Cricket 1909
M ay 27, 1909. CRICKET A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 159 NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK (2) v. LITTLE HEATH.—Played at Goodmayes on May 22. N. P. B a n k (2). S. Dixon, st Beck, b Milbank ................. 1 G.R.Gardner,b Barnes 41 H. H. Trattles, b Roberts ................... 1 C. J. Provis, b Baines 12 G. J. Driver, b Baines 23 G.T. Bridger, b Baines 12 J. Manners, b Eves ... 3 L ittle F. F. Tedder, b Man ners .......................... 0 C. Eves, c Gardner, b Manners ...........13 G. F. Murley, c Gard ner, b Manners ... 0 S.G.Brittain, c Driver, b Manners ...........10 A. E. Millbank, c and b D river................... 0 J. S. Baines, b Driver 9 G. Morgan, lbw, b Baines .................. J. Wright, c Milbank, b B aines.................. T. J. Watkins,b Baines H. E. Ingall, not out B 17, lb 1 ........... Total ...122 H eath . E. W. Pratt, b Driver 6 G. Sumpner, b Man ners .................. ... 19 T. Roberts, not out ... 28 E. G. Beck, c Gardner, b D river.................. 10 Harriman, b Manners 5 Byes .................. 1 Total .......... 101 ESHER v. MARLBOROUGH at Esher on May 22. E sh er . First innings. W. O. Vizard, c Hacking, b Jenkins......................... . J. Carr, b Hacking .......... H. H. Marriott, c Church, b Jenkins .......................... F. E. Pattisson, not out F. Trolope, b Jenkins R. H. Gillespie, c Jenkins, b Black .......................... R. Howell, b Jenkins.......... J. A. Peachy, b Jenkins ... S. Sillem, b Jen k in s........... W. Chitty, b Black .......... J. H. Hunt .......................... H. W. Lake .......................... B 7, lb 1 ................... 5 11 3 81 0 BLUES.—Played Second innings. not out ...........28 b Jenkins .......... 43 c Church, b Jen kins . b Black c J e n k i n s , Black not out c Black,b Jenkins 0 c Knight, b Black 36 cWhite,b Jenkins 5 Byes, &c. ... 0 Total ...................69 Total (7 wkts)149 ♦Innings declared closed. M arlborough B lu es . First innings. Second innings. R. G. Knight, c Peachy, b c M a r r i o t t , b Gillespie ...........................19 Hunt ..................16 N. T. White, c Gillespie, b Carr .................................. 6 M. O. Lewis, c sub, b Gil lespie ... ......................... 2 C. H. M. Thring, b Carr ... 3 not out..................11 H. C. Manders,c&bHunt.. 12 L. R. Lewis, c Marriott, b Carr .................................. 14 0. S. Jenkins, c Gillespie, b Pattisson ................. 20 A. Church, b Hunt .......... 0b Hunt ........... 0 A. M. Black, c Gillespie, b P attisson .......................... 15 A. Hacking, not o u t ............. 6 V. B. Mockitt, b Pattisson 0 B 10, lb 3 ........................13 Total ...110 not out .......... 68 Byes, &c. ... 15 Total (2 wkts)110 p u b l i c s c h o o l a v e r a g e s . SYDNEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Of the 37 games played 28 were won, 2 lost, and 7 .drawn. The side averaged 320 per innings and their opponents 120. BATTING AVERAGES. Most InnNot ings. out. E. P. Barbour ... ... 36 2 J. C. Lamrock ... ... 30 3 G. R. Barry ... 13 2 F. B u ck le ........... ... 39 9 F. M. Farrar ... 29 5 N. M. Gregg ... 37 7 H. G. Pratten ... ... 33 8 L. Scott .......... ... 26 5 W. M. P i t t ......... ... 18 12 J. W. Farrar ... 17 1 C. R. Sheldon ... ... 13 0 W. Sheldon ... 28 2 356 184 146* 120 * 229 101 * 53 101 * 17* 34 33 30 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. 2146 1369 451 1131 820 801 632 399 96 182 133 187 Aver. 63-11 50-70 41-00 37-70 34-16 26-70 25-20 19-CO 16-00 11-37 10-23 7-19 Runs. Wkts. Aver. N. M. Gregg .................. 613 62 9-80 G. R. Barry.......................... 389 35 11-11 E. P. Barbour .................. 1585 142 11-16 L. Scott.................................. 448 40 11-20 C. R. Sheldon .................. 326 25 13-01 J. C. Lamrock .................. 436 26 16-76 F. Buckle .......................... 412 21 19-66 STREATHAM v. BECKENHAM .