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SENIOR CUP AVERAGES.

. Th© following are the principal averages of players in the Senior Cup matches for the past season: — Batting Averages.

* Signifies not out. Sutton (Carisbrook) played one innings for 25 (not out); J. Hope (Cariabiook), four for 49; Chadwiuk (Grange), four (ouce not out) for 34; J. Wilkie (Dunedin), one for 11; A. White (Opoho), one for 11 ; E. Gibson (Albion), five (once not out), for 45. Bowling Averages.

The following bowled less than 150 balls and took wickets — W. Parker (Orange), one foi 3; Adams (Opoho), one for i ; J M'Liennan (Cansbrook), seven foi 29; P Spraj.'gon (Carisbrook), throe fo. 14 ; M'Farlane (Dunedin), five for 24; M'Beath (Dunedin), .three for 15; E. J Austin (Carisbrook), two for 10; J. Wilkie (Dunedin), two for 12, C. H. Broad (Cansbrook), three for 22: A. Rattiay (Carisbrook), one for 8; Herbert Hanaway (Carisbrook), nine for 96; A. M'Ciorie (Dunedin), five for £&. J D. Lawlor (Granjie), four for 44; C.

Gough (Opoho), five for 57; F. C. Liggins (Carisbrook), three for 36; J. Hope (Carisbrook), three for 38 ; C. W. Rattray (Carisbrook), three for 45; ' Cramond (Grange), two foi 36; W. Butler (Carisbrook), two for 41; M'Kay (Dunedin), two for 48; Eckhoff (Opoho), two for 56; G. Uttley (Albion), one for 36; J. Black (Albion), one for 46; Maitland (Carisbrook), one for 48.

Tho following bowled without taking wickets : — Rennie (Dunedin), 5 runs ; A. M'Lean (Opoho), 6; G. Thomson (Carisbrook),- 7; A. E. Clarke (Dunedin), 10; Lawrence (Grange), 11; F. H. Morice (Carisbrook), 12; Hy. Harraway (Carisbrook), 13; W. Best (Grange), 16; C. Stables (Carisbrook), 16; A. Whyte (Carisbrook), 16; R. Fisher (Cnrisbrook), 18; W. Kilgour (Opoho), 24; J. Baker (Grange), 29; A. Turnbull (Grange), 39.

us H Hi hI 111 3 s II 4) hO CO 36-2 J. Baker, Grange G. G Auftin, Carisbroolc A. E. Clarke, Dunedin H. G. tjiedeberg, Carisbrook „ A. Geddes, Dunedin ... C. H. IJroad, Carisbrook G. Thonisou, Ciirisbrook W. Johnston, Grange... J. M Alexander, Albion ] L. C. Goocb, Op. ho ...! W. Butler, drisbrook J. T. llarkne.'s, Garisbropk ..._ F. 0. Liggijap, Carisbrook C. W. Rattray, Carisbrook A. Turnbull, Grange .. J. SI 'Lennan, Carisbrook 11. Lear, Opolio A Downes, (^raug-) \V. Latiiam, i>uncdia... A. E Whyte, Carisbrook G M 'Gavin, Ope ho ... Hy. Harraway, Carisbrook .. R. Wilkie, Dunedin .. P. Niehot. Opoho A. H. Fisher, Caris-* "brook \V. Gollar, Opolio 15 4 i 399 j \<r 12 15 392 415 115 121 S2'6 27*8 12 14 1 293 318 55 135* 24-4 24-4 8 12 16 2 2 189 ;0S 247 63 59 83 23 "0 20-8 17fi 9 15 12 1 3 1 135 194 17(5 4ri 45 45* 168 16-1 16-0 5) 4 80 I ! a 160 12 170 47 141 9 11 1 111 152 49" 28 13-8 J37. 37 13 8 13 13 15 3 4 1 2' 1 187 | 112 97 141 124 .57 32" 24 34 4(5 38 52 133 12-4 121 117 11-2 11-2 7 12 15 2 2 ! K4 12(5 i 37 2GI 30 I 32 10-8 10-5 IUS 10 13 103 135 i 55 I 43 103 10-2

« s 194 372 i"00 289 •^3 r» 1 30 I I 55 i 3i) I a 5 to o << G4 G7 73 7-4 A. 11. Fisher, Carisbrook \V. Webb, Opoho 11. Wilkie, Dunedin ... A. JJownus, Grange J. T. Ilarkuess, Carisbrook \V. Liihain, Dunediu... G. G. Aiialin, Carisbrook 11. G. iSiudeberg, CarLsbrook — Henderson, Grange .. T. Dowuti, GraDgo G. Han away, Carisbrook L." Mouk, Girisbrook .. .). Ptrinin, Alb on \V. H. Sk.tch, Duncdhi 0. K. iSiiiith, Caiisbrook J. Doig, Opobo .. A. Uawe-, Albion A, Gedilerf, Diniedin .. | A. Maniey, Albion 11. Guntiiorpt", 0p0h0... W. M 'Kei'gcy, l)uneaiii W. iMurdoch, Albion ..j "W. Johnbton, (livn'io G. 31'Gaviu, Opoho A. Jiayne", Cariabi'Lok — Stu.irt, Grange ...I L. J. Joel, AUiion ..J W Oib-.cn, Alb-on ...i I 651 1014 591 702 41 43 21 17 li:« 31 47 '12 160 34. 307 21 40 39 76 77 7-8 2-19 654 i:MS 9 22 69 ! 102 1 235 j 428 13 28 45 78 83 9 5 891 1 39 437 l>o 070 1133 514 817} 312 s 754 , 180 2-2(i IK4 I 150 i 488 i 1901 SO 27 10 20 i(j lfj 22 14 4 7 22 2 4 2 3 9 3 I 371 367 374 I 182 I -m , 2^5 | s«!> | 241 95 370 ICO 329 92 183 78 80 2'fs I VM 39 37 30 I 17 , 39 25 I 4K I 18 7 27 i ll G o 3 8 I 4 9-5 9!) 10 3 10 7 114 11-4 12 3 13-3 13 5 137 14-5 182 18 4 22-1 2fiO 285 2D-4 30-0

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Otago Witness, Issue 2356, 20 April 1899, Page 26

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SENIOR CUP AVERAGES. Otago Witness, Issue 2356, 20 April 1899, Page 26

SENIOR CUP AVERAGES. Otago Witness, Issue 2356, 20 April 1899, Page 26

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