Interport Cricket.
SEVENTH DAY.
HONGKONG (CHAMPIONS) «. THE REST.
[By Our Special Representation] [
29th November.
Play in the Interport Cricket Tourament was resumed at ten o'clock this morning, when the Hongkong Champions met an eleven selected from the Straits and Shanghai zeams, Excel léut wonther again favoured the cricketers The teams ware as follows:-
HONGKONG,
W. C. D. Turner (Osptain),
T. E. Pearce...
R. O Hutchison,
Capt. G. E. Garnett, & A.
R. E. O., Bird,
Lieut. H. W, Green, and Buffs,
Lieut. II. G. Bagonli, R.A.
W, N. Edwards,
Rev. H. W. Maundrell, R. N.
A. O. E. Elborough,
R. E. H. Oliver.
THE REST. Capt. Burrait (Captain),
P. H. Hennessy.
R. H. Clarke,
N. E. Gregler.
B. L. Eddin.
-H. R. 5. Zehoder.
5. G. A. MaarIDDEZ.
T. Main.
N.L. Sparke.
"R. N. Andrrior.
D. Brand,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY NOVEMBER 29 1000
off Garnate and retired with the score reading
106-6-7.
S.G. A Martens went in next mas but his tenure of the wicket was short for after scoring a hit to the boundary behind for 4 and a single he was caught out in the slips by Oliver of Bird Score-116-745-
Dr. Hennessy filled the vacancy at the wicket and took de last ball of Bird's bowling care- fully. From Garnett's next attack, a 4'byo was registered and Grenier drove him to the long. off boundary for 4. At the next ball, he was, missed in the slips by Brand (who was folding substitute in place of Tumer). In the next two oves both bats had singles and Hespassy cut. Garnett nicely past post to the boundary for 4. When Bird again took up the offsarive, Grenier straight drove him to the boundary for 4 and sent him to long-off for a single: The sext ball sent down against "ennasty was a byo
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Maundrell took the last ball of this over with Captain Garnett, run out..... out adding to the score-and Sparke assamed Rer, ki, W. Manndrell, not out. the bowling from Hennessy at the other end. | W. N. Edwards, b Hennessy... Poarce faced his opening attack and pulled bis R. E. H. Oliver, c Eddis, b Gropier...... 18 second delivery, round to squara-log for 4, fol- | R. O. Hutchison, c Brand, b Greater lowed by a single hit to the off. Clarks, the H. W. Green, b Hennessy... left-banded bowler, was now pot on in place of Lieak, H. G. Bagnall not out Main and opened against Pearce, who drove R. E..O. Bird, to bat.......... his third ball to the long-off for a couple of runs,' With the next ball, however, Postco was clean bowled and ho retired with the score reading—724.45) -
W. N. Edwards was next, man in and the
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BOWLING, ANALYSIS,,. HONGKONG-FIRST INNINGS.
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ensuing over from Sparke's end was sent dowe agalost Meundrell who straight drove his fourth Hennessy on 19 ball to the boundary for 4. Upon the bowling Clarks chapglog over Edwards faced Clarke, whose Main first ball be pulled round to the leg boundary Sparke for 4, adding a single from a hit to cover point. Greater The last hall of the over esrulled in a leg-bye for | Anderson, 1. Edwards now faced Sparke's attack and Oliver now relieved Garnett of the bowling drove him straight to the boundary for 4 but dur-- at the Naval Yard end and was twice driven to ing the remainder sẻ this oyer no more runs were leg-once for a 4 boundary and once for 3.recorded. Off the opening ball of: Clarke's Hannes y faced Bird's next volley and made a subsequent over, Maundrell scored a single' single and the rest of the over was played with and was nearly caught out by the bowler. out scoring. When Oliver again took up the Four slagles ensued, and then Maundrell faced attack, Grenier was neatly caught out by Sparke's attack and a maiden was 'registered.
