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SHANGHAI v. MALAYA INTERPORT.

A DAY OF CHANGING FORTUNES.

FINE HITTING IN NINTH WICKET STAND,

STUBBORN DEFENCE IN FAILING

LIGHT.'

Yesterday morning was at first rather overcast but the sun began to break through after ten o'clock. Braddell did his duty as a captain and elected to bat on winning the toss. It was just about twenty to cleven when Wynch and Evan Wong opened the innings to T. W, K Wilson bowling from the Law Courts end with a nice third-man wind to help his swing. He opened with a maiden. O'Hara bowled from the Yard ond and 4 leg byes and single resulted.

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batting to Bostock Bill who was fighting the ball beautifully and varying his pace very cleverly. It was impossible to see from the pavilion if he was turning very müéh but I do not think so. It was most disappointing when Stokes put a full toss frem Lal Singh on his body straight to Gibson at square log It was by no means a bad shot and the catch was a very smart one. (42-1-31.)

THE WIZARDRY OF M. COCHET.

FRENCH TENNIS STARS AT C.R.C.

SOME SPARKLING EXHIBITIONS,

YESTERDAY'S, MATCHES,

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Cochet Appears! Loud applause grested Cochet on his appearance on the court.

He early showed his masterly of the game, winning strokes in rapid

auce285.

In the

He won the first two games by, receiving Lo's shots on the rise, standing well in to receive service, and sending his shots skimming just over the net. third game, serving, he won two strokes by good placement, but fol- lowed with two errors. tie made them up, however, by winning two spectacular shots at. the net where he was on the spot to meet Le' return on both occasions.

In the opening match, started shortly after 2 p.m., the Rumjaha cousins opposed Landry and Rodel, which resulted in a win for the latter by 7-5, 7-5. From the specta- tors" point of view, it was the best Lo then forced the pace and scored an ace, but lost the next game of the afternoon. The two

two points. Cocher smashed" into pairs were equally matched, and the net, and at this stage he gave there was little difference among the impression that he was exploit- them individually. The Frenching his strokes than playing seri men's sharp cross court and fine side line shots, however, were some- thing that puzzled the focal pair, but the cousins showed greater ability when retrieving difficult

The exhibition matches staged at]..... the Chinese Recreation Club yes- terday, in which Cochet, the pre- A Dangerous Half Hour.

scat Wimbledon champion, Brug. Marshall, the new-comer, did not nos, Landry and Rodel featured, seem very comfortable but that proved to be a tremendous success partly may be due to his rather un- gainly style and the use of his every respect. Despite the in- convenient hours, seating accom- shoulders. Lal Singh kept hitting modation was somewhat taxed, and him on the pads nod once appealed it was estimated that 1,200 persoas but the umpire gave the batsman were present, prominent amongst not out. At. 51 Simpson made anthem being Lady Clementi, the other of his careless slashes at a Hon. Mr. W. T. Southern, C.M.G., fast long hop from Lal Singh and Sir Shou Son Chow, and leading was clean bawled. It looks as though he doesn't get his right leg thrown across as he should. Lal Singh was getting no luck with his good balls and then picking up a wicket off tripe. (81-3-17.)

With Madar in Marshall had a very lucky over from Bostock Hill, in which he got five runs but was in trouble all the time. Next over Madar anicked Lal Singh between his legs and the wicket and got four instead of being out. began to come a little easier

Runs then

members of the French community the drawing card on the pro grammne. His name and reputation only had hitherto been known to Hong Kong followers of the game, but yesterday, they demonstrated how much they admired him and his play, and it is certain that his appearance was chiefly responsible for the big crowd.

Attention was focussed on Cochet,

A Fine Display.

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Wickets Fall Steadily After Tian.