- Played at Streat- ham on May 22. S treath am . C. L. Morgan,bWimble 17 J. H. Greathead , b C. J. Parton, c A. T. A. Brown ... ... 36 Brown, b WilliamR. J. Haworth,not out 9 son ..........................51 J. F. W. Hooper, not S. A. Southwell, c and out ... 34 b W illiam son...........48 B10, lb3, w l,n b 2 17 E. B. Gillett, run out... 3 — Total (5 wkts)*215 L. E. Gillett, J. L. Phillipps, H. H. Scott and F. G. V. Holmes did not bat. * Innings declared closed. B eckenham . E. N. Fuller, c Morgan, b Holmes ... T. Ramsey, c E. B. Gillett, b Holmes ... J. E. Williamson, b Holmes ........... H. R. Wimble, b Mor gan .......................... 22 A. Brown, J. Russell and G. O. Pearse did not bat. 58 19 J. H. Todd, b Morgan 7 A. W. Ker, b Holmes 18 E. J. Brand, not out 24 T. A. Brown, not out 11 B 17, lb 4, nb 6... 27 Total (6 wkts) 191 ADELAIDE SENIOR GRADE COMPETITION. Appended are the leading averages for the past season:— BATTING AVERAGES. Most InnNot in an ings. out. inns. Runs. Aver. N. Claxton........... ... 8 1 152* 477 68*14 O. J. Caust........... ... 12 5 118 455 65*00 C. E. Dolling ... ... 13 1 189 769 64*08 F. T. H ack........... ... 11 0 148 693 63*00 J. H. Pellew ... 10 2 215 453 56*62 E. H. Leak ... 10 0 . 146 565 56‘50 E. R. Mayne ... 9 0 84 459 51-00 A. H. Woolcock ... 12 2 160* 457 45*70 S. H ill.................. ... 11 1 211* 445 44*50 W. A. Hewer ... 7 1 101* 263 43*83 R. F. Cowan ... 12 3 150* 387 43-00 C. B. Jennings ... ... 4 0 122 168 42-00 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES Overs. Mdns. Runs. WTkts. Aver. A. H. Pretty ... . . 203 58 476 47 10-12 W. J. Whitty... . . 134-4 35 321 25 12-84 J. C. Reedman . 227-5 61 603 41 14-70 E. M. Webb ... . . 74-5 17 199 13 15-30 P. H. Coombe . 244-4 37 793 50 15*86 A. W . Wright . 207*2 45 610 38 16*05 J. F. Travers ... ... 263*2 40 888 55 16*14 C. T. Chamberlain .. 149 23 442 27 16*37 L.R . Hill ... ... 110 19 304 18 16*88 J. A. Chamberlain . 75*3 11 206 12 17*16 N. Claxton ... ... 100 24 268 15 17*86 W. A. Hewer... .. 62*3 6 253 13 19*46 No bowler is included in the above list who took less than ten wickets. LONDON AND COUNTY BANK (*) v. ROUPELL PARK. —Played at Dulwich on May 22. L. a n d C. B a n k (2). T. H. Lynn,b Downing 8 P. F. Allen, b Bass ... 26 E. G. Livermore, b B a s s .......................... 9 F. Allnutt, c Shire, b Parker .................. 15 C. de Rheims, b Parker 1 S. C. Tealby, b Parker 0 C. W. Gibbs, b Parker 7 E. J. T. James, b Parker ... ......... 21 E. W e d g w o o d , b Parker’ .................. 6 G. L. Frost, not out... 12 S. W. Walch, b Royle 5 B 10, lb 1, w 1... 12 Total ..1*22 R. H. Royle, c Liver more, b Walch T. A. Bass, c Allnutt, b Walch ................... T. G. Robinson, c Livermore, b Tealby R. J. Downing, c All nutt, b Walch........... C. E. Croker, b Tealby A. E. Drown, b Waluh R oupell P a r k . H. E. W. Tealby, b Frost.......................... W. Shire, b Tealby ... C. Parker, c Allnutt, b Frost .................. W. Joslin, not out ... H. Boyd, run out ... B 5, lb 2, w 1, nb 1 Total ...........] WIMBLEDON v. STREATHAM.—Played at W im bledon on May 22. G. S. Churchill, b Thomas .................. 41 p. R.Dangar,b Thomas 33 J.M. Ambrose.c Camp- , bell, b N. Miller ... 47 W. S. Bolton, c Shat tock, b Joynson ... 2 D. Forde, c N. Miller, b Campbell ...........19 R- Graham, c Joyn son, b Campboll ... 5 E. L. Clapham, b N. Miller..........................11 M. A. Green, c Camp bell, bN . Miller ... 20 G. F. M cG rath , c Thomas, b Campbell 35 E. T. Bolton, not out 22 W. S. Nicholas, b N. Miller.......................... 1 B 5, lb 2 ........... 7 Total ..243 S trea th a m . N. Miller, not out ...102 C. M. Thomas, c & b Graham .................... 4 H. S. Barkworth, b Graham ......................16 W, Joynson, b Clapham.................... 4 ” •F. Feeny, c and b Clapham.................... 6 G. N. Campbell, c Green, b Clapham 8 E. K. Shattock, c Mc Grath, b Ambrose... 40 D. O. 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