Cricket 1913

A p r il 26, 1913. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 141 BAT T IN G AN D EOW LING AVERAGE S. Allen, H A T.) ................ Andrews, T. J. (AT.) Armstrong, W. W. ( V.) Arnott, P. S. (AT.) Bailey, R. ( V.) Barbour, E. P. (N.) Bardsley, W. (AT.) Baring, F. ( K.) Barnes, J. C. ( N .) Barstow, C. B. (Q.) Boddam, E. T. (T.) Bolton, T- T. (Q.) Bott. L. E. (W.) Boulter, E. ( V.) Bracher, H. ( V.) Braid, L. ( V . ) ................ Bridgman, H. (S.) Brown, N. E. ( V.) Campbell, G. C. (S.) Cannon, W. ( V.) Carkeek, W. ( V ) ....... Carroll, E. L. ( V.) Carroll, E. V. ( V.) Carter, H. (AT.) Chamberlain, L. W. (S.) Christian, A. H. (W.) ... Codv, L. A. (AT.) Collins, H. L. ( N.) Cook, B. W. (Q.) Cotter, A. (N.) ... Cranney, J. B. H. ( N.) Crawford, J. N. (S.) Cullen, D. C. (N.) Davis, H. ( N.) Davis, R. ( 7 .) Delves, R. ( V .) Downey, J. (Q.) Dwyer, C. ( V .) ................ Edmondson, II. W. (W'.) Eltham, K. (T.) Emerv, S. H. (AT.) Evans. W. T. (Q.) Evers. H. A. (W.) Facy, A. C. ( V.) Fennellv, S. J. (Q.) Folkard, B. J. (AT.) Gehrs, D. R. A .(S .) .. Giil. L. R. (T .) ............... Gooden, N. L. (S.) Gregg, N. M. ( N.) Hanifv, C. (<?.).............. Hart, H. W. ( V.) Hartigan, R. T. [Q.) .. Hartkopf, A. E. V. ( V.) Hawson, R. (T.) Hazlitt, G. R. (AT.) Hendrie, C. ( V.) Hill, C .(S.) Hill, S. (AT.) Hogue, T. ( W .) Hogue, W. (W.) Hordern, H. V. (AT.) .. Hotchin, M. ( V.) Howard, C. H. (IF.) .. Howard, L. E. (S.) Hughes, W. (W.) Johnstone, R. G. ( T.) Kelleway, C. ( N.) Kiernan, C. ( V.) Kitson, E. (S .)............... Lane. J. B. (Ar.) Law, R. W. (O.) Leak, S. (S.) ............... Lehmann, C. A. (W.) ... Liddicutt, A. E. ( V.) Lmnev, G. F. ( 7 \) Macartnev, C. G. ( N.) .. Macrow, W. F. B. ( V.) Mailev, A. (AT.) Marshal, A. (Q.) Massie, R. I. a. (AT.) .. Matthews. T. J. ( V.) Mavne, E. R. (S.) McKav, H. J. (S.) McKenzie, C. ( V.) McKenzie, S. M. (T.) .. McKew, C. (AT.) McNaughton, L. E. ( J\) Middleton. R. V. (S.) .. Minnett. R. B. ( N.) Moore,'S. W. ( N .) Moyes, A. G. (S.) Munn, R. A. (AT.) Newton. C. (T.) Noble, M. A. (AT.) O'Connor, L. (().) Oxenham, R. K. (O.) ... Park. R. L. ( V.) Paton, D. G. (T.) Payne, P. ( T . ) ................ Pennycuick, R. (7\) .. Prentice, W. (AT.) Randell, A. C. (IK.) Ransford, V. S. ( V.) Redgrave, S. J. (Q.) .. Inns. N.O R. A. H.S. 0. R. W. A. 2 1 29 29-00 21* 24 133 1 i 33 -oo 2 0 78 39*00 62 4 1 7 0 — 12 2 402 40-20 118* 195-3 512 24 21-33 9 1 262 32-75 80* 1 7 h i 1 111-00 2 0 13 6*50 9 26-4 72 1 72-00 8 1 450 64-28 146 8 39 2 19-50 6 1 213 42-60 90 — — — — 11 1 306 30-60 76 3 9 0 — 7 1 168 28-00 53 4 21 1 21-00 2 0 13 6-50 10 24 n o 2 55 -oo 2 0 10 5-oo 10 293 125 2 62-50 4 0 68 17-00 26 — --- — — 6 0 80 I 3'33 27 3 l6 0 — 3 0 23 7-66 16 1 5 1 5*oo 2 0 39 19-50 