St Michaels University School - Black Red and Blue Yearbook (Victoria, British Columbia Canada)

 - Class of 1943

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UNIVERSITY SCHOOL R.A.F. Carle II ........ run out ,. ...... ...-.. Bennett ...,,....... c. Slocombe, Collett 'II Blood .................,... Red path Beckton ,-.,.. Armitage, Butt Green ........ retired .....,. ,. Anderson Webb, Blood ...... Bellemy ...-... not out ........ .. Prance ... ........... . ,Butt ........... - ....... - ..... Armitage .. not out ..,,... Carlel ............ . Butt ..- .... - ....... - .... . Slocombe Sullivan ............... Redpath ......... Webb ..- ....,.. - ....... . Bissett ... .... . ..... C. Es' b. Webb ..... . Collett I not out .................. Dalziel III ...... Wall, Butt ......... Extras . .......... , ..... ............................................. E xtras ............................................,.. .. 63 for 2 wickets .,.r........ 92 Scnoor. vs. SHAWNIGAN LAKE SCHOOL Against a strong Shawnigan eleven the School put up a very good fight on the School grounds on May 15th. The School batted first and found themselves in difficulties with Barton's leg-breaks, Carle II, Slocombe and Anderson being bowled in short order. Beckton batted very well and put a different complexion on the score. He hit one lovely six, picking the ball right off his feet and ovcr the squarefleg boundary. Prance and Redpath added valuable runs with the long handle . Shawnigan passed the School total when the seventh wicket had fallen. The School bowling was weakg Redpath seemed to have little control over the ball and Collett II was never quite good enough to hit the wicket, though his bowling frequently had the batsmen in difficulties. Anderson took four wickets with the assist' anceqof the four batsmen. The bowling was not well handledg Redpath was kept on far too longg more frequent changes at both ends would have met with better luck. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL SHAWNIGAN Carle Il ......... . Barton .........,,....... O Macdonald b Collett II Slocombe Barton ........ - ........ 4 Huntington c Slocombe, Anderson ...... Barton ..,.....,......... 2 Redpath Beckton ............ Tomlin, Larsen ..,... l.b.w. Collett II Huntington 14 Forrest ............ c Slocombe, Collett II ...... Huntington 3 Anderson Collett I ......... Ling, Barton ...... Barton ..... - ..... c Collet II,, Prance .... .... -.. Barton .., ..........,... Anderson Bailey .., .... - ..... Hickey Hickey ..- ........ c Carle II, Huntington Anderson Carle I .... .... Barton ..- ....... , ..... Wallis ......., - ..... c. Anderson Redpath ......... Huntington ...... Ling ........ - ........ c Carle II, Dalziel III...... not out .................. Dulzicl III Smith ........ .. not out ......... . Tomlin ..... - ..... did not bat Stainsby .I. ..... did not bat Extras ........ - Extras .... .... .- ......,...... - .... - .........,.... .

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The Eleven was as follows: Anderson fcaptj, Slocombe fvice' captj, CarleII, Collett II, Collett I, Redpath, Beckton, Prance, Carle I, Dalziel III, Moilliet I. Morrow deserves a word of praise for the dilligent attention he has devoted to the thankless task of scoring. Colours were awarded to Slocombe ,Beckton and Collctt II. THE Scuoot vs. ROYAL Am Foxes With the exception of Carle II it was an entirely inexperienced eleven that represented the School for the first match of the 1943 season. Consequently, there was considerable nervousness and the batting was marked by a lack of aggressiveness. Carle II batted wellg his running, however, was far from satisfactory and, not unexpec- tedly, he ran himself out. Beckton batted with confidence and made one or two good strokes. Slocombe, who was ActingfCaptain, batted with determination. The School bowling was very weak with the exception of that of CollettII, who bowled well against the luck all the time. The fielding was fair, though there was much room for improvement at square and long leg. Beckton kept wicket and allowed no byes. 1 -C CRICKET XI Dalziel III, Collett I, Carle I, Moilliet I, Prance, Collett II, Carle II, Beckton, Anderson fCaptainJ, Slocombe fVice-Captainj, Redpath 22



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SCHOOL vs. BRENTWOOD COLLEGE The very wet morning of May 22nd gave way to fine weather when the Brentwood eleven came to the School grounds. Slocombe won the toss and fielded first, hoping to have a drier ball. The Brentwood batsmen could do nothing with the bowling of Collett II who began with two and finished with three maidens out of seven overs bowled. Redpath bowled better than beforeg and the side was out for a low total. The fielding was very good. Collett had 3 for 3, Rtdpath 3 for 6 and Dalziel 2 for 0. Slocoinbe soon lost Collett I who poked tlie,ball back into the bowlers hands. Beckton was batting wellg but after hitting a lovely six was l,b.w. to a roundfthefwicket bowler. Carle and Collett II hit off the runs. Carle batted well but was very lethargic between the wickets and threw away more than a dozen runs from his own bat and nearly as many of Collett's. His poor running did much to mar a good innings. The rest of the team had some enjoyable batting practice. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL BIQENTWOOD Slocombe ...... b Lammers ............... 5 May ...............,.. b Redpath ....... Collett I c. Ei b Lainmers ............... 4 Wells ............... c Slocombe, Beckton ...... lbw McClean ............... 9 Anderson Carle II ......... run out .................. 27 McClean lbw. Collett II Collett II ...... b McClean ..- .... - ..... 11 Pitts ............ lbw Redpath ...... . Anderson ,..... run out .................. 0 Scott .................. .c Prance, Carle I ......,..... c Dickson, Dalziel Ill Lammers Graham .., ..... b Redpath ...... . Bailey ............... b Lainmers ............... Pinckard ........, b Anderson .... Rcdpath ......... b Lzimmers .L .... , ..... 7 juices ............... b Collett Il Prance ..,...,.. .. not out ..,..,............ 13 Calhoun ..- ..... b Collett II Dalziel III b Pitts ............. ...... 5 Lammers ......... not out ....... Dickson ......... b Dalziel III . Extras . ........ .......................... B Xtras ..,............................................... , .... ,. 91 32 Collett II bowling. 24'

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