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his 50 after 35 minutes' play with P. H. Cabb, c Pearce b Davies 90 on the board. Major Edwards C. Brook not out....
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leg hit by Pearce off Cobb brought the score past the 100:
FINE CENTURY BY T. E. PEARCE mark after 40 minutes play.
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Edwards had a life at this stage. Runs at fall of each wicket.-- putting up a ball to cover point. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The fieldsman however had to run a 8 63 89 102 131 155 156 160 162 166 considerable distance and the ball
Bowling Analysis, was spinuing so that it could not be called an easy chance.
Cobb was tried agair in place of Clifford and bowled better than dur
4
Extras (Byes)
Total (1 wicket)
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T. E. Pearce, c C. Ollerdessen, b
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Clifford
58
F. H. Farthing, not out RE. O. Bird, e Clifford, & Leach
Extras (Byes 9, Leg Byes 3) 12
..279 Total...........·
Report of match continued from noon on Saturday when we went to press:→→
O M. R. Ħ. Spencer opened out now and played
R. E. O. Bird "... 8 3 19 0 Wodehouse with confidence, making
Young Ollerdessen relieved Leach: Capt. Davies. 17.5 2 58 4* one hard off drive past cover which
11 0.51 2 brought down the house. Major but did not meet with any more Major Edwards......
-'93 16 1 Edwards had Wainwright in differi success than the other trundlers and R. 1. D. Wodehouse...
$ 3 14 2 ties and one ball beat both batsman Pearce and Edwards caused the total F. H. Farthing......
* Bowled 2 no balls. and wicket-keeper. Just en noon to mom rapidly, Edwards getting
SHANGHAI 2ND INNINGS. the Century went up and the rain his 50 with 130 on the board. These again ceased. Wainwright found players made the bowing look very A. E. Piercey. l.bw, Bird Edwards puzzling and in trying to easy. Another change in the attack-C. Brook, not out........ get him through the slips he was ing department, Clifford for Cobb P. H. Cobb, not out...... caught nicely by Wodehotse. 102 did not improve matters any and 44. H. H. Morris joined Spencer and Pearce played him with ease on the began rather shaklly finding Wode of
• Edwards who had been very suc- house difficult to play. The Hong- kong bowling at this stage was very cessful in hitting the last bowler went good, Major Edwards especially was out to hit Clifford and made a bad troubling the bathmen, breaking both miss hit which the wicket-keeper held. R. E. O. Birč. 2
The score was now 140 for 2, Major Capt. P. H. Davies. ways and sending down a ball occasionally. which no Edwards 58 and Pearce more than one seemed able to play and 60. Turner joined Pearce at the which occasionally troke so much as wicket and Allison the Shanghai fast to beat both batsman and wicket-bowler resumed at the Naval Yard keeper. Spencer waited patiently for end. Turner however, did not last anything in the nature of a loose long and was caught by Cobb at mid- ball and bit very hard mostly on the on in trying to make a big hit off off side
the fast bowler. Hancock was next W.C.D. Tumer, c Cobb, b Allison - 3 H.E. The Governer arrived at the for Hongkong and got quite an R. Hancock, Lb.w. Cobb.......... 15 Cricket Club Pavilion at about 12.15 ovation on leaving the pavilion. R. L. D. Wodehouse, st. Brook, b
His Morris .....
21 attended by Mr. Burlingham, A.S.P. partner to
He started slowly leaving
do most.
the Capt. P." H. Davies, st. Brook, b and was met by the President, Mr. F.
3 Morris Maitland. HE was an interested scoring and after on, bour and a
quarters play the Shanghai total LLL. B. Franks, c Brook, bLeach 29 spectator during the rest of theas passed with Pearce having made Major H. G. Bagnall, bit wicket, morning. Spencer made two leg exactly half the runs.
b Morris........
2 glides from Edwards which both weat to boundary at the Queen's Road. Naval Yard Corner and at the end of this over Hancock put on Faithing to relieve Edwards at the Pavilion end Farthing's delivery worried the batsman and with his second ball he clean bowled Spencer, 131-5-37. A. E. Piercey was Shanghai's next batsman and he shaped very nicely He plays a pretty forward off drive and only first class fielding prevented him collecting a succession of fanrs Morris did not last long and played on a fast good length ball from Davies. Allison the Shanghai fast bowler only saw two balls delivered. He took the last ball of one over from Davies and made a single and played the first ball of Farthing's next or his wicket to right into Pearce's safe hands from followed Wodehouse and shortly which there is no chance of escape after his arrival Pearce was caught Cobb who is the only left hand in the slips off Leach, having made batsman in the side joined Piercey and 122 in just over two hours out of a batted poorly bot managed to get a total of 241. His innings was a few singles. Eventually bowever be faultless exhibition of sound cricket(" enrolated Allison and put one up to and, as good as has ever been seen Pearce at mid-os. Davies just pre- on the slab ground. His runs were I was disappointed with the Shang- vious to this bowled Piercey with- a beautiful ball which broke a little made all round the wicket and be bei batting on Saturday and think from the off, kept very low and just had no ferrer than 19 boundary hits that the form shown is probably too in his score. Davies succumbed in a had to be true. H. Ollerdessen grazed the leg stump, the bail taking similar manner to Wodehouse and showed some of his old form and is quite a second to fall. The last was caught by the wicket-keeper, the most likely man" in the side to Shanghai wicket was thrown away, having miss hit Morris in trying to make runs. His batting however the younger Ollerdessen making an make a big hit. Franks at this stage was not without blemishes "and be attempt to get 2 runs when there was was very agressive and hits full toss did not seem at home against Davies. only one run possible and when his from Morris for 6 clean into Garden Hongkong have done well to get partner did not respond to his call he Road. When Bagnall joined him, Fiercey out its before the call of time could not get back and was cleverly the spectators expected to see some on Saturday as he is a new man to run out The Shanghai innings thus big hitting but Morris added Shanghai, comes with a good home closed for 166 and only Ollerdessen, Bagnall's, scalp to the other two reputation and shaped very well Spencer and Piercey looked as if they useful ones he had already collected. indeed in the first innings. I expect might have made many more runs.
