before he was out at 6/20, McPherson went at 202 and OPEN PLAYERS P, Montgomery G, Bitcon lacked penetration even though they bowled 1, Tomkins Wesley were finally out just before 6,00 p,m, for 229 at the B, Anwyl R, Tennant with accuracy on many occasions. C. Farmer close of play. J Rouvalis G, Burgess A Kausman G, Papaioannou B, Van Twest The B's, led by Dean Kenneally, had an Brighton won on the first innings by 101 runs. P Gross G, Peck P,Jones interesting season, winning two out of five A, Williams W, Smith T, Larritt Round 7: A.P.S. Bye. J Veitch B. Prountzos M. McLaughlin matches. Again, lack of consistency with both N, Pike Stephen Gray J, Miller bat and ball was in evidence. Wesley College v. Bedford School J, Lee Stuart Gray R, Nancarrow G, Houssos D, Verlinden The season concluded with the visit of Bedford School from C Sigmont The C's and D's were not fixed teams. A J, Ismail H, Martin Great Britain, Fourteen txjys, lour masters, and their M Halford large number of boys participated both at R, Diemont Headmaster. Mr. C. I. M. Jones, were guests of Wesley for D Baxter A, Gotf practice and on Saturdays. Even though few A. Cameron G. Patterson three nights at the beginning of their Australian tour. , Heriot C.Fone D. Savory games were won, useful contributions were Tadgell A game under APS. conditions resulted in Wesley's D, Martine P. Nestor , Harns made and all boys were better cricketers by winning by two runs, A, Sun T. Stratopoulos , Aarons the end of the season. D, Harbinson D, Bromley Bedford: 133 (M, Nutt42, S, Clayton 28. E. Castenskiold 25, , Bartram M, Doust T Skapetis Harbinson 3/27, Kenyon 2/25. Hibbins 2/17. Roberts 4/7). M, Ford R, Long UNDER 15 PLAYERS and 5/144 (Ferguson 44 retired, Millard 34. Mitchell 22). lost to Wesley: 9/135 (Hibbins 17. Kenyon 29. Roberts 23. As N, Paranavitana D's Jackson 16: Castenskiold 6/28). Under 16 M, Pirpiris P G Blackman D. F, Abbott S, J, Shaw The visitors in their first game in Australia found the wicket All sides had a mixed season in terms of J, Boucher N, Alevras D, Sinclair faster than their own at home and took some time to settle success, but by far the most encouraging A, F, Brougham D, G, Bayliss H, J, Stephens down to our conditions. Harbinson, Roberts, Kenyon and D, A, Cameron D, J, Bowyer Hibbins all bowled well to limit Bedford to 133. Wesley feature of the 1982 season was the manner in P, Tagkalidis which all Under 16 players approached the C. A, Grant D B,Fasham batsmen were under continual pressure. S. R- Lie C, Thomas A, Flaounas game. They were enthusiastic at all times, D, Turner The Bedford bowling was of excellent standard — constant A. J. McGill D. H, Galbin line and length being maintained, with Keeper Millard practice included, and demonstrated C. M. Ryan P A Gow C's keeping brilliantly up at the stumps to the medium pace excellent sportsmanship on all occasions. R. P. Savedra D, Hannan bowlers. N. Schmidt P, Alateras S. Johnstone The sides were well led by Woods 0. Trevaks L, Baziotis V. Kontoulis It was a tine game of cricket and a fitting end to the season. (Under 16A), Townley, Blower, Thompson M. K. Wells W, R, Dows A. Lowe J, Galanis K, Mitchell (UnderlBB), Freeman (Under 16C) and G, R, Griffith A, Ogilvy 1982 A.P.S. RESULTS Brown, Booth (Under 16D). Bs S, Hall C, Psarreas D. Barnes D, Liu M Risstrom 12.17 Thanks to the Under 16 coaches — Dr. S- R. Elliott M, OHalloran D. Sawicki St. Kevin's College 11.7 W. J. Harbinson J. Orchard S. Stewart 11.06 Johnson, Mr. Gregory, Mr. Wilms and Mr. P. D, Hodge S, Prebble P Walker 10.96 Hibbins. M. A.Joyner R.J.Smith Carey Grammar School 10.63 D. B. Kenneally A. Veitch College 8.18 C, A, Ogilvie D. Wan Caulfield Grammar School 5,66 UNDER 16 TEAMS Scotch College 5.61 Wesley College 5.31 U.16A N, Spanos A, Blazevic Melljourne Grammar School 4.98 J. Tan J, De Beer 4.45 A. Bartram C Blower R, Thompson J. Holden J Carden I, Collard Under 14 W, Cheesman M, Costa-Alves U.16D It could be true to say that, winning or J DIX C, Hattield R Halford D Townley R. Anstee losing, the U-14 cricketers again showed how Other Open Teams P Kendetski A. Brown much they enjoyed their game. Of 21 J Schmidt G. BelJvanis U.16C matches played 8 were won, and a few more Once again, the open cricket teams have C Seaton S. Butler P Freeman J Davis lost by a very narrow margin. The batting was enjoyed a season marked by some J Powell M Woods R Gowans D Doncev quite strong as evidenced by the high scores, successes, and plenty of enjoyment and W Jane A Finlayson A, Abbott Conron was the most consistent batsman for enthusiasm. There may have been a varying A McCann A Jenkins C.Ha N Warne S Laskos B. Kaye the A's, with good innings by Batziotis and range ot abilities, but the sense of D Martine commitment was uniform. The support given 0 Basser Woodfull. Others to shine at times for the B's J, Raymond P Booth were Cooper, Bartholomeusz, Evans, by senior boys to the "grand old game" has A, Vainomae P, Dougherty been most heartening, and five Xls playing U.16B G Velonis I, Little Theodorokopoulos, McFadden and Hibbins. consistently each Saturday is proof enough J Engin C Williams M. Kleiman Winder and Wildie made good 50's for the C Frescos P Davoren M. Biesek C's. Panagopoulos was most consistent in of this. All the participants seemed able to W Green S, Muirden A. Perry combine a keen sense of competitiveness S Judkins G Peters S. Downey the D's with a good innings from Gray and with the ideals of sportsmanship and fun, and Booth. The bowling was not of such a good it is clear that cricket is providing a standard, the one outstanding performance much-needed outlet for senior boys. When a Under 15 being 6 for 1 by Voice. Congratulations to all who showed the right spirit for playing cricket, game is offenng a chance for boys to display The Under 15A team, under the astute their skills at an appropriate level of and thanks to Messrs. Glass, James, Macl

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