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MONDAY NOVEMBER 15, 1920.

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INTERPORT, CRICKET.

ALL SQUARE

HONGKONG v. REST.

Shanghai finished off the match on Saturday without much trouble dis posing of Singapore in the second inning for 68. and winning by an innings and 139 ruas. The result therefore of the Interport contest is that each side has won one matchi .and lost one.

La

The Shangbai bowling average! which did not appear in our Saturday

edition was as follows

Leach

...I

35

R.

W.

2

- 31.

5

6

0

1 Wainwright...... 3

..7.3 1 25 Allison......

Wainwright bowled 1 no ball. Runs at the fall of the wickets

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0.5 6 22 42 42 43 68.65 ES

HONGKONG. THE REST.

GOOD BATTING BY LEẠCH.

As there were no Champions and Ho Rest it was arranged that a match. Hocgkong v. the Rest should be! "played and continued on. Monday. A large crowd of spectators filled all the available seats and his Excellency the Governor, Lady Stubbs and party! were present during the afternoon! The Band of the Wilrs. Regiment also played selections during the i afternoon. The following side; Captained by A. A. Claxton represent- ed the visitors H. W. Allison, W. G. Clifford, D. W. Leach. H. Morris, R. Grimshaw, A. E. Holmes Brown, W. W... Martin, H. 1. Mitchell, E. J. Riches and Stafford, a Straits player who arrived in the Colony on Saturday morning

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HONGKONG. THE REST.

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Five minutes sufficed to finish off the Visitors' innings. Bird getting Grimshaw shumped and Allison caught in the slips of successive balls the 2nd and 3rd sent down. The score was increased by only 2 runs and the whale side was out for

T 244.

E Pearce and A. E. Tood opened Hongkong's innings and after Pearce had made a pretty four off Leach's second ball, and two maiden overs had been played. Wood was clean bowled by the Shanghai fast bowler with the score at 4. Major Edwards who came in next only lasted & minutes; and after hitting Leach to the boun dary he got his leg in front of a straight ball from the same bowler, Wodehouse joined Pearce and a stand was made bringing 40 up on the

Martin did not last long, touching one of Davies off-balls into Wode house's hands and Grimshaw the Shanghai reserve joined Stafford These two successfully played out time and the score stood at 212 for 8 wickets when stumps were drawn.

The match will be continued to-telegraph. day until 3.30 pm. when Interport Tenuis will be played on courts laid out in front of the stands.

DETAILED SCORES.

Visitors-Ist. Ingings.

EJ. Riches, e Davies, b Wode-

house

H. L. Mitchell, e Franks, b Davies W. C. G. Clifford, e Hancock, b

Davies

D. W. Leach, e Daries, b Han-

cock

A. A, Claxton, b Reed...

A. E Holmes-Brown, c Bagnall, b Davies

avan

H. H. Morris, b Davies W. W. Martin, c Wodehorse, b

Davies ...................

W. W Stafford, not out. R. Grimshaw, not out-

Extras (3yes 10, Wide 1)

35

Holmes-Brown went on for Leach

and then Chifiord for Allison the last named getting Wodehouse stamped with the score at 44

Hancock now joined Pearce and, the two batsmen began to make rene quickly. Hancock. Jeft Allison's off. balls alone but hit the straight" ones very hard getting hit out of the ground for 6 on one occasion.

The score mounted rapidly and by noon 100 was up on the board.. 17 Hancock was caught with the score

at 143 after helping to put on 104 in «941 three quarters of an hour and hime Oself having contributed 69 of that

total

64 Daries joined Pearce and after 1 lifting Morris out of the ground into- the Supreme Court was clean bowled by Riches Sayer new partnered 6 Pearce and steady cricket took the 1 score to 191 when the bell rang for 11tifa. Half an hour or so after fin Cought to be sufficient to enable

Total (for 5 wickets) --242

H. W. Allison to bat.

Runs at fall of each wicket-

5 1 2 3 4

5 -7 8

15 49 82 85 226 229 230 241

COMMENTS BY THROWN--

OUT."

e in the What a difference there was Shanghai team when they were in a winning position!

Their bowling which seemed mediocre against Hongkong was In the Hongkong side the two splendid against Singapore. Leach reserves A. E. Wood and E. B. Reed bowled with his head and especially came into the side in place of W.Cin the second innings he had the D. Turner and Farthing. Messrs. A. barsmen in

very tight corners.