After tin O'Hara continued to bowl at the Yard end and Wilson at the other. A low runs were scored and then Bostock Hill played inside of a leg break from the Docter and was well caught low down by Wilson at slip, the elder rolling over but holding the ball off the ground. (118-8-45.) Evidently 48 is an unlucky number in Selangor. With Gibson and Smith together- both batsmen with long reaches things were very quiet. O'Hara had them tucked up always when Early Surprises.

he pitched up, but he bowled some In Wilson's second over he clean amazing short uns about this time and at least three easy boundaries bowled Wong with a beauty, which went begging... Gibson began to Wong was playing to leg when it took his of stump. From the first open out but he was very lucky not to be bowled by a fine ball from ball that Hopkins received it was Wilson which went for four byes. evident that he was a good bat, but However, Smith was 1.b.w. to the sion varied only by four leg-byes.. that M, W. Lo, who played against well. The Rumjahns did well and! even so Wilson, got another swinger fast bowler at 132. He had never past him in his fourth over and up looked like getting runs, Jansen rooted his of stamp. (11-9-4.) Lal succeeded, and Gibson clumped the after Marshall had had a single he opponents the French champica drawing level from 2-3 down in the 1 "Singh came in to fill the vacancy Doctor for a couple of Ene drives, and he and Wynch started to run and brought Leach on in his place. Play closed alter that over with the perfectly evident that he possessed ace of winning the set in which short singles. Wilson should have met with further success a couple of overs later as Lal Singh swept

He hit a lovely four to leg appar ently from an off break but tried

to drive one which was too short

Marshall seemed more at home, and at 70 Jansen went on again at the Law Court's end and Smith at the A long spell of quiet ea other. sued broken only by four byes off a splendid ball of Jansen's which beat the bat, wicket and stumper. Six maidens were bowled in succes. then with the light failing rapidly Hopkins went on for Jansen and all but got Madar to play on. score at 79 for.two wickets.

Summary.

A very good standard was main tained. Saappy rallies became a bright feature of the match which sustained the interest of an appre

The French on the whole, proved slightly superior, and the final is a good indication of the respec- tive strength of both pairs. Lan- better exhibition, especially at the dry, the shorter of the two, gave a net, and he covered the court very satisfied their opponents. were deservedly applauded on

first act, while they were within an they led by 5 and 40-15.

The Play.

He gave a wonderful all round performance, although it was gener-cintive gallery. ally felt that he would have been seen to better advantage against stiffer apposition. What impressed spectaton most was the ease and shots, which he and in his move- grace with which he executed his ments about the cours. The fact him yesterday, is admittedly, not such a hard hitter as most of the

has met is no criterion. It was

fine seose of anticipation, by rea Bon of which he moved in the direction of the ball, almost im- mediately Lo had finished

Mixed Doubles, which followed the fulness of the same faculty in the

much harder than Le, was on the opposite side of the court.

They

ful, however, and thus led 4 lave.

ously in a match. He was success.

Still exploiting in the next game, he placed at will, but also made errers. Douce was called three times, Lo finally winning his fræ. game.

Opening out in the next game, Cochet put in several hard shots, Lo pat up a splendid struggle in this game howover and was a plauded for passing the world's champion a couple of times. The Chinese player also hit hard and became enterprising for the first time, but Cochet retrieved difficult shots with case and won, the game to lead 5-1, and took the next one easily for the set at 6-1.

Second Set.

A much different exhibition was given by both in the second wet. Lo gave a very creditable perform ance and is to be congratulation on giving the world's champion a good game.

him to long leg and skied the ball. and skied it. O'Hara running be- Mainya have reason to congratulate stroke. He demonstrated the use drew first blood, breaking through first game. The next was charac

Cochet started by sending the ball round the court, to win the

which Lo came off more successful, terised by very fast exchanges, in

fortably (2-1).

Lo seized a lead of 10 Jove 'on' account of two errors by Cochet and a bica follow up, but the latter brought of two brilliant shots. Lo won the game however (s all).

Cochet made, the score 39 in his favour by a spectacular exhibition in the fifth gama by a amaah, a drop ball and a fast backhand cross court drive, all of which left Lo standing.

Lo then won a long rally and The passed Cochet at the net. latter then hit out winning a point and then cleverly tricking Lo for the not.

