THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1929.
Local Sport
HONG KONG v. SHANGHAI
COLLAPSE OF HOME SIDE.
FINCHER'S FINE DEFENCE,
SHANGHAI LEAD WITH 5 WICKETS IN HAND.
Shanghai had the best of the opening day, on Saturday, of the Hong Kong-Shanghai Interport. The Home side were dismissed for 114, of which E. C. Fincher made 53, and the visitors by careful play put on 131 for 5 wickets, ".
should have been caught in the slips but the ball went between first and second slip. It is difficult to see if they are standing too close in or too wide apart, but in view of the number of fours which have gone in the same place during the practico games it looks as though we ought to do something about it.
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Their batting was in and out. Stokes was out to a brilliant catch. Marshall was beautifully free but should have been caught, after he had made about fifteen or so, off Bowker. Maar one supposes had orders to stick, but he was very dull to watch. He took about two hours Howard to get his thirty-nine. never looked much like getting a big score and he was lucky to have Orr stopped as long as he did. tried to stick instead of hit, which is his natural game and paid the penalty. Barnes however, for him, time was scoring rapidly when arrived.
ter than anyone on. the home side,
CLUB DE RECREIO The last-named was second to the
SPORTS.
PORTUGUESE COMMUNITY EN FETE.
ATHLETIC MEET AT KING'S
PARK.
K.O.S.Ball the way, but St. Andrew's hung elose on their becla and their last man just managed to get ahead of the Wanderers' re- presentative at the tape. It was an exciting ight for second place and St. Andrews did really well to get there.
YACHTING.
SATURDAY'S RACES.
The second Championship racq for racing yachts was sailed on Saturday afternoon over a course
At the conclusion of the sports, of s.2 miles from the Club Houses
Cerveira Madame A. L
deto, Lyemua Beacon (S), Channel Albuquerque o Castro gavo away Rocka (P), Mark on line (P) and the prizes. In asking her to do Channel Rocks (S). su Mr. Leo d'Almada e Castro, Jr., The results were as follow:- President of the Club thanked the
"I. Olası.** The Portuguese community were committes and others who had en fete at the grounds of the Club | worked to make the sports a Buc-}
He also drew attention to de Recreio yesterday when the cess. second annual athletic meeting of the success of the Gorans brothers. Diana (3)
the Club was held. The premises and the sports ground presented an
Results
(Start at 233 p.m.)
Finished Corrected
Times.
Times. 4.00.34
Colleen (4) ...... 4.00.35 Rolla (5)........ 4,05.33 The results were as follows:-
Falcon (6).... 1,29.10 Long Jump-1. C. Assumpcao;La Linda (1) 4.07,16
2, C. A. Figueiredo, Distance: 19 Dorothea (2) .... 4.00.56) feet, 4 inches.
120 Yards.1, B. Gesano: 2, H.
A.
R. Pinna. Time: 13 seconds. Putting the Shot.-1, M. Xavier; 9, M. M. Soares. Distance:
Hong Kong Bowling. Changes of Bowling.
To my mind Alan Reid bowled bet Bowker went off then and, as with a bit of luck would have Reid was obviously picked as medium fast left-hand bowler, it had several more wickets. Bowker was slinging them down very fast was, difficult understand why he was not put on down wind. Brace and working desperately hard as animated appearance and favoured went on and did not look very dan usual. Brace kept on the short side with exceptionally good weather a and gave few runs away. I am gerous. Wyatt had bowled very
a bit doubtful what will happen very good day's enjoyment was pro- steadily until his eighth over off he bowls that length to Lench, vided by the athletes. which they made eight.
though of course to a mediocre bata The sports commenced early in Feid then went on at the Yardman it is difficult. Wyatt seemed the afternoon and the Best excite end and Marshall skied his first to to have no luck and was a bit un- A full description by Mr. B. Abbit of the day's play follows:--
square leg but no one was there certain, as were 3fusspa and Anderment The day was rather dull and over. When the batsman gets his legs and and Reid himself nearly got to it. son. I should have liked to see treated was when B. Gésano best cast when Brace and Fincher went bat all tangled up together in try. The rest of the over was good save Owen Hughes have had a bowl at his brother by a touch in the 100 in to open for Hong Kong, after ing to stop n ball, it very often does for a long hop on the leg which Madar about half past four of yards race for the championship of Xavier, Time: 29.2 seconds.
result in a plny on! (68-7-5.) Madar put to long leg for four. A twenty to five. I believe he would
quiet spell ensued, and then Mar have got him out and I am almost the Club. shall let out at Brace and was well Bure his full pitch would hit who won the event last year wa taken at cover by Musson for a Barney's stamps!
