Chronicle-1931

-14-. -7 fc Hopkins, Collins, Vinniccmbe, Crookes, Vfeightman and Ni^tingale did not bat, BOV/LING. O M R W. Hvix*don. ••• IB & 16 4 Hopkins. ... ... ... 9 6 4 4 Crawford. ... ... ... 3 L 4 2 KEARSNEY JUNIORS vs STANGER SCHOOL. At Kearsney November 19th. Won by 22 runsStanger School, let Innings; 22 (Dyer 3 for 2, Balcomb A.V.3 for 4, MacNeillie 5 for 5). 2nd Innings: 30 (Dicks 4 for 4, MacNeillie 3 for 3). Kearsney: let Innings: 44 (Adams 7 for 14). CRICKET. ?! Tuesday, 2.15 p.m. The following, si dele placet, and weather permitting,(i.e. if not too hot, too cold, too wet, or too dry) will represent the staff (reinforced) of Kearsney College, Natal, against the boys :- ^'I 1. Patron: Miss C. G. Ellis, (Art Certif.) 2. Playing Manager; Mr. R. H. Matterson, M.A. (Hons. Soi.) 5, Non-acting Captain: Mr. G. M. Oram, B.A. (Hons Hist.) 4. General Busybody; Mr. J. F. Reece, B.A. (Hons Ovid.) 5. Ornament: Mr. C. 0. Medworth, T.2. (Hons.R.F.C.) 6. Coach: Mr. L. T. Harrison B.Sc. (Cert, in B.-K.) 7. Talkie: Mr. 7/r. Hulett, P.A. (Dip. in Domestic Sci.) 8. Stylist: Mr, J. N. Hulett, J-C. (1st Cl. Lat.) 9. Non10. wagging11. Tail. Messrs. G. Jacobs, A. Vilhitmill, Vfei. Robertson. # j»<-

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