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SATURDAY'S CRICKET.
FRIENDLY MATCHES. WILTSHIRE DRAW WITH KG.O The Wiltshires drew with the K.C.C. Kowloon made 151 for four wickets, Capt Spinks scoring 6 runs. The Wiltshires replied with 69 for six wickets. Scores
MEOWLOON 0.05 B. D. Evans, Cover, b Brown ... 24 Capt. Spinks, c Harris, b Harman, 50 EL Braga, b Browa
K. R. Macaskill, b Harris. $4.
J. Stapleton, rot out...... Stalker, not out
·Extras
13
Total (for 4 wickets)151 T. M. Cochrane, P. T Newdan, R. Southerton, H. Ovety, and W. F. J. Garvin did not bat.
Bowling Analysis
Harris Purtou Brown
Bleckley.........
Harmad
Turnt
.a
11
B. W.
37
29
D
32
15
3
13- 0
1040
WILTSHIRE “E.CL
Lt. Beavan, st. Braga, b Overy.... 20 Pte. Harris. h.w. Stalker
Major Timmis b Macaskill
Capt. Betts, run out
Major Colver, at. Braga, b Spink Sgt, Holdman, not out Capt. Bleckicy, e Evans, b Overy
Extras
Total (for 6 wickets) Bilr. Brows, Corp. Burton, Harman, and Pte. Turnet did not. bai.
Bowling Analysis
D-
TUESDAT. NOVEMBER 23en“ 1930
FIRST-SET.
on
THIRD SET.
FOURTH SET:
drove
INTERPORT TENNIS.
With one set all Ng opmed the servion- HONGKONG WINS TOURNEY Ag opened the serving and lost, the fir
in the 3rd set. Tanaka took the third: points. He checked Tanaka here but point at 18-30, but Ng followed with the THE MATCH OF THE SEASON.
the latter shot a drive down the side lines next three from faulty returns, taking the Brst two points of Tanaka's service were Everyone who was present at the Hang that beat the Hongkong man. Though N first game with a loss of two points." TP. kong Cricket Ground yesterday afternoon notched a point the game went to Tanaka even but the Shanghai man took the third to witness the final match of the interport on the sixth stroke. Tazaka hutted badly with a fast backhand drive that passed Ng. tounis Mr. Ng Sae Kwong, (Hongkong), bringing the second game to 0-00, but here Un the next point Ng evened. Douce was. acrow on the backhand went over the side Mr. Tanaka, (Shanghai), will not be slow Ng missed a low drop on his backhand, called and Ng in trying to pass Tenuks to admit that it was the finest match of He kept Tanaka ou the backline where he line. His opponent's smash on the follow the Tourney Though the Hongkong man was playing loose tennis and took the game ing stroke went into the net and dance was again called Ng went to avantage with a in the carried off a thoroughly deserved victory, with the loss of only one point. Ng's chop that Tanaka drave out. he had to fight the whole of the way and service went to 400 where some fine deep chape-drive duel that followed Ng came off a winnor with the games a 2-0. Ho thee was in doubt right up to the laat smashing gave Tanaka his first point. Ngepened his service by losing the first two" stroke, when a faulty drive by Tanake
anaka gave took the game au the sixth stroke. Tanaka, points from winning smashes off his waa Nga set, which in the earlier stage, seemed en serving, went to the net and took the losses. He put the third return into the art. irretrieveably low. It was on the whole a fin point with a heavy amash Ng drove and, putting up another weak toss to the Shanghai maa, last service and game with first class game quite as interesting an him back to the line and, keeping him on out scoring a point. Tanska
svea patside a Davis the run with well-measured drives, annexed the Sest three points of his service out anything that could be Cup match. It was essentially a battle of the three following points, Tanaka struck and served a second double fault which cost him a lore game; 3-1. Ng look style, and the result was to again prove the cet with his next return and following the next game to 40-0 pub Tanaks that science will beat force in nine cases this advantage Ny took the game to put his drive into action effectively and by driving an easy shot out. Though he out of ten. Ng's victory was, of course, Tataka went to avantage and, took the next two points. He lost the next that. followed the ball opened the 6th game with a double fault very popular with the large gathering, but the point the Shanghai man was warmly favoured crossed the net 24 times before the big drive onrried him over the next three 4030 was then called and poing-went to Ng, who also won exchanges. for his excellent showing. His play con- the next two strokes and gane 1. Ng Tanaka sending down another" double
Deuce was called three- firmed the opinion we expressed last week followed with a shallow deep angled service made it douce, that, with a little instruction, he will be that put Tanaka badly out of position. times before Ng's chopping won the game a first-class player possibly the best, iBoth men, however, fumbled a lot till the Tanaka's game was going to picors scores reached 30-30. Here Tanaka smash and his strokos were wild Ng took game." the East. His game plainly shows that heed vigoronaly and took the sth game with and set to love 6-1 is in the moulding aud can be modelled in the loss of only two points. On the oven. Lines that wil improve him 30 per cent game Tanaka pot more clip or his service With Ng Sae Kwong it seems to be differ which fell on Ng's backhand with a long Though the light was bad the men decided ent. It is very improbable that his game high bounce. Ng was equal to it, however, to go on. Tenaku served from the peak will ever vary. If it were possible to hope and took the first two points after a series end and opened by losing the first point. that he would take to driving and mix his of warm exchanges. Tanaka replied with The ball striking the cord gave him a lucky Laservice, a little we might hope to see him two points after a long driving duel. Ng even but Ng cut the next shot past him. doing great things in the counis world in won the 7th point, bus put the 8th into the As the net ho fated to return the next very quick time Tanaka yesterday does and dence was called. The game went stroke an easy drop, and 30-30 was.
