WESLEY COLLEGE CHRONICLE. 225 howled by Osborne for 21, obtained by Jack, not out. 7 not out ... 27 faultless . The game thus resulted Sundries. 2 Sundries 2 in a win for the School by 6 runs. Coss- 82 118 tick and Logan, professionals, acted as Analysis.—First —Osborne, umpires, the latter for Wesley, the former 131 balls, 10 maidens, 26 runs, 8 ; G. for the School. The following are the Smith, 102 balls, 6 maidens, 31 runs, 1 ; Watson, 30 balls, 23 runs. Second innings— scores :— Osborne, 144 balls, 12 maidens, 35 runs, 4 wickets; CHURCH OP ENGLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Watson, 66 balls, 3 maidens, 33 runs, 2 wickets ; First Innings. Second Innings. G. Smith, 138 balls, 8 maidens, 47 runs, 4 wickets. Berry, b Stewart 11 c Goldsmith, b Moore 24 L. Smith, b Eush 27 b Stewart 1 CAPTAIN'S REPORT OF CRICKET Pitcher, b Eush 15 b Moore ... 4 Currie, b Rush 7 b Goldsmith TEAM. Hughes, b Goldsmith 17 c Goldsmith, COOTE.—Has improved very much in hat­ Moore ... 27 ting ; fair change bowler; is very good in Watson, b Stewart ... 0 1 b w, b Moore ... 0 the field as longstop. Hamilton, b Stewart 0 run out 0 FREEMAN.—Very good bat, has im­ Austin, b Goldsmith... 12 c Coote, b Moore 4 Noall, not out... 3 c Moore, b Rush 24 proved wonderfully since Christmas, is Osborne, b Goldsmith 0 not out 2 very patient, and punishes loose bowling. G. Smith, b Goldsmith 0 b Goldsmith ... 1 HEATH.—He did better than was ex­ Sundries 15 Sundries ... 4 pected of him ; with plenty of practice will 107 99 make a fair cricketer. Bowling Analysis,—First innings—Eush, 78 JACK.—Steady bat, with good defence; has balls, 6 maidens, 34 runs, 3 wickets ; Moore, 36 proved himself to be reliable in an emergency. balls, 32 runs ; Stewart, 60 balls, 3 maidens, 23 JACOBS.-—Dashing bat; has shown good runs, 3 wickets ; Goldsmith, 16 balls, 3 runs, 4 form during the season; splendid field, fair wickets. Second innings—Rush, 18 balls, 13 runs, 1 wicket ; Moore, 44 balls, 1 maiden, 21 change bowler. runs, 5 wickets ; Stewart, 60 balls, 3 maidens, 26 MOORE.—The bowler of the eleven; bats runs, 1 wicket; Goldsmith, 96 balls, 6 maidens, well at times, fine field. 36 runs, 2 wickets. MURRAY.—Steady bat, plays forward WESLEY COLLEGE. well, and a sure field. First Innings, Second Innings. RUSH.—Fair bat, capital bowler, good Jacobs, b Osborne ... 15 c Hamilton, b field; will be of good service to the team Watson 18 next season. Freeman, run out 23 c Berry, b Watson 14 Coote, b G. Smith ... 15 b G. Smith 0 SPENCE.—A very patient hat, good Goldsmith, c Berry, b defence; good field. Osborne 11 c Noall, b G.Smith 21 STEWART.—Good change bowler, dash­ Stewart, c Berry, b ing field, fine bat; the hitter of the team. Osborne 2 b Osborne 1 Spence, b Osborne ... 2 b Osborne 0 SCOTT.—Fair change bowler and bat, Murray, st L. Smith, steady in the field. b Osborne 0 c and b G. Smith 0 COMMITTEE'S REPORT OF GOLDSMITH Eush, b Osborne 0 b Osborne 14 (Captain).—Best hat in the team; good Moore, c L. Smith, b Osborne 0 b Osborne 21 wicketkeeper. Has been very successful Heath, b Osborne 5 b G. Smith 0 this season as an underhand change bowler.