THE INTERPORT.
HONGKONG'S WIN.
SIX WICKETS TO SPARE.
BIRD DOES THE HAT TRICK.
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, NOV EMBER 8, 1920
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Bowling Analysis.
Bird Davies
16.5 5
7
*** 13
0
Farthing 5 Wodehouse... 12 Edwards......
0
8
2
1
2
1
MORE TROUBLE IN THE COTTON TRADE.
The Manchater Guardian of Sep-
tember 24 said:
his first ball. Wodehouse joined Daff, Afrs. Bodei-Smith, Mrs. Dath- Turner and returned a hard buman, Mrs. Vining, Hrs Samson, Mrs. ball to the bowler which he Grant (Hon. Secretary) Mrs. Lowe, heid beautifully. Turner facing Mr. Ashton, Mrs Syrett, Mrs. Pen- Allison at the other end turned himman, Mrs. Church, Mrs. Burden, Mrs. nicely to leg but good fielding preven-White, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Prickett, Mrs. ed the boundary and only 1 run was Matthews, Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Allan, made. Wodehouse took the last Mrs. Crocker, and Mrs. Williams.
At the Police Stall was a bewilder Bird bowled 1 wide. Bird did the hat trick with his last ball of the over nicely to leg for 4
and the match was over. Hongkonging assortment of lingerie. Mrs. King presided over this Stall, assisted by three balls.
winning by 6 wickets, at 3.15 pm.
Miss Lloyd, Mrs. O'Sullivan, Mrs. Pincott, Mrs. Caygill, Mrs. Carpenter, take a firmer stand on a matter of“ Miss Mable Blackman, and Miss principle than would otherwise be Eileen Garrod.
Major Edwards, whose ankle was troubling him so much, did very well with the ball and broke up the batting, as the opposing batsmen could not score from him and he got Ollerdessen's wicket at a very critical time. Hancock with his usual clever ness saw Edwards tiring and also saw the batsmen playing back to Edwards. He decided that now was the time for Bird, as to play back to is fatal and though Leach seemed to have played himself in he fell to Biru's first ball
HONGKONG 2ND INNINGS.
7
20
T. E Pearce, e Brock, b Allison 17 G, R. Sayer, e Morris, b Leach ... Major Edwards, b Leach............ W. C. D. Turner not ont... H. R.B. Hancock, b Wainwright 16 R. L. D. Wodehouse not out......
Extras
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M. Loureiro.
The Mäster Spinners' Federation threaten a general lock-out of. La- The present cashire operatives. sickness of trade enables them to
Next door was the Victoria Stall, expected. The sources of the trouble with Mrs. Crockett, Mrs. Templeton, are confined to Oldham and the Mrs. Roffey, Miss Loureiro, and Miss neighbouring mulespinning districts. in which the spinners and piecers have Under the porch was the Sweet refused to honour an agreement made Stall, attended by Mrs. Ormiston, Mrs. Total for 4 wickets... 79 Nisbet, and Mrs. Manning- Here by their local executive.
there was a 10-cent "dip." rapidly this is not an ordinary case of revolt relieved of its treasures by the rush against trade union authority: It is
CHARITY BAZAAR.
of both children and adults.
'But
Major Edwards went on to bowl at noon and started off rather gingerly, not making his usual jump before delivery, and not sending down with his usual pace. His foot seemed to be troubling him more than he cared to admit and I doubt if it were wise to risk him at this stage. Wodehouse was transferred to the end in place of Davies and very
Allision who followed must have nearly got Clifford with a slow ball. Ollerdessen with a hard and high seen that this was fatal as he came shot over mid-on's head completed well out to the first ball miss- his 50 amid loud applause and then ed it and was stumped. Fr. C. H.
School Stall; Mrs. Nightingale, Mrs that their interests are neglected, but set about hitting Edwards at the Oller fessen who followed was also other end. The bowler gave him caught and R. E. O. Bird earned the
Hast, Mrs. Brawn, Mrs. Lyon, and so far they have been unable, al- Mrs. Collinson at the Kowloon though they have tried for thirty years some slow balls which he hit well distinction of being the first Hong past all fieldsmen to the leg boundary kong man to do the bat-trick -in
Rain threatened to lay its maist British School Stall, Miss Middleton or more, to take the obvious remedy and his 50 was soon on the board, Interport Cricket. Franks, the wicket- At this stage Clifford played Wede keeper, also deserves special mention hand on the annual fete of the Hong Smith and the Staff of St. Stephen's
As a result of the strike they house nicely to leg for 4: but in an for his sterling display and he had kong Women's Guild and the Minis- College at the Stephen's College and of setting up a union for themselves.
