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Edwards Proudfoot Meredith Gillespie. Kf'ifffff fffffffffff VICTORIA B. out ......,,...........................,...... .... Collett ......... .... - ...w. R un Ct. Pott, bowled Thorne .,....... Ct. Thorne, Ct. and bowled Thorne Nation. I. ......,.,... ,i...,,... . Mitchell, A. Sellars ..v................ ...v....... bowled jeanneret Bowled jeanneret ,....,.e...,,......i... Bowled Ieanneret .,.....,.....,.....,.,..... Ct. Sproule, Ct. Huff, bowled Thorne .... bowled Huff ....., Swainson, N. ..,.. ..,...,.... C t. Field, bowled Thorne ..... , Swainson, ......,. .......,..e N ot out ......,.....,..........,....,...,.,i,,... . Lethaby ............, ........... B owled Huff ........,........... Extras ..... Total ...v...,...,. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL Smith ........ ............ L . B. XV. bowled Gillespie ......... Sproule ..... ......... . ,L. B. VJ. bowled Collett ...,.... , Huff ...........,.... .......,... B owled Gillespie ..........,.............. Ieanneret ......... ........... B owled Gillespie .................... Field ,...,...,............ .,......... B owled Collett ....... Thorne ..................,. ............ N ot out . ................ Jones, R. D. ...,.... ........... N ot out .,...,..... . Pott .......,............. ..........., D id not bat ........ Massy ii ....... ........... D id not bat ....,... Everett ..... ........... D id not bat ...........,...,.. Ireland ..... ........... D id not bat ...,....,.................. Extras ......... ......,.,...... Total ........ .. .,..... .86 +. SCHOOL vs. SHAWNIGAN LAKE SCHOOL With the exception of Sproule, the School batted feebly and got themselves out for 51. Three Shawnigan wickets fell for five runs but two bad mistakes in the field and some stingless bowling enabled the visitors to recover and to win easily. Sproule, who was very active in the field, caught a good catch at deep midfwicket. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL Smith ........ ...........,.... C t and bowled Smith ........ .......... 6 Sproule ..... ........... B owled Newton .........,...,..... .......,.. 1 3 Huff ,,.,..,,,......,..... ........... B owled Newton ........... ..... 3 Jeanneret ......... ........... B owled Newton ........ I .......... Ct. Bell, bowled Cooper .. Field ..................... ..- .... -.. Bowled Cooper .......................... Thorne ...,................ ..- ....... . D jones, R. . ..... ., ........ Ct. Day, bowled Cooper ..... .. Darling ...,........... ..........., B owled Newton ....................... Massy ii ., ...,....... Not out ........i.......................... .. Port ...,.,,,,., ........... R un out ......,.......,,........... Everett ..... ............ B owled Cooper .............. Extras ..,.. Total ........ -27-
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SCHOOL vs. SHAWNIGAN LAKE SCHOOL This, a very interesting game, was won by Shawnigan Lake by 5 runs. Batting first the School made 68 and then put themselves in a winning position by taking three Shawnigan wickets for eight runs. The bowling,however, was very feeble and eventually the advantage was thrown away and the game lost. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL ' 9 Smith ...,.. ..,. Ct. Day, bowled Smith ..........,..t,.. Sproule ..o.,.,, .......o. L . B. W. bowled Smith .............. Huff ..,....,...... .,............ C t. Day, bowled Bell ......,......,. Jeanneret ,....,, ,.... .Bowled Cooper ......,.............. Field .......,....., ,,...,,.. C t. and bowled Smith ...ii., Thorne .,...,.........,.. ........, C t. and bowled Smith ....... jones, R. D. ...... ....,.... B owled Newton ..........,.,.., . Pott ...........,,.,.... ...,..,...,.., B owled Newton ...,.........,........ Massy ii ...,. ,,............ R un out ..... ............,.,.,...,...,.. ...,........... Everett ,....,., ........,.... . B. VU. bowled Smith ......... Ireland ,..,.... ,.....,....,. . Not out ..,, ,..,......,,...............,.......... S H A XXI' Extras ., Total ........................ NICAN LAKE SCHOOL R. M. Day .....,... ,.....,..,........,,......... B owled Thorne ...,.,..................,.,... Smith ......,..,.... ..........,...,,.,. Cooper .....,......, Fleck ,,..........,.,..,... C. R. Day Newton .. ..,. ,. Torland ..... ,Bowled Hufl .,...,....,,,......,.....,..... ....., and bowled Thorne..,...,,.......... Massy iii bowled Jeanneret .Bowled Huff ..,..,............. Ct. Smith, bowled Ieanneret Ct. Massy ii. bowled Ieanneret Moore ...... .......,. B owled Huff ,..,.,.....,...........................,.. Patterson ............., Not out .,.,..........,.......,,...........,.................. Gardner ...,..,.. Bowled jeanneret ,.,....................,....,, Bell ....... ......... C t. Everett, bowled Ieanneret Extras ..,.......... 1 ........,....,... ..........,., 0 Total .......... ,.,.......... 7 3 .-01. SCHOOL vs. VICTORIA B. Victoria brought up a very weak team and batting miserably against some moderate bowling were all out for 28 runs. Thorne, Huff, and jeanneret who did the hat trick, all had good bowling figures which flattered them greatly. Huff caught a beautiful catch at slip. Smith and jeanneret again batted well, Smith being very strong on the leg side and hitting one 6 and four 4's in his 31. -26.-
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CRICKET CHARACTERS Smith ......,,,..... Cooper ...A.......... ..,... Day fhflajorl Fleck ......,.......... Day, C. R. ..v.., . Newton ..,..... Fl-orland .....,.. Moore ,...,.... Bell ,.......... Gardner Stiell ........ SHAWNIGAN LAKE SCHOCL Sproule, bowled Huff ...........Bowled Thorne and bowled Darling .........,.Bowled Huff Vv'icket, bowled Huff ....,..,,,..Run out Sproule, bowled Darling B. W. bowled Huff ............Not out ...........Not out ...........Did not bat Extras ....... Total ....,..... -01. IEANNERET fCaptainj.-Lacked that degree of determination that would have meant so much both to his own play and to the success of the team, but was nevertheless a vastly improved player all round. Success' ful as a slow bowler but his bowling was too mechanical and lacked zest. The team's most consistent batsman he was quite strong on the leg side and possessed some attractive shots on the off. His back play is weak as yet and he is far too prone to try to drive without getting to the pitch of the ball. An uncertain catch but otherwise very useful in the field. SMITH.sGreatly improved with the bat. Extremely strong on the leg side and has a good idea of forward play, but his back play is unsound. Very variable in the feld. Possesses good hands but lacks anticipation and is a slow ground fielder. HUFF.-He has definitely gone back as a bowler, his tendency to wildness being much in evidence. Showed promise as a batsman but never came off. Very fair in the field and at all times extremely keen. FIELD.-Again kept wicket quite well but was inclined to be too passive. With an improved defence he came on considerably with the bat and enjoyed success as a hitter. THORNE.-Kept a fair length with his slow bowling and was moderately successful. Tries very hard with the bat but he has much to learn especially as to the art of back play. Active and aggressive in the field and one of the keenest members of the side. SPROULE.-He is rapidly developing a sound defence and has made great strides as a batsman. Presents the full face of the bat to the ball and uses his feet well in playing back. Must now develop some forcing shots and improve his running between the wickets. His action is not good but he may yet make a useful bowler. Excellent in the feld. A cricketer of real promise. DARLING.-He has possibilities all round but his play suffers from lack of zest. As a bowler he is useful for a few overs but appears to tire easily. Too passive as a batsman and never really came off. Very fair in the field and always keen. MASSYii.-Dissappointing as a batsman. Has possibilities as a hitter but seems very stiff and his timing is very poor. Keen but uncertain in the field.
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