12

CRICKET.

THE INTERPORT ELEVEN TINALLY CHOSEN.

FINCHER BATS WELL:

Chief interest was centred in Saturday's Interport trial game,

WAS

Pearce joined Hunt, who playing pretty cricket, and the incoming batsmen ahowed that he Ling had lost none of his polished Evans

Hamilton strokes and hla foot-work was, if

Edward anything, superb. The light, which Goryin had been rapidly falling, was at Wood .. this point very bad and in trying Strange to pull one from, Thorp, Hunt was, bowled.

1.

THE CHINA MAIL,

LEAGUE - TABLES.

The following are the positions of the Clubs competing in the League:-

Division. I.

R. E. Lindsell, e H. Hung, b Un 76

L. A. R. Duncan, e Choa; b

Trui

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1927.

UNIVERSITY II. v. H.K.C.C. IL

·Bowling Analysis,

Bowling Analysis,

0. M. R. W

6 8

10.

The University, 2nd were at Robertson

4

1

6

10

5 9

A. R. F. Ravin, not out

Extras

1

18

home to the Hong Kong Cricket Sare Club juniors in a friendly match

O. M. R. W.

10 8 4

25 7.1 3

10

27

2

at Pokfulam on Saturday which re-

2

G

1

28

0

G

C.S.C.C.

6

P. W. L. D. Pta. 2 Indian R.C. "A" 2. 2006 Royal Navy..... 1 1.0 D3 Civil Service.... 1 1 0 0 3 University

Total (for 6 wkta.) H. Buseton, R. B. Norton, Overy, did not bat.

168

sulted in a draw. The visitors had

H.E.C. v. R.A.F..

H.

first innings and with 63 from

Bowling Analysis,

Armstrong and 48 from Bichard,

1 1 0 0 3

0. M. R. W

W. C. Hung

11 2

42

H. C. Ling

9

$2

1

J. L. Youngsaye

0

20

b,

0 0 Division II,

29

University

0 0

P. W. L. D. Pts,

06

C. E. Wong

0

16

W. P. Thái

0

11

H. T. Un

C.R.C.

8 2 1 0 6

|B. D. Evans, b Mana

E. W. Hamilton, c Malcobhoy,

b Sirdar Khan......

F. J. de Rome, b Mohammed

Sayer joined Pearce, but had not on the H.K.C.C. ground between much chance in proving that he is teams captained by Mr. T. E. at a bat to be reckoned with ne Pearce and Capt. E. W. Morris. the falling light did not permit the H. E. Strange, not out

The former had in his side nine game to go on and, with these two men already selected to do duty still in, stumps were drawn, for Hong Kong in the approach-

The Rest.

22

1.b.w.b..

ing interport matches. Playing Lieut. Dynes, c Wales, b Brace in the latter's team. "Teddy" Capt. Bridgeland,

Fincher gave a delightful exhibi-

Wales

tion of batting and carried his E. C. Fincher, not out bat for 74 runs when the innings J. B. H. Hankey, c Hull, b Mel- was declared closed,

some

At, the close of the game, the Capt. Morris, Selection Committee mel and! Dale

1

A. R. Sutherland,. c &

Rahimin

B. C. K. Hawkins, not out

Extras ****

Craigengower 1 10 2.3

18 Chinese R.C. 2 0

70 Indian R.C. "B" 3 0 33 Kowloon

9 R.A.0.C.

H.K. Electric Co. 1 1 0 0 3

1 1 0 0% Total (for 4 wkts.) 170 Recreio

#1 20 3 W. II. Edmonda, W. Gorvin, F. J. Police R.C.

H.M.S. "Tamar”. 1 0 0 1 1

74 Ling, F. II. Holdman, A. E. Wood, Kowloon C.C....2011 1

Royal Navy 1 0 1 0.0 10 10'0 0. M. R. W. Civil Service

1 Royal Engineers, 1

did not bat.

22

Bowling Analysis.