After the completion of the day's cricket, the Gardett in the slips: Score-157-8-79.
When Clarke resumed the leather Edwards 'cut doubles <bat#men ́Shanghai and Hongkong N. L. Sparka want out next to the wicket bim into the slips for one run, whilst Manndroli were played before a ring of interested spec- and took the remainder of the over without pulled round to the leg boundary for 4 and tater Carr took first serve and Hongkong scoring. Hebooy contributed another off diove the last ball to mid-off for a single," ",
won the paint the next; however, went to Bird's next over by cutting him past point to With the score standing at 93, Hennessy to Shinghai, 15.all. Score was called je and a the boundary and also pulled him round to the lieved Sparks of the bowling at the Naval Yard, doubtful paint was given in favour of Hoog leg boundary for 4. When the bowling end and Meundrell sent him high to the-long-kong. A serva to Shangbai levalled the score changed over, Sparke Bit Oliver to short leg for off for a single,
at deuce and Hongkong' eventually took the -Srst game a single but the rest of this over was fruidese of rans..
Barrett took first save for Shanghai, but the game went to Hongkong, whose placing was superior to that of Shanghai,
Bagall now took over the bowling from Bird and sent down against Sparke a fast over The ampires were Messrs. A. Mackantie and which was productive of two wides. Turner T. G. Hickley.
now took his place on the field, Oliver's next over was a maiden against Hennessy. When Sparke again faced Bagnall be bit a piçe ball to short leg for runs but there was no more scoring off this over, Off Oliver's next, Hen- nomy had a straight drive for a couple and also cut him past point for a more.
Hongkong fast the tois and The Rest went Grst to the wicket, where Bird opened the bowl. jog against Gredier from be Pavillon eod. The first ball he straight drove for 2 and no more scarig followed off this ever, Oliver took the ball at the oiber end and from his rpening delivery, Eddis was smantly cäught ei palat by Bird after scoring a. Scrie-6-1-4.
Caplato Barrett joined Grenier at the wickel and when be faced Bird's bowling he cut a fist bill through the slips, to the boundary for 4. Oliver sent down a maider against Grenier when the attack changed ends. Of Bird's next over, Barrelt gave a chance behind and was mirrowly missed by Green. Another maiden was bere recorded and Oliver resumed the bail against Grenier who sent him to square leg for a couple and cut him into the slips for pas rap, Barrelt after scoring a single took & maided" from Bird. From Oliver's next, Grouler had a pull round to leg for 1 and a bit to long-off for a single. Two more runs were added.off the next over and then Grenier
Bird took over the bowling from Bagnall and bis second ball Sparke snicked behind to the boundary for 4. No mora suos ytre added in this over. Hennessy again laced Oliver's attack and off the last ball was gived out leg before wicket.-Score—178-9-18,“
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Beaslay attacked and the score, was brought to deuce. Tamo play, Hongkong won, thus taking 3 games to love.
- BRINGING THE SCORE T3 (OG); /. A cat to the slips off Edward's bat followed and was nicely Saided by Anderson, Thon the, bowling changed over and Maundrell Kit Clarks for one run and Edwards straight drove him to the boundary for 4. A bye for a single run ensued and then Maun- drell followed up by pulling round to the leg boundary for 4 and lifting the next ball right into the Grand Stand for 6. When Hennessy took up the ball again, he clean bowled ** Shangbai were playing better leonis now and Edwards with a fast delivery,' the score read-their placing evoked applauke, Hongkong wara ing-119-5-17.
́sound, bowever, and took the game, 4-1 Hong-
kong..
In the oext game a long rally was sustained which Shanghai won, Beasley puiflag, out, Bbingbal pólching their first point.
