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bat was presented by Mr. H. Lethaby who year after year is kind enough to bring at least one team to play against the School. Among the Juniors considerable promising material was noted, Young, Slater, Moilliet, Clarke, and Escobar being outstanding. ..O, SCHOCL vs. OLD BCYS The School opened the session against the Old Boys and were badly beaten. Jeanneret batted quite nicely and Sproule showed promise but the rest of the batting was very feeble. The Qld Boys were assisted by two School juniors. OLD BOYS T. O'D. Vv'alton .......... 1. .,........... Bowled .leanneret ....................... .....,......... ,.,,... I J H. Holt ............,,........,.. ...........,. S tumped Field, bowled jeanneret ............ .....,. 7 I. Richardson ......,. ............. C t. and bowled .leanneret ............... 16 R. Wenman ......,.... ...,,.,...... C t. Smith, bowled Sproule ........,..... . R. Tye ................... ............. C t. Massy ii, bowled Sproule ......... I. Bryden ............. ...........,. B owled Huff .,........................................ B. Renwick ....... .- ..... Ct. Smith. bowled Thorne ....... A. Miller ........ ........ B owled Sproule ......................... . R. Spencer ........ Ct. Field, bowled Huff ..................... Young ....... ........ N ot out ..... .................................................,. Taylor Massyii. bowled Ieanneret Extras .............................. e Total ........... UNIVERSITY SCHCOL leanneret ....... ............ R un out ............................................ Smith .,.......... ............. C t. Tye, bowled Bryden ....... Sproule .... ............. B owled Bryden .......................... Huff .......... ............. B owled Holt ..................................... Thorne .... ............. B owled Bryden .................................... .... Field .......... ............. C t. XValton, bowled Bryden .......... Massv ii ............. Not out ..............,...................................... , Massyi .... ............. C t. Tye, bowled Bryden .......... Slater ..,,... ............. B owled Bryden .......................... Everett ........ ............. C t. and Bowled Holt ....... Gillespie ..... ...- ........ Run out .......................,........ Extras ........ ............ Total ............................,. ..... . .. 28 sCHooL vs. VICTORIA C. C. 413. Team, This was an interesting game and resulted in the defeat of the School by nine runs. Thorne with 3 for 12 and Jeanneret with 4 for 20 led the School bowlers. Massy ii caught a nice catch but the fielding was apathetic. jeanneret batted very brightly. -23.-
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. H 1'- gi' A-aj ,, f. A 'u 1 .12 Q - 1 ff-1-1-1-1 0 ' 'Z 22.11112 wi gg g g .. 1 2 i- .IWW 1 '11 t 1, a fi. 5 fi '? llll' 1 ' tg If ix. .1 . .frfs'5.,??? YY Nf l 1 , SCN! gig ll ' 'RX li 51, 6 ff Xu a l l fl . f f Cricket 1937 In addition to P. W. Jeanneret and C. C. Smith, who were chosen Captain and VicefCaptain respectively , five other members of the 1936 team were availahle. Seven matches were played, three of which were won and four lost. The hatting while not strong, was fairly even and seldom really disappointing, hut the howling was definitely weak and the fielding patchy. Huff was hy no means as effective with the hall as last year while Jeanneret and Thorne, though successful at times, were in no sense hostile howlers and appeared to rely far too much on the hatsmen getting themselves out. Sproule and Thorne were the hright spots in a somewhat apathetic fielding side while Field was once again safe rather than hrilliant hehind the stumps. bleanneret topped the hatting averages scoring 111 runs for an average of nearly sixteen. Smith had an average of nearly fourteen. Thorne had the hest howling figures, his 12 wickets costing 5.17 runs each. ,Ieanneret took 25 wickets for 167 runs for an average 6.68, and Huff 18 for 165 at a cost of 9.17 runs per wicket. Colours for the year were awarded to P. W. hleanneret, W. Sproule and tl. O. Thorne and the full team was as follows: P. W. jeanneret, C. C. Smith, R. bl. Huff, A. W. Field, W. J. Sproule, J. C. Thorne, R. D. Jones, F. H. S. Pott, M. D. A. Darling, A. W. Everett and R. C. Ivlassy. The Clayton Cup competed for hy teams within the School since 1912, was won this year hy Field's team The hat presented hy the University School Incogs to the hest all round cricketer in the School was won hy jeanneret, and the special prize hat for the hest all round junior went to B. Young. This ,32-
