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SINGAPORE DEFEATS HONGKONG.
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Honnessy also obtsiand one off a stroker
getting one by a driye past mid-on. thodes drove bird to the leg-boundary bringing 80 up on" the board Facing Davies, with the score at 83, Hennessy raised & ball in the slips and was well held Edwards. The score stood at 83 9
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wickets when Tucker went in for a spoilt
a maiden by bowling a no-ball Rhodes faced Bird and the latter obtamed a maiden. Tucker'raised a ball went down by Davies, but was safe, and sent the bowler to the ropes in the next ball, following it up with anick through slips for four, Sugapore, are to be congratulated on the cricket while at the wickets. The score bringing 90 on the board, aften one and very creditable victory red over Hong in the last wicket and blocked, Franks the off for a couple and followed it up with 320d 150—9—25. R.E.U. Bird joined Frank, a half hours' play, Rhodes drove. Bird to kong, yesterday, when they defeated the facing Hennessy, drove him to the country, another drive to the boundary getting into häme team by 33 runs, after what proved to getting one, and 160 was registered. Bird the forties Tucker, facing Davies, was be a very exciting finish. The match might liches and got one, hitting to the off. Bled ball sent down. having made eight runs. played Hennessy carefully. Franks faced caught by Edwards in the slips in the third bave been continned today, as the time-crossed over, and was out in the slips being Rhodes carried out his bat for 42. limit was reached when Hongkong's Instanght by Gunner, without a single run. Value of Rhodes innings can be gauged Franks carried out Ais bas 26, a very by the total score 99. Rhodes went in at man went in, but R. Hancock, the captain, vigorously compiled effort. Franks proved the fifth wicket and made a great sand, very sportingly allowed the game to pro a great asset to the side and deserved the Playing more carefully than was usual applause he received, for he pulled Hong with him. His batting was free, but he ceed to a finish. Tease excitement pre kong out of the fire at a critical moment, 8 no chances and well deserved the vailed when B. C. D. Wodehouse and when wickets were falling fast and runs applause accorded him on his return to the R. E. O, Bird made a stand for the last coming in slow. The whole total realised Pavilion Hongkong's fielding was excel- wicket and runs began to come, int, when ↑ 161-95 rung behind Singapore-the inning and they worked hard with the bowlers in lent; indeed the best they have done so far. terminating at 11.30 am, The Southern Wodehouse was clean bowled by Riches and Colony's bowling and felding were extremely the match ended with Singapore victor oils
When the game was continued, yesterday. E. J. Riches had the beat average, large crowd signed out, which included the wickets for ten runs. He bowled H.E the Governor
three overs Dr. H. P. Ilounesny was second who whe 8.11
best; four wickets at an average of six interested, spectator. The wicket was
*per wicket. in perfect condition and the weather was which were maidens Both bowlers troubled He bowled 16 over, six of distinctly summery. Hongkang totalled 161 runs in their first venture, Pearce top the batsmen a lot and wore very diffenlt scoring with 56. Major Edwards and 18 to get away with. Franks were in great forms, and each hit sixey off A. E. Holmes Brown. Riches, the fast bowler, wenred three wickets for ten runs and Dr. Hennessy four for twenly four. With a lead of 95 runs Singapore went in for their second easy and collapsed, only getting ninety-nine runs. R. E. 0. Bird and PR Davies were in great form with the ball. Although the former's average was not very good ho bowled very well indeed. Davies, secured 6 wickets for thirty runs, a splendid. performance and G. N. Sayer, as a change bowler, had the excellent average of two for five
keeping down the total to what it was Singapore was two hours at the wickets. Davies and Bird bowled extremely well. and Bayer, proved very useful na w change. bowler, actually obtaining the best average sixteen overs, six maidens, and got six two wickets for five runs. Davies bowled wickets at five runs rach
Bird bowled seventeen overs, Tour maidens and got two for 52. He had two wickets for one ran ut one stage..
