Cricket 1910

M ay 26, 1910. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. >59 CRICKET IN SCOTLAND. ABERDEENSHIRE v. CLACKMANNANSHIRE.— Played at Mannofield on May 21 and left drawn. The brothers Mortimer, who were together for 20 minutes, played out time and kept their side from defeat. Score :-r- C l a c k m a n n a n s h ir e . T. A. Bowie, c and b Bridges .................. 17 R. Cairns, c Elmsie, b A. R. Mortimer ... 6 West, b J. Mortimer... 40 A. G. Moir, b Webster 6 N. Clayton, b Webster 13 T. Scott, c Webster, b Bridges ................... 0 J. Whittaker, run out 10 C. Christie, not ou t... 30 R.W. Marshall,not out 11 Byes, &c.............. 17 Total (7 wkts.) *159 ♦Innings declared closed. A. F. Gilmour and R. M’Ewen did not bat. A b e r d e ensi II r e . J. R. F. Elsmie, c Mar­ shall, b W e st........... C. Stephen, b West ... C. H. Webster, hit wkt b West ................... R. S. Clark, b West ... Eric Brander, b West Bridges, b Bowie W. Macintosh, c Moir, b Bowie .................. 25 C. H. Millar, b West .. A. O. Galloway,bWest J. Mortimer, not out A. R. Mortimer, not out .......................... Byes, &c.............. Total (0 wkts) ’ CRICKET IN TASMAN IA . FIFESHJRE v. FORFARSHIRE. — Played at Dunfermline on May 21 and won by the visitors by 133 runs. Score :— F o r f a r s h ir e . R. G. Tait, b Cox ... 10 J. E. M’ Intyre b W. S. Whyte, b Cox ... 0 Taylor .................. 64 A. Lindsay, lbw, b W. M. Scott, st Young, Taylor ................... 76 b Taylor................... 12 R. M. Lindsay, c G. K. Chalmers, run Edmond, b Cox 8 out .......................... 12 J. A. Kyd, c Morrison, G. M. Cleghorn, not b Cox.......................... 9 out .......................... 13 I). Watson, lbw, b Byes, Ac.............. 11 Paton .................. 1 — Total ........... 206 F if e s h ir e . A. J. Macgregor, lbw, D. Connel, c Tait, b b Ringrose ........... 0 Ringrose.................. 16 R. K. Smith, run out 3 J._Paton, b Ringrosc 21 J. Taylor, b Ringrose 13 G. V. Thomson, b C. C. Edmond, b RingRingrose.................. 5 rose ........................... 0 J. H.Wardlaw,not out 8 Cox, st Chalmers, b It. Young, b Whyte... 0 Lindsay .................. 1 Byes, &c.................. 4 G. Stark, lbw, b Lind- — sny .......................... 2 Total ........... 73 CLIFTON COLLEGE v. LIVERPOOL.-Played at Clifton on May IS and 19 and won by Liverpool by an innings and 147 runs. Score L iv e r p o o l . E. E. Steel, b Murray 22 A. B. Leather, c Coles, b Richardson........... 2 B. S. Brown, c Murray, b Coles _.................. 5 C. Bowring, b Murray 92 .1 C. Cunningham, st Burgoyne-Jolinston, b Studdart .........80 R. Cunningham, b Murray ................10S J. E. Gordon, c Coles, b Richardson... ,.. 2 F. H. Bowring, c Ris- sik, b Wallace ... 26 W. Bateson, c Richard­ son, 1) Wallace ... 12 P. S. Bolt, run out ... 9 A. L. Welby, run out 0 S. Bingham, not out.. 0 Byes, &c..............1 Total C l ift o n C o l l e g e . . 37;> First innings. C. Rissik, c and b Steel ... II. J. Johnson, b Steel A. B. Wallace, run out ... C. C. Haynes, cR . Cunning­ ham, b J. Cunningham... R. F. T. Foljambe, c and b Steel .................................. A. K. Hickman, c F. Bow­ ring, b Steel ................... P. J. Richardson, c J. Cun­ ningham, b Steel ........... S. C. Southern, b R. Cun­ ningham ........................... D. E. P. Coles, b Steel ... P. W. Burgoyne-Johnston, b Steel.................................. C. B. B. Murray, not out.. 27 Appended are the chief averages for the season 1909-10 of Hobart players in matches under the auspices of tbe Tasmanian Cricket Association. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most not in an Total Inns. out. inns. Runs. Aver. W. Arnold........... ... 9 3 103 452 75-33 K. Burn ........... ... 13 1 108 585 48-75 N. Dodds ........... ... 8 1 90 331 47-28 T. R ockliff........... ... 11 8 47* 140 46’66 J. H udson........... ... 14 0 149 581 41-50 F. Hanson ......... ... 8 1 92 264 37-71 K. Eltham .......... ... 18 1 85* 592 34-8-2 F. Chancellor ... ... 19 1 88 589 32-72 H. Hale ........... ... 17 1 93 513 32-06 E. Free ........... ... 13 4 65* 288 32-00 A. Butler ........... ... 4 0 77 119 29-75 P. Payne ........... ... 8 0 113 210 26"25 J. McGregor ... 10 0 69 258 25*80 V. Gifford ........... ... 8 0 82 201 25*12 R. Wilkins........... ... 8 0 35 197 24-62 J. Donohue ... 12 2 87 232 23-20 A. Crowder 7 2 32* 107 21-40 K. Bailey ........... ... 12 1 65 234 21*27 C. Cooper ........... ... 10 1 /59 190 21-11 T. Parkinson ... ... 11 3 39 168 21-00 H. C ooper........... ... 12 2 78* 209 20-90 E. R. Facy........... 7 1 94 125 20-83 S. Frost ........... 9 0 64 187 20-77 J. Halton ........... 7 1 33 121 20-16 H. Allen ......... 7 0 71 141 20*14 It. Studdart, c and b Stef1 9 Byes, &c .......................12 Total ... 91 Second innings. 2 b Steel................... 2 0 c J. Cunningham, b Steel ........... (• c Brown, b Steel 12 lbw, b Steel .. 16 c B a te s o n , b Leather...........1 c Leather, b Steel cJ. Cunningham, b Steel ......... 1 c and b Leather .. 1 c Bingham, b R. Cunningham ... b R. Cunningham 14 c Steel, b R. Cun­ ningham .. ..11 not out ........... Byes, &c. ... 16 HAILEYBTJRY COLLEGE. G. II. Bailey, who visited England as a member of the Australian team of 1878, scored 221 runs with an average of 18*41. His highest score was 62. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs Wkts. Aver. A. C. Facy ... ... 216-3 48 612 56 10-S2 A. Crowder ... ... 65-3 9 217 15 14-46 W. Arnold ... 13 4 30 2 15-00 J. Meech........... ... 151-5 26 517 29 17*82 T. Rockliff ... ... 202 31 697 39 17-87 H. A llen ........... ... 89 10 323 IS 17*94 S. Frost .......... ... 74-3 13 237 13 18-23 K. W a tt........... ... 68-4 2 239 13 IS-3S W. Jones ... 57-3 6 193 10 19-30 D. Paton... ... ... 278‘5 56 815 42 19-40 G. G reen........... ... 14 — 39 2 19-50 N. Dodds........... ... 56’1 1 218 11 19-81 F. Chancellor .. ... 318-5 56 1098 55 19-96 J. Sm ith........... ... 1471 23 480 23 20*86 MAY. 7. v. The Masters. 14. v. Incogniti. 21. A t Northaw, v. Rev. F. J. Hall’s XI. 28. v. M.C.C. JUNE. 4. v. Free Foresters. J v. Wellington College. 18. v. Old Wykehamists. 23. v. Harlequins. 25. At Widford, v. G. S. Pawle, Esq.’s XI. JULY. 2. v. Old Haileyburians. g' |A t Uppingham, v. Uppingham School. 9. v. 1st Battalion Hertfordshire Regiment. 12. v. Haverford. 16. v. Butterflies. 22 ) Oo‘ , v. Cock House Match. At Lord’s, v. Cheltenham College. T H E DERBYSHIRE CRICKET GUIDE. Season 1910. Compiled by L. G. Wright 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 Clubs; Secretaries’ Names and Addresses; and other useful and interesting infor­ mation. 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