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Saser was put on at the end of the content to hold up their ends) sinty Edwards threw up the ball. Nine innings and got rid of the last three and try and tire the bowlers wickets were now down for 83 rus batsmen quickly, again showing how but without great success for at 12.15 and it looked as if Singapore's chanNE Indispensible a slow bowler is to any Holmes-Brown was prettily caught was over. The new arrival, Tucker, side. The fielding of the Hongkong at the wicket off Davies with the received a great ovation on playing side was good and bad by turns. score 25' for 'wickets. Martin snoa ball, from Davies past cover for 4 La the slips it was good and also ceeded in getting Davies through the and another through the slips for a Fearer, Turner and Bagnall did well slips,"bat the ball was weil fielded by similar amount, which brought the but the others especially Sayer wereBird at third man. Rhodes, who 90 up.

at times poor. Farthing's missed joined Martin, did not hit out so much Rhodes continued to play Bird catch cost his side 50 runs; but ases in the previous innings. but he with great care hitting him decasion- I said before a high ball is very helped to put on 20 runs in 15ally nicely along the ground and a difficult to take on the Hongkong minutes and 40 went up on the nice four past cover brought his ground on account of the light.telegraph. Davies completely, beat | own contribution up to 40 Tucker Turner Heiding well out at square Martin at this stage on two occasions played a fast ball from Davies very and deep leg saved scores of runs but just missed the wicket. Rhodes late and jabbed it up in the slips to and was kept very busy. The hit Bird for a four and, two singles be held by Edwards, thus bringing the batsmen all tried to play Bird to leg and the rot seemed to have been innings to a close for 99 runs at 2.20 and never succeeded in hitting more successfully stopped. Bird was not pm. Rhode's score of 42 was the best than I run, on account of Turner's being hit and was taken off for on his side and very cleverly com good work.

Farthing whose first ball went for a piled.. Without this contribution the leg by and his second was well hit to Singapore total would have been very square leg for 4.

small indeed. He deserves great credit for playing as he did at such a critical time.

1

Į way very disappointed with Eongkong's batting. Pearce did well and played a fine faultless į Hancock now tried the same game innings of 56 in which there were 7 that worked so well at the end of the boundaries. Sayer opened very well Singapore Ist. innings and put Sayer Davies bowled splendidly and was and I thought he was going to stay, on to bowl at Rhodes in the hope of jnever really hit. The runs which but he fell a victim to Claxton be getting him caught in the country were scured from him were mostly hind the wicket.

Rhodes was very careful with this either fine in the slips or rather Turier began in an unusually bowler however and hit him nicely lucky snicks to leg. Bird did not aggressive mood and I did not think along the ground for 2 singles to bowl so well after tiffin bat his be would last lang. Davies was discover point. After a bye Martin wickets in the early appointing and Hancock very unlucky played Sayer hard to mid on and the Singapore innings had a lot to part of The ball which bowled Hancock got was splendidly held by Wodehouse do with the collapse. Hancock up quickly and hit him on the arm and from the next ball the new bats captained his team splendidly and it and then dropped on to the wicket man, Mitchell, was caught at the was an inspiration to put Sayer on Farthing was sent in to play out time wicket so that Sayer was paying his when he did. The fielding was but got out Lb.w, to the second ballway and the change of bowlers had beautiful to watch and hardly any be received. Ahogether a rot seemed proved a huge success. The scoreruns were given away.

took his place. Claxton was keeping wicket splendidly and was deservedly applauded for some balls he took well on the leg side from the new bowler. A deep leg felder for the visitors saved many runs at this stage when both Hancock and Edwards were bitting in this direction. Hennessy was coming off the pitch very quickly and Hancock fell a victim to ball coming in from off with the score at 95. Farthing was sent in to partner Edwards and made a single to leg off the last ball of the over, thus coming off and 50 only went up in to face Riches for the last oversions when the hopes of the side after 50 minutes play, not He played forward to the last ball very good scoring. Hongkong's and was out Lb w. the score looking

(Continued from Yesterday.) Davies followed and found Brown very difficult to play. Nearly all the runs continued to be made on the

batsmen on the side.