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VICTORIA B. Lethaby .......,..., ..,..,........ C t. Darling, bowled Thorne ............... ..,....... 1 7 Moffatt, R. ...., .............. C t. Sproule, bowled Jeanneret ...........,.. ,,..,..... O Collett ........,...............A .............. C t. Massy ii, bowled Jeanneret .......,... .......... 7 Moffatt, W. ...,....., .........,.... B owled Jeanneret .................................... .......... 0 Austin, P. ......,. .............. S td. Field, bowled Thorne ...,..,...... .......... 2 Moore ..,.....,............. .............. N ot out ......,...,,..,.....,,....,.....,.,.,............, ,...... 3 2 Gillespie, A. .......... .............. B owled Jeanneret .....,...........,,.,. .......... 0 Robbins .............. .......,....,. B owled Thorne .i...... ......,... 3 Proudfoot ......,,... ............,. N ot out .................,... .......... 1 O Swainson ...,....,.. .............. D id not bat .........,..,. .. - Austin, G. ......,. ...........,,. D id not bat ................... .....,. - Extras ............... 4 Total ,..., .....,..... .......... 7 7 UNIVERSITY SCHOOL Sproule ....... .....,... B owled Robbins ,.........,...... .......... 2 Smith ..... ....... I ..... B owled Austin, P. ,.............,.....,,. .......... ..i..,.... 1 O Huff ............. ...........,.. B owled Moffatt, W ..,.......,.................,............ ,.,....... 5 Jeanneret ...... .......,...... C t. Gillespie, bowled Moffatt, W ..........,.. ....,,.... 2 S Field ............. .,,.........,. B owled Moffatt, W. ..................... .......... ...,...... 2 Thorne ......,.,... ..,........... B owled Ivloffatt, W ..................,......, .......... 1 Massy ii .,............ ...,..,....,.. C t. and bowled Moffatt, R ........... .......... 5 Darling ...................... ....,......... B owled Moffatt, W. .......,........,........., ..,.,..... 3 Jones. R. D. .......... ........,..... S td. Austin,G.: bowled Collett ........... ..,..,.... 1 Massyi ........,........ .....,........ B owled Collett .,.,.,....,..,..,.......,............,.... .......... O Everett ....,....... ........... N ot out .........................................,....,........ .......... 1 Extras .,.............,.... 8 Total ....... ...... 6 6 .TO-. SCHOOL vs. BRENTWOOD COLLEGE This, rather a poor game, was won by the School by 29 runs. Both sides batted miserably on a lively wicket. Field hit with judg- ment to save the School from complete failure. Johnston took two nice catches in the slips for Brentwood. Huff took 4 Brentwood wickets for three runs and Jeanneret 5 for twentyffour. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL Smith ..... ..., .,... B o wled Johnston ,...,..........,.......,.......... .......... 2 Sproule .,,,,,. ,....,... C t. Johnston, bowled Field ....,........ .......... 1 Huff ,,,, .............. L. B. W. Field ................................... .. 8 Jeanneret .... ......,.,..... C t. Johnston, bowled Field ....... .......... 0 Field .....,.,.,,,..,... ......,... Ct. Wilby, G., bowled Ross ....... i...... . ..25' Thorne ................, ..,...,,.,.... C t. Ross, bowled Johnston ..,.....,. .......... 1 Jones, R. D ........... .............. B owled Field ............,..,.,....,...........,,., .......... 7 Massy ii .,.....,..,. .....,........ B owled Johnston ...,........... .......... 0 Fott ................ .,,.......,... B owled Johnston ...,... ....,.,.... .....,..., 6 Everett ,.,,.,. ......,.,...,. N ot out .... .,,..,.,......,...................... ....... . .. 9 Ireland .. .,.,...., Ct. Holmes, bowled Ross 0 Extras ,.,.......,..,.. ....,,,.....,.. 3 Total ....... ...,...,.. 6 2 M24,
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