Saturday: attempt to get one through the slipe a lot to do with his side's victory.tering Children's League, at Govern-Parcels Stalls.
The side-shows did a thriving busi-are apparently going to try again. theress. At the Lucky Table all sorts of We wish them all success, for their just managed to touch the ball into Davies also bowled well although he ment Frank's rager hands. Immediately did not get any wickets and no one but in spite of
of the opposing batsmen took any unfavourable weather, the function things could be obtained at the turn present position is anomalous and afterwards Ollerdessen after seem liberties with him.
was well attended thanks. perhaps of a ph for a dollar. Here were Major!
ing to be quite at home to Wode. house played too far back to
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fast rising hall and put it just over the wicket-keeper's shoulder to Hancock who had no difficulty in holding it. The scoring board cow read 150-5-63 and the Hongkong good. prospects
-"SATURDAY'S EVENT.
FETE AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE.
House on
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At the stalls on the lawn were complicated by the extraordinary Miss Kitty Wood, Miss E. Kotewall, position of placers as members of the and the Staff of St. Paul's College, at spinners organisations without say the St. Paul's College, Stall, Miss voting rights, Naturally they feel Cooper and Staff at the Belilios
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After a delay of 15 minutes while to the China Mail poster. Altoget Rapson and his assistants, Sergeant degrading. They are not really the teams were being photographed her, it was a very happy occasion, woodward, Sergeant Newton, and apprentices of spinners so much as was pro Q.M.S. Crewe, making useful roises his employees. They get less than Pearce and Sayer opened Hongkong's and in every respect
huge success. The
with a megaphone.
half his wages and no certainty of the second innings, Pearce taking first nounced
only visible effect of
The Chute was another device that
becoming in the end spinners over from Leach.
Hongkong required only 77 runs to certain weather conditions was attracted a large trade. In attendance
to unders win and from the way they started it that some changes in the excellent wee First Writes Payne, Sergeant themselves. It is easy
their resentment looked again
looked as if it would be a long time arrangements made by Lady Stubbs:
under which they Leach and Spencer were now partners before the runs were knocked off. and her committee were necessitated, Ravenscroft. Sergeant Hawthorne, and stand
agreement at the wicket and took things very Leach's first over was a maiden; but and some of the stalls,. as a pre Third White Steatzes.
The Coconut Shy did such a busi- would have to find a portion carefully, especially with respect to
ness that it ran out of cocinuts. At! Wodehouse.
this attraction were Mr. R. J. Hall of the wages of the creeler, who is and Capt. Harvey, dressed as coster-the wartime female substitute for the mongers, and Capt. McConnell a little piècer. It is less easy to under tired, true to life, as a Cockney girl. stand the resentment of the opera- There was also the Lucky Well, intive spinders, who would, IF Fittle charge of Sergt.. Burnen and assist-! ants, where a variety of fascinating plecers were in fact employed, have sorvenirs could be obtained by the to find the whole of their wages, fortunate ones.
a
At the Military Stall three raffles were held. Mrs. Loring won a grey. silk jersey knitted by Mrs. Humphrey. Captain Noel, R.G.A., won a man's
LOGAL AND GENERAL.
A $10 note skilfully altered to Chinese girl at Yaumati who gave a swindler $64 for it on the under- standing that he would collect the balance the following night.
it was quite evident from the way cautionary measure, instead of re- Ollerdessen's 63 was a very finished Pearce played him that he was just maining outdoors, were removed to display, his runs being made all getting his eye in. F.CH. Ollerdessen the basement of Government House, began from the pavilion endHowever, they did not suffer. Nath round the wicket and mostly along
for ang suffered. The crowd in attendance the carpet. He did hit the bell up and Sayer played him on two or three occasions, but well out maiden also. Rans come slowly but was out to enjoy itself, and was not of the fielders' reach or such a dificult surely and only good fielding kept to be deprived of what it sought by chance as to be hardly a chance at all the score from mounting. Leach was such a little thing as a cloudy sky.
