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Bryn-Jones, D. Y. Shaw, II. l',. Baker, M. l.. Clifford, XY. E. Cox, -I. XY. Shipley, -I. I.. XYhitto1ne. R. M. Duke and .X. C. Cotter. Several -lunior games were played and some talent was noticed. Myers, Read. Davison. Bigelow and Harker I showed particular promise. lst XI MATCHES SCHOOL vs. OAK BAY C. C. The School opened the season against a fairly strong side from Dak Bay C.C. Morgan led the bowlers with four wickets for 29 runs. Morgan also batted nicely and was undefeated with 41. Clitford I, going in nrst, played a most useful innings and showed promising form. but the rest of the School batting was feeble. A drawn game resulted. OAK B.-XY C.C. ' UNIVERSITY SCHOOL C.C. Scott, b. Morgan .................... -.. 7 Morgan, not out .........,..............,,,.....,,, . Atkins, b. Morgan ..............., 2 Clililvrd I, b. Parkins .,.............. .-L Sparks, b. Shaw ..... - .............. .- ...... 35 llryn-Jones, b. Parkins . ...L- Parkins, run out ....... - ....... - 245 llaker, b. Parkins . .......... -... -L- Hobday, b. Shaw ....... - .......... - ....... 3 Shaw, b. Dobbie .............. L .................... Dobbie, l.b.w. Morgan . ..........,,..... 10 Lox, run out ...........,........... LL ...... L.. L Deane, b, Morgan L .... L ........... ...... L . 0 Morant, b. Dobbie ..,,. L .... L ...,..., -- .... . Jermaine, not out ...... - ...... ......... I S XYhittome, b. Dobbie ..... -..L ..... L Sherritt, b. Morant ........ ......... 1 Duke, not out .......................... . ...--..... Donnelly, not out ......... .... 5 lic-nnett, did not bat Hale, did not bat Shipley I, l.b.w. Relton ...... L ......... Extras ........ - ..... - ...... L ...... - ............. ......... 1 0 Extras ......... ........ .............. L ...............,... .... L . Total for 8-wickets .................. 102 Total for 7 wickets ..... - ........... 433 SCHOOL vs. BRENTWOOD COLLEGE The only School bowler to keep a length was Shaw, who took four for nine. The School fielding was slovenly and Brentwood eventually made 48. 14 of which were byes. The School batting. on a wicket that was admittedly very poorj was shocking, and the side was out for 10, which, it is thought, is the lowest total ever made by the 1st XI. BRENTVVOOD COI-ECE C.C. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL C.C. Powell, b. Shaw .........,..., L ..,. LL ........... 3 Morgan, b. Dunlop II ..... - ...... - ...... 0 Dunlop I, b. Morant ...... L .... LL ...... 0 Clifford I, b. Powell ..... - .... L...L ..... . 0 Alexander, b. Shaw L ...... -L ....... L ..... T Cox, b. Dunlop II ....................... - ..... L Kerbey, b. Morant ................... - ......... 3 Bryn-Jones, b. Powell ....,...... - .... -- Stone II, l.b.w. Shaw ........... - ..... L 0 Baker, c.Kerbey, b. Dunlop II Dunlop II, c. Duke, b. Shaw... 3 O'Halloran I, b. VVhittome ...... 3 Bridge I, b. VVhittome ........... - ..... 2 McMahon, run out ..... LL- ................... 4 Wiebenson, b. Morgan .................. 2 Smith, not out ............... - ...... .. ...... -..- 7 Extras ...,................. ..... .......... - ........ - - 144 Total ...... 48 Shaw, c. McMahon, b. Powell Morant, b. Powell -...- .,.. L ........,. L.-L Duke, c. Alexander, b. Powell VVhittome, b. Dunlop II L.-L ...... Cotter, b. Dunlop II ........... L ........... Shipley I, not out ...... L ...., L ...,. L,L,,,- Extras ....... - ............... -. ...... Total ......... ..... - ..... 17
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il ,f '- il ' 5 if l -il 4 ' - 5, ?z.,.a 1, a n ' 'Q : EX -i ,far t 'a, ,A i M r all g 45 Xi' .1 gp, if Hfmll- C -- ------- A if . el xi-:-1-1-1-' ' 1 '4,xi'i.1f.-1 lr ff' - --:.' ixif'i f Q- X mr Lg -.a- -W W l ff! 'c -, I f if 4 f 'Ili 7 T - 'T-:.ilT mi 7 V ' ' 4. 'D ,A lip ff? -. U' AA xi gf .,ff Z f u Ill . X I l l TT.. r I A , . iff f i .QM fs -N3 T its si: 14?