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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11,
INTERPORT CRICKET
SENSATIONAL FEATS WITH
THE BALL.
When Hongkong had six of their best wickets down for 30 before tiffin yesterday, things looked very black for
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over from Wilson repeated his first MORE GRIFFINS DRAWN 4 to leg. Billings now resumed at, the Naval Yard End for O'Hara and
The second batch of subscription Hancock faced him, square cutting him to the ropes off the third ball, griffins for the Hongkong Jockey Club bringing 131 to the board. Leach now which arrived by the s.o. "Chipching" bowled for Wilson and Evans bit his yesterday morning was drawn for at Gist ball to cover for a single, Han- the Causeway Bay stables last even- cook playing out the over. In Billing. The following were successful in the Colony and it was only a magnifi-ings next over Evans completely cort fanings by Hancol and the uso mistimed a ball ho tried to pull and the drawing:--Mr. A. A. Alves Mr. Adams (2), Mr. Alleuro, Measre, Beith fnl help of Webster that prevented the was clean bowled. 131-8-11.
E. B. Reed took Evans' place and and Dyer, (3), Mr. Birkett, Meëns, average onlooker from thinking the position of the home eide hopeless, played out the over but after making Wright and Mackie, Mr. Berward, (2), However many wonderful things bapa single from Leach he was clean D. and B., Commander Crocker, Dr. Kew, Sir Paul Chater, (3,) Lady pened in the afternoon and at one bowled by Billinge 113-9-1.
Chater (2) Messrs. Dowbiggin & Co, stage 8 Shanghai wickets were down
Mr. Dynasty, (3) Mr. Dent, Dr. Forsyth, Mr. A G., Mr. Hanidao, Mr. Nemazre, Mr. P. C. Potts, Major Cassell, Mr. II. Seth, Mr. A. M. L. Bontes, (2), Mr. H, W. Sassoon, Mrs.) H. W. Baaroon, (2), Mr. Tepside. Messrs. Tester and Abraham, Messrs. Tayler & Co., Mr. Warren and Mr. Wayfoong.
for 28 runa.
L. J. Daviss the wicket-keeper was next man in and off the third ball he Any one who had suggested this in received he played his famous leg the morning would have bees shot that R. Abbit' talks about and dows a crazy for 300 w taller got the ball well away for four.. about and the visitors were decribed a
the best tearn langhai hai over sent down. However, thra ir always a glo pus uncertainty about Cricket ad that was duly exemplified yesterday. The visitors' fielding was splendid and at times it seemed impossible to get soything past then-38 maiden overs speak for themselves-Wilton's bowling had everyone quessin. He swerves and does all sorts of anex pected things, and Billings is a won derful captain. He bowled very well, changed his bowlers just at the right time and placed his field to perfection, while bis innings was the best effort on his side.
YESTERDAY'S REPORT CONTINUED: Davier followed Sayer and proved the most enterprising of all the bats. man so far, starting off with 3 singles and a four past the bowler to the Law Court's end and another shot that ought to have bean a four off Bill
Hancock played a maiden from Leach and Billius made sure he would not acal a short one, at the end of the over to get the bowling, by bring ing in his field and going up as an However, extra mid-of himself. Davies did the needful, made a singla, and Hancock got the bowling. Davies was caught bowled by Leach with the last Ball of his next over and the inninge finished lor 140, Hancock getting 45 not ont. His innings coming when it did was invaluable to his side. He could not do otherwis than play steady and try to find some one to stay with him, and tia judg- mentin running was very good. He got a great reception on coming in and he deserved it.
