Notes
--> JT Brown completed a hat-trick in the Surrey Second XI first innings (victims were P Rostron, H Strudwick, JW Keene)
This card comes from the Minor Counties Research Project - research is continuing on this scorecard which can be expected to change. This return match ended as a draw. The teams had been due to play each other at Barnsley at the end of the previous week, but rain prevented a ball being bowled. The Yorkshire 2nd XI declaration left Surrey 2nd XI to score 238 runs to win in two and a half hours. For the visitors, Brown ended the Surrey first innings with a 'hat-trick', his victims being Rostron, Strudwick and Keene. Elam's two innings of 97, with 10 fours scored in three hours, and 81 with 1 six and 10 fours, an innings of two hours and 20 minutes, were the highest of the match. In the Yorkshire first innings, Elam and Rudston added 112 runs for the third wicket. Elam's match aggregate of 178 runs was the highest of the season. For the home side, Stoner's 56 contained 4 fours. [Missing: Yorkshire captain;.] Sources: Yorkshire Scorebook; Yorkshire Year Book 1901; Yorkshire Post 14,15 August; Surrey Year Book 1900, p 143; The Sportsman 14,15 August.