Interport Cricket.
FIFTH DAY
SHANGHAI STRAITS
[By Our Specidi Representation]
26th November.
The fifth day's play in the Interport Cricket Tournament was opened on the Cricket Ground to-day when conclusions were tried between the Shanghai and Straits Settlements teams. There was a continuation of the good weather which had favoured the previous matches, with a crisp breeze blowing from eastwards. The teams were as follows
BHANGHAI TRAM"
R. N. Anderson,
W. E. Wilson.
F. Main,
P. Limbe.
W, J. Hawkins.
«Q. F. Shackletop.
D. Brand.
N. I. Sparks.
D: E. Donnelly
Capt. E. I. M. 13 srrett (Captain).
E. A. Lapping,
·STRAITS TEAM.
Dr. P. H. Hensesty
Lieut. R, H. Glaike, R'A..
Lieut. B. L. Eddis, .x. (Captain). RAM. McVensie.
2. S, G. A¦ Maarteniz.
N. Grenier.
V. Brown,
T. G. Hickley..
HR. S. Z hofer.
A. Cavendish.
H. O. Paxna,
T. R. l'obbick was unable to play owing to
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single of a sok bed bill Wilson followed with a hit to mid-vu for one run, and off the next de livery Anderson was caught in the slips by Eddia, who very early missed him but recover ed smartly. Score: 73-5-15.
Brand was next man in and be took the remaining balls of this over without scoring. Of McKenzie's, ensulag attack Wilson had a nice hit to leg for 1, followed by a single and when he faced Heagessy again he cut him through the slips to the Pavilion for 4. Tha fast ball of this over, however, he returned straight into the bowler's hands and retired with the score reading-80-6-10.
Shackleton followed on at the wirket. Both be and Brand had singles in the ensuing two over. Then Shackiston opened out against McKenzie's bowling and cut blm to the boun: dary for 4 In taking Hennessy's following over, Brand took no risks and a maiden was recorded. When McKenzie agala took the ball Shackleton lifted him to the leg boundary for-4 and followed with a straight drive for one suo. Brand'ales had a cut for a single?
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With the score standing at 95 Clark relieved ́ennessy of the bowling at the Naval Yard ond and his third delivery Brand drove to mid-af for one rut. Shackiston hit the next ball bat one to square leg for a single and faced McKenzia when the field changed over. The second bail sent down against him he drove sight out of the grounds into the new Courte for 6, bringing
THE SCORE UP TO 103.
When
narrowly missed at cover point. by Brown,nother singin and then faced Sparke whom Several singles followed and then Main faced he pulled round to log boundary for “4. * the bowling of McKenzie, who had relieved Hicklay again took the attack from Main," he Hickley, and scored a single. In the next over cut his fourth through the slips to the "bound- from Clarke's and Main added another singlo, | ary for 4' and the remainder of the over Was while Donnelly, who was hitting out freely, had | feniiloss of scoring. Off Spúke'sansuing vol hit to the off boundary for a nod two bils to ❘ley Grenier had a smart cut for a followed by leg for a and I respectively." Off the next ball, Male was clean bowled with a fast low ball, Scape-239-80-14.
SHANGHAI,-FIRST INNINGS
logle: Hicklay did not score of the remain log bilis of this ovar, Whan Main, took the
ball agaid, stogles were scored by both hate,
38 added. Wilson now took over the bowling Of Sparke's next over two singles were also
from Main, and the first bill he sent down feragalust Grenler was returned straight into his ................. >35' hands, Score=140×6×55, *****
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D. Brand, st. Maartensz, b Hickley O., F. Shackleton, e Eddis, b Hickley