Major Edwards and Wodehouse are both capable of 50 and then there are Bagnall, Franks and Bird to come, Bagnall has come off on other occa

have been low and I half expect to

game but of the fire.

batting was expected to be good for very bad for the home side 95 57 see him do something to pull the hand on to it. Bird having had a be useful to get runs quickly, He

at least 110 an hour and at the

present time they want 160 per hour if they hope to win.

when Tucker sert him three leg balls. Pearce opened up however and in one over he put them all into the HK.CC. tent and 60 was boisted Hennessy went on at the Naval Yard end and sent down an over of balls

on the off which Davies only looked

at.

The Singapore fielding was very fine and was keeping the runs down. Griffin had his field very well placed especially on the off and Pearce's favourite shot never got more than

one run..

Hennessy, was difficult to score from and almost bowled Davies twice. "A single past point by Pearce from Brown brought 70 up with exactly half an hour to go, and Davies seemed content to make singles short of mid-on.

!

with most of the best balsmen cut.

to have set in. Hongkong are 155 was now 56 for 6 wickets, a very behind with 6 wickets down and different story from the first innings win and have this afternoon 2

Hongkong require 195 runs to among those six, five of the best and giving Hongkong every chance hours to try and get them

of winning. Rhodes was not necessary the match will be com successful in hitting Farthing and a tinued tomorrow. T. E. Pearce maiden over was the result. Then and T. B. Franks opened the innings Gunter, next man in, made a single for Hongkong. from Sayer and came to the other Franks has been a success as a end to give a hard chance to the batsman and is a hard hitter, so that bowler who just failed to get his Hancock probably thought he might

short rest resumed for Farthing and certainly looked like it as he played a Rhodes hit him to the teats for 4 and ball beautifully over the umpire's then put one up at cover point just bead to the boundary and the last too close in for the fieldsman. The ball of the same over wie past point amid applause and the the same place. Riches was in charge last ball of the over he played hard just saved on the line bell rang for tiffu interval.

of the attack with Hennessy and bath Singapore 1st innings

-256 were bowling well. From the first ball of Riches over, a ball which rose In connection with V. H. Lanaing's Hongkong 1st innings- 161 more than expected, Franks was well bat trick against Hongkong at Singapore 2nd innings..... 99 held in the slips by Holmes-Brown 101 Shanghai, it was performed in 1906 N. Grenier c Hancock & Bird...

ohasing made 7 cet of 8 runs for the 10 when he bowled MacKay, Morrell.

E. J. Riches b Davies

3 first wicket. Edwards joined Pearce and Stanger Leather and finished up with an average of 8 wickets for

and made a lucky snick for 4 off the first ball. He hit one to mid-on 11 runs.

Wodehouse joined Edwards at the wicket and made a lucky single over

Edwards brought up the 100 with a the wicket keeper's head after which good boundary past the bowler. He successfully finished the over and Hongkong were 101.

FINAL SCORE. Singapore all out Hongkong for 5 wickets Hancock b Hennessy... Farthing bw. b Riches

**

256

COMMENTS ON YESTERDAY'S PLAY BY "THROWN OUT.”

1

I don't expect the home "side to equal Singapore's total but I hope to

fish even if it takes 3 days, so there The match will be played to a see the total in the region of 200.

still hope that Hongkong may win though the betting is at present against them."

TO-DAY'S PLAY.

SINGAPORE BATS.

The Singapore team put up aj much better batting show than was expected and are at present in a very comfortable, position. The batting HONGKONG 1ST DININGS CONTINUED. was good and except for the fact Major Edwards, Gunner, bRiches 25 that at times it was very slow it ❘ R.LD. Wodehouse, b Hennessy... 1 compares favourably with anything Major Baguall, c Claxton, b

Claxton is said to be so far seen.

liennessy their best bat and Hongkong were TB. Franks, not out lucky to get rid of him for 18 runs R.E.O. Bird, c Gunner, b.Riches when he looked set. He was more cautious than usual; but showed some pretty strokes on the leg side

Hennessy continued to worry Dan ies and he played very late to a fast ball and was caught by Claxton after almost missing it. Hancock followed and Pearce played the first ball of the next over from Brown for a single thus getting his half century amid loud and prolonged and past mid off. Riches who had;

Extras

Total

11

W. W. Martin c Wodehouse b A. A. Claxton b Bird

Sayer..........

A. E. Holmes Brown e Franks b

Davies.......

V.E. H. Rhodes not out ................

H. I. Mitchell c Franks b Sayer...

F. H. Gunter not out ..................

Extras - at the e

Total for 6 wickets...

