HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1935,
ALL OUT
SHANGHAI TAIL REFUSES TO WAG: 180
180 ALL
COLONY'S POOR DISPLAY IN
SECOND DAY OF INTERPORT
4
Eight Batsmen Dismissed For 84 Runs
BRILLIANT
BOWLING BY DONALD
LEACH
After gaining a lead of 33 runs over Shanghai in the first innings, Hong Kong collapsed deplorably before the brilliant bowling of Donald Leach and J. C. Jenkins, and at the end of play had only collected 84 runs in their second venture to a patchy wicket. Thus Hong Kong are only 117 runs ahead, and have G. M. R. Ricketts. G. S. Dunkley and F. D. Percira to bat.
Ia dismissing Shanghai for 180, Hong Kong have to thank Pereira and Minu for "inspired trundling after lunch, for at one period of the game this did not seem possible. At the tiffin interval, the score read 139 for 4 wickets. It was then that Pereira and Minu claimed the remaining wickets between them, and skittled the rest of Shanghai out. Kermani, the ex-Hong Kong University cricketer played brilliant 86 with hard-hitting and restraint admirably blended.
Against the bowling of Leach and Jenkins after tea, Hong Kong could do nothing, These two bowlers bowled unchanged, and Leach finished up a good days work, with the following analysis: 17 Overs, 9 Maidens, 24 runs, 3 wickets, while Jenkins's read: 20 overs, 5 maidens, 46 run, 3 wickets: .
When lunch was taken. Shang- WUliams then joined Kermani į T. A. Pearce joined his father to ha had carr.ed their overnight and snicked Pereira past Rickes total of 56 rutis for 2 wickets to bur Madar fielding deep saved a 130 runs, but had lost two further boundary. Facing Minu, who had valuable wickets in doing so. Booth
his, men spread all over, the coun- resumed his innings in "partnersh p iry. Williams was content to block with Kermani, but did not remain the Hong Kong left hander for long, being taken behing the wic-three deliveries, but off the fourth, ket by Ricketts fielding at first he alogged to put the ball into the
safe hands of Hayward-fielding a
sip, of Minu,
Leach joined Kerman, and off | mid-off. the fifth ball from Miru sent the latter ID the boundary with a brisk cut through the slips. Leach and Kermani continued to
score
steadily. It a trife slowly. for Minu's bowling had to be treated with respect..
The score read 151-8-1. The second ball down from Pereira nearly had Kerman, but the ball
a smart return to smash down the wickets.
With his third delivery Leach successfully appealed for Lb.w.. agatrist Persse who had contributed a "blob." 64-6-0.
Ricketts now joined this captain
| CHARITY SOCCER
MATCH
while Leach altered his ned hav- Services Beaten By
ing men placed in the country. Ricketts opened his account with
a single off Leach. Booth then re- ceived rounds of applause for a fine piece of felding in the slips.
The Rest
A huge crowd turned out yes-
Leach then cleaned bowled Hay-terday on the Club ground to ward with one that came in from the leg. The batsman had only contributed 6, which was made in an innings featured for its soll darity. 67-7-8 ̧ ̈
Minu came in to face Leach who ; he at once hit for a single to leg. H. Madar again was deservedly ap- plauded for a splendid plece of felding. Ricketts rather luckily snicked Leach for a four with the next ball to send up 70 runs. After a merry innings, though short- lived, which did much to raise the humour of the spectatori. Minu left being cleaned bowled by Leach. 77-8-4
Dunkley then came in and cut one for a four off Leach, sending up the 80. Stumps were then drawn for the day.
SCORE BOARD'
HONG KONG-1st Innings....
SHANGHAI-1st innings B. P. Humphreys, Pere.ra... LF Stokes, e Garthwaite, b T.
A. Pearce
play out the remaining ball. In the next over from the same bowl- ei. T. A. broke his "duck" with a carpet, shot pass mid-off. Facing Leach for the Arst time in the second innings, T. A played out a maiden over. P. Madar now came on for Jenkins, and was cut for 35. single by T. E. Later T. E. slogged him, for a four to Chater Road boundary, sending up 30 runs for D. Hong Kong. An adjournment was then made for tea.