C

Dobbie,

b

V. T. Manns

9

0

0 35

Sirdar Khan

11 0 71

1

3 Madar

8 Pritam

0

0

0

11

0

Mohammed

22

1

A. Rahmin Nazarin

0

11

Extras

6

Total

136

Q. M.

R. W.i

12 2 22

A Roid, E. B. Reed, did not out

through the courtesy of a mem-Capt. Thorp, c Wales, b Dobbie ber, the "China Mail" repre-H. V. Parker, not out sentative was informed that F. C.J. R. Hinton. Capt. Hincliffe Goodwin, of the Kowloon Cricket Club. and Lieut. Hankey, of the "Kosbies." were chosen to make up the team for Hong Kong with. Fincher (KC.C.) us twelfth man.. The full side will be as follows, which very likely will also be the batting order --

A. W. Hayward (H.K.C.C.)

W. Brace (K.C.C.)

Lieut.-Hunt, R.M.

A. W. Ramsay, (K.C.C.)

T. E. Pearce (H.K.C.C.)

G. R. Sayer (C.S.C.C.).

Lieut. Dale, R.N.

Capt. Dobble, K.O.S.B.

F. Goodwin (K.C.C.)

Lieut. Hankey, K.0.S.B. C. D. Wales (H.K.C.C E. C. Fincher

twelfth man.

Dubbiç

Wales

Brace

Sayer

Meisame Dale

Bowling Analysis.

9 0 33 1

Division II.

ROYAL NAVY, v. RA.O.C.

On

their

નમક

ground at King's

Friendly Matches.

C.C.C. v. "VARSITY.

Playing

the

away the University team proved too strong for Craigengower Cricket Club.

The Varsity lade had first knock and declared a 197 for 8 wickets. Lee (56) and Guterres (45) were the principal scorera.

Thanks to a 35 from Abbas, the

13 1 Park, the Navy went down to the Happy Valley side gathered 98.

o Ordnance Corps on Saturday, The Lam-the

University skipper

home team batted first and com- bowled well for his 5 wickets piled 79, Lake (R.A.O.C.) taking which coat him 4 runs apiece.

8

0.

5 0 25

11 4 26

5 1 Pearce's XI.

1

11

1

5 wickets for 17 runs. For the

42

A. W. Hayward, b Parker

W. Brace, c Reid, b Hankey Lieut. Hunt, b Thorp

A. W. Hamsay, c Thorp,

Parker ...

b

J

(K.C.C.)-T. E. Pearce, not out

G. R. Sayer, not out ..

Dale, Capt. Dobbie,. Sargt. Com. Hull, Lt. 'Mel- some, C. D. Wales, did not out

Apart from the Trial game, Lieut. three League matches--one in the Senior and two in the Junior Divisions, respectively-were de- cided.

Several teams were engaged in friendlies, the scores and results of which will be found below:-

The Interport Trial.

T. E. PEARCE'S XI. v. E. W. MORRIS XL

Under ideal weather

conditions

rate

visitors who gathered 143, Walker was top-scorer with a well-played 551 Scores:--

Royal Navy.

Aid. Begg. b Lake

4 Lt. Com. McNair, b Lake 15A. B. Millar, e Greenaway, b

4 Hole

Sg. Lt. Com. Haynes, c and b

Lake

Lt. Com. De Winton; 1.b.w.

Lake

Scores -

University.

S. V. Gittins, b Hamson

E. A. Lee, run out

S. R. Kermani, b Hamson 6C. W. Lam, b'Abbas

7B. P. Ng, e Lim, b Oliver

F. H. Trayes, b Fritz

1A. F. Guterres, e Leonard,

Hamson

22. B. Osman, not out

K. T. Loke, bw. Fritz

Extras 이

b

2

W. C. Hung, b Duncan J. L. Younganye, b Raven H. C. Hung, b Fincher

H. F. Un, b Bevis ...... C. Chon, b Overy Taul Wai Put,

Raven

e Lindsell,

20

who were the chief contributors drawn match on Saturday when King's Park was the scene of a were able to declare at 204 for 6 the Electric Co. XI. was at home I wickets. Whon stumps were to a team from the Royal Air

drawn the 'Varsity had 158 runs for the loss of 5 wickets-Barms playing good cricket for his, 60

гали.

Scores:--

H.K.C.C.

