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MAIN AVERAGES

The following are the leading local senior cricket averages for the matches played to date this season, the batting list being, of those players who have had at least two innings at an average of 20 runs and over, and the bowling list being made up of those who have taken over three wickets. (The figures of those players who, though not qualifying for the main lists, are among those chosen in view of the representative matches are also given):— BATTING. T , Inn. N.O. H.S. Tot. Ayr. J. Lamason 3 *.— 152 261 87.00 B°S T 3 3 — 154 219 73.00 2 1 68* 68 OS.OO 0 TselH 4 i iO2» 189 63.00 £™ 2 — 74 109 54.50 Metmeyer .... 4 3 25* 53 53.00 Monteath 3 — 108 138 4G.00 JH'lj^ ......... 5 1 148 174 43.50 Griffiths 4 2 37* 80 40.00 Osborn 5 1 81 141 35.25 £°!f y .-•••■■••••. 6• 1 9» 172 34.40 Holland 5 1 57 135 3375 Blandtord 6 1' 43 105 33.00 A. Wften 6 — 78 I!>4 32.33 S. Ward 6 — 97 190 31.60 L. A. Browne ... 4 1 37 91 30.33 Turnbult fi 2 75* 121 30.25 ■Dully « — 64 180 30.00 Whjte fi _ 60 177 29.50 Rotherham 2 — 48 57 28.50 Ratnbird 4 — 75 113 28 ">5 Burnetts ..4 — 45 112 28.00 Chrlstophersen ..6 1 54* 140 28.00 Stehr 2 — 40 55 27 50 McCawe 4 — 63 105 26.25 It. McDonald ... 6 4 20* 51 '5 50 Dv Chateau 4 — 74 100 25^00 McMillan 5 1 52* 97 24.25 Cutts 6 — 50 138 2s!oO Monran 5 1 31 92 23.00 T. McDonald .... 2 — 46 46 23 00 EU 3 — 38 64 21.33 Dustln 4 — 3T 84 21.00 Hepburn 6 2 66* 83 20 75 Paetz 4 1 45 62 20.6fi Hudson .4 1 21 62 20.66 Wareham 4 — 65 82 20.50 Burke 2 — 33 41 20.50 Wilson 6 —" 4S 122 20.33 Symeg 4 3 n* 20 20.00 Others Include:— Newman ' 3 — 32 55 ]8.33 Parsloe ... B. — 42 7!) 13.16 Kandall 3 2 9* 12 12.00 Keating .3 — 18 23 7.86 Blundell ....... 4 1 7 11 3.66 •Not out. BOW-LING. ■ Runs. Wkts. Ayr. J.ewman , ■ 93 15 6,20 M. Browne 55 S 9.18 McLeod 87 » 9.60 Kin? 159 15 lO.fio R. McDonald 185 IB nsi Morcan 108 9 12.00 Keating ...; ...153 12 12.73 Holland 242 18 13.44 Blundell 342 25 13 08 Rainblrd 55 4 13.75 Stevens 134 9 14.88 Symes 16" 11 15.18 Tricklcbank 244 16 155 Bird , 78 5 15.60 Tletmeyer '. 06 6 16.00 Wilson 81 5 ' 10.20 Duncan 181 11 ]6.45 Parsloe 153 9 17.00 Randall 172 10 17.20 Meech 144 8 IS.OO Griffiths 311 17 18.29 Aim 82 4 20.5(1 Ashenden 205 10 20.50 Harpttr 106 5 2120 McMillan 153 7 21.85 E. Judd 307 14 21.92 Ross 271 12 22.58 Rotherham - 91 4 . 22.75 Dunn 113 4 . 28.25 Biddolls 217 « 36 10 O'Xeill 183 5 30.09 dampness 200 4 50.00 Others include:— Wareham .- 5 1. 5.00 Ward ......»«,,,, 63 2 31.50 J. La mason «,...,.»,l 128 3 — 42.68 Burke « JU!i ..... iis j/_ 21 ~' • — a .

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 144, 14 December 1935, Page 27

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MAIN AVERAGES Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 144, 14 December 1935, Page 27

MAIN AVERAGES Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 144, 14 December 1935, Page 27

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