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INTERPORT CRICKET.

HONGKONG V. SŠHANGPAI, THE SECOND DAY'S PLAY.

SHANGHAI WINS,

An Optimist has been described as a man who expects fine weather at the inter- port match. But this year the Eutes have been kind Saturday was gloriously Ane And by"11 am, there were a great many people proment. All stood from the gun fire to the ending of Last Post.

The game began at 11.40, C. BOller dessen fielding for the Rev. C. E. Spencer, who was attending the Memorial Service at the Cathedral. Wilson started bowling from the Law Cours end and Evans hit hie Erst ball, a full pitch to leg for 4 runs.

The side was bus out for 141 and O'Hara bowled at the other, end. From the first ball of Wilson's seennd over. Shanghai hud 196 to get to win. Wilson He played back and had bowled very finely with 7 for 61 Olliver played on got well over the ball apparently, but its bowled), and deserved the applause spun back on to the wicket. His luck in with which he was greeted on his return Taterports is appalling as in his last two to the pavilion. The innings closed at Interports he has twice played on and 230 p.m. twice boen ont to brilliant catches (27.2-8.) Perce came in and Spencer came out

At 2.40 Hayward and Ollerdessen open. into the field. Next over he bowled Evaus of stunip the batsman playing cd to Havelock-Davies and Recd. Nine back. Everybody so far who had tried runs came from the first over, hyes a

to come back,a lot. -

SHANGHAI'S SECUND INNINGS.

1922.

NOTES ON THE PLAY.

Leach was

VUTECS

"But never I think in the dogs gone by," Since cricketer first, went" ing Did the dying so refuse to die

Or the winners au hardly win."

3.

THE GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.

J. M. Walker beat G. S. Archhutz, 3

and 9.

N. L. Smith beat F. S. Harrison, e anð”

1.

C. Bulmar Johnson beas J. B. Ross, 3

und 1. Capt. C.

Bacon,

Cuaming beat Livut, W. and 3.

·SECOND ROUND.

J. Roger (junt,) beat J. F.. Örkett.

a the 19th hole. F. J. de Rome beat J. E, Warner, I up Capt/ Bloxham brat H. R. Buckland,

1 up.

$

T. W. Hill beat R. M. Smith, 2 ani't. J. J. Walker bent N. L. Smith, 2 and

1.

C. Bulmer Johnson beat Capt. Quima-

ming, and a EJ. R. Mitchell beat W. Galloway,"

3 nad 1.

A. B. Stewart beat B. D. C. Morgan,

and 3.

THIRD ROUND." The third round is to be played on Sunday next as followe:-

J. Rodger(junr.) plays F. J. do

Home.

Cup, Bloxham plays T. W. Hil J. M. Walker plays C. Bulmer John-

SUN,

E. J. R. Mitchell plays A. B. Stewart.

Rev. E. C. Spencer, b "Havelock

Davies

Dr. O'Hara, b Reed

G. M. Billings, b. Webster... TW, R. Wilson, b Webster

Byes 1, Leg-byes 2, Wide 1.....

Total

Bowling Analysis

0. H. B.

1 Capt. Havelock-Davies 11 *E; B. Boed

W.

45

4

11

1 1

3 33 4 0 0

B. D. Evans

B. E. A. Webster ..... 0.8 0 4. 2

* Bowled 1 wide. HONGKONG-End Innings.

Capt. O, Olliver, b Wilson

8 Rev. E. K Quick, e Leach, b

& Billings

B.D. Evans, b Wilson✪ T. E. Peracé, e Leach, b Billings... . T. Hancock, e Deeks, b Wilson... R. E. A. Webster, b Billings......

0

21

The game was probably one of the finest Interports ever played. Fortune inclined

The first and second rounds of the. now to this side, and now to that. The

Golf Championship were played D opening play on Saturday morning went against us.

Then, for thy second time, Fanling yesterday with the following Webster came in and pulled the game results:

H. R. Buckland wat Major H, Q. round. He took his risks. But all our

Gandy, and 2. Havelock. batsmen, who didn't, failed.

