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SCHOOL vs. SHAwN1C.aN LAKE SCHOOL The return match at Shawnigan Lake was stopped by rain after forty minutes play. Shawnigan Lake lost three wickets for 24 runs, Morant taking 2 for 8. . SCHOOL vs. BRENTWOOD COLLEGE This, the final match of the season, was played at home, the School winning on their merits. Morant took 4 Brentwood wickets for 7 runs in 13 overs and bowled at his best. Morgan took 5 for 18 and Brentwood were out for 36. The School fared little better and it was only when Morant and Baker were together that any stand developed. The latter refused to flatter the bowling, and hitting well, was undefeated with 33 at the close, at which time the School had scored 55 for S wickets. BRENTXVOOD COLLEGE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL b 9 ' ' c Atkins ,,.,.. c E5 Morant ,................. Q -organ .... Stone Dunlop I ......., b Morant ........ .,... lb McMahon Kirby .......,,.,...,,,. c Baker Brynflones Ley ....,..,..............,.... b Morant Grant ....,..........,.. DQEHSUITI Powell ........,....., b Morant .,..,..,..,.,..,., b Ley Ley ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, run out l,,,,,,,, . .,,,,, Shaw ..... -... Ley ........,.............. D'Easum ..,..,... b Morgan .,.....,,.. ., Baker ......... not out ................. . Alexander c Ei b Morgan ..........,,.. Morant ........,...... D'Easum McMahon I b Morgan ................r. b Dunlop 9 Stone II ..,.....r... b Morgan ....... ..,.,.. D alzicl .,A..,.A,....4. Atkins Dunlop II ......,.. b Morgan ...,,..,,.,....,., b DUDIOP Smith .,...r.....,....,....... not out ......, ...... C lifford ............... D'Easum Extras .. ...,.... .,,,..,...,,.,..........,.,.,..,.. ....... b L CY Cox ....,,.................. Dunlop ....... Riley .......... not out ....... Whittome did not bat Extras ....,.............,..........,...................... Total ........................ 36 Total for 8 wickets ......... CHARACTERS GF THE lst XI MORANT fCapt.J-Developed splendidly with the ball. Bowling with spirit and keeping a length, he was the mainstay of the School attack and never failed. A weak batsman but fair in the held. As a captain he lacked experience, was rather excitable, and paid insufficient attention to the placing of his field. Extremely keen and enthusiastic. MORGAN QVicefCaptainj-A good all rounder. Never really did himself justice but is a batsman of real promise with some excellent shots in front of the wicket. His running between the wickets is poor. As a bowler he kept a fair length but had a tendency to no ball. A sound Helder with good hands. Enthusiastic to a degree and possesses a know- ledge of the game such as is all too seldom seen. BRYNJONESWVA leftfhander with an attractive style who has never come off. The strokes are there but confidence and decision are still lacking. He is a better.. bowler than he himself believes and could excel in this department. Fair in the field. DALZIEL-AHe can punish loose bowling but his defence is weak and he possesses no strokes on the offfside. His bowling always lacked sting and frequently length. Very active in the field and was keen and enthusiastic at all times. 16
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SCHOOL vs. BRENTWOOD COLLEGE The School were lucky to make 95 and were largely indebted to Shaw, who, though unorthodox and fortunate to a degree, hit the ball hard and was undefeated with 52. Clifford, playing his first game for the 1st XI, helped Shaw to add 27 runs for the last wicket. The School fielding was poor: catches were missed and the ground fielding was bad beyond expression. When stumps were drawn Brentwood, only one run behind and with three wickets still in hand, had played enterprising cricket and were most unlucky not to win. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL 'BRENTWOOD COLLEGE Morgan ...,.. c aah Ley .,...............,i...i...i Atkms -------'A------ C Morgan Bryn-Jones ......... run out ..,,,....,.,.L.i,o b Morant 18 Cram ,L,,,.,,,.,, lbw Dunlop II .i.L,.i...,i Dunlop I .V--..------4-, fun our -..-.-.-,-.--.- 36 Shaw .,-,.,.'.A-.---,--.-A.