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UNDER-14 CRICKET October to November 1988 The half season opened with the first semblance of a fine all-round performance by the side, but then things began to go 'wrong and only the final match restored a degree of pride to the team. In the opening match stalwarts R. du Preez and J . Fowler failed with the bat but a fine innings of 25 by Brett Louw who received admirable support from Crispin Howarth 1191 took the score to the nineties. A last wicket stand of 26 between Ryan Thomas 1221 and Byron Loker enabled M.H.S. to reach a respectable total of 119. Cape Town's U! 14A batting wilted under the barrage sent down by Jerome Fowler and the nagg- ing accuracy of Richard du Preez, each of whom bagged five scalps in dismissing C.T.H. for 56. A Trojan spell of 21 overs by Jerome Fowler brought him five wickets for 62 against Bishops C but the visitors totalled 147 for 8 and restricted M.H.S. to 67, only Jonathan Logan 1201 offering any sustained resistance. It was much the same story against SACS B. Jerome Fowler, though erratic, did wonders to take 7 for 47 and dismiss SACS for 85, but the batting slump was total and M.H.S. lost heavily. Wynberg B did not fulfil their fixture, due to an ad- ministrative error, and the match with Herzlia A com- pleted the half season. A late start resulted in a decision to restrict each side to 66 minutes at the crease. Herzlia batted well to compile 83 for 3, the 3 dismissals being achieved by Jerome Fowler who bowled all his victims. A slow start by M.H.S. put victory out of reach but Richard du Preez 1141, Mark Frankland 1131 and Jerome Fowler 116 not out1 saw M.H.S. safely to a draw with a score of 51!4. My grateful thanks are due to Mrs Frankland and Mrs Logan for transport and support, and to Susan Daniels for scoring for the side. A word of thanks, too, to Mr Havenga for seeing to our kit so meticulously. January-March 1988 C Division This eager young band of cricketers, beaten only once in seven outings and lacking any match-winning superstar, gave a very good account of themselves and showed the value of enthusiastic practice, co-operative teamwork, and a fighting spirit. In the first match, against Oude Molen A, a moderate total of 58!7 featuring Craig Campbell 129 n.o.1, seem- ed unlikely to be enough, but tight bowling by Quinton Atkinson 14! 121 and Geoffrey Millward 13!81 helped bundle the opposition out for 41. Oude Molen B fell foul of the bold left arm spin of Jonathan Logan 16! 221 and the accurate seam bowling of Craig Campbell 12!51. Their total of 51 was knocked off for the loss of three The Fish Hoek B match proved a cliff-hanger. MI-IS made 74!4, thanks mainly to Quinton Atkinson 1221 and Craig Campbell 119 n.o.1. By the time Geoffrey Millward 14!151 bowled the Fish Hoek last man only ten runs separated the teams. Much of the damage was caused by the spin of Jonathan Logan 14f101. Steady batting by Geoffrey Millward 1321, James Ord 1191, Richard Oates 1131 and Quinton Atkinson 1101 enabled the side to top the 100 mark for the first time in the match against St. Joseph's B. Spirited bowling by Atkinson 15f51, Milward 13!91, and Oates 12f71 limited St. Joseph's to 51. Batting first at Edgemead, MHS came unstuck, only Oates 1131 reaching double figures. The opposition were made to work for the 52 runs needed, but reached their target with five wickets intact. Only time robbed MHS of a resounding win against Fairbairn B. G. Millward 1201 and C. Campbell 124 n.o.1 were the main con- tributors to a total of l0l!7. When the match ended Fairbairn were reeling at 36f9, thanks to fine bowling by Atkinson 13!111, Logan 13!l1 and Millward 12!91. At Bishops, MHS chased leather while Bishops C rac- ed to a mammoth 184! 2, but after losing two early wick- ets the Muizenberg boys took on their opponents and James Ord 1191, Quinton Atkinson 1281 and Jonathan Logan 129 n.o.1 steered the side to a highly respectable 89!5 and in doing so brought a successful season to a happy close. The squad comprised: J. Logan 1capt.1, C. Campbell 1vc1, C. Howarth, Q. Atkinson, J. Ord, G. Ord, W. van Schoor, P. Mouton, G. Millward, S. Peck, H. Scoble, M. Harding, R. Oates, R. Taylor, C. Soltau and L. Campbell, the loss of whose services behind the stumps when he developed knee trouble was a blow of which the effects were felt throughout the season. A word of thanks is due to the Logan, Scoble and Atkinson families for help with transport. A very special accolade must be given to Mr John Logan without whose help as manager in absence of Mr Havenga the Under 14 side would have had to be withdrawn from the league. Your assistance is deeply appreciated. B. Commins wickets, top scorer being Geoffrey Millward 1231. Sponsored by Juta Educational Booksellers 8: Publishers 49 .-.-quasi: -' '- r-:Rives- We -ee-f aaa-L--ev-Tag '.i.' f I Q: .f f . 1 A
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Mastering Mathematics is probably one of the biggest problems facing students today. The advent of the computer age has made mathematical knowledge an essential skill for coping at school, at home and in the work place. Therefore, how important is mathematics in your child's future? Don't allow your child to suffer a job mismatch. The chances are that with a good pass in matric maths, your child will be able to achieve a satisfactory career. lf you think passing maths is tough - failing maths is far worse. At MASTER MATHS we cater for pupils who are lagging behind in class, those who have missed out on basics in earlier standards, those who have left things to the last minute and those who aspire to better maths marks. S MASTER MATHS encourages all students to become mathematically independent and so restore confidence and self-esteem. Contact Mrs. van der Vlfesthuizen at MASTER MATHS, TOKAI at telephone 75-9621 for further information for students from Standard 5 to Matric, also N1 - 4 Maths. 48 KM... V--r'--re' 'T' 7?7f7Q'?f7'ff - V V ,Vt-ft' ', a!ur'V,?- , ' Elec: ' 5, 7,31 5ew..aiMf, V ,, . . .
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