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Page 1: bt ffiiltonian...ThrPttgl11•1t! thf; land Jhy cry rtN.gs /011,l a1t+f I•> , '' 011, qmt yoMT.Ult•ts lik1 t11nr, Be strb!fg, /,t slrb1tf: I•• EDITORIAL. Dl.RING the past

�bt

ffiiltonian

VOL. XI. No. z.

'

fflarcb, 1916

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MILTON SCHOOL, BULAWAYO.

He&.dma•ter: Lm11.·Lol. J. B. BR.\DY, U.S.O. (on le•vc).

):f,, J. A. Robinson. Mr. 0, J, Williams. Mr. F. G. J�ckson. Mr. A. 0. Campbell. Mr. J. l l Downing. Mr T. :'vlitchell. !Ar. W. Gebbie.):Ir. (;. T. !. Lwn:ud):fr A. J. Hoffman. hl r. W. G. H. Leon•rd. 1! r, W. A. B. Mills. ,4 r. n. R. N. Bloy.

Acting Hcad.m;1.ster: ):Ir. P. T. HOBlNSON.

Stall: 1tr. G. D. Sautb. Mr. W. G. Brown. Miss J. M. Hall. )/·Ii,,�:. 11. Ralph, ?-.liss M. Nicholson. ).'.li.:.- N. llonglas. -;\Ii$!.> )1. Goth\•Ul. :'vUss [), Wright. Scrgt•Maior J. 1'.lirlJc. <:orpl. Curran. Corp]. Dver, (oJ'f)I. Thompson..

Sc.bool Officen for 1926, Hnd PrcCoct-C. W. Perry, School Prefecta-C. \V. Perry, A. S1h3-Jon<:�, V. N. Hepker, C. BisstH,

R. C. Anton, R. C Treadwell, 1\1. J, Dedman, S. J. Knight.Hou•� Pnfects-A, )L Prrry, F. J. Posstlt, F. B. TherQn, J, Trinder,

F. C. Wisdom.Captain (Crickct)-V, N. HeJ,ki!r-; Vic�·Captain-C. \71/. Perry. Ca.ptain (Rugby)-A. �£ Gold hawk: Viu.*Ce.ptain-C. \V. Perry.

Editors of "Tht M.iltonian '' - J, Trinci<"r, r-. C. Wisdom. Crick�t Coac:h-�·fr, C� \V. Ledeboct. Rusby Coacb-){r. A. D. Cam1>hcU. Librnrian-)t'I r. D. J. \\'ilti;uns, Oebc1,ting Socicty-Pn·sidtul, The Hc:idmas.ter; Hun. Sec., S. J. Knight;

Cummitt<"e: A. !\I Pc:ny, C. Perry. F. Theron, W. D. Penny, A Sil\'a* Jones, H. B. Dugmore.

Camera Club-Prcsidc.-nl, The H(>:l.dma-<ttt·r; Vice•President, Mr. F. G. Jackson: Hon. Sec and ·trros .. fl Payne. Cotruuiuee: A. Silva­Jon�s, L. Skok. \>.,,', J Cravt·n.

Cadet Offtceu-C-aJH .. G. '1'. I. Ltonartl, l.icul. \V. G Brc.,wn. Cadet Lieut.-.'-\. M. Gctldhawk (left} Gamea Committee• (Cric.kel)-Prcsideul, The l le:.clmasLer; Vice·

Vrc.sidcnt, Mr A. n. ('amrbcJl; .Hun. Sec.. �f. ]. lJed.u1a.a: Committf'c, C". \V. Petry. V, N. Ht:pkc.r. (Ru.gby} Pre.si<knt., The HeadmM-ter; Vicc-Pre,;i(leul, Mr. A, D, Campbell; Hon. See., C. \•V. Perry: Co1ho1iucc: A, M. �ldhaw'k., ('_ BisHtt, R. (. Anton.

Athletic: Sportg Committf!e-l'n:!.itfont 'T11e Headmaster; Vice•Prcsi­·dcnt, ).'lr. P. 1" R(>hin!.r,n; f'onuuiHt>e� �rr. F. G. Jm:;kson, E.G.Raubl.!nhc:itH�r. V. N. Hcrkl:r, C. llissl.'ll, E A. Maughan and<.:. W. Perry (Hon. See.),

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BOXING, 1925

Slt11tdm!:. 1/1{( fo n;::l,IJ-J. Cu \l<-.LE\, H l.v.1,F.H(IYlt, r. �L\R'n\:, N. LFHFn.omc

.Wrfm.� fir,: t.• tt:v,M) -C. W. PEIU.:\', C. J. H1,,1, n. I�. ,\. Al H'<,flA�.

