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SCHOOL vs. ALBION C. C. This was a twelve a side game and was played on a grass wicket at the School. In spite of the fact that the pitch did not play very well Sworder's 10 wickets for 19 runs was a fine performance. Peden was in brilliant form taking five catches at second slip, and the iieldf ing generally was good. The School batting was lamentably weak. ALBION C. C. XValton ....... .... .. .-.............ct. Peden, bowled Gee .................. Pearce ............... - .... - .... -.....ct. Peden, bowled Sworder ......... Freeman, P. ..... ....... , .....1 : t. Peden, bowled Sworder ........ . VVood ...... . ........... .... - .... .. ct. Dunlop, bowled Sworder ..... , Leech ............................ .... N ........ c t. Bonar, bowled Sworder ......... Smith ................................. .... , ........ 5 owled Sworder ............,,.............. Freeman, E. D ......... - .... --..-..Not Out .......................... - ..... . ....... Pite, D. ..,... , ............... .- ........... c t. Peden, Bowled Sworder ........ . Enoch .................... ............. c t. Boak, bowled Sworder ....... Gibbons ....... ............. c t. Gee, bowled Sworder ....... Steile .................. .........,... b owled Sworder .................,...... .. Pite, N. F ............ ............. c t. Peden, bowled Sworder ........ - Extras ............. Total ........... UNIVERSITY SCHOOL Gordon ....... .. -.,.-........ct. Steile, bowled Smith ................ .. Dunlop ....... .............. s tumped Pite, bowled Freeman Smith ........ ., .... --.bowled Smith ...... . .... 1 ......... .......... I Gee ........ , ...... .... - .... - .bowled Smith ...... . ............................... .. Sworder .... ....... - ..... 1 un Out ................. - ........................... Peden .......... ......... - ........ ' bowled Freeman ..........................,...... Bonar ..... -...-...-ct. - bowled Freeman....... Teagle ........ - .... - ........ N ot Out .......................... - ...................... . Adamsi ............ ..... .. ...-..ct. Walton, bowled Smith .......... .. Boak ...... . ........ , ....... - ..., ......... ...bowled Freeman ......,................. MacPherson ........ - .I ........... c t. - Smith ........................ . Traill .......,............... .............. c t. - Freeman ......... Extras ...... . ............. O Total ........... .............. 2 5' lk UNIVERSITY SCHOOL vs. VICTORIA C. C. Both sides played twelve men in this match which was quite an interesting one, Victoria winning by 27 runs. With the exception of Smith who batted quite well the School batting was very weak. The out cricket, however, was very fair, Gee taking 4 for 29 and Gordon who bowled his slow swingers with effect, 4 for 15.
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The leading batting and bowling averages for the season were: Smithi ..,A Sworder .. Peden Sworder . Gee ........ BATTING Times Highest Innings Not Out Score Runs Average 6 I 48 102 20.40 7 2 352: 66 13.20 7 I 2925: 68 11.33 2:Denotes Not Out BOWLING W'1ckets Runs Average 32 137 4.28 24 162 6.75 lo... First XI. Matches f SCHOOL vs. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL INCOGS. This, the opening match, was somewhat spoilt by rain and result' ed in an easy win for the Incogs. Sworder was the most successful School bowler with 3 wickets for 37 runs. Gee caught a good catch and Peden a brilliant one in the slips. The batting was very weak, the younger members being extremely nervous. Sworder and Gee showed promise. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL INCOGS. R. L. K. Poyntz ................................. N ot Out ...........,... . .................................. .............. 3 7 D. H. Tye .................. ...................... c t. Peden, bowled Gordon .......... ........ 8 Col. Phillips ............... ............. b owled Sworder ............................. ........ 3 A. Darcus .......... ............. b owled Sworder .................................. ......... 4 1. Bryden .,........... . .......... ct. Gordon, bowled Sworder ......... ............. 1 1 H. T. Lock .......,..... ............ c t. and bld. Gee ..........................,.......... ............. 