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Everton Weekes : ウィキペディア英語版 | Everton Weekes
Sir Everton DeCourcy Weekes, KCMG, GCM, OBE (born 26 February 1925) is a leading former West Indian cricketer. Along with Frank Worrell and Clyde Walcott, he formed what was known as "The Three Ws" of West Indian cricket. ==Youth and early career== Born in a wooden shack on Pickwick Gap in Westbury, Saint Michael, Barbados, near Kensington Oval, Weekes was named by his father after English football team Everton (when Weekes told English cricketer Jim Laker this, Laker reportedly replied "It was a good thing your father wasn't a West Bromwich Albion fan.")〔Walcott p. 14.〕 Weekes is unaware of the source of DeCourcy, his middle name, although he believes there was a French influence in his family.〔 Weekes's family was poor and his father was forced to leave his family to work in the Trinidad oilfields when Weekes was eight. He did not return to Barbados for eleven years.〔Weekes p. 4.〕 In the absence of his father, Weekes and his sister were raised by his mother Lenore and an aunt, whom Weekes credits with his successful upbringing.〔 Weekes attended St Leonard's Boys' School, where he later bragged that he never passed an exam (although he would later successfully study Hotel Management)〔Walcott p. 18.〕 and preferred to concentrate on sport.〔Sandiford, K. (1995) ''Everton DeCourcey Weekes'', Famous Cricketers Series: No 29, Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians, Nottingham. ISBN 0-947774-55-6〕 In addition to cricket, Weekes was also a keen football player, representing Barbados.〔Walcott p. 17.〕 As a boy Weekes assisted the groundsmen at Kensington Oval and often acted as a substitute fielder〔Spooner, P. (1998) "Sir Everton Weekes: My First Test", ''The Barbados Nation'', 18 December 1998〕 in exchange for free entry to the cricket, giving himself the opportunity to watch leading international cricketers at close range.〔Walcott p. 20.〕 At age 13 Weekes began playing for Westshire Cricket Club in the Barbados Cricket League (BCL). He would have preferred to have played for his local club, Pickwick, but the club only catered to white players.〔Sandiford (1995) p. 6.〕 Weekes left school in 1939, aged 14, and, not having a job, spent his days playing cricket and football. He later attributed much of his cricketing success to this time spent practising.〔Weekes, p. 5.〕 In 1943 Weekes enlisted in the Barbados Regiment and served as a Lance-Corporal〔 until his discharge in 1947 and while he never saw active service,〔 the fact he was in the military meant he was eligible to play cricket for Garrison Sports Club in the higher standard Barbados Cricket Association in addition to Westshire in the BCL.〔
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