Lo forced the pace and" won the next point, following that at the net, after up by an ace Cochet made two hard saves.

At 3 all, Cochet netted thrice. Lo became enterprising, but was

make errors

twice. forced to Cochet brought the score to douce by sa lovely side line drive; then Lo emulated him, which brought farth Deuse was cailed several times, Lo

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won a fine rally by a cross court drive, but Cochet gave a lesson in attacking, and finally tricked Le three times in succession to lead

4-3,

Lo was applauded for bringing the cores level and then leading by 3-4, but Cochet, settled down seriously and ended the match by winning the next three games.

Mixed Doubles.

In the third match Cochet part- mered Miss E. Le against Brugaon and Mrs, Tottenham. It proved to be the best. Mixed Doubles Match ever seen in the Colony, in which the ladies showed up extremely well" Miss Lo, however, undoubt. edly gave the better performance yesterday, and was frequently op- plauded for saving hard shots and scoring fine points. Cochet and Miss Lo won the first set at 7-5, but on account of pressure of time play ended at 4 all in the second

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VISITORS LEAVE.

The quartette left immediately after the matches for the s.s. Andre 1.4.30 am. to-day for Saigon.

and fell backwards and the ball pleasant to watch and he had four catch was put down, though each Singles, in which Brugaon who hits and after some sharp rallies his but Cochet annexed the next com- Lehon which was to leave port at

The First Change.

bis H.D. served first, but the French A fairly even day's cricket, but The folder managed to get to hind the bowler's wicket brought

S.A. however held his own love." very nasty catch while running back

serious difficulties. Each time & but after taking the ball he tripped off a very fine catch. (145-8-29) themselves as twice they were in

and winning their own to lead a

Gibson's innings though short was slipped out of his hands. However fours in it.

chance was a bit of a brute. Any

pair won their first game. They were also successful ia. breaking through Redel's service, to level in his next over Torry upset

Jaasen, who gave one the impres- thing might have happened if Lal

A Master Player.

9 all. The French pair then played Singh had been taken at long leg Wynch's off stump with a yorker

Cochet is short, but well built and fine tennis and put in many specta bowled from well behind the bowl-sion that he might have gone in a for a halt voller. (243) Wilson of Wilson to send up 150, and carted skier had been taken behind the strong. He has nothing out of the cular, shots in the next three games ing crease which the batsman took hit earlier hit a lovely square cut about in the thirties; and if the

sticks Malaya would not have ordinary in his style. hut his grip of which went to them. The ladinas had taken three for seven, at this Leach to the leg boundary, next reached,200. Their batting was not the racket is tight. Es service was however rallied and by

a great over, as did Waring Leach's leg period.

theory was not 1

conspicuous very impressive with the exception swift and sure and delivered with effort equalised at 3 al S.A. lost of Lal Singh, but I fancy we have swerve of the body, which added his service game, and after deace success. Next over he timed one of At this point Leach relieved Wilson's slower ones beautifully and not seen the best of it. "Hopkins is weight to the shot, while he finish had been called once in the next O'Hara who had bowled very put him on to the tramway track obviously a clasa bat and Bostocked with a sharp follow through. game, the visitors captured the Brat

The He generally advanced a step or set at 7-5. steadily but did not seem to be behind the raised stand. A tre-Hill a very sound defender.

later bats, Gibson, Jansen and two and volleyed his opponent's The second set produced as even making them come off the pitchmendous hit, played with little ap

Waring played exactly the right return, following that up to the better struggle with each pair lend. quite as quickly as of old. Bostock parent forec. Stokes then went on

The net where he showed himself to being alternately H.D. won his game and saved their side.