From the time the fete opened, Spencer did not seem to care for taking the ball bump a lot and Wodehouse who was varying his Sayer in playing hin for 4 through early in the afternoon, until it closed, length with great judgment, and on the slips came perilously rear being along in the evening, the beautiful playing forward to a shorter ball caught. In the next over from the grounds of Government House were he sent it straight back into Wode same bowler Sayer made a similar picture of colour and vivacious activity house's hands to be out, cacght and stroke and was well caught this time The grounds themselves were gaily bowled for S. Shanghai's total was by Morris with only 9 runs on the decorated: the stalls were prettily now. 167 for 6 wickets and the whole board. Immediately after this Pearce disposed; and it goes without say sweater, made by Mrs. Wyndhamn, to mory and get their opponents a good deal short of the fieldemen. considerably enhanced by the pul-winner; and Mrs. Webb wen a work- Hongkong team were working very / put a ball up at point, but fortunately ing the charm of the scene was be frished with the colours of the resemble a $100 note deceived a out by Tiffin Time. Major Ed. The wicket seemed to be crumbling chritude of the ladies in attendance bag. made by Mrs. Wyndham.
The winning tickets in the raffle wards, breaking both ways, had and the ball was behaving in all at the various attractions,
to sorts of peculiar, ways, especially His Excellency the Governor form- Walawright playing back
from Leach. Edwards who replaced ally opened the fete, with a brief under the auspices of the Kowloor everything and scoring became
Sayer, began warily but made two speech from the terrace overlooking British School Stall were the follow-
A Chinese youth was this morn- very slow,
Steadiness characterised the batt- very pretty shots past point from the gmonds, and inspected a guarding: 1st prize (4 silver toilet articles). ing of this pair and most of the runs Ollerdessen and Cobb relieved that of botour composed of members of Ticket No. 87; 2nd prize (silver photo
Ile the Cadet Company of the Hongkong frame). Ticket No. 162; 3rd prize ng sentenced to six months' hard birch by Magistrate Smith, for were singles. Wodehouse was bow bowler at the Pavilion end. ling weh enough to get a wicket at puzzled Edwards with his first Volunteer Defence Corps. Theenter (pair silver, candlesticks). Ticket Ne, labour and eight strokes with the,
Ticker No.172: 2nd prize (tea rosy), to be tiring and it was quite on him well away between point and swing. the cards when Bird relieved him. cover and then Edwards hit him on One entered the fete on Albert.Ticket No. 17: 3rd prize (child's pett: lady in D'Aguillar Street, last night.
Road, where tell was taken by Sergt. coat). Ticket No. 122; Doll and Cot,
Peggy," Winner, A man arrested in connection Bird sent his first ball to Wainwright to the pavilion roof.
Piercey received some well earned Major Dewsbury, and two assistants, winning name
with the robbery at Homantin ip who treated it rather cheaply and went out of his ground to hit it. applause for pretty ground fielding The way to the fete was then by a Miss E. Bell He suffered the usual penalty and taken all round the fieldsmen winding path up the hill On the Refreshment could be obtained at which four men broke into a matshed and found the ball whip off were doing wonders Allison reliered lawn fronting the main entrance to the restaurant; much praised for the and robbed a farmer and his wife of the ground much more quickly than Leach at the Naval Yard end and 30 Government House was the Maypole. order and precision with which it was property valued at $233, was this Mrs. G. M. Harston, morning remanded by Magistrate he expected and Franks had his runs went up on the board from Back of Government House were the conducted.
Mrs. Parr and Miss Innes were at the, Orme until Wednesday. Allison, who, bowls other attractions. 'baits off in a twinkling. It was a a leg-bye.
getting
Early in one's strolling," "one en-
gate. The following ladies assisted as waitresses: Mrs. W. H. Bell, Mrs.
All the stalls at Saturday's very fine piece of stumping and got round the wicket, was
escape it. It was E. Grimble, Miss Chappel, Mrs. bazaar were decorated by men of the rid of a very valuable" batsman his hand outside the screen and this countered Ye Olde Thatched Inn., It
The scoring had to be moved. Pearce now was difficult to
that it should not Greig. Miss M. Denison. May-Sister "Tamar." The Lucky Well was on the other side.
Commander Kilgour Mallet. Miss Grayson, Miss. Graham, exhausted before the afternoon was board now read 184-7-10, "and began to let out and make a good determined
presided; the Hongkong hopes again ran high. 4 to leg off Cobb and a single in be, escaped.
genial
Miss Besant, Mrs. McKiebay, Mrs. half over The Chute was erected Morris now joined Leach who had nearly the same place; but which who a let off in the slips by Edwards off was well fielded and 40 went upon host, in a violent red waistcoat; and Robinson, Miss Pemberton, Mrs. Dyer, and run by "Tarlar" Petty Officers. Wodehouse. A difficult one it is the board. Wainwright went on in the attendant company of petty true, but a possible chance: Bird place of Cobb and puzzled Edwards officers from the "Tamar-they saw Ball, Mrs Bevington, Mrs. Hancock, So was the coconut-shy. The Olde
At this point the visitor was Miss Burdett, Mrs. Carpenter and Thatched House was a Tamar stunt In other ways the "Tamar was still puzzling the batsmen and somewhat with his first few balls, to that.