R. Kermani, c T. A. Pearce,
b Minu
213
2
34
B6
R
Booth, e Ricketts, b Minu W Leach. c Fersse. b Ric-
2
ketts
17
13
1
$
P Madar, b Pereira
J. B. Leckie, e Dunkley, b Minu J. B. Elliott, 5 Pereira EM.P. Williams. e Hayward, b
Minu
Leach bowled a malden over to A Pearce on resumption, Jen kins being given the ball at the other end. He bowled a maiden over to T. E. Pearce. Leach fol-H. lowed up with another "malden." of the third ball from Jenkins. TE. hit him to the Queen's Road boundary, to be greeted with ironic cheers from the public stands!
· DULL CRICKET
Madar, not oqt C. Jenkins,
Pearce Extras
Na balls.
Total
5
* Ricketts
10
$
180
was effected off the stumps icky stroke to leg ruined Pereira's chances for a maiden over. · Ker- Ricketts reltered Minu, and off, mani made a glorious strcke to the his second ball. Persse at Arst Queen's Road boundary off Minu's slip snapped up a catch to dismiss third delivery, and followed it with Donald Leach. The total ther a hard cut past the gully for rend 103 for 4 wickets. Leach's single. After Kerman had hit personal contribution was 17. To- Pereira
for a single, H. Madar gether with Kerman! he had added faced Pereira and did not appear 47. runs to the total
to be very comfortable. The first
Fall of wickets:-) for 10 (Rum- The cricket at this period was "Pat: Madar then joined the ex-ball he never saw, and the second Hong Kong University batsman he luckily got round to leg. Ker anything but bright, Leach and phreys), 2 for 53 (Stokes). 3 for who pulled Pearce to the boundry mani cut Pereira for a single, and Jenkins being treated with respect 4 (Booth), 4 for 103 (Leach), 5 for off the last ball. Madar broke his Madar blocked the over out. 180 by both batsmen. With the boun-140 (P. Madar), 8 for 145 (Leckie), duck with a shot pass mid-off for runs was sent up shortly after-dary hit, T. E. brought his personal for 150 (Elliott), & for 151 (WI- a single. Pearce then changed his wards, Kermani claiming 70 of this score to 20. Leach appealed forms), 8 for 180 (Kerman!), feld bringing Hayward from mid- total,
relieved T. A. Pearce.
1.tw. but TA. was given" "not for 180 (Jenkins). Pe. off to silly leg with Garthwalte in
retra. This proved to be an ex- With close proximity.
Kerman pensive mor, for
Pearce was facing him however,, Parce Te- freely hit by both Madar and verted to his original fie'd
Kermani. On one occasion Ker- mani hit the boundary but with the next
све made a careless stroke. The ball was skied to the leg, the chance going begging as their were no fielders in the vicl- inlty. "
110 was hoisted up shortly after- wards, and Ricketts sent down maiden over. Kermari hit Pearce for a single, then Madar faced the bowler, and was beaten to the wide by a fast ball. which however bounced... harmlessly 'over
stumps:
the
KERMANI'S DISPLAY Madar sent Ricketts to the Char- ter Road boundary with a lovely square cut. Garthwaite then re-
170 runs was then hoisted up, with Kerman! hitting Minu for a four, making his score 80...
returned to the pavillon, his per-
9-86.
ont."
"
Bowling Analysis
10
Q. M. R. W.
71 19
witheas one of the cleanest games seen this season when the rest of the League met and defeated a strong Combined Services XI by 5 goals to 3 in a Charity match in aid of Poppy Day Find.
The game was played at a very fast pace stroughout, with the final issue always remaining in doubt Both the teams were very strongly combined and there was nöthing to choose between them
Just before the kick off Major General F. S. Thackeray. Acting G.0.0. shook hands with the players.
Barely had the game been 2 minutes old when a nice move..by the Bervices on the left wing gave Ridley the opportunity to put the Services in the lead
A minute later the Rest evened matters when Tso Kwal Shing lobbed the ball in front of the Services' goal, and Lawton in attempting to head clear, sent the leather into his own goal. How- ever the next goal came withla ten minutes play. Ridley received a good centre from Baxter and beat Wong Wing with a fine drive
Undaunted by this set back, the Rest soon got
and going, again Lee Wal-tong minceuvred Into positigo and got his foot to a good shot and placed a beautiful grounder right to the corner of the net to score one of the finest goals of the match
GOSANO IMPRESSES
Strange at left back started. rather slow, but as the game. progressed he regained his usuni form and was ɛlmply impassable. Time and again he came to the rescue when Higgins and Rose were getting dangerous.. Gough at centre half and Robertson were up-to form, but they had a hard
in keeping Ridley 'and'
'time
Baldry away.
