Germantown Academy - Ye Primer Yearbook (Fort Washington, PA)

 - Class of 1906

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for the judgment which he used in selecting his team. Maxwell ancl Stoever bowled very well, while H. Graham and Fagan eoulcl be counted on for a number of runs. The other players were also very good, and deserve much creclit for their faithful work. W'ilbur Gemini also deserves much credit for manag- ing the team so well. The team was selected from the following 1nen: Riley QCaptainj, Maxwell, Stoever, Sheble. Gardner, Tripp, H. Riley, H. Graham, Fagan, Lippincott, M. Mann and Goodwin.. 104

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CRI CKE T TEAM VVith only three men left from last yearls team, cricket practice began the first week in April at the Manheim cricket sheds. Quite a number of boys came out when Captain Riley called for candidates, and earnest work was begun at once. At the beginning of the season, our prospects for a championship team were not at all promising, as most of the players were young, but work overcame every obstaicle, and at the present time we have an excellent chance to win the champion- ship. The season opened with Germantown Academy playing Central High School. It was our hrst game and the boys were a little nervous and lost the game. The next week we defeated Northeast Manual Training School easily. Then came Radnor High School, who at that time held first place in the League. Every one expected Radnor to win, but the old Germantown Academy nerve and determination prevailed and the team won by a good score. Then came the Penn Charter game, the hrst of the T. A. A. A. League. The boys played a beautiful game and won with ease. At the present writing these are all the games that have been played, but as the teams which we have defeated are the best which we have to play, we have great hopes of winning the championship. VVe extend our hearty thanks to the offi- cers of the Germantown Cricket Club for their kindness in allowing us to use their grounds. They served as our home grounds, affording many luxuries which the team would not have had elsewhere, and we certainly appreciate it. As our space is limited, we will not be able to say much about the members of the team, yet we feel it our duty to say something about them. Captain Riley, one of the veterans, played an excellent game, and deserves much credlt 103



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THE CRICKET TEAM

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