Interport Cricket,
FOURTH DAY.
STRAITS:V, HONGKONG,
[By Our Special Represent stånd.];
25th November.
Play in the laterport Cricket Tourney was -resumed this morning on the Cricket Ground la excellent weather and before the largest alleddance of specialor that had yet been #ean os the, fiold-due Do doubt to the fact of the day being a public holiday in honour of P.M. King Edward's birthday. Also many people who had attended the unveiling ceremony in Bratue Square at ten o'clock drop pedin at the Cricket Ground afterwards to watch the game. When play stopped on the previous evening, Hongkong were all out for zit against 179 scared by the Straits in their first innings.
TO-DAY'S PLAY, ・
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY NOVEMBER 25 1900
pulled to square-leg for 2. Hubhick hadya fine drive to the Grand Stand off Bird's on- kaing over and also scored a single. When he faced Oliver again he made a short hit to the off for one run. Henrury followed this up with another single bit into the long held, and the last two balls, of this over Hubbock pulled round to the square leg boundary for 4 each. After a single off Bird in the next over, Hubback bad. fire boundary hit to leg for 4 and another drive into the long field for 4 alan, bringing the score up to the century.
At this stage Capt. Baird took over the bowling from Oliver at the Naval Yard end and with his first hall hè clean bowled Hens messy with a fast nicely pitched delivery. Scoro-100·9°3· ·
Cavendish was last man to go to the wicket. nad took the rest of Bird's over without scoring. When the bowling changed ends Hubback played on to his wicker off Bird and the Straits were thus all out for
(If this over
the opening over from Hennessy, bowling from the Nawal Yard end, and cu bim for a single off the second ball. "The next was pulled to leg for by Elborough. No further scoring was made At the other end, Clarke, the left-handed howler, took up the attack, and his second was cut by Fearce for a single. His third was ent short into the slips by Elborough and his fourth delivery was driven to the off for one run, Elborough thus faced Hennessy op the next change of bowling. At the third delivery a leg bye was scored and 10, was put up on the telegraph board. Off the last bill of the over, Elborough made a single with A low straight „drive. to the next over, Parce cut Clarke cleverly into the slips for 2 and off the last ball made a single
HONGKONG-SECOND INNINGS.
The Straits opened their second innings by
When play wis resumed this afternoon after tiffin, the Hongkong second innings was open sanding out D. L. Eddie abd N. Grenier Eddis took the first over at the Naval Yard ended by T. E. Pearce nad A. C. E. Elborough from Bird, The first ball of the innings was
with no runs to make for a wls. ` Pearce lonk. blocked and the remainder of this over consist. ed of finely pitched deliveries, off which Eddis failed to open the scoring. Capt. Baird took over the bowling at the other end and Gienier bii the third bill to short leg for a single. Eddia scored another single off a pull to squaro lex and Grazier sent the next ball to leg boundary for 4 and scored another single from a lex hit in this over. Grenier pow faced Bird and was neatly caught at point by Maundrell, with the score standing 7-1-6.
Lieut. Clarke went out to the wicket next and took Bid's last ball carefully. Eddis. tock Bird's ensuing over, and cut the third volley to the boundary for 4. Of the last ball of the over be bit a single into mid-field where he was missed by Turner. Of Bird's. next over Clarke had a long straight drive for a a single and another off Baird's ensuing attack, third ball to cover-polat for a single. Elbo was carefully taken by Pearce, who drove the When Clarke again faced Bird he cut the last ball to the boundary., Eddie had a fine drivesh did not score off the remaining two ballı
off a hit to the on.
Hennessy's next attack
Clarke's dext over, while Elborough pulled tha of this end. Pearce had a short hit for 1 off
same bowler to leg and drove, him, to the off for two. Hennessy sent down his next. attack against Pearce who cut the second last ball of the over for a single,and again took the bowling from the Pavilon end whera McKenzie now relieved Clarke, Fearce was
For 3 off the first ball sat down against him. Oliver fielding the leather just on the boundary. This be followed up with a single bringing the cora ap to .20 Off Bird's next over Clarke made single to Jog. When Baird next astomed the attack.. Eddis gave a chance to Bird at point but was missed. The subsequent -volley was driven into the long field for one run.
