Cricket 1913
6 6 8 CR I CK E T : A WE EK L Y RECORD OF THE GAME. September 27, 1913. P a k a l ia n s . 32 E. S. Crunimack, b Hollins T. A. Higson, not out ... R m /Bentley} dld n bat' E xtris .............. 10 .T. F. Marsh, b Lawton ... R.H.D. Bolton, c Leeue, b Hartley H. C. Edge, b Lawton .............. G. B. Davies, b Lawton.............. A. S. Edge, b Walker .............. G. Hardy, not out... .............. L.|R. C. Robinson, c Hartley, b Lawton ... .............. A. S. Edge took 4 for 34, G. B. Davies 4 for 83, E. S. Crummack 1 for 41, T. A. Higson 0 for 6 - Total (for 7 wkts.) Sixth Match, v. Cheetham Hill, at Cheetham Hill, September 5 —Paralians won by 4 wickets. C h e e t iia m H il l . Riley, b Davies ......................... G. Nichols, b CJrummack E. J. King, b Davies F. Marsden, b Davies .............. E. A. Rothband, c Crummack, b Davies 27 A. H. Jackson, b Higson 10 30 A. D. Bamford, not out............. 6 23 F. S. Helme, not out .............. 7 33 Extra-* .... .............. 10 16 Total (for 6 wkts. dec.) 162 P a k a l ia n s . H. O. Edge, lbw, b Riley 3 24 G Hardy, c Caldwell, b Riley 8 20 E. S. Orumm.ick, not out 1 0 Extras ......................... 11 24 ----- 77 Total (for 6 wkts.) 168 R. H. D. Bolton, c Marsden, b K in g .................................... J. F. Mar.'den, b K in g .............. H. B. ( rook, b King .............. G.-B. Davies, c Roihband, b King T. A. Higson, not out G. B. Davies took 4 for 90, E. S. Crummack 1 for 16, T. A. Higson 1 for 46- Seventh Match, v. Lytham C. & G., at Lytham, September 6—Drawn. L y th a m . F. N. Percival, b Higson ... 54 J. R. Foley, c A. S. Edge, b Higson 5 N. H. Radford, c E. S. Crummack, b Davies ......................... 0 J. A. Scholfield, b Higson ... 27 R. W. Crummack, b Davies ... 3 F. C. Edge, c Ramsbottom, b Crummack ... ... ... 36 H. Eastwood, not o u t ............. 53 Tavior, c and b D avies............. 0 J.R.Eastwood, sr. Boiton, b Davies 15 N. Kelley, not out ... ... 0 E. B. Kelley did not bat Extras ... ... ... 12 Total (for 8 wkts. dec.) ... 205 .T. P. Marsh, run:out R. III. 1). Bolton, c Percival, b Tayloi* ......................... J. H. Ramsbottom, c Kelley, b Eastwood ... .............. G. B. Davies, st Kelley, b Taylor T. A. Higson, c J. R. Eastwo >d, b Taylor ... .............. W. F. Mair, b Taylor .............. P a r a l ia n s . 5 29 E. S. Crummack, not out H. C. Edge \ t K. ^Robinson (lid ” ot bat‘ V. Bailey ' Extras ........................ Total for 6 wkts.)... 182 G. B. Davies toek 4 for 74, T. A. Higson 3 for 62, E. S Crummack 1 for 25, A. 8. Edge 0 for 32. Throe matches were won, and four drawn, one of the four having to be aban doned before the second over was* completed The Paralians scored 1090 runs for 46 wickets—average 23«6 ; their opponents 1101 for 49—average 22.4. BATTING AVERAGES., Inns. N.O. R. A. H.S. T. A. Higson .............. ...‘ 6 3 183 61.00 77* G. B. Davies .............. 6 0 286 47-66 99 R. H. D. Bolton ... 5 0 161 32.20 80 J. F. Marsh .............. 6 0 174 29-00 60 G. H a rd y ......................... 3 1 44 22.00 35* A. S. Edge........................ 3 0 25 8.33 16 L. R. C. Robinson 3 0 18 6-00 8 H. C. Edge......................... 4 0 17 4.25 9 E. S. Crummack... 4 2 5 2.50 4* Batted in two innings only:—H. B. Crook, 0 and O’, F. G. Edge, 11 * and 11 ,' J. H. Ramsbottom, 27 and 5; Colin Smith, 7 and 5*- In one innings only:— F* W. Crook, 22; R. W . iruuimack, 1 ; A. I. Draper, 12 ", W. F. Mair, 19 ; D. II. Orme, 4; F.. N. Smith, 0; L. Taylor, 0*« F- M. Bentley played, but had no innings. BOWLING AVERAGES. T. A. Higson G. B. Davies A. S. Edge O. 91-1 111.4 43.2 M. 16 11 5 R. 242 392 183 W. 15 21 6 A. 16-13 18-66 30-50 Also bowled :—R. H. D. Bolton, 1—0—6—1 ; E. S. Crummack, 16 -2—82—3 ; F. G. Edge, 9—2—33—2; II. C. Edge, 2—0—13—0; G. Hardy, 1—0—22—0; L. R. C. Robinson, 4—0—26—1. Umpire—W. H. Harden (Minor Counties.) T h e L. & N. W . R . final tie for the Sir Frederick Harrison Challege Cup was played at Nuneaton on September i i , the contesting sides being Earlestown and the headquarter’s brigade. T h e Lancashire men won. They scored 145. The London men had 8 down for 65 ; White (45) and Howard (10*) then added 49 ; but all were out for 114. White is a second team man and was taking the place o f the captain, A lec Houghton, detained on business ; he did himself great credit in making top score. England V, Australia IN THE TESTS CONTA INS Complete list and result of Matches with Scores, B a t t in g and B ow ling Averages, etc., etc. PRICE 6D Postage 2d. CRICKET & SPORTS PUBLISHERS, Ltd. 24, Bride Lane, Fleet Street, London, E.C. THE Triangular Tests 1876------1912 CON TA IN S Complete List o f all Matches, with scores and results, played between England and Australia, England and South A frica, and Australia and South Africa, from 1 8 7 6 to 1912, with batting and bowling averages, S’c., fife. P o sta g e 2d. !/■ P o s ta g e 2d. CRICKET & SPORTS PUBLISHERS, Ltd. 24, Bride Lane, Fleet Street, London, E.C. Printed and published for the Proprietors by C ric k e t & S ports P u b lish e rs L td ., 25 , White Street, Moor Lane, London, E.C., Sept. 27, 1913* Agaats for Australia, &c., G o rd o n & G o tch , London, Melbourne, Sydaey, Adelaide, Brisbane, Perth, Launcestoa, Hobart and Wellington, N.Z. For South Africa, C e n tra l N ew s A g en cy , L td ., Cape Town, Johannesburg and braaches. Tha trade supplied by E. S ia-le, io , Imperial Arcade, Ludgate Circus, E.C.
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