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Qf Qe lantlfunian \'ol. XI. No. 2. MARCH, 1926.

Jltre is 1til a,,,,nut fiU nll stadit+f �"d srn,ntf, By uMflffits of ratN .ind him ling st1>n1t, l'rt iN Ike frn·sJ,orJ ,war-s :<i,-,.e fJroH i�-.St born, No b,a&!n;.,trd !ooh tlJ11 5fmr.ting /um, lrt1s mit,.,,�/. Flitt/I t.'tNI tl;_'f J,>1u ;,•Jun j1afo11.s r,rus _.,,rnd. Dll1i at latffi1a, ioul ·,.·,id Plamtcn' <cn1, U'itile A rM Bub1t g,·i,it 11;,d t;att!,• mm, O'r, M(lfort pm.ir.s rtmra/Jy kllJ°' giur,J. Pt-CN<i t,.,t" /},t tllaN wAc>u NOblt ,t31'U }'OM ht�""

CoMld ht WolJ tlu btmat,s 6/ yar,t rt.1lls, <;Yr, Ital/ a u,ntint1tt IA.JI sttmmon.s tall.$

[4/- per a,mum.

F11t/t1Ys U fla" tluir st»u 1H MilWn's ,ar1, ThrPttgl11•1t! thf; land Jhy cry rtN.gs /011,l a1t+f I•>�, '' 011 , qmt yoMT.Ult•ts lik1 t11nr, Be strb!fg, /,t slrb1tf: I••

EDITORIAL.

Dl.RING the past year Dame

Fortune has smiled on us very LH:nignantly

1 and we haYe

little reason to be <lispleased wiih our performances, both in the fie�tl of sport and in the examina-

tir">,1 ro, nn. Detailed results of butt; m,,v )Je fnund elsewbcrc in thi:: iE-suC, S<' we shall make no iur-tber 111enli,1n nf them here, save that any school might well he proud of sirn11ar achievtment$-. Lt is tn he hr,µcd thal 1926 will prove equally succ:�ssfuJ.

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TllE MILTONlAN. 5

lo corne when you boys whu stancl ::i.l)Straighumdslim IJciore us 111.:,w. will in like ,nnnn..:r l.,ring y1011r sons to tl11.s shrine, and liy yot1r rc.vc.rcJK1..' kach them all tha1t 1.t must mean to Lhcm loo i..n lht"ir turn. And Hms as t!ach gcn<!-ra­tion .,f Millon bovs draws near that grim and oh! So fonely, pE:ak. luwnrds,vhicheach one of us must scale with sweat and pain, it will b-, said of them. in those sple1111lid \\'orcls that th,• Ilishop qw,tecl to vuu last week. · \,Vhcn last seen they were i;-oing straighl for I he b)p. t �·

_,,. __

lNTO THE NIGHT.

-

(On a. .i.hir sailing a1rninst th<.' circle of 1he �e11in.g sun into (he coming uiitht.)

ft is rla-rk; the strnliglH fa.Hing Silhoucucs .i btad,;._ i;;bjp .sailing, Aorl Lite sun'! n.�t circle seui.ug, A thirst for nighl, and day-fotgr.t1Li11g', Shows tlu: ghusLly, black s.hjp diJl'()ing Gl1<1iotly bows, ;tml coming dri pJ>ing From the- wcL kis!I of the oce�11, Thai with an C':l�cr rcsd<.•ss mollun l>raws her lvHr 10 her bosom:bnLws her timid .s1,oclrc .. ll)wr,To rns;::ulf h<:r wvuld t<udea\uLu·

A$ lhc suu is skiwly siuldug-Ti.rccl, day-weaty, drowsily winkir.1g, Red, re1ucrnut. dlu.tly bright-As the suu se1s W<>Uld endeavour To enfold be.r Sl>«tr�-lover, 1u llil! coming 1tigb1, forever, lu the ni,ghl, forever.

N. AL C.. (O.M.)

THE NEW SCHOOL.

TH I:: School, and friends of the 1 School, will Le glad to know

th:it the contract for lite erection .. r the new Milton School has IJccn definitely accepted ,and Ll13t build­ing work was beg-un on March 1st.

It is hoped thar the buildings will ht re.ady ior occupation by January. 1927. Th� suecessiul knderers were Messrs. McDonald aucl Macfarlane. of Bulawayo, and the estimated cost is £54,853.

The :,.;ew Schor,! wul occupy a fine site near the Race Course, overlooking the town, and wiU consist of thirteen classrooms, with a wrn ,dwurk-roorn, c:Un.ing· hall fur 250 1,o) s, and !WL> hvuses with accontm<;dation [or sixty or stvtnly boys.

