Page
THE HONGKUNG DAILY PBROS -TURSDAY, NOVEMHER 9TB, 192Ü.
THORNYCROFT
JOHN L THORNTUBOFT & CO., LIMITED.
SHIPBUILDERS AND. ENGINEERS,
LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON AND BABLYGSTOKE.
Shanghai Office: 65, Szechnen Road.
15 B.H.P. 30 B.H.P. 50 B.H.P. Engines
in Stock
For quotation apply—
BANAN
SHOES.
R. R. ROXBURGH,
Manager for China, HONGKONG HOTEL.
Marked durability and permanence of appearance makes this a Shoe which experienced purchasers like to wear,,
-NEW STYLES IN TAN and BLACK JUST RECEIVED.
MACKINTOSH
* 00, LTD.
MEN'S WEAR SPECIALISTS.
16. DES VŒUX ROAD,
*KLIPHOF 29.
BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE
DE CHINE.
INTERPORT CRICKET. and low play resulted, both batsmen trying previons innings Edwards was rather se
HONGKONG DEFEATS SHANGHAI,
FINE VICTORY BY SIX WICKETS.
R. E. O. BIRD DOES THE "HAT TRIOK.”
The Row. C. E. Spencer joined Lesch | leg, was clean-bowled by him. Unlike him. to play themselves in. Spencer managed to in getting his 20, the telegraph reading. R. Hancock, the Hongkong secure a four off Woodhouse, nxtra four 51-3-20 and two single bringing the total to 16 with one to his decount off Leach. . E. skipper, partaered Turner, and opened
Leach secured two of Edwards by a shot
for o
SHANGHAL
a
to square leg. Facing Woodhouse, Spencer Oerdessen was again put on to bowl, take paited a ball into the bowler's hand and Wainwright's place. Hancock sent a bed to retire with only eight runs to his hard hit to log ulting in four runs and credit, the score standing at 107 for Bater, followed it up, with a drive to of wickets. Two wickets had fallen for only overhead for four, bringing the total to 60...
Crossing over, he drove Leach. seventeen. rupe, & very poor display, con Following this up with a glance to leg for idering that 150 had been gathered for tour, he entered double figures. Wasin. four. F. L Wainwright, the skipper, wright again took the leather und feur, stepped into the breach hut played cautious byes resulted from his first ball Allison" . Gnding both Edwards and Wodehouse once more replaced Leach and Hancock, difienit to play. 170 was signalled after drove him for two, bringing 70. on the several overs had been sent down. Shang board. Turner obtained two by turning a bai, bowever, had done a little better than ball to leg and entered double figures. in their fra ensay, gebeing 170 for 6 Hancock, facing Wainwright was cleans wickets against 168 in their Arst innings bowled by the latter, when three runs off one, and, crossing ever, got oun off Far. A long drive to the off by Wainwright off for a win; the score reading 74. Although westber conditions on Sunday,; thing,ɑraising his total to 20 Brook fol Edwards yiekled only one pin, Davies in 'cook's neoro of 18 tncluded two power up to near midnight, were gloomy, yester Flowed suit, bringing his score to 20. Cobb the outfield returning the ball smartly. drives to the boundary and it was a pity day turned out bright, when the inter his Farthing to the boundary, bringing the Singles were being scored for several overs, that he was out before getting the required half-century on the board, the batsmen neither of the batamon attempting to open total. RL, D. Wodehouse joined Turner port contest etween Hongkong and Shang naking 32 runs in about half an hour up and the game was consequently dull. ad started streakily." Wainwright, received Turner hai was resumed. The ground was on the Brock spoilt a possible maides sest down When 180 was registered. Wainwright drove loud applause for good felding. soth side when play commenced but gradby Bird by aneaking a rus. With the score Entwards to the on-boundary, entering intoured a single off Allison and Wodehouse,
at 83 Davies replaced Farthing at the double figures. Lench secured a single and Crossing over, gave the winning hit, ually hardened up. Shanghai, who had Naval Yard ead and Brook secured a raised his scare to te. Edwards was chang hefty slot to leg, for four The total stood. secred 13 for the log of one wicket on single, by a stroke to third man and ed and Bird once more took charge of the at 79 for wickets Hongkong thus winging by six wicketa. Turner was not "out 11 Saturday, were all out for 189 runs, "The taking a risky ron. A leg bye was also leather. In his very first delivery Wain and Wodehouse not out 4. Of the Shang- registered in Davies over A beautiful wright stepped out and was smartly stump hai bowlers Wainwright had 1 for 7 and started well, having collected" #1 rung" for catch in the country by Wodehouse, who ed by Franks Wainwright's contribution Leach 2 for 20. the loss of three wickets. A good partner: caught a low ball in his right hand, off was tea; the total being 184 for 7. wickets,
Hird's bouling, terminated Cubb's career. Dr. H E Morris joined Lesch and turned | ship between H. B. Ollerdessen and W. G. Wodehouse was deservedly applauded. for Bird to leg for a single, the only in off
First Innings. C. Clifford raised the total to 150 for four the cutch was a brilliant one. The parter. "Bird's over Crossing he hit Woodhouse to I.B. Ollerdeen, std. Frauks, b wickets. A rot wet in from the loss of the 53, for the second wicket- good one-and house's second ball Lesch gave a difficult ship between Cobb and Brook brought in the off and secured a single. In Wood
Wodehouse
... 39 fifth wicket for 150, and the remaining five Cobb, who has scored 24, was loudly ap catch to Edwards at second ships, which was bamen only added 30 runs. 8. E. 0. plandedl. At this stage Major Edwards Bird was the hero of the day, his fine Wood, who was felding substitute, where he faced Bird, sad was out in the cazare into the field, and relieved. A. E. not accepted, the ball falling too low. Leach secured a single and crossed over bowling accounting for the dismissal of Berdessen partnered Brook and was con seren batsmen.
