YORKSHIRE CRICKET
RECORDS.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1912.
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Of Inte your Lancashire havO mót with little success in their matches with Yorkshire, and nt (Continued from page 4). their first mesting in the year shiro scored 325, to which the 1910 the Red Ross supporters gallant Somerset men responded after putting together. a score of with 630 and trundling the 229 and dismissing the York- Yorkshiremen out for 11 scoured shire team for 152] thought a well deserved viotory by no that at last their turn for loss than 279 runs a magnificent victory land arrived-they having piece of orioket when it is re-
to that time been up membered that Yorkshire had a conful on one coonsion only since sabatantial land of 238 runs on 1890-but alas when their turn to let innings.
for their second innings one, Somersetshire were the only Hirst of Yorkshire determined to County team who inflicted defeat show them what wo could do, and on Yorkshire in the 3 years of au magnificently did he bowl that Yorkshire's greatest triumphs. Lannashiro were all out for 81- viz, 1900, 1901, and 1902, and 9 of their wigkeis being credited to they succeeded in doing so on two. Tirat for 23 runs, and 8 of those ccasions. When it is borno in being clean bowled! Yorkshire mind that in those three years then went in 'to bat and huf. mado Yorkshire in County ariokot play-40 for 2 wiekets when rain enused od 80 first class matches and only the match to be drawn. However loat 2 of them, the vitality of the is the second engagement of the man from Somerset can be readi-same year Lancashire obtained ly appreciated.
ample revenge, for after getting
It is not generally known that rid of the Tykes for 103, and after the M.U.C. (like "Tattersalls" Spooner had scored 200 not out, of Racing fame) owes its boing to they declared their innings at 395 a Yorkshiroma (ono Thomas for 5 wickets and bowled their Lord a native of Thirsk in York-
¡oppruenta out for 181. shiro) who foundad, that Club in In that year (1010) Yorkshiro 1887 and gave his own name to scored a remarkable victory over the ground which he then opened Surrey at Bradford. The Surrey and which is still known as non batted. Arst on a bad wicket. "Lord's".'
and made 153. Then Yorkshire
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In nothing the fact that. York-wout in but could do nothing Straite shire this year won the County against the Surrey bowlora- Cricket Championship an orror Razor" Smith capturing 5 of Fort has been common to most news their wickets for 35 runs-and papers of attributing to Yorkshire were all out fur80). The Surrey bats only such succosses in all, whoremen in the second innings found as in fact they have won the considerable difhoulty owing to Championship on, 11 occasions, the state of the wicket, but were having been Champion County in gradually accustoming themselves the years, 1807, 1870, 1803, 1806, to it and had scored 72 for 3 1898, 1000, 1001, 1902, 1905, wickets when sudden trans- 1908 and 1912 and in the years formation camo over the game 1867, 1870, 1000 and 1908 they owing to first and thodes chang- were undefeated in their Chun-ing ends. The 4th wicket fell pionship engageminita
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Surrey howlers were saverely punished and 100 runs were mile in loa than 50 minutes Yorkshire finally winning with 5 wickets 10 sparʊ. Surrey wore Champions in the In the mitior of tall scoring
PASSENGERS EXPECTED.
V. Pork yours 1887, 1888, 1889, 1899, flown to and including the year
Per-n. Hirano Marn, feum London cap Rock 1891, 1802, 1894, 1895, and 18901911 Yorkshire had scored 500
---Miss Abbati, Misi G. Williams Macao, but as above mentioned in the runs or over in a single innings
Mr. F. E Parry, Mr. Hewett, Mr. Wachow years 1882 and 1889 there was on 28 occasions, and had had
Holhow Mr. B. H. Underwaód, Mm. 8. N.
L'akboi a tie, Notts, Surrey and Lanca-imilar scoring registered against
Dodwell, Miss P. A. Dodwell, Mrs. E P. Butlin, Miss H. Churchill. Mr. J.