D. E. Donnelly (not out) Ni L. Spatke, 5 Clarke steschi
F. Main, b Clarko.................
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S. G. & Maartensz went in next man and cut Wilson's third delivey Into the slips for one run. The subsequent ball Hickley hit to mid-on for ́n slogte run, whilst the fourth, a full-pltched ball, was pulled round to the leg boundary by Maartens for 4. When next ha faced Sparke's bowling, Hicklay cut him to the is hereby notified that MEETING off for ons rap,
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wicket and a maiden was sant' down by P. H. Hennessy filled the vacancy at the
Sparke; after Maartensz had taken the last,
The last wicket of the Shanghai team had fallen at a quartar to 3. At 3 o'clock the Shanghai team took the field, and Edd's and
'ball of the unfinished over. When Wilson Lawed the bowling against Eddie, who cat the to leg for 4, drove his fourth delivery to the long. Grenier went out to the wicket. Sparke open took up the ball agaia Martons: hit him round first ball to the the boundary for 4, following off boundary for 4 and lifted the fifth ball right" another cut through the slips for 4. The Hennessy Dow faced Sparke, who sant down this up with a hit to the off for and
out of the grounds over the scoring board for 6. other two balls of the 'over productive. When Donnelly opened the bowl-
another maiden. Anderson, the slow bowler, Ing from the other end, Grenier was badly miss-relieved Main at the Pavilion. end. Of his ed in the slips by Malo. This over was wicket. The subsequent ball he drove to the second delivery Maartensz was missed at the a maiden, Eddis agelo faced Sparks who leg boundary for 4. Two singles followed sent down another maideo. Off Donnelly's which brought Hennessy face to face again with first ball following Green hit a straight stroke
more scoring. When the field changed over Pavillon for 4. During this over there was no Eddis polled Sparke to square-leg for qua run and at the second ball but one following Anderson missed Grenier in the slips. Malg took over the bowling at the Pavilion and and in his first over bowled a no-ball, which brought the score up to 20. His next delivery Eddis Launing, c Eddis, b Clarke..........
P. Lamba, c Hennessy, b Clarke
A singls followed for a long drive to the ou and in the following over sent dawn by Clarke Shackleton had another fine hit to the leng:off for 2. Hennessy now took over the bowling from McKenale and was driven to leg twice for 2 by Brand who also scoreda single in this over and again facad Clarke's bowling. He was lucky in sticking him to the
bill, and there from this over. In Hennessy's next attack, further scoring
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services -f a strong bat; Paxon took his place, On the Shanghai side, D. Brand took the place of J. G. Pratt who was indisposed.
The umpires were Captain Baird and Cap. 'tula Garnett.
TO-DAY'S PLAY.
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Shackleton bad a fide drive to the Pavillon for 4, off the last ball. Clarke sent down his next, over against Brand, and a maiden resulted. Shackleton livened up the game by pulling Hennesty's next delivery round to leg for a Couple and from this end he also had a single again took the ball, both batsmen scored singles, and then Shackleton gave a chance by driving a fairly high ball to the screen where It was narrowly missed by Grenier, the leather bit ing his foot and going out of bounds for 4. Several single blis ensued and then Clarke was neatly cut through the slips for a boundary by Brand, who also contributed a single off the lut ball of the over, pulled to square leg, cKenzie's next over was productive of two singles. Off the Brat ball From Clarke's end Shackleton give a chance in the slips and" was Darrowly missed by Hickley.
AFTER TIFFIN.
play was adjourned until to-morrow, when it
to the square-leg for 4.
When two more balls had been sent down
will be resumed at re o'clock.
SHANGHAI-FIRST, INNINGS,
Capt. Barrett, c Brown, b Clarke.....
W. E. Wilson, cand b Heçnersy.......... W. G. Hawking, c Zeboder, ↳ Hennessy...
D. Brand (not dul)
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the over be draw round to leg for a single When he faced Sparke again Eddis had a nice down against Grenier, who failed to get away. F. Shackleton (not opt) drive to long-on for 4. Main's next over was sent
square-leg for a single. In stepping out to D.E. DonnellyTo bat. the first three balls. The fourth he pulled to
NYL. Sparko. take the last ball Eidis but his knee and the F. Main game had to be stopped for a few minutes till be recovered himself. Off Sparke's next over Granier scored a single off a bit to the off, and Eddis pulled the same bowler round to the
square-leg boundary for 4. Grenier scored
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another single when the bowling changed coda Grenier, c and b Wilson..... took the ball Geenier cut bim for a single H. R. A. Zehnder, 1.b.w., b Main with a shost bit to mid-on and when Sparks B. L. Eddis, c Brand, b Sparke..........
