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SHANGHAI RACES,
"OFF. DAY" RESULTS.
*Below are the results of Saturday's "off day" razes at Shanghai, publi- shed by courtesy of the Hongkong Club-
THE SUB GRIFFINS HANDICAP-1} *MILES. Mr. P. Hinode's Del Monte
(Mr. Sleap) 1 Mr. Hardy W. Fowler's Widgeon
(Mr. Heard) 2 Mr. Robson's The Goll Bird
(Mr. Brand) - 3 Time: 2mins. 44.4.5 Rec.
THE AUTUMN HANDICAP, "&"
CLASS-NILES.
Mr. Adamant's Skyscraper
(Mr. Crokam) I Mr. William McBain's Nationalist
(Mr. Brand) 2
Mr. Campox's Old Bill
(Mr. Springfield) Time: 2mins, 36.3-seca.
THE AUTUMN VANDICAR, "B" CLASS. MILES.
Mr. Jeromi's Scenaplaan
3
(Mr. Kanil) 1 Mr. R. Macgregor's The Renown
(Mr. Heard) 2
Mr. Maka-les's The Ki
Moon) 3
Time: 2mins. 13.3 secs. THE GRIFFIN'S DANDICAP-1 MILES. Mr. Hardy W. Fowler's Gargany
(Mr. A. N. Dallas) 1 Mr. Robson's The Gipsy Bird
(Mr. Brand)___ Mr. Gilpin's Sir Spots. Mr. Knoll 3
Time: mine, 48,1-5 secs,
THE GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, Over Mr. Morrise' Water Jump, twice
-round and in.. Mr. Henry Morriss" Petersfield
(Mr. Morriss) 1 Mr. William McBain's Patopou
(Mr. Springfield) 2 Mr. Ricky's Liability. . . . . . . . (Mr.
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HISTORIC CRICKET.
FLUCTUATING FORTUNE.
THE BETTER SIDE WINS.
{
THE CHINA MAIL.
The batsmen played two balla back to the bowler and then pushed him out to cover for a single, Daving I doing the same with the next ball.
Davios pot Billings nicely for 2 on the leg ride and 130 appeared on the telegraph.
Davies found difficulty with a Yorker from Wils n an bext hall in trying to drive him found his off stump removed. 132 7 30, Hie 30 rubs were made in a very short time
GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.
along the carpet brought up his half century and put 130 on the telegraph. Deeks played some crafty short ones off Davies for singles and in two moro nvers the score was 140 but ha would not touch one of the fast The first and second rounds of the bowlet's all balls. Meanwhile Larch Golf Championship were played at continued to play confidently and Fauling yesterday with the following hifted Reed past the old pavilion for a results- nico 4. Deeks might have been caught in the slips at this stay as he put one up just short of the fields.
FIRST ROUND.
H. R. Buckland beat Major H. G.
Gandy, 3 and 2
MONDAY NOVEMBER 13, 1922
DAIRY FARM NEWS.
O'Ham began to kick up at the bot-sail included raaay fine strokes. Sayer man but he got a single and Leach T. W. Hill beat E Davidson, 4 and 3. Just landed ex "EMPRESS OF ASIA
followed and glided the second ball he received from Wilson nicely to the scoring box. He cooked one up from Billings which was just out of reach and was anything but comfortable when on going to the other end Wilson clean bowled him with a beautiful ball when kept low and which beat him all the way 140-8-6.
