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ENGLISH COUNTY AVERAGES

GLAMORGAN

County Championship Matches-Played, 24-won, 6;. lost, 8;, drawn, 10; lead on first

in match drawn, 5-points obtained, 98.

SPORTS PARADE

Innings in match lost. 1: lead on first innings THE Yorkshire attack proved. too good for Hampshire at Bourne- mouth, and the champions won by an innings and 11 runs.

Davies (E.) Smart

Dyson

M. J: Turnbull

W. Woollar-

J. C. Clay

BATTING

Times not Highest Inns out Buns iñns. Avge.

41 3 1623 287* 52.34. 41 8 1108 141 44 6 1200, 120

42 3 1180 158

9 0 210 67 T 1 189

47

41 6 883 210

29.18 28.00

Davies (D)

Brierley

Watkins

Jones (E. C.)

Q. Evana

Davico

(H.)

Clift

4 3

35 7 5:20 105*

12 1

139 30 3 4 427 63 12 3 102 32 21 7 157

434

13 6 70 14 24 8 114 21

12.63

12.20

11.33

11.21 0.75 7.12

Mercer

Matthews

Judge

Harris, 25 and 4; R. V. Parkhouse, D.

Thomas

Matthews

Judge

J. C. Clay

BOWLING

27

242.4 29 452.2 68

155

2

W

PUBLIC SCHOOLS CRICKET FOR PAST SEASON

were

Bradfield beat Radley, Lancing, and improved as the season went on, and St. Edwards, lost to Stowe and Wel-it was undoubtedly this weakness that Ungton, of the schools. Good wins prevented the school from forcing

the M.C.C. were gained over Bradfield Waifs and home victory, in games which

drawn.

in school matches wins were gained against Wyclife, Wellington (Somer set), Queen's Taunton, and Dean Close, The batting failed badly against King's, Bruton, and the side were out for 29,

over.

With

There was variety in the bowling. More fine bowling, by Thomas Dean, Helm, medium-right, Evans, slow 35.15 the 18-year-old. Hampshire spin bow-right, and Roden, slow-left, all meet- 31.07 ler, who did the "hat-trick" in his sec-ing with success. Evans took thirteen 28.97 ond county match, caused a Yorkshire for 93 against Lancing and Roden six 26-60 collapse early in the day. In fifty for, 6 against the Butterflies,

minutes seven wickets fell for 47, and The batting improved as the season KING'S SCHOOL, CANTERBURY

Brocklehurst, 20.76 Dean, in taking five of them in twenty-went on,

who made 44 2 872 113

King's School, Canterbury, under ST 23 10.00 five balls, conceded only eight runs most runs, is a powerful hitter whose

defence has improved. His 85 against the very expert tuition or Frank 18.67 after securing his fifth victim.

Yorkshire, who at one time had 196 Lancing included six 4's, hit in one Woolley, the Kent and England play-

Watson, Kingsford, and Martin er, had an encouraging season. on the board for four wickets, finished batted stylishly. Brown finished well the exception of a drawn game with up 127 ahead. Sellers and Smalles with a century against the M.C.C. and Merchant "Taylors, all the inter-school fell to successive balls, and Mitchell Guitridge, a left-hander, greatly im-matches were won, good wins being and Robinson both left in one over.proved on last year.

also obtained against Eastoourne, St. Ed- Elgood

(Canterbury),. Dover, St. Also batted-Thomas, 14 and 0; w. e. Mitchell batted with great care for played some good innings. Cain could mund's

three hours.

make runs and showed good form be-Lawrence and. Sutton Valence. hind the wicket. The side was well

All the side made runs on different Dean turned the ball more than the led by Martin.

occasions. D. L, Hurford, the captain, 0. M. R. W. Avgo.other Hampshire bowlers, but as there

and A. Parsons were the most success- 4 09 5 19.80 was nothing wrong with the wicket,

CRANLEIGH: SCHOOL

ful batsmen. B: E. Fern, who is only 818 40 20.45 the Yorkshire breakdown was

just sixteen, is a most promising young sur 1588 01 28.00 1520 19 27.35 prising. Hampshire, however, failed to though bad weather and shortage of should develop.

Cranleigh had a successful season, wicket-keeper and a batsman who 435.1 53 1558 $1 30.50 profit by it, and they gave another good and varied change bowling led to some

D. C. Carter played 112.3 10. 542 17 81.89 feeble batting display,

excellent innings. They lost rather too many draws. The batting, Lovelace made some useful scores.

