Cricket 1912

MAR. 30, 1912. CEICKET : A WEEKLY EECOED OE THE GAME. 53 Centuries Abroad. T he follow ing are som e o f the latest hundreds obtained in m inor c ric k e t:— Dec. 30.— W . Carlton, East Christchurch v. Linwood, N .Z. ... *129 Jan. 1.— S. Moore, North Sydney v. Hawkesbury Association 132 „ 1.—H. A. Hawkins, Northern Districts v. Durban ... 117 „ 1.—W . Buchanan, Adelaide and Suburban v. Mercantile 107 ,, 1.— V. F. S. Crawford, Colombo C.C. v. H. L. Dow- biggin’s X I.... ... ... ... ... ... 102 „ 6.—Liddicutt, Geelong XV. v. E n g la n d ..............................129 „ 6.— F. Vaughan, Melbourne v. Collingwood ................. 208 „ 6.—Upton, Prahran v. N orthcote.......................................... 113 „ 6.—Martin, Prahran v. Northcote.......................................... 104 ,, 6.— P. G. Henty, Melbourne v. Collingwood ... ... *138 „ 6.—J. Smith, Footscray v. Yarraville ... ... ... *106 „ 6.—G. Moysey, Claremont “ A ” v. Midland Junction “ A” 101 ,, 6 .—H. Pegler, Yeoville v. Pirates ... ... ... ... 127 „ 6 .—H. G. B. Hime, Zingari v. Maritzburg ... ... 118 „ 6.—H. V. Greer, Dimbula v. Matale ..............................*111 „ 6.—R, N. Tucker, for Wellington East ( N .Z .) ................. 108 „ 6.—W . B. S. Hickson, for Wellington East ... ... 106 ,, 10.—Lieut* Weavers, Army v. Navy (Hobart) ... ... *135 „ 13.—Capt. Lumsden, Cameron Highlanders v. Hosur Remount D e p o t .................................................... 101 „ 13.—Major Badcock, Hosur Remount Depot v. Cameron Highlanders ... ... ... ... ... 131 „ 13.—A. Edgington, Calicut v. Wynad ............................ 104 ,, 13.—J. H. Sinclair, Wanderers v. Crown Mines ... ... 165 „ 13.—D. K. Pearse, Maritzburg v. Zingari... ... ... *176 „ 13.—H. Sandford, Melbourne v. C a rlto n .............................124 „ 13.—C. McKenzie, Fitzroy v. Essenden ... ... ... 123 ,, 13.—Kiernan, Fitzroy v. Essenden ... ... ... ... 121 „ 13.—D. L. de Saram, Sinhalese S.C. v. Municipality ... 130 ,, 13.—B. F. A. Fawcett, Colombo C.C. v. H. L. Dow- biggin’s XI. ... ... ... ... ... *104 ,, 13.—R. J. Hawson, North Hobart v. South Hobart ... *127 ,, 13.—A. J. Hopkins, North Sydney v. Waverley ... ... 193 ,, 13.—H. L. Collins, Sydney v. Burwood ............................ 171 ,, 13.—E. F. McElhone, Sydney University v. Middle Harbour 122 ,, 13.— T. H. Foster, Redfern v. Gordon (S ydney)................ 109 „ 13.—W . Kerim, Redfern v. Gordon ............................ 125 ,, 13.—G. Johns, Burwood 2nd v. Mosman ... ... ... 112 „ 13.—N. K. Inglis, University 2nd v. Sydney 2nd............... 100 „ 13.— H. Barry, Petersham 3rd v. Redfern 3rd (Sydney) ..^ 235 ,, 20.— E. R. Mayne, East Torrens v. West Torrens ... 183 ,, 20.—A. Lampard, Richmond v. St. Kilda... ... ... 104 ,, 20.—W. J. Scott, South Melbourne v. East Melbourne ... 220 ,, 20.— P. Shea, Essendon v. Fitzroy... ... ... ... 103 ,, 20.— Sykes, South Melbourne 2nd XI. v. East Mel­ bourne 2nd X I. ......................................................*190 „ 20.—Gray, South Melbourne 2nd XI. v. East Mel­ bourne 2nd XI. ... ... ... ... ... *104 „ 20.—R. Westbrook, West Launceston v. North Launceston *130 ,, 20.—E. A. Windsor, East Launceston v. South Launceston *188 „ 20.—A. Marshal, South Brisbane v. Valley ... ... 143 „ 20.—O. H. Dean, Windsor v. Pitt Town (N.S.W .) ... *211 „ 20.—J. S. Taylor, Burwood v. Sydney ............................ 182 „ 20.—R . W . Law, Petersham v. Paddington (Sydney) ... 