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S'HAI BEAT KOWLOON · G. A. HARRIMAN'S WEEKLY REPORT

IN HOLIDAY GAME

BRIGHT CRICKET BY SAM ISAACS

The Shanghai interport team revealed something like their true form when they played Kowloon Cricket Club in an all-day match yesterday and won comfortably by four wickets.

As expected, cricket was of a regular holiday nature with the result that the batsmen went for

ne runs tr right: royal fashion? of play Although the standard was not nearly as high as that in Ibe Interports, the

certainly brighter and

cricket was

there was

Lot the boring scratching about by arty of the batsmen,

Kowloon had first use of "the wickets and were given a good Teddy Fincher and start by Arthur Lay who put on 49 runs for the Arst wicket. Then two wicke.s fell cheaply but the other batsmen all managed to get some collected 38 while runs. Munan

Stapleton and Victor Gitting each go: 27, Teddy Fincher-finally de- claring the innings closed at 193

9.

SHANGHAI BATS

Unlike Kowloon, the visitors did not start any too well and two wickets were down for .22 runs bé- fore very long. Then Booth and Sinclair got together and made the score look something like respec- taple but it was left to Sam Isaacs to give the spectators a real treat. He played what might be termed "Free Forresters" cricket and in the first over banged the ball away

get twenty runs a six followed Sam by three fours and a two. eventualy got 44, but what an in- nings!

this Donald Leach (64) After and Mayhew (50, not out) played good cricket and they put on 107 runs before Leach got out in the last over when he hit at every- i thing.

SERVICE TO READERS ham,

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Burnett

R. Booth, c Mackay, b

Fincher

A. C. Sinclair, b Smith:

3

42

32

J. A. Isaacs, c E. C. Fincher,

b Burnett .....

44

D. W. Leach, c E. F. Fincher,

b Smith

64°

P. Madar, e Lay, b Sargent J. C. «enkin b Sargent

0

0

D

50

5

......250

J. C. Jenkin, b Sargent JF. N. Mayhew, not ous

Extras A

Total for 8 wkis. T. W. R. Wilson, P. V. Simpson and T. A. Madar, did not bat.

Fall of wickets:-1/7; 2/22; 3/82; 4/115: 5/137; 6:143; 7/143; 8/250.

Burnett

Sargent

Smalth

Bowling Analysis

E. F. Flacher

0. M. R. W. 17 2 74 3 53 2 12

59

7.4 -

Mackay ... 3

Kowloon

-

451

14

E. C. Fincher, c Leach, b

Madar

A. T. Lay, e Sinclair, b

Stokes

44

26

E.. F. Fincher, 1.b.w., b Leach 1 Q. C. Burnett, o T. Madar,

b Leach

N. A. E. Mackay, c Mayhew,

b Leach

1

13

C. F. Stapleton, c. and b

Madar....

27

8. V. Gittins, c T. Mádar, b

Stokes

27

F. A. Mann, Lb.w, b Leach 38 F. 8. W. Smith, Madar... 10

B. Jex, not out

Extras

¿

Total for

wkts.....193.

C. B. R. Sargent and W. Mul- caby, did not bat.

Fall of wickets:-1/49; 2/53; 3/59; 4/73; 5/96; 6/134; 7/173; 8/189; 9/193.

Bowling Analysis

After the game Mr. Ezra Abra- vice-president of the Club, presented the Shanghai captain' with a flag and said that they had

having had

Isaacs the all enjoyed

again of entertaining pleasure

Shanghai Stokes, c Jex, b

Ic

'Burnett H. T Smith,

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League Cricket

Continued from Page 9.7

NAVY v. INDIANS

0. M. R. W.

2.

-

10

Wilson

3. 22

Stokes

14 2 54

2

"Leach

16.3 8

31

4

P. Madar

10

38

14

Jenkin

3 ·1

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"At King's Park the Navy beat Indian Recreation Club 2nd XI by

four wickets,

Taking first knock the Indians made a declaration with their total of 124 for 7, their captain, K. Nazarin playing good cricket to make 39 runs.

#

Thanks to some steady batting, the Navy then went on to make 125 for & when stumps were drawn.

The scores were:

Indian R. C. XI

H. T: M. Barma, b Luard. K Nazarin, c Marsham,

Luard........

A. R. Abbas, b Luard

0

59

A. K. Minu, c Marsham,

Luard

8

A. R. Sufiad, b Lewis.........

AA. Aziz, b Maraham...

I

AA Rumjahn, c and b

Besant .....................

18-

5

27

A H. Baker, not out

M. R. Abbas, not out......

Fxtraa

Total (for 7 wkts. dec. 124 A Rahmin and T. Hamet did not

bat.

Bowling Analysis

O. M. R. W. 10 1 .42

4

4 09

0"

7 D. 18

1

5 01 12-1 51161

1

"Luard Cagby Lewis Marsham Besant

www.Bowled 2 no balls."