(This is not third, a matter of a few inches bo nice 52. He should have been out | joke)." in the slips early on but had played very free and attractive cricket quiet unlike his stiff style against Malaya. (78-3-50)
Hancock had cheered up the local Brace people by winning the toss. faced Wilson from the Law Court's end as usual. The breeze was from the North-West luckily, not North East (one writes, it is to be fear
Brace was
A partisan). ed, na lucky not to touch the fifth ball at which he played, and took a quiet single from the last ball. The Doctor went on at the Yard end and three singles came. Brace and Fincher, stopped to argue in the middle of the pitch about a single
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In view of the utter lack of sur cess that attended the defensive efforts of the former batsmen, it is difficult to discover why Reid tried the same methods to O'Hara, and he had one nightmare over of almost every ball of which he might have been out. He survived other and then drove the Doctor
Slow Oricket, straight for four. Marshall would
Soon after Howard came in it bave caught it easily but he never saw it and moved to leg instead of looked as if Pearce bad stumped stopping where he was Reid how him very smartly off Reid, but the ever got a beauty round to square umpito gave him not-out. In Reid's leg which Simpson saved..very-wellnext over Owen Hughes made a fine. indeed. Sixty was now up? Next attempt to take one at first slip- over he dumped Leach round to going down at full length but though mid-wicket and Stokes caught a he got hold of it the ball just next over but they both got home beauty low down. He was out, but touched the ground. Few heldsman all right. Still, it made the spects. he was out with honour. (64-8-) would have touched the catch at Wyatt went in and wisely started all. Reid at this point was bowling tors a bit nervous! Fincher sent hitting, getting a big single and a very well indeed. Bowker resumed the ten up with a good book off a four that carried Marshall and
for Brace, and clean beat Howard three times in his first over. Mus very short ball from O'Harn, and would have been a six but for a
tree. He lifted Lench for two over son went on for Reid, and at 89 tea Inter "drove O'Hara hard för four mid wicket and skied a single to was taken. to the off but one run later n discover, but it fell safe by inches. aster happened, as Brace played the Next over Wyatt carted a single, and Fischer had a couple of de bail on to his foot, and it slowly lightful leg glances for two apiece. rolled on to his wicket before beNext however Wyatt
over could recover. Shanghai apparent bowled in trying to hit Leach. He ly were in luck again! It was 4.
had showed that a hitting policy might have served the early bats tragedy for the home side.
a bit better than their defensive Another Victim for the Doctor.
paliny (83-0-8.) Bowker got a couple of singles, but as O'Hara Pearce shaped more confidently had served up four half-volleys to against Wilson than against the him it was unfortunate he had not. mare! Tiffin came with the score alow merchant, and alter a hard a 5 for 8 wickets. One was in boundary to extra cover he tried need of spiritual comfort by that to cut a wide one going away and only just put it short of Rawsthorne at backward point. The batsmen were very quiet evidently trying to
time.
Was
4
Last Wicket Stand After Tim. Singles were the order of the day after tiffin. Fincher seeming once more quite at ease. Bowker do
After Tea....
Musson gave way to Wyatt äfter single to leg. Things remained very tea and Madar got a two and a
dreary. Madar anicked a four of Wyatt and Asderson, going on at the Law Court's end. opened with four wides. He then bowled two maidens and later Howard lifted hira for three to mil-wicket. This represented the total of the scoring for about ten minutes. Then the same batsman straight drove Wyatt for four and on drove him for a.
single, Another Wickat.
