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

 - Class of 1944

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THE SCHOOL vs. SHAWNIGAN LAKE On June 17th the first and second elevens went to Shawnigan Lake. The morning was wet and overcast, but, by the time that the games began, the sky had cleared and the weather was lovely. In the first eleven match, Shawnigan batted first. Collett II was not doing much with the ball, though the heavy atmosphere should have enabled him to swing the ball -considerably and after two overs Beckton put himself on, changing to Morant at the other end at the same time. Morant was lucky to get Macdonald, who is a good bat, lbw with his first and worst ball. The School fielding behind the wicket was very poor, Morant being unable to keep his feet: but two catches by Stamer at second slip redeemed this and the Shawnigan side was out for 5 5. Opie and Kitson opened for the School and the former was soon bowled by a sitter and Collett I did not stay long. Beckton had a remarkable innings, attempting almost every way of getting out, but for the first time this season luck was with him and he collected 11 runs. Stephenson hit merrily and Dalziel was steadily adding to his total and the score had reached 54 when Stanley came in last man to receive the last four balls of Payne's over. It is doubtful who was the most nervous person on the field, but Stanley did not fail and hit a two through the covers from his first ball. Dalziel proceeded to clinch the victory by hitting a five, a fitting conclusion to a fine performance. The School second eleven lost to the Shawnigan team by 29 to 55. Jones, Harrison and Myers made runs for the losers and Whit' tome took five wickets for 23. First eleven score : SHAWNIGAN LAKE THE SCHOOL Goodenough... c Morant, Kitson ............... c Macdonald, Collett I Payne 1 Ling ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, b Beckton .............,, Opie ........... - ..... b Ling ........................ 0 Macdonald lbw Moi-ant .,.., , .,,,,...,., Collett I ...... lbw Everest .................. 3 Edmlmdg ,,,,, ,H b Dalziel ,.,,,,,,..,...,.,, Beckton ............ c Macdonald, Everest ..,.. 2 ..... c Stamer, Beckton Everest 11 Ostermeyer ...... c Collett II Stephenson ...... st Edmunds, Payne 12 Beckton Collett II ht wkt Payne ..................... O Payne ,,,..,...,,, ...,,,,,. r un out ........,........, Wyllie ...,........... st Edmunds, Stainsby ............ b Collett II ..........,. Everest 3 Lear .....,..,...... lbw Collett II ..,......... Dalziel II .......,.,., not out ........ - ........ 15 Fisher ,, ..........,... not out .,................ Morant ..... - ..... b Macdonald ........ . 5 Stamer, Stamer ............ st Edmunds, Payne 5 johnson .,........,. c Collett II Stanley ........ - ........ run out .................. 4 Extras .,,,..., ..,., .,..,.....,...............,. E X tras ..,.....i... ..,................. .......... 4 63 26

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THE SCHOOL vs. OAK BAY The match was played on the School ground on june 9th. Collett I bowled well for the School and West for O.B.H.S. The batting on both sides was miserably poor, except for Collett I and Wyllie. THE SCHOOL O.B.H.S. Kitson ...,........... b Stephenson b Collett II .,.... b Beckton ...... lbw Collect I ...... st, b Wyllie ...........,... b Dalziel II ht wkt Braide ............... b Morant ........ N.. b Stamer ........... - ..... Stanley ..... .- ..... Extras ........,. ...... , West .......... ..,il. West ........ ...... West ........ ...... West ........ ..,... Pratt .l...... ...... Pratt ......., ...... Pratt ........ ...... Pratt i.,...i. ...... West ............. ...... run out .................. not out .................. Roberts ............ b Douglas... c E99 b Robinson ......... b Smith ............ lbw Pratt ....rrr...,....... b West .,............,... b Cropper ............ b Connolly ......... c Redford ....,....... c MacIntosh ...,.. c Sykes ........................ Collett I .......,,...... 2 Collett I ........ - ...., 3 Collett I ............... 0 Collett II ............... 3 Collett I ............... '5 Collett I ...,.... - ..... O Morant .................. 0 Wyllie, Morant O Kitson, Beckton 0 Wyllie, Morant 0 not out .................. 1 Extras ..t..... ..r.....................,...,...,.....,......,.. 0 33 14 THE SCHOOL vs. BRENTWOOD On June 10, playing on the School ground, the eleven put up a sorry performance: the bowling was mainly longfhops, the fielding in some cases very poor and the batting worse. Brentwood batted first and scored 103 with great ease: their batting was vigorous which severely punished a series of slow longf hops from Collett I and Dalziel. Collett II was unable to do any' thing worthwhile with the ball. There were nine byes and three wides. The School batsmen appeared to be giving Brentwood catching practice: Beckton hit three 4's and a 3 and Wyllie batted with some style: otherwise it was a dismal procession. THE SCHOOL BRENTWOOD Kirwan I ...... b Scott ...... ht wkt Burns .........,.,...... b Atkins ............... C Pitts ..................... C Kirwan II ...... c Graham ...... lbw McRae .....,.,,............ Lammers ..,...... c Ross ..................... b Ley ............... lbw Extras ,.... Collett I ............ Collett I .:............. Collett II ............... Dalziel, Morant Collett I, Morant Stephenson, Collett II Collett II ........ - ..... not out .................. Wyllie, Beckton Dalziel ....,,.....,,..... Dalziel .................. 20 Opie .... ......... c Graham, Lammers 0 Kitson ............... c Atkins, Lammers 1 Collett I... c Ee? D Pitts ,,,.,,..,,,,..,,.,..,, ., O Beckton .......,..,. c McRae, Lammers 16 Stephenson lbw Kirwan II ............ 5 Collett II ......... b Lammers .. ,...... . 0 Wyllie ,...........,.. b Pitts ..i,,,,,.,.,,,.,.,,,,,,, 8 Dalziel II ..... H.. b Larnmers ..,.......,..., 1 Morant ............ b Lammers ............... 0 Stamer ........ , ..... c Graham, Kirwan 0 Stanley .................. not out .................. 10 Extras ........,.... ..:.......:.............,..,..,............,..,. 4 25' 45



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