Pholion shire being equal.
thon on 13 occasions, and in the
and Mr. J. H. Dewar, Mr.
Tourane Lancashiro wore the holders of instter of minall scoring Yorkshire
aalegomery, Master T. Mooteg mery.. BL J. the Championship honours. in had dismissed their opponents Chiawantao-Purün Bang, 14th Oct
Master D. Montgome y, Mr. Mourer.
*parti 1879, 1881, 1882, 1889, 1887, and for 50 runter loss on 70 occasions M-Por Sui Mi, 14th Oct., 1.15 Str. Sfourer, Mr. and Mrs. G. Mathie-Manila 1904, but in the years 1879, 1882 and had been treato likewise
on, Mra, Evocall, Miss E. J. Krutali, Lignapi and 1889 they were bracketed on 25 occasions-Yorkshire's Sastow, Amoy and Foschon--Per Muster H. Evorail, Rev. Jansen, Mre Bisslod equal with other Counties as mallest score being 20 against
iny, 15th Oct. 10 Jnaven, nater Jason. Miss Jons. L'oil *above mentioned.
Surrey in 1900 and the smallest Japan vin: Yakouima-For Fultais, Mis« M. Hutchinson, Miss Poroy, Mrs. Oba Gloucestershire hold the honour score made by their opponents
16th Оd, 10 A.*.
James, Mrk. But, Mia Jordan. Liban in 1873, 1870 and 1877 but in being 13 by. Nottinghamshire in Formona vis Keelung Shanghai, Captain 8. Yamazaki, Mr. H. Wrigley, the first named year Notts tiod 1901 while down to the same North China, Japan via Moji, Mrs. de Becker, Miss C. Bushell, Air. Victoria and Battle-Pond Mrs. Adaichi. Mr. 8. Tomitani, year 1011) Yorkshire hnd de-
Panamamaru, 15th Out, 11 | Mr. E. Abds 1, Mesars. W. Bainbridge, A. Biggs. T. Coyne, F. J. Curry, T. and Indin, ris Caloutta-Por Fitzpatrick, T. J. Vaughan, U. Doyle, Thong, 15th Ooh, 11 *.*. D. Forbes, J. Gabbutt, W. Hutchina, Japan, Naga takl, fi salulu S. Lawson, I. Maxon, W. Murphy, H. Canada, United States, and Brod, E. Back, J. Reynold, W. South America, via 810 Bussell, J. Sasalan, M. Taylor, P. B. Francia (Siberina Mait via Rowley, Mr. Vaughan, Mr. Ah Naganti Per Nilo, 16th Cow, Mra, Roma, Mrs. Al Kon, Miss
S. Yoshimum, Mr Ah Bon.
with thoin.
in
Siberian
Mak
A.X.
Kent held the title of Cham-feated their opponents by an inn- pions in 1906, 1909 and 1910,
ings or more no less than 101 Bras Middlesex sooured the Cham-times and had only suffered pionship in the years 1878 and similar. defeat in 33 instances. 1903.
The "Hat Trick "has been per- Derbyshire bonne hoiders in formed for Yorkshire on 16 1874 and Warwickshire in 1011., separate occasions, -
Since the year 1873 down to The greatest number of rubs and including the present year, a evor made by a Yorkshiraman Northorn County's name has ap-one season is 2,501 by G.H. Hirst peared as Champion County on in 1904. The same player in 28 occasions, a Southern County's 1903 made 2,170 and in the same name has appeared on 17 such season took 203 wickets. occasions and a Midland County's The greatest number of wickets name on 2 of these occasions, over taken in one season by a Notts for this purpose being treat Yorkshireman is 261 by W. Macso-Par Sital, 14th Oct. od sea Northern County and Rhodes. Derbyshiro and Warwiokehiro as In the mooring of centuries for Midland Counties.
Yorkshire D. Denton holds the In addition to winning the record with 50 such scores to Championship in the above mon- his credit, G.H. Hirst coming seatow, Amoy and Formosa vie An- tioned years, Yorkshire have up to second with 47.