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R.E. H. Oliver Slled the vacancy at wicket, and cot Hennessy into the slips for a single off
-Paint for paist, If all war called; the game, the last bail of the ever. Maio took over the however, went jo Shaghai. 4.2, Hongkong. bowling again from Clarke at the Pavilion. The seventh game, Beasley's servÓ, SAW end, and bis first over sent down against some good strokes, Toussaint of Shanghai ba 'T. Main went in last man. When the bowling Oliver was a minideo. Maundrell resumed ing applauded more than once. Deuce was changed over, a 4 bye was added to the score the defensive to Hennessy's bowling and bit called three times before Hongkong eventually off Bird's bowling and then Main faced Oliver him to mid-off for one run, Oliver added
was with 5 games to thoir credit as against two, whom he bit to cover-point for a single. A
Toussaint again served and the score was another sing'e off a short leg bit and Mkundrell leg-bye followed and then Sparke pulled the took the remalader of the over without event. called deuce after very close play and Hong same bowler for 3. - Off the next ball but one The second ball of pain's ensuing attack was hong winning the next two points took the
game and set 6-2. Main was neatly caught out by Penics at mid-hit by Oliver to square-leg for a single aud off. Score-195-16-1. An adjournment was now made for tiffia.
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AFTER TIFFIN.
Maundrell followed with a fine drive to the long-off for a bard-run 3. The subsequent bail Oliver pulled round to the square-leg boundary for 4. This again brought Maundrell defend. ing the wickst aga nat Hennessy's attack and a
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Second Set. Carr oponed and the first two points went to the visitors, bat Hongkong by| careful play drew level and won the game, 3-0 lor Hongkong..
Hongkong were proving too strong for Shang- bal and took the second game. Carr was play.. served and Hongkong took the game in 4 poltik. 3.0 for Hongkong.
of the court 4-0.
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Carr took the next sorve and Barrett mak- ing several family strokes Kongkong won. 5-0.
Toussaint was improving and made some very pretty strokes Shanghai won the gama. 5-
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Boxing, City Hall,' p.m.
2 p.m. Burrett served opening the third set, and ong's mistakes than good play, Shanghal won the first game, more by Hong.
Carr in the next game committed the unpar donable sin in tendis of serving a "double Tault," but Hongkong won the game and drow terel with their opponents.
After luncheon, the game was resumed at hit Oliver beautifully to the leg boundary for half-past one, when Hongkong opened their 4, and followed with a single to long-off, but first innings with Pearce and Elborough at the single off each bit was rezistered during the ing, a sfỏng game far-Hongkong, Beatisy Duxt. { from the subsequent ball Bariett was craght wicket. Pearce took the opening over from over, Anderson was pow pat on to relieve Main in the slips by Garnett. Score-24-2-6,
the Naval Yard end and cut his fifth ball past of the bowling at the Pavilion ead. His first In the next game Barrett with the score at R. N. Anderno was next man in and after point to the boundary for 4. Clarke took up tail was full pitched and was sent by Oliver top all served a double fault and Hongkong WOD he had taken the remaining ball of the the bowling at the Pavilion end and at his first squate-leg, where Sparke narrowly missed him. the game with a pretty sisoke down the contra ever, Bird, again took up the offcosive delivery Zibsrough returned the ball straight The next ball but one was sent off the same *gainst Grosier and was sent bebind to the to the bowler and was cleverly caught out bat into Sparks's hands but the folder again hoopdary for 4; but no more suns were added by Clarko with a left-handed eatcb. Score failed to hold it. When Hennessy resumed off this over. Anderson opened' his score by
5.1.0.
the ball Mandrell was unsuccessful lo get cutting Oliver's next bell into the slips for a
W. C. D. Turner followed on at the wicketting him away through the field, until Bingle, Grenier did likewise with the subsequent and had a nice drive to the long-off boundary the last bail, which be straight drove delivery and then Anderson had a strong bit to for 4 When the bowling changed over Pearce for one tus and again faced Anderson point, smartly stopped by Bird, and a drive
cut Hennessy to the scoring board for 4 whose first delivery be drove to the Pavilion to the loog on for 3. He then straight drove Several single hits ensued off the next two overs for 4, followed by a second single from a hit to Bird for single and Grenler contributed and then Turner faced the attack from Clarke's the off and a second drive on the roof of the another run from a short leg bit.- A 4 bye followed and then Andersen sent Bird to end and bit him to the boundary at square Pavilion for 4. Olivat now took Hennessy's
leg for 4.