R. H. Clarke, c Barrett, b Sparks towards the Pavilion, where he was cleverly fielded by Hawkins. Eddis drove the next ball V. C. Brown, Mai
When play was resumed after the tiffio interval, McKenzie's first ball was taken by Brand, balling at the Naval Yard end. The third volley was cut loto the slips for a single to the long-off boundary for 4 and at the subre, M. McKenzie, b Main......... Shackletas bit the last ball of the over loquent bail he was caught at point by Brand... Hickley, c Donnelly, b Wilson- square-leg for a well run 1, bringing the score core-43-1-25,
S. G.A. Maartenis, not out... P. N. Hennessy, not out........
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Total (for 7 wickets)..
DOWLING ANALYSIS.
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Shanghai won the toss and elected to bat. Burrett and Lanning went fire to the wicket and Hennessy opened the bowling from the of a ball cut into the slips. When Clarke cut through the slips fọr 4 and the last bull di | R. N. Andenon, c Eddia, b Heonessy... 19 Naval Yard end ngalust Lanalog, who cut the sec ad ball of the "ver for a single. Barrett on changing ends hit the fifth ball to mid-iff for One run and took the opening over from Clarke, the left-handed bowler, at the other end. The third delivery ba drove to the off for a single, and off the next leg-bye resulted for 4. Lanning added another enn from a dive in the same direction and in taking Hennessy's Bext attack he cut him towards the Pavilion for ona more sun. · Lagoing brought the core up to double figures with a straight hit for a single. A bye followed and when Barrett fared Hen. nesty he cut him through the slips for one r.. Lanning followed us by hitting to the off boundary for 4, and off the last ball of this over be had a nice bit to leg for a single. Lanning now faced Clarke's stick. The first ball he sent to the leg boundary, the second be cap to the boundary also for 4 and-off-the-sub sequaer ball he scored a single with a straight up to 140. Hennessy took the ball at the other. H. Clarke followed on at the wicket and low drive. Several singles and a a bit to legend and was cut to point for a single by Brand, cut the first ball into the slips for a single by Barrett off Hennessy brought be score up Shackleton played the rest of the over without sad. Grenier added another single, as well to 3o. Lanning took Clarke's next over and scoring. McKenzie's next bali Brand pulled as a from a badly saturned short bit to mid-| pulled him round to leg cleverly for a; but off to squase leg for one run and the subsequent off. Several singles ensued from Main's enn- the second bli following he was smartly ball was sent to the boundary at square leg ing over, and when Sparke again took the ball capght at mid-off by Eddis and retired with the for 4. The third ball was hit to print for a Clarke was smartly caught in the elips by score randing-36-1-33. ||
Lembe took up the batting and let the first 2. Shackleton now forced 'Hennessy's bowl.
single, andthen Band had a nice hit to leg for Barrett. "Score-50-1+2, bell sent down to him on by. The, second being and drore his thid ball to long-on for one blocked. On the field chinging over, Barrell bad a'fine drive to foug-off for 4 off Hopnesty's Brat ball and he followed with a short bit to the on for a single. Lambe tok the rest of this over without scrzing. In the next attack from Hennessy's and Barrelt made a single off a long forward drive. In the following over from Clari e's end, Lambs wat caught in the lips by Hernessy off a rising bal. Score
R. N. Anderson want out to the wicket and played the remainder of this over without ad ding to the score. When Hennessy again took the bill Barrett bad a fine drive to the bounda- ty at long-off and also contributed a single off a hit to mid-off. From Clarke's following overain took the ball, Shackleton drove him twice both batsmen bad singles, Anderson calting him to the leg boundary for 4'and hit him to the off into the slips. Of Heusssy's pext attack for a couple, and a second time for a single. Of Anderson bought the score up to so with Clarke's next attack Shackleton hit to mid-of a cot' to the Pavillon for a single, nicely which was badly returned and was run for 3; Gelded by Hickley. Barrett kit the sama
and two singles ensued... bawler to leg fora and also cut him for one run. Clarka's next over sent down against Barrett was a maiden, the first so für recorded. Auder so now had a long forward drive for another single and with the fast ball of the over Barrett was mealy bowled; When the field changed oyer, Anderson scored a hit to the of for a single; from the next delivery Darcott was newly cangia eur ByoBrown at over-point, Seere 5543"
43-2.0.
