Cricket 1913

708 C R I CK E T : A WE E K L Y RECORD OF THE GAME. November 1 5 , 1 91 3 . A u stra lia n B o w l e r s ’ A n a l y sis . O. M. D iam o n d C am pbell R. 82 95 W. 6 T h e A u s tr a lia n T e a m in Am erica. L ist o f M atches P layed . M ay 29—A t V ic to ria, B.C., v. V ic to ria (X I .)—w on by a n in n in g s a n d 89 ru n s—222 to 57 a n d 76. M ay 30—A t V ic to ria, v. V an cou v er a n d C ow ichan (X I .)—won by an in n in g s a n d 191 ru n s—334 fo r 8, dec., to 59 a n d 84. M ay 31—A t V ic to ria, v. B ritish C o lum b ia (X I .)—w on by an in n in g s a n d 103 ru n s—261 fo r 6, dec., to 118 a n d 40. J u n e 3—A t E d m on to n , v. E d m o n to n (X V I II.)- —w on on first in n in g s by 241 ru n s— 317 fo r 8, d ec., to 76 a n d 68 fo r 10. J u n e 4—A t E d m o n to n , v. E dm o n to n (X V I I I .)—d raw n —E d m on to n , i n fo r 15; ra in sto pp ed play. Ju n e 6—A t P rin c e A lb ert, v. A ll S askatch ew an (X I .)—w on by 394 ru n s— 472 fo r 7, dec., to 78. J u n e 7—A t P rin c e A lb e rt, v. A ll S ask atch ew an (X I .)—w on by 94 ru n s— 237 fo r 9, dec., to 143. Ju n e 11 a n d 12—A t th e R o sed ale G ro u n d , T o ro n to , v. A ll T o ro n to (X I I .) —w on by 242 ru n s—343 a n d 146 fo r 9, dec., to 91 a n d 156. J u n e 13 a n d 14—A t M o n tre a l, v. A ll M o n tre a l (X I .)—w on by 399 ru n s 287 a n d 309 to 85 a n d 112. J u n e 20 a n d 21.—A t M an h eim , P h ila d e lp h ia , v. G en tlem en o f P h ila ­ d e lp h ia (X I .)—won by an in n in g s a n d 178 ru n s—521 to 124 a n d 219. J u n e 24—A t S chen ectad y , v. S ch enectady (X V I I I .)—won by 205 ru n s— 292 fo r 7, dec., to 87. J u n e 25—A t S chenectad y , v. S chen ectad y (X V I I I .)—w on by 54 ru n s— 187 to 133. J u n e 27 a n d 28—A t H a v e rfo rd , v. G en tlem en o f P h ila d e lp h ia (X I .)— w on by ten w ickets— 105 a n d 78 fo r o to 115 a n d 67. J u n e 29 a n d 31—A t H a v e rfo rd , v. G en tlem en of P h ila d e lp h ia (X I .)— d ra w n —412 fo r 5 to 164. J u ly 4, 5, a n d 7—A t M an h eim , P h ila d e lp h ia , v. U n ite d S ta te s a n d C a n a d a —w on by 409 ru n s—233 a n d 416 fo r 9, dec., to 90 a n d 150. J u ly 11—A t P ittsb u rg h , v. P ittsb u rg h F ie ld C lub (X V I I I .)—w onby 80 ru n s on first in n in g s— 12; a n d 207 fo r 4 to 47. J u ly 12—A t P ittsb u rg h , v. P ittsb u rg h F ie ld C lub (X V I I I .)—wonby 211 ru n s—292 to 81. J u ly 19—A tH a m ilto n , B erm u d a, v. H a m ilto n (X I .)—won by 285 ru ns on first in n in g s—333 fo r 8, dec., to 48 a n d 50 fo r 8. J u ly 21—A t H a m ilto n , v. H a m ilto n (X I .)—won by 6 w ickets a n d 240 ru n s— 276 fo r 4 to 36. J u ly 22 a n d 23—A t H a m ilto n , v. A ll B erm u d a (X I .)—w on by an in n in g s a n d 104 ru n s—439 to 146 a n d 179. J u ly 24 a n d 25—A t H a m ilto n , v. B e rm u d ia n C o lo u red T eam (X I .)—won by an in n in g s a n d 122 ru n s—345 to 121 a n d 102. J u ly 29—A t P ro v id en ce, v. R hode Isla n d (X X I I .)—won by 124 ru n s— 190 to 66. J u ly 30—A t P ro v id en ce, v. R hode Isla n d (X X I I .)—w on by 4 w ickets an d 125 ru n s—254 fo r 6 to 129. A u g u st 1 a n d 2—A t L iv in g sto n , S ta te n Isla n d , v. A ll N ew Y ork (X V .) —w on by 9 w ickets, b u t p lay co n tin u ed a fte r w in n in g h it m ade— 160 a n d 257 for 4 to 118 a n d 86. A u g u st 4—A t M anor F ie ld , S ta te n Isla n d , v. N ew Y ork V eteran s (X I I I .) —w on by 320 ru n s—464 to 144. A u g u st 6 a n d 7—A t M an h eim , P h ila d e lp h ia , v. G erm anto w n (X I I .)— lo st by 4 w ickets—144 a n d 126 to 190 a n d 81 fo r 7. A u g u st 9 a n d 10—A t C e ltic P a rk , L ong Isla n d C ity , N .Y ., v. W est In d ia n C oloured T eam (X I .)