We understand that provision is made for lbc addi tivn of l wo more houses when required.

J t. is w·idl feelings uf great pleasure that we learu the news that our New School is actually in the course oi cuustruction; aud we eagerly look forward lo the day when we sha.lJ move inm it.

Mascer (talkiugau()ul thel'arth): "Where du we all tivr?"

Class: ·· Oo the Earth, si1 !" �aster ( to boy who is 1,ot attend­

ing): "Where do y ,u live?" Doy: '' Up at the stat,,,n sir l"

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6 THE MfLTON1AN.

EXAMINATION RESULTS. 1925.

-

London Matriculation, June, 1925.

Class II.-

B. D. Buckley.H. Collis.Geo. LockS. Scher.

Cape Matriculation, Dec., 1925.

Class U.-S. Scher ( distinction in

Mathematics).Class 111.-

C. W <'-inbcrg.

New Regulations-A. Beemer.

Junior Certificate.

Class II.-V. R. Barrisl1.M. J. Dedman.L. Dickenson.l. Krnnsdorff.G. M. Palmer.Leon Skok.J. Tr,ndtr.F. C. Wisdom.

Class 111.-

P. V. Clark.S. J. Knight.R. D.R. Mac Lcnna1LS. R. .McPhec.M.Roseo.

Beit Scholarship Examination. J. Baron, 1st place in

Rhodesia.S. Seber was awarded a Senior

Jleil Bursa,-y of £100 per anrtum.

Rhodes' Trustees Literature Prizes, 1925.

Matriculation-R. C. Treadwell.A.. M. Goldhawk.

Juni<>r Ccrtificate­J. Trinder.

Hci t Cl;css-J. Barun.

WANTED. --

The nnme oi tl,e youth who declares Ut:it " Helvctii I eliqu.,., Gallus virtuto praecedunt " means "lfolvelii the religious Gaul precedes to pray."

0 0 0

The perpetrator oi ,h< pura­phrase of" 0 Death where, is thy $ting, or Grave thy victory." "0 Death where is thy sleep-giv­

ing 3naesthctic (sic.); 0 Gr:ive where is thy demal

march jn to oblivion/' 0 0 0

The name oi the lady member nf i.he staff who on sering the Mathematk-al work called "The Reign of RelatiYity/' r('rr,arked that she Jrnd never h(·arJ of him and suggested that he was of the ancient kings.

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12 THE 1\flLTONIAN.

RUGBY NOTES. CRICK.ET NOTES.

WE can look Lack on the 192;sea.sun with a certj1n

anH)u11t •A pride anrl sadsia<·liou. The Schuul , ctained 1hc Haddon arid Sly Cup, and in adilitioll won tbc Honey Cup, by def<-.Hiug ]'ri.nte Edw<.ird's, $alisbu.ry� by 4 poll1ts to nil. \Ve had JJrcv_i(.,uslyl,cal<:n l'l11mtree ( 13-3) lfl the t.1ualliyin� rpuud nf this competi­tion.

1 n the Hadd"n an,! Sly Cup cr,n­tests, we dcfc-atc:d Pfumtrcc­( 12-5} In the first match, and they wun tl1e sctnncl (3 0).

[n :.iddition to th(!. caps awa r<led c-arlic--r in the season, R, C. Ancc,n was awarded his colours.

C. W. l'erry, J. Livingslu111, C. J\issctt R. C. ,\ "I""· -�. S. \.Yul­huttr a�d C. 1- Gihh w�re sckcted t,, represent ·&latnbelekand ii;, the lunior lnter-l'rovinre match al S«lisburv, an(l all justified their inclusi,,ri in the tenm. Perry wa:, Yin·-Captain ,,r the Provine� XV.

Uf last year's XV., we have 1,,st Livingstoi1, Furse, :;\,fa.ug·han, <:,,i<lhawl,. (c.,pt.), 13:trclay, Geo. L.vck, �lcCay, Warren and \ntnn.Fnur of cheSe were Coluurs u1en,nnd thci-r 11.JSS is a severe qO�\ butwith tl1e material H "ur ctispnsal,we should have a succcssfolseason thi& yl'ar.

la urdcr t .. maint,tin tho high standarrl oi Rugby l'u11tbal I in Lh.e Srh,x,I. it is the duty roi e·very Lio\ Lu mak\.· a point of turning uptu ·hii game.

TH.E past season has Leen fromthe School point oi view, a

must successful ,me. The lst :Kl. has playccl e;cch week-end in the Scniur League, and the cx­pt"rit:ncc gained in those matches ha, stoOJd the Xl. in good stead iu the inter-schuol matches.