Ollerdessen and Hayward opened for Shanghai against Davies and Read. The first over caused a great sense. tion. Ollerdessen played forward to Davies second ball and the bowler-
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off-stump. A maiden from Davina and another from Reed tended to steady up the batsmen and in the next over Webstar cooked another one up Clifford placed Davies beautifully from Billings this time, and again through the slips for 4, und next over followed this up with a pretty drive played Reed for another maiden. past the bowler which being well field-Off the first ball of Reed's next over ed yielded only a single. Hancock hit Clifford was splendidly taken in the every ball of the next over from Billings slips by Davies, a catch that brought hard between point and Extra Cover, rounds of applause. The total now but the fielding was so good that not read 15 for 4 wickets. Decks took a single run resulted. Webster in the Clifford's place and cut Reed Biody next over hit a loose one nicely to leg to the boundary past point only to
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for 4 and another single by the same be yorked by a slow one next ball. bataman brought fifty on the board after an hour and fifty minutes' play. Lt. Leek was next batsman in and O'Hare now went for Leach at the played out the over without serving, Pavilion end, the opposite end to After playing two, more maidens and that from which he bowled at the be- making a single off Reed, Bayward ginning of the innings. Hancock help-cut a fast ball from Davies towards ed bime:lf to a 4 and two singles off point. It seemed to be going all the
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Billings and 6 went up on the board way to the boundary but Pearce just-WORLD-THEATRE- Although Webater played several poor managed to get his hande to it and strokes this partnership was the beat of the innings and when the bell went for tiffin they were both going strong and Webster especially seemed to have lost any idea of nerves.
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brought off a magnificent catch. Six wickets were now down for 23 runs and no one had made any shape at playing the bowling when Spencer the next man gut Davies nicely sway to log for 4. Davies however clean bowled him next ball with a fast ball which kept low and just touched the
Hancock made o single off off-stump, 26-7-4.
She fixet ball from Billinge O'Bars followed Spencer and a and a
nice two from Webster leg-bye was scored off the last. ball gave the impression that these two of the over. At the other end O'Hara might stay together for a long time. was out of luck as the first ball Wilson resumed at his old end and he received from Reed clean bowled his first one to Hanoook from bowled him, bringing 8 wickets the last of which the bataman made a down for 28 runs. Billings, the beautiful out between point and cover Captain of the Shanghai aide, came for 4. O'Hara resumed for Billinge in next amid applause from the and immediately had Webster on the spectators and began very carefully. defensive but he got a nica elean hit Lees who partnered him got 4 to leg to leg for å from Wilson bringing 80 off Davies and Billings got 2 from 6 on the board and next over from the nice on-drive. Then Lees squars out same bowler he got a pretty leg glide Reed and next over drove him past So the boundary and followed this up mid on for another 4. Billings now by a splendid on-drive for 4 to bring opened his shoulders and drove up 90. He played a rather tempting Davies ta the scoring box and after alow, back to O'Hara and was very making a single Lees glided him nearly caught by the bowler but lived nicely for another 4. Billinge next to hit the same bowier to the screen bad a pretty drive to the screen off next over. Habcock had a very Reed which brought 70 upon the pretty late cut off Wilson for 2 and a board and in the next over he drove pretty shot to cover for a single off Reed is the same way to the Queen's the last ball of the over to bring bim Road entranco. Evans now went on to O'Hara's end, where a single by at the top end in place of Davies and Hancook and a four to leg from Web Webster took Reed's place at the pavi wter brought the total to 100 alter 2lion end. Billings pulled Websters' ficat hours' play.
ball nicely for 4 but was olean bowled
In Wilson's next over Wobster in 2 balls later by a ball that came in trying to pull the ball to leg played from the off. The partnership between Lres was like that ARTOS und was clean bowled. Despite Billings and
that he might possibly have between Hancock and Webster, bean cat an more than one invaluable. They put on 68 runs in hear and brought the occasion, be played a spirited hall an innings at critical time and Boore from 28 made many fine strokes especially came on the leg side 104-7-36.
The partnership between Harcook and Webster put on 68 ruas. Erans war next bateman-and-signalled-bis-] appearance by taking Wilson very nicely to leg for 4. Hanoock opened his shoulders to Wilson and hit him to the old pavilion and next ball past the screen and Evans played D'Eats for a maidan, and in his next
to 88, Wilson lost man and was bowled by Webster's first ball. (Continued on page -9.
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