Deuce was followed by a mis monstrated the weakness of Ng's game time to avantage three times before Tanaka with called, and again. Ng cuts 09 balls out of 100. His a long smash brought the game to a close placed fob and a smash that found Tanaka lost the avantage shots dropped with a short bounce, straight 3-3 Ng. appreciating the task before the net. up and high acough to runder them ideal him, was stadiously careful with his service point by driving into the net but for a player with a good drive. After and driving Tanaka out of position with ovened with a pretty drop shot from the playing them for
while one knows | short-angled shots pat pace on his returas. service courts. Ng took the avantage point. H. Overy......
exactly, how they are coming, and a man and won the 7th game to love, Tanaka but lost it again before another drop shat, irith a severe drive and this cannot be served on the charge of ends and continuing Attempting a drive on the next he found. STAFFS DRAW WITH CIVIL SERVICE. said of Tanaka yet--will treat them in to play very vigorous tennis brought the the net but Tanaka winning point went After a fine exchange Ng very summary manner. As against this game to 409 and ou Ng making a faulty off the court. But for the intervention of time, the great drawback in Ng's game, is the com. return evened again 44 Ng followed found the net with an attempted drive and, Staffs would have suffered a severe defcat pensation of his almost uncanny accuracy. this service into the net and went to 30-0, Tanaka sending down a top spin drive on at the hands of the Civil Service.
The Hiss tossing is pay at times, but a toss in but dropping his racquet on reaching for the succeeding return won the first game. He won Tanaka's drive was more feree: than ever Civilian team compiled 136 runs for six any case is an open confession of difficuity, a wide ball lost the next point. wickers and declared, R. C. Witchell being so that this point can be passed over. The the succeeding two points outright, Tanaka in the ext game and all Ng's chops found Tanaka took the game with the unfortunately run it when he was this last point that calls for notice is his service dropping each return outside. The Shang the set. teen short of his century. R. E O. Birda straightforward, easy, affair which is bai man opened ou the change of ends by set at 20 in his favour. The first voller proved a veritable slaughterer to the staffs, well placed, but lacks Kick and break serving, and though there was a good deal exchanges of the match gave Tanaka securing six wickets for twenty-seven runs which, not to put too fine a point upon it, of pace in all big strokes he bad to fight opening for a fast drive on the third point Soares-
is unworthy of the local champion's game. exceedingly hard to bring the scores to which he took advantage of. He followed Tanaka on the other hand has a good 40-α Ng won the 4th point, but put the by taking the remainder of the points and service, but faults regularly on his first ball next service into the net-- With the game at 3-0. Tanaka took the first two- wasting a lot of effort. Some players next game so vital to both men, there was points of Ng'e service with clear drives but never take stock of the effort and energy a fine struggle that gave Tanaka 30-0.failed to reach a chop off the third. they dissipate in sending their first service Ng took one next point, but Tanaks play-won the fourth with a heavy backhand ball out or into the pet. Then his forehand ing a brilliant game carried off the two drive to the fore corner and Ng smashed drive is erratic, though often effective, and following points and went to the front for the fifth into the next 4-0 in favour of when he wears it down a little and puts the first time 8-5. With the position 50 Tanaka Opening with a double fault Qis hidy ว whip into it be, will be perfect per cent in his favour and serving, he Tauaks began to play loosely but took himself in thi rument, because in the back opened by unsexing the first paint Ng in hard, when the score was 3040, though hand section, he is wonderful. His other evened on the second, but Tanaka took the the lost the game under a side of short. failing is inability to cut or chop a ball. next with a fierce sinash, but lost the follow. chopping strokes to his forehand 41. He drives and smashes all the way, which, ing point by endeavouring to repeat the Ng took the first two points off his service. though spectacular, is not, in live cases operation,Deuce was called, and Na went but Tanaka changing his drive to a semi- our of six, the best style. Proficiency into avantage, winning the game and bringing overhead vehicle went to 40 where deuce cutting-and chopping will make Tanaka n the set to 6-8 on the Following stroke with was called. Ng took the game st. 4-2 Ng champion.