26 V. E. H. Rhodes, not out..........

OH- Gunner, b Davies

-161

4N. G. M. Griffin, e Wodehouse, b

Davies .....

applause. Hancock made a single the good fortune to be missed before! Edwards and Wodehouse started from the fast ball of the he had made 10 batted splendidly the batting this morning with 101 over and then faced Hennessy and was successful in breaking the on the board for 6 wickets. The bowling. He played both Bird and batsmen began to hit immediately Davies with confidence but took few liberties with the bowling. Holmes Brown the other Singapore batsman who got a half-century is a stylish bat and made his runs all round the

at the other end. He did not risk anything, yet seemed to have no difficulty in playing the bowler and made a pretty late cut for a single off the last ball of the over and Pearce again faced Brown. He bit him for 1 past mid off and 2 past point to wicket.. bring the total up to 80 and then put a lovely 4 into the club tent. With the next ball he was clean bowled The ball from Brown came in from the off, kept low and got the leg

T. E. Pearce, b Brown.........

G. R. Sayer, st. Claxton, b Brown

H. P. Hennessy, c Edwards, b

Davies

LA. Tucker, c Edwards, b Davies

Extras.

Total.

Bowling Analysis

after

at

21 and Pearce decided to run, changed his mind and had to throw himself

2 full length on the ground to get into.

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WRANGEL'S RETREAT.

SEBASTOPOL, Nov: 3. Very fierce fighting, fluctuating backwards and forwards, is progress ing northward of the Grimex. The Bolsheviks are endervouring mos strenuously to cut off General Wrangel from the Peninsula at the neck of it. General Wrangel's troops still hold Perekop. A decisive issue is pendingi

EUROPEAN CURRENCIES.

A FRESH SPASM OF WEAKNESS.

LONDON, November 9.

A fresh spasm of weakness has developed in European, currencies The pound closed in New York at $3.35, the lowest since February. Hi makes the sovereign worth only 139. AL. In New York Continental exchanges were also demoralised. The franc sharply rose to 58 50 to the pound. This is attributed chiefy to offerings from New York, also to the reaction of trade activity in France. The lire is now 100 to the pound, while marks are five a penny.

BEITISH PRISONERS RELEASED.

CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 9.

Sixty-one British prisoners from Baku, naval, military and civiljan

25 his crease. while the ball, smartly have arrived at Tiflis. The British Vice-Consul stayed on at Baku to collect

0 returned to the wicket keeper, almost a few prisoners who were authorized to live in the town. An order was

3 ran out Edwarda.

5

This was a narrow shave and given to band over Bolshevik prisoners to the authorities at Odessa showed that the batsmen were pre-

67 pared to steal, runs to try and dis-

concert the fielders.

down a maiden to

Riches sent

Pearce and

25 Hennessy a maiden to Edwards

4 and runs were slow in coming.

MINERS AT WORK -

LONDON, November 8.

Fears that the thousands of miners who voted against the Govern→

Edwards however at this stage hit ment proposals, especially South Wales, would refuse to return to work O a pretty 2 to leg from Hennessy and have not materialised, and today work was in full swing throughout the

a hefty 6 hit over to the Club Annexe coalfields of the country. The railways have also resumed their normi 4 off the same bowler. This brought up services. 820,

99

DETAILED SCORES.

HONGKONG 2ND INNINGS.

T. E. Pearce not out

W.J.B. Franks. c Hokmes-Brown b 16.2 6 30 6 Riches

17 4 52 2 Maj. H. M. Edwards not out

2. 1 5 0

Extras.......

2

0 5 21

3

DICTATOR OF THE UKRAINE,

LONDON, November 8.

A Berlin message from Lember states that General Pablenko, Com- mander-in-Chief of the Ukranians has taken prisoner Petlua and proclaimed. 7 himself dictator of the Ukraine. He has put has himself at the disposal of 10 General Skoropadski. ··

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at Wodehouse who was expected to make a stand was well bowled by Hen- messy and his place taken by Bagnall, Bagnall hit out but the bowling, did Davies not suit him and he only added 11 Bird Tuas to the score Then Franks Farthing Martin also impressed me and I joined Edwards and both let out at Sayer..... thought he was going to make a the bowling. Franks did most of the Davies bowled 1 no ball. score also. In fact the home side hitting and hit Holmes Brown into

Bird bowled 1 wide. were lucky to get rid of him when Queen's Road for.6. a feat which Five minutes late the innings Edwards, Lb.w. b Riches

- ADELAIDE, November 9. they did. Rhodes is the hitter of the Edwards also performed. Edwards resumed

Marylebone defeated South Australia by an innings and 55 rims. timin, Davies Pearce not out stump. Pearce's score of 56 was his side and he had a short but merry was well held in the slips when this going on again at the Turner not out. usual finished display and without innings for a useful 29. He hit out at partnership looked like being of great Naval Yard." Gunner placed Riches was endeavouring to tempt a blemish.

