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

 - Class of 1946

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OAK BAY C. C. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL Scott .,...........,..,. b Godfrey ..,...,...., c Robinson ..o.,..o, b Maj. Dobbie C Capt. Hobday lbw b Connolly ,..oo..o. .lermaine ..... - .... .... Booth .o,....... ..,.,.w b Hurn ...,.............. b Sherratt ..... , ..... b Hearn .................. b Extras .,.... Morgan ..,...,..,.,...... 1 McKenzie b Morant 3 Morant ....r...... - ...,. 1 Riley b Morgan 17 Shaw .................w..r... 11 Morgan ......... .... O not out .....,.,, ..., 4 Shaw .....,..,. .... O Shaw ...,...... .,.. 0 Shaw .....r...,. .... O Shaw ....,..... .... 2 unmuM-muma M. 4 Total .,..,.,... ...,...., 4 3 Morgan ..... -.. Grant .................. b b Brynglones .. c McKenzie lbw Shaw ,................. b Morant ......... Dalziel ............ Baker ............ lbw b lbw Duke ......,..,.............. XVhittome lbw Riley .......,..,...,... b Extras . Hobday .................. 36 Booth ..... ,..,....,...... 1 Jermaine b Godfrey 4 Godfrey .r...,.......,. 4 Hobday r.,,.,........,... 20 Hobday ....o.. ,,.... 2 Godfrey Godfrey ............... 7 not out .,..... ...... 3 Hobday ....... .,.... O Godfrey ............... O Total ......... ....... 8 4 SoHooL -us. UNIVERSITY SCHooL HINCOGSH The Incogs, playing their first game since 1941, were too strong for the School and won by 5 4 runs in a twelvefafside match. With the exception of Morgan the School bowlers were ineffective and were treated with scant respect. Morgan took S for 32 and the School fielding was moderate. The earlier School players failed miserably and Brynfjones alone looked like a batsman. Dalziel and Bennett improved matters late in the innings by vigorous and un' orthodox methods. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL E UNIVERSITY SCHOOL INCOG5 Morgan ........,... b Holt ....,.................,. 1 W. I. R. Peers c Bryn-Jones Shaw ..............,... b Tisdall ..................... 0 b Morgan 40 Brynflones ...... c Richardson I. A. Gibbs c Grant b Cupples 6 ' b Morgan 15' Baker ..,,............,....... run out ..... - ........... 0 A.G. Tisdall b Morant .....,............ 1 Grant ........... - ..... b Tisdall ..... - .... .. ..... 4 R. H. Tye c Riley Morant ............... c Gibbs b Morgan 28 b Cupples 3 A. M. Cupples Riley ..... - ........ lbw Gibbs ........................ 2 lbw Morant .................. 3 Whittome ...... C Tisdall R. L. Challoner b Wenman G. O b Morant ......... ,... 0 Dalziel ..... - .... N.. c Gibbs J. D. Inverarity b Challoner 27 c Whittome Bennett ............ c Wenman R. F. G. Skillings b Morgan 6 b Gibbs 14 stpd Grant Duke .................. b Wenman R. ...... 1 McKenzie ..... - ..... not out .................. 4 I. A. Richardson I. G. Wenman b b Morgan O not out .................. 14 Morgan ............... 3 H. P. M. Holt did'not bat ......... W.R.G.XVenman did not bat ....,.... Extras .........................v.,......,..........,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,, 10 Total ....,,,...,......,,., 120 Extras ........... .mnmumnmnmHmnmNmnnam. 4 Total ......... .......... 6 6

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SCHOOL vs. BRENTWOOD COLLEGE The School were lucky to make 95 and were largely indebted to Shaw, who, though unorthodox and fortunate to a degree, hit the ball hard and was undefeated with 52. Clifford, playing his first game for the 1st XI, helped Shaw to add 27 runs for the last wicket. The School fielding was poor: catches were missed and the ground fielding was bad beyond expression. When stumps were drawn Brentwood, only one run behind and with three wickets still in hand, had played enterprising cricket and were most unlucky not to win. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL 'BRENTWOOD COLLEGE Morgan ...,.. c aah Ley .,...............,i...i...i Atkms -------'A------ C Morgan Bryn-Jones ......... run out ..,,,....,.,.L.i,o b Morant 18 Cram ,L,,,.,,,.,, lbw Dunlop II .i.L,.i...,i Dunlop I .V--..------4-, fun our -..-.-.-,-.--.- 36 Shaw .,-,.,.'.A-.---,--.-A.-- not out --.'-,,.,qAA-,---, Powell ...,,...,....,. b Morant .................. l Baker ...L ...,. C D'Easum I1eY ----'-------- A--'----- b Morgan --A--4-4A----- 17- b Atkins lxerbey ,...,.,........ b Morant ....,.. ...... 2 Morant ,,...,.,....... b McMahon ....Y.....,. D Easllm ---e'--- '---- not Out ------- -'---- 8 Dalziel ..,....,....... c Atkins DUHIOP II --4- b Morant --A'--- -----' 0 b Ley McMahon c of b Shaw ...............,...,. 4 Bennett -'....'A.A.- C Dunlop H Alexander ....,,...... not out ...,.............. 3 b McMahon Smith ........................ did not bat ......... Riley ......-.,..-..A..- b McMahon .nhpnlnnnnhn Buxtan ...... ....... d id not bat ......... Duke -.44.-.4..A.'-.4.- C McMahon Extras .. ........................,.,............ - ..... 10 b Ley 6 Clifford ...,.. cfeb Atkins .................. 5 Extras ..,...........,..,.........,.....v,,,....i........................ 1 Total .....,.... .iv...,.. 9 5 Total for 7 wickets ..,..... .......,... 9 4 SCHOOL vs. SHAWNIOAN LAKE SCHOOL Shawnigan battled feebly and were out for 35. Morant took 5 for 13 and Shaw 4 for 3. Morgan batted patiently for the School and Dalziel added 12 by vigorous methods but the School batting was not impressive. The School won by 18 runs. SHAWNIGAN LAKE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL Goodenough lbw Morant .....,..,,....,... 0 Morgan .........,.. c Patterson ' Oostermyer lbw Morgan .................. b Relton 20 Relton .................. c Grant Brynglones b Relton ...................... .. 3 , b Morant Grant ............ lbw Oostermeyer ...... 5 Chipman ....,.... c Shaw Shaw .................. b Randall ........i.,....... 5 b Morant Baker .................. b Randall ..... - ........... 4 Peal-kgs ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, b Morant ...............,.. Morant ...... c Ei b Randall .,...........,.,., 0 Randall ,,,,,,,,,,,. b Morant ..........,....... Dalziel ....,.......... c Forrest Collen ............... c Dalziel b Randall 12 b Shaw Clifford ............ b Relton .,,,..............,.. O Forrest ............,.. b Shaw .............,,.......,. Cox ..... , .............. b Randall ....,.....,....... 1 Hanson ,,,,,,...,.,.,,.,, not out ......... ..., R iley ........................ not out ....... ....,. O Freeth ....,,....,.... b Shaw ,....i.... .... B ennett ............ b Randall ....... ...... 1 Patterson .,....... b Shaw .....,..., .,,...,., E xtras ...........,................. , .......... - .... -. ...... 3 Extras ...,.,........,.. - ...,,..................... ....,.... Total .......,,. ......... 'I' otal ........ ........,.. 5 3

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