SPORT.

CRICKET.

GARRISON,

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY," NOVEMBER 11TH. 1918.

who had seemed to have laid a trap by, giving him a soft ball to bit at.

The score now stood at 74, and the remainder MENGKONG C.£. v. OFFICERS OF THE of the Club side did not distinguish themselves. Stalker was not comfort- GARRISON TEAM WINS BY 208 RUNS.able; bare be slashed out at a hall long before it reached him. Hastings sent one First-class cricket was witnessed on the belty drive to the off and gave a lofty Hongkong Cricket Club ground yester catch to Greenaway when attempting to day, when strong Club team WILS

repeat the stroke. Donnelly gained great opposed to the officers of the Garrison applause for bis somewhat ornate style. The Club, who recently beat a GarrisonThe century came when Donnelly and team after an exciting finish, was rein Raworth forced by TF, Pearce, the captain, who reached bas just returned after a holiday; the for two Rev. F. B. Hastings: P. de Paravacini and D. E. Donnelly, none of whom played

were

together, The total 113. Donnelly hit Davies uccessive fours and then gave 23 enteh to Greenaway that was accepted.. Raworth wa in beaten in the previous match, The Carrison after a useful innings. Davies and Bry- officers had their strongest possible tenan

son bowled unchanged throughout the in- out, including Major Bowen, who wasnings. The fielding of the Garrison was one of the best cricketers in the Colony in prewar days; Major Greenaway, Col Humphry, Major Middlemas, and Lieut. Bryson, who has bowled with such con- spreuous success for the R... since his recent arrival in the Colony.

a distinct improvement of that of the Club. Only one wicket was clean bowl- ed, and only catch was missed--that by Bryson, from Stalker, off his own bowl-

Ing.

When play coumenced, the wicket waa

The Garrison batsmen thoroughly col suit but drying fast, and, for about three lared the bayling in their second innings, quieters of an hour, was playing none too with the result that the fielders had a true. Oliver and Greenway opened the very strenuous time. Olliver and Green- Garrison innings, Brand and Hastings away, the initial pair, were uppused by being entrusted with the attack.. Both Pearce and Brand. Both batsmen opened, batsmen started rather confidently. 19out their shoulders and the rans came in rans being scored before Brand bowled fast.

Fifty-seven were scored "before"

OFFICERS. OF THE GARRISON,

2nd. Innings.

Capt. Ditiver, b Donnelly

Major Greenaway, Mitchell, b

Stalker

Major Middlemas, e Day, b Buntielly 3 Major Bowen, not out

Major Edwards, e Mitchell, b

Raworth

Capt. Davies, not out.

Extras

328*

..

155

Bowling Analysis.

Witchell

Strange

Piercy

Baron

Wood

16

VIL SERVICE.

2nd innings..

A. E. Wood, b Johnstone

B. W. Bradbury, by Johnstone"

H. E. Strange, o McNicoll, b. Haz

Bowling Analysis,

phreys ........

14

RC Witchell, ~ Mackenzie, b Hum-

X

it.

W

phraya

Pearce a

0 11

D

S. E. Alderman, b Johnstone

D

Brand...

C. Fincher,

Mackenzie, b Ham-

Hastings Stalker Dangelly

phreys

Total (for 4 wickets, declared)....193

Day

Haworth

8.1

J

*.

HONGKONG: 0,0,

"2nd. Innings.

A. B. Raworth, a Davies, by Edwards T. E. Pearce, 'st. Wahl, b'Edwards.... E. J. Mitchell, é Coles, b. Edward's... E. W. Day, Coles, b. Edwards

C. Blaker, e Coles, h Elwards .......... D. E. Donnelly, st. Wahl. b Middle-

113AN

P. de Paravacini, st. Wahl, Þ. El-'

wards

R. A. Brand, e Edwards, b Middle-

mag

F. Stalker, e «nh,, b Edwarde P. Sutton, not out

Rev. F. Gya. Hastings, Olliver,

Middlemas.

Edward

Extras

Tutu

Berling Analysis.

Q.

31

M.

It

+

3

Middlemans

6.3 0 27 HONGKONG C.C. 2ND XI. DEFEATS CIVIL SERVICE 200 XI.

W. Hill, & Thursfeld, b Humphreys,

Bacon, Hollands, b Jqhistone...

G. H. Mierey, run out

G. H, Haskett run out

V. Hast not cut...

Extras.