· SINGAPORE'S 2ND INNINGS. Singapore, with ninety-five runs to the "HONGKONG'S SECOND INNINGS. good. went in for their second innings at 11.40 am. E. J. Riches and N. Grenier
Left with 196 runs to make to, secure, a were the opening batsmen against the victory Hongkong went in for their second bowling of Capt. F. H. Davies and R. innings at 2.30 p.m. T. E. Pearce and EO. Bird. Bird opened from the Supreme B. Franks were put on. Franks faced Court end, Grenier facing. In the second E. Riches who opened from the Supreme hail a bye was registered. Riches, facing. Court end and got a single from the second
maiden.
a leg bye was obtained. Bird sent down ball Pearce, crossing over, obtained one Riches, facing Davies, drove by a stroke to leg. Franks hit Riches to him to the off, pass cover, securing couple. In the third ball sent down by run. Dr. Hennessy bowled from the Naval the leg-boundary and followed up with a second stroke to leg which yielded only
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Needing 193 runs to win' Hongkong were Bird Granier a caught in the slips by Yard end and Franks" sent one to third in for their second innings and could only Claxton joined Riches, and a leg-bye was
Hancock, the score being 1-0 “A. A. maa. getting a run. Pearce faced Hen three for 50, but when six foll for 112 runs last ball seat down by Bird, who had one dismissal of Franks, who was caught in the get 10. Hongkong started badly, losing registered. Riches obtained a ran off the ssy but did not scare. The first bail went down by Riches in his second over saw the and Sayer and Hancock were in partner-wicket for no runs. ship hopes ran high. These two men. how Davies and a maiden was registered. Birds, by Holmes-Brown, but of the eight HONGKONG AND SOUTH CHINA WAR ever, did not do anything much. P. doing likewise. In the third ball sent Major Edwards succeeded Frank, and scat Davies played vigorous, though careful, cricket, collecting 38 ans. T. E Pearce
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down by Davies, Riches was beautifully yorked the board reading 6-9-3. Riches Riches through the slits to the ropes bring: made 29 and RLD. Wodehouse 21. Dr.
was at the wickets for over twenty minutes ing ten up. An attempt was made to run Hennessy bowled For three hours unchanged.
Both Bird and Davies were sending down tried to attempt a run, but both batsmen out first Penres and then. Edwards, who sending down 28 overa, eleven maidens and absolutely unplayable balls. W. W managed to get home in time. Riches sont
· getting five wickets for 6fty-five runs."
The Belding of both teams was excellent Martin went in for the third wicket, Idown a maiden, Pearce facing; and Hen. Investiment Trust of Malaya issued in the name but did not score. Claxton facing ney did the same, Edwards playing of Mr. The. SHAND has been LOST, and if at Bird opened up with a fast drive Hithes bowled another muiden to Pearce the expiration of one month from date hereof the pant cover, but could only get one run, Edwards got Hennessy nicely away to legaboys Document be not forthcoming, the said Sayer returning smartly. Eight overs were for two and then hit him to the road Certificate will be deemed cancelled and of no At 10.40 a yesterday, Hongkong con bowled and only seven runs scored. Davies Facing the Chub for a six, being loudly affect tinued their innings, having lost on the and Bird each getting a wicket. Claxton applauded for his effort. This sent 20 on previous day six wickets for 101 runs. Inte eut Davies, obtaining one, and Martin the board, after half an hour's batting..
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second delivery sathing over to a bre, sent Davies to third man, playing Riches Edwards, in trying to turn crossing over, stroked to third man for one. dismissal of Wodehouse who was cleat-nhtaining a single, bowled by him, with only one run to us been scored in half an hour's play. An thirteen rana, a is, a four and thres Only afteen runs had a ball to leg, wag uut t.b.w, Edwards scored credit, the score remaining at 101 for:
appeal for 1.6.1., against Claxton, off Bird, singles. With the total standing for two loss of seven wickets. Major H. G. B
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that. did not bear fruit. Davies sent down an wickets. WC. D. Turner went in. mall joined Edwards, but did not score off other maiden over and Claxton drove Bird started with a strol to the off, bringing 39/331 dated 1st July, 1907, for 15 shares Nos. PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE-No. the remaining four balls of the ever. Hen to the eff for a single, Martin doing the bim one run. Pearce, who had been in for 87538 to $7552 inclusive all registered in the nessy, up to the present, had three wickets For
five runs A, E. Holmes-Brown bowled
Claxton, crossing over, was com thirty-five minutes had up to the present name of Mia Encarnacion Loyzaga has been from the Supreme Court end and Bagnall Pletely heaten by Bird who shattered his scored only three runs, playing cautiously LOST or STOLEN, and should this certificate. obtained a boundary through the slips off wickets, the score reading 18-3-8. He against the bowling of both Hennessy and not be produced to the Bank before the 1st day him in the art bal Hennessy registered A. E. Holmes Brown partnered Martin who is first bandary by and visional Certificate No. 43/331 will be thereafter him in the first ball, being the only four scored eight rans, & bendary and singles, Hennessy registered a maiden, Pearce of Desember, 1990, a new Certificate for the shares will be issued and the aforesaid Pro.. second maiden over and Edwarda ob- obtained. The game was to real, falter thirty-ave minutes' play, and, getting VOID.
