Personal information | ||||
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Full name | George Howard Hawes | |||
Born | 19 October 1881 Rothwell, Northamptonshire, England |
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Died | 26 October 1934 Desborough, Northamptonshire, England |
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Batting style | Right-handed | |||
Bowling style | Right-arm medium | |||
Domestic team information | ||||
Years | Team | |||
1919 | Northamptonshire | |||
Career statistics | ||||
Competition | First-class | |||
Matches | 2 | |||
Runs scored | 16 | |||
Batting average | 8.00 | |||
100s/50s | –/– | |||
Top score | 12* | |||
Balls bowled | 162 | |||
Wickets | 1 | |||
Bowling average | 87.00 | |||
5 wickets in innings | – | |||
10 wickets in match | – | |||
Best bowling | 1/43 | |||
Catches/stumpings | 1/– | |||
Source: Cricinfo, 18 November 2011 |
George Howard Hawes (19 October 1881 – 26 October 1934) was an English cricketer. Hawes was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm medium. He was born at Rothwell, Northamptonshire.
Hawes made two first-class appearances for Northamptonshire against Lancashire and the Australian Imperial Forces in 1919, both at the County Ground, Northampton.[1] In the match against Lancashire he took the wicket of Francis Musson, while in Northamptonshire's first-innings he was dismissed for a duck by James Tyldesley.[2] Against the Australian Imperial Forces, he scored 12 not out in Northamptonshire's first-innings, while in their second-innings he was dismissed by Herbie Collins for 4 runs.[3]
According to the London Gazette, Hawes owned a boot manufacturing business, The Albion Boot Co., as part of a partnership with John Carew Dillon, Alfred Charles Panter and Charles Reuben Panter, however this was dissolved in October 1917.[4] He died at Desborough, Northamptonshire on 26 October 1934.