Higgins 3.4 a leader was ab- solutely off form and could not do anything right, being but a shadow of his usual dashing self. He failed completely to combine with Ridley and Rose, and Wid often out of position when near the Rest's goal.
The crowd was" growing_im patient and derisively clapped T.A. | *C. Garthwaite
17. 4 42 3 Pearce when he played a maiden. D. Pereira over to Leach (This was about the A. R. Minu
20 4 48 4 fourth maiden over each had T. A. Pearce
43 2 ...... 13.1 3 Pearce snicked one round to leg trundled down in succession). TE"
G. R. M. Rickelts 10 4 13 1 However, the Services played sa
*4 no balls
excellent † 1 no bal}
game. their defence which was only partly stopped by
having a lot to do with Lee Wal- tong and B. Gasano and Bickford, who were all " playing splendidly. 10 Gosano especially being instru-
Stokes, and the crowd shouted "GoF
oll, run!"
טן -
C. Fincher, Kermani, b HONG KONG~2nd, Inalags
Jenkins
A single by T. E. Pearce and the T. E. Pearce, b Leach 40 was up, at 4 o'clock,
Jenkins bowled another maiden
T.E. PEARCE BOWLED
T. A. Pearce, 1.b.w. Leach
kins
L. C. Garthwaite. b Jenkins...
A. W. Hayward, b Leach Capt. Persse. 1.b.v. Leach
G. M. R. Ricketts, not out
A. R. Minu, b Leach
S. Dunkley, not out
Byes
No balls
Total (8 wickets)
F., D. Pereira tó bat.
mental in some delightful move- ments that resulted in the latter goals,
26
1:
A
8
Rowlands in the Services goal
8
showed excellent form and Was called upon to save many hot
ס' -
8 shots from Lee, but between the
4
1
two goalies on display, Wong
Wing was slightly the better and
safer. Were it not for his excel-
2 lent keeping the result may have
been different.
BA-
In the next over Kermant's 'nn-over. With the fourth ball down A. H. Madar, e Booth, Jen- ings came to an end when he young Pearce cut Leach past the Lofted a ball off Minu to T. A. slips. The crowd clapped and leted Pearce shortly before 12.45 Pearce who made a spectacular cheered as he made a single run. pin. His second delivery was pro-running catch with the ball fall-Off Jenkins he obtained two with nounced a “no ball"
Darthwaite then took Hayward's over his shoulders. Kermani square cut, and followed it with a place at silly mid-off, but bote.ved a great ovation when he drive to the Chater Road boundary. Madar and Kermant passed hini
Of the first ball from Leach with shots for singies, off Ricketts sonal contribution being 86. 180- bowling. In his second over Garth
TIE. in trying a big hit (quite pos- Jenkins did not remain long beably being affected by the banter- waite was again no-balled, whie Ricketts at the other end after being smartly taken at first slip bying of the spectators) selected the
off Pearce, the innings wrong one, with the result that he Fall of wickets:-1 for 28 (Fin- had delivered four balls, put three Ricketts men on the leg, side, while Fin- thus coming to a close with Shang- #as clean bowled. He received a cher), 2 for 48 Pearce T. E.), 3 cher was made to go to deep point
great ovation on returning to the for 53 (Pearce T. A.). 4 for 56 With a boundary of Garthwaite's
pavilion as his personal contribute Garthwalte), 5 for 63 (Madar), 8 second ball, Kermani sent up his
tion was 26, 48-2-26.
for 84 (Persse). 1 for 67 (Hay- own individual half century, in an innings featured by his skill in facing fast bowling. Indeed he made Pereira's bowling mediocre in the extreme. 'Pat Madar then hll a four to the Chater Road. boundary to send up 130 runs for Shanghai.
2
hal's total at 180
Hong Kong elected to have the same batting order, and at, 2.55 p.m. Fincher faced ott with AH Madar joined TA Pearce, ward), 8 for 77 (Mint).
