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THE .-1.S'HBl'RlAX DI. G. MacCarthy. Centre. lst year on the team it t with some ability to slip through the defence C ood check G. Stanfield. Centre. 1st year on the team . Shows considerable promise. Good stickhandler who knows when to pass Checks well. ul. S. Galt. L. XYing. lst year on the team. Cseful in any position Good stickhandler who should be valuable next year SCHEDULE OF RESULTS Date Opponent Result For PX amst Nov. 26 B. Gilmour's YI XYon Dec. 6 Bank of Montreal Tie jan. 18 R. XVinter's VI XVon 25 Bank of Montreal XYon 28 B. Gilmour's YI Lost Feb. 1 R. lYinter's YI Lost 3 Ottawa University Lost 4 Bank of Commerce VVon 8 R. XYinter's VI Lost 10 Ottawa Liniversity Won 13 Bishop's College School Lost 15 Scorpions XVon 22 Bishop's College School XVon 25 B. Gilmouris VI Vtfon 27 Lower Canada College XYon Mar. 5 XVestmount High School XYon 14 Bank of Montreal XYon Played 17: lYon 11 3 Lost 5: Drawn 1 Goals for 46: goals against 30 ASHBURY vs. BISHOP'S COLLEGE SCHOOL Played at Lennoxville, Saturday. February 13th Lost 2 - 4. The game was played on natural ice, which xx as rather heavy owing to the thaw. Three twenty minute periods were played. Bishop's settled down at once to a strong game and seemed to adapt themselves much better to the condition ot the ice They set up several strong attacks and a shot from just lI1SldC the blue
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18 TH E A SH B URIAN NVe brought our school matches to a close by defeating XVest- mount High School at the Auditorium 4 - 3, and this was the team's best performance of the season. Dur opponents were again win- ners of the lnterscholastic League in Montreal. Heubach was very efficient as manager and set a high standard in everything that he did. The following were awarded their colours:- L. R. Thomas tcapt.,J, B. Allen, T. XV. Beauclerk, R. L. Stanfield, D. Fauquier, bl. Symington, R. XV. Coristine, E. R. Allen. HOCKEY CHARACTERS L. R. Thomas. Captain. R. XVing. 3rd year on the team. An excellent captain who always gave of his best in the interests of the side. Very hard worker, though rather slow. An ex- cellent shot. J. B. Allen. Vice-captain. R. Defence. Znd year on the team. Good puck carrier, but apt to overdo his attempts to split the defence. Should learn to use his body more effectively. Fast skater and accurate shot. ' T. XV. Beauclerk Goal. lst year on the team. A really sound goalkeeper, who was at times brilliant. R. L. Stanfield. L. Defence. lst year on the team. Sound defence man with an excellent knowledge of the game. Although handicapped by lack of weight and speed, he used his head well. A most unsellish player. D. Fauquier. R. XVing. 2nd year on the team. Has a good shot and checks well. lnclined to be lazy. DI. Svminffton. Centre. lst vear on the team. Beautiful stick 1 b . handler, with a very sure shot. Has an excellent poke check, but should remember to pass more often. R. XV. Coristine. L. XVing. 2nd year on the team. Played hard and covered his man well. A good though sometimes erratic shot. y E. R. Allen. L. XVing. lst year on the team. A good stick handler with a hard and accurate shot. Could pay more atten- tion to his cover. lnclined to forget that there are others who might score. bl. Mcfluckin. Defence. lst year on the team. Improved con- siderably since last year. A difficult man to pass and a good puck carrier.
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ZO THE ASI-IBURIAN line went into the corner of the net. Ashbury made several deter- mined attempts to get on terms, but most of their attacks were broken up at centre ice by Grant, who was using his poke check with great effect. Bishop's came down the ice with a good passing run and one of their forwards beat Beauclerk from close in. Some give and take play followed, and then Thomas slipped his man on the right wing and as he reached the blue line shot for the corner of the net, beating the goalkeeper with the pace of his shot. Ash- bury kept up the pressure and some few minutes later E. Allen followed in and secured his rebound as the goalkeeper fell, shoot- ing over his back into the net. The period ended with the score tied. The second period opened quietly but Bishop's soon set up a strong attack: there was some loose marking near goal and Bis- hop's scored twice in quick succession. Ashbury made determined efforts to reduce the deficit, but they were stopped by Grant, who broke up attack after attack in centre ice. The period ended with Bishops leading 4 - 2. The third period was scoreless, but produced some fast and in- teresting hockey. The ice had improved since the beginning of the game and this tended to speed up the play. Ashbury made strenu- ous efforts to score but could not penetrate the defence and time was called with Bishop's winners of an interesting game, 4 -Z. Ashbury :- Goal-Beauclerk. Defence-J. Allen, R. Stanfield. Centre-MacCarthy. XVings-Fauquier, Coristine. Spares-Thomas, McGuckin, E. Allen, G. Stanheld. ASHBURY vs. BISHOBS CQLLEGE SCHOOL Played at the Auditorium, Monday, February 22nd. XVon 6 - 3. Three twenty minute periods were played. The game was very even at first, and both goalkeepers were well tested. Some ten minutes after the start, the Bishop's for- wards came away in a good combined movement: the puck was passed to Glass who scored with a hard shot from the left wing. Ashbury made strenuous efforts to equalise but Grant was once more checking very effectively at centre ice and for some time was chiefly instrumental in holding the Ashbury forwards in check. lYith four minutes of the period left, the puck was passed to Coris-
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