P. L. H. 490.3 60 1884 57 32.70 three wickets for 23, and never re-failed only once, early in the season. Hurford did some useful bowling, 102.3 10 851 22 18.68 covered. Pothecary, who alone show-on a slow wicket, against the Village, but the and of the season

15. 43.08

was ed ability to resist, batted an hour and who won easily, The Old Boys, the doubtedly J. S. Brett, who is only six- 4 73.50 three-quarters. Missed before scoring, only other side to beat the school, won teen, and should be a really good bow- 1. 101.00 he drove particularly well and hit five a high-scoring match after two deler next season.

clarations by the school.

The only time that the school really Brighton and St. John's, Leather-failed

was against the Canadian 3-0-430; W. E. Harris, 8-1-430; M. J. Tum-YOUNG players were prominent for played with Mill Hill, Highgate, and cept Fern collapsed unaccountably. head, were beaten and draws were Schoolboys, when all the batsmen ex- Kent recently at Dover, where un-Epsom, due to rain. K. F. Prebble against not very impressive bowling. The following eleven three-figure innings der conditions which favoured run-captained the side well and was an

LANCING COLLEGE word played for Glamorgan in County getting, Lancashire occupied four efficient wicket-keeper and R. J. C.

hours forty minutes in putting to Higgins, scored an aggregate of 700 Lancing had a better season than gether a total of 262.

runs for an average of 60. Seven last year, although the side was young others had an average of 20 or more. and inexperienced, with only two old Evans, the home county's 17-year-Higgins and P. W. Hutchings were the colours. In school matches they beat old wicketkeeper, did not concede Smart (2)-141, v. Somerset, at Newport; single bye, and the accurate style in ings improved steadily throughout the with Radley and Brighton, the latter a most successful bowlers. The field-Eastbourne and Hurstpierpoint, drew,

M. J. Turnbull (2)—158, v. Leicestershire, which he gathered difficult balls

very much in Lancing's favour, and at Leicester; 102, v. Kent, at Tonbridge. the leg side proved a feature of the

lost to Tonbridge and Bradfield, in the. Brierley (1)113; v. Nottinghamshire, at|match. Harding, the young fast bow-

latter case after Lancing had declared. Swansea.

Morcer

Jones (E. C.)

Davies (E.)

Smart

W. Woollor

G.

Evans

Clift

Davies (D.)

1 53.00

157 11 648 613 3 294 10.6 1 33

21.4 1 101 50 5 187

1. 187.00 4s.

Dyson,

Watkins

Also bowlad:-Brierley, 40220;

buli, 2-0.33.0.

HUNDREDS

Championship matches:----

Davies (E.) (3)—287*, v. Gloucestershire, at Newport; 134, v. Nottinghamshire, Swansea; 102, v. Sussax, at Pontypridd.

101, v. Gloucestershire, at Bristol.

Davies (D.) (1)–216, v. Somerset, at Newport.

Dyson (1)-120, v, Gloucestershire, Newport.

at

*

*

on. season.

ler, was another outstanding perform-the er, doing great work for his side with the new ball. In one spell of just over seven overs he dismissed five batsmen

Jones (E. C.) (1)—105o, v. Kent, at Ton-at a personal cost of 21 runs. bridge.

* Signifies not out.

ESSEX

+

Matches, 24; won, 12; lost, 10; drawn, 2; lead on first innings in match lost, 4; load. on first innings in match drawn, 2; two points awarded for tie on first innings in match lost; points obtained, 170.

BATTING

Avery

Nichols

O'Connor Eastman

Rick

D. F. Cork Smith

Times not Highest ·

Lancashire's batting was aggressive and subdued in turn. Paynter and Washbrook failed to maintain a lively start, and with three men out for 59, Oldfield obviously feared a collapse,

Phillipson played more attractive. cricket.

:

Less than seventy minutes remain- ed for play when Kent went in, and Inns, out Runs Inna. Avgo. | Fagg fell at 22. Foster and Ames, 34.4 1258 161 41.88 however, stayed together until the 41 6. 1314. 148. 37.54 close, Kent, finishing 219. behind with 46. 2 1813 104 37.51 nine wickets in hand.

