THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 12, 1937.

G. S. DUNKLEY IN TYPICAL INNINGS

LAST WICKET STAND

WITH D.W. LEACH

SHANGHAI SKIPPER'S ALL-ROUND FORM

LEAGUE CRICKET STARTS IN NORTH

Shanghai, June 6.

G. S. DUNKLEY

E. H. Anstice, b Jenkins

G. M. Mills, b Lucas

THE Shanghai Cricket Club Wanderers received. w. Edwards, Jenkins

a complete trouncing at the hands of their. G. Burford, e Leckie, b Jenkins club-mates, the Nomads, at the opening of the local D. W. Leach, e Simpson, b Lingard league yesterday afternoon, losing by six wickets. H. G. M. Cooke, c and b Jenkins

- BATTING FIRST. THE WANDERERS WERE DISMISSED H. E. Orr, b Jenkins A. Graham, run out FOR THE ABSURDLY SMALL TOTAL OF 33 RUNS. THE G. Dunkley, not out NOMADS PASSED THIS MARK FOR THE LOSS OF FOUR WICKETS, BUT THE ENTIRE SIDE BATTED OUT, TOTALLING 122 RUNS.

Yesterday was a great day for Donald Leach, many times interporter and star of the S.C.C. Besides scoring 52 runs, being the only man on his team to pass the 20 mark, Leach. captured the sealps of six Wanderers batsmen at the astoundingly insignificant cost of three runs.

Neither side revealed batting form, in spite of the fact that the Wanderers were given the pre-sea- son rating of being a powerful bat- ting side. As it was, their batting proved futile in the face of

deadly bowling.

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Neither was the batting of Nomads a credit to the side, had it not been for Leach's big score, and a last-wicket stand be- tween the skipper and Dunkley which produced. 47 runs, the victors would not have reached the cen- tury mark.

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J. C. Jenkins kept the down excellently for the losers. Though he did not come near equaling Leach's feat, he took five wickets for 41 runs.

The entire Wanderers side was dismissed in 24.1 overs, it taking the Nomads exactly 145 deliveries to send 10 men in a procession to the Pavilion.

Scores:-

WANDERERS

P. V. Simpson, Pote-Hunt, b

Anstice

A. T. Bridge, e Dunkley, b Mills F. E. T. Marshall; e Mills. b Leach J. B. H. Leckie, c. and b Leach

JT. Hegarty, b Mills

J. C. Jenkins, c Pote-Hunt, b Leach

E. P. Geere, b Leach

A. Lingard, ce Leach, b Orr.

G. C. Williams, b Leach

JC. Lucas, not out

CH. Mellor, c and b Leach

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Total

33

Fall of wickets: 1-14 (Simpson). 2-15 (Bridge). 3-23 (Marshall), 4-23 (Hegarty), 5-24 (Leckie); 6-27 (Jen- kina); 7-27 (Goere). 8-27 (Lingard), 9-29 (Williams), 10-88 (Mellor).

Anstice

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Leach

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SPEEDWAYS CHAMPION DEAD

CLEM BECKETT

London, May 6.

Clem Beckett is dead. He died driving an ambulance with the in- ternational Brigade in Spain.

Beckett was one of the first Eng- lish riders to win speedway races. His reckless riding earned for him the title of “Daredevil”” Beckett, In the first few months he had earned £10,000 and "commanded £100: a night..

He was a favourite with speed- way enthusiasts and when the sea-

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it all up and went to Spain, British 15 sport lost a great champion.

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Fall of wicket: 1-10 (Morris), 2-12

3-22 (Pote-Hunt), 4-29] Jenkins (Edwards), (Burford), 5-46 (Anstice), 6-56 (Mills), Jeckie 7-60 (Cooke), 8-60 (Orr), 9-75 (Gra-Lucas:

Lingard ham), 10-122 (Leach).

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