7 H. J. Armstrong, run out .... 46 G. F. H. Bichard, st. Suleiman,

b Gittins

1

11 O. Moor, st. Otani, b Gittins

16 D. Nicholson, b Citting

Force,

The game proved to be an ex- citing one and neither team could score more than 117 runs. Murdoch was highest scorer for

53 the home team with 34 and for the visitors Mellor played Д beauti- ful innings for his 61 runs.

Scores:

H.E.C.

G. Murray, c Keary, b Farmer

0

24

48

J. Hall, b Chan Fook

31

G. D. Mead, Hiptooin,

C. E. Gahagan, b Buckland

7 Chan Fook.

c. Lindsell,

S. J. Stanesby, c Buckland, b

Farmer

15

W. H. N. Murdoch, run out

34

Chung Wing Kui, b Raven

204

K. L. Chan, b Raven

C. E. Wong,

Raven

A. Hung. l Raven

J. Hung, not out

Extras

E. F. Fincher Duncan

F. G. Bevis H. F. Huxton

E. R. West, not out

Extras

Total (for 6 wkta.) W. K. Tait, J. F. Robinson, R. W.

9 Lee, H. Griffin, did not bat.

*Bowling Analysis,

Q. M. R. W. Chan Fook

J. R. Way, c Grist, b Keary L. de Rome, c Aplin, b' Fletcher G. G. Thomson, b Farmer.. H. F. Akehurst, c Keary,

Moran

JC Dunbar, b Moran

W. B. Muskett, c'and b Moran 2F. Normington, not out

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

A 0 13

109

Total

0. M. R. W.

Bowling Analysis.

Hiptoola

9 Q 48

8 3 42

1 A. Aziz

2

2

Q..15

0

4 D 19

11 Gittins

12

1 54. 3

4 0 22

1 Baker

2

.7.

Hoshino

3

23

4 0 10

1

University.

6.2 1

20 $

56

1A. Chan Fook, Lee

Farmer

26 Buckland

W. Gittina, b Tait

A. B. Suleiman, run out

A. Baker, not out

г

H. Overy...

A. R. F. Raven

F. E. Lawrence

D.B.S. v. R.A.F.

6H. T. M. Barma, b Talt

The Diocesan Boys' School added yet another win to their long list 55 of victories when they entertained 1 and trounced the second eleven 11 of

the Royal Air 28 an Saturday Qu the School 33 ground. The visitors. who

F. Hoshine, run out

Extras

1 Griet

87

Aplin

18 Healing

4 Keary.

16 Fletcher

Могал

Total (for 6 wkts.) 158 H. Hiptools, B. H. Schooter, G. E. Force Yeah, A. A. Aziz, Otani, did not

bat.

Bowling Analysis.

batted first, were nover comfortable 45 against Lee who was bowling on R. W. Lee. 10 top-form and captured & wickets II. Griffin

2 for only 16 runs.

Total (for 8 wkts.) 197 N. P. Karanjl, P. L. Tan did not

R.A.F.C.C.

Sinnock, b A. Lue

10

For the school lads, Anderson again came off with the bat, scor- Moor ing 72 runs in a stylish innings.

Scores:---

Tait

Hall

4

Plunket, e R. Lee, b Kwan French, b A. Lee

0 50

1

22

1

42

1

44

0

29

2 Rowe, b A. Lee

0. M. R. W.

Extras

9

Ldg. Tel. Burke, Lake,

Hale

5

Total (for 4 wkts.) Bowling Analysis. 0. M.

108

P. O. Tel. Cruze, e Butterfield,

Hale

10 bat.

Lt. Co. Pears, b Lake

9

Mid. Merriman, not out

10

R. W

Bowling Analysis.

Hankey

A. B. Paul, run aut

0 0 38

1

B. O. Orchard,

Reid

7 0

27

0

c Gordon, b

Oliver

Corbett

1 Hamson

Parker Thorp

B 1

14

2

Extras

8) Omar

6 # 20 1

-Abbas

Total

79 Fritz

Bowling Analysis.

(To the Editor of the "China Mail"i

Lake Hale

Corbott

THE INTERPORT ELEVEN.

Sir-The brilliant display given

O. M. R. W. A. E. Hamson, Lam, b

C.C.C.

C

13 5 17 11 0 46

1.2 0 R.A.O.C.