tent with stopping the remaining ball of third ball. being smartly held by Franks, Bird's last four wickets Bird's over. Brock, who was baiting pret. the score reading : 189-8-12′′ Bird bad only cost him ona rin. He did the hattily, glanced Davies to leg for four Facevared two wickets in two successive overs trick" and was enthusiastically applaudeding Bird Ollerdessen opened his score by for one run, and four wickets had fallen hitting to the off-boundary, bringing 60 on for 39 runs.. H. W. Allison partnered H. B. Ollordessen was once again Shang the board. Bird nearly settled Ollerdessen, Morris for the ninth wicket, facing Bird. hai's star bat and collected 83 runs by a
the ball beating the stumps by a very nor and Franks came in for rounds of applause row margin. Davies was no-balled and by semartly stumping him, the telegraph | really good display of bathing. P. B. Cobb Brook raised the ball to third man, secur reading 180-0-0 Bird secured three wickets and C. Brook had a good partnership, and ing a single Ollerdessen, eroming over, for one run, when he came on terbowl a surprised many by the scores they made the slips, off Davies, which was pot taken, C. E: Ollerdean partnered Morris and
scored a single, Brook gave a chance in second time, two in two successive balls. Brooka, in particular, played wory steady and four resulted, bringing his total to 30. Ollordessen secured a single off Bird score. to 70 Brook was out soon after, wickets falling for 30
The whole total yielded only 180 runs, five runs # rottem being caught in the slip by Hancock off collapse after the brilliant start, the whole Bird. The score read 71 for 3. who scored 23, gave pas chance in the scoured four wickets in the last few overs Brook, side being out at tiffin interval Bird, who twenties. His innings, however, was a treat to watch, his strokes on the off, in formin, received an ovation sa his opened Shanghai's defence and remained particular, being very effective. He had return to the pavilion. Morris was not Bird send down 16 overs. five matdens, and till the score reached 71. W. G. C. Clifford joined Ollerdessen, who faced Davies. The red 7 wickets for 4 runs a splendid latter registered a miniden. Clifford open average Franks behind the wickets, was cautiously against Bird, who was bati- responsible for the dismissal of four bate dessen lifted a ball off Davies, but was ing well and registered a maiden. Oller. men.
BIRD PERFORMED “THE RAT TRICK.'”
W. G. C. Clifford, e Edwards, b
Davies..........
D. W. Leuch, 1.bw b Edwards. 18 Rev. C. E. Spencer, b Farthing 37
F. L. Wainwright, o Wodehouse, b
Edwards...
Dr. H. H. Morris, b Davies
A. E. Piercy, b Davies
W. H. Allison, Pearce, b Farthing P. H. Cobb, c Pearce, b Daving Q. Brook, not out CE Ollerdessen, run out
Extens
Total
Runs at the tall of wickets-1 for B: for 63; 3 for 89; 4 for 102; 6 for 131 10 for 168.
and correct cricket. Franks, Hongkong's and Brook secured two runs, raising the Hancock, catching Ollerdessen "ir, "the slips. g for 155; 7 for 156; 8 for 100; 9 for 183
wicketkeeper, helped in the dismissal of four men.
