The Spike or Victoria University College Review 1932
Junior D
Junior D.
The Junior D's enjoyed a very successful social season, refusing to take their cricket too seriously. Although only one trophy was won—the wooden spoon—several splendid performances were recorded, mostly by the other side, however. Andrews easily headed the batting averages, with Pitowsky next. These were the only two players with a double-figure average, although Bansgrove, Wilton and Sproule did not miss by much. Andrews and McDougall bowled well, the former performing the "hat trick" against Old Boys. The most consistent performers in the team were:— Andrews, batting and bowling; Henry Sproule, hitting sixers; Pitkowsky, arriving late; and Wansborough's confident appeals for l.b.w. from fine-leg.
The following comprised the usual personnel of the learn:—Andrews, Bangrove, Cowan, McClelland, McDougal, Pitkowsky, Phillips, Sproule, Wansborough, Wilton (captain).