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The averages of Stratford Cricket Club players for the past season have been prepared. The batting, averages are as follow: Cole 20.1, F. Young 151, Hamilton 13-8, -Richardson 13.2, 13 Court 11.9, Gatton 11.8, Wilson 1*1.3 Henderson 7.8, Irving 5, Young 4.7, Soundy 4.4, Hancock 2 9 Beardmore 1.8. Richardson had the greatest 'number of innings (19), F- Young and Gatton having 18. Richardson, Henderson and Irving were each not out fonv tunes, and Soundy and Hancock twice each. The highest scores m an innings were; Beere 03, F. Young 52, Cole 50. The nignest scoreg in an innings were; Beere 03. F Young 52, Cole 60.- The highest scores for the season were; *• Young 277. Cola 202, Gatton 200, Richardson 199, Court 156, Hamilton 151.
(The howling averages were: Soundy 4, Cole 5.9,' Hamilton G, Beert? 7.4, Eichardson 7.57, Gatton 7.9. Wilson 8.6, Court 9, F. Young 16.7. Wilson had the greatest number of overs (171). and Hamilton. had H 7, t he next in or< * er ing Bee.re 93, Cola 63, Gatton 01. Soundy bowled only on© over. Hamilton had. 21 maiden overs, Cole 12, Eeere 10. Beera took most buckets (45), the next in order being Hamilton 44, Wilson 39, 'Gattoi? 27, Cole 22.. ■
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 83, 13 April 1929, Page 4
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214CRICKET Stratford Evening Post, Issue 83, 13 April 1929, Page 4
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