U13 Cricket Team 1934
Tony Casey's father Frank gave him this photograph. Tony said: 'Standing at the rear is Mr Hodson, the English master. In the back row and on the extreme left is Mr Street, the groundsman. Fourth from the left is Victor Trevail who went on to run the outfitters' shop in Market Jew Street for many years. Next to him is my dad, who served in the Royal Navy during the war and then went on to join the Department of Employment, finishing his career as manager of Devonport Jobcentre. The boy next to him was called Warren. Moving to the front row, the boy on the extreme left was called Clark. Third from the left is M Hodson, the teacher's son, and next to him, wearing the wicket-keeper's gloves, is Neville Wightman who went into the Merchant Navy. Next is a boy called KPTH Rogers, who had the nickname 'Capital H'; his father ran the garage at the top of Causeway Head at th