—won by an in n in g s a n d 139 ru n s— 213 to 13 a n d 61. A u g u st 12—A t R id e a u H a ll, O ttaw a , v. E a ste rn C a n a d a (X I .)—won by an in n in g s a n d 121 ru n s—209 to 51 a n d 37. A u g u st 13—A t R id e a u H a ll, v. E a ste rn C a n a d a (X I .)—won on first in n in g s by 174 run s—264 to 90 a n d .14 fo r 7. A u g u st 15 —A t M o n treal, v. M o n treal (X V I.)—wen by 85 ru n s—239 to 154. A u g u st 16—A t M o n treal, v. M o n treal (X V I I .)—won by 5 w ickets a n d 189 ru n s—323 fo r 5 to 134. A u g u st 18—A t M cG ill U n iv e rsity , M o n tre a l, v. M cG ill (X V I I .)—won on first in n in g s by 114 ru n s—233 to 119 a n d 33 fo r 4. A u g u st 19—A t M cG ill U n iv e rsity , M o n tre a l, v. M cG ill (X V I I I.)— won by one w icket a n d 164 ru n s—278 fo r 9 to 114. A u g u st 22, 23, a n d 25—A t the R o sed ale G ro u n d , T o ro n to , v. C an ad a a n d U n ite d S ta te s (X I .)—w on by an in n in g s a n d 147 ru n s—402 to 182 a n d 73. A u g u st 27—A t W h ite Sox B a ll P a rk , C hicago, v. A ll C hicago (X V I.) won on first in n in g s by 191 ru n s—277 to 86 a n d 77 fo r 8. A u g u st 28—A t W hite Sox B all P a rk , C hicago, v. A ll C hicago (X V I.) w on on first in n in g s by 262 ru n s—372 to n o a n d 36 fo r 3. A u g u st 29—A t C om iskey’s B a ll Y a rd , C hicago, v. A ll C hicago (X I .)— w on by 209 ru n s—312 to 103. Septem ber 1—A t the W a n d ere rs G ro u n d , W in n ip e g , v. W in n ip eg (X I .)— w on by an in n in g s a n d 58 runs— 112 to 48 a n d 6. Septem ber 2—A t th e W a n d ere rs G ro u n d , W in n ip eg , v. W in n ip eg (X I .)— w on by 266 ru n s a n d 3 w ickets—409 fo r 7 to 143. S eptem ber 3—A t the W a n d ere rs G ro u n d , W in n ip e g , v. W in n ip eg (X V I.) w on by 178 ru n s a n d a w icket—283 fo r 9 to 105. S eptem ber 5—A t R e g in a , v. A ll S ask atch ew an (X V I I I .)—won by 195 ru n s a n d 2 w ickets—278 fo r 8 to 83. S eptem ber 6—A t R eg in a, v. A ll S ask atch ew an (X X .)—won by 171 ru n s— 305 fo r 6, dec., to 134. S eptem ber 9— A t Y orkton, v. Y orkton a n d D is tric t (X V I I I .)—won by 197 ru n s on first in n in g s—254 to 57 a n d 76 fo r 15. S eptem ber 10—A t Y orkton, v. Y orkton a n d D is tric t (X V I I I .)—won by 199 runs— 257 fo r 9, dec., to 58. Septem ber 12—A t E dm o nto n , v. E d m o n to n (X V I I I .)—won by 141 run s— 244 to 103. S eptem ber 13—A t E dm o n ton , v. E d m onton (X V I I I .)—won on first in n in g s by 94 ru n s—211 to 117 a n d 47 fo r 3. S eptem ber 15—A t C a lg a ry , v. C a lg a ry (X X I I .)—won by 258 tu n s—354 to 96. S eptem ber 16—A t C alg ary , v. C alg ary (X V .)— won by 27 ru n s— 129 to 102. S eptem ber 20—A t V ancouver, v. V ancouver (X V .)—won by an in n in g s an d 240 runs—365 to 61 a n d 64. Septem ber 22—A t V ancouver, v. V ancouver (X V .)—won by 494 ru n s an d 2 w ickets—633 fo r 8 to 139. • S eptem ber 25—A t V icto ria (B .C .), v. C ow ichan (X I .)—won by an in n in g s an d 29 ru n s—208 to 94 a n d 85. S eptem ber 26—A t V ic to ria, v. B.C. C olts (X X I I .)—won by an in n in g s a n d 46 ru n s— 223 to 98 a n d 79. S eptem ber 26 a n d 27—A t V ic to ria, v. B.C. C o lts (X X I I .)