Off Hennessy's subsequent ever, attack and a maiden was sent down against the off boundary past cover-point for 4, and also had made a single, Off Bird's Pearce bad a nice cut through the slips to the him. When Anderson resumed the bowling, Pavilion for 4, followed by another cut for a
Barroit's play at the nẹt was efficient, bat next Anderson bit him to the off for one
Maundrell straight drove him for one can and
he failed middle court. After some very pretty more on and drove him to the Pavilion single and a cut in the same direction off Tur.Oliver pulled the next ball round to the strokes Skangbai won and took the lead. z.E. boundary for 4, bringing the score up toner's bat for one more sua, bringing the score square-leg boundary for 4. adding another
“The next gama fall to the lot of Hong. single from a drive to long-off,'. The two keng, making the score a all, and took the lead 40. When Oliver again took up the bowling up to 20.
Main now relieved Clarke of the bowling at succeeding balls Maundreli drove to the in the next game score 3-1. Toussaint an- both hate added a single and gave a chance which was, missed by Dugnall at point. Off the Pavilion end and Turner cut him into the boundary at long-off for 4 each bringing his doubtedly played a stylish and good game, but Barrett unfortunately wai considerably weaker, own score to go and the total score to 354 Hongkong won the game by superior all round
· the same bowler,; Gropier sent a high ball baslips for one tua. Pearce straight drove him
for another single, but the remainder of the Upon Hennessy taking up the bowling again, play and the score stood 4-2. Shanghal came bind and a rasulted, which together with a
Hennessy liver gave a chance at mid-off but was missed op strongly in the next game. Barrett at the mat series of singles sent the score up to go. Upon over was unproductive of runs. Bird resuming the attack, Anderson straight again took the ball against Pearce's defence and and this over was maiden. Grenier now rowinning points and the game went to them the sent down a maides, Torger then faced lieved Anderson of the bowling at the Pavilion
score going up 4.3. in Hongkong's favour. drove him for one run and the next ball was a
Main's bowling, and cut him into long-slip and and was straight driven by Maundrell for took the game following and the score read.
Hongkong won the next game but Shanghai 4 leg.bye.
for a single and in the next over Torner pulled a single. Off the next ball Oliver was caught at 5-4 in Hongkong's favour,
well-run 3. mid-off by Eddis. Score—~[$7-7-0. Hennessy round to leg for a
Over was nego. The remainder of this
R. O. Hutchison followed on, but was caught tiated by Pearce without, any increase in
in the slips from the second delivery he took the score. Turner took Maio's subse
from Grenier. Score-157-6-18. quent attack and cut his third' delivery into the slips for one run followed by another single off a straight drive by earce and a pall to leg for 2 of Turner's bat. This brought Peace again facing Hennessy's bowling and at the fourth delivery he cut the ball past point for one up, Turner sending the subsequent de livery in the same direction for a single also. From Main's next volley Turner had a single into the slips and Pearce cut the same bowler through the slips to the boundary for 4, follow ed by a single off each bit and a long-off drive to the boundary for 4 off the last ball of the over. When Hennessy sext took up the bowl.
Garneit now took over the bowling and was sliced to the boundary for 4, followed by singles off each bat. Grenier 'tock Bird's ensuing attack and sent the second delivery behind to the screen for 4. Anderson now faced Gar. natly whom he drove to mid-eff where Pearce failed to stop him and a single was added. From Bird's subsequent over both bats bad singles and Graaier drove to long-off for a couple. When Oliver took the ball again two mora singles were added. The first delivery of Bird's following attack was a 4 bye and Grenier also, bit this bowlet to long-off for one rua, Anderson played the last ball of this over with out #coring. When Garnett took the bowling #galo, jho sent down a full pitched ball to Grenier, and was pulled roued to the square fog bedödary for 4: Anderson was now facing Bird and the first ball he took be sent high
Green was next man in and scored a Bound-. ary hit for 4 to the off from Granier's last ball, bringing, the score up to 160, but after anda bad been changed and's single added by his part Green was clean bowled by Hennessy.
