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SHAWNIGAN LAKE SCHOOL MAGAZINE The School forwards played well after they had settled down, Merritt and Mackedie being easily the best. The backs were, on the whole, disappointing; their hand- ling was poor, and they did not show enough determination in going for the line. Macrae did well at full back. For the Old Boys, Ferguson and Robertson worked hard. After the game, Hunter received his 1st XV. Colours. The Teams: School : Full-back, Macrae ii ; Three-quarters, Davidson, Dyson, Barclay i., Walker; Stand-off Half, Hunter; Scrum Half, Slater; Five-Eighths, Ames; Forwards, Merritt (capt.), Mackedie, Lake i, Playfair, Stewart ii, Martin ii, MacAulay. Old Boys : Full-back, Bradford i ; Three-quarters. Wood, L. Walbridge, D. Ellis, J. Skrimshire ; Stand-off Half, D. Phillips; Scrum Half, P. Malkin ; Five-Eighths, J. Roaf (capt.) ; Forwards, W. Ferguson, W. Leckie, D. Green, H. Edmonds, Robertson i, T. Piddington, J. Milne. SHAWNIGAN LAKE SCHOOL vs. BRENTWOOD COLLEGE Brentwood Won, 11-0 Brentwood kicked off, and Slater found touch for Shawni- gan well up the field, Shawnigan then pressed hard and kept Brentwood penned in their own twenty-five. An attacking movement of Brentwood ' s started by Woot- ton was saved by good tackling, Slater cleared with a well- placed kick. Shawnigan, now pressed hard, but repeated loose kicking lost them the advantage. Their forwards, however, were hold- ing their own against a much heavier scrum, and getting the ball out nearly every time. From a scrum just outside Brent- wood ' s twenty-five, Slater sold the dummy to three of his opponents and by the barest margin failed to bring off a very clever drop goal.
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SHAWNIGAN LAKE SCHOOL MAGAZINE SCHOOL vs. OLD BOYS Won by the School 14-8 This match was played on Monday, November 11th at 11:45. At first the School side was obviously nervous; the forwards scrummaged badly and the three-quarters could not hold their passes. After a number of scrums in the School twenty-five, Merritt got in a good kick, which took the ball into the Old Boys ' half of the field. There followed an orgy of kicking on both sides. Merritt showed up well in the line outs, with the result that the School gradually gained ground. They should have scored from a 5 yards ' scrum, 15 minutes after the start, but the Old Boys managed to touchdown. For the next five minutes ' play was mostly in midfield, until the School three-quarters at last got away. Walker was held up on the Old Boys ' line, but from a loose scrum that followed, Macaulay scored. The kick failed. (3-0). After the kick off, the School pressed again, until Phillips kicked far up the field from his own twenty-five. Macrae failed to gather the ball, and Phillips, following up fast, scored a clever try, which was not converted (3-3). Just before half- time Merritt scored again for the School, after a forward rush (6-3), so that they crossed over with a lead of 3 points. In the second half the School had the better of the game, chiefly owing to the fact that Hunter was now holding on to his passes and making some openings for the three-quarters. The forwards attacked strongly, until they kicked too far ahead, and the Old Boys ' three-quarters made a nice run to the half-way line. A little later the School three-quarters were set going, and Davidson scored far out. Merritt converted with a very good kick (11-3). The next incident was another try for the Old Boys as a result of some loose kicking between the full-backs. Walker fumbled one of these kicks, and Edmonds picked up and scored between the posts. Ferguson converted (11-8). The School then attacked again. From a 5-yard scrum Ames scored the last try of the game, which was not con- verted. When the whistle blew the School were left winners by 14 points to 8.
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SHAWNIGAN LAKE SCHOOL MAGAZINE From the drop-out Brentwood worked down towards the Shawnigan line and from a scrum on the twenty-five, Woot- ton made a good opening for his three-quarters and Wilson scored wide out. Wootton just failed to convert. The half- time whistle blew with Brentwood leading 3 points to nil. Just after the kick-off, Slater got the ball out from a scrum near Brentwood ' s twenty-five and, making a good opening on the blind side, passed the ball to the wing three-quarter, who nearly scored but was forced into touch. Shawnigan failed to reap the benefit of this advantage and Brentwood ' s forwards, led by Genge and Sharland, took the ball down to the Shawnigan twenty-five, whence it went to McNeil, who ran right round and scored between the posts. Wootton converted (8-0). Soon after, Brentwood again attacked, and from a line out near the Shawnigan line, Brodie scored wide out. The kick failed (11-0). Shawnigan again attacked but failed to penetrate the de- fence and no-side came, leaving Brentwood the winners of a very interesting and hard-fought game. For the winners, Wootton, Genge, Sharland, Hanbury, McNeil and Brockie were the most conspicuous, while for Shawnigan, Merritt, Mackedie and Stewart ii were always in the right place, the latter saving at least two tries. Lake i and Robertson i played well and Martin ii ' s hooking in the scrum completely defeated the opposition. The tackling of Slater and Hunter was outstanding, and the former ' s kicking was always a great help to his side. Dy- son was sound in both attack and defence. The following were awarded their 1st XV. colours after the match : Dyson, Martin ii, Robertson i. Shawnigan : Full-back, Macrae ii ; Three-quarters, W alker, Barclay i, Dyson, Davidson; Halves, Hunter, Slater; Five- eighths, Ames; Forwards, Merritt (capt.), Mackedie, Lake i, Playfair, Stewart ii, Martin ii, Robertson i. Brentwood : Full-back, Hanbury ; Three-quarters, Wilson, Weir, Hunter, McNeil; Halves, Wootton (capt.), Fogg; For- 10
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