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ffiiltonian
VOL. XI. No. z.
'
fflarcb, 1916
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.),
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�.
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$-. Lt is tn he hr,µcd thal 1926 will prove equally succ:�ssfuJ.
TllE MILTONlAN. 5
lo corne when you boys whu stancl ::i.l)Straighumdslim IJciore us 111.:,w. will in like ,nnnn..:r l.,ring y1011r sons to tl11.s shrine, and liy yot1r rc.vc.rcJK1..' kach them all tha1t 1.t must mean to Lhcm loo i..n lht"ir turn. And Hms as t!ach gcn<!-ration .,f Millon bovs draws near that grim and oh! So fonely, pE:ak. luwnrds,vhicheach one of us must scale with sweat and pain, it will b-, said of them. in those sple1111lid \\'orcls that th,• Ilishop qw,tecl to vuu last week. · \,Vhcn last seen they were i;-oing straighl for I he b)p. t �·
_,,. __
lNTO THE NIGHT.
-
(On a. .i.hir sailing a1rninst th<.' circle of 1he �e11in.g sun into (he coming uiitht.)
ft is rla-rk; the strnliglH fa.Hing Silhoucucs .i btad,;._ i;;bjp .sailing, Aorl Lite sun'! n.�t circle seui.ug, A thirst for nighl, and day-fotgr.t1Li11g', Shows tlu: ghusLly, black s.hjp diJl'()ing Gl1<1iotly bows, ;tml coming dri pJ>ing From the- wcL kis!I of the oce�11, Thai with an C':l�cr rcsd<.•ss mollun l>raws her lvHr 10 her bosom:bnLws her timid .s1,oclrc .. ll)wr,To rns;::ulf h<:r wvuld t<udea\uLu·
A$ 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"
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.
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
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-.:
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
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
THE MfLTO�AN. 15
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:
16 THF,: \\flLTOJ\'lAN,
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,
MILTON ISi Xl. 1926.
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\'.
TflE MfJ.TONIAN. 17
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