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THE BRENTONIAN Hucking b Ley 11 6 Kerbey b Crowe 24 Harford c Atkins Lewis b Knowles 0 b McMahon 5 McMahon b Oke 7 Crowe c b Atkins 4 Butler not out 4 Hider „c Atkins Dunlop not out 3 b McMahon 2 Alexander did not bat Blackmore c Lewis Extras 12 b M-Ross 0 — Bailey not out 2 for 8 wickets 61 Extras 4 57 LOWER HOUSE vs. UPPER HOUSE The inter-house match was played on June 12th, on the home ground. Rain fell intermittedly throughout the whole afternoon which made the fielding rather difficult. The lower house won the toss and batted first. Atkins played a nice innings and made 17 runs. Ley II bowled well for the upper house by taking 8 wickets for 14 runs. In the lower house bowling analysis Scott and M-Ross both got 5 wickets apiece for 10 and 14 respectively. UPPER HOUSE LOWER HOUSE Dunlop 1 c Atkins Dunlop II b Ross 0 Burford „....l.b.w. Ross 1 Rochfort I l.b.w. Scott 0 d ' Easum b Scott 7 Ley II b Scott 3 Church I l.b.w. Ross 9 Hagans b Scott 2 c Scott Ley I b Ross 1 c O ' Halloran Thackray b Ross 0 Donald not out 0 b Scott 1 Extras 1 25 Atkins b Ley II 17 Scott b Ley II 4 Butler c b Ley II 0 Kerbey b Dunlop II 2 M-Ross c Hagans b Dunlop II 5 McMahon I b Ley II 2 Alexander c Church I b Ley II 3 Stone I b Ley II 3 O ' Halloran not out 3 Rixon b Ley II McMahon II b Ley 11 0 Extras 14 55 BRENTWOOD COLLEGE vs. MR. A. C. PRIVETT ' S XI The last match of the season was played on Speech Day preceding the annual prize giving. Mr. Hincks a former master of Brentwood College captained the oppos- ing XI. A. E. Gillespie an old boy made 46 runs for the visitors before being caught. [Page Twenty-Seven]
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THE BRENTONIAN BRENTWOOD COLLEGE vs. H.M.S. FLAM BO ROUGH HEAD The return match against the Royal Navy cricketers was played at the home ground on June 7th. This was the Navy ' s last game before going to the Pacific theatre of war and proved to be a very enjoyable affair. Luckily the field had been cut that very day consequently the ground was much better although the pitch was still hard. Again we played a twelve man side. Navv won the toss and batted first but they were soon dismissed for a total of 70 runs. McMahon and Ley II bowled well for Brentwood taking 4 wickets each for a total of 15 and 16 runs respectively. Kerbey and Ley II were top batters for Brent- wood making 19 and 17 runs respectively. H.M.S. FLAMBOROUGH HEAD Lt. Scott b Ley II 4 Bilsby l.b.w. Ley II 13 Lt. Pearson c Kerbey b M-Ross 4 J. Harper run out 2 P. Thornton P.T.I. ...c b Ley 11 6 Wellington b McMahon 1 Keeble c McMahon b Ley II 1 Hunt c Lewis b McMahon 8 A. Thornton O.T.O. b McMahon 4 J. Cook b Atkins 1 Dobsin l.b.w. McMahon ...12 Dormand not out 2 Extras 11 70 BRENTWOOD COLLEGE Atkins : b Keeble 3 Dunlop I run out 0 Scott c Lt. Scott b Keeble 5 Butler l.b.w. Hunt 1 Kerbey c Cook ... b Keeble 19 d ' Easum .stum. Hunt 0 M-Ross run out 11 Lewis l.b.w. Harper 1 Lewis run out 3 McMahon c Cook Ley II - - b Keeble 17 Alexander not out 3 Rixon c Lt. Scott b Keeble 0 Extras 12 74 BRENTWOOD COLLEGE vs. ROYAL NAVY A return match against the R. N. team that played us in the first match of the season was held on June 9 at the home ground. This time the result was the other way around as Brentwood won by a slight margin. Brentwood won the toss and decided to field first as it looked like it might rain which it did, much to the players chagrin. Oke was top scorer for the R.N. with 14 runs. McMahon I bowled well for Brent- wood taking 4 wickets for 13 runs. Mackenzie Ross was extremely lucky to get 24 runs on a very slippery wicket. Atkins fielded very well at point by getting 4 hard catches. ROYAL NAVY BRENTWOOD COLLEGE Rustan b Ley II 3 Dale b M-Ross 1 Oke b Ley II 14 Knowles c Atkins b McMahon 12 Ferguson c b McMahon ... 4 Atkins b Crowe 5 d ' Easum c Harford b Crowe 0 Scott b Knowles 4 Ley II b Knowles 12 M-Ross l.b.w. Knowles 0 [Page Twenty-Six]
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THE BRENTONIAN MR. A. C. PRIVETT ' S XI BRENTWOOD COLLEGE E. P. Gillespie run out 1 A. E. Gillespie c Atkins b Ross 4(5 K. Symons b Ley II 2 M. A. W. Bridgman....b Ross 0 Maj. Wilson b Dunlop II 19 Dr. d ' Easum b Ley II 14 Lt. Ferguson l.b.w. Scott 18 R. Watson c Dunlop I b Scott 2 D. Hincks not out 6 D. Campbell run out 0 Dr. Angus c McMahon I b Scott 1 Extras 3 Atkins b Ferguson 0 Scott b Gillespie 3 Dunlop I b Gillespie 9 d ' Easum b Gillespie 0 Kerbey l.b.w. Ferguson ... 0 Ley II b Watson 4 M-Ross b Wilson 21 Alexander b Hincks 8 Dunlop II c Symons b Wilson 6 McMahon I not out 16 Lewis b Symons 4 Extras 5 76 118 THE COLTS In spite of a late spring and a large number of beginners, the season was a good one in many ways. An encouraging number of neophytes developed gratifying keeness as the term wore on, and in addition to those beginners who were chosen to play in matches, there were several more who would have been given their turns on the XI had we been able to arrange one or two more fixtures. Their time will come next year. Two pleasing features this season were first, the interest shown by several of the seniors, and the assistance and coaching they so freely gave, and second, the evidence that the idea of Playing Cricket is growing along with skill in the game — this is Cricket. The gasoline shortage and so many other activities in the various Schools combined to limit us to three fixtures, but these were thoroughly enjoyable, as we knew they would be. 16-5-45 Colts vs. Glenlyon School away, lost 30-31. 30-5-45 Colts vs. St. Michael ' s School home, won 66-43. 13-6-45 Colts vs. Glenlyon home, lost 43-50. [Page Twenty-Eight]
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