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12 THE ASHBURIAN Ashbury College. Runs at the fall of wickets. 123456789 10 8 95 104 104 149 164 166 167 194 209 College Staff. Runs at the fall of wickets. 123456789 10 10 18 39 47 63 63 73 93 93 94 ASHBURY COLLEGE vs. CHRIST CHURCH C. C. Thursday, May 17th. Innings of C.C.C.C.C. H. Sutcliffe, b. Cann 7 G. Hepworth, c. Dewar. b. Wilson I 1 M. H. Vernon, c. Gausden. b. Oppe 69 C. Lincoln-Reed, b. Wilson I. 11 A. V. Waite, l.b.w. b. Oppe 5 B. Hughes-Johnson, c. and b. Fauquier I 2 Rev. H. N. Myers, c. Gar- land, b. Cann 4 P. Hobbs, b. Fauquier I 10 P. F. Howe, c. b. Fau- quier I 0 F. L. Hitchman, c. Dewar. b. Wilson I 11 W. R. MacBrien, not out 0 Extras 5 125 Bowling Analysis. Wilson I, 3 wkts. for 42 runs. Cann, 2 wkts. for 24 runs. Fauquier I, 3 wkts. for 28 runs. Oppe, 2 wkts. for 26 runs. Innings of Ashbury College. A. Fauquier, b. Hepworth.... 0 J. Oppe, l.b.w. b. Hobbs 4 J. S. Irvin, b. Hepworth 0 I. Dewar, run out 5 J. Wilson, run out 3 C. Gausden, b. Hobbs 2 P. Smellie, b. Hobbs 1 W. Bonnar, b. Hobbs 0 E. W. Beardmore, c. Waite. b. Hobbs 0 H. Cann, not out 4 H. Garland, c. Howe. b. Hepworth 0 Extras ' 0 18 Bowling Analysis. P. Hobbs, 5 wkts. for 14 runs. G. Hepworth, 3 wkts. for 4 runs.
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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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THE ASHBURIAN 13 OTTAWA C. C. vs. ASHBURY COLLEGE Played at Rideau Hall, May 19th. 1st Innings of Ashbury College. J. Oppe, b. Anderson 8 A. Fauquier, b. Anderson .... 2 J. Irvin, not out 46 Mr. J. R. Pattisson, c. Currie. b. Anderson 4 C. Gausden, not out 8 J. MacBrien P. Smellie Mr. F.E.B. Whitfield W. Bonnar Mr. W. H. Brodie J. Wilson Did not bat Byes 6 Leg Byes 1 Wide Balls 2 Total for 3 wickets 79 Bowling Analysis Craig, 0 wickets for 2 runs. Anderson, 3 wickets for 19 runs. Campbell, 0 wickets for 13 runs. Gough, 0 wickets for 14 runs. ASHBURY COLLEGE vs. BISHOP ' S COLLEGE SCHOOL, Played on the McGill Campus, Thursday, May 24th. B. C. S. won the toss and put Ashbury in. The sky was over- cast and rain seemed imminent. Southam and Gausden opened the innings to the bowling of Black and Kenny. Both batsmen started with confidence, Southam particularly being very aggressive. With the score at 19, Gausden stopped a straight ball from Black with his pads and was out L.B.W. Irvin joined Southam, and, with both batsmen batting well, the score was taken to 57 before Irvin was out L.B.W. Eight runs later Southam was well caught in the deep by Fuller. Southam had played a very sound innings which included four fours and eight twos. Fauquier was next to go. He started well, but before he was set he ran up the pitch to hit Black out of the ground and missing the ball he was clean bowled. After this wicket play was stopped for lunch. After lunch Oppe and Smellie went in against the same two bowlers, who bowled unchanged throughout the innings. Both batsmen were settling down when Oppe was beaten by a good ball from Kenny, and, with the score unchanged, Smellie mistimed a straight full pitch from Black and was also bowled. It now began to rain really hard, and the game was held up for a quarter of an hour. On resuming Dewar and Wilson were given orders to hit. They hit at everything and ran everything they hit, with the result that the score quickly rose to 112 before Dewar was caught for a very useful 18. Rain had come on again and B. C. S. decided that it was too wet to continue, so the match was abandoned. Wilson was left not out 15.
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