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SCHOOL vs. VANCOUVER OLD BOYS The Old Boys from Vancouver visited the School for their en' nual game on May 24, and were beaten by an innings and three runs. J. Underhill was the mainstay of the Old Boys' side, batting well in both innings and keeping wicket splendidly. I-I. R. Wade, with 4 for 33 was the most successful bowler for the Old Boys, who were four short and were assisted by Moilliet, Duke, Boak and Gillespie i of the School 2nd XI. - UNIVERSITY SCHOOL Sproule ...i.... ........... C t. Underhill, bowled Draper .,..... ..,........... 1 3 Young .......i....... ........... B owled Wade ......................................... .............. O Williams ..... .,...,,.... B ovvled Draper ,,....,..,......,......,....,.... ..........,... 1 6 Hicks ............ .......... B owled Allen ........... - .........i... ........ 4 Thorne ........ .... - ...... B owled Moilliet .........,......,.....,..... ......... 8 Everetti ......... ....,...... C t. Boak, bowled Wade ......,.. .............. 4 6 Mercer ..,...... ........... L .B.W'. Duke .,..,......,................... .............. 2 4 Cupples ...... ....... 1 ..Not out ,........,...........,....,......,.,..... .....,... 1 U Craig .....,....... ..,........ R un out ..........,,....,............ - ............... ..... , .. 0 Mackay ............ ,.......... C t. Gook, bowled Wade ....... ......... 0 MacKenzie ......... ........... B owled Wade .......,................. ......... 0 Extras ........ .............. 2 Total .........,. ........... 1 14 VANCOUVER OLD BOYS lst Innings 2nd Innings P K. Allen, Bowled Thorne ........... , ....................... 6 Ct. Thorne, Bowled Cupples ......... 8 R Draper, Bowled Williams ....................................... 3 Bowled Hicks ........,.................................,.. 1 Underhill, Ct. Thorne, bowled Hicks ............ 11 Bowled Thorne ......................,.......,........ 31 Boak, Ct. MacKenzie, bowled Williams ..... - ..... 2 Bowled Williams ............... ........... 4 H R. Wade, Bowled Williams .............................. 1 Bowled Williams .................... ........... O Moilliet, Bowled Williams .........................,...........,....... 0 Ct, Hicks, bowled Thorne ........,. 14 L C. Creery, Stumped Everett, ' bowled Williams .................................. ........... 2 Bowled Williams ...................,................ 1 R E. Gook, Bowled Thorne ........ ....... - .. O Bowled Thorne .......................,......i....,...... O Duke, Not out .,, ......................... ........... 6 Ct. Everett, Bowled Vv'illiams ...... 2 W B. Creery, Run out ....... ........... 0 Bowled Sproule ......,................................ 8 Gillespie i, Bowled Cupples ........... 2 Not out ................ ............. . .. O Extras ...................... ....,........... 6 Extras .. .................... . 3 Total .......... .......,...........,. 3 9 Total .,..... ........... 7 2 io- SCHOOL vs. BRENTWOOD COLLEGE This was a very even and well contended game which resulted in a draw, neither side being able to claim an advantage. Sproule's feat in taking 7 for 55 against a strong batting side was a most meritorious one. Everett kept wicket well while the fielding showed a decided improvement. Sproule batted very well indeed and Young was as usual difficult to dislodge. A. Gillespie bowled well for Brentwood.
