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10 THE ASHBURIAN ASHBURY COLLEGE vs. OTTAWA C. C. Innings of Ashbury College A. Fauquier, c. sub. b. Craig 4 C. Gausden, b. Anderson 20 J. Oppe, c. Anderson, b. Beaumont 0 J. Irvin, l.b.w. b. Craig 20 I. Dewar. b. Craig 8 J. Wilson, b. Anderson 5 P. Smellie, c. and b. Ander- son 0 W. Bonnar, c. Kelly, b. Craig 2 H. Garland, c. Kelly, b. Craig 7 E. Beardmore, not out 1 Mr. Pattisson, l.b.w. b. An- derson 13 Extras 18 98 Bowling Analysis. Craig, 5 wkts. for 38 runs. Beaumont, 1 wkts. for 25 runs. Anderson, 4 wkts. for 17 runs. Innings of O. C. C. W. Craig, c. Mr. Pattisson, b. Wilson I 24 F. Campbell, c. Beardmore. b. Fauquier I 10 K. Garvock, c. Gausden. b. Bonnar 5 H. Beaumont, c and b. Wil- son I 12 H. Ackland, c. Beardmode. b. Fauquier I 3 A. Anderson, c. and b. Wil- son I 6 W. Tattersall, c. Fauquier I. b. Wilson I 0 G. Currie, l.b.w. b. Fauquier I 4 F. Whitfield, c. Dewar, b. Wilson I 14 E. Donaldson, c. Wilson I. b. Fauquier I 3 S. Kelly, not out 1 Extras 8 90 Bowling Analysis. Oppe, 0 wkts. for 23 runs. Wilson I, 5 wkts. for 31 runs. Fauquier I, 4 wkts. for 14 runs. Bonnar, 1 wkt. for 6 runs. Gausden, 0 wkts. for 8 runs. ASHBURY COLLEGE vs. THE STAFF In a game played at Ashbury on Wednesday, May 16th under ideal Cricket conditions, the School team decisively defeated the Staff by 115 runs. The School batted first and soon met with dis- aster when Irvin was bowled with the score at 8. Fauquier joined Oppe, and they took the score to 95 before Oppe was caught by Mr. Benson. Oppe ' s share of the partnership was an even 50 made by beautiful cricket. His timing was perfect. The next two wickets fell at 104. Then Gausden joined Fauquier and the part- nership realized 45 before Fauquier was bowled by a ball which kept very low. Fauquier had made 59 in characteristicly aggres-
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THE ASHBURIAN 9 G. Southam — Batted as well as ever and with more patience than he used to show. A safe catch in any part of the field. A brilliant ground field at cover-point. J. Oppe — A stylish bat. His timing was excellent, with the result that he made runs without any apparent effort. A slow bowler who never minded how many runs were scored off him while he was working out a plan to get his wicket. An admirable cricket temperament as he always appreciated the game whether he himself was successful or not. A. H. Fauquier — An aggressive bat who showed great promise at the beginning of the season but went out of form. A medium paced bowler. Was inclined to become erratic when hit and then lost all length. C. Gausden — A good bat with plenty of strokes. He must hit the ball a little harder and then should consistently make big scores. Shows promise as a bowler, having a natural swing. P. B. Smellie — Has a number of good strokes and can be relied upon to make runs off fast bowling but could not time slow. A clean and smart ground field who was sometimes brilliant. W. Bonnar — A sound bat who should make a lot of runs next year. Always to be relied on in the field, his catching at mid-ofif being very good. 1. Dewar — A left handed bat, very difficult to displace. His style is not free enough to allow his making many runs but so long as he did not try to score he could do his job by keeping his wicket up. A useful change bowler to put on to break up a partnership as his pecuHar action was deceptive. J. MacBrien — Developed into a good first wicket batsman. A slow scorer but has a number of sound strokes and would improve steadily. R. Bowman — A slow medium bowler who keeps a steady length and uses his head well. E. Beardmore — Did not get into form with the bat at all, though he showed good batting in the nets. Must remember that he has hands to field with and not rely on his shins.
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THE ASHBURIAN 11 sive style. Smellie joined Gausden and another useful stand took place. Gausden left at 164 of which he had contributed 31 by some very attractive batting. The next wickets fell quickly until Cann came in at the fall of the 8th, Cann and Smellie then took the score to 194 before Smellie was caught. Smellie had made 28 by good cricket, his leg shots being especially strong. The last wicket fell at 209. The Staff went in to make 209 in an hour and three quarters. Mr. Pattisson and Mr. Wright opened. Having made the first 10, Mr. Pattisson was well caught byi Bonnar at mid-off. Mr. Whit- field joined Mr. Wright, but the wicket only added 8 runs before Mr. Wright was well caught by Garland. The next wicket looked like making a useful stand, but at 39 Plumbey was caught by Bonnar. The wickets then fell regularly until Mr. Clarabut joined Mr. Whitfield and they added 20 runs before Mr. Whitfield was stumped for a very useful 36. The innings closed for 94. The School thoroughly deserved their win. The fielding was first rate especially that of Bonnar and Smellie. ASHBURY COLLEGE vs. ASHBURY COLLEGE STAFF Played at Ashbury, Wednesday May 16th. 1st Innings of Ashbury College. J. Oppe, c. Mr. Benson, b. Maclaren 50 J. Irvin, b. Mr. Clarabut 2 A. Fauquier, b. Mr. Wright.. 59 L Dewar, c. Mr. Whitfield, b. Plumbley 2 J. Wilson, b. Plumbley 0 C. Gausden, b. Mr. Wright.... 31 P. Smellie, c. Mr. Whitfield. b. Mr. Pattisson 28 W. Bonnar, b. Maclaren 2 E. Beardmore, b. Maclaren. .. 0 H. Cann, c. Mr. Whitfield, b. Mr. Pattisson 13 H. Garland, not out 3 Extras 19 Total 209 1st Innings of The Staff J. R. Pattisson, c. Bonnar. b. Wilson 10 H. F. Wright, c. Garland, b. Cann 7 F. E. B. Whitfield, st. Irvin. b. Fauquier 36 L. H. Plumbley, c. Bonnar. b. Wilson 14 W. H. Brodie, c. Irvin. b. Fauquier 5 B. Maclaren, b. Fauquier .... 6 Sgt. Major Stone, b. Fau- quier 0 S. Kelly, b. Wilson 1 C. E. R. Clarabut, b. Wilson 11 G. Benson, run out 0 Rev. H. N. Myers, not out.... 1 Extras 3 Total 94
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