against our strongest rivals. Against S.A.C.S. the team scored 122 runs in even time. And against Bishop's we were left 95 minutes to make 131 runs, and at the close of play we were eight runs short with one wicket standing! Our most successful batsmen were W. van Dam, A. Blotnjck (Captain) and D. Asher, while E. Eddy, M. Erye, M. Linekar and G. Des Lingeris were the chief wicket-takers. On behalf of the team I sbould like to tbank Mr. Gilmore, our coach, for bis much-appreciated assistance during tbe season. 4th Team The Fourth bad a very enjoyable, if not too successful, second balf of the season. We played six matches, won two, drew one and lost three. Our failure to achjeve better results was due mainly to a lack of penetrating bowlers, but this was compensated for to some extent by keen fieldin~ and an excellent team spirit. Linekar bowled extremely well throughout the season and Morris and Dol1rnan batted well. The team wishes to thank Mr. Parkins for his coaching. It is greatly appreciated. RESULTS Vs. S.A .c.S. S.A.C.S. 131/4 dec. (Mclntyre 2/36). Wynberg 31. Lost by 100 runs. Vs. Plumstead. Wynberg 99 (DolIman 31). Plumstead 100/7 (Boyce 3/24). Lost by 3 wickets. Vs. Sb1wnstown. Simonstown 53 (Lineker 7/13, Mclntyre 2/7). Wynberg 57/7 (Mclntyre 13). Won by 3 wickets. Vs. Fish Hoek. Fish Hoek 53 (Lineker 6/31). Wynberg 56/9 (Wynton 17 n.o.). Won by 1 wicket. Vs. Muizenberg. Muizenberg 144/7 dec. (Wynston 2/3). Wynberg 114 (Lee 40, Morris 25). Lost by 30 runs. Vs. Sf. Joseph's. St. Joseph's 168/4 dec. (Wynton 2/48). Wynberg were set to get 169 in 100 minutes to win. They did well to score 122 for 4 (Morris 30 n.o., Dollrnan 29). 5th XI Cricket The Fifth Team did very well for itself in the 1965-66 season. This was particularly so in the new year when several standard tens decided to take up cricket again and Ellert took over the captaincy. In the first half of the season the Fifths, led by Kemp, won two matches, drew one and lost the other. Good performances were put up by Patrick Deane, Ian Scott, Carl Anderton, Burns and Ward with the bat, and by Anderton, Kemp, Van Staden and Boyce witb the ball. In the second half under Ellert the team was unbeaten in four games and actually defeated the <strong>School</strong> Fourths on a memorable occasion near the end of term. Outstanding batsmen were Asher, who scored an undefeated centl,lry, Ger, Reynolds and Ellert ; and Honeyman, Rolfe, Ger, Ellert and Leyser took frequent wickets. A feature match was that between an Ellert XI and a Ger XI in which both captains managed to distinguish themselves. The teams were drawn from Fourth and Fifth Team players. GAMES 1965 : Vs. Simonstown. Simonstown 196, Wynberg 103/5. Draw. Vs. Westerford. Westerford 200/6, Wynberg 55. Lost. Vs. Fish Hoek. Fish Hoek 29, Wynberg 30/2. Won by eight wickets. Vs. Bishops. Bishops 86, Wynberg 100/9. Won by one wicket. <strong>1966</strong>: Vs. Lansdowne. Wynberg 181/4, Lansdowne 64. Won by 120 runs. Vs. Simonstown. Simonstown 28, Wynberg 30/4. Won by six wickets. Vs. Bishops. Wynberg 68, Bishops 36. Won by 32 runs. Vs. Sea Point. Wynberg 76, Sea Point 51. Won by 25 runs. Vs. Wynberg 4th. 5ths 105/6, 4th 38. Won by 67 runs. Friendly: EUert's XI 214/9, Ger's XI 73. 85
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