The arickot interport match be tween Hongkong and Shanghai ended on Saturday in a win for the visitors Below we continue our report of the play:- tom end and Webster was bit once or twice. Pearce hit a nice shot to extra cover for a single, and then Webster made a pretty 4 and a single on the Irg side off Wilson, bringing 50 op. Pearce began to play Wilson more confidently making a pretty 4 to the old pavilion atops. In the next over from. O'Hara Wabeter got a 2 past Ollerdesson at "square leg, but waS · Reed followed, and got a single 'off nearly bowled twice in the same over. Wilson bringing Stapleton to the In the next over from Wilson Pearce other end. He might have bon survived an appeal for leg before and caught behind but next ball he put caly managed to score a single from up bally to square leg and was nicely the second last hall. Webster coming caught by Divecha 141.9.14. Davies up to this end played a beautiful the wicket keeper. last man in, played Ranji glide for 4 bringing 60 ana maiden over from Billings while on the board. Pearce facing O'Hara Reed at the other end fell a victim to got a cut thro' between slip and third Wilson's last ball, the whole site being man for 4 and pushed the last bail out for 141 or one run more than in past mid-off for 1. Leach went on the first innings, leaving Shanghai for Wilson and bowled his Gret over 196 to win. to Pearce who cut him for a single and came down to the other and to face
SHANGHAI 2nd IssINGS. Ollerdearen and Hayward again opened for Shanghai against Havelock Davice and Reed.
Billings who relieved O'Hara at the Naval Yard end. Pearce pat a fast one through the slips to be missed by
Hayward took the first over from Leach who ought to bave held it. Davies on this occasion, Davies Webster got a nico on drive off Bill began with a widu on the off and his inge; but good fielding only gave him third ball went for 4 days, while what a single, which however brought 70 up would have been the Irst ball of the after one hour and twenty minutes over was called a Lo ball and Hey- play. Leach was now gaiting up atard bit it for 4 to leg. Ollerdessen the top end which showed that the drove Reed's first ball past the bowler pitch was wearing. Webster now hit for a single and Hayward made a single out and put a very high one up to off his last boll coming back to Davies Spencer at long on. The eldeman end where he played a maiden over. judged it nicely and seemed to catch Hayward made a single off Davica first it well but next thing we saw was the ball bringing Ollerdeseen to face ball on the ground. A lucky caenpe Davies for the first time. He made This bateman seemed to think that a single and Hayward came back to big luck was in for he had a dip at the the bowling end. Davies bad him first ball of the next over from Leach guessing twice and with the last and was almost caught by paint run- ball of the over be hit Hayward's leg stamp with a Fall that broke acro85. Ding to the rails.
One wicket was thus down for 15 of which Hayward's share was 7. Divecha came in and made a couple of singles off Reed.
for Webster.
WEBSTER TO THE RESCUE AGAIN,
Io Recd's next over Divecba tried to cut him past point: hot Hancock got to the ball nicely and brought off
Gine catch; tow down. 20 2-2.
FINE OFF-DRIVING BY LEACH,
A couple of nice drives by Webster past the bowler which however only brought singles tock the score to 80 and then Pearce cut a beauty past point to the Gale for 4. Off the next ball he was caucht in the slips by Leach who fell in getting at the ball; but seemed to take it cleanly
Leach now came in and survived and cirer of the ground. 84-5-26. Pearce was never comfortable and did he over. Ollerdessen played Rend Dot look like getting as ore but nicely to leg for a couple end in Davies' next over he completely beat 25 were very useful and his partner Leach only to mies the stumps by the ahip with Web.ter put on 54 runs.
Stapleton joined Webster and wat-fraction-of-av-inch. In the next over ched him play an. over from Teach from the same bowler he got a couple from the last ball of which Webster of pretty singles ou the off side to mande a lovely on-drive for 4.
bring 30 up on the telegraph. A few Stapleton broke bis duck with a
well run short runs and a two past single past the bowler and next the bowler by Leach brought the total ball Wobster was Yorked by Billings 89-6-31. His 31 was a trifle lucky but 28 on Friday he made some very pretty strokes and his contribution was an invaluable one to his side.
DAVIES KITS OUT.
to 40.
Evans relieved Davies at the Naval Yard end and Ollerdessen hit him nicely to the screen where Davies Jut ning hard along the boundary saved runs by nic-ly stopping the ball. Both batsmen rermed set and 50 8000 went up.
2
lifted the next ball for 4 bringing the total to 150.
R. M. with beat H, U, Ireland, 3
and 2.
J. M. Walker boat G." 15 Archbutt, 3
and 2.