Johnstone Fenwick Thursfuld

Total

Humphreys

Howling Analysis,

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76

GOODALL'S X. DEFEAT THE C.R.C.

The Chinese Recreation lub met A team captained by Mr. D. M. Goodall and were defeated by 23 runs on the first innings. Batting first, the winners made 168 runs, A. W. Ramsay playing a capital minings for 81 The C.R.C. fielding was very poor, over fifteen catches being drop- ped. The losers replied with 13 Yew Man Tsun, who opened the innings. for his side, carried out his bat for 42 runs very patiently.compiled. Un Hew Fan scured 35 runs in quick time.

!"

GOODAL' XL.

1st Innings.

J. V. Braga, e Ng, h Yew

A. de Sousa, bře

C. J. Stapleton, b Ching

. Omar, 1.b.w.. Ng

Oliver with a hill that swerved so in the Greenaway was out with 24 runs to his air that the hatamne misjudged it.

credit. Middlemes, whọ succeeded” him, Bowen joined Greenaway and indulged in free-hitting. When the score stood at stayed only five minutes, being caught 95, Brand scrked Greenaway, the ball out by Day when the score was 60. The again completely heating the batsman in Bowes Olliver partnership proved. de it fight. The partnership between Ed-lightful to the spectators. In 13 minutes wards and Bowen saw the bowlers beaten the score was raised to 114, and then? Bowen was set by now, and punishing Olliver was bowled by Donnelly. Olliver An interesting all-day match between,

Going in a second time Goodall's side anything in the notare ni n loose balf had hit ten fours and a six, and though the second elevens of the tungkong CC declared at 06 for the low of seven wickets, and the Civi. Service endd in a win for C. J. Stapleton being undefeated with The neweomer commenced cautiously and he gave one or two possible chances, it the former by 44 runs. The ground

soit, owing to the soan played himself in. so that he was was a bright, exhibition of cricket.

Ed. was

previous 52 to bis eredit. The C.R.C, bad scored rain. and night's

Consequently able. To make a few splendid shots on the wards and Bowen were, next ussucite fairly decent averages. The scoring on drawn. The bowling was fair, that of

the

08 for eight wickets, when stings were bowlers bad an opportunity of obtaining aft. The geore rose rapidly till it ronched and in eight minutes they compiled both sides was low. 89, at which point Bowen was bowled by runs between them. Edwards' promising

The Club warted disastrously, losing Ng Sze Kwong and Ramsay being the Stalker, Doring the Edwards-Bowen career was cut short by Mitchell, who two wickets for one run. Bacon being best. Scores:-

caught him in the watfield. When Davies responsible for the dismissal of boca partnership several changes were tried in joined Bowen, the race of scuring in-

Mackenzie and Hollands. the bowling.

By cautious Hastings made way for creased rapidly. The new-comer hit out play, however, the rest of the team man- Pennells, and Brand relinquished the at nearly everything and was missed in aged to raise the total to 59, Thursfield quick succession. by Brand, Stalker and contributing 20 by a steady display of ball at the Naval Yard end to Paravacini. Mitchell. At 4.30 p.m. the innings was hatting. Bacon took two wickets for nine 1 proved unavailing, for the batsmen declared closed, the Garrison having runs. were yet Donnelly sent down six overs amassed 198 rans in 85 minutes. Bowen's and gave 19 runs without taking a wicketing, freedom and ease.

contribution of 50 was made with refresh- He found the while Paravacini. a slow break bowlers boundary six times, despite the fact that could not get his length in two overs the field was well distributed near the and was succeeded by Stalker. Keeping railings, Davies obtained six fours and

a six. The Hongkong Club fielding show a good length, und swerving slightly from fed no improvment on that of the first the off, Stalker compelled respect Hearst innings. tock Bowen's wicket with a fine yorker. Hotten had played brightly for 49 runs, but gave more than one possible chance in the slips. Gray joined Edwards and the century went up aid applause after out to a very remarkable catch in the dut 65 minutes play. Gray did not remain held by Davies. He hit a ball from Ed. long after that. Henttempted to lift wards straight overhead; Davies had a une from Stalker and was well held by run of nearly 30 yards and then took Donnelly at long off. Coles took his place the ball near the ground with his left aw the dismissal of Edwards, hand. Pearce was distinctly unfortunate. who attempting to hit out to Stalker: After his dismissal the rest of the batsmer.

