Cricket 1909

8o CR ICK ET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. A pril 22, 1909. MALVERN COLLEGE. BATTING AVERAGES. Most InnNot in an ings. out. inns. Runs. Aver. H. E. W. Prest......... 13 1 .174* 506 49*66 M. K. Foster ......... 13 2 115 480 43*63 II. R. Kirby .. .. 12 0 62 298 24-83 O. H ughes................. 12 1 86 * 259 23-54 F. N. T u ff................. 12 1 34* 216 19-63 It. C. Burton ......... 10 2 51 98 12-25 G. D. Pidgeon ... .. 9 1 40 95 11-88 H. S. Kevill-Davies.. 12 0 27 134 11-16 C. K. Anderson 10 4 22 57 9-50 P. D. H arding......... 11 2 33 67 7-44 R. G. Thompson 8 0 12 52 6-50 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. JO HN W I S D E N ’S CRICKETERS 1 ALMANACK F o r 1 9 0 9 . Edited by SYDNEY H. PARDON. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. F. N. Tuff ... .. 169*3 26 568 31 18-32 R. C. Burton .. 92 10 395 19 20-78 P. D. Harding .. 67-4 7 340 15 22-66 C. K. Anderson .. 166 32 528 22 24-00 M P. Foster... ... 521 2 196 7 2 S -00 TH E Record of First=Class Cricket. Being the ONLY' Publication giving the full Scores and Bowling Analyses of every first-class Cricket Match played in 1908. P rice 1 1 - P ost F ree 1/4 MERCHANT TAYLORS SCHOOL. BATTING AVERAGES. C o n ta in s : Five Cricketers of the year, with Photographs, Lord Hawke, J. B. Hobbs, J. T. Newstead, Alan Marshall, and Walter Brearlcy. Full Statistics of Ranjitsinhji’s Scores in first-class Cricket. Public School Cricket, by C. T o ppin . ‘ Cricket in the Sixties and at the Present Day. Most InnNot in an ings. out. inns. Runs. Aver. K. M. Robathan . 11 2 86 * 292 32-44 J. S. R yan ................. 12 1 48* 245 22"27 A. J. H. Roe ... . . 11 2 48 190 21-11 L. F. Shooling ... 9 1 94* 152 19-00 F. W. R. Greenhill . . 12 1 45 222 18-50 C. E. Spencer ... . . 12 0 27 163 13-58 W. H. Pridden... . . 4 1 25* 40 13-33 R. H. A. Newsom e. . S 1 16 59 8-42 R. W. T. Cox ......... 9 2 13* 45 6-42 A. F. Botham ... . 7 0 3 10 1-42 C. H. Wakeley ... . . 3 0 1 1 0-33 N OW R EAD Y . READERS O F M CRICKET 99 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. J. S. Ryan ........... 138-2 22 518 20 25-90 F. W R. Greenhill 43 8 183 7 26-14 K. M Robathan... 146 17 477 16 29-81 A. J. H. Roe 52-1 1 249 8 31-12 C. E. Spencer 60-3 10 293 8 36*66 R. H A. Newsome 26-2 2 134 2 67-00 MERCHISTON SCHOOL. BATTING AVERAGES. Most InnNot in an ings out. inns. Runs. Aver. J. F. Myles ... 16 1 60 358 23-87 R. Fraser ........... ... 18 2 75 369 23-06 A. Fraser ......... ... 17 2 57* 343 22-87 A. G. Cameron... ... 18 1 92 370 21-76 J. Law son........... ... 17 5 34* 194 16-17 R. M. Lindsay ... ... 18 0 54 285 15-73 G. Roberts........... 7 0 46 90 12-86 C. L. Marburg ... ... 14 2 28 147 12-25 J. Cumming ... 12 2 15 80 8-00 G. D. M’Lellan... ... 10 2 22 47 5*88 R. W. B. Dunlop ... 12 1 11 57 5-18 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. G. D. M’Lellan .. 123-3 15 337 33 10-21 R. Fraser ......... 122-2 20 421 37 11-38 A. Fraser ......... 276-1 38 .821 68 12-.07 A. G. Cameron .. 115 11 422 15 28-13 21 CRANB 0URN ST., LOND N, W.C. G E O R G E A V ER Y & SON , Cricket Ball M anufacturers, 9 fit 11, Charles Street, SOUTHBOROUGH, KENT. Established 1861. G. AVERY and SON during the past 48years of their establishment have rarely known a trial order fail to elicit continued patronage, all their balls being of the best possible material and workmanship, while their easy response to every stroke is noted by all who use them. M A R Q U E E S & T E N T S (ANY SIZE.) As supplied t o K ing’s D inner and R oyal V isit t o Fulham Park. FOR S A L E OR H I R E . Estimates free. Send for Illustrated List of Garden, Bathing, and Fancy Tents, post free. Established 120 years. H. J. GASSON, Government Contractor, RYE. Are invited to write us . . for . . Illustrated Price List . Of . C R I C K E T GOODS . RANJITSINHJI in his Jubilee book of Cricket I s a y s : “ Personally I use Odd’s Bats.” Testimonials from all the leading Cricketers. Match Balls from 3/6 Leg Guards from 3/6 Match Stumps from 3/= per Set. Repairs a Speciality. “ O V A L B A . " 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, W arranted not to rub off or cake. A s used at Ken- nington Oval, and h ighly recom m ended b y K . 8 R anjitsinhji, Dr. W . G. Grace, O. B. F ry, Lord Dalm eny, Australian X I., 1905, G . L. Jessop, Ac., Ac. Packed in zin c boxes, 6d. per box. f I ODD&SONS, Surrey Sports Depot, ------ CROYDON . J. J. REID, 378, Kennington Rd., London. F a c to ry—S U T T O N . B y R o ya l W a r r a n t , M a k e rs t o H .M . T h e King. 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 . THREE GOLD MEDALS. FOUR SILVER MEDALS. Supplied by all Ironm ongers. Printed and Published by M k rritt & H atcher, Ltd., 167, 168 and 169, Upper Thames Street, Loudon, E.O., April 22nd, 1909.

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