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Shipley ll. bld. Bradley .A....v. D .. , . 0 cr. Scott, bld. Davies .Af, D 4 Burnett, ct. Julian. bld. Davies ..,,. .... 0 bld. Bradley ,i,,ll,i.,..i l,l. O ' 3 Shipley I, bld. Davies . D ..ssss,.,ssss.l 4 not out s,,,s Sherratt. stpd. Scott. bld. Davies 4.lsD .,Yl l Z bld. Bradley s.,D .a,v Z Price. not out a,.a D aaYsaaaaaa.s.,.v.aaaaa - D. 6 bld. Bradley aa,d ..ar l 0 Hett. ct. and bld. Davies D .DD...DD D .DDD 4 bld. Bradley D. 0 Extras ..D.DDDD, D DDDDD ..DD 6 Extras DDDDDD DD 6 Total DDDD DD...DD.D.DD.D.D-DD.DDDDDDD 5 3 Total DDDDD. ...D 6 2 ST. GEORGES SCHOOL Davies. ct. and bld. Sherratt D..DD...DDDD.DDD.D..D D DD.DDDD..DD D DDDD. 3 Bradley, bld. Sherratt .,D,DD..DD..D.D..DD..D.... D .DD..D D D. .DDDD.DDD 16 Scott, bld. McCormick .DD.DD.D.D...,DD....,DDDDDD D DDDD I 71 Bayliff. bld. Sherratt ..D,DDD.DD....D.D...D.D.....DDDD 0 Templcman. ct. Clifford. bld. Colquhoun DDDDDD . l Halett, l.b.w. Colquhoun DD....DDDDDDDDD...DDDDDDDDDD. ...D 1 Vv'hillis, ct. Clifford. bld. Colquhoun ..DDD. DD 0 Sherwood, bld. McCormick DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD .DDD 1 0 Bardon. ct. Clifford. bld. Hett DDDDDDDDDD -.D- 1 Julian, not out DDDDDDDDD.DDDD..D.DD..DDDD ...D 6 Neal, not out DD..DD..DDDD.DDDD...D.DDD.. --D- 8 Extras DDDDDDDDD D... 4 Total DDDDD DDDDDD l 21 SCHOOL us. SHAWNIGAN LAKE SCHOOL AWAY-RESULT, DRAW The second match of the season between the schools re- sulted in a draw. The School declared with 89 for 6 wickets and Shawnigan were 21 runs behind with one wicket to fall at the close. Clifford and Colquhoun opened well for the School, but the hitters failed, and Calton did not score quickly enough to allow Clifford to declare earlier. Sherratt took 3 for 15 and Clifford held a fine catch at mid-off. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL SHAVJNIGAN LAKE SCHOOL Clifford, ct. Patrick, bld. Long- Bellm. l.b.w. Sherratt .....DD..DD. 5 hary ................D.DDD..D...D..DD.D.. 27 Butt, bld. Sherratt DD...DDDDD.....D.. 9 Colquhoun, run out .,..DDDD...,DDD, IZ Burr. run out r.D.DDD.D...DD.D.DDD.DDD.D 0 Strang, ct. Burr, bld. Maclnnes 2 Maclnnes. ct. McCormick, bld. Calton, not out .DD,......D........DDDDD 23 Challoner D.DDDDDDDDDDDDDD.DDDDDDDDDDD 0 Shipley I, ct. Pearkes, bld, Mac. Pearkes, bld. Sherratt DDDDDDDDDDDD 0 Innes DD....DDD.................D...D..DD. 2 Patrick. run out DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD 4 Shipley II. not out .D....DD,D.D.....D.. 10 Johnson. ct. Clifford. bld. Mc- McCormick, did not bat. Cormick DDDDDDDDDDDD..D..DD...D..D.D.D 14 Burnett, bld. Longhary DDDDDDDDDDDD 3 Cireen. ct. Calton, bld. Shipley II 10 Price, ct. Bellm. bld. Maclnnes 4 Birch. ct. Calton. bld. McCor- Sherratt, did not bat. mick DDDD.........DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD 0 Challoner, did not bat. Longhary, not out D.... .,D. 1 1 Extras .........,.....D.. DD.. 6 Cowell. not out DDDDDD DDDD 7 - Extras D....D..DDD.....D.......D.D... 8 Total, for 6 wickets D 89 Total. for 9 wickets-- 68 29
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ton, profiting by a loose over or two, knocked off the runs and Shipley came in to hit lustily. Clifford declared at 109 for 6 Wickets and then Sherratt, 6 for 13, and Colquhoun, 3 for 7, dismissed Shawnigan again, and the School Won by an innings and 26 runs. SHAWNIGAN LAKE SCHOOL 1:lRST INNINGS SECOND lNNlNGS Bellm. ct. Sherratt. bld. Hett ,ssis,,i.. -,- 3 bld. Sherratt ...-,.-.........,, ,, 0 Chadwick. ct. Read, bld. Hett ,v,... 1 run out ,.,.....-,....... -,-- 2 Butt, bld. Colquhoun ,.....,v,v,.,.... --- 1 l.b.w. Colquhoun ,..-,,,..,. , 12 Maclnnes. bld. Sherratt ..,,.ss..,.. 0 bld. Sherratt .,,.,,s,,i...1,... -- 8 Burr. bld. Colquhoun 1....sss,.,...........,. 4 ct. Read. bld. Sherratt .... 0 Birch. bowled Colquhoun ....,.1,.,.......... 0 l.b.w. Colquhoun .......... 0 Patrick. cr. Burnett. bld. Challoner .,.. 7 bld. Sherratt .,,-s...s,,,...,.. 0 XVaterman. ct. and bld. Challoner s1.,,,1, 0 ct. Shipley I. bld. Sherratt 0 Green. not out ........,s.,.1....v..V.............. 10 bld. Colquhoun ,.s..,.,...... 2 Loughary. bld. Shipley ll.- ,ss.. 2 l.b.w, Sherratt ...,-.s,.... ---- 2 Johnson. bld. Colquhoun .ss,. 0 not out ...,,....., ,--- 11 Extras sss.sss,s111,,ss........ 10 Extras ,v,...s... ---- 8 Total ,..v. .............sA...ssf,. 3 3 Total .,..,.. .... 4 5 UNIVERSITY SCHOOL Colquhoun. ct. Butt, bld. Longhary ...Lsssssssss....L....... --- 10 Read. run out .,,1......,...,s......,......s,1.., f............ - -- 2 Clifford. run out ...L.sLL...,..,v.......ggvgL ...... 0 Calton. not out .,...,.,........,,..L.,..,.... ...... 5 2 Strang, ct. Patrick. bld. Longhary ,.L,,,. --- 0 Shipley ll. bld. Maclnnes t.st.t.t.,,,.... --- 7 Shipley I. ct. Johnson. bld. Butt ..L.,. ...... 3 0 Burnett. not out .,LLLL,.L.....L,......... --- 3 Challoner. did not bat. Sherratt. did not bat 1-lett. did not bat. Extras -,. ...................tr...... --- 5 Total. for 6 wickets ....t ..t,t t.,.. ...... ...... 1 0 9 SCHooL us. ST. GEoRoE's SCHOOL AWAY-RESULT, LOST This match was played at Brockton Point, Vancouver, and was the first occasion that University School ever travelled by air in order to complete a fixture. The School found Scott, the St. Georges captain. too much for them and lost by an innings and six runs. Colquhoun took 3 for 14 to lead the School bowlers but the fielding was very poor. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL FIRST lNNlNC1S SECOND lNNlNGS Read. ct, 1-lalett. bld. Bradley .......... 10 run out ..i..rrrc..,,.....r..,,.. - 5 Colquhoun. hit wicket. bld. Davies ,,.....v 9 ct. Julian. bld. Bradley .... 3 Calton. ct. Davies, bld. Bradley ..r... 2 ct. and bld. Bradley ..,... -- 2 Clifford. bld. Davies ,..r.............r. 0 ct. Julian, bld. Bradley 26 McCormick, bld. Davies ..rr.r.r.rrr ..t..t 0 bld. Davies ..rr....rr.......... 0 28
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CRICKET CHARACTERS CLIFFORD lCapt.l-A very useful opening batsman with a good defence, though somewhat impatient and prone to try and force things too early. He has some promising shots on the off, but frequently fails to reach the pitch of the ball when driving. In the field. his hands are good, but on the ground he is not so sure. An enthusiastic captain. SHIPLEY Il CVice-Capt.D-Never developed to any extent with either bat or ball. Failed to use his reach in playing forward. and as a bowler he bowled far too many loose ones. Sound in the field and always extremely keen. COLQUHOUN-A very much improved player all round. As a batsman he has style. a good defence, and some pleasing strokes, particularly on the leg side. He is rapidly developing the necessary confidence and his batting is becoming less tentative. Came on considerably with the ball: was a useful fielder. and displayed a splendid spirit at all times. SHIPLEY I-A useful wicket-keeper for so big a man. Seldom came off as a hitter. If he could learn to use his great reach and hit straight, he would make runs aplenty. Always keen and enthusiastic. READ-Gained in confidence and came on consistently with the bat. Strong on the leg side and has a fair defence. Lifeless in the field and a poor runner between the wickets. CALTON-A very promising batsman. His defence is fairly sound, but he lacks concentration. Possesses some nice free strokes and can punish loose bowling. Has the ability to bowl, but not the interest. Excellent in the field, both in the air and on the ground. SHERRATT-Had a very successful season with the ball. Maintained a good length and is learning to turn the ball both ways. Not without promise as a batsman. Possessed good hands and was extremely keen and alert in the field. BURNETT--Improved somewhat with the bat, although he never came off in matches. He can punish loose bowling on the leg side, but his defence is weak as yet. and his style cramped. As a fielder, his hands are quite good. but on the ground he is unreliable. CHALLONER-A most promising left-hand bowler, who has made an excellent start. Not without ability with the bat and will improve. Very good in the field and full of enthusiasm. PRICE-Hits the ball hard, but has no defence as yet. Excellent in the field. HETT-He had some good days with the ball, but was by no means con- sistent and frequently short of a length. Clumsy in the field and a poor batsman. Invariably very keen and willing. Grass Hockey As the football season opened rather earlier than usual this year, grass hockey activity was somewhat restricted. However, on October 2nd a game was arranged with a side captained by the Headmaster. The match was fast and the School did quite well in winning, 5 - 2. Burnett, Cotter, Colquhoun and the Shipley brothers showed good form. Mr. Wenman and Major Newall of the School staff assisted the Headmaster, and it was pleasant to see hockey enthusiasts such as Mr. W. Dunbar and Mr. J. Meade-Robbins turning out again. 30
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