Royal Navy II"

Lt. Carver, b. Rumjahn ... 10 Sub Lt. Christian Smith, c.

Aziz, b A. R. Abbas „DA (18) Lt. Marsham Nazarin, b

AB, Peatfield, run out

Booth

Lt. Luard, c Rahmin, b. A.

R. Abbas

||

Lt. Jom. Besant, not out

24

Lt. Bramwell, c Baker, b M

R. Abbas.

0

13

12

Md. Stater, not out ...

Extras

Total (for 6 wkts.) ......125 A. B. Lewis, A. C. Cagby and A. B. Huddleston did not bat

Bowling Analysis

4

O. M. R. W.

1 34 *** 6 12

Buffad Rumjahnaive 7 1 28 1

5 2

21

2

D

A. R. Abbas... Nazarin

0 -17 MR. Abbas ... 4 0 15

FRIENDLIES"...

K.C.C. and C.C.C.

This match was played on, the KCC ground and it resulted in a draw. A feature of the game was the strange coincidence that one of the opening bats on each side made 77 runs.

'Despite the total of 148 for 3 wickets F. K. Lee secured 4 wic- kets for 13 runs.

In reply, Craigengower scored 134 for 6 wickets of which F. K Lee knocked up 77 not out. Els innings included. 14 boundaries., F. 8. W. Smith took 4 wickets for 48

runs.

Another Draw

An excellent innings of 96 by Sgt. Taylor of the Royal Engineers was the feature of the drawn match between the second elevens of the Civil Bervice Cricket Club and the Royal Engineers and Ber- vices on the former's ground;

The scores were

REA 183 for 6 (Sgt. Taylor 96, daca 7 for 9 (Q M. 8. Blackler 4 fot 24, Bpr. Wells 3 for40)

A dull market was again experi- -enced during the week under re-

view with many prices marked down to new low levels. Buying power remained very small though Hongkong Banks and Unions con-- tinued in demand at rates of the preceding week. Investment coun- ters attracted little attention with Wharves done down to $117 and Hongkong: Electrics to $73,

Hongkong Lands were also easier with share offering at 874.

Hongkong Trams declined to a buying rate of $20.

Siar Ferries maintained their

I strength and were transacted at

$99

Telephones again eased off hav- Ing changed hands at $30/301, closing in demand at 8292. Among the minor issues Hotels again suf- fered a decline and were transact- ed at falling rates from $6.15 to 36.

China Lights dropped consider- ably and were done to 89.

Cements eased off a great deal and were put through at $1.30/50

Ropes again touched new low levels with shares on offer at 86.00. Lane Crawfords showed promin- ence and were enquired for at $4.15.

The mining section was some- what quiet, though Antsmoks were put through at 79/80 c. and Big Wedge at 28,30 €

The tendency of the market at the close is rather weak amongst Investment issued but steady with the minor issues.

BUSINESS DONE DURING

THE WEEK

Hongkong Banks, $1825- Union Insurances, 8580/585 China Underwriters, 81.85/75 Antamoks, 79/80c.

Big Wedge. 29/30c. Raubs, $13.30

Wharves, #117/118)

Providents (old), $2.50/60 Ewos S$13.60/13:05

Hongkong Hotels, $6.00/6,15 Tramways,, §21.25

Star Ferries, 899.50

Yaumati Ferries, 825.00

China Lights (old), $9.00/9,60 Electrics, 873/74.50

Hongkong Telephones, 830/30,50 Hongkong Ropes, $6.00

Dairy Farms, $28.25

Lane Crawfords, $4.30

And Yet Another.

At Happy Valley. the K.C.C. juniors held the Craigengower sec- ond eleven to a draw. The highest scorers for the home team were 8. Abbas (62 retired). and Leonard (50, not out). Craigengower made 178 for $ (declared) while Kowloon replied with 78 for 8.

Services' Team To Meet Shanghai

The United Services' cricket ele-

ven for the match against Shang- hai on Tuesday has been selected. as follows:

Capt. Williams (R.A.); Lt. Walk- er (RE), L. Garthwalte (RA), Lt. Waring (R.A), Capt. Michell (RA), Major Bonavia (RAMO), Capt. Cutler (RM), Leut.-Com- mander Stevenson (R.N.)," Lett. Faden (RN.), Firing Officer Mor ris (RF), and L. 6. A. Richards (R.N.),

V.R.C. v. UNIVERSITY.

A riendly game between the Varsity and V.R.C. was played on the Varsity ground yesterday and resulted in a draw each side scoring 120 runs.

Scores:

Hong Kong University. 120

"Rodrigues, 44 not out,

Gosano, 20.

A. A Rumjahn, 7 for 44 .V.RO. J........

Ozorio, 61,

Gosano, 5 for 35.

NAVY V. LINCOLN

120

This match was played at 800- kunpoo yesterday and resulted in

draw.

The Navy batted first and de- clared at 186 for 8 to which the Lincolns replied with 128 for 9.

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