Hiches to leg bringing 30 up on the board Lained one of Holmes Brown entering on the board. The game was very dull, few a couple of singles entered double figures.
treated by this Corporation . NULL‚and double figure. Both bowlers, were kepi Davies, Was well held by Franks behind the Hennessy, registered maiden: Pearce a perfect length and the batsmen found it
By Order of the Court of Directors, difficult to score. Off Hennessy last ball wicket, the telegraph reading 254 Riches. Crossing over, Turner got a run and Turner got a single ot.
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Chief Manager. Bagnall raised a catch touches, third. E. H. Rhodes succeeded Holmes-Brown off Hennesy, putting the ball away to the man, who made no attempt to take it, and Martin drove Bird to the off for a single off, and Pearce followed suit. Hennessy
Hongkong, November 1st, 1920. two rins resulted."
A single off Holmes and Rhodes, crossing over, glanced him to bowled another maiden. With the score at INTERPORT Brown obtained by Edwards and 110 went leg for a single. Martin followed up with 37 run Holmes Brown took up the leather on the board. Bagnall secured one and another single sanding 30 on the board and from the Supreme Court end, relieving Holmes Brown, sanding a full toss, was sent entering double to the road near the barracks, by Edwards; minutes' play, the only double figure score obtained one; Turner following suit. DANCE AT THE REPULSE BAY
figures after several Richen. Pearce drove past cover and who thus obtained Hongkong's first six- so far. Davies again registered a malden Pearce drove to leg, for one, sending 40 Bagnall was applauded for a pretty carpet Runs came in by angles Forty runa wore up after nearly fifty minutes play. Hen drive to the off boundary, Hennesy bowling scored after an hour's play, both Davies and easy bowled another maiden, beating
HOTEL and 10 went up on the board.
Facing Bird continuing to bowl. well. A single by Pearce twice, the hall failing to reach the Holmes Brown, Edwards hit a ball veya glance to leg off Bird brought Rhodes bails each time. Turner was applauded for hard to the bowler who failed to catch
-although he triel, his best. The ball the double figures. Martin lifted Bird to sending Holmes-Brown pretty to the ADANCE. has ben arranged in honour of
With the score at 41, F. H boundary. An appeal for 1.b., against was a very fast one indeed. Bagnall drove Farthing relieved Bird, who had been bowl. Turner was disallowed. Pearce turned at the REFULA BAY HOTEL at 9.30 T., or Interport Cricket teams to be held Hennessy to the on-boundary for four and ing for over an hour, giving the batamen Hennessy neatly to leg but only gathered SATURDAY NOVEMBER 13TH. A limited entered double figures when be raised a ball sent by Henness to the slips, the him to squazo leg for four, bringing fifty fourteen overs, nearly half of which were per be obtained from the Hongkong lot of trouble and Rhodes, orossing over, hit single. Hennessy had sent down about anmber of fickets, each including the cost of
beautiful catch. Bagnall scored 11 ruz "p, after seventy minutes' play. G B well and troubling the batsmen a lot. Special terms for the hire of Motor Cars are wicketkeeper, Claxton, bringing off a
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at $3 per head There seemed every indication" of a good bayer relieved Davies at the Naval Yard Taraor glanced. Hohits-Brown to leg and offered, by the HoxoxONG" HOTEL for a limited partnership between Edwards and Bagnall, ond and Rhodes drove him to fac entered double figures. A nick through number of persons only, and application for parts was unfortavate that the latter got one. Martin obtained a single, Rhodes also the sips by Turner abortly after sent the these should be made as early as possible at the out when he did. 1. B. Franks partnered getting a sini 2 Past cover. In the third hall balf century, up, after one hour batting Hotel's Hongkong Ofice. Edwards for the ninth wicket, the score went down by Sayer, Martin was caught by Pearce was applauded for a boundary shot reading 126-3-11 and obtained a lucky
Wodehouse at mid on Martin, who stayed past cover off Hennessy, thereby entering run as a result of throw in which a long while at the wickets, scored 21 runs, the twenties, after 5 minstes batting. knocked the stumps and bounded away the partnership between Rhodes and him. Holmes-Brown was changed: sand. Riches Edwards leg-glanced. Holmes Brown for self realising 31 HL Mitchell succeeded came on once more at the Supreme Court four and 130 was signalled, Edwards get Martin, and was caught by Franks in the end. Rung all the while were very slow king into
Franks, oponed very first hall he faced off Sayer, the in coming. Riches second over proved the
thenessy past cover waring by-hitting
for latter bowling a maiden and getting two effective Pearce being out to a splendid four. Facing
Holmes Brown, Franks was wickets; the score read 56-60 when F. H. which best him completely.
