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FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1938 -1939 An excellent route has been very cleverly planned out for them. They will stop at no less than fifty cities and towns. It has been arranged that they will spend no more than a few hours at each place, except, of course, Gttawa, as it is the capital of our Do- minion. There will be several interesting things for them to do in Ottawa, where they will be stopping for three or four days. Among these are the unveiling of a Canadian war memorial, the laying of a corner stone of a Government building, and a great state banquet. It was recently announced that the King is going to speak over the radio on Empire Day, so that the people in those towns not visited may hear his voice. In a country as large as Canada, it is impossible to please everybody, and many towns are disappointed that they will not see the Royal guests. YVe in Montreal are Very fortunate in having our King and Queen spend the best part of a day with us. The mayor is appointing a committee to plan the programme for them. As yet the details have not been announced. The Royal visit will mean a lot to Canada, because it will arouse much patriotic enthusiasm. Their Majesties will also benetit by it, and will return to England with a better understanding of the size and the problems of this Dominion. A. H. C., Form 3. Zbervgtius. Herr Hitler qf Gernzrzzz-v By hir .vtvrzflilezz lu' .vwore Tfzzzl flzf Il1f11!1l'flfL'.f in Czfflzo .Wzoufd ,rzqffer wrong no more: B-v lhf .twzzxfikrz he .vwore ir, .ind mzuzefi afmz! day, .ind bade lzif rhiqfx pos! bzzffeliflf, Earl mm' IVMI amz' 3011111 amz' Norflz, To .vzzuzmon iii.: !1l7'!l,V. Em! and Ifexf and Souflz and Norlli The bzzffrlizzy fzzxf, Ti!! rozzzmozzr, !0nz'.f, and peamfzff Ham' heard Ilia FIlt'lI7'B1',,f bfaxl: The Nazis, goose-.vfep, .flzintr and aff, .fra .fl1'Il.fl'f71g fievlc amz' nerk-0, For B1'c',l' .inlay Qf Gerzzzmzhv If on 1116 mzzrrlzfor CNZFCXIO .' But Net'ifle'.r brow war md, .J11n'Nevifle',v ,fpvfrlz wax Jfow, .11za'a'rzrkb' fookezzl lie at fire lllllp... To lffrzr we mm! NOT go ! Jim' .vizzfe fha illmzirlz C071f6l'c'l1.'6 EL'8IlX'lhiIlg is grarzd, Now Jdoy Jil.: frimzzplzmzt .imp S11de!e71!:z71d.' W. M., Form 5. 1.-Xnd, we may add, since the Ides of March, the hero ofthe above poem has made another of his little incursionsf - EDJ l 19l
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FOR THF YI-XAR 193341939 The season's matches opened with a win against L.C.C. played at Royal Avenue on May 16th. L.C.C. were all out for -16, Palmer capturing 5 wickets for 15 runs, and Birks 3 for only -1 runs. Selwyn House, up against a small total, faced the 1..C.C. bowling with unusual confidence, and when time came, 68 runs had been made for the loss of 1- wickets, Little being top scorer with 29, Palmer 21 and Gault 13. ln the home and home games with Ashbury the honours were shared. In Ottawa on May 23th Selwyn House won comfortably, running up a total of 79, Sutherland heading the scoring with a well-played 33. Ashbury were dismissed for -11 with 10 minutes to spare, Palmer taking 3 wickets for 11 runs, Sutherland 3 for 8, Thompson 2 for S, and Gault 2 for 7. The return game played on the Campus on .1 une -1th ended in a well-deserved victory for Ashbury decided on the hrst innings, there being no time to complete a second innings for both teams. Selwyn House won the toss and batted first, but were all out for 51, Gault with 17 and 1.eN1esurier with 22 being the only two to find their form. ln reply Ashbury batted carefully and well for a total of 7-1, a long eighth wicket stand, which our bowlers could not break, making a lirst innings decision inevitable. ln the second innings, playing out time, Sutherland and Palmer hit freely all round the wicket for 23 and 28 respectively. The Cnder 1-1 match against B.C.S. ended in a defeat for Selwyn House by 72 runs. B.C.S. declared at 1-13 for 9 wickets, Sutherland getting 3 wickets for 17 runs, and Gault -1 for 2-1. The Selwyn House innings was feeble, escept for Fleming I3 and Little 29. During the term two good matches were played against teams consisting of parents and Old Boys. Although the School lost both games, the team felt amply compensated when Fleming hit a 6 over the deep boundary off Mr. 1Yanstall's bowling. With ten of last years XI left, prospects for 1939 look very bright indeed, and hopes are entertained for an unbeaten season. But this aim can be achieved only by hard practice both on the field and in the nets. Qluluurs 111 Pzzfuzer l1936e7-SD Captain. The most able and experienced Captain the School has had for some years, and the best all-rounder. Developed a line leg break which captured many wickets. A brilliant fielder and a fine bat. Bowling 9 wickets, average 5.41--1. Bat- ting average 28, with 2 not outs. B. Liflfe C1937e81. A hard hitting batsman with a good eye, and top scorer for the season with 78 runs in -1- innings, average 19 . 5. Worked very hard in the field. Should do great things in 1939. H. Gan!! C1937e8l. A line opening batsman, with some good defensive strokes and much patience. Scored -15 runs in 5 innings. A brilliant fielder at Point. E. Ballon H9331 Kept wicket throughout the season and improved greatly. His experience behind the stumps will be of great service to the team next season. Lacked confidence when batting. B. N1I!!1E7'flZ7l4f C19381. A slow left hand bowler round the wicket with a good length, and a forcing batsman who improved with every match. Howling, 5 wickets for 211 runs, average -1, batting 56 in -1 innings, average 19.6. 17. Tf70lIIp507l 119381. A medium paced right hand bowler who bowled consistently on the wicket. Took 7 Wickets for 27 runs, average 3.36. Needs much practice at batting. 1311
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