Cricket 1910

A p r i l 2 8 , 1 9 1 0 . CRICKET A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 9 5 INDIVIDUAL BATTING PERFORM ­ ANCES : NEW SOUTH WALES v. VICTORIA. All scores of 50 and over included. “ M ” means at Melbourne : “ S ” at Sydney.) F o r N e w S o u t h W a le s . B a n n e r m a n , A l e x a n d e r C h a m b e r s : 117 M. 1889-90. 53 S. 1892-93. lOl* M. 1882-83. 52 S. 1879-80. 96* S. 1884-85. 52 S. 1880-81. 91 S. 1883-84. 51 M. 1884-85. 78 M. 1882-83. B a n n e r m a n , C h a r l e s : 83 M. 1875-76. 79* S. 1884-85. 81 M. 1874-75. B a r d s l e y , W a r r e n : 192 S. 1908-09. 78 M. 1909-10. 149 M. 1909-10. 51 S. 1909-10. B o n n o r , G e o r g e J o h n 84 S. 1885-86. 58 S. 1884-85. C a l l a w a y , S y d n e y T homas : 61* M. 1892-93: 50 S . 1893-94. C a r t e r , H a n so n : 67 M. 1905-06. C o t t e r , A l b e r t : 68 M. 1905-06. D a v is , J a m e s : 53 M. 1881-82. D ia m o n d , A u s t in : 210* S. 1906-07. D o n n a n , H a r r y : 160 M. 1895-96. 84 S. 1896-97. 74 M. 1899-00. 60 S. 1898-99. 56* M. 1904-05. 62 M. 1906-07. 58 M. 56 S. 54 M. 50 M. D u f f , R e g in a l d A l e x a n d e r : 132 S. 1902-03. 66 M. 102 M. 1902-03. 62* S. 76 S. 1899-00. 60 M. S. 1899-00. 75 75 S. 1900-01. 67 51 51 1892-93. 1897-98. 1891-92. 1896-97. 1902-03. 1903-04. 1904-05. 1901-02. 1903-04. 1895-96. 1887-88. 1885-86. 1901-02. 1870-71. 1869-70. 1900-01. 1899-00. 1907-08. 1896-97. 1898-99. 1890-91. S. 1903-04. E m e r y , S . H . : 58 S. 1908-09. E v a n s , E d w in : 51 M. 1880-81. G a r r e t t , T h o m a s W illia m : 163 S . 1881-82. 53 S . 76 S . 1890-91. 52 M. 70 M. 1895-96. 50 M. 64 M. 1883-84. G r e g o r y , C h a r l e s W il l ia m : 73 1905-06 60 S. G r e g o r y , D a v id W il l ia m : 85 M. 1880-81 51 S. 74 S. 1875-76. G r e g o r y , E d w a r d J . : 65* S . 1874-75. 64 M. G r e g o r y , S y d n e y E d w a r d : 201 S . 1907-08. 66* M. 179 S . 1908-09. 66 S . 169* S . 1909-10. 63 S . 101 M. 1894-95. 58 S . 81 S . 1903-04. 51 M. 72 S . 1897-98. 50 M. 69 S . 1894-95. 68 M. 1896-97. H e w i t t , R . C. : 60 S. 1870-71. H ic k s o n , R o b e r t N . : 89* S. 1902-03. H o p k in s , A l b e r t J o h n : 117 S. 1901-02. 51 63 M. 1906-07. H o w e l l , W il l ia m P e t e r : 64 M. 1904-05. I r e d a l e , F r a n c is A d a m s : 101 M. 1892-93. 56 98 S. 1898-99. 55 91 M. 1899-00. 54 86 S. 1894-95. 54 62 S. 1896-97. 53 J o n e s , S a m u e l P e r c y : 109 S . 1881-82. 67 100 S . 1889-90. 59 77* M. 1885-86. 52 K e l l e w a y , C h a r l e s : 50 S. 1909-10. K e l l y , J a m e s J o s e p h : 58* M . 1895-96.51 M . 1896-97. 56 M . 1904-05. 50 S . 1904-05. M a c a r t n e y , C h a r l e s G e o r g e : 72 S. 1906-07. M. 1906-07. S. 1895-96. S. 1892-93. M. 1896-97. S. 1899-00. S. 1889-90 S. 1885-86. M. 1884-85. M. 1883-84. M a c k a y , J a m e s R a in e y M u n r o 194 M . 1905-06. 50 S. 1905-06. 56 S. 1903-04. M a c k e n z ie , A l e x a n d e r C. K. : 97 S. 1895-96. 62* S. 1898-99. 88 M . 1897-98. 50 S. 1896-97. 65 M . 1899-00. M a r r , A . P . : 69 M . 1884-85. M a ss ie , H u g h H a m o n : 70 S. 1880-81. 51 M . 1882-83. M c D o n n e l l , P e r c y S t a n is l a u s : 239 M . 1886-87. 65 S. 1888-89. M e a r e s , F. : 55 S. 1901-02. M o s e s , H e n r y : 297* S. 1887-88. 74 S. 1885-86. 