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enable him to determine the exact moment to instruct the forwards to heel the ball. At stand-off there was McLeod II who came on greatly and has learned to judge the time to go himself and when to use defensive kicking-having Little to partner him helped him greatly and very often protected him from fast breaking forwards. It was an intelligent combination at half-back and did much to gain us the return match with St. George's played in perfect conditions-at Home towards the end of the season. Johaneson. Symons. Plant. and Wlilliams H formed a yery formidable attacking force around the base of the scrum and they all had one thing in commonsthe ability to think quickly and the tireless energy of really keen players. Of the three-quarters Bowser l. Goff and Fisher showed promise. Bowser made some very useful runs and was always in the right position to tackle-he was the best tackler on the 125 pound side. Looking to next season we can safely say that with most of these same players available in this group and such others as Bell ll. Butler. Price I, Coleman. Philipsen. Schaefer and Grosskleg. gaining in strength and experience. we are very well equipped. P PS. . 100 LBS. FIFTEEN This was the first year in which Rugby was played at this level. and a great success it proved. The Team was unbeaten in five matches. scoring 92-3. Only in the match against Shawnigan Lake School were there some anxious moments, when. at one point. it looked as though the result would be a draw. Oak Bay NVanderers were met three times and thrice defeated: finally a fair win against Glenlyon was accomplished. YVe were unfortunately unable to meet St. Micliael's. but hope to do so next season. Edgelow captained the side well and was always a menace to the oppoisng Half Backs with his deadly tackling from Break forward. Other forwards who played well were Tucker. Clough. Lahey and Blaude. Eyes I and Philipsen were a pair of very strong- running and elusive wings. In the centre. Schaefer ran with guile but was apt to hold on too long. Gerry always played intelligently and NiVenman was very sound at Scrum Half. Finally. Grosskleg. at Full Back. fell and tackled very steadily and was an adept at fielding and kicking. D. H.-L. RUGBY FIXTURE LIST, 1953-54 FIRST FIFTEEN Oct. 10th ..... Victoria College lst XV ........... ....... W Von 8- O Oct. 17 ......... Victoria College 2nd XV ...... ....... X Von 11- O Oct. 24th ..... Victoria College lst XV ........ ........ X Von 3- U 22
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find that we had been pushed on to a side pitch. and some feeble Rugby followed. Our opponents were an aggressive side but pro- duced very spoiling Rugby and the muddy field was not conducive to good play. The result was a draw. each side scoring a penalty goal. Some compensation was provided by the fact that we had an All Black Referee. but some curious decisions seemed to indicate that a brilliant player is not necessarily a good performer on the whistle. The final match of a successful season saw the School beat the Old Boys 22-3. Robinson provided the line with a plentiful supply of the ball and the three-quarters seemed to function far more smoothly than heretofore. a minimum of passes going astray. The Old Boys were represented by jim Sherratt. Chips Filleul. Spike Dalziel. Mike Kendall. George Jackson. Dick Gwen. Bob Shipley 1Captain1. Don Taylor, Ken Bridge. Hamish Simpson. Balfour, Bob Balma, and George Nlorgan. Nlark Crofton. of the School 2nd XV, substituted for Ray Calton. who had to call off at the last minute. Old Colours were Roome. Robinson. Orford and Leon. Colours were awarded to Tozer. Barker. Queale, Rooper and Higgs I. 5 D.H.-L. SEASON 1953-54 JUNIOR RUGBY The season opened early and we were able to have many more matches in the first leg of the appointed time for the winter game. The early training and whole approach to the game was ragged but soon there appeared players and not just a mass of individualists all anxious to get a kick at the ball! It was suddenly realized that here was a game of the utmost skill and that position- ing and team spirit were necessary too. A knowledge of the rules. nay more, an understanding of the rules. was sought and now we have a wealth of talent to draw upon at the different weight levels for next year. Some mighty battles were seen where our smaller team at 125 pounds were valiantly fighting it out against Shawiganls 135 pound side fthe picked weight of their choicel and in doing so set the spirit which was to carry us through to the most memor- able tussle and witness their defeat in our last meeting of the season. We had fielded a slightly more experienced team than on any previous occasion and justly deserved to win. Our most valuable player at the weight of 104 pounds was without doubt Little and his captaincy of the 125 and 135 pound sides improved at every outing. He showed considerably ability in defensive covering and in all things courage. Nlore experience will 21
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Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Nov. N ov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Feb. Oct. Nov. Feb. Feb. Nov. Nov. Dec. Feb. Nov. Nov. Dec. Feb. Mar. fi olst ..... Oak Bay XX'anderers 2nd XV ....... ....,,,.XX'on -2 -ith .... Oak Bay High School lst XV ..... .... ..,,..., X X 'on 6th .... Victoria College lst XV ................ ......... L ost 9th .... Victoria High School 1st XV ........... ........ X Von 1-1th .... Shawnigan Lake School lst XV .................. XX'0n 17th .... Oak Bay High School lst XV .......... ........ l Drew 21st ..... Victoria College lst XV ............................. Lost 28th .... Shawnigan Lake School 1st XV .................. Won 5th .... .Oak Bay XXlanderer's 2nd XV ........... ........ X Von 12th .... St. Georgc's School 1st XV ........... ......... L ost 13th ..... Victoria College 2nd XV ........... ........ X Yon 23th .,... St. George's School lst XV .......................... XiXi0n 6th ..., Oak Bay XX'anders 2nd XV .......................... XX'Or1 9th ..., Vancouver Technical High School 1st ..... Drew 26th....Old Boys XV ...............,................................ XX'0r1 P. 18 XV. 13 L. 3 D. 2 Points. 216-63 SECOND FIFTEEN 10th .... Victoria High School juniors ,,.,,,.,, ,....... X Von 17th .... Oak Bay High School Juniors ....... ......... X Yon 26th .... Victoria High School juniors ......... .,...... L ost 28th .... Victoria College 2nd XV .............. ......... L ost 12th ..... St. George,s School 2nd XV ........................ Drew 28th ,..,, St. George's School 2nd XV ,.,....,.,.,,,..,....... XX'on P. 6 XV. 3 L. 2 D. 1 Points -16-48 COLTS FIFTEEX at 135 pounds 31st ...... Shawnigan Lake School ........... ......... L ost 10th .... Shawnigan Lake School ........ ........ X Von 13th ..... Shawnigan Lake School ........ ....... L ost 20th ..... Shawnigan Lake School ........ ....... L ost at 125 pounds 15th ,... Victotia High School Bantams ....... ....... X X'on 30th .... Victoria High School Bantams ........ ........ D rew at 120 pounds 12th ..... St. George's School Colts XV ..................... Drew 28th ,,.., St. Georgeis School Colts XV ...................... XX'0n P. 8 XX'. 3 L. 3 D. 2 Points 37-46 Under 100 pounds 10th ,.., Oak Bay XX'anders 100 pounds XV ............. XX7on 21st ..... Oak Bay Wanders 100 pounds XV ............. Won 5th ,.... Oak Bay XX'anders 100 pounds XV ............. XX'on 13th ..... Shawnigan Lake School 100 pounds XV.XVon 6th...Glen1yon School 100 pounds XV ................ Won P. 5 XV. 5 L. 0 D. 0 Points 92-3 23 fi U 8 0 0 3 5 9 0 5 0 5 5 -3 3 0 n J 9 -28 8 0 12 -0 -6 11 8 6 .1 J 0 0 0 0 n J 0
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