difficult

Catch in the country which Brand thankfully accepted. Ed-lashed put at everything, and those who wards had offered more than one chance were nut caught in the gutheld were Ir, the ships and survived a confident retumped by Wahl. Edwards performed appeal for leg-before-wicket by Donnelly the hat-trick, dismissing Day, Paravi. M. Warre, 6 Hill When the score stood at 1

and

gave

SOUTH KILW

R

puttin

The Civil Service opened their "innings very promisingly, A. E. Wood (98) and

WY. Bradbery (19) A gvod partnership. few runs each, the total eventually reach- rest Fest of the team, “only added

for 14 runs, the best bowling performance ing: 90. Fenwick disposed of four wickets

in the watch.

D. M. Goodall, e Yew,

W.

"Kas, e Ng, bl

F. G. Thompson, e Lee, b Ching.....

A. W. Hamsay, not out

3

E. C. Carr, e Ching, b Ng,

N. L. Railion, e Wang,

Yew,

Eight runs behind their opponents, the Club went in a second time, and scored 128. runs for the loss of seven wickets, thanks to Humphreys (30), sicNicoll (29), renwick (2) and Johnstone (20). Raworth wasnnings was then declared closed.

Confronted with the hopeless task of making 256 runs to win, the Hongkong Club did not take their second venture very seriousis, Edwards and Middlemas were given the boxing.

The

The Livil Service made a plucky light to avert defeat; bat A. E. Wond (45) was

the whole side only compiled 78, five men the only batsman able to withstand the

ang to score even a single. Scores:- Dowling of Humphreys and Johnstone

1.8.0.C

1st Innings.

W. W. Mackenne, Bacou

H. Holands, & Purcy, h Bacon J. D. Humphreys, b Hill

Included einí. and Stalker with. successive de... Bentics, & Hi, b Witchell,

in bis meritorious incings of 41-theliveries. The score was 37 at the fall of same score as he compiled in the Garrison the fath wicket, and there it remained first innings in the last match against till the fall of the ninth wicket. when the Club were a number of stylish late Hastings scored a single off Middlemas. cuts. his most effective stroke. Hastings, The who had

the

for the

The

Tast-wicket

- Hin

EG. Le Witchell; & Piercy 29

R. P.

S. J Johnstore, o Piercy, b

C. w. s. Witchell partnership between

come on to bowl again from Hastings and Sutton prolonged the dismaisal of both Coles and Wahl, closed for bi runs. The Garrison officers Court end, was responsible agony" for a while, and the innings

by mer was caught in the outfield thus won the match by 206 runs. Scores of

and Wahl was taken in the

Blips by Stalker-tbe Arst catch accepted

who

off Hastings bowling, after about half- a-dozen had been missed. Davies, went in at the fall of the sixth batted with freedom,

un-

wicket being especially hard

on Brand, who had relieved Stalker when the score had just passed 110.

umphey and Middlemans did not

stay and Bryson was yorked by Brand before he got started.

Davies was defeated with 32 freely-compiled runs to his credit. The Garrison innings realised 172 runs. The Club Belding was as smart as it might have been. Hastings bowled extremely well, especially when he came on a second time- He would have had a much improved average the catches off his bowling had been taken.

not

Although the heavy roller as used on the pitch, the wicket was kicking naatily when the Club commenced their innings. Pearce went in first, with Blaker a hin partner. They were opposed by Davies and Bryson. From the commencement, it was evident that liberties could not be taken with the bowling. Even Pearto was not as confident as usual, though he made a plucky attempt to knock the howling about. The score stood at 1s when Blaker was

given out leg-before- wicket to Bryson. Pearce was then join- ed by Mitchell and seven more runs were scored when Pearce, who have played himself in. was completely

appeared beaten by fast ball from Davies that broke in slightly from the off. The Club captain had scored 20 very useful.

Day

to

rans.

who filled the breach, was not com-

fortable and after

iter a little time he gave retch to Davies in slips, and bad, to

B

Paravicini, who partnered Mit chell, opened with a four but had his career cut short easy, catch, Meantime, Mitchell was giving Coles an keeping his end up by extremely careful play and hitting only at those balls which came outside the wicket.

Brand bad only a short life, for, after getting one splendid hit nearly overhead off Davies, he offered a soft catch to Olliv at deep mid-off. Mitchell went next, after having been at the wickets for 85 tes, playing a very straight bat Ro was out to a magnificent catch by Davies,

kain n.

