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Press Conference in lieu of 80th Josephian-Peterite Encounter

Posted on 01 March 2014 by admin

Battle of the SaintsA press conference was held on 26th February at St. Joseph's College to brief the press regarding the upcoming Big Match, the Josephian-Peterite cricket match popularly known as the Battle of the Saints.

Rectors from both Colleges spoke at the briefing with Fr. Travis Gabriel, Rector, St. Joseph's speaking on the 2 day game to be played on the 7th and 8th of March at the P Sara Oval and Fr. Trevor Martin, Rector, St. Peter's, speaking on the 50 over encounter to be played on 15th March at the Premadasa Sadium, Kettarama.

Giving details of the 2 day game, Fr. Travis Gabriel said that special conditions have been in place for this match for several years now, i.e. limiting the first innings to 60 overs and having 105 overs each day, with the intention of producing a result. He added that this saw results in 2008 when St. Joseph's won after a drought of 35 years and St. Peter's winning in 2010 and again in 2012. He added that this match is played in a united and friendly atmosphere as these 2 schools belong to the larger family of the Catholic church, though the game is played competitively on the field. He was hopeful that with good publicity given more spectators would be attracted to witness the game. Fr. Martin who spoke thereafter, while endorsing the sentiments expressed by the Josephian Rector, said that the 2 day match and the limited overs match have become the event that attracts many old boys from across the globe who time there holidays in Sri Lanka to coincide with these matches. There will be a very colourful atmosphere he said and requested that due publicity be given so that many more can be attracted to watch the matches. Of the 79 matches played thus far the Joes have won 12 times to 9 by the Petes.

In the limited overs game of the 39 matches played, the Joes have 20 wins under their belt while the Petes have 17 wins with 1 tied and another rained off. Details of playing times, ticket prices, commentaries on Radio and TV (for the limited over match), etc. were given.

2 Day Battle of the Saints

Dates: 7th & 8th March (Friday & Saturday)

Venue: P Sara Stadium (Oval) Commencement of play: 9.30 a.m. (each day)

Special Conditions of Play: 1st Innings limited to 60 overs a side Overs per day 105 (with no reduction of overs for change of innings)

Trophy on offer: Rev. Fr. Maurice Le Goc Trophy for the winner (outright win)


Limited Overs Match Dates: 15th March (Saturday) Venue: R Premadasa Stadium, Kettarama Commencement of play: 9.30 a.m. Conditions of Play: 2012 ICC Rules for one dayers Trophy on offer: Rev. Fr. Peter A Pillai Trophy for the winner Ticket prices for both games will be published later.

Courtesy: Algi Wijewickrema Hony. Editor (SPC – OBU)

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Bens hold Josephians to a draw

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Josephians miss golden opportunity of beating Bens.

School Cricket – 2014 SJCSt. Joseph's missed a good opportunity of beating their old rivals St. Benedict's as the Bens held on to a draw in their school cricket encounter played at Kotahena yesterday. The Bens who folded up for a paltry 134 in the first innings were struggling at 136 for 8 in their second innings .

The Joes who were 71 for 2 overnight went on to make 256 for 6 declared with a 122 run lead. Overnight unbeaten Yashan Samarasinghe 61, Pathum Madusanka 32 and Fabian Fernando a hectic unbeaten 73 facing 34 deliveries with seven sixes and three fours gave the Joes an advantage. Fabian Fernando and Kalpa Ravihara (37) added 74 runs for the sixth wicket prior to the declaration.

The Benedictines going for the second time with a deficit of 122 runs were 136 for 8 at close after facing 70 overs. Only Thulina Dilshan (31) Janaindu Karunatileka (29) batted with some authority where the rest fell to the spin of Yashan Samarasinghe who took 5 for 48).

Brief scores.

St. Benedict's 134 (N.Fonseka 35, Mahel Jayalath 24, Geethika Jayatileka 22 n.o, Fabian Fernando 3 for 18, Hashindra Perera 3 for 30, Aravinda Akurugoda 3 for 31) and 136 for 8 in 70 overs at close ( Thulina Dilshan 31, Janinidu Karunatileka 29, Hashendra Perera 5 for 48). St. Joseph's 71 for 2 overnight 256 for 6 declared ( Duran de Alwis 20, Yashan Samarasinghe 61, Pathum Madusanka 32, Kkalpa Ravihara 37, Fabian Fernando 73 n.o, S. Wijesinghe 2 for 55, Navod Abeysinghe 3 for 44).

Courtesy: Ranjan Anandappa – Sunday Observer

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SPC RUGBY

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2014 Rugby Season: An update by Algi Wijewickrema – Editor, SPC-OBU

Posted on 01 March 2014 by admin

SPC RUGBYTwo matches were down to be played today as the schools' season openers, one in Colombo, St. Peter's hosting Kingswood (KCK) and the other up in Kandy with Trinity playing hosts to DSS.