TW. Hill beat E Davidson, arid 3. Davies also hit out and played a very

R. M. Smith heat II. 1. Ireland, 3 and came in, and glanced his second bait to useful innings. At the close of the| leg for four runs, but after being nearly Hongkong innings things looked Bright. e. and b. Billings, he played back to Fortune still was with us. Hayyatı Wilson and had his off stump taken by out to a beautiful break-back that just and our hopes were high,But then what looked like a beauty (110-8-6.) hit his leg bail. Divecha was cut cheaply. Beed succeeded and scored a single, but things began to go wrong, Stapleton in having a go-lifted on to playing beautiful cricket and both he and Divecha at square leg and was nicelyllerdessen took full advantage of the nida "ser Beld. The Hongkong skipper caught by the fieldsman running back evidently intended to save the fours,

LarJ. Davies then played The Shanghai batsmen thereupon elected ¦ (141-0-1-1. ). siden from Billings and Reed was to win the match on singles, which very helped Leach and the score mounted! bowled by ons from Wilson which seemed largely they did. Lees and Clifford both Then Deeks came slowly but steadily. along and a fino partnership ensued. The

styles as of Bgures. It was like a part to batsmen were of essentially different

an elephant and af nership between gazelle. But when the more massive bat was out there seemed little hope. Hong kung had one gleam of hope. Havelock- Davies bowled Leach and got Spencer 1.b.w. The excitement was painful- personally I felt physically ill, Wilson, was waiting with his pads on, and if-, anyone had held a looking glass before him, he, would have had a shock. To make matters worse O'Hara skivd one and Pearce just failed to reach it. And then game was over. One was so pleased to play Wilson back had got out. to himno-ball and a nice leg glide for four to half-volley-a mighty drive and the (98-3-6) Hancock came in, but touched Hayward. A quiet spell casued, but in Shanghai had won that one forgot to be he beat heart-broken because Hongkong had lost. one of Wilson's which he tried to glance, Havelock-Davies' third over and Deeks, who was standing right buck, Hayward with a beauty that turned in The old Eton-Harrow match caught him on the leg side. At this time and took the top of his leg peg (15-17.) occurred to one's mind as fitting the

Divecha then came in, but did not stay occasion. our jess was out (294-0.) Webster came in, however, and was lucky! He snicked long, putting a low one to point where ! Wilson and it appeared that O'Hara Hancock made no mistake (20-2-2.) Leach might have taken it low down. It scored filled the vacancy. Ollerdengen was lucky. 4 runs, however, and next over he played with one from Reed, snicking it past the was no chance. one nicely between slip and third man. wicket-keeper, but it 4 leg-byes also were scored. Meanwhile Huns were coming slowly and inostly in

With 40 up Evans. relieved It was Billing's match. Twenty-one Pearce had been playing O'Hara steadily singles.

50 went up as the wars atter bis first appearance here, for a series of maiders bat he let out Havelock-Davies. now and played an uppish shot behind result of fifty minutes play. Lench was when by the way he was a fast bowler, Next over he smicked Wilson just then nearly run out. Ollerde he has come back to play his second point. through the slips. These narrow escapes was playing nicely, but at times he seemed match. He takes wickets in the first rather stuck up. Next over be was 1.b.winnings-and-3-in the second, makes top brought a second man into the slips.

By zoon there was a very larger number apparently, to the great surprise of the score in Shanghai's first knock besides of people present an old resident, in spectators who did not see that the ball pulling them out of a hole. Not content fact, remarked that he had never seen so had touched his pads before going on to with this, he proceeds to win the match It must have been with a sixer. It has been dozie before many people at a cricket match for twenty the wicket-keeper's. yours Webster sent Wilson to the bamboo the merest sick, as Ollerdessen also was once. (I give the story as told to me). fence for 4, sending up 50. O'Hara was quite unaware the ball had touched him Hongkong wanted 6 to win and a batsman clean beat (67-3-18.) Lees came in, and Leach, whoCox, I believe was well set. "Hugbic" bowling beautifully, and Webster three times. A spot had develop. was playing yery nice cricket, got Evans Arthur the wicketkeeper, who later fell el and just previously the batsman was to the leg boundary. Webster relieved in the War, came in,jast and Cox said, Alright," said hit on the chest. In O'Hara's next over Beed. Lees was twice appealed against Now, Hulkie, you play carefully, I'l Webstor swang at one and might have for 1h.w, from Evans, but was not out get the been stumped, but Decks did not gather her time. Sayer went on for Webster, Arthur, and promptly hit his first ball the ball. Webater hit the next on very and next over Lees snicked Evans through clean out of the ground. hard to square leg, and though Oller. the slips, but was bowled deg stump next

ever lett Shanghai. The light, of course, dessen managed to get in the way it ball. The wicket was wanted badly as the side won. It is one of the strongest that

stand looking like a WATA

always is hasty for a visiting team, es bounced off him and all but reached the batsmen

Webster drew appreciative (0-4-11.) The held was widely set, and pecially the afternoon giare. And the boundary. eteers with a beautiful leg hit off Wilson, the Shanghai men were wisely going for ground is shut in. In the same way a and Pearce late-cut O'Hara for four singles except from very loose halls, visiting team in Shanghai always fecis Leach now came on at the Law Courts Clifford was next and got Sayer for 6 to there is too much blooming background end, and Billings relieved O'Hara. The long off after two overs in which he had in front on the large ground surround- one not seemed too happy. With 00 up Have-ed by other grounds. There is a good Doctor had up to this only taken wicket, but his howling had been con lock-Davies resumed for Evans, and Loach deal of satisfaction that if beaten we are Fall of Wickets-1-19, 227, 3-38, 4-28.

