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ALBION C.C. Burlenshaw c Rowe, ..,......... b Rowe, R. .x......, b Freeman, P ....A.. b Hobday .,..,..., lbw Tisdall .....,.,,...w.. b Holt .,.......,...,....... b Shirley ,.............. b Braide .......ww...w.. b Whittome ........,... Freeman, E. c Extras Jones, C Beckton Morant Morant Beckton Beckton Morant THE SCHOOL ollett II 1 Carle ............ lbw Freeman, E. ,,..., 21 12 Bryn jones b Freeman, E. O 1 Beckton lbw Shirley 1-4 4 Wyllie-............... b Tisdall 3 ....,... I Stamer ...,.. sptd Freeman, E. 9 20 Collett I C Freeman, Rowe, J. 8 Collett I ,..... ...,..,. 8 Collett II ......... c Rowe, Beckton ...,... 1 Freeman, E. 2 not out .,.............,,. O Morant ...... .,..... n ot out .,..,............. 9 Morant, Dalziel ......... .. c Freeman, Collett II 2 Whittome 3 Watt ....... ...,... n ot out ,................. 1 Grant ,,,,.. ....... d id not bat 1 Extras ...... ......,....,................,,.,,,..,........ . 11 54 for 8 wkts 81 - THE SCHOOL vs. SHAWNIGAN LAKE SCHOOL Played at Shawnigan on June 16 this made a very satisfactory finish to the season. Shawnigan batted first and the School was lucky to iind Everest and Edmunds, both of whom can make runs, with a leg in front to two full pitches, Morant bowled very steadily and kept a good length, getting six wickets for nine runs. Carle and Beckton got the School off to a good start and Collett I and Collett II enjoyed themselves at the expense of the Shawnigan bowlers. Collett II hit very hard and made plenty of runs. SHAWNIGAN LAKE SCHOOL THE SCHOOL Goodenough c Grant, Collett II 2 Carle ............ lbw Oostermeyer ..,., . 11 Everest ......,.. lbw Morant .................. O Bryn Jones ...... c Lear, Relston ...........,... b Morant ..........,...,... 0 Oostermeyer O Macdonald ...... C Wyllie, Morant 8 Beckton ......... lbw Oostermeyer ..,... 13 Edmunds ...... lbw Morant ................,. 5' Wyllie ............,,. b Oostermeyer ..,,.. 1 Stainsby ............ b Collett II .,.....,..,. 1 Stamer ............... c Lear, Duncan ............ b Beckton .,..........,.. 4 Oostermeyer 2 Oostermeyer .. b Collett II .,.......... 0 Collett I ...CEE b Everest ........,..., .. 11 Fisher .....,.......i.... b Morant ..........,...,,.. 4 Collett II ......,.. b Relston .,................ 32 Lear ...,.i.............,. b Morant ..............,... 14 Morant .....,... lbw Everest ...... ..,.... 2 Johnson ........ not out ......,,.......... 3 Dalziel .......,.i...,. b Everest ...... - ..,., 3 ' Watt ,,..... ............ n ot ont .................. 5 Grant .................. b Everest .i.... ....... O Extras .. ........ 5 Extras .......................... , ................... 3 46 83 BATTING AVERAGES No. of Innings Not Ont Highest 'Total Avrmge Watt ................ ....... 4 3 17x 23 23. Collett II ....... ....... 5' 0 32 73 14.6 Carle ........... ......, 5' 1 21 '54 13.5 Beckton ..... ....... 5 O 14 41 8.2 Collett I ....... ....... 5' O 12 39 7.8 19
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THE SCHOOL vs. THE ROYAL NAVY A most interesting game was played on the School grounds on May 26th against a team from the Royal Navy. The Navy batted first against the bowling of Collett II and Morant and five wickets fell for no runs. Beckton then changed his bowling to Jones and Dalziel, but it was soon evident that Knowles and Lieut. Com. Kirkness were batsmen of a different calibre. Knowles, who hit with great vigour and little style, was finally caught magnificently by Collett II. The damage had, however, been done and the Navy total rose to 96. The ground fielding was good, but three easy catches were missed. Grant kept wicket very well. The bowling was well handledg but the placing of the field left something to be desired. Bryn jones and Carle opened for the School and, when the latter looked to b: set, he threw his wicket away to a ball that should never have bowled him. Beckton was most unlucky with a hall which kicked shoulder high and Collett I and XVyllie were not very effective. Collett Il batted magnificently and hit two sixes, one to square leg up in the trees across the drive. Watt and Grant gave a good display at the end. THE NAVY THE SCHOOL Southwood ...... b Morant .,..,.. ...... 0 Carle .................. b Buff .....,,.................... 13 Buff .......,....... lbw Collett II ............... O Bryn jones .,..,. b Ashton ..... Ashton b Morant i................. O Beckton .......,.... c Miller, Buff Wood ............,..... b Collett II ............... O Morant ......... ....., b Buff .....,....,... Knowles c Collett II Collett I cieab Ashton ..... Morant 57 Collett II lbw Knowles .. Ford ......,...,.......... b Morant ......,...,.,...,. O Wyllie ..............,...... run out ..... Kirkness c Morant, Dalziel ............... b Wood ....,... Beckton 15' Vv'att ........................ not out ..... Wall ...... b Beckton .................. 0 Braide ........,.....,.., b Southwood Demsey b Morant ...,,............. 12 Grant ....,..,.,......,. b Buff .i......... Miller ,.....,.....,..... c Wyllie, Beckton 10 Turner .... ..r..,. n ot out .,................ O Extras ,. ...... - ............. - ....... - .............. 2 Extras 96 THE SCHOOL vs. THE ALBIONS C. C. Played at the School this match resulted in an easy win for the home team. The Albions batted first and, with the exception of Tisdall, found runs hard to get. Beckton bowled well at times and Morant was very steady at the other end. Bryn jones was soon out, pulling away from a slow ball from Freemang but Carle and Beckton found the bowling very much to their liking. Carle was slow in scoring and treated many loose balls with extreme caution. Stamer batted well and the Albions total was passed with five wickets down. 18
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.77 , THE CRICKET XI Brynfjones, Watt, Wyllie, Morant, Collett I. Stamer Dalziel, Collett II. Beckton fcaptj, Carle, Grant BOWLING AVERAGES Overs Maidens Runs lVickets Aiierage Morant ........... ......... 3 6 9 64 19 3.4 Beckton ... ,........ ,.... 2 9 2 74 16 4.4 Collett II ..........,............. 28 5' 83 13 6.4 CHARACTERS OF THE ELEVEN. BECKTCN-Has improved tremendously as a bowler: his batting is still overconfident. He captained the team well. COLLETT II-His bowling has deteriorated this year because he has tried to bowl fast. Has greatly improved as a bat, authough far too many of his shots are in the air. . COLLETT I-Has made runs when they were badly needed. He is still apt to draw away from the ball. An excellent Fielder. A CARLE -Has batted very well at times. He knows the strokes and is now less impetuous than last year. Slow in the field. MCRANT-A very steady bowler, with excellent figures for the season. is improving in the held. DALZlEL4Has had a very disappointing season. His batting lacks conf centration and his bowling has lost its length. An excellent fielder. WYLLIE A Excellent in the field. His batting is weak, especially in defence. WATT -- An excellent fielder and an enthusiastic batsman. STAMER -4- His batting is variable. Usually good in the field. BRYNfICNESgHas made a good beginning. He has many good strokes and only needs the conlidence to proht from them. GRANT-Has kept wicket very' well all the season and has been a very useful member of the team. 20
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