Cricket 1910
8 o CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. A p r i l 2 1 , 1 9 1 0 . m C 'o3 © +3 o •<-> 530C +3 o a §>2 tfi . a) ai S 3 -Mo 3 • « o <1 .£Po « 10 P. C. Charlton ... 9 15 4 98 8-90 28 J. Coates ......... . 12 21 5 139 8-67 *36 G. L. Garnsey .. . 6 10 1 75 8-33 25 J. J. Ferris.. . 9 14 1 100 7*69 36 A. L. Newell .... 5 10 2 55 6*87 19 A. MeBeth... .. 9 Hi i 53 5-88 12 I. Wales . 7 13 3 56 5-60 13 II. Hilliard......... . 5 10 1 42 4-66 20 Under five matches W. Bardsley . 4 8 0 580 72-50 192 F. II. Walters ... 2 4 1 167 55-66 69 R. N. Hickson ... 3 6 2 121 30 25 *89 L. O. S. Poidevini 2 4 0 106 26-50 82 J. A. O’Connor... 2 3 2 20 20 00 9 C. Kelleway . 3 5 0 96 19-20 50 S. H. Emery .. . 4 6 1 95 19.00 *58 B. W. Farquhar.. . 3 5 0 91 IS-20 40 G. Youll .......... . 3 G 0 105 17-50 39 G. H. Gordon , 2 3 0 51 17 00 31 F. B. Johnson .. . 4 7 5 33 16-50 12 R. J. P op e......... . 2 4 0 60 15-00 47 T. Nunn ......... . 3 6 1 72 14-40 24 J. C. Barnes . 4 7 1 86 14-33 33 J. M ath er......... . 2 4 0 56 14-00 49 W . J. Stack . 2 3 0 37 12-33 22 G. R. C. Clarke.. . 2 4 0 48 12 00 24 A. McPherson .. 2 4 1 34 11-33 16 C. Oliver ......... . 3 6 1 54 10-80 29 C. M. Kellick .. . 3 6 1 52 10*40 23 F. Downes......... . 4 7 3 40 10-00 12 H. Newcombe ... 3 6 1 47 9-40 *23 Sid. J o n e s......... . 3 3 0 54 9-00 20 G. Curtis ......... . 2 4 1 27 9 00 14 O. Lewis . 4 8 0 71 8-87 40 W . Moore ......... . 2 4 0 35 8-75 19 R. C. Allen .. .. . 4 8 1 60 8-57 27 J. Kettle ......... . 3 6 1 41 8-20 *13 J. L. Beeston .. . 3 G 1 40 8-00 18 H. M. Faithful .. . 2 4 0 32 8-00 24 M. Pierce ......... . 3 G 2 27 7-7r> 8 G. Moore ......... . 3 G 3 22 7*33 *8 R. Vaughan . 2 4 2 14 7 00 *13 W. W o o d s......... . 2 3 0 18 6-00 9 A. L. Park......... . 3 5 0 3D 6-00 15 R. M urray......... . 4 8 0 47 5 87 12 J. Cleeve ......... . 3 r, 2 17 5-66 *8 P H O T O G R A P H E R S R O Y A L A N D C R I C K E T S P E C I A L I S T S . HAWKINS & COMPANY H old 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 a w k in s & 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. O n l y A d d r e s s : 32, PRESTON ST., BRIGHTON. Established 1847. 8 S . • • +3 3 * cS Inningi Not out Runs. ! > < Highes score. W. Dummett ... 2 3 1 11 5-50 *6 W. C. S till.......... 2 4 0 21 5-25 9 A. H. Gregory ... 3 6 0 31 5:16 9 J. Oatley .......... 2 4 2 10 5-00 4 J. M cKone........... 3 6 2 20 5-00 ♦18 G. H ow e ll.......... 4 8 0 38 4*75 16 C. R. Gorry 2 3 0 14 4*66 8 J. Geary .......... 4 7 0 30 4-28 15 E. Sadler ........... 3 5 1 17 4-25 7 H. Whiddon ... 2 3 0 12 4-00 11 C. G regory.......... 2 4 0 14 3*50 9 T. Lewis ........... 3 6 0 21 3 50 13 Capt. E. W. Ward 4 8 0 27 3-37 13 J. J. Marsh 2 4 0 13 3-25 8 W. O’Hanlon ... 3 5 0 15 3-00 11 G. Richardson ... 2 4 1 8 2-66 8 R. Hall.................. 2 4 1 8 2-66 6 F. Rowley ... ... 2 4 0 10 2-50 5 J. Clark ........... 3 G 0 14 2-33 8 G. B. Stack 2 3 1 4 2-00 *4 J. K inloch .......... 3 6 2 5 1-25 3 D. Dickson........... 