At this period an aeroplane fler! over the ground and 'afforded some much needed interest, to the game, Howard then played forward at Reid, missed it and dragged his
keep the wicket going until thefended grimly, waiting for the long foot, and Pearce had the bails of
Next over Brace clean bowled Orr for a duck, and things began to look up, until it was seen that Barnen was coming in to play out last quarter of En hour. The newcomer however (129-5-0.) proceeded to hit a couple of singles,
gloss was off the ball. A confident hop that never came
like a fash. (123-4-19.) He lashed appeal for 1.b.w. From Wilson was out once at the Doctor and had negatived and Pearce got a beauti- couple but resumed his stone-wall tactics later. Lench heat Fincher ful four to long leg later. But at and Barnes too and four hres sent
the Then Wilson re he paid the penalty of being up the century.
lieved O'Hara, who had bowled tempted by O'Hara on the off, and overs for 85 runs and four wickets. put one up to Stokes at cover. Fincher mushed the new bowler to was very sad but not surprising as the lez boundary twice and com- he bad been nibbling at the offpleted his fifty amid loud applause. Fou byes took it to 114, when
Aceldams.
· Musson, who succeeded, (he was playing vice Reynolds who could not get away), was dropped at the wicket in the Doctor's next over and celebrated it by off driving him for four. Wilson meanwhile had bowled eight overs for seven runs- mostly to Fincher. He was varying his pace well and had one or two bits of bed fuck in just missing the sticks. However he got his wicket just after this, Musson for some reason trying to glide a ball on his middle stump. No doubt it swerved but he ought to have expected that. (344) Next over Owen Hughes was low. to a ball from O'Hara which, from the way he played it. he seemed to think had pitched clear of the sticks. (35-41.)
SHANGHAI BAT,
HONG KONG'S EARLY
SUCCESSES.
COMMENTARY,
trap the whole time. (29-9-11). Firche lashed out at Leach and Stokes raced to extra cover and
It is no good beating about the after jugeling for some time with bush. Hong Kong certainly had a very high catch held on to Rabominable lack in having three men play on, but on the whole it The last wicket had put on 31 runa, considerably the biggest, score for was a display of thoroughly bad bat any singie wicket. Bowker, who ting. Fischer's knock stood out in had defended excellently and sun relief as a fine exhibition of defen sive cricket. The wickets were, fall. very sharply, was not out five.
ing steadily at the other end but, recognising his own limitations as a bat, be did not attempt to forco the game unduly. He is not, and never wili be, a big hitter. He rightly took advantage of the few bad balls Shanghai hävled him and gave no chance. He got out final- ly in trying a big hit off Lunch. Simpson and Stokes started for Beyond Fincher, to be quite Shanghal, Bowker bowling at the honest, it looked as if the bad luck Yard end as usual. Simpson had a of Brace's dismissal, and the dis single from the over. Wyatt bowled aster of Pearce had rather knockeri at the other end, and off Bowker's the heart out of some of the bats second ove: Simpson had the peach men. Hancock seemed always abso- of a four past second slip but was lutely on top of the situation until finely taken at the wicket by Pearce he too had bad luck in playing on. couple of balls later. (1) Wyatt did the right thing in try It is rather curious that the Cap- Marshall came in and cracked a ing to go for the bowling, and tains as far have been faced with rank long hop to mid wicket for Bowker was excellent, being quiis an awkward situating on going in four. Brace went on instead of unperturbed. The last wicket stand was the one bright spot of to bat. Leach went in twice and Wyatt immediately and bowled a Braddell once, when runa were maiden. Wyatt then went on at
the innings. Hancock had the other end, and Bowker bowled urgently needed.
The Wicket. worse situation to face than say from the Law Courls. The wind of them but he started on his job | had shifted and was blowing from in an unperturbed way, and got the West. The change of ends was beautiful four of O'Hara to extra cover, all along the carpet.
Collapse Continues.
justified sa Stokes swung at one. outside the leg stick and apparently touched it before it hit his jeg. Pearce fell across to leg and effect (13-2-1)
At 45 Leach relieved Torzy who bad bowled thirteen overs for thirteen runs and one wicket. ed a perfectly wonderful catch.look dificult and so did Shanghai
Again Shanghai had a bit of Jack as Hancock who had been playing really confidently played the ball on to his leg and thence it rolled
overs
1. and G. Class." (Start at 2.30 p.m.)
