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B r e n t w o o d College Magazine ALTHOUGH our cricket record for this season may not seem very im- pressive, one must not forget that this is but our second season of cricket since its revival. We are glad to see a far keener interest in the game and considerable promise amongst the juniors for next year. During most of the term the batting presented a difficult problem, as on many occasions it broke down unaccountably, and it was not until the last few matches that any degree of confidence could be placed on the ability of the remainder of the side to make runs once our first four batsmen were out. Although we hoped at the beginning of the season that we had a variety of bowling, our attack was by no means as formidable as we could have wished. Johnston and Field, who had to bear the brunt of the bowling, worked hard all the time, and on several occasions met with considerable success, but they frequently bowled far too much, with the result that their bowling lost strength and sting. BRENTWOOD COLLEGE vs. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL Played on May 8th at University School — Lost University School — Smith, b Field 37 Darling, c, b Field Huff, b Johnston Jeanneret, run out Field, b Johnston Thorne, b Field Massey, ii, b Field Ireland, c, b Wilby iii . Jones, not out Massey, i, l.b.w., Field Everet, c, b Bassett Extras 4 11 34 6 Brentwood College — Bassett, run out 2 Holmes, D., c, b Jeanneret 7 Johnston, run out 10 Field, not out Ross, b Huff 8 Wells, c, b Jeanneret ... 4 Izard, A., b Huff 5 Wilby, D., b Jeanneret 14 Wilby, G., b Huff 0 Hinton, c, b Jeanneret 0 Harvey, run out 9 Extras 22 2 0 1 2 0 5 0 1 Total 132 Total Bowling: Field, 5 for 39; Bassett, 1 for 34; Johnston, 2 for 24; Wilby. G. f 1 f Page Fifteen
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Brentwood College Magazine JUNIOR RUGBY TEAM The Juniors were fortunate this season in securing quite a number of matches in spite of the impossible weather conditions and the measles epidemic which made football impracticable during most of the Easter term. Their experience in match play should prove of value to them in the future. Their chief failing lay in the fact that they were an unbalanced side. There were five or six players of real promise, but the remainder consisted of boys who had to be included, because there was no choice. In spite of this, the side improved through the season both in enthusiasm and in knowledge of the game, finishing up with two really good matches against the Cowichan Juniors, and an excellent game with Fairbridge. Among the forwards, Clist and Hinton always worked hard; Hay always set an example to the side by his tackling at full back ; Sunderland, Rogers, Mackenzie and Dunlop showed promise for next season. Matches Avere played against teams from University School, Shawnigan, St. Michaels, St. Georges, Fairbridge and Cowichan. Basketball The first team did well this year in winning seven out of the nine matches played. A great deal of improvement was shown during the latter part of the season. GAMES PLAYED Brentwood College vs. Staff Team — Won 37-30. Brentwood College vs. West )Rioad — Lost 23-32. Brentwood College vs. St. George ' s — Won 48-11. Brentwood College vs. Old Boys — Won 27-14. Brentwood College vs. West Road — Lost 20-25. Brentwood College vs. West Road — Won 25-22. Brentwood College vs. Oak Bay — Won 37-22. Two other games were played, on April 10th and 11th, against the men of H.M.C.S. Armentiers, both of which were won by the school. In the house match the Upper House was the Victor, the final score being 33-25. CHARACTERS FIELD — A fast forward on the attack, but a little weak in the defence. SYMONS — A quickly moving forward, having a very accurate shot. MITCHELL — A strong defence with a fast accurate pass. ASSELSTINE — A good shot but inclined to dribble too much. ROSS — Inexperienced, but has played hard and well. HARVEY — Small, but is a very promising shot. Page Fourteen
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Brentwood College Magazine BRENTWOOD COLLEGE Played on May 15th, University School — Smith, b Johnston 2 Sproule, c Johnston, b Field 1 Huff, l.b.w. Field 8 Jeanneret, c Johnston, b Field 0 Field, c Wilby, D., b Ross 25 Thorne, c Ross, b Johnston 1 Jones, b Field 7 Massey, ii, b Johnston 0 Pott, b Johnston 6 Everett, not out 9 Ireland, c Holmes, b Ross 0 Extras 3 Total 62 Bowling: Johnston, 4 for 19; Field, 4 s. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL at Brentwood — Lost. Brentwood College — Bassett, l.b.w. Huff 0 Holmes, b Jeanneret 0 Johnston, c b Jeanneret 2 Field, c Thorne, b Jeanneret 8 Ross, b Huff 3 Wells, b Huff 2 Izard, A., b Jeanneret 12 Wilby, D., c Field, b Thorne 1 Wilby, G., c Smith, b Jeanneret 3 Hinton, b Huff 2 Harvev, not out 0 Extras 0 Total 33 26; Ross, 2 for 15. BRENTWOOD COLLEGE vs. COWICHAN CRICKET CLUB Played on May 22nd at Duncan — Drawn. Cowichan C.C. — Porter, b Johnston 0 Corbishley, b Field 19 Fox, c Johnston, b Mr. Taylor 25 Wilkinson, c Rogers, b Mr. Taylor.. 15 Dunlop, c Field, b Johnston 18 Charter, b Johnston 5 Saunders, b Mr. Hincks 4 Leggatt, ct Wells, b Mr. Hincks 11 Considine, not out 3 Jones, not out 1 Baiss, did not bat Extras 2 Total (for eight) 103 Brentwood College — Mr. Ellis, c Saunders, b Leggatt 20 Bassett, not out 29 Mr. Hincks, retired 43 Field, not out 53 Mr. Privett Johnston Mr. Taylor Rogers Wilbv, G. Wells Harvey Extras }■ did not bat Total (for 2) 154 Bowling: Johnston, 3 for 32; Field, 1 for 40; Mr. Taylor, 2 for 18; Mr. Hincks, 2 for 13. BRENTWOOD COLLEGE vs. SHAWNIGAN LAKE SCHOOL Played on May 29th at Brentwood — Lost Shawnigan Lake School — Smith, c Wilby, G., b Johnston 2 Cooper, b Johnston 29 Day, i, b Field 0 Fleck, b Johnston 5 Day, ii, b Field 0 Newton, l.b.w. Field 25 Torland, c Ross, b Field 24 Moore, c Johnston, b Wells 20 Bell, not out 19 Gainer, b Wells 0 Taylor, not out 0 Extras 10 Brentwood College — Bassett, run out 15 Holmes, D., b Newton 0 Field, c, b Newton 0 Johnston, c, b Smith 2 Ross, b Smith Wells, l.b.w. Newton Izard, A., not out Wilby, D., c, b Newton Wilby, G., run out Chadwick, c, b Smith ... Cooke, b Newton Extras Total (for 9) 134 Total Bowling: Field, 4 for 51; Johnston, 3 for 59; Wells, 2 for 13. 0 1 4 0 0 0 2 6 30 Page Sixteen
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