N. I Smith best F. 8. Hämon, 2,
and 1,
Webster resumed for Roed at the bottom end in a desperate endeavour to bring off the game, Shanghai only requiring 40 to win. Deoks took him nicely on the on side for 4 and mado. Bulmar Johnson best J. B. Ross,
Ball.. the visitors' total 100, and he played exactly the same shot off the first ball. Capt. Q. 8. Cumming beat Lieût. W. of Davies' next over also tor 4. Leach Bacon, 4 and 3.. got Davins away to leg for 4, there being no folder on that side except mid-en, and this brought up 170.
26 RUNE TO WIN.
Four byre at this from a break-bali of Websters which just missed the wicket, helped the visitors score and
+
SECOND ROUND.
J. Radgar (juur) beat J, L. Crockett
at the 19th hole,
F. J. de Rome bent J. J. Warner, 1
up.
Capt. Bloxham beat H. R. Buckland,
1 up.
couple of si gles and they only ro-T. W. Hill best E. M. Smith, 2 and 1. quired 20 to win and at overthrow at J. M. Walker bent N. L. Smith 2 this stage show that excitement an and 1. high.
Davies tried to tempt Decks but without success and a maiden over resulted. A ́single brought him to the other end and he was well taken in the slips by Hancock off Webster the Deek's score reading 181-6-21. ionings was very opportune and just| what was wanted at the time any one to stay in while Leach made bis ruce. Shanghai now wanted 15 to win.
THE LAST HOTE
Rev. Spencer came in to lake Decks' place and the wicket-keeper evi 'ently thought the first ball was going to bit the wicket as be let it go for 4 byes. costly error at this stage. The field was backing up the bowlers well and nothing was given away.
a
C. Bulmer Johnson beat Capt. Cum
ming, and 5.
E. J. R. Mitchell beat W. Galloway,
3 and 1.
A. B. Stawert brat B. 1). O. Morgan,
1 and 3.
THIRD ROUND,
The third round will be played ext Sunday, November 19, a
follows:-
J. Radger (jeur.) plays F. J de Rome.
Capt. Bloxham plays T. W. Hill. J. B. Walker plays C. Bulmer Jobn
JOA,
E. J. E. Mitchell playa `A. B.
Stewart.
TYPHOON WARNING.
*
Speacer monde a single off Davies and 9 were wanted to win. This brought Leach to Davies' end and to. The telegram quoted below was the great surprise of everyone, as he received by the local American Can
was so well aet Davies took bin off-sulate General from the Manila stump cut of the ground with the Observatory:-9,25 a.m. Nov. 13, score 187-7-79. Leach's inuings was 1922. almost faultless and the best thing of Cyclone or typhoon E. of southern the whole match. He made some Luzon moving NNW, or N, hard off drives off Davies and some pretty leg strokes off the others.
MORE SENSATIONS.
O'Hara came in next and ran aƑ T. W. R. Wilson, b Webator ebort single which brught Spanger to Byes 1, Leg-byes 2, Wide 1.. the fast bowl ra' end and off the next all be was out 1.b.w. 188-7-2.
Total.
86
0. M. R. W.
* 2
Billings the Captain came in and scored a single off Davies' last bill
Bowling Analysis. which meant that Shanghai wauled
Capt. Havelock-Davie:11_1_40_4 to win.
Wobater. continued and Billing *E. B Reed....... 11 8 33 4 1 1. 0 0 took him to mid-on for a short single, B. D. Evars...... O'Hara put one up just short of R. E. A. Webster.... 0.50
· *Bowled 1 wide. Pearce and got a single bringing
HONGKONG-2nd INNINGS, Billings to the other end. The Shangbai captain took the next ball Capt. C. Oliver, b Wilson ..... Voux Road for a six to win the from Webster and lifted it into Dee Rev. K. Quick, e Losch, b
Billings match by 2 wickets nd 2 runs.
