Haverford College - Record Yearbook (Haverford, PA)

 - Class of 1911

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QIXETEEX-ELEVEN opened its cricket career in Freshman year by beating the Sophomores. John and Billum. fresh from Westtown, took all the wickets in twelve overs for 31 runs. Both had their eyes on the First XI which Bill finally made, leaving John to be high gun on the Second XI. We lost the class championship to the Seniors. In Sophomore year John and Bill bowled at each other from opposite ends on the Fir.st XI. John ' s eye grew more and more piercing and his step grew quicker and more important as he went out to bat at the fall of the first wicket. Taylor kept wickets on the Second XI and was thirteenth man on the Canadian trip on which only twelve were taken. The Westtown pair, above mentioned, went on this trip and distinguished themselve.s on several occasions — both on the field and off. La.st year Taylor kept wickets on the Fir.st XI and Ferris was moved up to the same team. The latter ' s .score of 70 in the Next XV game created c)uite a stir l)ut more glory was to come. Henry bowled mie over in the Germantown game but showed signs of nervousness and was removed. The 121

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biggest feat of the year was the victory over Penn and the placing of the Intercollegiate cup once more in its proper cabinet in the trophy room. We had Penn ' s first five wickets for seven runs and all were out for sixty-five without an extra. 1911 had a hand in getting every wicket — either caught bowled or run out — but two, and these were taken by a Freshman. In the other Intercollegiate game — that with Cornell — John took six wickets for three runs. On Commencement Day from Founder ' s Porch, Colors were awarded to Taylor and Downing. On June 11, the S. S. Baltic sailed from New York with Haverford ' s fourth English team. Bill immediately surprised the boat — both passengers and crew — by his assurance and success in procuring feminine acquaintances. With the ladies Bill certainly showed results of his constant drill and cam- paign manoeuvres at Bryn Mawr. One particularly bold feat caused great jealously until Bill found other pasture in a French-speaking governess. John immediately became the terror of the bath- steward whom he devoted to the infernal gods one morning when none too gently awakened. John claims that a man is not responsible for what he says at such an hour especially after he has turned his watch forward a whole hour on retiring. To our great surprise Bill did not get lost during the whole trip, Trink ' s record is not so clear. While waiting at a junction cji route to Oxford, John wandered out of sight of the be-plastered cricket luggage. A train pulled into the station and was inspected by John ' s far sighted glasses. As the train was about to start John became flustered, saw a pretty girl in a nearby compartment, and hearing the guard yell Reading hopped in beside her, looking out the window just in time to see his team mates board a train going in the opposite direction. It is not usual to pay one ' s way to gaol, but John disregarded custom for the while. Reading was just 180 ' out of the direction for which John ' s ticket read. However, he saw the famous gaol at Reading and quoted poetry about it when he again found the team five hours later. Bill in the meantime was inspecting the Sunday parade along the river at Oxford and was taking account of the great variety in the color of hosiery. But so much for the frivolity. The record of the team in games won and lost was not particu- larly good. The batting was poor, the bowling fair, but we had the best fielding team that has ever gone across, and no team ever had a better time. Mr. Cope again and again came to the financial aid of the travellers, though Bill is said to have jingled two hay-pennies in his trowser ' s pocket for four weeks without company. After the last school game — that at Rossall — in the hotel at Fleetwood, Taylor was elected captain 122

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