5 Guterres

4N. A. C. Mackay. Lam

E. Zimmern, c Kermani, 4 Guterres

the third trial match was played on the Club ground on Saturday. A fair ty large crowd turned out to see

his bat through the innings for a S.-Sgt. Greenaway, b Orchard what promised to be first

senre of 74 runs in the though the Acoring match, Interporters versus The F. M. S. Butterfield, e Haynes,

cricket Sgt. Maj. Hale, b Millar cricket, and, was at times inclitied "to be on the Rest. was the outstanding feature alow side, some really good batting

by F. C. Fincher when he carried Pte. Lake. b Cruz

was seen,

b Orchard

of Saturday's play. Not only on &.-Sgt. Walker, b Pears...... the strength. of that performance, Pte. Bryant, e Orchard, b but in view of his excellent record Burke

Dynes and Bridgeland opened the innings for Morris's side against in local cricket, I am strongly of S.-Sgt. Waterfield, b Orchard

and opinion-an opinion which is, Pte. Corbett, Naval Yard end

e McNair, am sure, shared by a large number

Dobbie

Burke

McNair

Wales (Law Courts and. Dobbie of followers of the great summer Q. M. S. Mocock, e Millar, b was bowling well, Wales appeared gume--that Fincher should have to cause the batsmen some little heen

selected to represent Hong Cpl. Gordon, not out anxiety, and after he had opened Kong in the forthcoming triangu L-Cpl. Burger, c Millar, b his account with a single, Bridge-lar İnterport Games.

land got his leg in front of one from the left-hander.

IU. Omar, b Guterres

Ros, c and b A. Lee...

3 Lucas, b R. Lee ...

Waller, Kwan, b R. Lee

1 Tipple, b A. Lea

1

5

21

31 S. Abbas, e Guterres, b Lam 35

13 A. Kitchell, run out

H. P. Lim, b Lam

11D. Fritz, not out

.......

Morgan, b R. Lee

Hopkins, not out Martin, b A.. Loe

Extras

* PARTS GOTHE

13

117

0. M. R. W,

10

7

8

4 1 24

4 0 18

2

8

* Q 24

6 1 10

2 0

3.1 I

R.A.F.

Ft. Lt. Mellor, b Muskett Buckland, b Normington

Keary, e Stanesby, b Musketi 0. R. M. W. Keene, b Murdoch

I

9

25

6

19

13

2

43 8 1

2

0 3

1 Healing, e Dunbar, b Way Aplin, e Murray, 6 Way ..

8

522 Ft. Lt. Farmes, c and b Way

Moran, b Muskett

1 Fletcher, run out

C.S.C.C. v. SCOTS GUARDS. The Civil Service entertained a O team from the Scots Guards and won comfortably by 165 runs. Davis (CS.C.C.) batted well for his 72 rucs while Robertson (5 for 10) and Sara (5 for 25) also for the home afde were in fine form with the ball. Scores:-

CS.C.C.

4 D. J. N. Anderson, b Sinnock 72 E. W. Simmond, not out

9

H. F. Harper, b McKennie.. R. R. Davies, e McCarthy, b

Hague

41

72

Total...

$2

P. G. O'Neill, McKennie..

0

Bowling Analysis,

F. H. W. Haynes, b. McKenzie 21

0. M. R. W.

R. S. W. Paterson, b Woollard 29

9A, T. Lee

8.4 1 16

6.

R. G. Robertson, c Lawrence,

2 W. H. Kwan'

5 0 18

1

b King.....

16

OR, Lee

0 -9 3

0

D.R.S.

V. H. Chirtenden,

Woollard:

C and

2

6

0 W. H. Kwan, 1.b.w. Roe .....

21

21 A. T. Lee, c Roe, b Sinaeck

E. R. Zimmern, b Roe

B. E. Maughan, b Woollard 17 R. Trongove, b Woollard

Extra

98 R. Lee, not out

J. Fisher, c Lucas, ₺ Roe

Total

0. M. R.

W. G. Lee, run out...

7 0.18

8.6 3

20

1 0 5

5

1 19

0

3

1 16

0

51 J. Leonard, e Kermani, b Lam

F. Oliver, c Ng, b Lam OJ. Victor, run out

Extras

Total

1

G

5

9 Guterres

Lam

Paul

o Trayes

Extras

13 Gitting

Lee

Total

143

Bowling Analysis.