Oi Lhc mLcr-schnoJ cootests w� i,laycd fuur, three oi which we Wflll; the fou.rtl� match ,,-ns drawn.

flc[,.re the Christmas vacation we m ct and cnru [nrtaLly tlef ea ted :SL (;enrt;e's.

The Plumtrcc match playect on tlit B.A.C. Ground, ended in a dr:tw.

Plum!TCC hatted .first and scort<l 216 runs, h.t which we re­plitd with 119 runs for the loss u/ three wickets. heiorc stumps were drawn.

Ou March 13th we again ,te­fcatcd St. George's by au innin!("s, a skiliul century by Hq,kcr, aml some splendid bowling by Dug­more being mttinJy responsihfc irir tbe \•ictory.

On Mnrch 19th :tn<I 20th was playkd at Plumlrec nne ui the most interesting aud cxc-iting wnmes <1f 1he seril$. ...fhe SchuoJ battud first and after a good be­l(inning, f,.11lowed Ly an unex-1wctcd cnllapsc, were clismissccl fur 19$ runs. Plumtree ucgan their first innings jnst before the tea intenal and at the cluse of

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MILTON RUGBY tWloiu:r-..,11 rht • H,,,1('\ '.rnd l-lat't...l,t1 ,t Sh <.:1111° J925

n,,JII.',,�· 1,.,,,,,,h•hl \ \I r,wn· !« I

"'1<11!! l,l'.<I li>II( \\'III'}\\\' .lfuidJr n,,,,. (r}I t,, ,,,,. .1,1 I l,\)(IR", J) Ii .. , n .. , ,:, 1:11:11, I! I'. Ml.'.1 \\',

11, (\l'j',to(tt, \\' \\',Wit•'· ,iu,,,,:. l, fl,.,,-,,:;,,-\ S. w,,i UI I I II i\ l'i . ll Uhl ", ,\ U 1:.u.111, \\\I((,:-.,.,,; ), )l j \ h ('HWkU I (,: ... �,ht. C. \\ ' , .. n,rn �\'I,-, c:1r,1. >

i J 111�1,., J I I\ ,x,;,_.,,, .. /11 h,mt, lrlt 1., • •.��t- t-.. \ \f �t ,.1, , \'., ,t r A • ...-1'('1-.:

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THE MlLTONIAN. 13

lh� lirsl day's l)lay liad lost seven wick<'ts for 96- The eighth wicket iell ,u 108, and our µros• pects seemed very hright, hut a galla11t st;md by the lasl two b:1ts-11H·u enahlcd uu1* upponcnts lH reach l97!

I 11 ,,ur lir,t innings H epkcr (5$) anrl Dicks (67) were the .:-hief scorers. Our second inningsrealised 21)<1 runs for the loss o[ +wickets. Hepker played a bril­liant innings oi 124. Before doseoi play Plumtrce had lost threewickets for 3$ runs. The field­ing of both sides w�ts exception ...ally goucl, iu fact it was, hasHepker·s century, the briglitestieaturc of an excetdiugly finematch.

MILTON,. ST. GEORGE'S,

St. Ceorge's,-bt ln.nina,. Jackc;tm, c. Ou,i..rtnure. b Lock _. LO t't:rot1i, lbw., b \{cPhtt. (1 �I. l1arke, b Lock - __ - 0 Orr, lbw., b \ooldha\\'k _ _ _ 46 Hepker. c Stre.:ik, b Havwnrl __ _ 21 G. Clarke, c H<:pkcr, b H.aywanl ·-· 0Holl, hi1 wicket, b Loe• _ -·· _, 19 Simpson, b Gvldhawk -· _ _ 0 �lilltr. b Dugmore __ ·- -·· _ _ 21 Powell, lbw., b �lcPhee _ -·· ll 1.uxat.. not oul __ .. ,- -·· __ J2

Extras ., ___ ,_ ..... - 11

Total _ _ 15S Bowlin.g Anaylti•.

o. �!.Lock -··· Goldhawk __ Beemer __ McPhcc. _ SLrcak - __ Hayward Hc11ktr ... Ongn10rc. _

9 3 12 4 5 I

10.8 1 3 U 6 2 r, l3 1

R. 26 24 15 34 12 9

19 R

w.

