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

 - Class of 1957

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UNIVERSITY SCHOOL l SHAWNIGAN LAKE SCHOOL Ogle, b, Lonsdale ,,,,,,.......,.,,........... 5 McIntosh. b. Cuppage .............,,..... 2 Coleman, b. Yandersluys .....,.,....v.,. 2 Hibba1'Cl, l.b.W. Getz ........................ 0 Getz, b, Lonsdale ..,,,,.........,.........v.. ll Archbold. b. Getz .................,. ..... 0 YVilson II, run out ................AA.......... 2 Lefliy. b, Getz .A...,..........--..,...... .. 2 Cuppage. c, lN'ilson, b, Vandersluys 5 lN'allace, c. Yfenman, b. Getz ........ 3 Wenman, c. Yandersluys. Yandersluys, b. Cuppage ................ 8 b, Lonsdale ,,,.,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,......,. l Ryland, b. Cuppage ...A.A......... ..... 1 Pollard. b, Lonsdale ...........,......,..... 0 Lonsdale, b. Getz .......... .O.O. 4 Fulton, ry Ryland. b, Lonsdale ,..... 9 Longridtze, b. Cuppaue ........ ..... 2 Dalziel, b. Lonsdale lA................. .. 2 Cotter. not out .......,............... ..... 0 Mefilagkey, not out ,A,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 3 Wilson. c. Ogle, b. Cuppage .......... fl Beban II, b. Lonsdale ..... ..... 0 Extras .................................-......-...-... 1 Extras ..,...l.,,..........,......... ...,.. 1 - P- Total ..,.... ...... 2 T3 Total .,..... .,....,.............. 3 9 I SCHOOL Y. ALCOS C.C. Alcos batted feebly and were all out for 5-l, Cuppage taking five for 20. Ogle batted well for the School and Fulton hit lustily, the total eventuallii reaching lOl. ALCOS C.C. 9 UNIVERSITY SCHOOL Twamley. run out ................ ..... 4 Ogle, retired .........,..........,............... 27 Dodds, b. Getz .........,....... ..... O Coleman, b. Wilkinson .................... 4 Douglas, b, Cuppage ......... ..... 9 Getz, b. Dodds ................ ..... 9 Jackson, l.b.w. Cuppage .... ..... -I 'Wilson II. b, Jackson ....... ..... 3 Holland, c. McClaskey. Cuppage, retired ............... ..... 9 b, Wilson II ..,............................... 1- lNenman. b. Dodds ...................,...... 5 VVilkinson, l.b.w. Cuppage .............. 3 Pollard. c. Cox. b. Dodds .............. I Dover-Masters, c. 8L b. Ogle ........ 7 Mattson, c, Dodds, b. Wilkinson .... ll Boyes, c. Getz, b. Cuppage ....,.,..... Il Fulton. retired .................................. 22 Standen, b. Cuppage ........,,..... ..... 3 Beban II. c. Standen, b. Boyes .... 3 Cox, not out ........................ ..... l McClaskey, not out ........................ 2 Extras ........................ ..... O Extras ................................................ 5 Total .......................... ..,.,..., 5 Total ................. ....... 1 01 SCHOOL v. ST. GEORGE'S SCHOOL This match, played on the beautiful upper ground at Brockton Pofnt in Vancouver, was a triumph for Getz, who made 69 not out and took six for 26. Fulton came in late and hit a very quick 24, while the earlier batsmen all contributed a few and looked capable. Cup- page, while not taking many wickets, bowled very well, and the out cricket was good, Dalziel and Pollard being particularly prominent in the field. The School won by 92 runs. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL Ogle, c. Harker, b, Randle ............ 9 ST. GEORGE'S SCHOOL Dunsterville, C. VVenman, b. Getz .. I Coleman. c. Barrett, b. MacDonnell -1 Anton, c, Ogle, b. Getz ,,.,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 15 Getz, not out .................................... 69 Harker, b. Getz ..,,.,,,..,.....,.,.,...,,,,..,. O Wenman, c. Harker, b. Randle ...... 5 Barrett, b, Cuppage ,.,,,.........,. .,.., 5 Cuppage, b. Harker ........................ 8 Randle, c. 84 b, Getz ,..,...,,,......,,,.,,,, 10 Wilson II, C. St b. Harker ............ 9 Gilmore, c, Getz, b. Cuppage ....,,,, 0 Pollard, c. 81 b. Randle ................ 9 Hrennikoff, b. Ogle .,,....,........,,,..,., 4 Fulton, I'lOt out .................... ........ 2 -1- Yaux, b, Getz .,,.,.,,..,,,,,,...,,.,,,,,, ,,,,, O Dalziel. did not bat ...... ..... H all, run out .......,..,, ,.,,, 9 Baban II. did not bat ........, .. Merritt, b. Getz .,,.,.,,. ...,. 0 McClaskey, did not bat ..,... .. MacDonnell. not out ...... ..... 0 Extras .........................,........,..,.. ..... 4 Extras .............,.......,,.,,. .,,,, 5 Total ffor six wicketsj .... 141 Total ,.,.,,, ,,,,,,,, J, 9 29

