Ashbury College - Ashburian Yearbook (Ottawa, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1928

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18 THE ASHBURIAN ASHBURY COLLEGE vs. CHRIST CHURCH C. C. Saturday, June 2nd. Innings of Christ Church. C. Lincoln-Reed, run out .... 2 A. V. Waite, b. Bowman 17 P. Hobbs, c. Irvin, b. Bow- man 3 B. Hughes-Johnson, c. and b. Fauquier I 15 G. Hepworth, c. and b. F. E. B. Whitfield 9 T. Cann, b. F. E. B. Whit- field 1 F. L. Hitchman, c. MacBrien b. Bowman 19 P. F. Howe, b. Wilson 3 J. E. Goodie, b. Bowman 5 E. F. Hitchman, c. Irvin. b. F. E. B. Whitfield, 1 J. R. Wallace, not out 0 Extras 6 Total 81 Bowling Analyis. F. E. B. Whitfield. 3 wkts. for 20 runs. Average 6.6. R. Bowman, 4 wkts. for 7 runs. Average 1.7. J. C. Wilson, 1 wkt. for 24 runs. Average 24. H. A. Fauquier, 1 wkt. for 9 runs. Average 9. 1 Dewar, 0 wkts. for 5 runs. P. Smellie, 0 wkts. for 10 runs. Innings of Ashbury College. G. Southam, l.b.w. b. Hep- worth 12 J. R. Pattisson, b. Hepworth 3 J. S. Irvin, b. Hobbs 4 H. A. Fauquier, c. Howe. b. Lincoln-Reed 10 F. E. B. Whitfield, c. Lin- coln-Reed, b. Hepworth.— 15 I. Dewar, b. Hepworth 0 P. Smellie, b. Hepworth 6 J. C. Wilson, c. Hobbs, b. Hepworth 0 C. Gausden, l.b.w. b. Hep- worth 9 MacBrien, run out 0 R. Bowman, not out 5 Extras 5 Total 69 Bowling Analysis. G. Hepworth, 7 wkts. for 27 runs. P. Hobbs, 1 wkt. for 25 runs. C. Lincoln-Reed, 1 wkt. for 12 runs. ASHBURY COLLEGE vs. DEFENCE C. C. Played at Rideau Hall, Monday, June 4th. Ashbury won the toss and went in, Southam and Gausden fac- ing the bowling of Aldridge and Coles. With the score at 12 Gaus- den was run out. Irvin, who followed, scored a single and was then bowled by Aldridge. Fauquier scored three before being bowled by Edwards and Oppe ' s wicket fell immediately. With the score at 17 for 4 Ashbury ' s chances did not look very promising. Smellie

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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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THE ASHBURIAN 19 jointed Southam and contented himself with trying to remain in while Southam scored. The result was a useful stand which raised the score to 31 before Southam who had made 17 was caught. Dewar joined Smellie, but was immediately sent back by Stevens. Wilson went in and settled down to play carefully. Smellie left at 36 and Bowman 3 runs later, then Bonnar joined Wilson. The stand which followed was probably the most valuable made for Ashbury during the season. Coming together with the score at 39 for 8 wickets both batsmen played carefuly and let the runs come. The bowling began to get looser under this treatment and Bonnar was finally able to help himself to a couple of fours on the leg side. Wilson was caught by King with the score at 74 out of which his share was 13, all singles. Bonnar left at 77, and the innings closed for 80. Not a big score, but bigger than it had looked like being and, as it turned out, big enough, thanks to Oppe ' s bowling, to win the game. Coles and Orbinski opened the Defence innings to the bowling of Bowman and Wilson. Runs came fast and Bonnar was put on for Wilson. With the score 23, Coles was well caught in the slips by Oppe. Edwards fell to a good catch in the deep by Gausden, and then Orbinski, who was scoring freely, was smartly taken by Smellie at cover. Stevens and King scored steadily until King hit Oppe for two successive fours. He tried to do the same with the next ball and fell into the trap so carefully laid by the bowler and was caught by Wilson. Heathely followed and faced the bowling of Fauquier, who had relieved Oppe. He hit the first ball to the boundary for four and then settled down to careful batting, while Stevens continued to score. Dewar was put on for Fauquier and, in his second over, broke up the partnership by catching Heathely. Oppe was put on again and bowled Fulford off his first ball, 7 wickets for 68. The eighth wicket fell ?t 70 and the ninth at 75. Oppe was bowling to Stevens. The second, Stevens hit for 2, the third was slow, straight and a good length. Stevens tried to pull it for the winning 4, he miss-hit and was caught by Oppe. The last man came in. Oppe sent down another slow good length ball which came in just enough to take the bails, and so an exciting game ended with Ashbury winning by three runs.

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