ST. PETER'S v. T. H. HOBSON'S XI Played away on 20th July. Result : Drawn. T. H. Hobson's XI 189 for 6 dec. (Knowles 65, Ranson 4 for 57). St. Peter's 184 for 8 (Hemsley 59 not out, Woodruff 66, Brown 5 for 62). ST. PETER'S v. OLD PETERITES Played at home on Friday and Saturday, 22nd and 23rd July, 1960. Result : Match drawn. ST. PETER'S 1. A. Naisby, ct. Irvin, b. S. J. S. Wroe 11 M. E. Robson ; run out ... ... ... 47 S. R. Hutchinson, ct. & b. N. Magson .. 35 E. M. H. Ranson, ct. Macpherson, b. T. D. J. Layfield ... ... ... ... 1 G. W. A. R. Alderson, ct. Ratcliffe, b. T. D. J. Layfield ... ... ... 14 J. W. S. Gale, ct. Ratcliffe, b. N. Magson ... 19 M. W. Woodruff, ct. Ratcliffe, b. N. Magson 7 D. L. Brown, ct. Irvin, b. N. Magson ... 16 C. J. Hemsley, ct. Ratcliffe, b. T. D. J. Layfield ... ... ... ... 9 M. McCallum, not out ... ... ... 1 D. E. Coulson, not out 3 Extras ... TOTAL
OLD PETE RITES C. D. King, ct. McCallum, b. D. E. Coulson 13. A. Macpherson, ct. Helmsley, b. E. M. H. Ranson . K. M. Ratcliff,..•ct. .C.oulson, b. E. M. H. Ranson ... J. C. M. Rayson, ct. Naisby, b. G. W. Alderson D. B. Irvin, ct. Hutchinson, b. G. W. Alderson C. W. Gough, ct. McCallum, b. E. M. H. Ranson S. J. S. Wroe, b. G. W. Alderson ... N. J. Magson, b. E. M. H. Ranson T. D. J. Layfield, b. E. M. H. Ranson R. A. Stratton, not out ... P. Crowe, not out ... Extras • • •
5
(for 9 wkts. dec.) ... 168
TOTAL
Fall of wickets: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
(for 9 wkts.)
28 2 1
5
... 158
Fall of wickets : 1 2 3 4 5 5 7 8 9
38 80 87 111 117 138 139 161 165
11 45 78 78 79 85 99 122 151 Bowling Analysis:
OLD PETERITES 0. M. R. W. Av. P. Crowe ... ... 13 2 23 0 a C. W. Gough ... 9 4 10 0 a S. J. S. Wroe ... 4 1 17 1 17 N. J. Magson 15 0 43 4 10.75 T. D. J. Layfield 14 0 70 3 23.33
ST. PETER'S 0. M. R. W. Av. M. W. Woodruff ... 6 3 13 0 a D. E. Coulson ... 5 1 9 1 9 E. M. H. Ranson... 16 0 71 5 14.2 C. J. Hemsley ... 1 0 16 0 a G. W. A. R. Alderson ... 10 2 44 3 14.67
THE BOAT CLUB This term may well be thought of as a term of great promise and disappointments. The weather was good, there were three of last year's 1st IV still at School and the spirit was strong. On 28th May the 1st VIII went to Nottingham, where they were allowed the use of a Nottingham High School fine boat—a kind gesture. In the first round the VIII beat Norwich R.C. without trouble and lost the final of the Senior Eights to a very competent Nottingham & Union crew. This was followed at Leeds on 1 1 th June by fine wins over Manchester University and York City R.C., thus collecting the Senior Eights event in the first year of its in65