E. Pearce at the other end Eillott opened at the Naval Yard end, with Jenkins at the Supreme Court.
Ji
and played out Leach's over. Pearce drove Jenkins to the Supreme Court boundary to send
Bowling Analysis
Billott
O, M. R. W
A
B
20 5 48 3
17 9 24 5
1
5
0
up the 50. In the next over from J. C. Jenking Fincher drove Jenkins to the Leach, Pearce stepped across a D. W. Leach Queen Road boundary to send up straight one from the bowler, and
F. Madar the first ten Both Pearce and was given marching orders. He Shortly before the adkurnment Fincher were batting steadily and had made 14 runs, taking 41 for lunch. Hayward called upon off the last ball from Jenkins, minutes in all, 53-3-14. Pereka to bowl at the Naya! Yard Pearce very luckily snlcked it pass Garthwaite and Mudar ran some end, in place of Garthwaite. His Madar who dived full length in an short runs between the wickets hard luck when he took a drop very first ball went down for
effort to save the stroke, Fincher but these successes
were short shot but Wolverson flung himself leg bye to the boundary. Of the had by now collected 10 runs for lived for Jenkins cleaned bowled in the way to save a certain goal Gosano was ever trying and his third ball down, Kermal played himself. Jenkins bowled with Garthwaite with a beauty. 56-4-2 efforts were soon rewarded when back to it and the ball was caught three men on the leg side, baving of Leach's arst ball Mader ran
he took the ball away on the right neatly by Dunkley, who appealed Stokes, Booth and Leach there two runs, then glanced one nicely flank, dribbled through on his But the umpire gave "not cat." Pearce neatly cut Jenkins for 2 to leg. Hayward faced the Shang-
own, and crowned his efforts with Kerman glanced the next ball Jenkins was "no balled" with his hal skipper and luckily got one
a splendid goal. with a delightful stroke for four.next delivery and the extra one past Pat Madar in the lips, for & Lunch was then taken with Ker
sent down, was blocked. mari unbeaten for 57 runs, and "Pat' Madar 12 not out, in a total
of 139 runs for Shanghal.
FINCHER'S TEN
boundary holeting the 60.
Madar did not last long, when he
6
The Services tried hard to re- duce the deficit but could not get
Leach then relieved. Elliott
at fell to the wiles or Jenkins, who past the strong defence of the the Naval Yard end and sent down was now bowling an immaculate, Rest, and the final whistle came THE FLAY,
.9 maiden over Pearce sent length. The batsman put a ball with the score remaining at Minu after
after getting Leckie's sporter past Stokes duiding dee straight at Booth playing at silly goals to 3 in favour of the Rest.
The tears were as of the wicket, bowled a maiden over to in on the leg side) for a four off leg, who made no mistake with the Kermani, who had now collected 60 Jenking that evoked much ap
chance offered, '63-3-4, runs, Elliot who came in next plause.
was most uncomfortable against The next ball down spelt digas- Pereira's fast deliveries; and in theter for Hong Kong, for Fincher in inira gran after Hillott had lashed attempting to pull the ball to the wildly at the first two balls glung leg, skled the ball to be caught by down at him, he was cleaned Kermani at the wicket. Fincher bowled with the third.” Entott had had scored exactly 10 runs. 24-1- only contributed 4, 1507-4
A "DUCK" Playing Leach's first ball in the succeeding over, Hayward popped one up but Leach just failed to get there. From the fourth ball down Bayward glanced the ball to les and called a run. Persse just got there in time as H. Madar made
Rest: Wong Wing Lee Tin Seng, Strange, Robertson, dough Eastman, Bickford, B Goiano, Lee Wal Tong. Tam Kong Pax and To Kwal Shing.
Services: - Rowlands, swgiri. Wolverson, Bower, Lawton, Clark- son. Baxter, Rose Higgins, Ridley and Baldry.
EVEN PLAY
After the four quick goals the game began to get very even with the ball travelling from end tą end,
A nice move on the right wing Rave Bickford the chance to rush in and take, a hard drive at gori, but his shot just hit the upright and rebounded for Lee Wat-tong to net an easy goal.
After the interval the Rest started very confidently, with a lead of 3 grain to 2 Gosano went right inside and Tam Kong Pak went left inner. This change seemed to suit Gosano better, who
went on to play a great game. Wal Sing was pretty to watch. A good pass from Gough, Glosario transferred, to Wal Bing who pushed the ball back to him to score the fourth goal for the Rest.
His combination with Lee and
At this stage. Strange was un- lucky to be, hurt and had to be carried off the field, but he soon revived and resumed play,
The Services got going and be- gan to press; a nice move by Ridley gave Higgins the ball, but as way to
effective, he transferred to Baldry who drove in a pile-driver which Wong Wing never saw. They tried to get on even terms but Strange and Tin Seng refused to desist to Rose and Ridley,
transferred to the Play was Bervices territory and Gosano had
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