Selwyn House School - Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1932

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FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1931-1932 only chance of reaching his cabin. Of course he could return to the trading-post, but Trapper John always took chances - that is why he was here l He got half way across, but the ice was very thin. . . YYhere has Trapper John gone F cried the trees, as they swayed to and fro. Home, howled the cold night wind, Home .' L. XY. Henderson. CRICKET 1931 As the weather was kind to us we were able to make an early start, a great blessing considering the shortness of the season. There are a number of players both in the upper and lower school who should make good Cricketers with practice and encouragement. The improvement made by some boys was very pleasing. We played two matches at the end of the term and won both. On Saturday, June the 6th we played L.C.C. on their grounds. L.C.C. won the toss and batted first. Kerr, McCourt, Tetrault and S. Lyman all bowled steadily, and the side was all out for -17. The ground fielding was good, and there were several good catches made, unfortunately there were also several easy catches missed. The Selwyn House batsmen with the exception of McCourt and Bishop treated the bowling with more respect than it deserved, and as a result got themselves out very regularly. McCourt made 14 before being l.b.w. to Mustard. When Bishop joined Powell for the last wicket we were still 10 runs behind L.C.C. but Bishop soon got the mastery over the bowlinge and while Powell kept his wicket up Bishop scored. The last wicket added 30 runs befor, Bishop was c 8: b by Mustard. Bishop made 27 and Powell 5. On Tuesday, June the 9th we played Mr. Britten's school on Westmount Park. Britten's batted first and were dismissed very quickly. Kerr and Tetrault bowled well and had the remarkable analysis of 4 wickets for 1 run and 3 for I respectively. On going in to bat Kerr and Tetrault again shared the major honours. Kerr made 31, run out, Tetrault 31, retiredg McCourt made 23 before being caught by Hunt. The match was won by 121 runs. CHARACTERS OF THR Xl H. KERR: Captain. A fast bowler with an easy delivery. He usually keeps a steady length. Shows promise of becoming a good bat. S. LYMAN: A good wicket-keeper. Has some attractive strokes on the off, when he learns to time the ball he should make a lot of runs. A useful change bowler. F. BTCCOURT. Can bowl very effectively, but tries to bowl too fast. Has a good eye, but must pay more attention to the straight bat. D. BIRKS. Shows promise of becoming a good bat. A very clean ground field and safe catch. C. TBTRAULT. A good slow left handed bowler who gets a lot of work on the ball. A hard hitting bat, he seldoms misses a loose ball. Wlhen he has strengthened his defensive strokes he should make some big scores. . POWELL. A good defensive batq he should use his reach to punish loose bowling. . BISHOP. An unorthodox but hard-hitting bat. A very uncertain field. . KEMP. Very keen. He should develop into a useful bat. A good field. . BARCLAY. With his keeness he should become useful all round. J. HODGE. A strong defensive batsmen. A very good field. J. STEXVART. Very erratic. He played some good innings in practice games. 1131 J J . S. TVTACNUTT. A promising and keen bat. His chief handicap is slow footwork. J I



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FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR l93le19.32 CHARACTERS OF THE XI S. LYMAN: Captain. Set a very good example of hard and unsellish work. As back his clearing was excellent and passing very accurate. B. PORTEOUS. An outstanding player. He has very good ball control, and his clever dribbling and anticipation of his opponents' moves, combined with accurate kick- ing, were invaluable. H. KERR. Always worked hard, his following up being particularly effective. lnclined to let his enthusiasm interfere with his wing. C. TETRAULT. A trier always. His centreing was eycellent, and as his perseverance rarely failed to beat his opponents he gave his centres innumerable chances to score. ll. KEMP. Has good ball control and goes hard and straight. He should be very good l next season. D. BIRIQS. VVas slow to Find his form. XVorked hard on his wing and centred accurately. G. lVIILLER. Worried the opposing forwards ceaselessly but his kicking was uncertain and inaccurate. P. LITTLE. A rapidly improving player. A tireless worker, he must strengthen his kicking. A. POLL.-XCR. Made some spectacular saves. Must clear quicker. F. MCCOURT. Has the natural ability to become a very good player. At present he does not work nearly hard enough. Must pay more attention to team work and remember that there is only one captain in his side. J. BISHOP. Improved considerably during the season. He marked his wing well. Must develop accurate passing. B. lVIILLER. A hard worker always. His passing and ball control improved greatly. G. GALT, PEACUCK, lf. I.YMAN, ll. BOYRNE, L. lX'ICD0l'G.AI.I.. F. HINos'I'oN also played The fxfzmior Tram war: D. Birks lCapt.l, C. Tetrault, AI. Kemp, P. Little, A. Pollack, J. Locke, S. Stewart, YV. Gowdey, Hodge, R. James, J. Peacock. Selwyn House lunder 133 - v f Ashbury Junior School. Tuesday, October 20th. XYon 2 - 0. The .Ashbury Captain won the toss and decided to play with the sun and wind behind him. Ashbury pressed from the start, and for the lirst twenty minutes it looked as though they would win easily. Then Kemp broke away down the right wing, on reaching the backs he centred g Tetrault came in from his wing, took the pass cleverly, and made no mistake with a low shot into the corner. Elated by this success the school adopted more offensive tactics and soon had as much of the game as their opponents. Early in the second half Kemp secured the ball inside his own half, dribbled cleverly through the defence and scored the final goal. Selwyn House - v f Ashbury. Thursday, October the 22nd, Lost 2 - l. The ground passing and ball control of the forwards were very good but the backs had a bad day and mis-kicked time and time again. The .Ashbury centre forward, Allen, scored both Ashbury goals from good centres. ll5l

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