4.03.-40.8
4.03.53
4.13,68
4.04.23.8 4.03.09.5.
Finished Corrected.
Times. Times.
27 feet, 3 inches. (The winner in Daphne (1) 4.93,01
Gine} (5)
4.23.01
to which spectators were reached the event last year, Halyeon (3) ...... 4.29.04
4.90.01 4.28.37 1.33.35
C. d'Almada e Castro
30 feet, 4 inches.).
4.3-4.03 Yards Boys' Flat Race Wendy (4) .................... 4.39.44) (Handicap)-1, J. Gonics; 2 E.
**Y. Glass." (Start at 2.33 p.m.)
Egg and Spoon. Hace-1, C. A. Barretto: ཤྭ E. P. Souza.'
100 Yards Flat. Race Champion ship.1, B. Gozano; 2. A. Gosane. 100 Yards Girls Flat Race.-1 The 100 Yards Flat Race for Patsy Alves; 2, B. Marques.
The brightest thing in the after-hind the Gosanos. neon was the keeping of Pearce. He was really good, making Ladies Championship drew eight brilliant catch and two very quick entries and following an exciting race, Miss Cynthia Silva breasted the tapo a fifth of a second befors
stumps-one of course not Out here is no doubt in my mind that he is the best wicket-keeper in Hong Kong at present,
Looking Forward,
ABDEе
The game had gone ngainst the Eleme side of course, but I am not particularly despondent. said of Shanghai in their Home trial, our people were so dashed bad that they are bound to take it out of somebody next innings! As long as Donald Leach does not get going too much on Monday 1 shouldn't be at all surprised to see them out by tiffin time, and Hong Kong with a big score on the board by Monday night.
R. ABBIT.
.S-Sines writing the above, I
have been told that "full tosser at the top of Bames' wicket, and every low trick of that kind, have been tried for years and all found wanting!
R. A.
First Innings of Hong Kong. W. Brace, b O'Hara
8
E. C. Fincher, Stokes, b
Leach
53
b
TE. Pearce," e Stokes,
O'Hara
A. H. Musson, 1.b.w. b. Wil-
Son
H. Owen Hughes, 1.b.w. h
O'Hara.
II. R. B. Hancock, b Leach 7 D. J. N. Anderson, g, Wil
son, b O'Hara
0
5
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JE. Richardson, bleach. A. Reid, e Stokes, b Leach ... Lt. Col. F. J. Wyatt, b'Leach 9 A. C. L Bowker, not out ...
Extras: Byes &
Total...
5
.134
Fall of Wickets-1/17; 2/29; 3/34; 4/35; 5/48; 0/47; 7/38; 8/64; 0/88; 10/114.
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R. W.
T. W. R. Wilson 14 Dr. W. E.
O'Hara
5
5
5 07 4 D. W. Leach... 172 0 17
Firat Innings of Shanghai.
O. G. Simpson, e Pearce, b
· Bowker
L. F. Stokes, e Pearce, b
Bowker
F. E. T. Marshall, e Musso:1,
Brace..............
P. Mudar, not out'
C. H. Howard, st. Pearce, b
Reid
1
H. E. Or, b Pearce
E. G. Burnce, not out .................. D. W. Leach, T. L Raws- thorne, Dr. W. E. O'Hara, and T. W. R. Wilson did not bat
Extras: Eyes 4, Leg Byes 3.
Wides o
4
1
Miss Gloria d'Almada.
Perhaps the best item on the pro- gramme was the 440 yards flat race for the championship of the Club. Seven competitors faced the starter. and A. Gosano shot out from the start, leading all the way. A E Carvalho was in the rear most of the way but picked up a good deal of distance on the leader towards the close and was less than two yards behind at the finish.. d'Almada Castro who won last year was third. It is learned that he left the sick bed not mare, than ten days ago and was not fit.
Time: 10 1/5.
High Jump.1, A. Gesano: . B. Gosano, Height: 3 foet, 31 inches. 120 Yards Boys' Flat Race.-1, L. Guterrez; 2, E. Ribeiro.