J 2 0 2 ()

2 0 I

Mjlton.-lst laming-a. llc:pktr, lbw.1 b Lu.-r.at �· 9-1 I !.YWatd, < and b Lu.,a• - - -_ 21 Dick-., 11. M, C.larke;, b Lus;\t -- - J .'\ntun. ILw., b Jackson ..... - - - 1r..otdhawk, nol out ·- .11} IJn�more, run out _, _ {) �lcPhce. c Hepkt:.r, b Jackson .. _ 3-1Perry, c �L U�r\:c, b 1.,uxat . __ lUee111cr, c- Pnwc.:U, b Lwcnt ·- 16 StrNtk. uol out - - __ - -· -· 1

r�xtras -· _ - _ ATotal (for I:, wickNs) _ 2l�

l)cclarC'd. Bowliflg Ana.l7ai11.

Jackson Simpsvn _ .H.�r1kc:.r t'r:1wtll -Lu.xilt - - -

0. 11. R.II l �3 0 15

12 2 56

5 0 J2 IS 3 ;.7

W. 2 0 0 0 5

St. Geor'ti;e.'.-Znd hmi.ngt,, :

1cr\•tll, c .MtPllcC� h S1reak _ � �lillf'r. t. D11g111c,;rt., b P<•rry 0 Pl")wtU, ruu oul 0 Ja<"kS<.•U, not ..>ul _____ .... 13 H'-111, b Slr<"a.k - ·- - _ I

Extra.,; 11 T11tal lfc•r � wicktts) _

Bowling Anayt.li. O. M. R.

Goldh:..wk Pl·rry -r,ug-mOl'C -SLtcak _ Bcemtr _.

2 l 45 2 S 2 0 2 4 2 � 3 l ij

MILTON v. PLUMTRE£.

Plumtree--l•l l.nninQf..

37

w. 0 l 0 2 0

K. Fleming, c Gol<lhawk. b Bctmer 21. Fktchcr. c- �lcPhcc. b l\cemer _ ZP,.\\falker, c :\.n1,:m, b 1-fa.yward _ 13 rampbeH-R<xl,tcr, b Hayward 20 u. Flctch�f. l"U1I ,out - 4 Lilfflrrl, c Luck. b Slrl';"ak - to ).{ yles, c Cnldh-awk. b fiayvr.1rd 10 J1u;kson, b Ha)"wan\ t Ga.rrc::tt. uo1 r,ut ·- _ _ 66 r��yun, c Stn:·ak b Dugmor'r _ _ 9 11cJ)burri, i;L A11t.vn. b l-lt"J,kt-t .J

Extras _ _ ·- _ 30 Tnlol 216

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14 TFlE 1iULTONfAN.

Bowling Ana.ly.-is.. 0. )f. ... ,. w.

Guldhawk 19 I fS Lock - - 8 2 ,�

Mc.Phct• � 2 IZ

Rtean�r 7 2 15 Hnyw:-lrd -- 14 I 49 Strenk 5 0 J2 Uug1oore 5 0 15 T-ie1>kcr - -· - I u (I

Milton-lat Inn ing•. H.1.yw:1rd, nol out __ Gick$., b Hepbo1'11

··---

lJu_g:mnrc, Lt CaU11,,btJl • .f{odger Perry, b J:ick�on _______ Hepker, OM OUI - - ---

£.xtr:ts - -

0

0 0

2 I

I I 1

56 2J

I 4

30 5

Total (for 3 wic.kC'.'tc;) - J19 A,ld'bec, Antou, Bt"tmer, Goldbnwk,

St.rcak, and L<\ck did nnt bat. Bowlinll' An:.ly.i,.

0. ,r. R. w.

Camsibr:11-Rodger M 6 18 I

Hepburn 23 (, 39 I

Myl<$ - - -··· 11 4 IS 0

('\c;k$on 7 I 19 lLiford ;i 0 5 0

Garrett __ -·· 2 0 f, 0 Fl<'ming 2 0 12 0

MIL TON v. ST. CEORCE'S.

SL GE!orge's-ht Inning&. J acksoo, b Ougmore 21 C'larkf!, M., b Hayward _ - 2 Ht:i,kcr, c flcp"kc•r, b flayward 31 Clarke, h, c .Hci•lt!'r, b Dn1,unorc -· 0 Powdl, b Dugmore _ 0 Millen, b ]Jui;;Tnnrc- ·- �- _ _ 0 Simp!.ion., b llugmure M:-- - -·- 0 s.·,kolich, C Du,Glllllrt:, b Krui::h I t Lu.xai.. not 1..·t1l ··- ·-·· ·-· ·- -··· 13Hunt, c oLck b Haywnrl .. _ - - 0 Oe Gr;mdi, c bugm,,r-e, b Hepker ..... l

Extra.., _ --· .... , ._....... 7

76

BowJina A.nnfy,ia,

Lock, G .. . . . ... . Hayward, J. IT c1•ktr, ,� ·­IJuJ;mwrc _,.. Chatslel ·- _ Knibht ___ _ Streak_ �k.Ph" _., -·

0. M.5 l 10 7 5 I 9 4 -I I-I I2 I

W. R

lb J 12 l 95 12 0 9

l 9

-I3

Milton-1st Innings.