He delighted service, bat Hill got the first hit four of the at the Yard end, and Rawsthorne

Laadry retaliated, latter certainly was "blooming 'gh a perfect master. match with a fine, extra-cover drive relieved Wilson but seven runa came

and blooming 'ard and blooming the spectators with some magni S.A. put his pair up again, only off a pitched up one of Torry's. Tal from his årst over.

ficent smashes, at which, despite to ree Rodel equalise. The French often.' Singh evidently was trying to im-

his comparative shortness, he really forged ahead by winning a love Shanghai In The Field. prove the pace and had bad luck

excels. Low returns, he dealt with game at the expense of H.D.'s s07- with a terrific square lrg hit that

severely, either sending over a fore- vice. The most exciting part of the hand of backhand cross court, or mateb, however, followed. Landry hit the umpire. It was bad luck on the umpire too, as it was a very

executing a stop volley which would failed to hold bis service, after nasty smack. After no less than

dence had been called once, and keep low,

At Rasoline. fifty minutes play thirty was hoist-

with, S.A. serving and following up Cochel's performance at the base- well backed up by some fine volley- Heing by H.D. the Indians took the line was no lese convincing.

his opponent's lead again (4-3). invariably took

Playing with determination the shots on the rise with a dat con- tact, cutting with nest finesse. He French drew level. Then the local would draw Lo up to the net, then pair for a period gained the supre- by degrees force him to retreat to macy, winning the ninth game and the bastlice, finally surprising Legoing on to lead 40-15 in the tenth, by a drop ehot just over the set, when they had the set in hand, which however they could not make which left little chance to save.

Hong Kong is glad to have had good for Landry, playing cleverly, the opportunity of seeing M. Cochet managed to pull the set, out of the in action. He has left behind him fire. The eleventh game produced which another good struggle, which even- enduring impressico in

favour of the French who also took the twelfth, sould be of great help to local tually ended in players.

and with it the net and match.

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A Stübbera Stand,

peated it a couple of balls later and

Changing Fortune.

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This stand put on thirty rune Torry Wilson bowled very well indeed with the new ball and it was very quickly and the balance seem-

Malaya, no fault of his a much smaller ed swinging again to

O'Hara Scoring continued. Waring fluked a total was not the result.

ever and four over second slip's head after bowled za steadily as driving one well to-the on boundary deserved his wickets though I rather before, both off Stokes, and con- thought Braddell played the ball Leach still kept Wilson on though tinuing cheerfully they sent up the with his clothes, and not the bat. 2010. Shanghal rather lost their It was, I am told, deflected a lot, he was palpably tiring, and Bostock Hill carted a full-toss to the legarip on the game here and their and he had his gloves and but in boundary. Next over Lal Singh got bowling cracked a bit. Lench tried front of him facing square-leg so a beauty to long leg off what seems Madar and after a big four to long it was not entirely surprising to see to be a favourite shot of his to by Waring and a single or wo him go. Leach bowled fairly, well a ball on his legs. He drops on one Jansen skied one and was caught he has bowled better but none of by O'Hara at mid-on, (213-0-37-) the others were very impressive knee and at the same time sweep A most useful innings.

The ground Belding on the whole the bat across with a full swing-a

Wilson went on at the Law was good but a bit slack in places. rezy pretty shot to watch. He re-

Courts end with the new ball and The throwing in on the whole was Knight cut him square for 2 and nut the ball on top of the indies then placed him to the square leg adrift in that awful Inst half-hour. everything went teat. Rawsthorne relieved Wilson, but Lench continued to try his leg boundary, Waring skied Madar to Apart from his one lapse Barnes trap on Lal Singh and rather a terrife height but Barnes dropped kept excellently and at times was pretty. dud between them ensued.it and nenaple of runs later Leach brilliant on the leg side. However runs came fairly steadily dropped the same baterean at mill- Shanghai were demoralized. and at sixty-two O'Hara went on aff. ngain at his old end, and kept Waring entirely neglecting the Bostock Hill pretty quiet, though centre of his bat got yet another Lal Singh began to jump in to him four off the edge. Then reverting and drive. Orr in the deep, however, to its middle he hit a beautiful four was quick and safe. Marshall re-to square leg. However, the pace the bute. lieved Rawthorne at 18, and roas too hot to last and Wilson he

The ceeded to bowl high tossed leg. bowled him clean at 33. breaks cutside Lal. Singh's legs. innings closed at about 3 p.m. and The batsman was quite adrift with far the most enterprising (if not him and he sent down a maiden the most scientific) cricket was seen over. (At this point the Shanghai during the last hour. scorer was seen to smile!). It was

Shanghai Bat.

