Cricket 1910
S e p t . 2 2 , i g i o . CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 4 ^ 3 LANCASHIRE 2 nd XI. Played, 8 ; won, 5 ; lost, 0 ; drawn, 3. BATTING AVERAGES. GLAMORGAN. not in an Total Inns out. inns. Runs. Aver. Tyldesley (W.) ... .. 10 2 167 628 78-50 F. H. Turner ... .. 2 0 92 120 co-oo R. V. Bardsley... 2 0 98 112 56-00 Tyldesley (E.) ... .. 4 1 71 123 41*00 F. B. Scholfield .. 11 0 159 420 38*18 J. S. Cragg........... .. 3 0 43 87 29-00 V. Hope ........... . 9 1 96 229 28-62 A. P a rk er........... .. 3 0 70 80 25-16 Makepeace........... .. 2 0 4S 51 25-50 Tyldesley (J.) ... .. 8 1 71 169 24-14 M arsh................... ... 2 0 28 38 19*00 Barrell.................. .. 12 1 48 183 16*63 Pollard ........... ... 4 2 16 33 16*50 W hitehead......... 3 0 21 38 12*66 Blomley ........... .. 6 2 12 36 9 00 T. Ainscough ... .. 8 2 15 51 8-50 Fairclough........... 5 2 19 26 8*66 Atherton ........... ... 5 1 26 30 7*50 Whewell ........... .. 2 0 14 15 7-50 Rev. J. M. Swift 1 0 6 6 6 -CO L. Green ........... 2 0 12 12 ' 6*00 Heap .................. .. 3 0 9 17 5 66 Rowlands ........... ... 7 2 9 26 5*20 Cook ................... ... 1 0 1 1 1*00 Taylor................... .. 1 0 0 0 0*00 Meadows did not bat. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs Wkts. Aver. Makepcace ......... 18*1 7 19 9 2 * 1 1 . Heap......................... 12-2 5 15 3 5TO V. Hope ................. 10-5 2 29 3 9C6 C ook......................... <17 18 83 8 10 S7 Tyldesley (J.) 103 3 30 241 23 10--I3 Whitehead ......... 60 14 151 13 11*61 Barrell ................. 70 22 123 10 1230 Rowlands ......... 192-3 GO 443 34 13*02 Fairclough ......... 66 2 20 174 9 19*33 F. B. Scholfield .. 4-2 0 21 1 21*00 Pollard ................ . 36 12 65 3 21*66 Atherton................. 30 9 C 8 3 22*66 F. H. Turner .. .. 4 0 26 1 26-00 Tyldesley (W.) .. 13 4 30 1 30*(0 L. G reen................. 2 0 7 0 — Rev. J. M. Swift .. 2 0 9 0 — Taylor (F.) ......... 12 3 22 0 — HERTFORDSHIRE. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most not in an Total Inns. out inns. runs. Aver. Coleman ... ........... 13 1 78* 402 33-50 R. B. Cowley ... ... 9 0 147 300 33-33 E. L. Wright .........,. 8 0 74 237 2962 R. C. G re llctt......... . 16 1 137 384 25-60 E. H. Cuthbertson .. 9 1 151 200 25'’(0 C. H. Titchmarsh ..,. 14 1 57 311 23 92 Golding .................„ 17 1 53 381 23-81 E. S Household 7 1 30* 120 20 00 G. G. Dumbleton ..,. 4 0 30 49 12*25 S. P. M o le ................ . 4 1 l'i* 33 11-00 W. H. Marsh ... .,.. 15 1 27 143 10-21 Burton .................. 15 6 13* 79 877 H. M. H arford........... 12 0 22 72 6-00 Shelford ................ .. 15 3 23 69 5*75 •Signifies not out. The following batted less than four tim es: A. C. Boyd, J. N. Cowley, Brown, H. M. Lemoine, H. S. Mason, J. O. Anderson, and Rev. F. R. Bonsey. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. Burton ...................28T’ l 64 899 / 72 . 12-76 S helford.................. 192 48 (507 34 17"85 Colem an.................. 276’3 57 879 42 20 <>2 W. II. Marsh.......... 82’5 11 291 13 22*38 The following also bow led: R. C. Grellct, Golding, Brown, E. L. Wright, and G. G. Dumbleton. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most hot in an Inns, out inns. Maxwell .................. T. A. L. Whittington G. C. E lers................. N. V. H. Riches ... Bancroft .................. R. A. Gibbs .......... Stanley Rees .......... H. G. Symonds E. R. Sweet-Escott... Creber.......................... Nash .......................... Hacker .................. 108 133 151 61 61 80 82 40 23 14 16 10 Total runs. 447 eoo 231 285 450 248 208 67 102 46 73 47 Aver. 44-70 42-85 38 50 35-62 32-85 24 80 17-33 1675 10-20 7*66 7-30 4-70 The following have also batted : P. Morris (17,13, 0,6); Capt.Veal (21,7,4); G.L. Rattenbury (3,10,17*); Dr. Camcroh (15,10,4,0); J.W. Jones (9,4,2,0); A. E. Freethy (0,6); Gwyn Thomas (5) ; G. E. Cording (3); and J. Bancroft (0). * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. Hacker .................. 127 35 290 37 7*83 Nash.......................... 303 91 762 74 30*29 M axw ell.................. 74 10 243 17 14*29 Creber .................. 238 49 C63 41 16 17 Tho following also bowled : G. L. Rattenl.ury (32-10-61-5) ; Dr. Cameron (8-1-20-0) ; J. W. Jones (3-0-1S-0). THE M.C.C. IN 1910. DEVON. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most not in an Total Inns, out inns. Runs. Aver. J. F. Orchard .......... 