B. D. Evans, b Wilson... scene of great T, B. Pearce, o Leach, b Billings.. 25 enthusiasm at the close, the Shaug. R. Hancock, o Deeks, b Wicon...O their captain shoulder high to the C. J. Stapleton, e Divecha, _b_-- hai players rushing out and carrying R. A. Webster, b Billinge... 31
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Havelock Davies took Webster's placu and Wilson was put on at the
Ollerdessen played Evans con- Hongkong captain called for cheers Capt. P. Havelock Davies, bWiltou 30: pavilion end to bowl, at Stapletonfidently but had the misfortune to gt for the visitors which were taken up G. R. Sayer. b Wilson whom he bowled so easily on Friday-his leg in front of one from the same by the whole pavilion and crowds on E. B. Read, b Wilson
Stapleton played two balls and then bowler and he was given out, the ground and as far as appearances J. J. Davica, not out... called for a rather short single, seem Dalgano) 3
ingly wishing to get away from Wil-1-3-19. Lt. Lees came in next and weat, th best pleased man on either son. He got Billings well away for a signified his arrival with a four off side was Billage, the Shanghai
THE CONSOLATION_CUP -]} MILES. "Mr. Rennik's Rouble..(Mr. Sleap) I Mr. Nuggett's Thomas a Beckett
(Ms. Knoll) 2 Mr. Cemo's Cowborough
(Mr. Springli-1d) 3 Time: 2mins. 39,2.5eccs.
THE MANCHU STAKES.-1 MILES. Mr. Dayton's Chang Tso Lia
(Mr. A. N. Dallas) 1 Mia, Jambel Moller's Skylight
(Mr. Moller) 2 Mr. Liddell's Sunrise (Mr. Li3doll)· 9
Time: 2mins. 18SEO?. TEE NIL DESPERANDUM,-FIVE FUR LONGS. Meters C. G. Mackie and G. H.
Wright's Jet...........(Mr. Heard) *1 Mr. Hailenic's Jason, «(Mr. Moller) *I Hr. Day's Commonland
* Dead beat. Timo: 1min. 158ecs,
(Mr. Dallas) 2
THE OBIFFIN'S NIL DESPERANDUM CUP, ~~FIVE FURLONEJ.
Mr. Hardy W. Fowler's Widgeon
(Mr. Maitland) 1 Mr. Omtkrik's Dath..(Mr. Moller) 2 Mr. Dod's Dinas Forget
(Mr. Bould) 3 Time: 1min. 18.3 5secé.
THE 'MAFDOS' RACK.—}} MILES.
Messrs. O. and H. White's King's
Crost..
I
M. William McBain'e Yonisk .... 2
Mr. Bitdrako's Seabird...
Time: 2mlos, 10.3 5:eca.
single taice and then had a hot one etepped by Hayward who earned rounds of applause.
Davies opened his shoulders to Wilson and drove him to the now Pavilion and two balls after into the ladies' tent bringing up 100.
Webster who had relieved Reed, at captain.
fall toss to leg which he promptly the bottom end. Evans gave Loch a put into the new pavilion bringing the ecore to 60. Neither Webster, Lor Evans met with much success and
A3
Byes, 1 Leg-byes, ‘11.
Total Extras.. 12
Total...
*141
Fall of Wickets:-1-19, 227, 38, -1-29, 5-84, 6-89, 7-182, 8140, 9-141, 10 141.
COMPLETE SCORES.
HONGKONG-1st INNINGS.
10
5
Bowling Analysis.
0. H. R. W.
3
T. W R. Wilso 20
4.61
7
45
Dr. O'Hara
14
7 16
0
G. M. Billings...... 14
3 39
3
D. W. Leach
G
0 10
0
0
Capt. Esveluk, Davies, c Haf-
ward, b Billings.....
runs were mounting another T. E. Fentes, l.b.w. b Wilson. change was tried, Sayer going on at Capt. Olliv.r, b'O'Hara .... Loud applause greeted the century the Law Courts end for. Welist r. C. J. Stapleton, b Wilson... and it certainly made things look Lees played the first 5 balls of the Rev. E. K Quick Billings... brighter for the home side. Stapleton made another single off Bilings and over very caratully and roads a single H. R. B. Harcock not out... Davies followed suit after which off the last one, only to be beaten by G. R. Sayer, Ollerdessen, i
a fast Yorker the second ball of Stapleton snicked the bowler to leg vana sox over 20-4-11.. Clifford
Billings .... for 2 and cut him past point for a
came in now single. The game bad livened up played out the ove..