good side, and only sistent throughout and always had the was missed behind the wicket, the ball beaten by much batsmen playing him. Off the last ball going to the boundary for a four which just beaten any way. I am inclined to of Billings first over Pearce was dropped sent up the 100. Hancock then went on think that either side could take on 3 I should rather at first slip trying to late cut. He was at the Law Courts and, and Leach hooked second class county say of the form of lucky to get away with it: Webster let his second ball to leg for 4, and got the Devon or Cornwall. out at Leach and skied the ball very high third and fourth to long-leg for a similar doubt if it will be possible to send & team to Spencer at deep mid-on. The balt number. With 110 up things began to next spring as a good many men- are seemed to swerve all over the place and look serious Reed went on in his place going Pearce, Hancock, Olliver and Clifford next over cut him Havelock-Davies, I beliew. Reed also is I think, New the fielder did uncommonly well to get next over. it in his hands-but just as it looked as behind point for four-rather an uppish going on long-lenve,

Next over, Clifford played at talent, of course, may arrive, but again if the catch was made it twisted out and stroke. be failed to grab it. It was the sort of Havelock Davies off ball and was nicely in these days it is increasingly difficult catch one hopes another man will have taken at second slips by Quick (128-3-93.) to get away from business. There is no to go for. Of. Leach's next over Webster It was still anyone's game. Leach com- doubt but that it is desirable that the skied one behind Billings at polermpleted big 50 with a pretty on day off new-comers should have as much Inter. later touched one which dropped too short Reed and was warmly applauded. Deksport experience as possible; for I put

Lieut. D. M. Lers, b B. D. Evans 11, W. C. G. Gifford, c Quick, b to give Decks any chance, as he was still set himself to keep up his wicket and down a good deal of Webster's Buccess

hai last year) standing back. Peare was watching played very solidly. The bowlers seemed to the fact that he had played at Shang-

Capt. Havelock-Davies 23. 8. Decks Capt. Bavelock- them very carefully. He square cut Hill to be tiring and, contrary to expectation, The Services match on Tuesday and

21 inga nicely behind point, but three bails the wicket did not seem to be playing any Wednesday next will be most interesting.

Davies, h R. E. A. Webster I expect to see Olliver get a lot of runs,

"Rev. C. E. Spencer, 1.b.., Capt. later touched one and Leach at first slip worse than in the 3rd innings.

Havelock-Davies fell forwards and just secured the ball sent up 150 with a lifted on-drive from but their bowling is wenk. Even Have a much harder catch than the one he, Reed, and two balls later was nearly lock-Davies can't bowl at both ends at dropped. The 5th wicket had put on 58 c. and b.. but the ball fell well out of the

R. ASBIT. at a time when raps were very badly bowler's reach Next over it acemed as wanted. Pearce had played a very fine if Decks might have been caught, the ball innings-bis only mistake being falling between 1st and 2nd alin but it chance in the slipe (84-5-25). Stapleton was very hard" chance, if one at all. came in and Webster on drove Leach for Leach got a four past extra-covor. By 4, but next prer he shaped to drive Bill this time the fielding side seemed to bo ings and realized too late it was a yorker, feeling the effect of two days' strentious. Webater went on for Reed His 31 was an invaluable innings and cricket. made by stylish and free cricket. He was and Decks drew him to the bamboo Leach lucky at times but he took his chances hedge for four, and got Havelock pluckily. Havelock Davies came in and Davies to long leg next over. Wilson relieved Leach Hayward was hooked the same bowler to square leg for helding silly mid-off to Stapleton and four, sending up 170. Webster beat Leach drowa "hearty round of applause by next over, but the ball broko clear of picking up a red-hot crack with his left Davies also, and went for four byes, At hand, about five yards. from the bat, 181 Decks touched one of Webster's and Havelock-Davies off-drove Wilson to the the ball went off the stumper" to: Havelock."" boundary and two balls later hit him for Darles. 15 runs wanted and four wickets: four past cover.. The hundred then went to go. Deek's 21. was a sturdy innings ap. Ten runs later Stapleton cut one of and simply invaluable to his side Wilson's and the ball went on to first Spencer camo ip and was beaten by his slip's hand and on to the boundary in a first ball, but it went right across for 4 After a single. Leach let out at flash very hard chance Next over bycs Havelock Davies

drove Billings Havelock Davies and was bowled, thoughr straight to the deep-field who missed the he.secined to touch the ball-187-7-79. catch and the ball rolled over the line. His score was a magnificent one, with Encouraged by, this the batsman drove the only one hard chance at the wicket to nert-ball-but-two straight out of the mar it. With 6 wanted and three more wickets, O'Hara succeeded and scored a ground. Tiffin was then taken at 1.15.....