The Peterite – Kingswood match was played at the CR & FC grounds and from the kick off it was evident that the Peterites were not as fluent in ball handling as their supporters would have expected. On the contrary the Kingswoodians ran the ball at every opportunity and it was while they were in the process of running the ball in the 10th minute of play that the Peterite No. 7, Nishon Perera intercepted a pass and ran unchallenged to score under the post. Burah added the extra points and Petes led 7-0 against the run of play.
 
Although they were 7 points ahead, it was obvious that the Petes were not at their best. If their play at the breakdowns was unsatisfactory, their play in the set pieces were utterly amateurish and far below the standards displayed by the Peterites of the past years. Scrums at times were simply lost because the scrum half was painfully slow and many a line out was lost due to the ball not being thrown in straight.
 
That the Kingswood lads scored once only during the 1st half was only due to their own inadequacies rather than better play by the Petes. This Kingswoodian try came in the 20th minute, when they ran the ball from the Peterite half opening one side of the field and then the other for their wing three quarter to score by the right corner flag. A difficult conversion was put over by their place kicker. SPC 7 – KCK 7. Later in the 1st half 2 Kingswood players were sin binned one for a high tackle and the other for persistent foul play.
 
The Peterites got several opportunities to score in the dying stages of the 1st half when they were playing against 13 players of Kingswood but erratic passing, unintelligent ball handling and stout defence by the Kingswood players put paid to any of those opportunities being converted to points. The score stood at 7 all at the lemons.
 
With the kick off at the resumption, off a scrum that ensued when a Peterite player knocked on, the Kingswoodians scored their 2nd try and this time under the posts for their place kicker to add the extra points. KCK led 14 – 7.
 
After this try was scored it appeared that the Kingswoodians were tiring though they continued to run the ball at every opportunity that came their way while the Peterites though trying to do the same, made mistakes at vital stages putting paid to any chances of scoring. About the 25th minute of play the Peterite captain was sent to the sin bin for a tackle considered too rough by the referee.
 
The absence of their captain did not seem to affect the Peterite play adversely, in fact it seemed to have galvanized them. This passage of time saw the Peteries passing the ball among their three quarters and the ball changed hands between their centre three quarter and the winger twice before No. 13, Kevin Dixon scored by the corner right corner flag. Burah made the conversion count from a difficult angle to make the scores level.
 
The scoreline remained 14 all when the referee blew no side.
 
I have to thank my friend Mr. Erajh Balasuriya for providing me transport while having to hobble on crutches after my injury – says Algi.

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SJC LOGO NICE

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SJC OBU Newsletter – February 2014

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SJC LOGO NICESt. Joseph's College Old Boys' Union (SJC-OBU) has published a super newsletter in February 2014. This has been posted on our JPAA Canada website. Please click on the image (Josephian Logo) on the top right of the front page and this will lead you to a pdf document that will open up for viewing. I enjoyed the message from the new rector Rev. Fr. Travis Gabriel as he starts another celebrated term in office heading St. Joseph's College.

We are indebted to Senaka Ranasinghe – VP, SJC-OBU for sending us the newsletter. A link is also shown below.

 

SJC OBU News Letter February 2014

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SJC XI 1945

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FLASHBACK: SJC Team of 1944 & 1945 and epic feat of Malcolm de Costa

Posted on 01 March 2014 by admin

Cricket is a reflective game; a game which above all things lends itself to writing in the lovely flexible English which we have inherited from our ancestors; conquerors and the colonial rulers. Considering values and the traditions this game has inherited; it is deservingly denoted as the “GAME OF GENTLEMEN”.

It is once again the Big Match time. The heat, passion, frills and the thrills are being experienced and every body would love to reserve their prestigious seat in order to whisper their halcyon days and cheer the twenty two warriors who are battling for supremacy. It May be Royal-Thomian (Battle of the Blues) or the Joe -Pete (Battle of the Saints); The two most prestigious traditional encounters in the Island (This is no disparagement to any other Big Match); the Old boys, well wishers of all walks of life from here and abroad determined to be at picturesque Sinhalese Sports Club grounds or P. Saravanamuttu Stadium with a sense of tremendous enthusiasm where the friendly rivalry being engaged and at the very same time the game will be played to the best of it's traditions.

SJC XI 1944

St. Joseph's College team – 1944 (First row from left) M. Dalpethado, A. de Costa, M. Kodikara (Seated from left) A. Hazari, I Matthysz, M. de Costa (captain), Rev. Fr. Peter A. Pillai (Rector), S. Fernando (Coach), C. de Mel, E. Chanmugam (Standing from left) H. Bagot, D. Fonseka, J de Mel, Brian de Silva, N. Weerasinghe, N. Pereira, A. Kanaganayagam, T. Wickramasinghe.