a fast backhand cat down the side line, replied by taking the next game to lore remarks are offered in the kindest and most appreciative spirit, with the firm conviction that they will be of the greatest beneat to the games of both young men; NO
Yesterday's match resulted in a win for Hongkong 7-9, 62, 6—1, 7-5,
J. Stalker Salar W..F. J. Gorvin”........... 5
T. M. Cochrane.-... K. R. Macaskill
Capt. Spinks
M.
B 3 0
0
n. 13
0
6
14
CIVIL SERVICE GH. Piercy, b. Hollands..
0
87
F. J. de Rome, e Rhodes, b Kennett 99. ECWitchell, run out
Hollands 20.
18
7
A. Wood, e Filmer
O. Hale, b Rennett
R. EO Bird, vin ort
P. T. Lambler not out
Extras
Taal (for 6 wickets, declared) 150 Chipchuse. Strange, Tacchi, and Edmonds did not bati
Bowling Analysis.
W.
Kenhet Hollands
183
Rhode
Haynes
-10.
Carter
STAYTS.
Staff Sergt. Match, l.b.w, b Bird... 11 Corp. Riodes e Chipchase, by
Edmonds
Lieut. Franks, e Wood, b Bird Lieut-Col. Greer, b Bird
Capt. Carter, b Bird .....
Bdr. Kennett b Bird Col. Humphry, not out Bergt. Hollands, e and b Bird Stad-Sergt. Long, b Lamble Corpl. Filmer, not out
Extra
Total (for 8 wickets) Bergt-Major Haynes did not bat.
Bowling Analysia.
Edmonds
Bird
De Rome
Witchell Lambie
O
93.
C.R.C. DRAW WITH UNIVERSITY.
The Chinese drew with the University
on Saturday, the latter scoring 115 runs
for three wickets against the former's 148.
D. K. Samy played a brilliant game, hitting vigorously. Scores
Lo Man-pan, b Yech....
G. Leo, o day, b Yeok
Wei Yee-ssa, e Mogra, b Bust
Un Hew-fan, e Famy, b Yeah)
Bin Man-ping, b Hunt
These
Д
R.G.A. DEFEATS LR.C.
Ho
Ng served and Tanaka hit the first delivery after a long duel-drive the cut again." Ng served with the games at 3-4 agaidst out. Ng pased him at the net on the next. stroke and won the third on a faulty him. He lost the three opening points drive. Tanaka took the following point, with faulty cuts and drove the next shot bat lust the 5th and Ng took the game our leaving Tanks with an enhanced load 7-8. Ng chopped Tanaka's long bouncing 33 Tanaka in a winning portion lost service, but lost the point. He evened up the five opening points of his service by on the second but here Tanaka took the net failing on the returns, but Ng lost the lead and running his man about a lot brought by driving the next two shot out. Deuce off a hard and bitterly fought game with was called after a faulty return on kộth. the loss of only one point 77. Ng appear was Erst to avantage, but Tanaka with a sides Ng benefiting by a faulty smash, el to be tiring fast and could only take An exciting finish resulted in the match point for point with his vigorous opponent. such from the base line evened again. Ng, however, ran sup at 54 without fur- between the Indians and the B.G.A. ou Deuce was called and Tanaka with a niceg Batarday, the Garrison team winning by amaah went to avantage first. Deitce was ther lows. The next game, the critical one the narrow margin of one run. The field called again, but Ng failed in an attempt for Taunka, saw Ng serving. The light ing of the Indians was none too good, to pass the next return behind his man, was very bad Ng took three points with otherwise the result would have been struck the next out and Tanaka went to the out an exchange, Tanska, however, only different d
frout 8-7 Tanaka forced his man out of could manage a single before the game went The Indians, batting Stat, had one wicket court and coming into the net squashed a to Ng 55 Tanaka's service carried him for sixty four rons, but Capt. Davies and shallow lob. Ng evened on the second the bencât of a faulty smash and the grime to 20 before his opponent scored. Ngw bad Bdr. Baker dismissed the remaining bats point, but sant the following one over the
men for our runs The Artillery fared line. He just failed to reach a backhand went to 10-30. Dence was called and Ng just as badly against the bowling of 3. H. drive at the net, won the next point, but Prating from another faulty smash went Ismail and G. C. Earde. A. A. Rumjahn Failed to reach a fast smash on the fallow. to the treat and wimming the next point brought off a splendid catch in the slips.ing serve. A brilliant satthe best of the with a well placed out took the lead for the Fürst time at 66. Tanaka smashed a weak Bcores:
tournament went to Tanaka at 9-7
shoe on the first return and allowed the next. SECOND SET., ::
two-to pass him 040. He failed to cross the net with his next two strokes and bit the third-a tous out. He won game and
T.R.C
A. A. Rumjahn, b Baker
8. K. Baksh, b Baker
Ng opened serving from the harbour end and went to 30-0 but struck a high bouncing service out. Tanaka buried web off a faulty drive by the Shanghai man
38
8. H. Ismail, b Davies
G. C. Earde, b Davies
10.
