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16 THE ASHBURIAN The return games took place at the Auditorium on March 12th, with much better success from our point of view. The 2nd Team was victorious 3—1, and the whole side played good hockey. Pero- deau (twice) and Fauquier II scored for Ashbury. The Intermediate game was more even and a rather scrambling contest ended in a draw, 1 — 1, Gillies I scoring for Ashbury. The following represented Ashbury : — 2nd VL — Goal : Robinson ; Defence : Perodeau, Stanfield ; For- wards : Fauquier II, Coristine II, Gait II ; Spares : Gilmour, Ritchie, Hart, Schlemm, Mathias, Symington. Int. VI. — Goal : Boyd ; Defence : McGuckin, Ross ; Forwards : Palmer, Henderson, Gillies I ; Spares : Calder, Davidson I, Mac- Carthy 11. — F. E. B. W. JUNIOR HOCKEY One match was pl ayed, an under 14 team, vs. Selwyn House, on Feb. 14th. The team was: — Beauclerk (Capt.), Vickers, Kirk- patrick, Yuile, Davidson II, Graham II, Ferguson II, MacBrien II, •Roberts. The team did not play up to its usual standard, while Selwyn House were on top of their form, and beat us 6 — 2. We would like to thank Mrs. Ferguson for so kindly entertain- ing various members of the team. — B. K. T. H. SKI-ING The Cross Country was held on Wednesday, February the 5th. The Seniors went by ' bus to Fairy Lake, skied slowly to Pink ' s Lake, and after a rest of three-quarters of an hour, started at three o ' clock to race back to Fairy Lake. The Juniors went to the Royal Ottawa Golf Club by ' bus, and raced from there to Fairy Lake. There was a cold wind blowing over the exposed places, but otherwise, the conditions were ideal. The Seniors were placed in the following order : Grant 22 min. 55 sees. ; Perodeau 23 35 ; Ritchie 23 38 ; MacCarthy I. 26 30 ; Scott 26 31 ; MacCarthy II. 28 23 ; Davidson I. 29 10 ; Fensom 29 15 ; McGuckin 29 58; Magor 34 21 ; Gait II., and Hart 36 40; Heubach 43 02. Grant is to be congratulated on returning such good time.
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THE ASHBURIAN 15 through the season D was still leading, followed by B and C, while A, having taken longer to get going, was not considered in the running. The weather at this point became mild, so that the last few games had to be abandoned. It was decided to play the finals at the Auditorium. After a complicated play-off system had been finished D team headed the league, having beaten both B and C the two runners-up, in two very hard fought and even games. By this league much promising material was unearthed. Great credit is due to the referees, who made the games a pleasure, instead of a menace to life and limb as in former years. -B. R. The final standing was : — Team P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. D. 6 5 1 0 41 18 10 B. „ 6 3 2 1 23 30 7 C 5 3 2 0 27 21 6 A. 7 0 6 1 21 39 1 The leading scorers were : — Name Goals Ast. Pts. Gilmour D 35 5 40 Gillies L C 12 2 14 Ritchie C 9 2 11 Schlemm B 3 9 Henderson B 7 2 9 Mr. Pattisson D 6 2 8 INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY On February 19th, the Second and Intermediate teams went down to Brockville to play St. Alban ' s School 1st and 2nd VI respectively. The ice was in bad condition owing to the recent thaw but a well contested game took place, leaving St. Alban ' s School victorious 3 — 1. The Intermediate team were rather smaller than their oppon- ents, which placed them at a disadvantage in view of the condition of the ice, but St. Alban ' s deserved to win if only for their superior combination. The score was 4 — 1 in their favour. The following represented Ashbury : — 2nd VI. — Goal: Robinson; Defence: Perodeau, Stanfield ; For- wards : Fauquier II, Coristine II, Gait II ; Spares : Ritchie, Mathias, Hart, Schlemm, Symington. Int. VI. — Goal : Boyd ; Defence : McGuckin, Evans ; Forwards : Palmer, MacCarthy I, MacCarthy II ; Spares : Hammond, Calder.
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THE ASHBURIAN 17 The order for the Junior race was: MacBrien II. 31 min. 0 sees.; Davidson II. 31 30; Vickers 31 35; Cowans I. and Fer- guson I. 33 mins. ; Yuile 34 mins. ; Clarke 38 30 ; Roberts and GilHes III. 39 30; Heuser 41 15 ; Ferguson 11. 45 min. ; Fauquier III 46 75 ; Eakins 50 25 ; Blair 55 min. The Jumping was held at Fairy Lake on Saturday, March the 9th. The conditions were not good for jumping and impossible for turning. The Senior Jump was won by Rowley I. Gait II and Hart were equal in second place. The other competitors finished in the following order ; Mathias, Ritchie, Davidson I, Grant, Denison. The Junior competitors were placed as follows : MacBrien 11 Davidson II, Ferguson I, Clarke, Roberts-Allan and Yuile. On combining the points to decide the winner of the Ker Cup Grant and Ritchie tied for first place. The Junior Medal was won by M. MacBrien. -J. R. P. The 6th Annual Boxing Tournament was held on Friday, April 21st, in the presence of a large number of visitors. Minor injuries had prevented several of the senior boxers from entering the tourna- ment, but in spite of that, the bouts were, on the whole, evenly contested, one of the best being that between Fauquier II and Jacob. Ghent, a newcomer to boxing, after winning two preliminary rounds,.
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