Cricket 1910

1 10 CRICKET A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M a y 5 , i g i o . SOME CHAPTERS OF AUSTRALIAN CRICKET HISTORY. By J. N. PENTELOW. (Continued from page 95.) F or V ictoria . A inslie , J ames : 50 & 1909-10. A lexander , G eoroe : 75 M. 1879-80. A rmstrono , W arwick W indridoe : 171 3. 1908-09. 110 S. 1907-08. 168* M. 1906-07. 67 M. 1909-10. 137 M. 1901-02. 55 S. 1904-05. 118 S. 1902-03. 50 M. 1900-01. I ll S. 1906-07. B aker , F rederick : 50 S. 1881-82. B arrett , J ohn E dward : 69 M. 1889-90. 55 S. 1892-93. 56 M. 1892-93. B lackham , J ohn M c C arthy 109 M. 1884-85. 63 M. 1889-90. 96 S. 1891-92. 54 S. 1887-88. 66 S. 1889-90. 50 S. 1890-91. 64* S. 1892-93. B ruce , W illiam : 128 M. 1892-93. 71 M. 1885-86. 90 M. 1895-96. 61 M. 1889-90. 86 S. 1892-93. 55 S. 1887-88. C arroll , E. V. : 00 M. 1908-09. C arter , E dmund S ardinson : 03 S. 1868-69. C hristian , A. H. : 98 M. 1905-06. D elves , F. T. : 57 S. 1909-10. E dwards , J ohn D unlop : 50 M. 18S8 89. E llis , M atthew : 53 S. 1902-03. 125 S. 1904-05. 55 S. 1898-99. 87 S. 1898-99. G ordon , L ieutenant : 121 M. 1869 70. G raham , H arry : 124 S. 1898-99. 61 S. 1894-95. 103 . M. 1S95-96. 58 S. 1900-01. 68 M. 1893-94. 53 M. 1897-98. 65 S. 1892-93. nAZLITT, GERVASE H. 56 S. 1908-09. II oran , T homas , senior : 129 M. 1882-83. 68 S. 1887-88. 126 M. 1883-S4. 63 S. 1887-88. 102 S. 1881-82. 54* M. 1887-88. 95 M. 1881-82. noRAN, T homas , junior : 55 S. 1903-09. K elly . T iiomas J oseph D art : 86 M. 1S74-75. 53 M. 1869-70. 71 M. 1875-76. 50 S. 1880-81. L aver , F rank : 81 S. 1896-97. 56 S. 1900-01. 80 S. 1899-00. 55 S. 1898 99. 65 S. 1894-95. M c A lister , P eter A lexander : 128 S. 1905-06. 72 M. 1907-08. 108 S. 1908-09. 69 S. 1907-08. 104 S. 1903-04. 59 M. 1904-05. 89 M. 1901-02. 53 S. 1905-06. 84 S. 1902-03. 51 S. 1906-07. 79 M- 1908-09. M c D onnell , P ercy S tanislaus : 81 M. 1884-85. 61 S. 1882-83. 70 M. 1882-83. M c I lwraith , J o h v : 133 M. 1885-86. M c K enzie , C olin : 51 S. 1907-08. M c L eod , C harles E dward 100 S. 1895-96. 57 M. 1904-05. 7S M. 1896-97. 50 S. 1905-06. 77 S. 1903-04. M c L eod , R obert W illiam : 87 M. 1891-92. 56* M. 1895-96. M c M ichael S amuel : 53* M. 1897-98, M c S hane , P. G.: 61 S. 1880-SI. M idwinter , W illiam E vans : 76 M. 1880-81. P almer , G eorge E ugene : 77 M. 1886-87. 71 76* S. 1881-S2. P hillips , J ames : 85 M. 1891-92. R ansford , V ernon S eymour : 182 S. 1908-09. 94 129 S. 1907-08. 62 110 S. 190S-09. R obertson , G eorge P rinole : 53 M. 1867-68. S cott , H enry J ames H erbert : M. M. S. 190S-09. 1901-05. 114* M. 1883-84. 5S M. 1SS1-S5. 111 M. 1885-86. S cott , W. J. : 81 S. 1909-10. S tuckey , J. H enry : 130* S. 1900-01. 64 S. 1903-04. 81* M. 1903-04. 55 S. 1899-00. 75 M. 1904-05. 53 S. 1899-00. 73 M. 1904-05. T arrant , F rancis A lfred : 206 S. 1907-08. 79 s. 1907-08. T arrant , A mbrose : 82 S. 1891-92. T rott , G eorge H enry S tevens : 104 S. 1896-97. 66 M. 1895-96. 92 M. 1897-98. (13 M. 1892-93. 71* M. 1889-90. 63 S. 1893-94. 70* M. 1892-93. 54 M. 1893-94. T rumble , H ugh : 87 S. 1899-00. 63 S. 1900-01. SO M. 1903-04. 58 S. 1896-97. T rumble , J ohn W illiam : 87 M. 1884-85. 57 M. 1SS7-83. W alters , F rancis H enry : 112 S. 1891-92 106 S. 1S90-91. W ardill , R. W .: 110 M. 1867-68. 55 M. 1S69-70. W arne , T homas S. : 115 M. 1905-06. 56 M. 1905-06. 89 S. 1901-02. 54 S. 1905 06. W ills , T homas W entworth 58 M. 1865-66. WORRALL J ohn : 109 M. 1898-99. 90 S. 1900-01. 106 S. 1901-02. 68 s. 1898-99. 103 S. 1897-98. 57 s. 18S9-90. 