-- not out --.'-,,.,qAA-,---, Powell ...,,...,....,. b Morant .................. l Baker ...L ...,. C D'Easum I1eY ----'-------- A--'----- b Morgan --A--4-4A----- 17- b Atkins lxerbey ,...,.,........ b Morant ....,.. ...... 2 Morant ,,...,.,....... b McMahon ....Y.....,. D Easllm ---e'--- '---- not Out ------- -'---- 8 Dalziel ..,....,....... c Atkins DUHIOP II --4- b Morant --A'--- -----' 0 b Ley McMahon c of b Shaw ...............,...,. 4 Bennett -'....'A.A.- C Dunlop H Alexander ....,,...... not out ...,.............. 3 b McMahon Smith ........................ did not bat ......... Riley ......-.,..-..A..- b McMahon .nhpnlnnnnhn Buxtan ...... ....... d id not bat ......... Duke -.44.-.4..A.'-.4.- C McMahon Extras .. ........................,.,............ - ..... 10 b Ley 6 Clifford ...,.. cfeb Atkins .................. 5 Extras ..,...........,..,.........,.....v,,,....i........................ 1 Total .....,.... .iv...,.. 9 5 Total for 7 wickets ..,..... .......,... 9 4 SCHOOL vs. SHAWNIOAN LAKE SCHOOL Shawnigan battled feebly and were out for 35. Morant took 5 for 13 and Shaw 4 for 3. Morgan batted patiently for the School and Dalziel added 12 by vigorous methods but the School batting was not impressive. The School won by 18 runs. SHAWNIGAN LAKE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL Goodenough lbw Morant .....,..,,....,... 0 Morgan .........,.. c Patterson ' Oostermyer lbw Morgan .................. b Relton 20 Relton .................. c Grant Brynglones b Relton ...................... .. 3 , b Morant Grant ............ lbw Oostermeyer ...... 5 Chipman ....,.... c Shaw Shaw .................. b Randall ........i.,....... 5 b Morant Baker .................. b Randall ..... - ........... 4 Peal-kgs ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, b Morant ...............,.. Morant ...... c Ei b Randall .,...........,.,., 0 Randall ,,,,,,,,,,,. b Morant ..........,....... Dalziel ....,.......... c Forrest Collen ............... c Dalziel b Randall 12 b Shaw Clifford ............ b Relton .,,,..............,.. O Forrest ............,.. b Shaw .............,,.......,. Cox ..... , .............. b Randall ....,.....,....... 1 Hanson ,,,,,,...,.,.,,.,, not out ......... ..., R iley ........................ not out ....... ....,. O Freeth ....,,....,.... b Shaw ,....i.... .... B ennett ............ b Randall ....... ...... 1 Patterson .,....... b Shaw .....,..., .,,...,., E xtras ...........,................. , .......... - .... -. ...... 3 Extras ...,.,........,.. - ...,,..................... ....,.... Total .......,,. ......... 'I' otal ........ ........,.. 5 3
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GRANT-Lethargic and not active enough as a wislet keeper and too apt to use his pads rather than his gloves. Somewhat improved as a bat and was beginning to develop the necessary confidence. SHAW'-Quick on his feet and hts the loose ball ha d but possesses little in the way of defence. Has had success with the ball against tailfend batsmen but his control of length is faulty 'and he bowls far too few good balls to worry a batsman of any experience. Fair in the field and has proved a useful member of the side. BAKER-The most improved member of the team and a natural hitter of real promise. He hits straight and times the ball well on the leg side. His defence, though not strong, has improved. A fair Held and not without promise as a bowler. RILEY-As a batsman he had some idea of defense but his attacking strokes were few. Keen in the field. WHITTOME-He has come on somewhat with the ball but his bowling lacks hostility as yet. Interest and effort would bring him wickets. A bad fielder. CLIFFORD-dHas developed a fair defence and a few strokes on the leg side but is too prone to nibble on the off side. Very keen in the field and has good hands. Enthusiastic to a degree and shows real promise. COX-Quite keen and promising. Strong on the leg side but his defence is by no means sound. Very fair in the field. THE CRICKET XI Shaw, Vvlhittome, Baker, Riley, Cox, Clifford I, Dalziel, Morgan, Morant, Brynflones, Grant 17
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