37 1 901 99 28.69

**

#

2241 A BRILLIANT spell of bowling by, Farnes, in which the England fast 19.60 bowler. completed the first "hat-trick” 10.67 of his career, completely changed the 41 7 638 91 16.76.

aspect of the match between Essex

5 0. 115

53 29.00

13 1 269 93

(P.)

J. N. Dennis

Wade

40 9 638 102

4 1

46 99 30 5 669 84

20.58

Smith (R.)

Vigár

Capt. J. W. A. Ste-

phenson

F, St. G. Unwin

D. A. Wilcox Taylor

A. B. Lavers

29 5 232 121 18.71 and Nottinghamshire at Clacton re-

61 18.53 cently.

35 7 519 14 2 216 10 0 180 46.

42 -18.00

42 5. €39 70

The visitors gained a lead of 38 des- 18.00 pite a century, from Peter Smith, but, In their second effort, Nottinghamshire were dismissed for 74. Farnes got rid of Deane, Hardstaff, and Gunn 28, B 4.69

successive, balls. Also batted-Daer, 7; Heaven, 5o; E, J. Unwin, 2 and 12; Dr. N. Vore-Hodge, 4 and

Grav

K. Farnes

0.

Nichola

K. Farnes

Smith "(P)

Smith (R.)

5 0 85 29 17.00 23 3 205 44 10.25

7 1

BOWLING

Q. M. R. W. Avge. 595.5 84 2027 115′ 17,62

149

14 613 33 18.57 495. 61 1013 80 21.08 356 39 1525 66 23,10

Capt, J. W. A. Step-

phenson

290.3 32 1067

Taylor

260 32

17 · 1351

5 135

127.7 22

Vigar

Eastman

O'Connor

40 23.19 32 25.08 3 45.00 500 9 88.55

PONIES COLLIDE AT VALLEY

with

An unusual spectacle was witness- ed this morning, when two ponies came into collision near the Football Stand.

Mr. S. W. Pan took out Radium Star 3.2 0 腹 o for a trial gallop,in company with

Also bowled "Avery, 73-170; A. B. Lav- era, 3.0-12.0.

HUNDREDS

The following ten three-figura innings were

matchest

Silver Star, and on nearing the Foot-. ball Stand on the rails his pony, ran right into New Australian Pony J.C.J. No. 39, belonging to Mr. and played for Easax in County Championship Mrs. Stanton, and with a Russian rid- * d'Connor (4), 195 v. Natta, at Nottingham† | ing, boy, on top, with the result that 128 V. Middlesex, at Lord's: 122 v. Hante, ponies and riders came down, to- at Brentwood; Tis* v. Worcester, at Chairs gether, luckily, with no ill effects. fordp

The Russian boy, remounted

and continued the exercise, while Mr. Pan. walked back to the Paddock unassist- wed. He was not seen out again, but Radium Stop was inter uten out by Mr. B. L. Tag to falsh: its morning gallonoid Sam

Avery (8), 161 v. Gizmorgan, at. Cardiff; 121 U., Middlesex, at Lõed jä **Nichola^{2},448 vil damay, at Hove: 116% w. Worcester,"at Chelmsford.

Smith (P.) (1), 102 v. Notts, at Clacton. Vigne (1), 12149; Goussiter, at Westin,

• Signifier/ mot, beli

..

un-

Three hundreds were made, two by A,,

The batting was up to the average. C. Burnett and one by the captain, G A. Wagner. The bowling depended: too much on R. H. Bradley and A. A McIntyre, both of whom bowled well; throughout the season. C. W. A Rowden came off on one or two occa-

The visit of the Canadian School- boys was much enjoyed. Higgins school just failed to get them out. played an attractive innings of 82, but

MONKTON COMBE SCHOOL

Monkton Combe played twelve mat- ches, won four, drew seven, and lost only one. The side was strong in bat- N. B. Hearle were a sound, if some-sions. ting J. C. Royds, the captain, and what slow; opening pair. D. S. Carne- Ross, J. E. H. Orr-Ewing, R. C. Hoo- per, and D. K.. G. Reeve were good forcing batsmen. There was a lack of sting in the bowling, though W. N. F. Carter and Reeve did well at times.

The fielding was not good, though it

next season-Bradley, Burnett, McIn- Six of the side will be staying on for

tyre, R. B. R. Wilson, P. A. C. Marriott, and C. F. Haward, in addition to others who have played for the first XI occa- sionally, and there are some promís- ing colts.

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