to face Evans, and considerably and
R. E. A. Webster, b Wilson. the spectator cheared every stroke.
Bayer's slowa were puzzling, both B. D. Evans, b Billinga... Wilson took batsmen and Clifford put
up a E. B. Reed, b Billings.. bir only Irg fielder over to the off
оде nasty boundary part extra cover and but next over he got a 2 and
just out of land | L 'J. Davica, o and b Leach
Byes 9, Leg byes 6, Nɔ ball Davica was successful in placing the ball at the umpire's feet for a single ninety and next ball he drove Safer single to bring the total score up to
Total Stapleton had a life from the last ball for 6 over the screen into the Law of the over. He ent it hard and first; elip though he touched it could not own end for Evans and Leach gat Courts. Davies now resumed at his get hold of it and it went to the him to cover for a single and four boundary. Davies hit a ball to long byes brought the Shanghai scora to of which was well fielded and ought the century. Hancock now to bave produced a ringle bat it was on himself in place of Bayer and badly thrown in and produced the Leach hir bit for a nice four to leg first overthrow of the match. The next ball Davies put up bigh to the three times in succession. Hancock evidently considered himself too
a
went
Bowling Analysis. Dr. O'lors...... 27
BANGHAI-20d Innings.
2 A. W. Hayward, b Capt. P. Have-
Jock Davies
35
11 H. B Ollerdensen, 1.b.w., B. D.
I Evans
10
5 M. J. Divecha, o R. Hancock, b I 1. 16- E. B. Read....
2
D. W. Leach, b Havelock Davies. 79 .140 | Lieut. D. M. Leen, b B. D..Evans, 11
W. C. G. Clifford, a Quick, b Capt.
Havelock Davies ... 23
0. Af. R. W.
10 29.. 15 53 3
D. W. Loch.... 8 T. W R. Wilson. 30 Q.M. Billinge.... 15
8. 1. Deoks, & Capt. Havelock-
Davies, b R. E. A. Webstor.... 21 Rev. C. E. Spencer, 1.b.w., Capt.
Havelock Davies.........
5 31 214
D
Dr. O'Hars, not out...
1
G. M Billings, not out
*Bowled 1 no ball,
SHANGHAI-let INNINGS.
asme field man who had to take it expensive for he pat Reed on next A. W. Hayward, b Rued... running. De got his hands to it but over at his and. Ju his second over 11. B. Ollerdessen. cald b Have- it bumped out and went to the boun Clifford made a splendid cut over look. Davies....... dary. Davies andismayed; opened
hia shoulders again to the next ball, Point's head to the boundary and M. J. Divecha, c.lancock, b
the last before tillin and bit it, clean single, making the total 120. $
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Byes, 16; Leg byɑ, 6 ; wlden 1,
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Total extras 29
Total (for 8 wickets)..107
T. W. 'R. Wilson did not bat.
another in the rame direction for a
Havelock-Davies.
4
· Fall of Wickets:-1 16, 2 20, 3 64,
over the screen out of the ground on
UE Davies' next over Clifford w58
D. W. Leach, a Pearce, b Have-
Jack Davies....
4 80, 5-128, 6-181,7 187, 8 189.
0
Bowling Analysis.
Capt. Havelock-
4
T39 8 118 2 B.E. A. Webster... 8: 0 -89 0G; B. Sayer...
13 0 40 38 R. Hancock.. 10, 18
0
0. M. B.-W.
Davior... 20 3. 19E, B. Reed.. 10
B.D.Event
4
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total score 126 or 70 rone to get to 8. J. Deeka, b Reed.
Lient, D. M. Leas, not out, DEEKS FLAYS THE RIGHT GAME. Rev. E. C. Spencer, b Havelock Deeka: came in for Ullford and Davies 199... adopted stoos wall tactics but Leach | Dr. O'Hara, b Reed !***.. continued to hit and a hard on drive G. M. Billinge, b Webster..
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