130 „ 20.—J. D. Scott, Petersham v. Paddington ................ 138 „ 20.— N. Cohen, Waverley 2nd v. Petersham 2nd... ... 147 „ 20.— P. Taylor, Newtown v. North Sydney 2 n d ................ 121 ,, 20.— E . R. Mavne, East Torrens v. West Torrens (Adelaide) 183 „ 20.—A. Dolamore, Malvern v. Brighton (Melbourne) ... *103 „ 20.— H. B. Whitta, Riccarton v. Linwood (Christ­ church, N.Z.) ......................................................103 „ 20—W . Hayes, Sydenham v. West Christchurch ... *115 ,, 27.— T. H. Trotter, Escombes v. Casuals ... ... ... 138 „ 27.—N. C. Sneddon, Ponsonby v. University (Auckland, N.Z.) ......................................... ................ 116 ,, 27.—R. J. Hartigan, Toowong v. Nundah (Brisbane) ... *135 „ 27—M. Rix, Balmain—Redfern v. Cent. Schn. Assoc. (Cootamundra) ... ................ ... ... 114 n 27.—Banfield, Castlemaine A v. Barkers’ Creek A (Victoria) ... ... ................ ... ... *211 » 27.—W. J. Scott, South Melbourne v. Carlton ... ... 128 » 27.—R. L. Park, Melbourne v. Northcote ... ... ... 116 t» 27.—F. J. Hall, North Adelaide v. Glenelg ... ... *138 t * 27.— K. N. Campbell, Glenelg 2nd v. Adelaide Univ. 2nd 105 ,» 27.—E. A. Randell, North Perth A v. Claremont A ... 150 » 27.—D. B. Gunasekera, Nondescripts V. Tamil Union (Ceylon) .................................................................. 109 The Score Book. E ngland ’ s 11 th M atch — v . AUSTRALIA (3rd Test).— At Adelaide in January. As the cabled bowling analysis was incorrect in two or three places and incomplete as regards the no-balls, etc., the amended analysis is now given] First innings. A ustralia . Second innings. O. M. R. w. o. M. R. w. Foster ... 26 9 36 5 ............... ... 49 15 103 1 Barnes ... 23 4 71 3 ............... ... 46*4 7 105 5 Douglas .. ... 7 2 7 1 ......... ... 29 10 71 2 Hearne ... 2 0 6 0 ......... ... 10 0 61 0 Hitch ... 2 1 2 1 ......... ... 11 0 69 1 Woolley ... 7 1 30 1 Rhodes 1 0 6 0 Foster bowled three no-balls and Woolley one. First innings. E ngland . Second innings. O. M. R. W. O. M. It. W Cotter ... 43 11 125 4 ............... 5 0 21 0 Hordern .., ... 47 5 143 2 ............... ... 11 3 32 1 Kelleway .., ... 23 3 46 1 ......... ... 7 3 8 1 Matthews ... ... 33 8 72 0 ......... ... 9-2 3 24 1 Minnatt ... ... 17 3 54 2 4 1 12 0 Armstrong . ... 14 0 43 i !!'. 6 1 12 0 Cotter bowled three no-balls and Minnett one. E ngland ’ s 13 th M atch .— v. TASMANIA.— At Launceston, January 23, 24 an<f 25. For score sec page 32. Full bowling analysis follow s:— T asmania ’ s 1 st I nns . :— Iremonger, 20.2-5-52-5 ; Hitch, 20-4-43-2 ; W ool­ ley, 3-0-22-0 ; Vine, 2-0-15-0 ; Rhodes, 11-2-40-0 ; Hearne, 9-2-33-2. 2ND INNS. : — Foster, 4-1-12-0; Iremonger, 27-15-32-0; Hearne, 26-4-66-4; Barnes, 11-5- 20-1; Hitch, 12-1-26-2 ; Woolley, 2-0-3-2. E ngland ’ s 1 st I nns . :— Paton, 12-2-46-0 ; McKenzie, 17-1-65-2; Windsor, 12-0-40-3; Martin, 19-1-127-4; Elliott, 3-0-15-0; Gill. 6-0-33-0. 2 nd I nns . : — Paton, 7-0-16-1; Windsor, 5-0-23-1; Martin, 1.2-0-17-0. E ngland ’ s 14 th M atch .— v. TASMANIA.— At Hobart, January 26, 27 and 29. For score see page 33. Corrections : Tasmania’s 2nd inns., Carroll made 3, not 4, and extras were 36, not 35. Full bowling analysis follow s:— T asmania ’ s 1 st I nns . :— Barnes, 8-2-16-1; Hitch, 18-3-41-4; Hearne, 8.3-3-12-3; Foster, 4-1-14-1; Iremonger, 11-3-26-1. 