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FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1935-1930 Hodge decided to declare in an effort to force a win. Molson, Peacock and H. Mackenzie all played outstanding innings scoring 32, 17, and 36 respectively. Ashbury were left with 65 minutes in which to make the runs, but as a result of steady bowling by Molson and Peacock,and excellent fielding, were all out for 55, five minutes before time. The return game in Montreal on the McGill Campus was the most exciting of the season. Ash- bury went in first and were all out for -1-1, Peacock taking -1 wickets for 17 runs. We ex- perimented with a changed batting order and a collapse occurred. At a crucial point in the game Hodge was clean bowled by a perfect length ball from Barclay of Ashbury, and we were all out for -12, thus losing the match by only 2 runs. The game against 1..C.C. was most successful, being won by -15 runs. Hodge de- clared with the score at 53 for 5 wickets, and Barclay and Peacock took up the bowling attack. So well did they bowl that 1..C.C. were all out for 18, and the bowling analysis read Barclay 6 for 13, Peacock 3 for 5. The remaining two matches against Allan Va1e's Xl and the Montreal -1 unior Cricket League were lost and drawn respectively. Of the 1935 XI only two are left around whom we have to build a new side. Never- theless the prospects for this year are good as the junior games last year showed great keenness and much talent. Keenness alone, however, is I1Ot sufficient qualification for success, and full advantage must be taken by everyone of the opportunities for practice in the indoor net at the M.A.A.A. For only by hard and serious practice can any degree of proficiency be achieved, whether at batting, bowling or fielding. We are very fortu- nate in now having Mr. Howis on the staff whose experience both of playing and coaching will be invaluable to Selwyn House cricket. W. C. HAY. Sutter 1935 The Soccer season of 1935 can be regarded in retrospect with great satisfaction. Although the representative l'nder 15 XI failed to win any of the four matches played, the lower teams, Cnder 1-1, 13 and 12 respectively, between them won four out of their five matches. This gives the greatest promise for the future of Selwyn House football. The experience of match play so gained and all it demands of stamina and determination will be invaluable in building up next year's team. The Under 15 X1 suffered under the handicap of extreme youthfulness. Nine of them were under 1-1 at the beginning of the season, and in the matches against Ashbury and St. Albans the weight, stamina and experience of the opposing teams were insurmount- able obstacles to our success. H. N07'5ZU07'ffI.1' C193-l:f35l. Captained the XI and played consistently well at outside left. He always gave of his best, and his knowledge of the game was an all im- portant factor in holding the team together. A fast clever dribbler with an excellent centre kick. K. Porter C193-1-351. Centre forward, the best shot on the team, and the pivot of every attack. Controlled the ball cleverly, and was always ready to make the best of every opening. Marked his man very closely and kept his forwards well together. 1391
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FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1935-1936 H. JI. B1u'ge,r.r Cl935l. Left half. Very keen. Always stuck close to his man, and fed his wing well. E. Chfzz11be'1'.v ll935D. Half. An inconsistent player, very good at times. His passing was good, but tended to miss his man through being out of position. G. HlZ1IIp,YOI1 l,1935,l. Full back. Played consistently well. A strong kicker who always managed to clear the ball well. Should be very useful next year G. I1'i11l61'.r Ll935D. Full back. The mainstay of the defense. Always tackled his man fearlessly, but rather slow in getting the ball away .1'. S. LeiUf'5m'ie1' Cl935J. Goal. Played well all season, especially under pressure and cleared the ball well, but tended sometimes to let easy shots slip through. The Under I5 played two matches against Ashbury, one against St. Albans, and one against the Masters. The home game against Ashbury played on October 1-lth was lost 3 - l after an excellent game. Porter, Norsworthy and Tetrault led attack after attack but were re- pulsed by the strong Ashbury defense, and we were able to break through only once for Porter to score. The return game in Ottawa on Oct. 19th told the same story of lack of weight and experience, and ended in a 6 - 0 defeat. The team played hard all through and after the game Winters, Lehlesurier 1, Little l, Scrimger and Grimaldi were awarded their colours U. Towards the end of the season St. Albans brought down a fast heavy side, and the game was lost 6 -0. Hampson 1, VVregg, and Burgess all played well and were awarded their colours . The remaining game against the Master's XI was much enjoyed by all concerned. The opportunity was taken to repay on the field many old debts contracted in the form room. The outstanding performances of the afternoon were the clever defensive play of lNIr. YVanstall, who fell down once, and the vigorous attacks of hir. Seymour, who fell down several times, thereby endangering the very existence of his ubiquitous beret. Selby Stewart opened the scoring tor the Masters, which was soon evened up by the School. Towards the end or the second half Mr. Phillips took a pass neatly in front of goal and beat Lehlesurier to win the match for the Masters by 2 - I. A cap of many colours in the centre of every fray indicated the presence of Mr. Jackson, who kindly refereed the game with justice and due clemency. The Under 1-I XI played two games against L.C.C., winning the first by 3 -0 and the return game 4 - O. After the first game on Oct. 12th Porter and Tetrault were awarded their colours . The play of the Under 13 and Under 12 teams was most encouraging. The former lost the first game against B.C.S. at Lennoxville by -lf - 0, but the return game in Montreal was won 2 - 1 after one ot the best and most closely fought games of the season. The Under 12 game against L.C.C. was an innovation this year. It proved to be a great success and was won by 5 - O. Svixes The Sixes produced some exciting and closely fought games. The sides were evenly matched and throughout the series not more than two goals were scored by any one side l31l
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