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HONG KONG, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1947.
HONG KONG CRICKETERS WIN INTERPORT Shanghai Unable To Meet Heavy Fourth Innings Task
Stokes Makes For Visitore
Top
Hong Kong won the 37th Interport Cricket_match yesterday at the Hong Kong C.C. ground, beat- ing Shanghai by 165 runs. It was a result generally expected after Shanghai's collapse in their first innings. Hong Kong closed their second innings shortly before noon yesterday, and, having scored 155. left Shanghai with 313 runs to win. The northerners could only manage 147, thus giving the Colony their 19th win of the series. Without derebering from the eredia |within für 25 ruas, white Pat had sad the Colony's victors - was well and courts fuck on the boundary, The deserved for Hong Kong were always [epidemie af missed estches ran only 25 in the better on the wickere attributed to the dull light.
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Score
SCORE BOARD
HONG KONG
| Est Innings ....
2ND INNINGS FLE. Richardson, Lhow, b Lench 2. TA, Pearce, and b Strikes
1. Major J.M. Hope, r Ruflet,
M. Learh
4. G.N. Gosapo, e Stokes, Is P.
Madne
5. T. (wen hughes, le Léach
6. F. Howarth, e Leach, b P.
Madur
202
22
3
8
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12
23
7. W. Hoadley, P. Maitor, b
Lack
17
Sinclair, b
8. Capt. Darwin,
Learts
4. A. Zimogra, b 1. Madar as greed, ewatributed to the low scoring Shanghai changed their lateing
very patchy.
order and sent in Stokes and Diveches | 10. A.R. Mina, ran t first day, Saturday, it showed signs
blokes taking strike to Hong: 1. P.R. Zhomeen, to ou Kong's "demons" - Barwin who 201
Katras wearing, but yesterday the frak the ball upset several
Baeting foumours for Shanghai gu to J. 1. Stokes (987, though it was burky wings antel by now the alte cosilil be incluster among his best advantage al early "capes and in
Plek
k
men in the gully, nwa short-legts }attel mills mid-aft. Early surpose
Stuker being dropped by Dowarth on the fourth toil?
Total
27
EST
Vall of wiekris-Prater 1:28, Hup. 4-37, Richardsun 1-40), Gusano 4-46 Dana Baghes 3.82, 1owarth 6-118. Brantiev 7-129, Darwin *-125, A. Zimmern 9-129, Mine 14.155.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Zimme pas came on from the supremu mat el, al had an identical feld the closing stages revealed stape ..! Itu Harwin's, except that one man the strokes which class him as one of doodley, was patrulling at deep and
abe Far East, Donald quare third man. The best
He needed there | Wilson best has
cuns, which leis Baverla faring Dar- Leach's boat analysis of 3 wickers be
Stokes Leach was a fitting reward in bus win, but he, rock-like, batted stalilis splendid bowling. He took cheen of and even turned a short one to leg Madar Hong Kong's six remaining Wiles fifa 1. The next "bumper" he stopped
Late his chest-and it ba Vesterday for only 20 raus,
45
Punctually at a. Hossanth aut Stokes bar a barrow cape when, User Hughes esine unt to carry on jwhile stealing a Hong Kong's innings, the fatter 1 nern,
Exciting Softball Finishes
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Shanghai Bowls Side Defeated
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THREE GOALS VICTORY FOR
"THE
REST"
(Rest of the Colony 3 United Services 0)
On the Club ground yesterday afternoon, the an- nual Remembrance Day Soccer Match in ald of the Poppy Fund resulted in a victory for Rest of the Colony over United Services by three clear goals.
Vice Ad.