OFFICERS OF THE GARIJAON,

4

1st innings. Cupt. Olliver, b Brand Major Greenaway, Brand Major Boven, b Stalker,

A. K. Mackenzie, e Fincher, U Piercy JW. McPhail, b Witchell'

L. D. MeNieul, not out

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M. H. Abbas, 'Fa, 6 Ng ....

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

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5.

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Yew Man Taun

"21

2

45

9 1

42

Ng Ste Kwong..............

H. Ching....... 12 1 G. Ley.......

L.M.C.

Lxt Innings.

Yew Man Tun, not out....

Chon Man Fing, b Abhas,

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Sin Man Ping, cand i Braga

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K..K. Wong, b Buray

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Total

143

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Major Edwards, e Brand, b Stalker... 41 Capt. Gray, e Donnelly, b Stalker ... 13 Lt. Col. Coles, e Mitchell, b Hästings 3 Capt. Wahl, Stalker, b Hastings Capt. Davies, not out

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CIVIL SERVICK.

X

32

1st Innings.

Col. Humphry, b Brand

A. E. Wood, b Jobastone

Major Middlemas, o Paravacini,

Hastings

B. W. Bradbury, e Fenwick, b Lam-

3

GOODALL SL

dad Innings.

F. G. Thompson, e Kew, h Ng

W. Kay, e Yew Man Han, b Ching..

A. de Sousa, not out

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Hamsay, und Yew

C. J. Stapleton, sat out

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Lieut. Bryson, b Brand ...

Extrax

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S. E. Alderntan, c Fenwick, Lam,

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Total

.....172

R. C. Witchell, c Johnstone, h Fen-

wick

Bowling Anayisis

M. 11.4 0

13 7

R.

57. 4

38

6 1 211

0

40

Brand

Hastings................. Donnelly o dönem Paravicini*

Stalker.........11 u

*Bowled a vide.

HONGKONG C.E.

Ist. Innings,

4

T. E. Pearce, 'b Davies

C. "Blaker, l.,, b Bryson

EC. Fincher, b Johnstone

W. Hill, Fenwick

H. E. Strange, b Johnstono

F. Bacon, e und b Fenwick ...

G. H. Piercy, Fenwick

G. H. Haskett, not out

V. Hast, b Johnstone

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis,

20

Johnstone Humphreys be

"Lammert Fenwick

E. J. R. Mitchell, cand b. Daries ... 26 E. W. Day, c Davies, h Bryson"...... 7.

P. de Paravicini, e Coles, b' Davies... R. A. Brand, o Olliver, b Davien A. B. Raworth, not out.

J. Stalker, o Wahl, b Bryson

Rov, F. G. B. Hastings, o Greenaway,

b Davies

14

F. Sution, e Greenaway, b Bryson... 0 D. E. Donnelly, Greenaway, b

Davies

141

Extras

Total

Bowling Anaylsis.

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·Davica* Bryson

Bowled a no-bril,

18.4 4

13

52

18

10

20

24

11,4

-0.18 3. D

1 14 Bowled a no ball.

H.K.C.C.

2nd Innings.

18 P

L. D. McNigell, Lhw., b Witchell... 28

J. D. Humphreys, run out

T. J. Fenwick, & Wood, b Beron..... 21

C. W. S. Johnstone, b Witchell R. P..

Btrange, b Wood.

not out.......

b Witchell

E. G. Lammert, e Bacon, & Witchell. 7

H. E. Hollands, not out

A. K. Mackenzie, did not bat

J. W. McPhail, did not bat

Total (for 7 wits. declared). 95

N. L. Railton and E. Carr, did not hat.

Bowling Anaylsis,

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12 0 30

Ng Sze Kwong

"4.2 0 17

Ching

#

1 26

I.co

........ I

0

C.R.C.

2nd lonings.

Ng Sae Kwong, h'Abbas

M. P. Sin, b Abbas

H. Ching, b Abbra

Choo Man Ping, sub., h Ramany....

Sun Kwok

C.

e Abbas, b Ramsay Loung, J. Wang, e Thompson, b Kay.

Un Hew Fan, not, out

Gep, Lee, L.b.,,, b Omar

Yew Maa Tsun, b Omar

You Man Hon, not out

K. K. Wong, did not hat

Extras...

Umar Abbas Hamery

Extras....

Total

(for 7 whis declared).128

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