M. R. W

0 29

4 1 5

4

0 14

4

0

33

4 0 -19

0.3 0 0

0 10

I remember aright. Fincher's name appeared around the top of the list of batting averages at the Fincher joined Dynes and at once close of the last season. I havel settled down to good cricket, though followed this young cricketer's pro- he gave a very difficult chance to gress with a great deal of interest Dale at second slip. Both men and am convinced that he is one Millar Cruze well set when of Hong Kong's outstanding playOrchard appeared to be Pearce put on Brace for Dobbie and era,, a very sound bat and a good

fielder. Dynes had bad luck in getting out

Fincher was unlucky

to have

de Winton

4.0 20

1

Bowling Analysis.

C.R.C. v. KOWLOON.

3 A. Prata, b Sinneck

GW. Cunningham, run out ....

0 G. Kotwall, e Rowe, b Sinnock

Extras

These two teama met in a friend-

8

C. Sara did not bat.

0. M. R.

Bowling Analysis.

o Carlisle

24 McKennie King

Total (for 9 wkts) 174 McCarthy

Hague Woollard

A. Kyum did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

1ly on Saturday at Causeway Bay French Martin

3 which resulted for a win for the

2 Kowloon men by 69 runs. Lind- Hopkins Plunket

1 sell (78) and Youngaaye (46) were 1the top-acorers for Kowloon and Rowe.. 1C.R.C. respectively.

10 Scores:-

Howloon

Burke Pears to a ball which rose

a lot from dismissed for a "duck" at the first

McNair Brace and gave Wales an easy Interport Trial match,

Paul but on catch at point.

Saturday he more than made up By this time, Sayer was given a for that earlier reverse; with the trial with the ball in place of exception of that difficult Chance POLICE Y. ROYAL ENGINEERS. G. A. Hall, b Ching Wales. The score gradually crept early in the game Fincher treated

A. A. Dand, c Un. b Young- The Police were lucky in captur-E. F. Fincher, c Choa, b W. C. up to 60 with still only two wickets the spectators to a stirling exhibi- down. Melsome relieved Sayer tion, giving a fine all-round dis- Ing full pointa against the

Hung (Law Courts end) and Dale, who play of clever hitting against the "Sappers" at Happy Valley on

pick of Hong Kong's bowlers and Saturday.

when the The Police, batted first and put up the respectable total of 141

had been fielding well at alipa, was remaining undefeated put on to bowl at the Naval Yard innings was declared closed. end. Hankey, who had been bat- I am not personally acquainted with Alexander' (78) as top scorer. Ling for some time with Fincher, with Mr. Fincher, but, in fairness Brown (43) and Dare (21) gave was unlucky in mis-hitting one to him and in recognition of his the visitors a good start. The from Melsome and was caught at that he might be given the oppor- do little against the Police bowling ability at the game, I would urge following batamen however, could point this time by Hull.

Morris came in and played a the Interport Series. He will be runs, Scores:-

tunity to play for Hong Kong in and the side was dismissed for 123 half-hearted stroke to a rising one strongly supported by 蘊 whote from Dale, to square-leg, where he host of Hong Kong boys and IT. H. King, b Goodyer...

Police. was neatly caught by Dobbia. feel certain that he will not dis-L. B. Sparrow; b Horspeel

Fincher had been playing sound appoint us.

cricket all along but at this June-

ture his drives were a treat to : watch, and

his placing very ac curate. Thorp was caught off Dobble after he had collected eight, and with Parker and Fincher bat- ting, Morris, declared the innings closed at 136 runs.

Fincher's innings, with the ex- ception of the difficult chanco second slip early' in the game, was

to

Yours, etc.,

CRITIC. Hong Kong, Nov. 6.

First Division.

I.R.C. "B" v. CIVIL SERVICE,

absolutely flawless and was a treat match on Saturday when they went

to watch from the very start.

The Indians "H" lost yet another; down to the Civil Service Cricket

Hayward and Brace-upon whom Club at Sookumpoo.

J. R. Craig, b Goodyer

C. F. Alexander, c Horspool, b

Dare....

