Cricket 1911

i42 CRICKET?: A W EEK LY RECORD OF THE GAME. M ay 13, 1911. RUNS SCORED FOR AND AGAINST THE SIDE. F o r th e S id e . A g ain st the S id e . Rund. Wkts. Runs. Wkts. Aver. 2,779 ... 99 .. 28-07 Test Matches 3,475 ... 83 41-86 8,252 ... 275 .. 30-00 .. All 1st Class Matches .. 8,110 ... 266 30-48 10,919 ... 344 .. 31-74 All Matches 10,166 ... 450 22-59 AVERAGES FOR THE SOUTH AFRICANS IN THE TEST MATCHES. Times not Highest Inns out. Total. Aver, score. O. R. W. Aver. G. A. Faulkner ... 10 0 732 73-20 204 124 514 10 51-40 M. Hathorn ... 2 0 11 5*50 9 C. B. Llewellyn .. 9 0 198 22-00 80 121 559 14 39-92 A. N ourse.......... . ... 10 2 304 38-00 92* 64-1 270 3 90-00 O. C. Pearse . ... 6 0 55 9*16 31 24 106 3 35-33 S. J. Pegler . ... 8 2 107 17-83 26 91*5 398 7 56-85 R. O. Schwarz . . .. 10 2 132 16 50 61 165-4 651 25 26 04 P. W. Sherwell.. . ... 10 1 180 20-00 60 J. H. Sinclair . . ... 10 1 149 16-55 58* 147-3 539 8 67-37 S. J. Snooke . ... 10 0 259 25-90 103 20 76 0 — L. Strieker ... 10 0 151 15-10 48 21 82 1 82-00 A. E. E. Vogler ... 4 1 2 •66 2* 38 176 4 44 00 J. W. Zulch . . ... 10 1 354 3933 150 4 28 0 — * Signifies not out. AVERAGES AGAINST THE SIDE IN TEST WATCHES. Times not Highest Inns. out. Total. Aver. score. O. R. W. Aver. W. W. Armstrong 8 0 410 51*25 132 184-4 507 11 46-09 W. Bardsley ... 9 0 573 63-66 132 H. Carter........... 8 2 56 9 33 17 A. C otter........... 8 1 80 11-42 36* 194-5 633 22 28-77 D. R. A. Gehrs 7 0 202 28*85 67 1 4 0 — C. Hill ........... 8 0 425 53-12 191 H. V. Hordern 3 0 81 27-00 50 S0-3 295 14 21*07 C. Kelleway ... 9 2 295 42-14 65 118-1 390 7 55-71 C. G. Macartney 7 0 208 29 71 137 77 164 1 164-00 V. S. Ransford 9 0 318 35-33 95 4 9 1 9-00 V. T. Trumper... 9 2 661 94-42 214* W. J. Whitty ... 8 3 90 18-00 39* 232-3 632 37 17 08 * Signifies not out. AVERAGES FOR THE SOUTH AFRICANS IN ALL FIRST-CLASS MATCHES. Times not Highest Inns out. Total. Aver. Score. O. R. W. Aver. T. Campbell ... ... 9 4 57 11-40 82 M. Commaille... ... 12 1 99 9-00 29 G. A. Faulkner ... 27 1 1,534 59-00 204 353 3 1,254 49 25-59 M. Hathorn ... ... 4 0 29 7-25 15 C. B. Llewellyn ... 22 1 553 26-04 88* 209-5 854 30 2846 A. N ou rse......... ... 29 5 1,454 60-58 201 199-2 661 16 40-68 O. C. Pearse ... ... 21 2 403 21-21 54 59 244 8 30-50 S. J. Pegler ... ... 19 2 229 13-47 50 235-5 848 27 31-40 R. O. Schwarz... ... 22 3 380 20-00 64 387-3 1,475 59 25-00 P. W. Sherwell ... 24 6 540 30-00 144 J. H. Sinclair... ... 21 3 419 23-27 66* 280 4 948 24 39-50 S. J. Snooke ... ... 27 0 609 22 55 103 55 3 170 1 17000 L. Strieker ... 28 2 667 25-67 146 42 178 3 59 33 A. E. E. Vogler ... 20 4 145 9-06 41 309-3 1,197 31 36 81 J. W. Zulch ... ... 25 1 724 30 16 150 4 28 0 — Signifies not out. AVERAGES FOR THE SOUTH AFRICANS IN ALL MATCHES. Times not Highest Inns. out Total. Aver. Score. R. W. Aver. T. Campbell ... ... 12 5 86 12-28 32 M. Commaille ... ... 20 2 260 14-44 61 39 2 19-50 G. A. Faulkner ... 33 3 2,080 69-33 252* 1,422 60 23-70 M. Hathorn ... 7 0 39 6-57 16 C. B. Llewellyn ... 27 2 772 30-88 148* 1,129 54 20-90 A. Nourse........... ... 35 5 1,671 55-70 201 749 20 37-45 O. C. Pearsc ... 28 3 548 21-92 54 301 13 23-16 S. J. Pegler ... 24 4 340 17-00 50 1,164 72 16*16 R. O. Schwarz .. ... 28 5 600 26-08 74* 1,839 102 18 02 P. W. Sherwell .. ... 29 6 586 25-47 144 J. H. Sinclair ... ... 26 3 578 25-13 66* 1,179 37 31-86 S. J. Snooke ... 32 0 943 29-46 103 272 4 68-00 L. Strieker........... ... 34 2 947 29-59 146 179 3 59-60 A. E. E. Vogler... ... 24 4 159 7-95 41 1,478 56 26-39 J. W. Zulch ... ... 31 2 811 27-96 150 28 0 — *Signifies not out. INDIVIDUAL SCORES OF 100 OR MORE OBTAINED FOR THE TEAM (17). v. Combined Universities, at Sydney......... v. Australia, at Melbourne (2nd Test) v. Australia, at Adelaide (3rd Test) ......... v. New South Wales, at Sydney ................. v. XVIII. of Broken Hill, at Broken Hill v. Combined Universities, at Sydney v. South Australia, at Adelaide ................. v. Tasmania, at Launceston......................... v. Tasmania, at H obart................................. v. Victoria, at Melbourne ......................... v. New South Wales, at Sydney................. v. Tasmania, at Launceston........................ v. Australia, at Adelaide (3rd Test) ......... v. South Australia, at Adelaide ................. v. XV. of Ballarat at Ballarat ................. v. Australia, at Adelaide (3rd Test) ... . v. Australia, at Sydney (5th Test) * Signifies not out. G. A. Faulkner C. B. Llewellyn A. Nourse P. W. Sherwell S. J, Snooke L. Strieker J. W. Zulch 117 204 115 144 *252 *148 *201 141 *112 128 160 144 103 146 146 105 150 INDIVIDUAL SCORES OF 100 OR MORE MADE AGAINST THE SIDES (12). W. W. Armstrong, for Australia, at Melbourne (4th Test) .......................... 132 W. Bardsley, for Australia, at Sydney (1st Test) .......................................... 132 C. Hill, for Australia, at Sydney (1st T est).......................................................... 191 C. Hill, for Australia, at Melbourne (4th Test) .................................................. 100 C. G. Macartney, for New South Wales, at Sydney (1st innings) ........... 119 C. G. Macartney, for New South Wales, at Sydney (2nd innings) ........... 126 C. G. Macartney, for Australia, at Sydney (5th Test) .................................. 137 A. Marshal, for An Australian Eleven, at Brisbane .................................. 106 C. Martin, for Tasmania, at Launceston .......................................................... 103 H. O. Smith, for Tasmania, at Launceston.......................................................... *124 V. T. Trumper, for Australia, at Melbourne (2nd T e st)................................. 159 V. T. Trumper, for Australia, at Adelaide (3rd Test) .................................. *214 * Signifies not out. ©M iuarij* T he R ev . P. R. EGERTON. The Rev. Philip Reginald Egerton died at his residence, Vale Mascal, Bexley, on April 28th. Born on July 14th, 1832, he played for Winchester in 1849 and 1850, appearing in each year against Harrow and Eton and being a member of the losing side on each occasion. In the four matches mentioned he did very little, scoring only eleven runs in seven completed innings, taking one wicket and making a catch. Mr. Egerton was a Fellow of New College, Oxford, from 1851 until 1863, and founder of All Saints’ Schools, Bloxham, of which he was Principal from 1860 until 1887 and Warden from the latter date until 1896. J. D. B. M b . S. MEADE. Mr. Spencer Meade, a fast left-hand bowler with a peculiar spin, was born at Philadelphia (Pa.) on January 19th, 1850, and died there on April 3rd. He figured prominently in the international matches against Willsher’s team in 1868 and Mr. Fitzgerald’s in 1872, as well as in the Halifax Tournament of 1874. He was a son of the late General Meade. F. F. K. BEXHILL v. HASTINGS ROVERS, by the visitors. Score :— B e x h ill . J. W. Ashby, b Heyler .................. B. Coppard, b Cracknell ........... H. R. Dunn, b Pritchard .......... M. T. M. Makalua, b Pritchard ... E. W. Smith, c Fox, b Heyler ... Rev. G. A. Scott, b Winter ........... Thompson, st Thomas, b Heyler... C. Black, b W inter.......................... C. Antoine, c Bailey, b Cracknell J. Hackman, b Cracknell ........... Hughes Hallett, not out.................. Byes, &c.................................... —Played at Bexhill on May 6 and won Total... ... 108 H astings R overs . R. T. Pritchard, b Smith ........... 2 J. Duke, c Makalua, b Thompson 1 F. J. Winter, b Coppard .......... 30 P. Beaumont, c Hallett, b Scott... 17 Capt. Bailey, not out .................. 58 H. Cracknell, c Hackman, b Scott 2 H. Tickner, not out ................... 8 C. Thomas, lbw, b Scott .......... 4 Byes, &c................................... 15 Total (6 wkts) .......... 137 E. E. Fox, S. J. 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