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THE ASHBURIAN 19 handicapped by only having one spare, Graham II faihng to materiahze at the last moment. Selwyn worked hard to obtain their victory of three goals to nil. Team: — Kirkpatrick (Capt.), Powell II, Ferguson I, Yuile, Grier II, Borbridge, MacBrien II, JUNIOR INTERMEDIATES vs. SELWYN HOUSE. Played at Montreal. Won, 4-1, March 1st. A fast and inter- esting game. There was no stopping Symington I, and Bassett I ; Fauquier II thoroughly deserved his clever goal. Beauclerk in goal, was very cool, calm and collected. Team A — Fauquitecr ,11 (Capt), Sy ' mingiton, Cald , Bassett, Kirkpatrick, MacCarthy II, Beauclerk. ACROSTIC Uprights. At the first the second is taught. But not in modern usage must the word be sought. Lights. 1. In Samuel I Fifteen is the clue. 2. Either his slayer or sparer will do. 3. What is home without me? 4. A broom of twigs you see. 5. He who wears a coat at cricket. 6. You must be this to solve it. 7. To-day will be this to-morrow.
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18 THE ASHBURIAN The return game was pla,yed in Ottawa at the Auditorium on March 2nd. This proved quite an exciting encounter and even- tually resulted in a drawn game though shortly after the third period Ashbury was leading 4-1. Again the defence temporarily went to sleep and S. Albans put on three goals without response. The following represented A.shbury : — Forbes, Gilmour, Guthrie, Perodeau, Coristrne 1, Elwood, with MacBrien 1 as spare. INTERMEDIATE TEAM. The School pla}ied S. Alban ' s at Brockville on February 13th, immediately after the Second Team game and was success- ful, v3-l. Ashbury were certainly the more finished side and MacBrien 1, who scored all three goals, turned in a good game. Fauquier 11, and Kelly also played well and materially helped their side to win. The following represented Ashbury : — ■ Forbes, MacBrien 1, Thomas, Fauquier 11, Coriistine 11, Kelly, with Powell 1, McGuckin, Brodie 11 as spares. The return game was played in Ottawa in March and result- ed in a win for Ashbury bv 2-1 after a level game. The following represented Ashbury : — Robinson, Ritchie, Thomas, Symington, Bonnar, Kelly, with Henderson, McCarthy 1, Powell 1, Brodie 1 as spares. Two games were played with the Minto Club Juniors, in Avhich the teams were limited by weight, Ashbury losing one and drawing the other. JUNIOR AND JUNIOR INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY. The following matches were played : — JUNIORS vs. SELWYN HOUSE. Played at Montreal, Friday, February 15th. Each member of the team played really well, but collectively, they were beaten by the unaccustomed size of the rink. We were undoubtedly
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20 THE ASHBURIAN BOXING. Minor injuries and illness interfered considerably with the boxing last term and a number of boys were unable to continue the course to the end. Consequently the standard of the boxing at the tournament, which was held on Saturday, March 23rd, was not as high as it has been in recent years. A large number of visitors was present, and after the bouts refre shments were served in the dining- room. Mr. G. Glossop kindly acted as referee and Messrs. J. L. Mclntyre and W. M. Anderson as judges. Symington was awarded the new Grant Cup for the best display of ring-craft. Elwood also boxed well. The results were : — Intermediate Lightweight (Semi-finals) — J. Ross beat F. Heubach, R. Rowley beat W. Bell. Junior Lightweight (Final) — M. MacBrien beat J. MacLaren. Junior Heavyweight (Final) — J. Symington beat J. Gait. Intermediate Lightweight (Final) — J. Ross beat R. Rowley. Intermediate Middleweight (Final) — E. Elwood beat L. Thomas. Intermediate Heavyweight (Final) — J. Rowley beat M. Grant. Senior Lightweight (Final) — H. Campbell beat B. Gilmour. Senior Heavyweight (Final) — J. Ewart beat A. Fauquier.
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