Play was resumed at 2 p.m. and off single, and Spencer was 1.b.w. next ball Wilson's first over a couple of singles (188-82.) Billings was greeted with were scored. Havelock-Davies glanced applause as he went in and got a couple Billings for two and refused to be yorked of singles O'Hara got a single and by the next. He then scored a single, Billings ettled matters by a tremendous and Stapleton was given not out 1.b.w.drive which landed near the tram-lines. In Wilson's next over Havelock Davies by the Supreme Court, Shanghai hud played on, playing over and outside won by two wickets and richly dearved what looked like almost a yorker Hin their win. Billings was carried in by 30. was a cheerful, innings and a very his men and was cheered most heartily useful one too...(132-7-30.) Sayer then by the apestators

off

"

Leach

There is a little doubt that the best

once!

HONGKONG 1st Incings,

T. E. Pearce, 1.bw. b Wilson, .... Capt. Olliver, b O'Hara

C. J. Stapleton, b Wilson

Billings G. R. Sayer, Ollerdessen, b

10

5

0

3

45

C. J. Stapleton, e Diyecha, b

Wilson..........

Capt. P. Havelock-Davies, b Wilson 30 G. R. Sayer, b.Wilson

E. B. Reed, b Wilson

Davies, not out"..

Byes, 1; Leg-byes, 11.

· Totul

Total Extras 12

141

5-84, 8-80, 7-122, 8-140, 9-141, 10.141.

Bowling Analysis.

T. V. R. Wilson Dr. O'Hara

G. M. Billings.

D. W. Leach

14 7

0. Dr. R. W.

64 10

14 3 39 3

0 10

0

SHANGHAI 2nd Innings. A. W. Bayward, b Capt. P:. H. B. Ollerdessen, b.w., B. D).

Evans an

look-Daries ***

12

M. J. Divecha, e R. Hancock, b 2.

Lench, b Havelock-Davies.... 73.

'E. B. Reed

Dr. O'Hara, not out

G. M. Billings, not out ................

Byes, 16; Leg-byra, 6: wides, 1.

Total extras 22

Total (for 5 wickets).

T. W. R. Wilson did not bat.

Fall of Wickets:-1-15, 2-20, 3-54, 4-80;

5-125, 6-191, 7-187, 8-188."

Bowling Analysis.

Rev. E. E. Quick, b Billings H. E. B. Hancock, not out

Capt. Havelock-Davies, o Hay-

38

E. B. Reed....

:11

B. D. Evana

1.

5

R. Hancock

ward, b Billings......

R. E. Á. Webaber, b Wilson

B. D. Evans, b Billings

E. B. Boed, b Billings

L. J. Davies, e and b Leach

Byas 9, Leg byen 6, No ball 1.... 18.

.140

Total

Bowling Analysis,

M.

W.

Dr. O'Harainen

27 10 26 TW R. Wilson .30

15

53

G. M. Billings .............. 15

3

31

1

• Bowled 1 no ball. "D. W. Lesch 3 2 14

BOHA-st Innings.

b Boad- AW. Hayward, i

H. B. Ollerdessen, and b Have-

lock-Davies

H. J. Divecha, * Hancock, b

Havelock Davieầng

D. W. Leach, o Pearce, b Kave

lock-Davica" ..

W 0 0. Olifford

Havelock-

Davies b Beed grammiazisumma

8. J. Decks, b. Reed

Lieut. D. M. Lee, not out 19 (Continued at foot of next collima.).

0.

Capt. Havelock-Davies 90-3

Hi K.

56

151

39

8,118

0.7.33

015

1

0 13

R. E. A. Webster 8 G. R.Sayer Sup

KOWLOON. SHANGHAI.

This match will be played on Thursday, the 16th inst., on the K.C.C. ground, commencing at 10.30 a.m. The following will represcat Kowloon:-B. D. Evans, (capt.), Major E D. Matthews, R.GA., C. 1. Stapleton, Capt, E. G. Spika, RAO.C., Capt. B. Le Fleming, 102nd Grenadiers, Capt. E. B. Doda, 102nd Grenadiers, E. J. E. Mitchell,, C. Dance, A E. Wood, R Pestonji, G. A. V Hall...

INTERFORT. TEGHIS,

The Shanghai Lawn Tennis Association having accepted an invitation from the Hongkong Lawn Tennis Association, to send a tatto Hongkong about the middle of this month have selected as players, J. Elmore (Caph), JL. Wado, R. D. Canavarro.

(Football Reports on paga 6.).

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