2 4 1 0 — — In one match only :— F. Adams (14 and 4), H. I). Allen, J. Beal, S. B. Belcher, M. H. Blaxland (12), A. J. Bowden, S. Bradridge, E. Brown, F. Bryant, J. Burrows, W. J. Camphin(l3and5), A. E. Clarke, H. L. Collins (17 and 11), S. Cosstick (21 and 2), D. D’Arey (34* and 17), S. Deane, A. Docker, E. Docker, R. Driver (18 and 0), N. Ebsworth (10 and 1), R. Fairweatlier, F. Gorman (19 and 5), J. Gould (1G and 14), F. Gow (38 and 4), B. Grounds, W. C. Hand, T. H. Howard (25 and 0), J Humphreys, T. H. Iceton, H. Jeffreys, A. Kermode, W. W. McGlinchy, W . McNish(12 and 1), F. Meares (55 and 0), J. Mills, L. A. Minnett (11 and 6), R. B. Minnett (41* and 7), R. V. Minnett, G. Morgan, J. Moore (21 and 9), J. Morris, D. Ogilvy(19 and 3), W. E. Pite (13 and 8), W. J. Pocock, S. J. Redgrave (41), W. G. Rees (28 and 3), VV. Roberts (10 and 0), E. Samuels, E. Sgmlon (25)„ J. Scott (9*), E. Seale (19 and 3), J. Searle, C. E. Simpson (13 and 6), A. Sinclair (12 and 7)> C. D. Thomson, J. Tooher. W. Tunks, Twopenny, W. S. Wearne, and J. R. Wood ;si). (To be continued.) G E O R G E A V ER Y & SON , Cricket Ball M anufacturers, 9 & 11, Charles Street, SOUTHBOROUGH, KENT. Established 1861. G. AVERY and . SON during the I past 49years of their establishment I have rarely known a trial order fail to elicit continued patronape, all their balls beingof the best possible material and workmanship, while iheir easy response to every stroke ia noted by all who use them. PUBLIC SCHOOL AVERAGES . (i Continued from page U8.) WINCHESTER COLLEGE. BATTING AVERAGES. Times Most not in an Total Inns. out. inns. runs. Aver. W. E. Parke ... 16 1 81 33-2 22-13 L. H. Bury.......... ... 16 0 68 315 19-68 A. L. Fleming ... ... 15 2 43* 221 17-00 C. O. Olliver ... ... 14 0 45 228 16-28 J. F. Macdonell ... 10 1 70* 144 16-00 D. M. P. Wliitcombe 15 5 52* 147 1470 W. A. Trasenster ... 16 1 46 220 14-66 E. S. B. Williams ... 10 0 24 103 10-30 M. F. Brickdale ... 15 0 24 126 8-40 R. du B. Evans... ... 15 3 19 51 4-25 N. W. Wells-Cole ... 13 4 12* 31 3-44 R. B. Carrick ... ... 8 0 13 26 3 25 * Signifies not out. BOWLING AVERAGES. Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. Aver. A. L. Fleming ... 28 1 99 12 8-25 R. du B. Evans ... 167-3 32 387 36 10-75 N. W. Wells-Cole ... 258 57 649 56 11-58 L. H. Bury ... ... 135*4 20 496 28 17-71 W. A. Trasenster ... 98-4 15 322 12 *26-88 BOOKS RECEIVED. “ The Athletic News'' Cricket Annual, 1910. Edited by Tityrus. Manchester: E. Ilulton and Co., Ltd., Withy Crove. Price, 3d. ; post free, 4d. The Official Handbook of the Lancashire Cricket League. Season 1910. Ramsbottom, Lancashire : W. Barlow, 58, Bridge Street. Price, I d .; post free, 2d. “ O V A L B A . n R E I D ’ S O V A L W H I T E . The celebrated preparation for cleaning Cricket and all Buff Leather Goodi, Warranted not to rub off or cake. As used at Ken- nington Oval, and highly recommended by K. R- Ranjitsinhji, Dr. W. G. Grace, O. B. Fry, Lord Dalmeny, Australian XI.. 1905, G. L. Jessop, Ac., Ate. Packed in zinc boxes, 6d. per box. J. J. REID, 878, Kennlngton Rd., London. & M a n u f a c t u r e d b y **T. M.GARDINER Every Bat made by Experts o f the best W illow & thoroughly seasoned. % s Hoddesdon, HERTS. All requisites for the game kept in stock. Catalogues post free. By R o y a l W a r r a n t, M a k ers t o H.M. T h e King. RANSOMES’ LAWN MOWERS. THE B E S T IN THE W O U L D . Specially adapted fo r Cricket Grounds. THREE GOLD MEDALS. FIVE SILV ER MEDALS. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES FREE. 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