2 nd I nns . :— Barnes, 15-3-36-1 ; Foster, 27-6-60-2; Hearne, 22-1-88-0; Hitch, 15.1-5*42-4; Ire­ monger, 14-8-23-0; Vine, 11-3-36-2 ; Woolley, 9-4-34-0. E ngland ’ s I nns .: — Carroll, 19.2-0-83-1; Windsor, 18-0-112-0; Paton, 11-0-86-1 ; Boddam, 11-0-66-0 ; McKenzie, 11-0-65-1; Martin, 11-0-76-1; Chancellor, 4-0-39-0; Eltham, 3-0-24-1. E n gland’s 15th M atch,— v. VICTORIA.— At Melbourne, February 2, 3, 5 and 6 . For score see page 33. Full bowling analysis follows :— E ngland ’ s 1 st I nns . :— McDonald, 32-4-106-1; Scott, 37-8-100-3 ; Matthews, 35.3-9-99-3 ; McKenzie, 3-0-10-0 ; Brown, 31-3-100-3 ; Spencer, 14-6-24-0; Seitz, 1-0-2-0 ; Smith, 1-1-0-0. 2 nd I nns . :—McDonald, 5-0-19-1 ; Scott, 5-1-11-1; Brown, 1-0-8-0 ; Seitz, 0.2-0-3-0. V ictoria ’ s 1 st I nns . :— Barnes, 14-5-26-4 ; Hitch, 16.3-2-58-3 ; Woolley, 4-0-10-0; Iremonger, 10-0-32-0; Hearne, 8-0-36-1 ; Douglas, 9-1-18-0. 2 nd I nns . :— Douglas. 20-4-52-2 ; Iremonger, 16.3-5-46-1; Hitch, 10-1-38-1 ; Woolley, 14-3-71-3 ; Hearne, 4-0-31-0 ; Rhodes, 7-0-31-0 ; Hobbs, 8-0-33-1. E ngland ’ s 16 th M atch .—v AUSTRALIA (4 th T est ).— See page 33. E ngland ’ s 17 th M atch .— v. NEW SOUTH WALES.— See page 33. E ngland ’ s 18 th M atch —v.— AUSTRALIA (5 th T est ).— Played at Sydney on February 23, 24, 27, 28 (no play 25 or 29, owing to rain) and March 1, and won by England by 70 runs. First innings. E ngland . Second innings. Rhodes, b Macartney .. 8 lbw, b Armstrong 30 Hobbs, c Ransford, b Hordern .. 32 c Hazlit, b Hordern 45 Gunn (G), st Carter, b Hordern .. 52 b Hordern 61 Hearne (J. W.), c Macartney, b Armstrong ... 4 b Hordern 18 F. R. Foster, st Carter, b Hazlit .. 15 b MacLaren 4 J. W. H. T. Douglas, c Ransford, b Hordern 18 b Armstrong ................ 8 Woolley, not out ....................................... ... 133 c Armstrong, b Hazlit ... 1 1 Vine, b Hordern .. 36 not o u t ................ 6 Smith (E. J.), b Hordern 0 b Hordern ................ 13 Barnes, c Hordern, b H azlit.......................... .. 5 b Hordern 4 Hitch, c Hill, b Hazlit .......................... 4 c Ransford, b Armstrong 4 Extras ... .. 17 Extras 10 Total ............................ 324 T o t a l................ 214 1ST I nns :— McLaren, 16-2-47-0 ; Macartney, 12-3-26-1 ; Hordern, 37-8-95-5 ; Hazlit, 31-5-75-3 ; Armstrong, 25-8-42-1; Minnett, 8-1-22-0. 2ND I nns :— Macartney, 7-0-28-0 ; Hazlit, 12-2-52-1; Hordern, 25-5-66-5 ; McLaren, 8-1-23-1; Minnett, 1-1-0-0; Armstrong, 17*3-7-35-3. First innings. A ustralia . Second innings. V. T. Trumper, c Woolley, b Barnes ... 5 c Woolley, b Barnes ... 50 S. E. Gregory, c Gunn, b Douglas ... ... 32 c Smith, b Barnes ... 40 C. Hill, c Smith, b Hitch .............................20 b F oster.............................. 8 W. W. Armstrong, lbw, b Barnes ................ 33 b Barnes ... ... 33 R. B. Minnett, 6 Douglas, b Hitch ... ... 0 c Woolley, b Barnes ... 61 V. S. Ransford, c Hitch, b Foster ... ... 29 b Woolley ... ... 9 H. Carter, c substitute, b Barnes ... ... 11 c Woolley, b Foster ... 23 C. G. Macartney, c and b Woolley ... ... 26 c Woolley, b Foster ... 27 H. V. Hordern, b Woolley ............................. 0 run out ................ 4 G. R. Ha&lit, run out .............................. 1 c Rhodes, b Foster ... 4 J. W. MacLaren, not out ... ................ 0 not o u t .............................. 0 Extras .......................................... 19 Extras ................ 33 Total ............................. 176 T o t a l....................292

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