These ladies were in charge of the contributed to the buge success, and' Leach could
He Edwards drove the fast bowler past invited to sample Commander Kil. Mrs. W. C. D. Tumer.. do nothing.
"Tamar" adopted the attitude of waiting as mid-on for 3 and then Pearce played gour's very special mint julep-at $2 long as he could and trying to get him nicely past point. Off the next a sample Little need be said of Cake Stand: Mrs. Denison, Mrs. yet,. to avoid misunderstanding, wa the bowler through the slips. In the ball Pearce was caught by the the very special mint julep. Only Griffia, Mrs. Black, Mrs. Grimble, must not speak of it as a
in trying to get if one succumbed to the invitation Mrs. Airey and Mrs. Yates. Mrs. affair. and be miss-hit a ball which broke wicket-keeper
The ball and sampled it, one was sure of being Wallace. Mrs. Koch, Miss Sloan and more than usual and was caught by a ball away to leg..
gener-making tea. Mrs. Martin. Mrs. D'an (2) Tuesday's child is full of grace" Franks with the score at 189. Leach, got up more quickly than he expected agreeable the rest of the day and. Miss Davies were responsible for
Miss Betty Olliver. although he only made 12 had and struck either the very top of what was more, of being in
had the milk and sugar department. batted very well and had kept his the blade or the handle of his bat ous mood. What more could be can. Mrs. Lafrentz and Miss Edkins end up for 40 minutes. Allison," and it was skied among the slips claimed for it?
Beyond the inn case the bazaar, Ms. Havelock Davies and Miss Star (3) Wednesday's child is full of
woe" Master John Salter.. 20 easy catch for Brook. the Shanghai fast bowler, was and
jour tried the Turner now joined Edwards and with its pretty stalls, its thousand key presided over the ice-cream sec- in and he next man
Wainwright the score read 44 for 2 wickets, Pearce and one offerings, and its throng of tion of the restaurant, and the arrange (4) Thursday's child has a same sbot as.
Master John Solter. and suffered the same penalty-17, so that Hongkong required 33 patrons. In the building were the Dolls ment of tea tables was left to Mrs. on and Toys, the Naval and Dockyard, Aubrey, Mrs. McElderry, Miss Drury, to win. Leach, went Stumped. Franks bowled Bird. runs
that the Military, the Police, and the Mrs. Wells, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Tin (5) Friday's child is loving and of Allison So The younger Ollerdessen was next in place
giving" The Band of the Wiltshires played man in and he must have gone in, Wainwright evidently believed in Victoria ställs. Outside were the infear and trembling as mention of changes of bowling in an attempt St. Stephen's College, the Sweets, then and Mrs. Jenkin
any moment; but Edwards seemed i ball but after that both batsman got tainment then started off with a 160; 1st price (set of der line) i snatching a bandbag from a Chit ese
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-ney to go
The Misses Betty and Daphne Olliver-
the hat trick was being made in the to prevent the batsmen settling down. | Belilios Public School, the Kowloon throughout the fete. A contingent of Pavilion. Sure enough he put the Leach as before made the ball do all British School, the St. Paul's College. Boy Scouts was of great assistance to (3) "Saturday's child works hard
next ball up between point and sorts of tricks in coming off the and the Fish Stalls, the restaurant, and the slips" and was caught by ground and it took Tarner some time the sideshows the Cocoanut Shy,
great
Hancock. A
the workers.
The Quarry Bay branch of the Guild
for her living'
Miss Dawn Salter.
outburst before he could score off him; but the Chute, the Lucky Well, and the had no stall at the fete, the reason (7) "But the chill who is born on
of cheering greeted R. E. D. Bird's when he did it was a lovely boundary Lucky Table. feat and the fieldsmen crowded round past the scoring box to congratulate him on the way to the Pavilion. Shanghai, were thus all out for 159 and Hongkong there fore required only 77 runs to win. These should be easily knocked off
after tifin.
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DETAILED SCORES. Shanghai First Innings. ..... Hongkong First Innings....
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the Sabbath day 5,
Is blithe and borny, and
good and gay!"
The Dolls and Toys Stall was under being that it had already disposed of Major Edwards tried twice to pull the personal supervision of Lady all its work, realising slightly more
Miss Elspeth Jamieson. Leach without success and, then Stubbs, assisted by Mrs. Jordan, Mrs. than $900.