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rather hard to see what he was Stokes and Simpson started for doing but neither batsman secred Shanghai and Smith bowled down to connect with the next over either wind, and three singles came in the Later on Lal Singh got him to..the first over. Jansen bowled at the leg boundary twice, but continued other end. Neither bowler was to treat him with a good deal of doing very much to start with and Stokes sent the first ten up with a respect.

The Stand Ends,

beautiful shot to long leg of Jatsen. twelve Smith seemed to be in trouble with Just before half past Wilson went on at the Law Courts the hole. Leach had dug and sent ond and Lal Singh mistimed his first down some tremendously long hops ball and was easily caught and at which Simpson swung wildly and bowled. It had been an invaluable he was lucky to miss them. Stokes innings for his side and he bad very got Jansen away several times for. bad luck in not getting his lifty four-including one priceless off especially as the unfortunate um- drive all along the carpet. Both pire had robbed him of a certain bowlers, in fact, seemed quite un- Bat full credit should be happy and at 28 Braddell "very four. given Leach for rather a subtle wisely replaced Smith by Bostock even better change change of bowling. Braddell came Hill, and an

but excellent,

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Malaya Bowling.

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I was very disappointed in Smith The former is not and Jansen. particularly extra-fast and except in the last over did not seem to bother Jansen was better when time. the second Bostock Hill did not get a wicket bat he was a pleasure to watch. Lal Singh was very useful though his bad bails were the ones that got wickets. The fielding of the side was excellent, and Braddell End his field very well set.

Shanghai Batsmen.

Stokes has come on enormously and played a delightful innings, Simpson given one the impression that he has some very pretty shots, but he is extraordinarily casual and swings at (rather than hooks) short balls as if he didn't bother to look at them. From the way he ran the first run always, one would have suspected he learnt his cricket in Hong Kong.

Finale.

It is pretty clear that where Malaya score is in their levelness. Smith certainly did not seem to deserve so high a place in the batting order but I hear he is a

in and was none too comfortable at bowler (ton)-came next over. One good bat. Jansen hit splendidly first, and was caught at the wicket cannot help feeling that tea might on the leg side off O'Hara. The have been taken at 3 pm. in the Doctor had bowled 14 overs for 20 event of an innings terminating be- runs and one wicket. (99-3-2)

tween 2 and 3.45 p.m.

After Tea.

Stokes, however, very pretty four through

earlier and so possibly might and certainly might have gone in Knight, but for the fact that some one has to go in No. 10 and No. 111 Altogether it was one of the most pleasant day's cricket I have which-

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The Swing of the Pandulum.

Lal Singh, fast medium right banded for a long time. Fortune bad row swung back to Shanghai Bestock Hill, however, relieved. Jansen after tea, and the

Present score and analysis: put the hundred up with a four to two new bowlers seemed a distinct

First Innings of Malaya. mid-wicket off Wilson and took an improvement, other, a beauty through extra-cover, managed

W. A. D. Wynch, b.Wilson... 4 E. I. Evan Wong, b Wilson... 1 H. O. Hopkins, b Wilson, 4 Lal Singh, e and b Wilson...48 A. J. Bostock Hill, e Wilson,'

b O'Hara

in the same over. The century had the covers off the slow bowler. Simpson, who had given away. taken two bours to make.

One has seldom seen a batsmaa several runs by only sauntering over more uncomfortable than Smith the first, survived a confident up- with O'Hara bat Bosteck Hill plas peal for stumping at 34, and seemed ed most steadily and no further to be taking more chances than the disaster occurred before the tiffio situation warranted. Stokes played It was a great interval. Malara had scored 111 beautiful cricket.

and Bostock Hill was not put 43 treat to watch the two of them 1.

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