"No game is lost until the third out in the last
The game, which was cleanly Connors and Kiernan caught contested throughout, inning" has been an old adage that has been
was wit the nye with some very goud in. nessed by His Excellency the dividunt eiforis, un did Wagstaffe truc ever since the game was invented, and The Hong Kong Football Club| Governor, Sir Alexander Gran, and Bruce, but their finishing two thrilling games last Sunday were were hosts to n rink from the tham, the Commander-in-Chief | 'ovelies Jacked punch. decided in the final chapter
Tatler, lender of the attack, after two Shanghal Lawn Bowls Interport British Pacific Fleet,
Sir Dials Boyd, worked hard for openings, but were gone → Recreio being nosed out by team yesterday and won by 24 miral
Commander-in-Chief For East made little headway. the Merry Madcaps in a heart-breaker, and shots to 21. the Baseballers running away with the verdict in an explosive last inning rally. It also goes to prove that anything can happen in a bail- game.
themselves
by
The green was fast and all the players put up a good show. Marques, the Shanghal lead, was in good form, while, for the
Club, Altken was the beat,
Land Forces, General Sir Nell Rest of the Colony had a live. Ritchie, the G.O.C. Major Genty forward ine which gave the ern) Erskine and Air Commodore Services d:fence 110 end of Webster.
| trouble. Before the game and during the Redman, occupying the centre. interval. selections were reader forword berth, was full of dash
Band of The Recs defeat was all the they redcomed
Shanghal opened the scoring ed by the
the Ruyai and received excellent suppert Marines,
Fowler, on the right, wing, more soul.scaring as they gavetaking to the field
to resume with a four, but conceded a two
vove At the conclusion of the game.
performance parkling up hard earned
The reverse was too much and a aix in the next two heads. rit in the play.
the Stanley Shield for School und invariably came out on top The South China and when their early stages of the game on tea
in his tussles with the opposing Another four put them on level boys, which was won by Queen'
defence, not Reor College but which was not avail terms but they d
well Chun Tak-faj comblard again til the 10th head at which able at the holding of the Seven
with Fowler and always needed a Side Competition at the begin they were tralling 8-16.
areful watching. Steady bowling by the Shanged to the winners by His Excel-
ning of the season, was present
party sportsmanship, by allowing turn come to bat, the last ditch
an appeal after a play had elaps. ed for some time, and again in the last ning by permitting the Musleaps to substitute theli
in one
snuffed out rally was two three order.
On the other hand, the Wild. cats-Madcap Beck affair was n
Robble Rocha, for a hilter who had ached Brst without show. I who would ing any outward signs of phy. W. igal handiena,
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AND INNINGS
ung strike to Pores Wilson from th
wicket.
Yard end, Owen Hughes sok
A
GOOD BOWLING
single ell the first hall, and Dewarth Zimmrez was howling well- Tate dead Facing four balls, steered tad done on Saurday-keeping his
the last of shr over count for square jeang Jett for 4.
5.
was of a much stradies
bis opposites number, Earl the Supreme Court end Darwin, ths that first day's pas he and led his second hall sem to the had deserved more than the three Pages de talen Hughes, and then the ickets he got.
first half of Foris's second over was
bis for in the screen by Howarth, OWEN HUGJES' BAÐ LUCR
Last, and on the Eg sick, Darwin attered another man--F, R. Zimwen tom gully to forward short leg
1. ..F, bekes, Mins
2. M. Diverlin, e and b Mino
thic
Aces
defcat
a
BHANGHAI
his side down
Of the two
the
to
backs, Crummey more prominent.
Lai Shlu-wing was not given
very much seepe most part adopted schemtr.
and for tim the role of
Chu Wing-keung 'delighted with a number of fine runs down score the wing. He was full of tricks,
and Initiated movements which resulted in goal for the Rest.
Resi In defence,
were best Chun-fat, Soong He served by I
For row, etotre half, showed marked An his play on Improvement
Chi. Malayan Sunday against
MieDougall, in gual, was never really severely tested.
was instrumental in breaking uring-sing and Fjelstead.
dangerous
many
movemen
Just st base-sneaking runner, runaway, and right from the hal team enabled them to learney the Governor. Soutaire quiset there was no doubt as to at the 14th head by 17-16, but were also presented to the run.
clinch
Issue, they again struck a had patch num-up, St. Paul's College. would not Perhaps the margin
RI the 17th by For United Services. Cruske have been so lopsided, but the and were fed
gave another sterline display and vero cun allow such Untamed Felines How anyone
out to 22-17..
much to did humillation sentimental generosity
At the end of the 19th head
keep the At the to creep aveage n
aguinst the into a contest when brains and hands of
Aces. and acid they were 19-22 down but Club
minimum. Jendurance are pitted against the words of a frustrated fon inncored a two at the
next. Topposition beats me. The Madchamploning the
capa had sufficient reserves to last week. Just added fuel to the ring four to draw and five
to win Shanghal obtained 011 vacancies of half o dozen fire.