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Colours were awarded to B. E. B. Cuppage, R. R. Fulton and I. C. G. Ogle. The full side was as follows: R. B. Getz iCaptainl. E. Coleman, B. F.. B. Cuppage, R. R. Fulton. I. C. G. Ogle. A. D. O. IVilson, E. St. Pollard, R. G. W'enman, R. R. Dalziel. D. NV. Beban, A. lVIcClaskey. In the Clayton Cup Competition teams were captained by Getz, Coleman. Cuppage and Dalziel. Getz' XI were the eventual winners. For the second successive year Getz won the bat which is awarded to the best all-round cricketer in the School by the University School Incogs C.C. The House Match ended in a disappointing draw. W. R. G. VV. FIRST ELEVEN MATCHES SCHOOL v. OAK BAY C.C. The School did well to dismiss Oak Bay for 65 runs in the open- ing' match. Ogle took four for 18, Getz two for eight and Cuppage two -for 16. IVhen the School came to bat Getz scored freely, while wickets tumbled at the other end. Wenman offered stubborn resist- ance. however, and showed real promise in making 16 at a critical time. This partnership saw the School home and they won by 22 runs. OAK BAY C.C. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL Warren, b. Getz .................... ..... 0 Ogle, c. Sparks. b, Kay ............. Kay. b. Fulton ................. ..... 2 8 Coleman, b. Kay ....................... Sheather, l.b.w. Getz ............ ..... 0 Getz. b. Kay ....................... .. Woolfson, b. Cuppage ........... ..... 7 Cuppage. b. Sheather ................. I'N'right A.. c. R b. Cuppage .......... 2 Fulton. c. Abbot, b, Wright ..... .. Wright K. b. Ogle ............................ lx-l Pollard. c. Sheather, b. Wlright . Abbot, b. Ogle .........,...................... O Wilson II. c. Adam, b. Sheather Adam, b. Ogle ................................ O IN'enman, b. Sheather ................. Thornton. c. Pollard, b. Ogle ........ 3 Beban II. l.b.w. Sparks ............. Sparks, not out ................................ 5 Dalziel. not out ...................... .. Extras ....................................... ..... 6 McClaskey, b. Woolfson ...... .. - Extras ................................... ....... 3 1 Total ....... ........, 6 5 - Total ........................ ....... 8 7 SCHOOL v. SHAWNIGAN LAKE SCHOOL The home game with Shawnigan Lake was a very low-scoring and rather uninteresting affair. Getz barely reached double figures and was the only batsman on either side to do so. In the Shawnigan innings Cuppage took five for nine and Getz five for 13, the School winning bn' 16 runs. 28



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SCHOOL v. SHAWNIGAN LAKE SCHOOL The School completed an undefeated season when they beat Shawnigan Lake School by 112 runs. losing only four wickets in so doing. Getz quickly mastered the Shawnigan attack and batted freely for 73 not out. Fulton again came in to hit a very fast -17, including four sixes and two fours. The Shawnigan batsmen could not cope with Cuppage 13 for 131 and Getz 'six for ninel, and were all out for 33, UNIVERSITY SCHOOL SI-IAVVNIGAN LAKE SCHOOL Ogle, c, Archbold. b. Yandersluys.. 6 McIntosh. b. Cuppage ................... . 1 'Wilson II. b, Yandersluys ................ 1 Lecky, b, Getz .......,........................ 0 Getz. not out ............,..........,.,. ...... 7 3 Wlallace, b. Getz .........,.................. 2 Cuppage, b. Yandersluys ....... ...... 0 Vandersluys, c. l'Yenman, b. Getz .. 5 Coleman. l.b.w. Longridge ....l.,..... ll Lonsdale, b. Cuppage .................... 0 Fulton. not out ...............,.... ......... -lf 7 Cotter. not out .....,.......................... 1 Henman. did not bat ......... ...... H ibbard. c. Cuppage, b. Getz ........ 7 Pollard, did not bat ...... Archbold. b. Cuppage ................. 1 Dalziel, did not bat ......... Martin. run out ................................ 4 Beban II, did not bat ..... Longridge, c, Mattson. b. Getz. .... 0 Mattson. did not bat ...... Wade. c. Pollard. b. Getz .............. .. 1 Extras ................................................ 7 Extras ................................................ 11 Total ffor four wicketsa .... 1-15 Total ..... ..................... 3 3 VV. R. G. W. ' FIRST ELEVEN CHARACTERS GETZ fCaptainl -A forcing batsman with strokes all round the wicket. Times the ball beautifully, particularly when driving. He is not quite so happy when playing back but he moves his feet quickly and his defence is adequate. lN'ith the ball his length and direction have improved without any sacrifice of pace. Very active and alert in the field, with safe hands. COLEMAN fYice-Captainj --Kept wicket very creditably for one new to the position. Though inexperienced and by no means Hnippyl' he had plenty of courage and his hands were good. Rather awkward with the bat and rather unfortunate in that he was asked to bat so early when his defence was not strong. Y CUPPAGE - Disappointed with the bat but will yet make runs, as his defence is adequate and he drives well. YYith the ball he maintained an excellent length and was as consistently good as he was unlucky. Excellent in the field both on the ground and in the air. FULTON-Enjoyed great success as a hitter, Rather unorthodox, and his bat was never really straight, but his eye was extremely keen and he drove the overpitched ball and pulled the underpitched with great power. In the field his ca'ching and throwing were good, but he was slow on the ground. With the ball he was not so reliable as formerly, his length and direction being inconsistent. OGLE - As a batsman he has strokes all round the wicket and a good defence. A useful change bowler who will improve as he develops in stature. In the fie'd his hands are excellent and he is always keen and alert. A player of the greatest promise. IYILSON II-A left-hfind bowler with a good action. lN'ith the bat he has some very nice strokes on the off but is weak on the leg side and in his back play. His approach to a difficult game is rather lethargic, and he must rise superior to the disappointments which are inevitable. 30

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