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THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL INCOGS CRICKET CLUB XYhile the Club usually goes under the name of lncogs', its official name is University Sclhrul Incogs. The Club was founded in 1912. .Xt that time most of the members were Masters of the School. In more recent years, the Club has been largely comprised of not only Masters of the School but of Ulcl lloys and sometimes parents of Old Boys. Among the original members were Ql. C. llarnacle, F. A. Sparks, Y. R. llennett. F. H. B. Champain. ul. XYenman and A. G. Tracy. These names are well known in Cricket circles in Victoria and elsewhere. Some more recent members: hl. C. Thorne. P. NY. -leanneret and ul. IJ. Bryden lost their lives in the XYar of 1939-19Jf5. The Club competed in the League iixtures from 1912 to 19-10. During the XYar years this became impossible but now the Club is again regularly organized and functioning as in the past. There is a very simple Constitution. Members of the Club are: 1. Present and Past Masters. 2. Present and Past Parents of boys who have or are at- tending the School. 3. All Old Boys and such present boys as are qualiiied to take part in the matches. -1. Others on invitation by the Committee who may play for a match, not with the idea of strengthening the side so as to insure a win, but to give such a friend an afternoon's en- joyment. 5. The Captain of the Club is one of the present Cricket playing Masters of the School. ' Out of the number of those on the Staff, the selection is made by the members of the Club of whom the Headmaster is President. 6. The idea running throughout the Organization is that of alfording an opportunity of any connected by the above ties of the School for a pleasant game and to encourage the voung players at the School to persevere in becoming expert and elticient: these latter to be given first place in the thought of the Senior members on every occasion. The Club owns no equipment of its own. All equipment is provided bv the School and School Grounds are, of course, the Home Ground of the Club. 15
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1 RQXING Under S0 pounds-Fox. Dust-weight-Shanks. Paper-weight-Branson, Fly-weight-Noel. Bantam-weight-Mycrs. Feather-weight-Holton Cup--Bigelow. Light-weight-I. K. Kerr Cup-VVarrendcr. XVclter-Weight-Heffernan. Middle-weight-Shaw. l.ight-heavy-weight-Atkins. COLOURS AWARDED, 1946-47 IIREFECTS-Morgzm, XYhittome. LZYM-Bryn-,Ions-5, Perrarn. SHOOTING-Harrison I, Moilliet, Snape, Morgan, Morrow RUGBY-XYl1itton1e, Bennett, Bryn-Jones, Mothersill, Atkins. Harrison I, McNeil. SXYI M M I XG-Gilbert. ,X . 1 1515:--:V 'Q '. .f55 ? 4 -5? : N 3 V ffl .. 'il-. .if L. - in--ff' . ' Ii. . 51-55 gg' '- V' f 5..:ef' ,1v2's: ,-'M' -'-', fi f,2?,,f,j 1:---. Q' 'f ' , 1 ' 1555531-25' ' Q ' Ji:-,Q -Q.. gt, I:-I' ' . T . .12z2I'.-f?5 :'1'PI:X' 5:5 3731 ' 5752 7 ' - 'Q' , ff 'I 0, ., A .- -' 'Q I 'N 5? C 1-'ij fgig' Q 1. 41, I 5-12, 5 ,Gil - ,.f. 'M ' ,V , H , 'w if ...f. IN ',...,,f-1-,J f1t.'4Q.,.- .- -4 t 'f.:3:5.p 154' -. I-'S'f,,5wf ..,. ,-Q 'g ' ' - . , - . U :I .iii ,i -EX 575, V: J, 'oy 1 A A k nn? 5.3:-i.' EN.. 1 .. 1 V, V. m ay AA V , 1. , 5 V. ' I I C I+ I Fi' I 1- I I -Q-,F 'C I 'Q Qfrf-N I u f H t G ,- , U , ,lv ' Q r ,.f. 2 Q -qw q , W , Qui! , ,Q 3 ' f . 3 7 'I ' -V -.-. -' fm 'V 'V 'Vx' ' 'W' -it ws I' fo' THE CRICKET XI . Duke, Cotter, Baker, Whittome, Cox, Clifford I Bryn-Jones, Morant, Morgan CCapt.J, Shaw, Shipley I I4
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