Cricket 1910

CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. M a y 5 , i g i o . PUBL IC SCHOOL AVE RAG ES . (Continued from page 80.) SHERBORNE SCHOOL. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most not in an Total Inns. out inns. Buns. Aver. A. B. Read . . ... 12 1 115* 383 34-81 A. W. Carr... . ... 11 0 133 303 27-54 J. R. Taylcr ... 12 0 SS 325 27*08 I. N. Mason 9 5 24* 90 22-50 G. C. W. Sweet ... 11 2 (54* 183 20 33 1). G. Smith ... 10 1 69* 159 17*66 J. Vincent ... . ... 8 1 30* 119 17-00 T. J. Cronshaw. 7 0 51 112 16 00 A. C. Master ... 11 0 70 1G8 15-27 II. C. Terry ... s 2 42 79 13-10 B. O’D. Carey . ... 6 1 13 43 8"60 ♦Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Runs. Wkts. Aver. H. C. T erry... 554 29 19-10 G. C. Sweet .. 379 17 22 39 D. G. Smith .. 447 19 23-52 R. O’D. Carey 175 7 25 00 J. It. Tayler .. 594 19 31-26 BOOKS RECEIVED. The Badminton Magazine. May, 1910. 8, Henri­ etta St., Covent Garden, W.C. Price, Is. net. The Derbyshire Cricket Guide for 1910. L. G. Wright and W. J. Piper, jun. D erby: Bacon and Hudson, Colyear St. Price, 2d. ; post free, 3d. Record of Sports. Seventh Edition. The Secretary, Royal Insurance Co., Ltd., Lombard Street, E.C. Staffordshire Sentinel Cricket Annual for 1910. Hanley ; Staffordshire Sentinel, Ltd. Price, Id. Yorkshire County Cricktt Club. 1910. Edited by F. C. Toone. Published by the Yorkshire County C.C. Committee for the Members of the Club. Before Purchasing, Club Secretaries should w rite to ODD & SONS, For Illustrated List of CRICKET GOODS, &c N E W B L A D E S & R E P A IR S A T S H O R T NO T ICE . Surrey Sports Depot, No r th End, CROYDON Once Used, a lways Used. t iie ‘ PATTISSON” HORSE BOOTS S im p lest! S tron gest I M ost E con om ica l! Used in the Royal and Principal Gardens and by the leading Cricket and Golf Clubs. SILVER MEDAL . Royal H orticu ltu ral S ociety. HUNDREDS OF TESTIMONIALS. The “ F ield ” says: “ As good as anything that could be devised. Dr. W. G. G race writes: " The best.” Mr. B. A pted (The Oval): "T h e best I have ever used,” Illustrated Price Lists, with testimonials, from - H.PATTISSON&C o . ^m ™ Ls.w: The AMERICAN CRICKETER. F ounded 1877. Published by H. K. Cornish on behalf o f The Associated Cricket Clubs o f Philadelphia. An Illustrated Journal of Cricket, Association Football, Tennis, Golf, and Kindred Pastimes. Xo. 60S, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, P a , U.S.A. price - 15/- per annum , post paid anyw here. Specimen copies mailed on request. G E O R G E AVER Y & SON , Cricket Ball M anufacturers, 9 & 1 1 , C h a rle s S tre e t, SO U T H B O R O U G H , K E N T . Established 1861. O. AVERY and SON during tlie past 49years of their establishment have rarelyknown a trial order fail to elicit continued patronate, all their balls being of tliebest fossible material and workmansh p, while iheir easy response to eveiy stroke is noted by all who use them. T H E DERBYSHIRE CR ICKET GUIDE. Season 1910. Compiled by L. G. W right and W. J. Piper, Jun. (Fifteenth Year.) Contains: Portraits and Biographies of Mr. J. Chapman and Ernest Needham ; First-Class Cricket in 1909(by “ L.G.W. ”) Derbyshire Records and Statistics ; The Laws of the Game ; Fixtures of the Leading Counties and M.C.C., and over 100 Local C lubs; Secretaries’ Names and Addresses ; and other useful and interesting infor­ mation. Price Twopence, by Post Threepence from Bacon & Hudson, Printers, Derby. PHOTOGRAPHERS ROYAL AND CRICKET SPECIALISTS. HAWKINS & COMPANY Hold an immense stock of negatives of First Class Cricketers— past and present — in action and otherwise. Cabinet Portraits, assorted, 10/- doz. Single Copies, 1/- each. Splendid made up groups of County Cricket Captains, and Yorkshire Team—price 2 /6 each. E. H awkins & Co., anticipate bringing the whole series of First Class County Teams out in the same unique style shortly. W rite for Lists. Also a very large number of Post Cards, 3 d . each; 2 / 6 doz. On ly Add ress : 32, PRESTON ST ., BRIGHTON. Established 1847. “ O V A L B A . ” R E I D ’ S O V A L The celebrated preparation for cleaning Crlckel and all Bull Leather Goods, Warranted not to m b off or cake. As used at Ken- nington Oval, and highly recommended by K 8 Ranjitsinhji, Dr. W. G. Grace, O. B. Fry, Lord Dalmeny, Australian XI., 1905, G. L. Jessop. Ac.. Ac. Packed in zinc boxes, 6d. per box. J. J. REID, 878, Kennington Rd., London Manufactured by T. M.GARDINER Every Bat made by Experts o f the best W illow & thoroughly seasoned. Hoddesdon, H E R T S . All requisites for the game kept in stock. Catalogues post free. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES FREE. By Royal W a rra n t, Makers to H.M. The King. RANSOMES’ LAWN MOWERS. T H E B E S T I N T H E W O R L D . Specially adapted fo r Cricket Grounds. R ANSOM E S , S IMS AND J E F F E R I E S , Ltd., IPSWICH. THREE GOLD MEDALS. FIVE SILV ER MEDALS. Supplied by all Ironm ongers. Printed and Published by M erritt & H atcher , L td ., 107,168 and 169, Upper Thames Street, London, B.C., May 5th, 1910.

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