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MO-... Macdonald .,........ Sparks ,,..A,,.,,..... Moore ...........A.... Tyhurst .,....,....... SaxtonfWliite, ..A.. .. Harper r.......,......, Holt ................,.,. Collett ..,.....,. Pudney ...........,. Pennington .... Lethaby ........,r.,. VICTORIA C.C. .i..........Bowled Williams L.B.W. Thorne .............,................ Ct. Hicks, bowled Williams Ct. Sproule, bowled Williams Ct. Thorne? bowled Williams .,...,....,Bowled Williams Thorne, bowled Williams ...........Bowled Thorne and bowled Hicks r..,.....,.Bowled Hicks ...........Not out Extras . Total .............i........,.... SCHOOL vs. SHAWNIGAN LAKE SCHOOL The School fared badly in their return game with Shawnigan. Sproule took all the Shawnigan wickets that fell, 6 for 27, but the rest of the bowling was stingless and the catching deplorable. Wil' kinson batted well for Shawnigan giving but one chance in his first fifty runs and was the chief contributor to his side's score of 121 for 6 declared. Sproule batted patiently and was once again out to a splendid catch on the leg sideg Hicks contributed a vigorous and inf valuable 22, but when stumps were drawn the School with three wickets in hand, were still 73 runs behind and fortunate to gain a draw. SHAWNIGAN LAKE SCHOOL Pearce ....,.......... ,Fleck ,.t. ....,. , 4, Taylor .,........ Manson ................. McPherson .......,, Cooper .,.......,......,.. Hammond .i....ti... Ashley .t...,........, Forrest .....i.....,,. Wilkinson .i---.-.--- --...-..A-.i......,.....A. C . Cupples, bowled Sproule ---.-..------....-.-,Bowled Sproule Young, bowled Sproule ...........Bowled Sproule ......i....Not out ...,,......Bowled Sproule ............Bowled Sproule ...........Did not bat not bat not bat ...........Did not bat Hartnell .........., Sproule ........ Boak ............. Young .......... Williams .......... Thorne ,.........i.. Hicks ................. Everett i ..i..... Mercer ..,...... Cupples ....... Craig .,.......,... Mackay .........,.. Extras ..,... Total .......,..,... UNIVERSITY SCHOOL Hartnell, bowled Pearce ......,,...Bowled Cooper ...........Bowled Taylor Wilkinson, bowled Pearce Pearce, bowled Taylor .........,.Not out ..,........Bowled Cooper and bowled Cooper ..........,Not out ...........Did not bat not bat Extras ...... Total ......... ...gg-
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Holmes ...,,...,.....,... ........... Hinton ......,.........,....... Gillespie A ............ ,.......... Johnson ...,A.A...,,..,, ..A..,....,. Wilby D .,.......... ....,...... Wilby G ..,,...,.......... ........... Gillespie I .l....l.,.... ,.......... Brown v....,......... Angus .....,....,..... Rogers .,l..,......,.. Macdonald .......... Sproule .l..,... Boak ,..,....,. Young ..l....... Williams ..l.....l. ...,.vw.... Thorne ........ BRENTWOOD COLLEGE Bowled Sproule .....................l.....,............ Thorne, bowled Williams Ct. Everett, bowled Sproule ....... Bowled Sproule ...................................,.... Bowled Sproule ,......................................,... Stumped Everett, bowled Sproule Ct. Hicks, bowled Williams .......... Ct. and bowled Sproule ................ Bowled Sproule ...,.........,..,............. Not out .......,..,i................ ..... Bowled W'illiams ....,.. Extras ...... Total .............. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL Ct. Gillespie 1., bowled wnby D Bowled Gillespie A. .............................. . Bowled Gillespie A. .............................. . Not out .......,....,.,..A,......,.............,.............,....... Ct. Angus, bowled Gillespie A .... .. Hicks ..,r...........,.. ,......,.,.. D id Everett .,............ .........,. D id Mercer ,....r.... Cupples .,..... Mackay ............, MacKenzie ...., Did ...........D1d ...........D1d not not not not not not bat bat bat bat bat bat Extras .,...,.............................. ............ Total for 4 wickets .....,..,. ........,... 4 6 .TOT SCHOOL vs. BRENTWOOD COLLEGE The final game of the season, played at Brentwood, was won by the School by three runs. Batting first, Brentwood found runs diff ficult to get in face of keen fielding by the School side. The School also fared badly and experienced many anxious moments before win' ning, Craig once more contributing the vital runs. V BRENTWOOD COLLEGE Holmes ........... - ........... Bowled Thorne .......................,.,.......... ........... 2 6 Hinton ................... ..,....,... C t. Thorne, bowled Sproule ........ ....... 0 Gillespie A ....,....... ............ C t. Sproule, bowled Thorne ..... ....... 1 Johnson .......,...,..... ........... C t. Thorne, bowled Sproule ..... ....... 5' Brown ,.............. ,.......... C t. and bowled Thorne ................. ....... 9 Angus ................ ,...,.....r C t. Thorne, bowled Williams ....... ....... 4 Gillespiel .......... ........... L .B.W., bowled Williams ......... - .... ............ 1 0 Macdonald ............... .....,.,.... C t. Cupples, bowled Williams ...... ....... O Wilby D ...,......... .........,r N ot out ............,....................,.............. .......... ....... 0 Wilby G ............. .....,..... B owled Thorne ...............,........................ ....... 1 Maclean ........,.. ..,.,..r... C t. Duke, bowled Williams ...,...... ....... 0 Extras .......................... ............ 3 Total ........, ............ 5 9
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