Trinity College School - Record Yearbook (Port Hope, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1939

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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD BOWLING Season o. m. r. av. Somerville 27.3 0 123 8.78 Duggan ii 56.5 13 182 10.1 Johnson ......... .......... 4 2 7 126 12.6 Jemmett ....... ......... 1 9 7 38 12.67 Finley ..... 56.2 5 229 13.47 Gripton ......... ...... 50 7 173 21.62 Little Big Four Johnson ......... ......... 3 1 5 91 9.1 Duggan ii. ......... 38.5 7 122 10.17 Somerville 16.3 0 86 10.75 Finley ....... ......... 3 0 4 111 15.8 Gripton 30 4 94 31.3 MIDDLESIDE CRICKET The Middleside team this year was unsuccessful in its school matches, failing to obtain a win and suffering de- feats in home and home games with Lakefleld and Upper Canada College. Despite these losses, Mr. Morris's charges did well for an inexperienced team. In the home game with Lakefield, the School made sixty runs, of which Russel knocked up twenty-three and Beairsto contributed thirteen. Lakefield easily passed this score, making seventy for the loss of but four wickets. Bowman bowled well, taking three wickets for twenty-six runs. In the return game, the School made a rather better score with seventy-four. Holton with twenty-seven and LeMesurier max. with sixteen not out were the most successful individuals. Lakeiield again bettered the score, making ninety-five all out. Bowman again bowled well, taking six wickets for twenty-two. In the home game with Seaton House Seniors, the School team was defeated by an innings and seventy runs: U.C.C. 121, T.C.S. 45. In the second innings the School completely collapsed, making only six runs. At U.C.C. our opponents made 126 without the loss of a wicket, and then

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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD P. C. Landry ......,........... c. Scandrett b. Ashburner 11 - C. S. E. Turcot ............ b. Evans ..............................,... 7 A. S. LeMesurier ........ c. Langley b. Evans ............ 3 E. G. Finley .................. not out .................................... 28 C. M. Somerville ............ st. Langley b. Graves ........ 5 W. R. Duggan .................. c. Langley b. Evans ........ 6 Extras ..,............................. 7 Total ................ ....... 9 4 Bowling Analysis o. m. r. w. av. P. Evans ............ ....... 1 9.3 4 45 5 9 L. Ashburner ...,... 12 5 15 3 5 P. Robertson ...... ...... 4 1 14 0 - R. Graves ...................... 3 0 13 1 13 Cricket Averages BATTING Season No. of Times Total High Innings Not Out Runs Score Landry ....... ......... 1 0 1 137 56 Seagram ..... ...... 9 0 131 47 Gripton ...... ....... 1 0 2 101 371' Cayley ..... ....... 1 0 1 105 33 Johnson ..... ...... 1 0 0 99 41 Finley ..... ...... 1 0 4 56 283 Parr ............ 8 2 33 10 Jemmett .... 3 O 14 13 Turcot ........ 8 1 30 14' Duggan i. ..... ............. 3 0 13 9 Little Big Four Seagram .... ............. 4 0 65 45 Finley ...... .... 5 2 41 28' Johnson ...... .... 5 0 68 41 Landry ....... 5 0 67 56 Gripton ...... 5 1 38 21 Cayley ..... .... 5 1 33 12 Parr ............ .... 4 1 18 7 Duggan ii. .... 5 2 14 6 Somerville .... 5 0 23 9 47 Average 15.2 14.5 12.5 11.8 9.9 9.3 5.5 4.7 4.3 4.3 16.25 13.67 13.60 13.4 9.5 8.25 6. 4.7 4.6



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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 49 proceeded to dismiss the School for 47, to which Tate made the highest contribution with fourteen. LITTLESIDE CRICKET The Fifths were again the most successful of the School cricket teams this year, winning two games each against U.C.C. and Lakeiield, winning and drawing with S.A.C. An easy victory was recorded over the Grove at Lake- field. Redpath played a nice innings of 43 and Lambert made a steady 39 not out. The School declared their innings closed at 108 for 3, and then dismissed the opposi- tion for 74. In the home game the margin was even greater, the scores being: The Grove 74, T.C.S. 139 for 4 wickets. Higgins batted flawlessly for 57 not out, Rogers took five wickets. The two victories of the Littleside XI. over Seaton House Juniors were by scores of 114 to 56 and 113 to 35 respectively. Lambert hit up twenty odd in each game, Hope carried his bat for 51 in the away match. Higgins was the most successful bowler in these games. The home game with S.A.C. was the closest of the season. The visitors made 102 all out, batting first, and when stumps were drawn, the School needed only three runs with four wickets in hand. The game at Aurora made up for this set-back, as the Fifths won by a score of 69 to 40. LeMesurier ma. had the highest individual score with 16 not out. In the two S.A.C. games Lambert took eleven wickets, being especially effective in the Aurora game, when he took four wickets in five balls. CRICKET COLOURS The following colours have been awarded:- First XI. Colours:-T. B. Seagram CCapt.J, E. C. Cayley, W. R. Duggan, E. G. Finley, J. M. Gripton, R. M. Johnson, P. C. Landry, C. M. Somerville.

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