100 Yards Flat Race, Ladies Championship.-1. Cynthia Silva; 2; Gloria d'Almada.
440 Yards Flat Race' Champion- ship.-1, A Gosano: 2. A. F Carvalho. Time: 55 2/5 seconds. Pereira and M. M. Silva; %, C. A. Barretto and C. E. Barros
Wheelbarrow Race.-1, C. Roza
120 Yards Girls' FlatRace.-I. Gloria d'Almada; 2. C. Barros. |
Rolling the Bowls, E. L. Barros; . F. A. Machado,
Veterans' Race 100 Yards.-I, P. CA. Yvanovich; 2, A. V. Barros.
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The Lighter Side, Rolling The Bowls, provided good deal of entertainment as it drew a large entry. A "jack laid on an uncut green and points were awarded to the competitors for getting as near the jack na possible. The woods gave competi-
880 Yards Flat Race Champion ship.-1, F. M. da Silva; 2. A. E. Carvalho,
Reiny Race.-1, King's Own Sent- tish Borderers; 2, St. Andrew's Club.
P.
Finished Corrected Times Times. Did not finish. 4.33.44 4.33.
..... 4.33.39 ...... 4.222.33
Why Wonder.... Wings (4) Boojum () Bluenose (0) Speedwell (1) Adanac (8) Zephyr (3) Lola (7).
4.20.02
4.39.91
4.33.39 4.39.$34-
4.29.02
4.39.21
4.30.59
4.40.00
4.33.76.0 4.41.12.1
BILLIARDS.
F.M.S, TAMAR BEAT HMS. THRACIAN
In a friendly game played at the Royal Naval Canteen on Saturday, the
HMS. Tamar beat H.M.S. Thracian by 373 points to 469,
The losers are the holder of the Flotilla Cup and this makes the sucess of the Tamar's representa- tires all the more creditable.
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The details are as follows:- H.M.S. Tamar H.36. Thracian Finch... 100 Foster 09 Prite...... Ladies' Nomination.~1, M.
100 Lipwombe “..........." 38 Remedios and Miss E. Remedion; 2, Champion... 100, Cheesman A.. E. Carvalho and G. Alves. Sunderson... 13 Pugh F. M. da Silva; 2, A. E. Carvalho. Suttle
One Mile Race (Handicap),-1, | Collins 100 Orley Time: 5 mins., 36.3 acconds,
Consolation Race (100 Yards).-1.
tors no indication on the matter of. A. Carvalho; 2, A. Silva bias, etc., and it was absolutely hopeless trying to control them. Notwithstanding this handicap, the winner obtained points with each of his four woods.
F. M. da Silva ran a very well judged face to win the half mile championship. He was contented to let his rivals make the pace and confined himself to a burst of speed in the last 100 yards or so, when he
the completely overwhelmed others. The second man to finish was A. E. Carvalho, who passed no less than four competitors in the last eighty yards, to get second place.
Of public interest was the Relay Race, open to any team of four in- the Colony in which two competi
tors had to run 920 yards and two 440 yards. The K.O.SB. won band. somtely in spite of one of their min falling and losing about 40 yards.
A keen race" ensued between St. Andrew's Club and a team enter. ed under the name of Wanderers.
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A Stand Made.
Shanghai in the Field. O'Hara's "twenty-nine Madar, who succeeded, was lucky on to the off stick (48-5-7); to steer a late cut just out of Oven straight off for sixty-nine runs and
Marshall however four wickets, was a great perform FRIENDLY CRICKET. Anderson came in and after a Hughes' reach. couple of overs was caught in put a much better one to the ance for a man no longer in his first the slips from a ghastly shot. boundary off Wyatt who had bisyouth-I always forget if he is
There were two friendly games on (47-6-0)
third man much too close in, con-thirty-four or thirty-five! Wilson's Saturday, but apart from a half Fincher cheered things up by a sidering that his man in the box figures speak for themselves, and century by Lyons (R.A.5.C.) in three and Richardson by a four, was right in on the bat. The same Leach took full advantage of the their game with Lane Crawford's but the latter, though a pretty batsman put Bowker through the situation. It must be many years enough cut, was not too far from covers next over, and seemned for since 5 for 20 and 5 for 17 have been XI, there were no noteworthy per
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