1-tep1«r. e Powell, b llc Graucli •.• 1,17H ayv.".trd, c (;Jarkc. b Lu.xa1 _ _ J3 Payne, c �lcpk�r, b Luxal 3 Knight, st. Clarke .• \J. b Luxal _ .... _ 12 �le.1-'b.e<:", c �in1p$On, b lJiller __ ";N J)ugmort", lbw. ,b llc:1,k«r _ _ :S Perry, c aod b l>e Grandi _ _ 12 Spires, nc,i out __ -·- ·-_ 21 Str�k. not out ____ .. __ 2

Extras 7

Total __ .. ... - 239 Lock and Charslt:) dld not haL (7 \1/-jckcts, Declared)�

Bowling Aualy,-i& 0. �1.

Simpson _ _ _ 1 nc Grandi 12 Luxal _ b Jacksoo _ 6 Hepker, V I> 11 iller . 3 Powell 2

VV. K16

I 61 2 37

2.1 I 41 1-16

ll

St. George's-2nd lnnin.gs.

Jacki;on, c Spires., b JJusmore - _ � 1 r C>pkcr, � Srirc,s, b Hayward _ _ t.s t1:u·k�, �I.. c HepkCJ', b Ch:irslcy _ O Lu.,a1. lbw .. b J)u�morc _ 9 1 )(' Cirantlt, b Streak _ _ _ _ () Powc11, G., b 11upnort - - - - I l lackt, G. c Spires. b r<.i,ii;ht 7 -',[iUcr, b Utl�more 7

So-kolich , Lb.w., b Dugrm,re ) Simp�1Jn, not oui - - 17 Hunt., c Lock., b Ougmore 2

E..'\:lras --· -·- ____ 11

Total _____ HS

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Milt<>n-l•t lnn.in.ga. \. Hepker, b Hepburn ··- - - ·-·· 58 J \V. T>icl<s, c Lilford, b :l<ar,icr 67 B. Pay11e, b I I<r,bum ··- __ - 12I H�lywar<l, c F emmin�. b Napier 16 B. Dugmore, c anJ b HtJ)bom _ 16 S. J. Knight.hNapier_, ______ (I l,. S pirc-�, lbw., b H�pbum - - - 1 �- Mc.Phee, b NaJ)ier _ _ _ J C . Stnak not ouL_ -· _ .._ _ ..__ 13 C Pc-rry, lhw .. b N'a11icr -·- -·- ···- ·-· 0 J. lharsky, lbw •. b Jackson _ 3

Exuas -·- -· --· -··· _ -·- 1.1

Total - ·-· ··- --_ 198 Bowlin_. Analysis.

0. M.Jackson ···- _ 19.S 4 C. 1-le,cbcr 7 0 C:urelt -· 7 0 Ht:11burn -·· _ 22 7 N;i1>icr - 17 5

W. R. l 370 .l9 0 2.�4 60

5 23

MILTON v. PLUMTREE.

Plumtree-ht lnniaga. r-,�nuning, b I layward _, _ _ _ 7 C Fletcher. c Dugmore, b Hepker 6 n. l-letcher, lbw .• b Dugmore. _ -·-· 16T. Htt>burn, c Hayward, h TJu�111orc 40n. Lilfor<l, lbw., b McPhce _ _ _ oWalker, b Charsley _ .. __ -·- -··· 15 Garn:.lt, not out __ ...... ·- _ _ _ -14 l lc,·iue, h Du�morc -··· __ � .. -� 0J :u:kson. c 3,nd b Streak -·- -·- _ -·- 6 N3,p.h:r, lbw., b Streak ·- _ ... _ __ JS mar.id, c Streak, b If;iywarcl 30

Exlr:ts _ _ _ _ _ __ __ IS Total -·· --· BowJing An.alt•is.