29 51 153 1 153-00 5 2 78 26-00 59 22 9 i 2 45-50 6 2 98 24-50 63 24 101 4 25-25 11 0 197 17-90 43 — — — — 6 1 27 5*40 13 * 79-4 37 i 13 28-53 8 0 71 8*87 46 — 8 1 135 19-28 43 12 42 1 42*00 11 1 372 37*20 go* 4 23 0 — 2 1 5 5-00 5 — — — — 5 0 166 33-20 103 77-2 291 8 36-37 9 1 267 33*37 58 192 605 2D 30-25 9 1 316 39*50 84 — — --- — 17 3 59 8 42-71 282 66-3 205 9 22*77 2 0 7 3*50 7 19 66 2 33 -oo 1 0 2 2-00 2 30 96 1 96*00 2 0 13 6-50 8 — — — — n 0 393 35*72 163 225-3 762 33 23*09 2 0 16 8-oo 8 36 158 3 52*66 1 0 77 77 -oo 77 — — — — 2 0 40 20-00 22 15 64 0 — 2 2 44 — 28* —— ■— — — 6 3 27 9-00 10 83 357 11 32-45 2 0 119 59-50 67 29 107 1 107*00 9 0 189 21-00 68 47 210 4 52*50 4 0 109 27 25 58 19 105 4 26*25 4 1 53 17-66 25 * 38-3 163 5 32*60 2 0 75 37-50 75 — — — ■— 7 0 109 15-57 43 — — — — 1 0 77 77-00 77 27 51 6 8*50 6 0 34 5-66 16 — — — — 5 0 87 17-40 61 66-2 227 6 37-83 8 1 238 34 -oo 119 8 43 0 — 2 1 63 63-00 42 6 34 0 — 2 0 151 75 -50 102 — — — — 2 0 112 56-00 79 -— — — — 2 0 27 13-50 18 15 52 2 26*00 3 0 4 i -33 3 25 102 2 51 -oo 2 0 18 9-00 14 4 12 1 12*00 3 1 99 49-50 74 — — --- 4 1 293 9766 199* 5 21 0 — 1 0 2 2-00 .2 21 78 2 39-00 1 0 0 . — _ — 8 23 0 — 11 0 476 43-27 138 — — --- 2 0 29 14- 0 1 7 — — — — 7 0 70 10*00 48 118*2 403 16 25*18 7 1 81 13-50 33 8 65 X 65*00 3 0 26 8-66 25 II 9-5 419 18 23-27 4 0 i l l 27-75 86 — — ■— — 9 2 163 23-28 7 i 7 59 0 — 2 2 4 — 4 * 19 85 3 28-33 7 2 38 7-60 13 * 113 555 19 29-21 1 0 45 45-00 45 37 80 3 26*66 6 0 6r I0*i6 38 87 298 7 42-57 2 0 65 32*50 58 12-5 51 3 i7*o< 2 0 56 28-00 34 — • — — — 3 0 20 6-66 20 — — — — 4 1 69 23-00 54 * 25 76 z 76*00 2 0 30 15*00 23 — — — — 3 1 1 7 8*50 10 27 153 4 38-25 2 1 54 54 -oo 29* — — — — 2 1 5 5-oo 5 ■— — — — 7 1 646 107’66 154 39 122 4 30*50 1 0 1 1*00 1 17 44 3 14*66 5 i 22 5-50 15 79*2 337 21 16*04 2 0 5 2*50 4 7 19 1 19*00 14 2 141 II -75 50 * 378-1 1097 58 18*91 9 3 281 46-83 81 i 77 *i 582 18 32*33 9 0 542 60-22 124 — . — — — 5 1 44 i i - oo 1 7 79 243 7 34-71 2 I 51 51-00 34 28 88 2 44*00 2 0 25 12- O 25 6 37 0 — 7 2 22 4-40 7 — — — — 7 I 33 5-;o 26 183 540 19 28*42 2 O 34 17-00 20 — — - — 6 O 97 16-16 39 50 153 5 30*60 7 I 208 3466 52 20 81 3 27-00 11 O 443 40-27 124 23 75 2 37-50 2 I 55 5S*oo 32 * — — — — 2 O 33 16*50 32 5 52 0 — 2 O 54 27 -co 46 17 75 2 37-50 2 O 14 7-00 14 — — — 2 0 16 8-co 9 7 28 1 28*00 j 2 O 20 io-oo 18 — — — 4 O 70 17-50 40 41 159 1 159-00 4 O 92 2300 43 — — — — 4 O 84 21-00 49 25 i n 2 55*50 5 O 139 27-80 61 _ _ _ _ 8 I 179 2 .V 57 . 65 8 26 3 8*66 4 O IO 2-50 5 23 95 0 ' — Inns. N.O . R. A. H.S. O. R. W. A. Rees; R. B. (S.) ................ 4 I 52 17-33 21 42 146 7 20*85 Robinson, C. H. ( f.) ... ' ’ 3 O' 26 8-66 12 . 55-5 166 6 27*66 Rowe, S. H. D. (W.) ... 9 I 139 17-37 50 .. — — — Rowe, W. (Q .) ................ 