-2 'i x ' rg: I 'lj Q yyjff fy? I f Op. - ' i , f fg ry XX 7.3 - T 'V I ' I in 1 7 A M S N g 5 ,f f i , ij, f flgfi 'ff' 2 ' CRICKET, 1947 NYith no less than eight of last year's side available, pros- pects for the season were promising. U. B. Morgan was elected captain and li. D. Morant vice-captain. Six fixtures were played, three of which were won, two lost and one drawn. Shawnigan l.ake School were defeated twice, while games with Brentwood College were divided. The bowling was strong with Morant and Morgan bear- ing the brunt, and Shaw and Bryn-.Tones being very success- ful on occasion. Morant took 22 wickets for 93 runs for an average of 1.22, while Morgan took 15 for 68 for a 1.53 average. The loss of Baker early in the season weakened the bat- ting somewhat, but even so, this department was weak, and some players, from whom runs were expected, failed com- pletely. Morgan alone averaged over 10. In the six matches he made 171 runs, and being not out on three occasions he averaged 58, and. as far as batting was concerned, carried the side. The Clayton Cup was won this year by Morgan's team. The bat presented by the University School Incogs to the best all round cricketer in the School was won by Morgan and seldom, if ever, has there been a more worthy recipient of this award. Morgan also won a bat presented by the School for making SU runs in a lst X1 match. Shaw, who performed the same feat against Brentwood last year, was also presented with a bat. This year a special prize, a cricket ball, presented by Mr. Y. H. l.oureiro. an Qld Boy, to the best bowler in the School, was gained by Morant who, indeed, is the best bowler the School has seen for many a year. No new colours were awarded and the team for the season was: 0. R. Morgan f'capt.j, G. D. Morant Cvice-capt.j, tl. D. H. 16
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SCHOOL vs. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL NINCOGSN Batting tirst. the lnCogs were all out for 52, lllajor Moilliet batting freely to score more than half the runs made from the bat. Morant took four for 16 and Bryn-Jones three for nine. Of the School batsmen, Morgan alone looked Capable and the innings Closed for 42.1. Holms, R. Henman and A. G. Tisdall bowled with success for the lnCogs . UXIYERSITY SCHOOL ' HIYCOGQ.. CC UXIYERSITY SCHOOL C.C. R. H. Parsons, b. Morant ............ 2 Morgan, b. Holms ...... L ...................... 8 R. G. R. Dalziel, b. Morant ......... I3 Cliilord I, b. Tisdall L .......... ..L.-..LL 0 A. G. Tisdall, C. Bryn-Jones, Bryn-jones, b. Tisdall ..... L .... L ...... 1 b. Morgan ................................... L ..,.. -1 Cox, b. Holms ..... L .... L... R. L. Challoner, b. Morgan ...... 0 Baker, b. Holms ..... L.. R. H. Tye, C. 'XVhittome, Shaw, C. 8: b. Holms b. Morant ...... L ....... L ......................... 0 Myers, b.Tisdal1 ..... L... Major E. Moilliet, b. Shaw ..... LL 2.5 Duke, C. Parsons, b. Moillxet XY. H. Parker, l.b.w.L.LMOrant 0 Cotter, C. Challoner, J. A. Richardson, b. VVenman ..... LL... l.b.w. Bryn-Jones ................. L ..... 0 Morant, not out ..... L P. G. Skillings, b. Bryn-Jones 3 I. E. Y. Holms,b. Bryn-Jones .5 D . . Rraide, not out ......... L .............. LL. 1 XY. R. G. XVCTIIIIHI1, C. Duke, b. Morgan ........... L ...... ...................... 5 Extras ................. L ........ ...L 6 Total ....... LL..- ........,..... L ...,.........., XVhittome, b. VVen I'I13.Tl Shipley I, b. Vwlenman Lxtras ..... L ........................ L.-. Total ...... L ............... SCHOOL vs. SH.-XWNIG.-KN LAKE SCHOOL The School, batting tirst, started fairly well but a rot set in which was only stopped by a partnership between Morgan and Morant of 13 runs. The innings Closed for 102 which was far better than at one time seemed possible. Morgan's innings was an invaluable one and Chanceless. Shawnigan, with the exception of Relton. batted feebly. Morant took live Wickets for live runs and .Tones three for seven, and the School won by T4 runs. L'N1x'LiRs1Tr SCHOOL CC. SH-AXWNIGAN LAKE SCHOOL Morgan, not out ................. ...... L ...... L L 45 Relton, C. 8: b. M0rgar1......--..L. 7 Clifford l, C. X b. Pearkes ....... L 2 Xaden, C. Shipley, b. Morant 1 Bryn-Jones, b. Randall ........... L ..... 0 Pearkes, l.b.W. Morant ..... - ........... 7 Cox, b. Relton .................................. L ...... 10 Randall, C. Duke, b. Jones ..... - ..... 0 Shaw, b. Relton ...., L.. ......... ....... L 0 Freeth, C. Morgan, b. Jones .... .. 5 Duke, b. Relton ...... . ..L ....... L 0 Hanson, C. Duke, b. Jones ...... L 1 Cook, b, Relton ..... L ....... L ...... L 0 Forrest, not out ........ . Cotter, b. Relton .L ..... 4 Birch, b. Morant .... Morant, b. Relton ......, L ...... ......... 2 7 Kneuchelhan, run Ou VVl1lt'lO1llC, b. Relton ..... .................. 0 Burr, b. Morant ........... - Shipley, l.b.w., b. Relton ....... L ...... T Parke, b. Morant ...... Ext ras ...... L. .......................... .................... L .L 7 Ext ras ................................. L.- Total .... . .............. 102 Total ........ .
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