0. M.Herker 15 8 J-fay"'ard -· ,_._ 11.2 2 11cPhee _ 14 P., Knigh1 __ -· 6 J Dugn14're _ -· 13 1 Cbarslcy ___ ... 11 2 Strr.ak _ _ _ 7 o

- -· 197

w. R.1 ?o 2 31 I 18 O 8 3 � I 2.3 2 17

M.ilton--Znd lt:mings. V. Ht1okcr, lbw., b :,Japier - IUJ. Dicks, b 1 lcJ)hurn ·-· ··- _ .... _ -·· 13B. Payne, b Jackson - -- ···- - J G. Streak, run i.ml _ _ _ 13J, Hayv,ard, not out ·- _ --· -· -· 'llB. Dugcnore, not om - - - ,_ -· 2-l

E.'l:tras - -·· ,._ ._ _ _ 0 Tot•I (4 wickcL<) _ .. 204

1lt:clatc.-L Bowling AnaJyaia.

0. ){. w. R_Jackson __ 1,f O l 45Na pier ·- ··- ... _ 15 3 J 42 Hepburn __ ... _ 14 0 l 51 Garrett II 2 0 � Fletcher, C __ 9 I O 17 1.ilford 4 0 0 21 Dcviut> -I I O 9

Plwnt.reo-2:nd lnninJst.

K.. Flemming, not out -· -·- _ l2 C. Fletch«, lbw., b Streak __ -· -·· 4fl. Fletcher, lbw., b 1lcPhce -· _ I Hepbu,-n, b 1ld'hee -· 0 Lilford, nol oul ___ -· ··- ·- ·- _ 13

Ex-tras ..- R

Total {£or Bowlni_g

H<Pk<-r McPht:e ___

S1rca.k ___ r r o.yv{af<l Dugmore

- -

3 wkktts) -·· 38 Analyaiia..

o. '"- w. K 1 l 0 JO 7 5 2 2 2 () l 62 () 0 5 3 0 0 7

The Schuol owt'S a deep debl .,f thanks to Mr. Lcdel>ocr for his untiring cffnrts tts coach, and wt gladly take Lhis c,pportunily of expressing uur apvrccia.tion.

We sboul<l llJ.a: also to thank U1c Plurutrcc Staff and Schnol fnr the generous ho,;pitality extended to us during our recent visits there. As well, we have to thank Messrs. P. J. Phillips, ,\llan Welsh and Dr. Head for presenting hats to the Sch0ol:

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these were won by V, Hepker, S. �lcPhee nnd J, Hayw"rd re­spectively, We ue also dee·ply indebted tu the Qu�en 's Cluh ior so kindly lendin)< as their gro1ond 011 which to practice anti we t,tt. ke this oppnrtunity of tlw11king them.

A l:,a� has also been prtscn led by Messrs- Pu,eJ and Payne. :and was wou by C. B. Streak.

Tbc following an: the colnurs men for lht· sca�on, the awards haYing l>t:l!n marl<! aitcr the Ph un­Lrcc match:-

V. 11'I. Hepker (Cnr,t.).C. W. Perry.C. J. R. 1 layward.H' B. Du�'nlOTCM. J. Dt<lmt.11LC. n. Streak.W. C. Spires.S. R. McPhec.j. W. C. Dicks.

CRITIQUE OF FIRST XI.

Hepker, V. N. (Capl).-V,·ty guv<l hat, line iicldcr, and

now a usefuJ bowler. He is 1he: mainstay of th1..· kam1 and i:; a. gooJ hca<ly ca1;ta.in, alway� wil­ling to learn. The best bat the s�h()ol lrns had in the last th r�e year�.

Pel'ry, C. (Vice-Capt.)-Gre:atly improv<·<I a� a hat; \•,er)'

line fielder, and now i� doing wen as a wi1,, .. ket keept'r.

Hayward, C. J. R.-Very nice ldt-hnnded bat, g<1o<l

f,elder nnd u,>wler, is quite an ult!

hand now, and cine tJf the li�st bats lhe school has hau in the Inst three yea rs. Dugmore, B. H.-

Nicc bat, has bad bad luck this y�ar, hul that will chaugc; fnir ticlJer and now a useful bowler; will he a good gc,ogly bowler with practice. Knight, S. J-

. \ much improvcc.l b:u, ust.·(ul htiwler, anrl a very fair fidrler. McPhee, S. R.-

, \ gu<,,1 fi,rcing hat, -gw,d how I er and n uorl fl elder- One .,j the n1ust us'eiul m..-o in the side. Streak, C. B.-

Gr�atly improved bat. ustful ltg-urcak uowkr and guud fielder. Charsley, J.-

Jlas the making of a vtry fine bal anti hnwlcr. Yery go,,<l ck;111 ticlcl; he js yuung and sb1)ultl J:{f, a very long way ia the crickl!t world. Spires, W. G.-

.\ �ood stearlv usdnl bat, unc oi the most 11sdul l»1ts in th� lea,n. Fnir fielder, a little stout:an<l finds it somewhat dillicul1 w