A. Reynolds, 1.b.w., b Herspool

S. Randall, c Brown, b Dare..

V. Buker, b Jones

B. Thorpe, b, Dare

H. Hallam,e Goodyer, b.

Walters...

E. Dyer, c Kennard, b Walters 13

R. Wagland, not out,

Extras

Batting first the home side col-Goodyer

Total. Bowling Analysis.

O. M. R.

9 3 28

12, 2 44

5.1.2

4 0

&

RE.

Dare, b King..

Walters, b King

we place so much hope in being ablected 9-Mans with 23 being top Horapool to give our side a good start against scorer. The visitors easily past Dare our Shanghai and Malayan friends of the IR.C. score and went on to Jones. -opened the innings for Pearce's make 170 for 4 wickets. De Rome Walters XI. Hankey (Law. Courts end) and was in good form with the bat and

Held (Neval Yard end) atarted the snored 70 runs before being bowled. Brown, e Sparrow, b' King attack for "The Rest" and with only Scores:

The I.R.C.

20 on the board, Brace was smartly M. P. Madar, e do Rome, b

taken at slips off Hankey.

and was driving with much force

Hamilton...

Hayward who was batting well,. Rumjalin, & Hamilton, b

Edward, b Edwards .....................

Horspool, b King

6 Goodyer, L.b.w, b Alexander

Kennard, et. Baker, b King GJones, b Alexander

on the off aldo, now had Hunt as R. Nazarin, c Strange, b Gorvin 17 Trumper, b Alexander partner. Parker came on for Befd Sirdar Khuu, e Ling, b Edwards 4 Barton, b Handall and was sending down some de-. Mohamed, b Hamilton colving balls which repeatedly beat S. A. Hussain, c & b Hamilton 0 Adams, b Alexander

0 May, not out: the batsmen and unfortunately the W. T. Thad; e Hawkins, b Wood atumpe as well! Thorp, who is re Maloobhoy, b Ling puted to "swing-in" a lot, ielieved VT. Mans; at. Holdman,

o Extras

Hankey at the Law Courts end. Rahmin, 1.b.w. b Hamilton 11 After having played a delightful 1. Pritam, not out

Wood ................

14

28

Total Bowling

knock for 42, Hayward was bowled

Extra

by Parker with a ball which ap-

peared to be a full toss

༄*ཌྭཨྠ °ཥྛཿ⌘།དྷཱུ ཎྜལ

241

saye..

F. G. Bevis, not out

F. E. Lawrence, b Wong

16

18

Sianock

Spencer, run out Grist, not out Extras

Total Bowling Analysis.

M

117

0.

R. V.

1

W. B. Muskett F. Normington J. R. Way W. Murdoch

.. 11 0 43

15 Q

3

7 2 36

1 22

SUNDAY'S MATCH.

Borha Merchants y. Sindhi Merchants.

A closely contested match on the Indian Recreation Club ground yesterday afternoon between the

0 Borha Merchants and the Sindbi 18 Merchants resulted in a draw. Of the Borha's total of 87, A. S. A. Kyum contributed no less than 32, 200 Utoomal taking. 7 wickets for 22. The Sindhi Merchants had secured 77 for 7 wickets when stumps were drawn, Nagrani knocking up 39 not out and Utoomal making 13.

W.

5 1 25 0

10

01

64

Я

4 .1

22

50

91.

01:

4. 0

24

4,3 0

0 32 1

Scots Guarda

1

3

0 Bradley, b Robertson

0

0

20

o Carlisle, e O'Neill, b Sara

8

0

26

2

24

0

O. 3. R. W. Coldwell

113 1 48

O' Woollard, b Sara ....

3 King, c O'Neill, b Robertson

5 McKennie, e Maughan, b Sara

Coldwell, e Harper, .b Sara ... Hague, & b, Robertson .... McCarthy, chittenden, b Sara Lawrence, c & b, Robertson Ryan, c & b, Robertson Livermoor, not out

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The following will represent the 17 Club 2nd XI. at King's Park to- 2morrow at 5 p.m. sharp--W. J.

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KONG HARBOUR SHOWING

MOORING BUOYS.

KWONG HIP SUMA SUP AND SEBA

COSMOPOLITAN,

DECK

YAUMATI

SHELTER

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