As I turn page by page of the Golden Jubillee souvenir of Joe-Pete battle of the Saints Cricket Encounter; what really struck my mind was the matches played in 1944 and in the subsequent year 1945 where the editor; late Harold De Andrado; commonly known to Josephians as the password of Josephian Cricket has given much prominence to the leadership qualities of Malcolm De Costa who led the Darley Road lads in recording back to back victories against the Bambalapitiya School in such a glorious fashion.

In 1944; The Battle of the saints encounter has taken place after a lapse of two years since the match had been interrupted in 1942 and 1943 due to the world war II. In these two years the Josephians were under that dynamic allrounder Fairlie Dalpethado has fielded two invincible teams and in year 1943 they were undisputed inter-schools cricket champions.

The big match played in 1944; had been the 10th encounter of the series and the Peterites were led by Anton Perera (Elder brother of famous cricket commentator Maurice Perera). The venue for this match was the University grounds, Thurstan Road, and played on March 15 and 16, 1944. St Peter's after winning the toss and have batted first were bowled out for 115. St Joseph's in their essay had compiled a massive 288. Skipper Malcolm De Costa had led from the front by scoring a brilliant century. The most successful bowler for the Petes had been Dion Walles who had taken 6 for 105. In the second essay, Petes were folded up for a mere 118 thus conceding a huge an innings and 55 run victory for their counterparts. Only the Pete's captain Anton Perera had shown some resistance by scoring a stubborn 75. The chief wreckers were Joe De Mel (Match bag of 6 for 49) and Malcolm De Costa himself chipped in with 3 for 24.


By Supun Perera – Courtesy: Daily News


The following year too, Malcolm De Costa was bestowed upon the captaincy and Petes too were under Anton Perera. The match was played on 17th and 18th of March 1945 and the venue had been Victoria Park SSC grounds. After winning the toss St Joseph's have batted first and had posted a formidable 240. Opener Timmothy Wickremasinghe (58) and Wicket keeper/Batsman Hubert Bagot (64) had reached half centuries. Peterites in their essay were bundled out for just 165 where only E.L. De Souza (83) and Maurice Perera (50) had scored pugnacious half centuries. St Joseph's; batting second have declared at 176 for the loss of six wickets where the show piece of the innings had been the elegant batamanship of Asgar Hazari; who had been dismissed for 92 and was unfortunate to miss a well deserved century. Peterites were chasing a target of 251 for victory; could muster only 102 runs and Joes were the worthy winners by humiliating Petes by a huge 149 runs. Norton Pereira was the most successful bowler for St Joseph's by having a match bag of 7 for 56 and Skipper himself Malcolm De Costa had a match haul of 5 for 41.

SJC XI 1945St. Joseph's College team – 1945 (First row from left) O Perera, S Sarathchandra, M kodikara (Seated from left) C de Mel, m de Costa (captain), Fr. j. Nanayakkara O.M.I (Prefect of Games), Rev. Fr. Peter A. Pillai (Rector), S. Fernando (Coach), F. Matthysz, A. Hazari (Standing from left) N Perera, J de Mel, H Bagot, J Bagot, V Sinnetamby, T Wickramasinghe.

Andrado in his own inimitable version hails the brilliant captaincy of Malcolm De Costa. “Malcolm played to win but he played chivalrously; and was later honoured in leading the Ceylon School's against the Indian test team led by great Vijay Merchant. The Value of this level headed and genially ruthless commander could not be over estimated”.Both 1944 and 1945 St Joseph's were crowned as the “Kings” of School cricket. Being the Volunteer forces Commander of the Sri Lanka Navy; Capt. Malcolm De Costa had the extremely colourful personality of a great sportsman, Officer and a gentleman par excellence. Of course he had been goal oriented, commanded the troops with a mission to achieve success.

His coaching stint at St Joseph's from 1960 to 1966 too was a Giant leap forward where he produced cricketers in the calibre of Priya Perera, Raja De Silva (Schoolboy cricketer of the year in 1961), Rufus Buultejens, Polycarp Wijesekera, Hilary Marcelline and Brian Perumal to a name few. Acccording to some of these players those who have come under the watchful eyes of Malcolm De Costa expresses that the method he had used to mould a bunch of schoolboys and make them a match winning outfit. His witty and professional attitude could only be expected from a person of his stature.

The successive victories of the Joe-Pete encounters in 1944 and 1945 were overwhelming evidence of dynamic leadership qualities,will to achieve victory, unwavering the courage and character of the man himself. Importantly these two traditional encounters epitomizes the respect, command, image and the reputation he earned from his fellow team mates and the admiration from his college authorities and those who were in the opposition. The manner in which he had led the teams in these two years symbolizes his character, personality and the professionalism. It is a pity that we do not see such great men with sterling track record like Capt. Malcolm De Costa (St Joseph's) or Col.F.C.De Saram (Royal). Indeed; they were celebrities of this noble game and equally in the public service alike when men of character led by sheer example, determination and with true professionalism!

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