Brentwood College School - Brentonian Yearbook (Mill Bay, British Columbia Canada)

 - Class of 1928

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Brentwood College Magazine During the first week of the summer holidays the 1st XI is making a tour, playing their first match at Nanaimo on June 30th and then travelling to the Okanagan, where most of the matches will take place. Cricket Characters APPLETON (Captain): A fine all-round player. As a bat he did not settle down to give his best, but he played several good innings and can hit very hard. A useful change bowler who can keep the runs down, and a good field in any position. The fine cricket spirit of the team has been largely due to his able captaincy. ROBERTSON (Secretary): A reliable bat with plenty of reach and hitting power. His best innings were played rather cautiously. When he learns to force the pace without merely swiping he will be very effective. A good, though rather an expensive, slow bowler and a magnificent field in any position. He has filled the position of Secretary satisfactorily. MITCHELL ma.: By far the best bowler on the team; he can swing away and break back very sharply. On his day he would trouble the best batsmen. A lusty hitter who needs luck to get started, but then watches the ball well. His forty-four, not out, when he went in last and runs were badly needed, deserves special mention. A moderate field with a strong throw. HANBURY ma.: A stone-wall type of batsman who makes a good opener and who can punish short balls. He usually gets himself out by trying to hit the one pitched up. An uncertain field. GREEN: An unorthodox aggressive bat whose success is due to determination and a good eye. A medium-paced bowler who comes off the pitch a little faster than is expected. A very safe catch. YORATH: Has taken to wicket-keeping surprisingly quickly. He stops well and is very alert for any chance to catch or stump. With the bat he has not had the success he deserves, for while he has some pretty scoring strokes, his defence is weak. WILLIAMS: Has not done himself justice, though on two occasions he made useful scores when needed. Is inclined to pull and draw away, though he can stand up when in the mood. A good catch who could be used as a bowler if required. THE ist XI. Page Twenty-five

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Brentwood College Magazine OUR last year ' s vice-captain, Appleton, was elected captain and Robertson vice-captain for the season 1928. With seven of the 1927 eleven still available, the team proved to be exceptionally strong, and so a number of games were arranged with senior teams in addition to the usual school matches. In spite of this our First XI were undefeated at the end of the term, having won twice at the expense of Cowichan, two matches with the University School, one against each of the Albions, Public School Boys, and Oak Bay High School. The all-day match against a Mainland XI in Vancouver was left drawn in our favour after a day ' s excellent cricket. Throughout the season the fielding of the team was remarkably good, the catching, perhaps, being a little better than the ground fielding. In batting, Robertson, who had shown great promise in 1927, lived up to expectations, while Hanbury mi., the youngest member of the team, proved himself one of the most consistent scorers. Our bowling strength depended mainly on Mitchell, who gave several excellent performances. These players were ably supported by the other members of the team, who each have very creditable records in ' their respective spheres. Our Second XI played five matches, defeating the University School twice, the Shawnigan Lake School twice and losing to the Oak Bay High School when they tried to take the place of the First Eleven. The Third or Junior XI, in which we find some promising young players, shared the honours in two matches with the 2nd XI from Shawnigan Lake School and were defeated by St. Aidan ' s School. Page Twenty-four



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Brentwood College Magazine HANBURY mi.: A very promising young batsman with a really good forward stroke and some idea of cutting. He has also a good eye for loose ones on the leg, but is a little stiff and clumsy to slow bowling on the wicket. A fair catch. WOOTTEN: Was first played for his splendid fielding, especially in the deep, where he catches with unusual sureness and stops and throws well. He has become also a fair defensive bat and shows promise of further improvement. PUGH: A good bowler with sufficient speed and swing-in to be really dangerous while he keeps a length, but he tires easily. As a fielder he is rather erratic. HARRISON: Shows promise of becoming a good bat; plays straight and aggressively but has not yet had much success. A good catch, but his ground fielding is often spoilt by over-keenness. SYMONS: Shows good form with the bat, but is very uncertain in his first few overs. His two fifties for the Second earned his Colours as the twelfth man. Rather slow in the field, but can be used as a change slow bowler. Averages Batting Rank Name No. of Innings Times Not Out Total Score Highest Score Average 1. Robertson 10 1 230 50 25.5 2. Hanbury ii 9 2 177 50 25.2 3. Green 8 . . 122 35 15.2 4. Appleton ..• :. 10 .. 129 50 14.6 5. Mitchell i 9 1 113 44 14.1 6. Pugh ..: 6 4 19 12 9.5 7. Hanbury i 10 88 29 8.8 8. Williams 8 2 52 25 8.6 9. Wootten 9 3 47 13 7.8 10. Yorath 7 . . 39 20 5.5 11. Harrison 5 1 21 10 5.2 Denotes not out. Bowling Rank Name Overs Maiden Overs Runs Wickets Average 1. Mitchell i . 59.4 14 192 34 5.6 2. Pugh 30.7 3 99 15 6.6 3. Green 26.3 5 75 10 7.5 4. Robertson 34 6 147 19 7.7 5. Appleton 33.5 3 125 10 12.5 Upper House vs. Lower House Played April 28th. Won by Lower House. Upper House Wootten, c. Matthews, b. Appleton . . 3 Mitchell ii, run out 1 Robertson, b. Mitchell i 20 Yorath, c. Mitchell i, b. Green 26 Woods, run out 5 Williams, b. Mitchell i 8 Weir, b. Green 0 Pugh, not out 0 Ferris, b. Green 1 Adamson, c. b. Green 0 Robinson, b. Mitchell i 2 Extras 4 Total 70 Lower House Hanbury i, c. Pugh, b. Pugh 21 Hanbury ii, not out 36 Appleton, hit wicket, b. Robertson ... 1 Symons, b. Pugh 0 Green, c. b. Pugh 0 Harrison, b. Robertson 4 Mitc hell i, c. Wootten, b. Pugh 10 MacSwain i, c. Woods, b. Robertson . . 3 Ives, b. Pugh 7 Matthews, b. Pugh 2 Procter, b. Williams 11 Extras 8 Total .103 Bowling— Pugh, 5 for 25; Robertson, 3 for 25; Williams, 1 for 16; Adamson, 0 for 29; Mitchell i, 4 for 32; Appleton, 2 for 27; Green, 4 for 7. Page Twenty-six

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