Score-161-8-4.
Lient, Bagnall followed at the wicket and in the next over from Greeier's end Maundrelt scored two long-off boundaries for 4 each and singles from drives in the same direction. Au adjournment was made at half-past three, when the score stood at 173 for 8 wickets. The detailed scores are as follows:-
THE REST.-FIRST INNINGS.
to short square-leg and was 'softly caught net ing Turper was, smartly caught at the wicket by 2. L. Eddis, c Bird, b Olvar „...........................
Maartenss and retired with the score reading-N. E. Grenier, e Garnett, b Oliver. $2-2-19.
Captain Barrett, a Garnett, b-Olivan.
by Anderson, core—85-3-77.
R. H. Clarke joined Grecior at the wicket 'and 'rent; Bird's second ball to square-leg for
Captain Garnett filled the vacancy at the A single: The last was driven to long-off by wicket and played the last ball of the over Grenier for ona more,fup and he thus rà❘ safely. Peace thop faced Main agajn and from
his last delivery Gardait was ran out of tained the bowling when changed. Only a single was scored off smartly returned, ball-sent to Clarke at cover- this over, and when Bird took the ball point, Score-3-3-0
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again «Granier was missed in the slips by Rev. W. H. Maundrell went next to the Oliver and one van ensued. Two balls subse-wicket and faced Hennessy's next over pulling quently Olarke was nextly caught in the slips | tha third ball round to the leg boundary for 4 by Garnett with a one-banded catch. Score-1b rest of this over, was fruitless of rana. 90-421-7
H-2; 8. Zakoder went in next man and wh•h÷he''faced⋅ Garcett's bowling be hit him past polot to the bundary for Off Bird's apsulag-over, Gronlar bat a bit to mid-off fr 3. bilaging
Pearce followed up by hitting Malo short to log for one run, whilst Maundróli took the re maining halls of this over without scoring, thus leaving Poarce face to face again with Ben. messy. The fourth delivery was cut towards the Pavilion for ons rus and Maundrell sent the MT7 THE SOONG UF TO 100.
subsequent balt- in the same direction for a When Gardelt resumed the attack; however, | single also, and again took the bowling from. Zebdd r was tofortunate in belog given out leg Main's end. This over was a maiden. From before after a bya bad haan, addad Scorer Hansesty's next attack, Pearce scored a single
R. N. Anderson, c Oliver, bi Bled..................... R. H. Clarke, c Garnett, b]Bird
H. R. S. Zehnder, l.b.w., b Garnett som o
D. Brand, c Green, b Garnett.....
S. G. A. Maartenis, c Ölivar, b Bird singers.
P. H. Henonisy, lib.w., b. Oliver ...maciejen
N. L. Sparke, not out........
T. Main, © Pearce, b Olivär..
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Total...
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
''THE REST.—FIRST INNINGS.
Q.
Bird' 29 Oliver ***
16 Gammelt -
Bagall.........
HOROKONG-YIRST; INNINGS,
from a bit to long-off with the last ball and T. E. Pearce, b Clarke.us media
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D. Brand followed on at the wicket but after | acain faced Main, whom he cut through the A. O, E. Elborough, cand b Clarks. souring a bo wat caught out behind (hy: Gissa i slips to the boundary for 4 and also form single. ! W. Q. D. Tarder, © Maartenes, b Keunesty
In the next game dence was called twice and then Hongkong won the necessary two points and took the match by 6-4; 6-1 16-2, 18 gamos
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