Hongkong, requiring 27 to win, secured them at the cost of four wickets, taking one and a half hours to do it in, Major Edwards top scored with runs. Shang hai's fielding was briffint in the avond innings and their bowling good. Major Edwards, at the commencement of the game in the morning, did not turn out, having
FRENCH GOVERNMENT LOAN 6% 1920. sprained in ankle. His place, was taken
NOMINAL VALUE
PRICE OF ISSUE.
100 Francs.
100 Francs.
Interest payable twice a year on 16th June and 16th December.
First instalment due on 16th June, 1921.
QUESCRIPTIONS WILL BE RECEIVED FROM TO-DAY up to the 25th Novem-:· ber, 1920, free of commission and telegram charges, and the most favourable rates of exchange will be quoted for the payments made in local or any other currency.
For full details and particular apply to the
1820]
BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE,
STOCK, DEPARTMENTS,
Queen's Buildings,
6, Chater Road, ̈·
HONGKONG.
THE LEADING BRANDS
MANILA CIGARS
by 4 E. Wood, the reserve, for a short while, when Edwards came into field once
more.
out 3.
safe and getting a boundary, entered HONGKONG'E SECOND LENINGS.
ap and some fine hitting Ties were 8 starod a maiden. A drive to the off, by
#
Peares off Leach brought in a single, the
Bird
Davie
Bowling Analys's
0.
B.
* 3 19 17.52 58
3 10
Edwards 11 0 Wodehouse .... Farthing
'S. 3 14
Bowled two no balls.
Second Innings.
C. Brook, a Hancock, b Bird A. E. Piercy, lb. b Bird
33
P. H. Cobb, e Wodehouse, b Bird... 24 H. B. Uferdessen, o Hancock, b
Edvards
W. G. C. Clifford, e Franks, b
Wodehouse
63
D. W. Leach, & Franks, b Bird. 19 Rev. C. E. Spencer, and b Wode
boase
FL Wainwright, std. Franks, b
Bird
Dr. H. H. Morris, not cus
H. W. Allison, std. Franks, b Bird. C-E.. Ollerdessen, Hancock, b.
Bird
Extras
Tatab
double figures. At 11.30 Shanghai bad col- Lait with 17 run to win Hongkong voter Ireted play. Ullerdessen fecured one off Bird and interval, T. E. Pearce and G. R. Sayer 52 rue, the arrault of a hour's ed upon their second innings after the tiffin Llifford, crossing over sent Bird to the opening. D. W. Leach bowled from the That Hongkong's victory was a creditable ford then skied Bird, but was safe,
off boundary for four, bringing 80 up. Naval yard end, Pearce facing. A maiden one everybody will admit, for Shanghai one run being got. Ollerdessen also obtain hand bowler, opened from the Supreme over resalted. C. E. Ollerdessen," the left; falthough not coming up to form, is an
e a run of Bird. Both players opened Court end, Sayer facing, and ha, too, 15- excellent all-round side. Shanghai lus got folding was good and only
but the several capable butanen, chief among them cured. Ullerdessen was beaten twice by only one in Leach's second over. Pearoo
the ball missing stumps, and be being H. B. Ollerdessen, but with the ex-secured a single in the lace hat. Olles drove Ollerdessen to the off, the stroke ception of Allerdessen, the Rev. C. E. hit: Bied to midheld and Pearce, misjudging yielding one run, Bayer, crowing over, Spencer, and C. Brook the others did not over, sent a ditheult catch to Bird, the in the slips off Leach and was missed, a four the catch, a run resulted. Clifford, crossing secured his first run. Bayer gave a chance. show their true form. Shanghai, unfortan bowler, the latter trying to get it with resulting. He then cut prettily to off for ately, has a wank "tail" and this was in one band and missing Hongkong's ground a single. Crossing over, he drove Ollerdes. evidence in both innings, when after about folding was good, and scoring was our-en for one Bayer was out soon after, 2/53; 3 for 71: 4 for 150; 5 for 150; 6/167 the sixth wicket the side collapsed. tailed, several minutes elapsing before 30 being well held in the slips by Morris off 7184; 8/189; 9 for 188; 10 for 189. also lacks staying power somewhat. Shang was signalled. Clifford secured a lucky Leach. The total was nine for one wicket, hai possesses a good bowling ide, but the two in the slips and then got another ons Bayer collecting seven runs, Major Ed howlers, too, failed to come off. Alieved Bird, at the Supreme Court end. last hall. Pearce got one off Ollerdessen by turning the ball to leg,Wodehouse rewards joined Pearce and blocked Leach's fielding side they are decidedly good. Bird had secured three wickets. Off and ten wae signalled after fifteen minutes' As regards Hongkong, the failure of R. Wodehouse's first ball Ollerdessen secured's play. Edwards commenced cautiously, not Haack, Capt. P. H. Davies, G. R. Sayer; single. Crossing over, Clifford drove him scoring Pearce tipped ball went down by Major Bagnall and W: C. D: Turner to for one, the ball being returned by Sarer. Loach to leg and obtained wo runs, Ed. come up to anything like their true form Ollerdessen hit Wodehouse to the on-bound wards opened his score by glancing Oller. was a matter of surprise and disappointment ary, raising his score to 90, after forty deson to leg for two, and followed it up and were it not for the brilliant batting of minutes play. He leg-glanced Davies to by za effective ent to the boundary off the T: E. Pearce and Major Edwards, the game the boundary bringing would have saaumed a different aspect. The
sane bowler. Crossing over, as the result
THE CENTURY UP
SPIDIN of a good field saved what otherwise might to off by Ollerdessen was not stopped by and obtained one run, sending 30 on the
EL PALACIO
&
IMPERIO DEL MUNDO.
