EDRICH LEADS 1ST CLASS BATSMEN

Don Bradman Maintains Fine Figures

MATCHES UP TO AND INCLUDING

JUNE 17

house

.11 8 800 72

89.25

88.00

AUSTRALIAN AVERAGES:

87.02

BATTING

Times

Woolley .15 0.570 136 B. J. H. Dixon 15 2 498 108 Creeso

20 8 710 108 *87:841 Parks (H. W.) 18.3 449 87.87.41

not out.

BOWLING

(Qualification: 24 wickets, average 26).

Not Highest Inns, Out. Runs. Inns, Aver.

D. G. Bradman 12 8.1855 258 160:65.

0. M. R. W. Aver. Bowes .208.1 76 842 27 12.06 AL. Hassett..12 1 801 220 72.81. J. C. Clay..174.1 35 451 28 18.10. Badcock 16 1916 198 81.00 Copson .244.3 46 040 40 16.22 J. H. Fingleton 15 1 774 124 55.28 [W. A. Brown ..14 1. 745. 194 57.80 16.28|

London. June 18. The following, of considerable interest to local cricketers, are Butler... the complete first class and Australian batting and bowling aver- Verity ages for matches up to and including matches concluded on June 17. Pollard

(By "AIR MAIL")

Crapp Hopwood

FIRST-CLASS AVERAGES

(Qualification: 10 innings, average 37.) Gibbons

289.1 61.618.38 ..552 209 1096 66 ..484.2 103 1173 05

.286

.12 2 881.

8 3 98 104 33.10

42 32.60 ·

18.60 S. McCabe,:14 1 660 232 6046 18.04 B. A. Barnett..10 8 274 120* 89.14 C. W. Walker.. 5 8 87-81* 43.00 18.97 A. G. Chipper- /

field 18.08 E. S. White 19.62 M, G. Waite 20.27 W. J. O'Reilly.. 60 20.47

F. Ward L. O'B. Fleetwood-

Smith E. L. McCormick 5

54 28.30

.18 2 812

60

28 10.00

...... 89

40

28

9.20

8.3

1 * Not not. BOWLING

38 10 7.20

28

12 7.00

0. M.

R. W. Aver.

1

Edrich Hutton W. R.. Ham-

mond

Paynter

18 1 .19 3

BATTING

Times

B. O. Allen .17 0 Not

Sutcliffe Inns. Out. Runs. Inns. Aver, Dollery

19 3 1275 245

79.68 Hardstaff .18 4 1058 180

75.21 Fishlock

1249 237 1028 291 P. A. Gibb .16 1 863 204 C. S. Demp-

816 104

Highest

...19

.20 4 796 187 49.75 .19 1 886 141 49.22 .23 4 915.144 48.15

48.00 Sims

Cornford

(J.) Wellard Mayer

Pope (G. H.) 354

4

714 142

47.60

53 721 38 442.8 88 1252 67 245.4 44 687 35 70 978 48 271.5 36 901 44

16

3 .11 2 20 1

618 134*

47.58

Berry (F.).

(Surrey)...205.4 50 519 25

20.76

426 105 892 109*

47.33.

Nutter

46.94

Townsend.

(L.) 78.47 64.25 Gregory

Andrews Nichols

.886.5 80 988 47 .280.

42 94043

20.97 21.86;

10 3 19 1

717 103 806: 243

61.64 J. M. Lomas 14 1

Hulme

559 124

44.77 Parks

44.81 Smith (J.)

398.3 98 1098 50

21.86

557.4 180 1840 61

21.96

48.00

....11

0

467 143

ster

11 0

Fagg

15

Iddon

.18

Geary

.10

Compton (D.) 18

'Ames

ON232 1

676 187

61.45 Lầng ridge

Gover.

42.45 Mitchell

.856.4 47 1138 50 22.72

4

785 190 947 185 398 116*

60.99

(John) .20

1

792 110

59.19 Martin

.23

1

899 128*

R. J. Crisp 41.68 Goddard 40.86 Watts

56.85 E. D. R. Ed-

.11 1

904 163 548 170

56.50 gar

14

54.30 Neale

0 .20 2

-572 147

714 131

J. R. Thomp-

Rhodes (Der-

son

.10 1

488 191

64.22 byshire).

17 2

Oldfield

.18 1

914

137

53.76 Langridge

B. H. Valen-

(James)

..18

5

501 119

tine

.11 1.

526

151

52.60 P. M. White-

..464.3 88 1415 64 22.10

834 49.17.02

73

907 .46 19.71 34 246 10 24.60. 58 229 9 25.44 58 458 10 28.81

23.67, W. J. 24.02 O'Reilly..801.8 -80 24.04 F. Ward

....296.5 24.18 S. J. McCabe 108 24.54 E. S. White 185 24.60 M. G. Waite 203.3

E. L. McCor-

mick

.255.4 31.1004 44 22.81) L. O'B. Fleet- ..274.1 83 993 42 23.64 wood-Smith 260.3 57 766 54 14.18

.296.1 56 876 87 .....811.1 52 985 41 Smith (P.) .898.1 79 1106 46 40.85 Paine

..885,2 99 919 38 39,66 Jackson .201.4 39 589 24 Flamson ..837.5 88 812 33 580 107* 38.66] Capt. J. W. A.

Stephenson 220.2 41 894 28 24.78 38.53] Sinfield .598 134 1511 60 25.18

Partridge

Also bowled: A. G. Chipperfield, 16.1 ...302.5 60 801 31 25.88-7-84—2.

.121

14 484 17. 28.47

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