1 3 j. Wenman ............... ............ c t. and bld. Bonar .......................... ............. 3 D. C. Gordon .............. ............ c t. Sworder, bld. Gordon ............. ............. 1 2 A. B. Miller ............,.. ............. N ot Out .... ..,....................................... ........ 1 J. Richardson ......... ............ D id Not Bat. R. Wenman .,..... ............ D id Not Bat. Extras .... ............. 1 Total ...... . .......... ...93 UNIVERSITY SCHOOL Gordon . .........,, bowled Poyntz .,............,....... .... . 3 Bonar ......, .....,....... b owled Lock ........ .............. ........ 0 Smithi ....... ............. b owled Poyntz ....... ........ 6 Sworder .... .......,,.... N ot Out ................. ........ 7 Gee ...... . .........,... b owled Poyntz ....... ........ 8 Peden ....... .,..,........ b owled Bryden ., ....... . 9 Teagle ....... .........,... b owled Bryden ,. ....... . O Adamsi ., .,.... ........,... R un Out .. ...... ..... . .. 5 Boak ........,......,. .. ..,.....,.., bowled Darcus ....... . O Campbell ........,.. ............. b owled Darcus ........ 1 Traill ....... .....,. .....,...... b o wled Darcus ............ ............. 0 Extras .... ........ 0 Total ............ ........... . 39
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Dunlop f .,..... Gordon Sniithi ...... Sworder Gee .,.w... Peden . Bonar ...... Teagle ..,... Adams i Boak ...... . MacPherson .............bowled Goward UNIVERSITY SCHOOL , ............. bowled Wilkinson ........., ........ 4 .............bowled Wilkinson 7 .............bowled Moffatt U Meredith, bowled Moffatt.......... 1 .............bowled Gillespie 5 ..............bowled Fergusson 0 .............bowled Fergusson 2 .............bowled Goward 1 ct. Massey, bowled Fergusson ........ 1 Traill . ,...... .,.,..,..,., N ot Out ....,..................,.,...,.,. . .,..,.. ....... . 1 Extras . ............. 4 Total ........ ..,,....,. 5 7 VICTORIA C. C. Masey .,.,.. .......... , ..bowled Gee .............. ...,. ........ 4 Symons ..,..,.. ............. b owled Gee .,,.........,........... .,......... .. 0 Applegate ....... .....,........ R un Out .,........l.....T..,....................... .. ........., 11 Sellers ....., .....,... ct. and bowled Sworder ....... ..... . 3 Fergusson .....,........ b owled Gordon .r.................. ,....... 9 Hope ...,...,,...,. .............. b owled Gordon ..,.,..,.....,..,... . ,.......... 14 VN'ilkinson ...... ............., c t Smith, bowled Gee ,..,. ...i......,.. Z Meredith ..,..,.... ............. b owled Gordon .,............. ...,......... 1 0 Gillespie ..... .............. b owled Gordon ,......... ...,......... 0 Moffatt .,.,............. ..i........... N or Out .i,....,... .. ...... ..... 1 3 Goward .,.................... .- .... - ..... b owled Gee ....,,........ ............. I 0 BarberfStarkey ......,.. ,.i.......... b owled Sworder ........... . ...... 5 4 J Extras .................. Total ................,....i. .... A84 .-.OM SCHOOL vs. WANDERERS C. C. The School batting fell down badly once again and the side were well beaten by the Wanderers. Srnithi batted patiently and was un' defeated at the close. The School out cricket was not up to form and the Wanderers obtained the necessary runs for the loss of four wic' kets. Each team played twelve men. Gordon Dunlop ........ ...- .... Smith i Sworder Gee ....... Bonar Peden . Teagle ...... UNIVERSITY SCHOOL Grant, bowled Jordan.............. O bowled jordan ................................. ........ 1 .,............Not Out 19 ,.....,......bowled Moffatt O ....,....-.bowled Moffatt O ..............bowled Moffatt 1 Jones, bowled Moffatt 7 bowled Nation ...........,.............. ..... . ..1 Adams i ..... .... , .... b owled Nation .................,...................,..... ........ O Murray ........ ....,......... C t. Lethaby, bowled Bossom ....i............. ........ 9 Bunk .....r..,..,.. ....,.....,.., S tumped Barclay, bowled Nation ..,..... ........ 0 IVIg1qPherson ,.,,,,.,.,,... bowled Nation . ....,................................... 3 Extras ........ - ............... ............. O Total ...... ............. 4 1 M284
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