—d ra w n —C olts, 182 fo r 14; A u stra lia n s d id n o t bat. O n th e ir w ay to A m erica the A u stra lia n s p lay ed X IV . o f S u v a, F iji, on M ay 13, w in n in g by 140 ru ns—219 to 79. In sev eral instances a m atch w as co n tin u ed a fte r a decisio n h a d been reached. T h is w as the case in the gam e w ith A ll N ew Y ork, as no ted above (in th is in stan ce it is im possible to se p a ra te the m atch p ro p er from the u n n ecessary e x tra p o rtio n ); in th a t w ith th e W est In d ia n C oloured T eam , w hen th e A u stra lia n s m ade 182 fo r 5 in a second in n in g s w hich h ad no rea l b e a rin g upon the re su lt; in the first gam e a t W in n ip eg , w hen they scored 210 fo r 8 in sim ila r circum stan ces; a n d in tnc m atch w ith C ow ichan, w here b a ttin g a second tim e they m ade 281 fo r 4. A t P rin c e A lb ert on Ju n e 7 an ex h ib ition in n in g s w as given a fte r the m atch h ad en d ed ; b u t th is w as, q u ite rig h tly , d iffe re n tia ted from the serious p lay, a n d it is a p ity th is course w as n ot fo llo w ed th ro u g h o u t. As, how ever, the b atsm en ’s figures in the A ll N ew Y ork gam e m ust p erfo rce be in clu d e d , those in the gam es a t L ong Isla n d C ity , a t W in n ip e g , a n d a t V ic to ria (v. C ow ichan) a re also allo w ed a place. A ve r a g e s . In n s N .O . R. A . H.S. ... 56 4 2379 45-75 186 ••• 54 IO 1934 43-95 i 59 * ... 49 4 » 5°9 33-53 107 ... 5 » 7 1422 3 2- 3 i 121 — 57 4 1660 3 I -32 151 ... 53 4 1530 31-32 h i ... 50 3 1389 29-55 128 ... 49 11 995 26.18 112 ... 51 7 1124 25-54 7 * ... 40 4 886 24.61 82 ... 48 15 803 24-33 75 * ... 43 8 355 10.14 41 R esu lts of A m erican to u r : P la y ed , 53; w on, 49; lost, 1; d raw n , 3. C. G. Macartney .............. W. Bardsley .......................... P. S. Arnott .......................... L. A. Cody .......................... E. R. Mayne .......................... J. N. C r a w fo r d .......................... H. L. Collins ........................... G. C. Campbell .......................... S. II. Emery .......................... G. S. Down ........................... A. Diam ond .......................... A. A. M ailey .......................... B o w l in g . At present it is quite impossible to give the complete figures, as some analyses are still being sought for in vain. I f they ever turn up, the figures shall be given. It is impossible even to say exactly how many wickets each bowler took; the second innings’ score o f the Yorkton* side in one match is still wanting. But Craw ford took well over 200, Mailey and Macartney close on 200 each, Emery over 100, and Collins 70 or thereabouts. C en tu ries fo r the A ustralian T eam . P. S. Arnott, 107, v. Cowichan (extra innings), at V ictoria, B.C., September 25. P. S. Arnott, 101, v. All Saskatchewan, at Prince Albert, June 6. P. S. Arnott, 101, v. All Bermuda, at H am ilton, July 22. W. Bardsley, 159*, v. Vancouver X V ., at Vancouver, September 22. W. Bardsley, 144*, v. All Saskatchewan X X ., at Regina, Septemer 6. W. Bardsley, 142*, v. U nited States and Canada, at Philadelphia, July 5 and 7. W. Bardsley, 139*, v. All M ontreal, at M ontreal, June 14. W. Bardsley, 177, v. Gent, of Philadelphia, at Manheim, June 20. W. Bardsley, 101*, v. Gent, of Philadelphia, at H averford, June 31. G. C .Campbell, 112, v. Vancouver X V ., at Vancouver, September 22. L. A. Cody, 121, v. M ontreal X V II., at M ontreal, August 10. L. A. Cody, 100, v. Chicago X V ., at Chicago, August 29. H. L. Collins, 128, v. Bermudian Coloured Team, at H am ilton, July 24. J. N. Craw ford, in , v. Chicago X V I., at Chicago, August 28. C. G. Macartney, 186, v. Canada and U nited States, at Toronto, August 22 and 23. C. G. Macartney, 134, v. Vancouver X V ., at Vancouver, September 22. C. G. Macartney, 116, v. Cowichan (extra innings), at V ictoria (B.C.), September 25. C. G. Macartney, 109, v. Gent, of Philadelphia, at H averford, June 31 C. G. Macartney, 104, v. Schenectady X V III., at Schenectady, June 24. C. G. M acartney, 104, v. Ham ilton, at H am ilton, Bermuda, July 19. C. G. Macartney, 100, v. Vancouver X V ., at Vancouver, September 20. E. R. Mayne, 151, v. W innipeg, at W innipeg, September 2.

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