1 2 3 4. 5 G T 51 140 147 197 235 241 253 8 9 10 263 279 279
is first trial neither, batsmen be g able to make many runs. Lood and prolonged applause greeted Pearce's century after 90 minutes! batting in which he had not given any Rons at fall of each wicket. chance. Hancock never got going and was out for 15 being ing before the wicket when trying to pull af breaking ball from Cobb. Wodehouse followed Hancock and hit out at once making boundary hits all round the wicket and scoring much faster H. W. Allison ****** than his partner. Hely innings F. L. Wainwright... did not last long however and he was D. W. Leach stumped when running out to hit a P. H. Cobb slow ball from Morris, much in the F. C. H. Ollerdessen same way as Major Edwards lost W. C. G. Clifford ---
Clifford, Davies Dr. Morris....................
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The game was resumed after Franks was also out behind the to see Clifford and Spencer make stump being well taken by the some runs" to-day. The Hongkong Tifin at 2. p.m. prompt and there wicket keeper off a fast ball from bowling was good; better than a was a very good attendance in the
Leach.. Farthing who plays a casual glance at the averages shows. Stands and round the Pavilion to nice straight bat might have Bird though without a wicket in the see Hongkong bat. Pearce and
The bad | first made some
innings was Sayer began Hongkong's innings found anyone to stay with him; but and had hard lines once or twice. Pearce facing Allison who bowled Bird succumbed to the first ball he Davies, the Shanghai players think a from the Naval Yard end. Pearce received and the innings closed for very fine bowler difficult to score scored a single off the first ball and 279. After the double century went from, and a death trap in the slips. Sayer a single from the last. Wain wright began the attack from the p it was obviously Hongkong's Major Edwards got a lot of work on other end and was no-balled from policy to thit out and endeavour to the ball and as the wicket is a little his first delivery, which Sayer hit collect as many guns as possible in softer on top to-day. I expect to see nicely to square leg for 4. After as short a time in the hope that him do best. Wodehouse did not single Pearce showed that he could Shanghai might be beaten by an bawl pearly as well as I have seem get Wainwright away to leg also andnings or at least after an hour's him and I felt that had he been put batting on Monday. However it is on at the other end he might have. that with seeming ease. After a couple of overs both batsmen seemed a pity that wickets like Davies, done better; as Davies churns up the happy and began to hit out, Allison Wodehouse and Hancock were not turf round the bowling crease pretty At badly, In this connection if the the fast bowler especially coming in saved by a little more care. for punishment. Pearce played hire times it looked as if wickets were wicket is not too soft for Davies, four times in succession to leg for being sacrificed to get Shanghai in I expect to see him dig pretty big holes. Farthing's initial over was 4 and received a great ovation. An again on Saturday.
SHANGHAI'S 2ND INNINGS.
a great success and, it was a these hits were beautifully timed and
to There was a quarter of an bour splendid feat get rid of showed what a master of the game left for play and Shanghai sent Fiercey Spencer when he did. Spencer was this batsman is. After this over Allison was taken off and Leach and Brook to the wicket obviously to undoubtedly set and looked good for relieved him. Pearce played the play out time. Davies and Bird bow many more runs. I rather fancy new bowler much as he had done led and with the first two overs Farthing has a natural swerve and maidens Shanghai looked like getting ith his peculiarly quick upright Allison; but Sayer was out to their point. Fiercey however put his delivery he took the batsman quite clever one hand catch in the slips by leg across to a ball from Bird which by surprise. It was a beautiful ball Morris. The fieldsman took the ball low down and ruled completely came off the ground faster than be which took the top of the middle over, keeping the ball well up all the expected and he was out Lb.w, with stump and carried the off bail nearly out having scored. Cobb joined 30 yards away. Hongkong's fielding time. At the fall of the first wicket Brook and succeeded in playing the was very fine. Franka was as good as the score read 51, Sayer having 13. remaining 5 balls, being lucky to get we expected, Bagnall working like a Major Edwarda partnered Pearce and set about making runs immedi- rather a fuky one through the slips Trojan, Sayer saving boundaries and
| for 4.- |ately, This partnership proved a *THE DETAILED SCORES,
very happy one and the score.
mounted steadily, the pair taking
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throwing in a treat and Pearce's hands sale than ever. Nothing passed him. In the slipe nothing was given away and Major Edwards® catch at the beginning of the match deserves special mention to a game of good fielding. Bird at point 18 also found his long reach useful and stopped some useful opes Hong- kong's batting, apart from the first three batamen, did not please me and I know there are many more runs in the side. Of course I know that it (Continent on Pass 5.)
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