A. H. Eumjahe, e Graham,
Baker
0
shallow toss on the next stroke. He went into the net, but Ng too fast on his returns
B.. A. Ismail, Graham, b Davies, 13
0
point. Tagaka's serve still maintained its
paca and the points went to 40--30 after
placed for one side line but went outside.
8. D. Ismail, b Davies
K. Khan, b Baker
D. Rumjahn b Baker
D. Weerspulli, not out
B. J. Silva, b Davis
Extras
Total
H. Ching, Lb, w., b Hunt
O. Choa, b Hurt *******
J. Wong, e Barney, b Yeoh
Bow
Lai Kuen, b Pun
Hing Man-to, not out,
Ulliver'
Graham
Wu Fak-fook b Samy
Totals
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Extras..
.118
Total (for 3)
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Bowling Analysis,
Baker
Davies
Bowled a wide.
Capt. Olliver, b Earde
Lieut. Chester, c. 8. H. Ismail, D
Wesrapulli
Major Bagnall, b Weerapulli Gnr. Pomire, b A. A. Rumjakn Bdr. Baker, B. H. Imail b
Barde
Capt. Davies,
B. H. Ismail
S. D. Ismail, b
Gor Dyer, Lb.., b. Earde
B. M. Pragnell, c A A
68. H. Ismail .......... Lieut. Thornton, b Earde Lieut. Grahan, not out Gor. Chant, b S. H. Lamail
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21. Shin Manping
1920 (Continued at fros of next column.
Esrde Weerapul
A. A. Bun
which went over the base line-Z B
Hongkong now wins the Interport Tour-
won the game without losing a further ney by 5 rubbers to 3
desultory play. Dence was called an NS THE NEW Y.M.C.A. PROJECT.
FOR SERVICE MEN AND
CIVILIANS.
PUBLIC MEETING TO BE HELD
A double fault--the first of the day- brought the game to deuce but Tanaka won the next two points and the sax stood at 11. Ng opened his service by going to 30-0, before he was challenged by his opponent. Tanka put his next smash into the net but made no mistake with the one Some details are, now available regard- that followed on an entry toss. Ngat in the scheme which has been proposed 403) took the next point with cross for a Y.M.C.A building for Service men court cut. Tanaka's service opened in and civilians in Hongkong to which are favour of Hongkong but he recovered on cent reference was made in our columns, the following stroke. He lost the third, Subject to the necessary consent of the fourth and fifth without a retura and Ng War Office to the acquisition of the site. took the lead; 3—1. Tamika opened the the intention is to erect an attractive build- fifth game by smashing a weak to and in in Queen's Road East, opposite the drove the second stroke up too close for Naval Yard. It is proposed that the in Ng to deal with it. He strack the next out stitute shall be managed by a permanent but won the fourth with a clear, fast staff." and that it shall have the modern forehand drive. Deuce was called and Ng facilities of a well-equipped club, includ- weat to vantage and won the game at 4-1 the a lounge, library, reading rooms, bil with the first drive he had sent down during hard rooms tifin and refreshment rooms. the match. Ng could not handle Tanaka'. drive in the opening rally of the sixth bed-room for monthly residents and ser vice men, bowling alleys, gymnasium, game but it defeated itself on the second and 4th stroke and the score stood at swimming baths and the usual offices. IF 30-20. It was effective on the two follow the funds are sufficient it is intended to ing points leading to a brace of heavy erect a five-storeyed building. Adjoining winging smashes that brought the set to the club will be a Naval Institute, the cost in Ng favour. Ng went to the froot in and maintenance of which will be under- the next game on the third point and took taken by the Navy. The building, how- the game with the loss of but one stroke. ever will be open to members of the cer Taosite served on the 9th game and the first vices and civilians.tua e di garan exchanges were even. The third Talca public meeting under the auspices of smashed at the pet bid Ng followed by droppiny the fourth into the net. Ng Duff and Major-General F. Vestris, is to be took the remainder of the point, winning held on December 2nd, at the City Hall, the last game and the set on a double fault for the purpose of furthering the
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