"The game was as stretcher costs,
all at Lefty lngleton at the last hend. and yet they were allowed to replace a com
Dolly Brown's as she whiffed 11′′ pletely
others who managed to connect ilt pluyer by another who had just completed his turn
her were thrown out at first, As at bat.
Wilfred Lawrence has far as the Wildent out.Belders econdermed as the goat in were concerned they could have
ali left their gloves at home, for Tirazl this game, hat to my mind soft.
a hit
handled by heartedl kentimentalism was equally to blanie.
The South China-Bastballsre I shall be invoking the wrath 1 tussle. foo.
A most of "Spectator" again if I were 22 spectacular
Bees Pitcher to say the
were game 10 stort Tsol Ping fun, who had pitched enough
with a team 5 heart out with erratic back saturated with rookies, but
shall risk that. ing from his elders, gave, up hit and two passes to load the
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b Howark.
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4. P. Madar,
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7. DW, Leach, b Barwit.
5. H., Madar, 1b,w, b Darwin 2. F.R. Kenwapi, na dut
16. TP.ci. Ruffett, Darwin
Fast worket so fall was that of, making the close in teg firkl a ten │11. TWR, Wilson, e Rickard- wen Buches, Les pitched a
Kroadley and Howarth, wait, b Darwin sipartish holl which acted on the prin. Eiserba, however, was not intivaid- ziples of a torpedo, and leh senatol.
and
Extras
Total
Fall of wickers :-Diver ha
endret in *mooner.
11 sacks with two away, only to
26 te Doe Moithen's darling 1.
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147
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Every Bee infielder committed at least one error except second- who was sacker Alda Xavier, despatched to the out.field in the If you don't be. second frame.
first base, and which Umpire Edleve me, take a gander at the when playing forward. He cocked Sinclair 18, Marshall 3-44, Maccal Marques called fair on a hair following:-
Hughes rughly cazing alt-curtely at Stukes seemed nowe two cotzfisient, his weekend wicket and the pitch.
was very giles of "head" up" Leart had the grace to run away his Fare, as he porbed back his hair. X-5-14.
vage one pr
a very disconcertingly, 4.60, 1. Madur 5.29, Stokes 6-196. The pitch was playing failly, though It, Sadar 7-122, Leich 8-131, Ruffer Divrcha Ferg Darwin confidently 7-133, Wilm 10-147, and ventrally polled a raick long
** BOWLING ANALYSIS fimp to the paper for 4.
Darwin Zinnern
Brundley came out from the Pavje neule Wilson's second batt, well pitched up, had to duck beneath the ball kicking high over his heart Howarth finally That patch again!
relieved Darwin, and exploited the leg thenly to the very carefulven at adding the man to the Howardh
th, already clustered in that sector Min watching. Wils des
nearly had Broad-
Richardson maving in short fin-
The ball required
ies with ther "binarla annther
·nsat
eben again alf but had him caught at Beg. This fifth half lisked, and from deep mid-of-the hall just cluding 11, | al Divecha's glove Darwin nearly
Madar and going on for 4.,
With a single, Bradley set up the
K after 21 minutes play. Howarth
found leg balls easier to play. Shate-
had a catch.
he was booking nicely and rollertel | ly 12
Hented the rubber,
decision. and
three runs,WILDCATS:
Right then, in the South China T Rites camp. even Tojo bimstiť 'could (D. Brow not equal the umpire's unpopu. [H. Ribeiru
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of mainly
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3 Ali. However, 5M 4 33
bait had been displaced!
one "Showboat". Barron
when the um. 3pire's command of Play Balls Caraibery
It had,
Pearce rang the changes in apparently, tren seilemally tipped Bort la get
a wicket before lunch, Loff by Zimmern behind the wicket. Zimmern
Was relieved by Minn.