bali applauded for long drive to the on-Gunner went in. A maiden over was sent at the wickets for one and a quarter hours Pearce was boundary and followed it up with a turn down by Faribing rd then Rhodes and and only collected 23 run. to the leg boundary bringing 140 on the Ganner each secured a single off Bayer very careful cricket, not taking any He played board and entering double-figures. In the I. E. O. Bird once more took charge of liberties with the bowling, and the last ball went down by Henessy, who the leather and his first ball was sent to ship between him and Turner brought, in arvely for the Bill od Supper to the Interport
partner registered another maiden, Franks got a the off-boundary by Rhodes, sending 60 up 36 runs. R. Hancock, joined Turner and nasty knock on the bend Crossing over and Rhodes getting into the twenties got one run off Riches last ball, bringing Cricket and Tennis Frams, on the above night Frank received land applause for hitting Rhodes obtained a cemple off the next ballot on the board. One run only was scored in cation with which an Holmes Brown over the gate, facing
advertisement ray ground, a beautiful six, the second by putting bird, and followed it up with red in Riches over Facing Hennessy,ickets Holders only will be admitted on the
off Hennessy's next over and two occur "ppears in this lared he had made, bringing the total to 70 pretty late cut to the boundary Turner drove him to the ropes, entering and raising his score to the twenties Ho.
After the tiffin interval, Rhodes (20) sad the twenties. Four byes were registered obtained a single off Hennessy by & stroke. Gianced him to the leg boundars Guquer the next ball and seventy went up on the the Hotel accommodation being faxed to its to third man and Edward, followed suit. glanced
board. Turner then lost his wicket At 156 Riches, the fast bowler, took up He was bowled soon after by Davies, his He sent feeble return into the bowler's the leather, relieving Homes-Brows at the
being caught and howled by Hennessy Supreme Court end. In his first ball an score being five, and, the total 73 for 7 hand. Turner scored 91 runs, batting well "N BONDS of Foe 100 ach fund at par appeal for 1... was made against Edwards: N. A. M. Griffin, the skipper, stepped into and punishing the loose balls, sent dowar and December 16th."
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Franks; cromed over, and noulher appeal house in the off Davies without the got his first wicket. He had been bowling for 1.b.w.against him was also disallowed addition of a run. The telegraph read well all the while, but had no lack The and another bys was obtained Crossing 73-8-0 Dr. Hennessy joined Rhodes for score stood at 71 for 4 when G. R. Sayer over, Edwards was out to a spendid cater the ninth wicket, Rhodes obtained single stepped into the breach, Hancock in the slips, Major Gunner taking the ball off Bird driving him overhead and signalised Bayer's entry by a in the Minier Edwards scored 25 including Hennessy faced also getting one by off, getting a couple. He followed
long drive aix and, in partnership with Franks, stroke to off. Rhodes next put a ball away up with a similar drive, but this time thirty-thres, runs were added. The valus nicely to leg, but got the run. Turner obtained only one run, the hits being made of Edwards score was very great, as Hong returning Crossing over, Rhodes faced off Riches. A few singles were then seatfred kong, whơn, starting yesterday, was in a Davies and obtained a single, driving him |bad position.、 Edwards played vigorous to the off, and entering: the thirties.
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