Hawkins followed at the wicket, when “Anderson now faced the bowling, ends having bean.changed at the last hit. Off the fifth ball "of the ever he had a'ßce straight drive to the boundary fər 4. ¿When Hennessy sont down bis next attack against Hawkins, the latter was Deally caught out by Zeheder in the slips and retired without adding to the score, which now read-60-4-0.
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over the bowling in place of McKenzie at the Pavilion end and his second delivery Shackle. ton drove to the long-off boundary for 4, fallowed by a cut through the slips for one run. Brand failed to score off the remaining balls of this over. Of Rennessy's next ball Shackleton had a fise bit to the boundary at square-leg and cut the sobrequent ball into the slips for 7, following this up with a bit to mid-on for a single, In the next over from Hennessy's and Shack cton bad's from kit to square-leg for 4 and a straight drive for a single. When Hennessy
bad had time to get set. Score-51-3-3,
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and off the first ball he took from ain V. C. Brown followed an at the wicket
he was missed by Sparks in the slips. The next he hit to tag for one run and Grenier also added a single with a hit to the off In the next orer Sparka sent down a fog-bye, which was followed by a single from each bat, bringing the scors up to 6o. Main's next over was a maidep. On Sparke assuming the attack Le sent down two leg-byes in succession against Grenier, who then cut him to cover polbt for one son, bringing the score to 70. Off Maig's following volley Grenier hit a mingle to cover-polat and drove the next ball to leg where it was folded by Brand just on the batudary for 2 Donnelly now took over the bowling from Sparke, and a series of singles" brought the score up to Be.. Andarson relievedppodrome Circus: Cluseway Bay, 4'2nd 9 | Main and his first delivery was pulled round to the leg boundary for 4 by Grenier, who fol.
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Gresies now took up the bowling from Hen Beasy and sop!" down his first ball against Shackleton; who drove the second delivery to the long-off for a. The rest of the over was productive. Hickley took over the bawling at the Pavilion end and opened against Brand with a slow ball which was blocked. His se cond was pulled to square-lag for "single; Shackleton hit the next delivery short to leg for one res also; and with the following ball, which he stepped out to meat but missed, he was s'umped by Maarteniz, Bcore-190-7-38.
Sparke followed on at the wicket and took the remainder of the over safely. In the sub- sequent.over from Granier's end both men had singits and Sparke polled one round to the leg boundary for 4. When Hickley resumed the bali Shackleton drare him to the scoring board for 4 followed by a leg drive for one 100 W... Wition followed and took the remaja and one more single bit from each bat,
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Ricians, Acro- abigla and Anderson followed suit also for ons the subsequent delivery to leg for a single, over the bowling from Donnelly, and was hit whilst Shackleton followed up with a pull to to cover-point, by Grenler for a single ro, McKenzia now took over, the bowling from leg for one run, The next ball he drove straight There was no further scoring in this and, Clarke at the Pavilion end, and his second deli- and high and it was finely held out in the When, Main, resumed the attack Greoler cut very was nicely cut past point to the boun-country by Eddis." Score-209-8-82, dary by Anderson for 4. This was followed,
him for one run, and with the next-ball-ka D. E. Donnelly went out next to join Sparks, clean bowled McKenzie with a straight delivery by a straight bit for que ran. Anderson now bat the partnership did not last long, for after which the batsman endeavoured to pull to leg. faced Hennessy whose second delivery bit the only one ruu had bean added, the latter was Score-130-3-0 batsman on the right fore-Anger and cut it so clean bowled by Clarke. Score-10-9- thai he had to retire to the Pavilion to get it. Main want in last man and after scoring dressed. He scored one more single off this & abgle of Clarke ka drove Hickley twice to the Gyir and another off McKenzie's next, attack, boundary at the long-off and was caught in the When he faced Hempsty:
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