SECOND "LIFE" ing a straight but to anything straight For gifve minutes hating bad netted Starkes wext let nlf was by Owen
runs. It was solid batting against very aggressive bowling and
Heark-shot through the in aggressive fiebt,
And thus was the prasition wikens Pat was playing them well. urch was taken, Stokes had beets all second four through slips off swart
Istumped off Mim's second bell was a nice clean eul, Stokes mean-
another 4, booked off Turry,
Per Madar took
anet
OFFI
Wilson,
gave, Harry Mafer and Stuke- the opportunities al
al showing wan dran Gelding in the "Country" Howarth apparently had his "eye" in and was now dealing confidently with beach, even daring to step across and hok e no hol 22.
HOWARTH DISMISSED Mis iming ont from Madar, how over, Howarth eventually put one up to Leach at wide mid-off. 118.6-22. He had done his job on Saturday and had continued to do good work yes. terday,
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rang out the sporting Instinct. Figueiredo z 30. n. of the Wongmin prevailed and
which Madar played to turn to les
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Stadar was given out 1.b.w. 122-7-3. F. R. Kerinani (Storlair running) Hughes at slip & simple catch that nined his captain, who now had been the stressor to a grande hitting out-lofting two to safe places. Anniher over leg-trap's heads for 4, and then another in the air to where there was no mid-en. H. Monteiro ef. 5926 blind swipes and Darwin had Y. Franco 33 0 2 2
16 0 0 0 Zimmer took it smartly and whipped while was treating Ming with less broken Lear's wicket. 131-8-22, wrse, appealing at the same time. respect, and collected aunther in very wild bowling, but it would have
Darwin had taken twa wickets with T. Marques A. Xarler isehen was well out except that to fine leg.
seemed mare reasonable to have put a Gutierres The add one was "popping" sgalo Zimmern hack on the end-Supreme Archie had failet to remove the baile!
WICKETS AFTER LUNCH from Howarth's end, the
jumpetCrt eml. Mina opened from Supreme Court over Pat's head and smother caugly and, and breaking sharply across had him in the ribs in the saine over. the batsinca missing ball after ball, Then Darwin dropped anther a but on his fifth, straighter and more [short lep--Madir being the hatsman.
Divecha returned pitched
That first catch in the longfield barl
straight back for a c and b. 18-1-13. injurel Darwin's right hand, Pearce Capt. Darwin took his place and Hed played a sterling, knock in the took him away from short, leg and opened his score of the first ball-morning, and is was comparatively moved him to deep square leg,
frelle return, therefore, that causeit Howarth's leg theory was proving his dismissal.
xpensive in hyes.
rent to
Pearce' elofee was justified, kaw- fever, in the wickets whiris fell, Ruffer was clean fowled by Darwin, 133-9-0
In came Tarry Wilson, and amid for 4. Another swiped 4 to ing and applause, nickel Darwin over slips
hen. caugh Richardson, 147-10-11.
Hong Kong had won.
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olen hrs: T. Alien, Brown 4, Babida 4. Mutts, Bart Consules, Collac Franco, Xavier.
Buna bailed In Silva, Dubecte 2, Motta,
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Birack out, by Drawn 11, Biten 5. Hase or balls: Off Brown 2, hiiva 3.. Three knee-hilal Hublde, Barrow,
FL.K.P.C. 11.A. Maneri T. Bradley ld. Collyer
J., Marque
L. Harmer
V... Xavier
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and also initiated many attacks on the Rest goal. Soutar, ofte an injury carly in the game, wa | limping most of the time unt wos unable to give of his best In the half back line. Barr, a pivot, once more proved that 'h:
a player of no mean blity, He was conspicuous by his 2nd. ly tackling and excellent dis. tribution of the ball.
Ges.
Phy opencil evenly. the ball belog conaned to miditeld.
when Come frst thrill
Wing.Iteung brought the
The
Chu
ball
town and centred for Fowler to send in A bemtiful hender, Shepherd, as right bal, was which first struck the ground and and then rebounded upwards to graze tenacious in his tackling
he cross-bar. creditable per. put up a very formance #gninst the wily Chu Wing-keung. Craighead. à trine,
Not
Chu
Too High long afterwards, found Fowler a oigh propust. [again went through, .but his tion.
parting shot went too high The weak link in the Servicos Redman missed a good chance team was the forward line, which of putting the Rest in the lead falled to strike up an effective when he dashed through_alter understanding. Individually, they rediving ♫ pass from Soong excelled, but as a combination, Flug sing, huf he shot weakly they were a failure.