Clarke livened the game up with a pull to the successful in getting the ball away for the square-leg boundary for 4 off Bird's next over With the score standing at 30 Bagnall took over the bowling from Baird and opened with a couple of fast balls. His third went by and bis fourth was driven by Eddis into the long
fald for 3. The last ball of the over was cut into the slips foragingls, Off Bird's next stack Eddis (who had meanwhile changed his ba) failed to score and a maiden was recorded. Bagnall now rest down a very fast over against Clarke, who was unsuccessful in getting him away through the field. When bawling changed end, Eddis was noally caught in the slipt by Baird. Score-41-2-16,
Zahoder took up the biting in his place and took Bird's opening bill carefully. Only
two balla had been sent down from Bird's end whsu "over "was called. Oliver took the bowl
first three deliveries, but
the fourth
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followed up with a clean hit pulled round to square leg for 4 and fora sinvie. The next ball which he took from and Elborough added another single from a Hennessy's end, Pearce hit to mid-on for one
cut into the slips, wo'l fielded by Hickley. Upon McKerzie taking up the bowling again, Elborough hit him to mid-off for one run and Pearce cat the next ball nicely to the boundary for 4. following up with as off bit for another `single, bringing the score up to 30. Be thus faced Hennessy in the next over and cut him
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HONGKONG,--SECOND INNINGS T. F. Pearce, lb, w., & C'arke.... A. C. E. Elborough, rnt out. W. C. D. Turner, not out, R. E. B. Oliver
Capt. H. H,C. Dzird Rev. W. H. Maundrell W. N Edwards Capt. C. E. Garde Lieut, H. G. Bagnall Lieut. H, W. Green R. E. O. Bird
Did not bat..
Total (for I wickel)"... 70 *Declared closed,
DOWLING ANALYSIS, HONGKONG. SECOND INNINGS.
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32 23'7 17
PH, Hennessy Lieut. Clarke ...... R. M. McKenzi
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INTERPORT TENNIS:
played off their tennis doubles with the Straits After the finish of the cricket, Hongkong The home pair were Capt. Bisley and Liest Messi A. D. Cox and E. N. Biros, Whyte, while the Straits were represented. by
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STRAITS.-IECOND INNINGS.
N. Grenier, c Meandrell, b Bird..............................
Lieut. R. H. Clarks, c and b Oliver
get away and 'n wilded kanuitéd, Oliver's B. L. Eddis, e Baird, b Bird next over sent, down against Brown was
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also a maiden.. The second bali in Bird's sub.. R 5. Zehnder; e and b Bird............... sequent over was strongly hit by McKenzia lato
the long field, where he was cleverly caught out by Edwards Score-636-1.
T. G. Hickley, 1.6,w., b Olivér
R. M. McKenzie, co Edwards, b Bird.........
V. Brown, e Garnett, & Bird N..
Hubback now took up the batting and an hoT. R. Hubbačk, b Bird was suffering from lameness, he was accom- 8, G. A. Maartentz, c'Baird, b Bird........ panied to the wicket by Eddis as runner. The P. H..Hennessy, b Baird.....................
Total
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Nov.arth 11am par English Packet day Londoa Das, vësh
VIA SIBERIA GER Nov. 17th 3 pomoironedas Londos. Daowaber, 'noth
then
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A Kail will close for !--- Swatow, Amoy and Foochow—Per
-Mr. T. Hair's natíva servent, and. Mr. T. 2, NOTE,—A small quantity can be drawn from the Jar from time to sing, a6th Nov, 9 AM.
Godsell. From Marsailles-Mr. T. Adair, Dr.
and Mrs. 8: H. Sanders, and, Mr. C. Palsat.
From Brindisi-Revs, M. Aloss and T. Baoch. time, the contents keeping in good condition for about one week. From Port Said—Mr. and Men, W, N. Mathew,
Shipping Reports.
D M .R. **W. 27.3
Str. Prominant, from Amoy :-Fine weather.
7
Str. Skibstore Maru, from Moji -Fins
$
1' weather.
• Str. Bennohr, from Singapore i➡Modernia | Telephone 135.
Monsoon,
H. PRICE & CO., LD.,
WINÉ MERCHANTS,
∙12, · Queen's Road.
Wouchong, goth Norgmhor, voom,
Sandakan-Per Maurang, sốth Nov,, TE-AM, Swatow and Shanghai Per Kwonging, 26th Nov,, 11 AM SEAN MP
Maulis, Thursday Island Cocktown, Caimg" Townsville; Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Laun ceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaides Dunedin, Perth and Froment.-Pet® Nikko Marw, 36th Nov., 11 A‚MANDA
MENE Macao-Per Sal Taf, 26th Nov., Tuc Manila-Par Loongiang, 25th Nov. S Kobe and Yokohama-Par Sanual "Hurwi sóth Nov. 5 PM