6 . O 83 13-83 30 .. 64 230 10 23*00 Rundell, P. D. (S.) 3 O 80 26*66 36 ••. 37 147 6 24*50 Ryder, J. ( V .) ................ 13 I 521 43*41 n o .. • 205*4 580 35 16*57 Sandford, H. ( V.) O 56 28*00 47 •• — — — ■— Scott, J. R. D. (N.) ... 2 0 20 10*00 20 .. . 82*5 . 274 19 14*42 Seitz, J. A. ( V.) 9 I 197 24-62 63 .. — ■ — Selk, R. (XV.) ................ 7 3 18 4-50 11 • II 9-5 517 13 39*76 Sewart, W. ( V.) 2 1 212 212*00 143 •• — — — Shea, P. ( V.) ................ 2 0 21 10*50 14 12 56 1 56*00 Sheppard, J. G. (Q.) ... 6 1 157 31*40 63* .. — — — — Single, C. V. ( N.) 4 0 138 34-50 72 .. 24 96 0 — Smith, H. G. (Q.) 4 ‘ 0 29 7-25 15 ••• 34 -r 124 4 31*00 Smith, H. 0 . ( V.) 2 0 57 28*50 37 •• — — —r — Spencer, E. ( F.) 2 -0 66 33 -oo 52 .. 14 48 1 48*00 Stack, W. J. (N.) 2 0 . 1 0*50 1 35 175 4 43-75 Steele, D. M. (S.) 5 1 139 34 75 113* •• — — — Stirling, W. (S.) 2 0 10 9-50 .16 . 10 32 0 — Thomas, L. ( 7 .) 2 0 67 33-50 59 •• — — — —- Thompson, C. (Q.) 4 0 137 34-25 100 — — ■—r Thomson, J. (Q.) 6 1 250 50*00 116 .. 2 12 0 --- Tozer, C. J. (N.) 4 1 166 55-33 78 * .. . • — ■— — . --- Trumper, V. T. (iV.) ... 13 3 843 84*30 201* .. . . — ■ . — — '---•' Waddv, E. L. (N.) ... 10 0 201 20*10 52 .. — — — --- Watt, K . ( T . ) ................ 4 . 0 80 20*00 53 ••• . 70 273 9 30-33 Waye, L. (S.) ................ 0 2 1*00 2 ... 1 6 0 — Whitty, W. J. (S.) 9 2 71 10*14 14 .. 225*4 658 29 22*68 Woodiord, J. R. H. ( V.) 2 0 3 ° 15*00 20 .. 15 51 1 51*00 CENTUR IES. Armstrong, W. W ., 118*, Victoria v. N .S.W ., Sydney. Barbour, E. P., 146, N.S.W. v. Victoria, Sydney. Chamberlain, L. W ., 103, S.A. v. N.S.W ., Adelaide. Collins, H. L., 282, N.S.W. v. Tasmania, Hobart. Crawford, J. N., 163, S.A. v. Victoria, Adelaide. Gehrs, D. R. A., 119, S.A. v. W .A ., Adelaide. Gooden, N. L., 102, S.A. v. W .A ., Adelaide. Hawson, R. J., 199*, Tasmania v. Victoria, Melbourne. Hill, C., 138, S.A. v. N .S.W ., Sydney. Macartney, C. G., 154, N.S.W . v. Queensland, Sydney. Macartney, C. G., 125, N.S.W . v. S.A., Sydney. Mayne, E. R., 124, S.A. v. N .S.W ., Adelaide. Mayne, E. R., 106, S.A. v. Victoria, Adelaide. Moyes, A. G., 104, S.A. v. W .A ., Adelaide. Ryder, J., 110, Victoria v. W .A ., Melbourne. Sewart, W ., 143, Victoria v. Tasmania, Melbourne. Steele, D. M., 113* S.A. v. N.S.W ., Adelaide. Thompson, C., 100, Queensland v. N.S.W ., Sydney. Thomson, J., 116, Queensland v. Victoria, Brisbane. Trumper, V. T., 201*, N.S.W . v. S.A., Sydney. Trumper, V. T., 138, N.S.W'. v. Victoria, Sydney. Trumper, V. T., 126*, N.S.W . v. Rest of Aust., Sydney. Chamberlain, Collins, Gooden, Moyes, Ryder, Sewart, Steele, Thompson, and Thomson all appear for the first time in a first- class century list. 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