15 1 122 541 38*64 H. Watts .................. 4 0 80 145 36*25 Capt. Bagalgette 4 1 65 102 34-00 W. F. Sturt .......... 8 1 75 2*28 32 57 R. K nigh t.................. C: 2 61 123 30-75 J. F. Shelley .......... 15 0 SS 435 2 S -10 R. St. Maur .......... 4 1 68 83 27-63 Davies.......................... 15 4 31 207 18*81 R. Cruwys.................. 7 0 24 124 1771 Light .......................... 4 1 £6 62 15*50 F. Hargrave-Can o ll. 10 1 30 91 10 11 Major G arratt.......... 13 0 44 100 7 69 W. Ashford ........... 7 1 22 42 7-00 Capt. Waller ... ... 3 0 8 14 4 66 Capt. Hartley . 5 0 8 23 4 60 Ashton .................. 10 4 6 24 4 00 Capt. Christian 3 1 4 7 3-50 F. R. Coates .......... 5 0 8 12 240 The Rev. G. Heslop (69 and 11 1 batted twice. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Runs. Wkts. Aver. W. F. Sturt.................. ... 65 158 17 8-94 Light .......................... ... 97 297 22 13 50 C. W reford.................. ... 76 175 12 14 68 W. A sh ford.................. ... 133 431 26 16-45 Capt. WTaller ........... ... 52 156 9 17-33 Capt. Christian........... .. 119 330 19 17 36 Aston .......................... ... 245 595 31 1919 R. Knight .................. ... 27 114 5 22 SO Capt. Hartley ........... ... 13*2 418 18 23-22 F. R. Coates .......... ... 41 153 2 76 50 G. M. Jannings took all ten wickets for 15 runs in an innings of 92 for Hampstead Montrose v. Greville at Cricklewood on Saturday. C. F. Adamson, of the Hastings Rovers, has scored 1,361 runs during the season with an average of 42-53. Seven first-class matches were played by the M.C.C. in 1910 and of that number the Club won one—ngninst the University at Oxfoid—lost three and drew three. The fixture with Keut was al andoned without a ball being bowled owing to the death of Kii g Edward. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most not in an Total Inns. out. inns. Runs. Aver. G. N. Foster .......... 4 1 50 155 5166 B. S. Foster ........... 4 0 74 126 31*50 L lew ellyn.................. 4 0 100 122 30 50 Thom pson.................. 6 0 ICO 173 28 bS Buckenham ........... 5 2 38 86 28 66 Tarrant .................. 3 0 51 71 23-06 F. L. Fane.................. 3 0 36 69 23 00 J. W. H. T. Douglas 6 1 44 104 20 80 Capt. H. H. C. Baiid 3 .0 40 62 20 C 6 Hearne (A.) ........... 3 0 27 50 16 (6 J. R. C. Gannon 6 2 48 6*2 15*50 Capt. A. C. G. I.uther 5 0 33 75 15 00 Hon. S. R. Beresford 3 0 32 <35 11-66 Capt. C. L. Veal 6 0 17 51 8-50 The follow ing also batted: A still(0 and 5); Braund (1 and 4 ); W. S. Bird (8*); M. C. Bird (6 and 22); J. N. Buchanan (5 and 0 ); W. J. H. Curwen (19); G. E. V. Crutchley (1C); Capt. A. H. Du Boulay (18); Capt. L. P. Collins (13 and 102*); W. G. Druce (S*), R. H . F ox (1*), Rev. F. H. Gillingham (44) ; Capt. J. G. G reig (39 and .2); Hearne (J. T.) (10 and 1); K. L. H utchings (6 and 114); Huish (0*); Lord Hawke (0 and 8) ; C. V. L. H oom an (10), H. D. G. Leveson-Gower (2), Capt. A. D. Legard (I* ); P. R. May (5* and 20 ); A. C. MacLaren (10 and 6); Mignon (4 and 2 ); F. H. M ugliston (0 and 5); Mead (W .)(12); Mead (P .) (3 ; ; Relf (A. E.) (11 and 2 ); R elf (R. R .) (9 and 0); Rev. R. S. Swann-Mason (20* and 2) ; R. H. Spooner (2 and 23); Trott (A. E.) (2 and 2) ; H. Teesdale (24 and 72); Capt. E. G. W ynyard (35 and 1 ); and P. F. W arner (38 and 7). ♦Signifies n otou t. BOW LING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. W kts. Aver. Mead (W .) ............ 25 6 50 _ 7 7*14 L lew ellyn ............ 71 10209 * 19 11 00 R clf (A. E .) ............ 55-2 19 127 10 12 70 Buckcnham ............ 79-2 15 221 17 13 00 Thom pson ............ 109 27 293 16 18 31 T rott............................. 16*5 3 91 4 22*75 Capt. E .G . W ynyard 19 4 49 2 24 50 Tarrant .................... 42 5 140 5 28*00 M ignon .................... 31 2 141 5 2S 20 J. W. H. T. Douglas 44 5 144 5 28*80 Astill .................... 37 2 120 4 30*00 Hearne (J. T.) ... 34 10 96 3 32 00 P .R . May ............ 31 4 108 1 10S 00 The follow ing also bow led : M. C. Bird ............ 2 0 18 0 — ‘ H U ND REDS H IT FOR THlfl SIDE. Capt. L. P. Collins, v. O xford U niversity, at O x f o r d .....................................................................*102 K. L. H utchings, v. Yorkshire, at Scarborough 114 Llewellyn, v. Leicestershire, at Loi-d’s ............ 100 Thom pson, v. 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