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The Spike: or, Victoria College Review, September 1926

Cricket Notes

Cricket Notes.

In a little over one month's time we shall be once again wielding the willow—this season to some purpose we hope. Having regained our prewar status after many years of hard struggle we may now expect, and may look forward with confidence to a season which should prove to bo the most successful and enjoyable in the Club's history.

Unfortunately many of our members who have helped to set the Club on its feet again will not be turning out for us—we wish them luck, one and all, and may we meet them often on the cricket field. Now is the time for all the many enthusiastic cricketing students to don flannels for 'Varsity; we can assure those that do so that they will find their hours of cricket of the brightest.

During the off-season the Club has not been inactive, and the coming season's material is already being overhauled, so that there will be no reason why an early start should not be made. The Club's Annual Dance took place on the 24th of July, and was a great success both socially and financially. We wish to take this opportunity of thanking those members of the Students' Association who so willingly lent a hand and helped to make the dance the success it was.

The Annual General Meeting will be held early in September, and all members and intending members are requested to be present—we must make the most of this season!