147 S. 1890-91. 71 M . 1893-9-1. 85 S. 1883-84. 61 M . 1892-93. 77 M . 1892-93. 52* S. 1889-90. M u r d o c h , W il l ia m L l o y d : 321 S 1881-82. 71 M . 1882-83. 158 M . 1883-84. 67 M. 1882-83. 97 M . 1884-85. 64* M . 1893-94. N o b l e , M o n t a g u e A l f r e d 281 M . 1905-06. 100 S. 1898-99. 213 S. 1908-09. 85 M . 1904-05. 176 S. 1907-08. 71 S. 1896-97. 155 S. 1899-00. 70 M . 1904-05. 153* S. 1896-97. 69* S. 1908-09. 123 S. 1907-08. 68 S. 1906-07. 123 S. 1905-06. 65 S. 1904-05. 122 M . 1899-00. 60 M . 1902-03. 112 S. 1904-05. 58 S. 1903-04. 103* S. 1902-03. 56 s. 1897-98. 101 M . 1907-08. 55 M . 1900-01. P o id e v in , L e s l ie O w e n S h e r id a n : 82 S. 1901-02. P y e , L e s l ie W . : 80 M . 1897-98. R ic h a r d s o n , W il l ia m A . : 76 M . 1895-96. 59* S. 1888-89. T h o m p so n , N a t h a n ie l : 73 M . 1877-78. 60 M . 1867-68. T in d a l l , E . : 52 M . 1880-81. T r u m p e r , V ic t o r T h o m a s : 230 S . 1900-01. 68 M . 1903-04. 130 S. 1902-03. 57 M . 1899-00. 119 M . 1907-08. 53* S. 1903-04. 101 S. 1905-06. 53 S. 1903-04. 81 S. 1904-05. 51 M . 1902-03. 73 M . 1901-02. T u r n e r , C h a r l e s T h o m a s B ia s s : 70 S. 1890-91. 57 M . 1886-87. 66 S. 1891-92. W a d d y , R e v . E r n e st F. : 82 S. 1905-06. 50 M . 1905-06. 63 M . 1904-05. W a d d y , E d g a r L . 51 M . 1906-07. W a l t e r s , F r a n c is H e n r y 69 M . 1895-96. 68* ’ s. 1895-6. W o o d , J o h n R . : 81 S. 1887-88. (To be continued.) PUBL IC SCHOOL AVERAGES . (i Continued from page 80.) CHARTERHOUSE SCHOOL. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most not in an Total Inns. out. inns. Runs. Aver. R. M. Weeks ... .. 17 2 82* 408 27-20 H. B. Emley ... ... 13 5 33* 182 22*75 F. Pepys ... 0 3 33* 67 22-33 H. A. Denison ... ... 18 4 43* 295 21-07 S. Baker ........... ... 13 3 48 188 IS*80 R. E. Norrie ... 13 0 36 214 16-46 A. F. Wharton ... ... 16 1 56 231 15"60 H. W. Leetham.. ... 10 0 43 138 13 SO R. W. St. Maur... ... 12 0 44 131 1001 G. C. L. Dowling ... 16 0 45 172 1075 L. Gjers ........... ... 11 5 9 24 ’ 4-00 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. H. B. Emley ... ... 1934 32 654 47 13 91 L. Gjers ........... ... 1262 23 410 25 16-40 H. W. Leetham 55 1 2 291 15 19 40 H. A. Denison ... 5-5 0 24 1 24 00 G. C. Dowling ... 44-3 2 216 5 43-20 R. W. St. Maur ... 111-2 29 348 8 43-M) CHELTENHAM COLLEGE. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most not in an Total Inns. out. in iiS . Runs. Aver. W. Duncan.................. 5 3 38* 98 49-00 R. H. Smith .......... 12 2 104 372 37-20 B. J. Fawcett ........... 16 0 97 502 31-37 J. Pym ................... 10 1 61 199 2-2 11 D. O’Callaghan.......... 12 2 66 213 21-30 E. L. Armitage 10 0 52 188 18-80 G. McL. Patterson ... 7 1 87* 104 17-33 J. F. Dew..................... 8 0 39 125 15-62 G. D. Wood.................. 12 4 43 141 15*12 J. G. R e id .................. 14 3 43 158 1433 J.C. Wynno-Edwards 18 0 48 252 14 00 E. M ather................. 15 0 53 206 13-73 O. Paget-Cooke........... 14 2 36 141 11-75 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Runs. Wkts.. Aver. W. Duncan 152 9 16-88 O Paget-Cooke 104 6 17-33 R. H . Smith .. 345 19 18-15 D. O’Callaghan 526 27 19*48 G. D. 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