Lit If anyone had stayed everything and was fortunate to put use and Bird came in for last wicket. the first ball nicely to the leg the batsmen with balls outside the

to a splendid off drive along the ground with him the score might easily have the ball up several times just short Only 2 more runs were accċed when boundary and 70 was hoisted on the off-bail but they were wisely leaving square leg fer singles and 40 was for 4 and next ball he was almost been doubled.

of the fieldsman. The wicket was Bird was caught and the incings telegraph. Gunner, however, was them alone. Edwards was very signalled after just an hour's play, bowled by Hennessy with a ball that 56 much harder than during the first closed for 151.

completely beaten by Davies slow ball unfortunate to get his leg before Hennessy beat Pearce twice but T. E. Pearce, not out...............

kept very low. 9 match and Davies was coming up Singapore began their second and

clean bowled, the score to 2 ball from Riches which could not hit the wicket and the first J. B. Franka, c Holmes Browa, b 12 quite a lot. The large contribution innings at 11.40. Grenier and Riche» now reading 73-7-5. .and the seemed to be rather high to get

by Mr. Extras is principally due to faced Bird and Davies. After a Singapore Captain, Griffin, who the wicket and 2 wickets were down boundary for a long time was made by. Riches ......... 6 balls from Davies behaving un- careful start Grenier was caught by came in only lasted two balls being for 24 runs of which the last bats Turner off Brown past point. An Major Edwards, Lb.w. b Riches... 13 2 expectedly, although I did not think Hancock in the slips from Bird who nicely caught in the slps from the man was responsible for 13. Turner appeal for Low. against Turner W. C. D. Turner, not out 0 Franks kept wicket nearly so was getting a lot of work on the last ball of Davies over with the went in after Edwards fust after 3 seemed too high and he suvived. 2 well as against Shanghai. He hurt bal. The wicket getting harder all score unchanged. Bird continued from p.m. Hennessy was bowling wel The field was splendidly placed and a finger in the first match and this the time saited Bird, to perfection the pavilion end and after Rhodes and Pearce could not get him away many runs were being saved on the 87 handicapped him severely, indeed it and the new man in Claxton, who had, hit him for a single the new at all He hit a leg ball from of practically all the scoring being

was very placky of him to stand up ought to know Bird's bowling; batsman, Hennessy faced the bowler Riches however nicely to leg to the wicket to the fast bowler. found it very difficult. Riches was and was soon in trouble. However for 4 and a single to cover kong Captain and found Hennessy Bird had no luck. At times he had clean bowled by Davies with only 6 he got to the other end and played brought 30 up on the telegraph. "keeping a wonderful length and the batsmen in difficulties and they on the board and Hongkong supan over from Davies very well, while | The fielding of the visiting side was almost impossible to score from. scored very slowly off his bowling. porters were jubilant Claxton, Rhodes made a pretty 4 to leg from just as good as in the first innings and The Shanghai fielding prevented Wodehouse worked desperately hard, playing warily, was beaten by Bird Bird. In the next over Hennessy was preventing Pearce from scoring. Hancock getting several fours but He sent down 14 overs during the and clean bowled with only 18 played Davies hard between Edwards Turner was playing safe and nothing he played a beauty along the carpet | very hottest part of the day and it showing and a distinct rot seemed | and Wodehouse in the slips. Both would tempt him at this stage. into the Governor's tent Holmes knocked him up so that he required to have set in. For a long time batsmen dived for the ball and it Holmes Brown relieved Riches Brown was now taken off and Riches ( a rest in the pavilion after tiffin. Holmes-Brown, and Martin werewas dificult to see which caught it and bowled

W.C. D. Turner, b'Tucker....

P. H. Davies, c Claxton, b "Hennessy *********

H. R. B. Hancock, not out ....... Major Edwards, not out.................

Extras

Total

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Total (for 2 wickets) 50

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