BOLE AGENTS -
THE HONGKONG CIGAR STORE CO., LTD.,
Triaruana No. 151.
NEW FRENCH GOVERN- MENT LOAN 6%
Not Bedeemable
PRICE OF ISSUE:100 TRANOS.- NTEREST payable twice a year on 16th Juns and 18th December; first semi-annual Interest to be paid on 16th June, 1921.
..
Applications will be received by the BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE from the 20th October, up to the 25th November next.
BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE,
17- MÅRSOT,
Acting Manager. Hongkong, October 14th, 1920, 1699
HOTEL MARBIONS.
Ruas at the fall of wickets:--1/0;
Bird
Davies. Farthing Wodehouse
Edward,
Borling Analysis.
0. M... W.. 19.5-542 13 3 39
... 5 0 19
-Bowled one "wide.
129 39
8 131
HONGKONG.. First Innings.
T. E. Pearce, e Ollerdessen, b Leach' 122: G. E. Bayer, o Morris, b Leach...... 13. Major Edward; e Brock, b. Clifford 59. W. C. D. Tuzuver, c Cobb, b Allison 3: R. Hancock, Lb.w.b Cobb
15.
R. L. D. Wodehouse, std. Brook, b
Morris
21
Capt. F. H. Davies, Brooks, b
Morris LB. Franks, & Brooks, b Leach ..: 29.
Major Bagnall, hit wicket;:. b.
Morris
F.H. Farthing, not out
bowling, except for R. E. O. Biri's average, amidst applause Shanghai having taken of a single made by Pentos off Leach, Ed- a-none too suuraging and the backing 70 minutes to collect 87 runs. A long drivewards raised a ball to leg, but was safe, have been poor averages
Pearce at midon, and a rus resulted.boord, Pearce was applauded for a nice The attendance was large, HE. the Clifford secured single off Wodehouse and cut for the off, bringing him two runs. Governor and Lady Stubbs being amongat entered double figures Ollerdessen, Cross With the score at 23 runs, Cobb was put the spectators A photograph of the tweg over, also secured a single, raising his on to bowl. in place of Ollordessen and in teams, with H.E. the Governor, was taken square leg, sending Davies to the bound. Edwards, which was disallowedt Both score to 30. He was applauded for a hit to the first ball appealed for Lb.w. against after tiffin..
Hongkong plays Singapore to-day, and brought 110 on the board. Ollerdessen hit but cutting him, and Edwards was loudly ary. A pretty glance to log by Clifford Edwards and Pearce secured singles off him, at might the interport teams dine at Govern Davies to the on-boundary and then paat applauded for a lofty drive to the pavilion ment House.
mid-on for four, bringing the total to 120 of Cobb, bringing him to double figures. and his score to 40. At this stage Wode Piercy was applauded for pretty saving at house se replaced by Major Edwards and mid-on. A few singles by Ponres and Ed Clifford glanced him to leg for four. Awards raised the local to 30, Pearce enter. hit to the off followed but only one run ring double-figures. H. W. Allison came on sulted, Sayer fielding smartly. Wodehouse to bowl in place of Leach, giving three runs changed over to the Naval Yard end, ten hir Erst, over. In half an hour thirty for 140; a for 147;4 for 197; 5 for 236; placing Davies, and Ollerdessen sent him to runs had bean scored. Pearce drore Cobb 6 for $41; 7 for 953; 8 for 263; 8 for 279; the square-leg boundary bringing 130 up to the boundary, turning a straight ball in 10 for 970- He followed his stroke by a lofty bit to masterly fashion. He followed it up by the on-boundary but only two resulted,
THE PLAY
SHANGHAI'S SECOND
R. E. O. Bird, e Clifford, h Leach
Extrag
Total
Rang at the fall of wickets:-1 for 51
"0. M. 10
Bowling, Analycia,
Allison
Wainwright Leach Cobb
O. E. Ollerdosadn Clifford Morris
Second Innings.