To-Day's Bowls Match With S'hai
Dr. Eduardo Brazao, Portuguese Consul, will send down the first wood at today's game between the four Portuguese members of the Shanghai Interport team and the Club de Recrelo, com mencing at 4 p.m. at King's Park.
I la Interesting to nute tha this will be the first ganie br. tween an interport Portugurar Srink and a local Portuguese rink,
S. Australia's
Big Score
Adelaide, Nov. 10.
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South Australia secured first innings lead in their Shefteld Shield match against Victoria
Mr. T. G., Main (Captain) and Mr. L. V. Xavier (Steretary of Shanghai Lawn Bowls Associa tion). realising that, for the first time four Portuguese
into the hands of Craske when faveurably placed.
The Serviers assumed the offensive for. a while, but the Arst time tackling of Forrow nd Feistcad prevented them From getting a shot at gont:
MocDougall dropped ☐ long hot by Connors, but fortunately.... was able to recover and clear before Bruce dashed up.
Wagstaffe missed a golden op-
portunity of giving his side the lead when he shot wide with anty MacDougall to beat.
Reat took the lead when Red- An beat Barr for a high ball and went through to score with 3 hard drive which gave Craske minutes before "n, chance, five half time.
Wagstaffe threw away a good glance of netting the equalizer when he oguln missed from closet range.
Poor Finishing On resumption, The Rest were and player trat to become dangerous were included In an Interport, Craske did well to save a snappy
am, decided to play these four thet by Chan Tak-fal members, as a gesture of friend. Five minutes after the restart, which has only one hip towards the local Portugues: Chan Tak-fai put The Rest far- ther nhoud when be connected a carried their total to 636 in day remaining, for today they community,
The Club de Recreio will turn pass from Chu Wing.keup and nut A. F. Noronha, L. F. Xavier, scored. reply to Victoria's 440.
had claimed
RINK HOCKEY
Hearne Bay, Nov. 10. Novara, champions of Italy, maintained their unbeaten record
shots
single to corer.
Services tried hard to reduce Phil Ridings scored 151 in F. V. Ribeiro, and F. X. M.
da Sliva (Skip), while the the lead, but poor inishing of Broadley was next to go-appar-
SOME AFTERTHOUGHTS
193 minutes, but included only Shanghal team will comprise B. good approach.
work, nullihed ently both 1.b.sy, and caught. Leach, Archie Sinclair lasted only a shorr
SPLENDID CATCH
The wicket was definitely bad.
eight foura, in the total. Bruce P. R. Marques, L. V. Xavier. C. their attempla. lowling, appealed before the ball had time, being deau bowled by Howarth, Finally off another "uppiah" one Hong Kong had difficulty in scoring Double Player Barros unased in 4th. Dooland hit a dashing 62, us: L. Passos, and A. M. Gutlerrez Play was transferred. to the reached the stins, and everyone joined after that bowler had twice appealed that hit Pat on, the glove, Francis their 202 in their first innings, and Left en bemens Wildenia 6, Me- 0, ing his feet to punish the slow (Skip)
Services end, and excitement in after Par Madar had held it stfur hr. against Stoken, 18-2-0. Zimmern divet in from short leg and the subsequent totals of 45; 155 and Empirest Woo, Brown and Ablong.
On Sunday night, the Shangran high on the ball flashed. towlors and, at times, he scored F. Marshall joined Stokes, who held a graud ane-handed catch just Kang's bowling was aggressive and first slip. 120-7-17. The ball red-
147 bear out the contention. Hong Broers 11 Winkle
the Rucnis of ingly hit Broadley's tar first, though after watching carefully for nearly off the grind. 88-5-19.
so spoj put sparaisong" The Saints roared back with o
twice as fast as Ridings. Thiebal players were
the Club de Recreio at an in the goalmouth, 290321 Out caine Shanghai's skipper and good, particularly in the case of F. R. 12.5 victory over the V.R.C. to wicket stand of. 110
engaged in a seventh formal Actuality Leach was appealing for two overs
dinner and social, at Barr and Crummey worked the catch as it passed the stumper.
