 27-96 S. A. Miller-Hallett. . 17 2 114* 388 25-87 G. D. Forrester . 20 1 91 423 22-26 P. S. Fraser ... . . 11 1 44 178 17-80 H. S. Sharp ... . . 10 2 50* 113 14-12 N. H. H. Charles . . 16 3 41 176 13*54 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. *Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. G. B. Sleigh... .. 139 35 340 34 10-00 T. D. Dally ... .. 46 6 191 9 21-22 11 J. Wratisaw .. 74 •11 238 10 23-80 E. L. Squance .. 131 21 432 13 33-23 CHRIST’S COLLEGE v. SIDNEY COLLEGE.— Played at Cambridge on April 26. C h r ist ’ s C ollege . ILLU STRATED CATALO G UES FREE. The AMERICAN CRICKETER. F ounded 1877. P u blish ed b y H . K . C orn ish on b e h a lf o f The A sso cia te d C rick et C lubs o f P h ila d elp h ia . An Illustrated Journal of Cricket, Association Football, Tennis, Golf, and Kindred Pastimes. No. 632, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa , U.S.A. p r ic e 10/- per a n n u m , p ost p a id a n yw h ere. Specimen copies mailed on request. B y R o y a l W a r r a n t , M a k e r s t o H .M . T h e K in g. RANSOMES’ LAWN MOWERS. T H E B E S T I N T H E W O R L D . Are unequalled fo r Cricket Grounds. R A N S O M E S , S IM S A N D J E F F E R I E S , L t d ., IP SW IC H . E. C. Woolley, not out 68 G. H. C. Angus, b H arrison................... 6 J. T. M. Mee, b Harri son ..........................15 J. W. Shilcock, b Met calfe .......................... 3 W . H. Shephard, b H arrison................... 0 P. R. T. Owen, b Har rison .......................... 0 J. O. Bevan, run out 1 H. Davenport, b Blair 21 H. J. Lewis, b Blair... 10 O. S. Whaley, b Met calfe ...........................18 M. W. Peters, not out 18 Byes, &c..............36 Total ..196 Overs. Mdns Runs. Wkts. Aver. R. Cunningham.. 156-4 28 593 32 18*50 J. C. Symonds .. 264-5 31 998 39 25*58 J. A. Cunningham 168*4 18 658 25 26*32 N. Ii. H. Charles.. 235*4 17 942 29 35-93 P. S. Fraser......... 22*1 0 144 4 36-00 ST. JOHN’S SCHOOL, LEATHERHEAD. BATTING AVERAGES. Most InnNot in an ings out. inns. Runs. Aver. J. G. K. Vallings ... 16 4 72* 386 32 17 R. K n igh t.......... ... 16 1 78 397 26-47 G. P. Pavey ... ... 13 2 42 167 15*18 H. C. James ... 16 1 54 208 14*86 LI. R. Evans ... ... 16 1 40* 209 13-93 G. H. Lewis ... ... 11 4 50* 94 13-43 R. F. S. Parry ... 6 2 13 48 12-00 J. V. Hitchcock ... 13 0 42 153 11-76 J. C. de V. Biss... ... 15 1 28 165 11-07 W. H. Park ... 9 1 21 77 9-63 W. J. L. Rogerson ... 10 2 6 * 20 2*50 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Runs. Wkts. Aver. H. C. James ... 108-3 370 27 13*70 R. Knight.......... 213 738 50 14-76 J. G. K. Vallings 172*1 574 35 16-40 J. V. Hitchcock 154 717 31 23-13 TONBRIDGE SCHOOL. BATTING AVERAGES. Most InnNot in an ings out. inns. Runs. Aver. H. M. Bannister ... 12 1 132* 649 59-00 F. H. Knott ... ... 15 2 84* 456 35*07 C. E. Knight .. ... 13 2 145 352 32*00 H. G. Pegg ... ... 10 5 35* 126 25*20 L. Marzetti ... 13 0 62 229 17*61 C. H. E. Bilton ... 14 1 63 216 16-61 W. H. Smith ... ... 12 2 59 164 16-40 C. H. Pillman ... ... 14 1 105* 211 16-23 T. E. Bourdillon ... 14 1 68 1S4 14-15 C. Marzetti ... 14 1 45 178 13-69 II. A. Robinson ... 10 2 17* 75 9-37 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. H. M. Bannister.. 246*2 66 852 47 12-3S C. M arzetti......... 334 92 822 63 13-05 T. E. Bourdillon.. 180*3 41 486 29 16-75 H. G. P e g g ......... 71 15 215 8 26-87 S idn ey C ollege . A L.Sutcliffe,cWhaley, b Owen .................. S9 B. M. Carkeek, c An gus, b Peters .........31 A. M. Harris, c Daven port, b Peters...........45 T. Jones, b Owen ... 4 F. W. Metcalfe, c Bev- an, b Owen .......... 55 R. S. Pedraza, not out 15 H. S. P. Blair, not out 0 Byes, &c..............is Total (5 wkts.)197 P. 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