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Barney O'Shaughnessy : ウィキペディア英語版
Barney O'Shaughnessy

Barney O'Shaughnessy (28 February 1912 – 27 May 2007) was an Australian cricketer who played a single match for Western Australia. Born in the isolated Mid-West town of Wiluna, Western Australia, where his family managed a hotel, O'Shaughnessy was sent to Perth for schooling, attending Christian Brothers' College as a boarder. Playing as a fast bowler and attacking batsman, he played cricket for the school in the Darlot Cup, and also captained the school's football team in 1931, his final year at the school.〔("AMONG THE COLLEGES: C.B.C.'S LOSSES" ) – ''The Daily News''. Published 1 June 1932.〕 In one match, against Scotch College in November 1931, O'Shaughnessy scored a century, 100 runs exactly, from 65 minutes of batting, including seven sixes and nine fours.〔("AMONG THE COLLEGES: Darlot Cup Contest" ) – ''The Daily News''. Published 25 November 1931.〕
O'Shaughnessy's single match for Western Australia was against the Marylebone Cricket Club on their 1932–33 tour of Australia.〔(First-Class Matches played by Barney O'Shaughnessy (1) ) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 2 December 2012.〕 In the match, held at the WACA Ground in late October 1932, he opened Western Australia's bowling alongside Ron Halcombe in both innings, taking 0/50 in the first and 1/31 in the second innings. His only wicket was that of Leslie Ames, who he bowled for 19 runs.〔(Barney O'Shaughnessy ) – ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 2 December 2012.〕 He batted at number ten in Western Australia's only innings, and scored a duck.〔(Western Australia v Marylebone Cricket Club ), Marylebone Cricket Club in Australia and New Zealand 1932/33 – CricketArchive. Retrieved 2 December 2012.〕 O'Shaughnessy returned to Wiluna in 1933 to take over the Club Hotel, which his family had previously run.〔("Three Hundred Cricketers Will Take Charge of Wickets on Sunday" ) – ''The Daily News''. Published 26 October 1933.〕 During the Second World War, O'Shaughnessy enlisted in the Australian Army, along with several other sportsmen from Western Australia.〔("Fast Bowlers Open Sportsmen's Attack" ) – ''The Daily News''. Published 3 July 1940.〕 He served as a private in the 2/1 Guard Regiment, and was discharged in November 1944.〔(O'SHAUGHNESSY, BARNEY ) – WW2 Nominal Roll. Retrieved 2 December 2012.〕 O'Shaughnessy eventually retired to Perth, dying in Nedlands in May 2007, at the age of 95.〔
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