Notes
--> T Kersley completed a hat-trick in the Yorkshire Second XI first innings (victims: W Wainwright, W Ringrose, C Oyston)
This card comes from the Minor Counties Research Project - research is continuing on this scorecard which can be expected to change. Yorkshire 2nd XI won by 4 wickets on the second day. For the winners, Swalwell carried his bat in the first Yorkshire innings scoring 109 not out. It was the only instance during the season. His innings lasted 210 minutes and included 13 fours, 6 threes and 8 twos. Rudston's 65 not out contained 8 fours and Ingleby's 64 included 10 fours. In the first Yorkshire innings Swalwell and Ingleby put on 154 runs for the fourth wicket, which was the highest for that wicket during the season. In the second innings, Rudston and Wainwright added an undefeated 59 runs for the seventh wicket. Ringrose took 10 wickets in the match for 118 runs. There were 12 fours in the debutant Gooder's 78, and 1 five and 4 fours in Thompson's 65. In the home team's first innings, Gooder and Dolbey put on 60 runs for the ninth wicket. The 5 catches held by Higgins in the match equalled the Championship record for a wicket-keeper achieved on four previous occasions. [Missing: Time completed.] Sources: Yorkshire Scorebook; Surrey Year Book 1901, p 121; Yorkshire Year Book 1902, p 149; Huddersfield Examiner 29 June; Yorkshire Post 28,29 June; The Sportsman 28, 29 June.