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16 THE ASHBURIAN ASHBURY COLLEGE vs. LOWER CANADA COLLEGE. Played at L. C. C. May 25th. Lower Canada College. 1st Innings. Salter, b. Fauquier 11 Minnion, b. Oppe . 2 Stevenson, b. Wilson 1 Ka y, b. Oppe 0 Johnson, c. Irvin. b. Oppe 11 Ralph, l.b.w. b. Fauquier 0 Willis, b. Fauquier 0 Stewart, b. Fauquier 16 Bradley, c. Dewar. b. Oppe 1 McCuaig, St. Irvin. b. Oppe 1 Carsley, not out 4 Extras 0 2nd Innings c. Oppe. b. Dewar 62 c. Dewar, b. Oppe 2 c. Bonnar, b. Oppe 0 l.b.w. b. Fauquier 18 c. Soutliam. b. Oppe 25 not out 50 Did not bat b. Fauquier 0 Did not bat. Total 46 (for six wickets) 162 Innings declared closed. Runs at the fall of wickets. 1 for 7, 2 for 8, 3 for 9, 4 for 1 for 48, 2 for 59, 3 for 59, 4 25, 5 for 25, 6 for 25, 7 for 25, for 105, 5 for 162, 6 for 162. 8 for 27, 9 for 27, 10 for 46. Bowling analysis Wilson, 1 wicket for 7 runs. Oppe, 5 wickets for 33 runs. Fauquier 4 wickets for 6 runs. Wilson, 0 wickets for 34. Fauquier, 2 wickets for 40. Oppe, 3 wickets for 44. Bonnar, 0 wickets for 12. Dewar, 1 wicket for 15. Gausden, 0 wickets for. 12. Ashbury College. 1st Innings. 2nd Innings. G. Southam, b. Salter 58 Not out C. Gausden, l.b.w. b. Salter 11 b. Salter J. Irvin, l.b.w. b. Ralph 7 Not out A. Fauquier, b. Salter 0 J. Oppe, c. Stevenson, b. Kay 12 P. Smellie, c. Stevenson, b. Minnion 16 I. Dewar, l.b.w. b. Minnion 7 Did not bat J. Wilson, c. Willis, b. Ralph 5 J. MacBrien, c. Salter, b. Kay 0 E. Beardmore, b. Ralph 0 W. Bonnar, not out 0 Extras 5 0 1 11 1 Total .121 (for 1 wicket) 13
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THE ASHBURIAN 15 received, a fast good length and was clean bowled. Oppe then joined Southam and both batsmen showed some very attractive batting before Oppe was caught at mid-on by Stevenson. Smellie followed, after giving a chance in his first over he settled down and batted confidently, until well caught by Stevenson at long-leg. Southam played across a straight ball from Salter and was bowled. He had played a valuable innings of 58 without giving a chance. Dewar and Wilson were in together and ran some characteristically daring runs. MacBrien, Beardmore and Bonnar failed to score and the innings closed for 121. L. C. C. went in again and there being nothing to lose adopted hitting tactics. Salter and Johnson collared the bowling and in spite of numerous changes of bowlers 48 was up before Johnson was caught by Southam. Minnion and Stevenson did not give much trouble, but Ralph followed the example of Salter, who was still in, and remained undefeated until the innings was declared closed when he had completed his 50. Ashbury were left an hour to play. Any hopes that L. C. C. had of disposing of them for a small score and so pulling the game out of the fire were soon dispelled when Gausden and Southam wisely decided to touch nothing that was not on the wicket. Nine maiden overs were bowled before Gausden decided that he would like to try the other end and so ran a single. He was bowled in the next over, Irvin went in. He started carefully but his patience was soon exhausted and he hit Bradley for fours off two successive balls. It then started to rain and stumps were drawn. Southam carried his bat, he had batted for forty-five minutes without touch- ing a loose ball and deserves much credit for his restraint. This innings of Southam ' s was just as valuable as his previous one of 58. Had his wicket fallen easily there is no knowing what the rest of the team might have done. They might have played out time; on the other hand it was the end of the day, with L. C. C. encouraged by success, the wickets might have fallen quickly, and a game which had been considered won, thereby lost.
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THE ASHBURIAN 17 Runs at fall of wicket. 1 for 30, 2 for 46, 3 for 55, 4 for 72, 5 for 109, 6 for 109, 7 for 1 for 1. 119, 8 for 121, 9 for 121, 10 for 121. Bowling Analysis. Salter, 3 wickets for 39. Salter, 1 wicket for 3. Ralph, 3 wickets for 44. Ralph, 0 wicket for 1. Kay, 2 wickets for 16. - Bradley, 0 wicket for 8. Minnion, 2 wickets for 17. Umpires, J. R. Pattisson and G. L. Ingram, ASHBURY COLLEGE vs. DEFENCE C. C. Saturday, May 26. Innings of Ashbury College Mr. W. H. Brodie, b. Mr. Edwards 2 Mr. F. E. B. Whitfield, c. Mr. Coles, b. Mr. Lloyd 31 G. Southam, b. Mr. Coles .... 11 J. S. Irvin, c. Mr. Coles, b. Mr. Lloyd 17 P. Smellie, run out 0 I. Dewar, b. Mr. Lloyd 2 Mr. J. R. Pattisson, c. Mr. Coles, b. Mr. Lloyd 4 J. MacBrien, not out 8 Rev. H. N. Myers, c. Mr. King. b. Mr. Edwards .... 3 Cann, c. Stevens, b. Mr. Ed- wards 0 R. Bowman, b. Mr. Edwards 0 Innings of Defence. Capt. Orbinski, b. Cann 0 Mr. Coles, run out 3 Mr. Heahetley, c. Mr. J. R. Pattisson. b. Bowman .... 2 Mr. Edwards, b. Dewar 21 Mr. King, b. Cann 9 Mr. Stevens, not out 28 Mr. Lloyd, b. Dewar 3 Mr. Elcock, run out 0 Mr. Cook, b. Bowman 1 Mr. Bee, b. Cann 3 Mr. Aldridge, c. Southam. b. Mr. F. E. B. Whitfield ...... 10 Extras 5 Extras .... Total 1 79 Total 85 Bowling Anal ysis. Mr. Aldridge, 0 wkts. for 12 runs. Average — . Mr. Edwards, 4 wkts. for 22 runs. Average 5.5. Mr. Coles, 1 wkt. for 23 runs. Average 23. Mr. Lloyd, 4 wkts. for 21 runs. Average 5.2. Bowling Analysis. H. Cann, 2 wkts. for 29 runs. Average 14.5. R. Bowman, 2 wkts. for 25 runs. Average 12.5. I Dewar, 1 wkt. for 18 runs. Average 18. Mr. W. H. Brodie, 1 wkt. for 5 runs. Average — . Mr. F. E. B. Whitfield, 1 wkt. for 3 runs. Average 3.
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