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... kicking rather difficult , but still our score ought to have been much larger . Scarcely had the game commenced when Mr. Knapton got possession , and scored our first point . Following up this success Mr. Green got through all opponents ...
... kicking rather difficult , but still our score ought to have been much larger . Scarcely had the game commenced when Mr. Knapton got possession , and scored our first point . Following up this success Mr. Green got through all opponents ...
Side 34
... kicked out from behind , frequently bringing their heads into re- quisition . Our men might copy their example in this respect with great benefit to the team . This was the last time on which our Captain was able to play for us , and ...
... kicked out from behind , frequently bringing their heads into re- quisition . Our men might copy their example in this respect with great benefit to the team . This was the last time on which our Captain was able to play for us , and ...
Side 35
... kicked off about a quarter past four , and , as usual in our matches with Oswestry , the game was very fast . For some time , though our opponents had decidedly the best of it , no decisive point was obtained , till Topham by a splendid ...
... kicked off about a quarter past four , and , as usual in our matches with Oswestry , the game was very fast . For some time , though our opponents had decidedly the best of it , no decisive point was obtained , till Topham by a splendid ...
Side 38
... kicking . Would make a good player if he would practise more . 10st . 4lb . G. W. D. B. Lloyd . Plays a very good game with Davies and often makes fine runs on the left side . He centres unselfishly and has decidedly improved in this ...
... kicking . Would make a good player if he would practise more . 10st . 4lb . G. W. D. B. Lloyd . Plays a very good game with Davies and often makes fine runs on the left side . He centres unselfishly and has decidedly improved in this ...
Side 39
... kicking and throwing out , but must learn to get the ball farther away from the front of the goal . 10st . Mr. R ... kicked off for our opponents . Our men bad considerably the best of and game from the com- mencement , but though the ...
... kicking and throwing out , but must learn to get the ball farther away from the front of the goal . 10st . Mr. R ... kicked off for our opponents . Our men bad considerably the best of and game from the com- mencement , but though the ...
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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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