carted only intenshed and
in the leg boundary proceeded to lift Howarth over his Zimmern and F. Howarth, it was regain whatever prestige
in 118 which Mr. L. they
V. Xavite, In a like Trojans smothering With A. Zimmern as his partner,
off successive leally.
leg-trap for a single. This was wickets. All of Hong Kong's "new" humiliated them in the Opening luch
Darwin however, who took the lost when the Rambling Rees minutes after Victoria, before witty speech, thanked his com from all angles ond rollit come Darwin Hired Madar high to the long
A snaky delivery from
Shanghai's { Mim-partnership upon which
three patriots for the very warm wet. as the ball was taken to the leg where Pits, a six-footer, just fail. "torpede" if you will-all but hail fast hopes were now haved. 223 russern, Howarth, Gosar and Darwin. artillery was in
incts showed up well-Brondley, Zim Day game. The Saints' mighty wickets for the addition of 79 come and nssured them of anther end." el to reach it as it passed over his Stokes, who just managed to chop vet needed!
evidence again runs to the overnight total. hearly, reception should. and MacDougall falted to gather a head to the rails. It was no deter
doven on it in
in time.
On better wicket, on which Cinsano's Gelding at cover was le would we have hers so dangerous, off south-paw hurler Tony Lopes and bowled Dooland, had the
as they banged out
ball rolled to Darwin-
II. safeties Douglas King, who caught when, they vialt the Club Lust. shot and as the
tano in Shanghal.
wards the goulmouth. L Chun- "Tennur opened his score with adecving the applause it was receiving Shanghai's lezismen would says been and Gerry Roza.Pereira. to Darwin, however, for attempt. ing another great hit around to leg, znick över allp (Owen Hughes) for
The Shanghai Club With two fine four's, one to square
Lualtone fat rushed up and cleared. bert bowling figures, with four will be celebrating its Silver An Rest again took up the run- he was dropped by Sinclair on the
Centre-gardener Roger Lobo tr sro and then played Howarth to leg and the other through the slips, for !pany more
Howth and Darwin expluted the the Saints, showed some
furt. Both
his first Jengue appearance
for for 176 in 4.8 overs-Reuter niversary on Nov. 25, and all [ning and boundary! But he didn't last lot, square leg for 4. After several In-Stokes sent up the 100 and moved his
Croake was in tho classy
members of the local Portuguese light with □ nymbor of leg theure to some extent, and. thereafter, for Sinclair made up for decisive attempts to play Minu, how-awn score to 46. Then Leach got
out-Gelding as he hauled down i easy catch to Minu away through the gully for 3, the wicket was somewhat hard on couple of flies that had bare.hil
community would, be more than specialar saves. bis Japie by holding the ball at forever, he lifted an
welcome to the celebrations ward short-leg off Ledch.
Shortly before time, Rest add. the hatursen. 125-8-6 Gosao At cover. 44.3.8.
Ciosano fieldlag is well.
wellten all`ove. · The far turn
ed their third The baning of roadley;. Stokes.seam to have
goal through. For left-handed A. R. Minst Leach Wickels were falling too regularly
VERY BAD LUCK
the jinx on the
Chan Takiful, who made no mis took a little time pldeing his `field, for the comfort of Shanghai's sup the fore bgain when Minni broke umire, Ruffelt behind the sticks for i bifocala knocked of them at this with' à 0-0 victory over Hearne Mr. W. H. James, secretary al
Then Shongbai's bad Inck came to
Hope, Cosine ap! Leach gave the V.R.C. squad as both Spiky Gut
TEST CRICKET
I take · with s pass from Chu while Sinclair left for a moment to porters. There was still a -: ែ,
spectators; something to digest. and Leres and Tony Lopes had their
Adelalde, Nov, 0......... | Wing-koung: have his finger attended to-lanaged ourney to go.
