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Side 3
... Cranage , and in the next there is to be an ambitious attempt to represent " The Old Boys ' Team , " while the text of the production receives , in " Our Oxford Letter , " a decided acquisition . " Most back numbers of The Oldhallian ...
... Cranage , and in the next there is to be an ambitious attempt to represent " The Old Boys ' Team , " while the text of the production receives , in " Our Oxford Letter , " a decided acquisition . " Most back numbers of The Oldhallian ...
Side 6
... CRANAGE . SECRETARY : J. E. B. BALL . Old Boys ' Football Match . HAT is the reason that whenever old boys come over for the Athletics or Cricket or Football matches it is sure to be raining ? " On December 13th , 1884 , many asked ...
... CRANAGE . SECRETARY : J. E. B. BALL . Old Boys ' Football Match . HAT is the reason that whenever old boys come over for the Athletics or Cricket or Football matches it is sure to be raining ? " On December 13th , 1884 , many asked ...
Side 7
... Cranage , centre ; E. Miller and W. Appleton ( sub . ) right side . PRESENT . - W . M. Maxwell , goal ; Messrs . R. Weston and R. N. Green , back ; J. M. Buckingham , J. S. Lea and A. E. Ball , half - back ; G. W. D. B. Lloyd and H ...
... Cranage , centre ; E. Miller and W. Appleton ( sub . ) right side . PRESENT . - W . M. Maxwell , goal ; Messrs . R. Weston and R. N. Green , back ; J. M. Buckingham , J. S. Lea and A. E. Ball , half - back ; G. W. D. B. Lloyd and H ...
Side 8
... Cranage further increased our total . For the Y. M. C. A. Pooler and Thomas were conspicuous , the latter stopping several hard shots ; our play on the whole was fair , but no very brilliant form was shewn , especially among the ...
... Cranage further increased our total . For the Y. M. C. A. Pooler and Thomas were conspicuous , the latter stopping several hard shots ; our play on the whole was fair , but no very brilliant form was shewn , especially among the ...
Side 9
... Cranage . A fourth and fifth followed in quick succession both from the toe of J. E. B. Ball . After half - time , although our visitors were Low rein- forced by the late comers , they did not do much better and we were able to add ...
... Cranage . A fourth and fifth followed in quick succession both from the toe of J. E. B. Ball . After half - time , although our visitors were Low rein- forced by the late comers , they did not do much better and we were able to add ...
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A. E. Ball A. G. Topham A. H. Friedlander A. J. Kidley A. J. Knapton Bowling Analysis BOWLING AVERAGES Bridgnorth Byes C. H. Saunders Cambridge centre Church College cricket D. H. S. Cranage Dear Sirs E. H. Burt E. W. Appleton favour football G. E. W. Cranage G. M. Grace G. W. D. B. Lloyd G. W. R. Paul goal H. F. Douglas half-back Haughmond Hill J. E. B. Ball J. H. Webb J. L. Burt J. O. Haughton kicking left side M. S. Paterson Market Drayton motion Newport Grammar School Old Boys Old Hall School Oldhallian opponents P. C. Faithfull Parkin Peterhouse played presented R. M. C. Krell R. N. Green Race right side round score season Second Eleven Second Prize splendid T. F. J. Truss T. H. Davies Tettenhall College Third Eleven Upton Magna W. M. Maxwell Wellington Weston Wheeler wickets
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