Next came an amusing playlet, managed to get one away but with Leefe, Mrs. Acworth, Miss Bowen, By way of climax to the our-doër out a run. A fourth ball did not and Miss B. Bowen. Here were all performance came the Maypole Dance, rise as he expected and in again try sorts of things of delight to the little to the strains of music hom the band. written by Gertrude jennings and ar
people.
This was chemingly done, and re- ranged by Mrs. Gompertz, under the At the Military Stall were men's ceived appreciatively by the throng of entertaining title "Outside The Bath- ing to pull it he was clean bowled 51-3-20. Not a very brilliant score,but hand-made woollen garments, as well spectators. The dance was under the roam Door." The situation was out, satisfactory when only 77 were needs babies kuitted and crocheted direction of Miss MacDonall and Mrs, side the door of a bathroom which was 279 ed. Edwards was over cautious
woollen jumpers clothing,
Hancock. The dancers were Alys the common property of five resi probably on account of his bad ankle woollen coats, which had been con Crockatt, Kenneth Crockatt, Peggy dents. The performance was highly Another change in the bowling bated by the ladies of the Garrison, McCutcheon, Bessie Blair, Kitty Blair, successful. The players were: brought F. C. H. Ollerdersen in. to
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and
P. H. Cobb, c. Wodehouse; b. Bird 24 face Hancocis the next batsmen, and the Matron and the Nursing Sisters. Honor Hancock, Rosamund Hancock, The Young Man Capt. H. E. Murray,
SHANGHAI SECOND INNINGS.
A. E. Piercy, b.w. b. Bird...
C. Brook, c. Hancock, b. Bird.
H. B. Ollerdessen, c. Hancock, b.
· Edwardsvísunare
W. G. C. Clifford, e Franks,
Wodehouse
D. W. Leach, c Franks, b Bird
It was presided over by Mrs. Young.
33 Hancock hit the first ball, for Mr. Wyndham, and Mrs. Taylor, Denys Wright, Joan Acworth, May The Young Lady. Mrs. R. I. Hill.
to. the pavilion steps. He treated
63 Leach in a similar manner in the next assisted by Mrs. Humphry, Mrs Acworth. Marjorie Stewart, and May The Elderly Gentleman bover and 60 went up on the Tele. Loring, Mrs. Humphreys, Mrs. Green Austin.
Mr. M. S. Northcote, ....... Mrs: Bowen, 17 graph, after just an hours play. Han away, Mrs. Shewell, Miss Tanley, Afterwards came the tableaux in the The Elderly Lady
ballroom, unler the direction of Lady The Prima Donna... Mrs. Gompertz." These earned, much ap- The "Boots"... Capt. McConnell. At the Fish Pond outside, where Stubbs. 12 cock had a nice glance to the leg and Miss Hodson.. C. E. Spencer, cand b Wodehouse 8 boundary and Turner a lucky snick
for 41 and 70 was registered. spending was made easy for the visi- plause. Mrs. Olliver played the ace Mr. W. Sinclair was stage manager. F. L. Wainwright it. Franks, b
............................................... 10 Still a further change in the bowling tors, was Colonel Nicholson, assisted companiments the order of the Mrs. Shewell and Mrs. Gregg, acted,
3 brought Allison" ou again and by Miss Young, Miss Mitchell, Miss, tableaux, was as follows-
Bird.......
Dr. Morris pot out
H. W. Allison st. Franks, b Bird...
C. E. Ollerdessen, Hancock, b
Bird
Little Miss. Muffet" Bubbles
as programme, sellers.
The Bank" and financial arrange Miss Dawn Salterments generally were under the super-
vision of Hon. Mr. E R., Hallifax. Master Péter Stevens, Mr. Kynpch; of the P.V.D., and -Mr. Delo custodian of Govern- The Days of the Week"
Hancock played his first ball beauti-1- Mitchell, Major R. B. Young, Mr. fully past mic on for 2 while Turner Dodington, and Mr. Sargeant. placed him nicely to leg for A display of work baskets, cushions, similar, amount, when after a and similar articles excellent, further change at the bottom end bargains, as all were assured was 189 Wainwright clean bowled Hancock on view at the Naval and Dockyard (1) Monday's child is fair of facement House, ousted in making the
after nearly Yorking him with Stall, under the supervision of Miss
Miss Daphne Olliver. gene
Arrangements.
عيديه عبر سيب جيير معیییی مرحم محمر يعد بدید می بینی جسے چند بیبه و سیر سیم دیجیے سنجید