96 M. 1S94-95. To be concluded.) LANCASHIRE COLTS’ MATCH. To-day and to-morrow a Colts’ match will be played at Old Trafford. The following have been chosen: Leonard Green (Whalley), Rev. J. M. Swift (Prescot), Norman Fletcher (Chorlton-cum-Bardy), J. E. Taylor (Milnrow), Harrison (R.) (Great Lever), Nuttall (H. G.) (Sabden), Marsh (G.) (Earlestown), Garrity (Limbrick), Sinfield (F.) (Rishton), Haggas and Hampson (Cliadderton), Roberts (J. E.) (Run- coi‘n), Davies (E.) (Garswood Hall), Goodman (J.) (Barrow, near Whalley), Morley (W .) (Church), and Taylor (H.) (Bacup). The remaining members of the side will be selected from the ground staff at Manchester. The County team will be : A. H. Hornby (captain), Tyldesley (J. T.). Sharp, Dean, Heap, Worsley, Makepeace, Huddleston, Whitehead, Cook (L.), Tyldesley (W.), and Tyldesley (E.). STAFFOBD SH IBE c r i c k e t .* The Staffordshire Sentinel Annual is a neatly-produced little book of 96 pages which should appeal to the county's cricketers. There is a deal of interesting matter relating to local clubs as well as some portraits and biographical notices. The first-class and second-class counties’ fixtures, the laws of cricket, and much miscellaneous information are also included in the publication. •The Staffordshire Sentinel Cricket Annual for 1910. Hanley : Staffordshire Sentinel, Ltd. Price, Id. THE METROPOLITAN CLUBS IN 1910. ((ontinuil from Page 9/t.) T he B eddington C.C. will meet many strong clubs during the season, includ­ ing the M.C.C. and Ground, Surrey Club and Ground, the Wanderers, Sutton and Norbury Park. A match at home will be played every day between July 23rd and August 1st, and on June 25th a Gymkhana and Caf 6 Chantant will be held. The Honorary Secretary and Treasurer is Mr. J. T . Itayner, of Waltham, Blenheim Gardens, Wallington, and the Captain, Mr. L. W. Rostron, of the Winchester Eleven of 1891. APRIL. 23. Home, v. Old Whitgiftians. 30. Home, v. Hammersmith. MAY. 7. West Ealing, v. Ealing Dean. 14. Wandsworth, v. Spencer. 16. Su:ton, v. Sutton. 21. Home, v. Mitcham. 2S. Epsom, v. Epsom. JUNE. 4. Home, v Norbury Park. 6.* l!ome, v. Commercial Union Assuranco. 11. nonie, v. Ewell. 13.* Home, v. Mr. P. A. Horton’s XL 18. Dulwich, v. Townley Park. 25. Home. Gymkhana & Cafe Chantant (2.30 p.m.) JULY. 2. Home, v. Dulwich. 9. ITornc, v. Banstead. 13. Mitcham, v. Mitcham. 16. Banstead, v Banstead. 23. Home, v. M.C.C. and Ground. 25, v. Mr. Ilamish Stuart’s XI. ^ 2'?. v. Stoics. I 27. v. Wanderers. I Tho 2S. v. Surrey Club and Ground. ( Week. 29. v. Rev. G. P. \\inlaw’s XI. 30. v. Purley. ) AUGUST. 1. Home, v. Sutton. 6. Ewell, v. Ewell. 13. Home, v. Old Citizens. 20. Merton, v. Merton. 27. Home, v. Spencer. SEPTEMBER. 3. Purley, v. Purley. 10. Home, v. Epsom. 17. Finsbury, v. H.A.C. 24. Norwood, v. London County & Midland Bank. T he L ondon C ounty and W estm inster B ank C .C ., which has two home grounds, at Norbury and Highbury Avenue, will place four elevens in the fields during the season. Their Sussex tour opens at Eastbourne on Monday next. The honorary secretary of that portion of the club which plays its matches at Norbury is Mr. H. E. Power, of 41 Lothbury, E.C. : and of the other portion Mr. W . J. B . Sutton, of 21 Lombard Street. In the following list “ Home ” signifies the Highbury Avenue ground. APRIL. 30. Norbury, v. Sutton. 30. Home, v. Heathfield. MAY. 7. Norbury, v. Malden Wanderers. 7. Home, v. Alleyn. 9.* Saffrons, v. Eastbourne. \ 11. Saffrons, v. South Lynn. 12. Hailsliam, v. Hailsham. I Tho 13. Hove, v. Brighton Brunswick. f Tour. 14. Lewes, v. Lewes Priory. | 16. Hastings, v. South Saxons. / 14. Kent House, v. Cyphers. 21. Forest Hill, v. Forest Hill. 21. Home, v. Ilford. 28. Norbury, v. Brixton Wanderers. 28. Home, v. Battersea. JUNE. 4. Norbury, v. Bank of England. 4. Home, v. Catford. 11. Catford, v. Private Banks. 11. Home, v. Sutton.

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