Stokes' wicket with a ball that hardly
Teams: from the catch on the boundary,
There was a confident appeal from coe. 106-6-46. It was ratten fuck,Shanghai was in excellent form and spot--the first in the South Chins Bay United in m afternoon | Lle-Australian, Cricks Board of Rost of Colony:MacDougall,
an first-class wjeket-keeper. Zimmern behind the sticks fue a catch; though. Stokes was fortunate in his
tussle which was called after session of the International Control, today denied any aug. Tst Kam hung. Fjelstend. L off“ Howarth's fourth bali to Marent early stages. While he and Leath Should Hong Kong have enforced the third last week, and the Holler Rink Hockey Tournament, gestion that the Australian tour Chun-fat. Forrow.
Soong Ling which was given not out.
[were there there was Kolac slight the follow-on? Majority opinion ecclin during the tit with the when it was continue heren of England next year would be sing. Fowler Chat Tak.fat. Red- A "LIFE" FOR STOKES hopebut, with due respects to thee to be that i would ertainly Saints when Tony Lopes attempt...
abandoned.
man, Lai Shiu-wing Chu Wing. * Stokes, was given a "life" off Minu, remaining Shanghai men, there was have shortened the match. Ir turned că to steal third.
Hearne Bay, the British "It would serve no purpose te keurig. is lofted off-drive, being dropped by little left now, ม
Stokes barted it out
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Services: Craske, it is true, but on the Home run on Sunday were champions, defeated Whitstable coll of the tour," said ha, James.
Valled not as conspicuous as last week. 7-D.--Reuter.
Souter, "I am sure the tour will give ́e | Crùmmey. Darwin. Ilis batting was far more minutes for his 16 and hit eight fours. Colony bowlers then fiery form it
Shepherd, confident, and had sign for Hong Harry Madar came in to fnes might inve made matters A lire both of them by Recreto swats. only a couple: being recorded,
lot of pleasure to the English Barr, Craighead, Wagstaffe, Con Kong. He
certain,
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public and help them to reinx nors Tatier. Kiernan, Bruce, The light was none; too good, and, in getting semed to have difficulie Flowarth, Another bellliant throw-in the leg theory stuff; danger- men Lou Vieira and Billy. Soares.
the ball away to the off, by Gosatio that broke the wicket.
after the strenuous time they have| Honolulu, Nov. 0, l'az, had furibor bad: luck when Minu | but with anything shortish hithen Leach Red Howarth for
In yesterday's report, of the.
through; - and are, galite dinner: in, „bolje given, this y Adeau-Retrolo fracas wrong- Two Bellish Ryder Cup mem. through; today."--Reuter. was dropped 18 of himost quotessive decisively to legi
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Marcal fell victim to Huwarth's leg fed. "traight drive for 4, and follow."} been, though' nòt for one moment con 1,1y' gave credit to Lou'syidira for bers, Max.Faulkner and Dal Recs] -
It up with another to leg. On I Imagine: Shanghai complaining. The the last ball of the over a confident Shanghai hatsmen hadn't much count in the seventh, Lou slug the United States for first place
The homer which deadlocked the tied with J. Harrison of the DYNAMOS WIN the, boundary l^"And then again by trap. He hadn't been shaping weloped for catch was begarived. .....: chance to: show, ył what, 1167 were ged out a homes in the second in the opening round Saturday of Ad Oslo. Nov:9. the Malayan Chidegenfootball: Madar in the same place! S
Finally he was run" out, and Pat Madar took his place and there Court end, his first ball going wide shbak", the 1313, they, were set to winning to break the leo, but the | the€£2,000 #Hawaiian open. rois The Moscow, Dynmos; after teamOE
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vital equaliser was poled out by tournament, The three shot threw successful: tour of Sweden: today Hongeng & secord innihas this was a moment, of suspense when, off for 4 byen. Harry Madar tormed the wail: beyond: them.” Certainly In Buy Scores to the last trame, under papz 69,52 ken ensily defeated the Vile Football closed and Jefe Shanghal 351 runa to- Howarth's delivery, the ball was sene second nicely in leg and then off a ball Stokes, and Leich,”
b. to say nothing of and it front rat so that the Five players were grouped in Club by seven goals to nil,.. jet to swidzi Leach bad bowled well through; silpi to the boundary but which seemed also on the leg which their "other recognlied - l
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