W. Bliss and A. R. Sutherland were; Alison sent them down faster than D.ion the previous occasion and the umpires and Messrs. W

those sign of W13 no Jupp and V. J. Coleman the scorers. there

balls that Pearce made Hancock again lost the toss and lez

A new so many

Wain- runs" from. Claxton decided to bat. wicket was rolled out and from the wright used his bowling beautifully true manner in which it played it and was himself very successful in look as if it were the best wicket the first innings and though he got played on during the week. Riches no wickets in the second venture no and Mitchell faced Bird and Davies one could hit him. It was strange

see bastmen of

class and after Mitchell had played a to

Claxton, Holmes-Browa and maiden over from Bird, Riches opened of out at Davies. With his score at 4 Riches dismissed so easily and Riches gave a bard chance low down must

in the slips to Wodehouse; but after bowlers

the

have made the Hongkong

think. The Shanghai this let off he hit freely and seemed fielding on Saturday both before and after tifo was first class, quite set.

Davies had 4 slips and a third and the only chance given was when man but Riches left his off balls Ollerdessen just failed to get a high alone and made a couple of nice one from Griffin. It was a difficult fours to leg. After 15 minutes' play catch however and he had to cover a 20 was hoisted and in the next over lot of ground to get below it. Griffin Mitchell was caught out behind the deserves a great deal of praise for wicket off Davies. This is the the manner in which he batted before fourth successive time he has been tiin. He tried to stop the rot and held by the wicket keeper.. Clifford yet to hit the bowlers and the value now came in and began very can fidently bélping to take the score to

of his 22 runs was much greater than

The

it appears numerically. 50 bat be was well caught in the Claxton again disappointed. The public know this slips by the Hongkong Captain Hongkong when he had made 17.. Leach now batsman and have seen him in an came in and hit a fall toss from aggressive mood and a genuïne sigh' Davies to the rails, and played the of disappointment went up in both next ball nicely along the ground innings when he got out. for a similar amount. Wodehouse Straits were unfortunate to have and Reed now took charge of the their heavy hitter Rhodes on the sick attack; but Leach seemed quite at list, and he was just the man who home to both bowlers and continued with Griffin might have put a better face on matters, though be could not to punish the bowling badly.

Riches was nicely caught in the hope to have altered the result. long field by Davies and Claxton Shanghai have the satisfaction of came in. He was clean bowled by having gained the biggest victory and the of that over the team which beat Reed, with a. Yorker en stump, for 0, and was followed by Hongkong. Holmes Brown These two bats- It all goes to show how uncertain a men took the score from 86 to 226 thing form is, in cricket.

The wicket was in better condition and gave a delightful exhibition of free hitting. The bowling was again than during either of the two other changed Sayer and Edwards coming matches and later in the Hongkong on but the batsmen seemed to find versus "The Rest" match the best both very easy to score from and patch of turf of all seemed to have Leach hit Edwards for 4 successive been found. Shanghai were fortunate fours. Davies and Bird came on to win the toss and it was as good again with no better result and the as 100 runs to them. double century went up with Leach over 80 and Brown about 50.

Leach brought his 90 up with a pretty shot through the slips and he looked good for bis century when he repeated this next over.

In this connection Hancock has been particularly unfortunate losing the toss in both interport games, and The Rest" match on then also in Saturday afternoon.

In the "Rest" match we had a Harcock now decided to try his splendid exhibition of batting by hand at bowling himself and in his Leach of Shanghai and Holmes first over he got the Shangbai bat Brown of Singapore. They played ma, caught well behind the wicket pretty cricket and made the Hong- by Davies for a very finely compiled kong attack look very poor stuff 94. He hit 16 fours in his contribu- indeed. The home side's fielding was tion and none of the bowling seemed not particularly good and a number to worry kim. Morris joined Holmes of catches were dropped. Some of Brown who was nicely held at cover the side seemed to be suffering from after only 4 more runs had been a surfeit of cricket.

1 am sorry Hennessy is not scored Brown had 10 fours in his

I would have score of 64 and played very attractive playing as cricket for his rus Martin was liked to see the home batsmen next in and with only one run added given another chance against him; Morris was clean bowled by Davies but Leach will fed an opportunity || Stafford. a Straits player who has not to repeat his Singapore performance, previously. ben sera now joined and I shall be interested to find out Martin and began very well, making if Grimshaw is as good as he used some pretty strokes from Davice.

to be.

7

·Hongkong to knock off the runs and win this match.

Hoogkong Bowling Analysis.

a M. R. W.

8. 1 23 1

5 011

Bird Davies Wodehouse Reed Sayer Edwards Hancock

163 2 65 2

.21 3 82 5

T. E. Pearce

40 13 0 0' 27. 0

7

HONGKONG.

..111

AE Wood, b Alho Ma. Edwards, 1b.. b Leach...... RLD. Wodehouse, st. Claxton

b Clifford

0

18

R. Hancock, c Leach b Morris... 69 P. H. Davies, b Riches................... G. R. Sayer ................... L.B. Franks not out Maj. Bagnall did not bat.............. E. B. Reed did not bat-.-. RE O. Bird did not bat

Extras

-

Total

296

1 for, 4, 2 för 11, 3 for 44, 4. fory 148 5.for 164.

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