T. E. Pearce, o Brooks, b Allison... Baver, a Merris, b Loach. Major Edwards, b Leach WO. D. Turner, not out R. Hancock, b Wainwright H.D.D. Wodehouse, not aut
On Saturday evening, Shanghai com menced their second essay, being 113 runs behind. Hongkong, A E. Piercy and Brook opened against the bowling of F. H. Davis and E. O. Bird: Piorcy was out, lb., in the second over lus faced off bringing his score to the half-century. another drive de leg but. Leach was there Bird. P.-H. Cobb partnered Brook and Ullerdessen took 57 minutes in compiling to save and only one run resulted. A single, the two realised thirteen runs before 10 runs, and his effort was applanded. Ed. by Pearce off Allison and a leg bye brought stumps were drawn. Costiauing, yosterwards sent a half-pitched ball down, which 40 on the board, Wainwright bowled in day, the two overnight not-outs had to Ollerdessen sent to the off-boundary, and place of Cobb from the Supreme Court faco Farthing and Bird. Opening the fellpared it up, two bally later, with a long end. His first three deliveries puzzled Ed attack Bird's first ball was gent to leg for drive for four. A full tous From Edwards wards, who managed to obtain a run of four by Brook, who followed it up a few was treated in similar fashion. Edwards the fourth ball. Edwarda drove Allison to balls later by a turn to the leg boundary, gave twelve runs in that over. Ollerdeszes the on-boundary, but was only able to get This put twenty on the board, Brook's con raised his score to 60 and the total to three runs. With the score at 44 Pearce, tribution being 10. Cobb faced Farthing, 146. A stroke to leg by. Clifford off Wode. who made 17 runs, lost his wicket by got a two off him in his first ball, and fol house brought 150 on the board. Clifford, skying a East ball sent down by Allison and 6% FRENCH Brook secured three off Bird, and Cobb, caught at the wickets by Franks off Wode Pearce, while at the wickets, indulged in lowed it up by eut past point for two who had made 17, was out soon after being being caught by Brook, the wicket-keeper: GOVERNMENT LOAN.
erossing over, hit a four, raising the total house. The partnership between Oller some pretty cats. Two wickets were down to 30 and entering double figures, himself. dessen and Clifford realised us, the Facing Farthing Brook sneaked one and former getting most of the ring The for 44 runs, when W. C. D. Turner joined last ball of the over Cobb skied a ball past Leach stereoded Clifford and touched secured a single off Wainwright and Turner, crossing over, Cobb got another. In the telegraph board read 180-4-17. D. W. Allison and blocked the last ball. Edwards mid-on, but was safe. Bird registered the rising ball went down by Wodehouse but was facing, failed to get run. D. W first maiden over of the day. Cobb, facing sale. Facing Edwards Ollerdesson attempt Leach was again put on to bowl in Farthing, hit him to leg for four, raisinged a big hit and was smartly taken by place of Allison, and Edwards sent 2/44; 3/61; 4/70. the total to 40. Bird obtained another Hancock in the lips. Ollerdeisen's score of his past point, getting one rum, maiden over Cobb secured a furtunate 63 was an extremely fine effork, bis power. - Turner opened scoring by driving Leach to two of Farthing. Scoring was a little slow ful driving being particularly good. Going the off for four, bringing the total to 50 for a couple of overs. The bowlers having is at a more or lets precarions time the after. Hongkong had been in for nearly found their length were bowling well. value of his rebre was doubly enhanced. us many minutes. Edwards, with a single Brock seat a ball off Bird overhead, but He stayed at the wickets for over an hour raised his score to 20, after half an hour'd only got one run, Wood fielding and throw-and secured oleven fours. The score play. With the total at 51. Edwards, in ing in smartly Cobh leg-glanced Bird for telegraphed 160-5--63." BetNW Strying to turn delivery from Leach to
NEW
TY BONDS of Fos. 100 m jurand at par and December. 16th.
Interest payable twice yearly, on June 10th
First coupon due on June 16th 1921. up to November 25th by the m Applications will be received from Outobar 20th,
RUESO-ASIATIO BANK, E. RODGERS,
Manager. Hengkong, Ortober 15th, 1920, - € · 1638.
A
Total (for 4 wickets)
Run at the fall of wickets:1 for
Bowling Analysis.
D. W. Leach. O. E Oilerdesnes PH Cobb Allison Weinwright
M.