1.Jend quickly; a little P.T. will tlo him good, Payne, B. M. L.-

\ bat wbu �-vill impr1_we, and a good keen fielder. Dicks, J. C.-

A la.st ntinule iodusion iu the team agaiust Plumtree, who thor­i,ug-lL(y justititd his sckction. \ t,too<l bat amt 6e kier,

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Jlnd: Jlm1•(/ij/ /ii ,,gli/J-'H. M I. P\\'NI<., S I<, Mt.:PU£K. s. j K�icarr c;, p. LoCK, C, lit- H, (.i,\U�ll)I•,, C. B. STIU:(.,\li, w. (i- Sr,,rns. 1'tatll llot'1(1, lo r,)-C. J, I{. IIJ\\'WAtm, V, N. H1>:t>li8I< 1capl.), G W �t:mrnot:k(co;1c:h). (;. \\', P1mRY�\1cc...;:,pt.�. II. H. Uui.MORli',

Sitl111g (It/I ii) n)!litl-B,. l1U,\'f-�ff1

J. f:HAR'iLR\'.

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SUMMARY OF CRICKET MATCHES.

Milton versus Plwntree.

The iirst Cricktt .Match bctwetu Pluo,tn .. ·e ;ind _\[ilton was

pla)<'d ,,n ,\Jiltun Grounds. •HI Deccmlicr 9th, 1910. or this n11d tlhc

s.ub:tc4utut t wu ur three matches we htwc m • record.

Ye�r. Gr'ow1d L.aptaiu 1912,_,,Plmntrc�.--,J- Bester __ 191J .. ,_,_Milk1" ______ ). Bester l9lJ.., ___ Miiton ··- ... ,_c van tfooyt!tL 1914 _ Plumtree.. C. ·v.in K<:.io)•en 19l-l T'h.1111tn;c.,_,_c. ,·an liooyeu

•IYI -� _J 1luonree,.. H. Child -·- __ �t9to.. ·:,.1ilton

L916._rJu1mrec-J{. Voss .... · - -1917 1tilton . . , __ E, Lang _ 1918.._.M�ion .. _ .. ,_E, 1-onf{ 1919 •. :Slilton .. , __ p_ Swl!I _ 19'2CL_ ..• 1:.1u111Lre� .. 1). Swift 1920-�1ilt(,n ... __ t•. Swift

·-

1921 ,__J>tumtre� . ...F. Slreak ,,_, -· L921 �\filtc,n ·---J, mackett l92L ... _Plumtree ... J. Bl�ckcu 1922... l�a)•ho11 _.J. Ulackcu 1922._Plumtrec. ____ ,_J. Lewis - -· J92J ... -.. -Oucc11'.:s . l92J __ Plwnlrec,_.. J. Thompson

\Ve They Result. S7 u., ll.'O 60 Lo!tl b)r 7 run�.

162 46 58 VVon by an inns. and (A) runs. 163 $7 \V(,n by )()6 rons. 180 57 102 \•Von by au inns. aod 2l runs.

\\fqn.

112 12 156 59 113

163 68 103 62 96

41 255

74 l4lor0 58 102 151 I&\ �; wa 183

120 163 No l<ccord oJf Scores.

92 229

\Vou \>\i'cm.

62 \V uu b,i,· au luns. anti J8 runi'. 44 \.Von l)y 48 nms. 66 \Vou by nn funs. and 29 runs.

11 J Lost by .f2 runs. 68 Lu!l by 36 rwl&.

L,i�t by an Innin�-,. 30 Wou by lO wickets.

Lost by 86 runs on hl luns. 2ll Luu by 201 runs.

Lo�t by 37 rt.ms. Losl. 1 .. o�t.

192,1 .... B.1\ .C. _ ....... }. Thoinpson 251 for 8 - 97

Lo$t by 137 runs. \•\fc.,u by lS.� runs. \,Von by 38 runs. 192..t ___ _ .}.UJton. J, Thnmpson

19Z.5 ·p111mtr�c., ___ A. t_;oh.lh.\wk1925. ... __B.A.l ... �\. l,oldbawk 19�- rlumtrcc...._ .... V

1 HcJ,kt:r

... 2i0 ZJZ

176 19 for() 102 88 \Von by 10 wicket�. ll91for 3 - lll Drawn.

198 �for� 197 J.Q rur3 \VoH by 1 run un l!.t hws.

Matches Played-25. H won U)' �·liJtvn, JO 1.i) Plu111troc;

1 drawn.

*Dcnvte$ �'lilt,,11 2ntl Xl. versus Plumtree !st XL