Siberian
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Oct., Sri Sandakan-Per Huang, 15th Oct.,
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Burmah, Ceylon," Adela'do. Westen Autralia. *India Adea, Egypt and Europe ris Naples Por Buelow," 16th
Oct. BAM.
A.M
date won more matches than they The highest individual innings have lost against each of their over secured by a Yorkshireman simits, opponent Counties and for the in first-class cricket is.341 by information of the followers of George Hirst in 1905 against the White and Red Rose respec- Leicestershire and the highest tively it may be added that out individual innings made against of 92 matches played with Lan-Yorkshire in first-class cricket is Swaton-For Himna, 16th Oct., 10 cashire, Yorkshire have been 318 not out, made by Dr. W. G. victorious in 41, losing 27 and Grace for Gloucestershire in 1876. drawing 24, and further that In the matter of individual in- Yorkshire have defeated the Lan-rings Yorkshire have to yield the castrians - twice in one season palm to Lancashire for whom Mr. on 8 cocasions and have been A. Maclaren at Taunton scored similarly defeated on 6 occasions. 425 against Somersetshire in It may also be noted that though 1895. “Yorkabire onco (in 1887) scored
560 against Lancashire, the latter Confiscation of Arms in Harbin On September 25, 110 Mauser
* Obensi, 17th Oct. 8 p.x."
Sar's PASSED THE CAVAL,
London, September 20, Arrives from China-Bobomis, Dunbar,' Lutzow. -
The following vasels have passed the Casi Oyelo;, Glenroy, Nore,
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London. September 24. Astival, from Chins-Pembroke-
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T. F. CLAXTON, Director. Hongkong, Observatory, Ont. 11.
I BAROMETER, reduca i to 82 degrBOS Panrenheit on the level of the Ho in laches, tenths and hundrelthe, degrees Fahrenheit,
8 HUMIDITY, inpercentage of satura, in, the Hamidity of air saturated with moisture being 100. ..-
4 Direction of Wind. to two points. 6 Fores, of Wind, woording to Baufort Box11.
State of Weather, b blue sky, o detached chud, d drizzling rala, I fog, gloomy, 1 bail. 1 Haltning, or Cal, p passing showers, g squally, 1
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Day On Date On Date 201 Barometer 20.97 80.08 29.95
70 81 Temperature: 82
'46 Rumidity.
: 45 66
N Wind Diree ion.N.N.E. M.
The following vessels hara pasard the Canal:Andalusis, Atbull, Ben- dorn, Benvorlich, Candia, Pelons, P. E. Friedrich, Promethens.
London, September 27. Arrivals from China-Aki Maru, Glenroy.
The following restels have passed Fordo the Canal Bayern, Jason, Kleiat, Konang Si, Miakima Mara, Poly-Rain
0
Weather.
Highest open air Temperature on the 9th, London, October 14.- Zewest an Batavia, Bamang, Sourabaya and
Macara Per Tilmanosk, Arrivals from Chlas Indramayo, ILE, Observatory, 10th Oct. 1912,
T. F. ('LAXTON, Director 16th Oct. 11,M,
Dedoct, Patrelas, Furst Bulow, Shanghai and North China-Per The following vessels have passed the Canal:Carmarthenshire,⠀⠀ Denbigh-
TIDE TABLE. watow, Amoy and Foochow Fershire, Erroll, Himalaj Hireso Main, Haitan, 18th Oct, 10 A.M. |- Lothian, Memson, Stentor, Indradeo, Philippine Island, Au tralis, Tasmania Nalous.
London, October 4 // and New Zealand ria” Thurs 16 day and ForGuthrie, Ar irale from : China :---Jason,
Kleist, Mishima Maru; Folyphus, 18th 0, 11 AM
The folowing Yassali have passed Tas, the Canal:-ile, Mubia, The
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