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SATURDAY'S CRICKET TRIAL REVIEWED

EVERYBODY BEING GIVEN CHANCE

OF SHOWING CAPABILITIES

..

VERY LITTLE GOT FROM THE„MATCH

(By R. Abbit)

MILITARY CRICKET

East Lancs. Easily Beat Royal Welsh Fusiliers

Brilliant bowling by Bds, White-

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The Tanth Extra Race Mooting

head enabled the 2/East Lancashire will be held (weather permitting) Regiment to bent the 2/Royal Welch at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, Fusiliers at Cricket by 62 runs on 19th October, 1935, commencing at Sunday at Sockenpoo,

2.00 pm.

The First Bell will be rung at

Batting first, the East Lancs, do- clared at 105 for five wickets, Lieut. J. P. Williams hitting a chanceleas 77.1.30 p.m.

L/Cpl. Goldsworthy helped with 41.,

17.

At one stage of the Fusiliers' in- ninks, which realised 103 runs, White A further trial game was played at the Hongkonghend had taken five wickets for only Cricket Club ground on Saturday last, and it is particular-two runs, but he finished with five for ly clear how much attention the Selection Committee are *L/Sgt. Collis was the only bataman paying to ensuring that everyone with the slightest claims to a trial gets his chance.

In a season like this, one bak from an overthrow off a return to the pretty good knowledge of the general bowler, but it must be admitted that abilities of most players, and everyone the ball was alternately keeping tow will get at

least one chance. Un, and popping. Then Richardson with

fortunately, there is so atletime a square cut for two and a hook for the date on which we play four sent the first ten up in half an

that

the more proveù į hour. only players can hope for extended trials, fancy. But on Saturday last no less than ten new names appeared in the list. Captain W. Baines.

Walch, Elvin, A. T. G. I. Sayer, H.

E. R. Duckitt, F. A. Zimmern, W. C. Hung, T. E. Pearce and F. Baker came in while A. C. L. Bowker, E. C. Fincher, L. T. Ride, Major Bonavia, C. C. Garthwaite, F. D. Pereira, N. McInnis, A. H. Mudar, F. Goodwin and A. W. Ranmay stood down.

4

An over later Mina's analysis rend 0-4-2-01 Then Hung relieved Baker and was all over the place in his first over. A long hop on his body, nearly head high, gave Pearce the chance to break his duck after play- ing twenty minutes of very watchful cricket, but with his unual fuck next bill he got a beautiful one which just snicked the outside of his off per (17-2-4). Next over Minu's first ball. bowled

Sayer neck and crop. (18-3-1). In lung's second over a long hop NO OVAL WICKET!

head high and wide of the off stump The trial was played on a wicket gothlm bis necoml wicket us for some which appeared to be pitched very unknown reason Walch flicked at it close to that used in Thursday's game, and was, very properly, caught at the and was not too good, capecially in wicket (24-4-1). Hung then gave way the second innings when anything to Perare after Mins had bowled over medium appeared either to creep another maiden. The first ball was a or to lift in a most disconcerting way. very long hop which Cesano lofted When the ball does one or the other weakly over the bowler's head--hut consistently it is not nearly so differsse could not check his run soon ficult n when it alternates.

enough to make the entch. Another The stari of Dunkley's side wax long hop was nicely glanced to long appalling. After T. E. Feared had leg for four. But the bowler had his taken a single to leg from Gosuno, revenge as he bowled Gusano off his Baines was clean bowled by a beauty pads. from the same bowler which swung i

AN EARLY CHANGE Then Elvin relieved A. T. Lee at

A CONFIDENT appeal

faster. little

one

quite hard

| bit and beat him all ends up. „A. T. Lee's first ball was a very long hop

Hayward went in but touched ane and Pearce eut it straight into the fram Ricketts who had relleved Minu hands of Walch in the gully. (1-2-1).and a confident appeal was answered Persso seemed

pretty secure until a slightly slower one from Gesano, against him. (33-6-0). Mackay then which, I think, care up fram legallantly for an hour while making Joined Ilichardson who had defended bit, had him in two minds and took fifteen. The howling then became n his off stick. At this period Gosan little less accurate and runs came a was howling excellently and taking. full advantage of the help which the Zimmern and then straight drove him. Mackay" Inte ent initeh was giving hini.

--both for four and scored three more of the over. Both batsmen began to hit

the ball

and it stand who perhaps of the on for Gosano. Duckitt led out at the more fermer and had he came out a shade Richardson who had scored thirty,

eighty WILS up Bad evertaken would have put him into the Pavilion but he hit firm-footed and Bailard Richardson regained the lead with it took a very high drive in front of the couple of nice fours. At ninety, how rails. It was A sporting crack any

ever, he had a go at Ricketts and 11 way, (21-4-11). Zimmern and Ernie bul fell; as far as I could see the ball went off his part or body, 90-7-38. Fincher then seemed to settle down, both playing free cricket though I He had batted well for an hour ant thought the intter

ard| twenty-five minutes, and hit in all six Was little moro corrcel. He seems to me to have im- fours, proved his style this year. They had thirty-seven runs when a good

the Law Court's end and Bollard went was made. Ming, by the time

MACKAY OUT

but

bail from Elvin just sat on Zimmern's UIT Baker's next over Mackay bails. Six run, later Fincher was scored ten runs before being caught beautifully

at short ntt aif his glove from one which got up Bullard by Gouano,- It was bad luck, mastily, Dunktes mude no mistake however, as there was

ere was little wrong with the catch (100-8-40). With the with the shot. The ball popped up two left handers, Elvin and Ballard, very quickly and the teldaman moved in, the game became very full, though like a flush a and just got his left hand there were a few snicks and narrow to it. ''itul

played some crisp shots squeaks. T. E. Pearce howled the but in trying to drive Ballard balloon- last over which the batsmen treated ed one to Sayer at extra cover and with the most distinguished constitera.

a prettily judged catch was taken. tion.. Meantime Ricketts had been batting soundly, enough with an occasional clump very powerfully told on, but) Ballard bent him at last. (84-8-24),

A LAST WICKET STAND Baker hit a couple of fours, one

DEDUCTIONS

Frankly we get very little from the

showed game. Gosano

much im- there was little of note. It seems proved bowling form but beyond that

11 four, rather a snick, but he only clear that Dunkley is ballding up a stayed with Dunkley until 103 was reputation as sound performer at up. Then, however, Minu came

in Flint

most important position and with two left handers the fun begun. Sutlice it to say that

zo we go on!

uf

the experts of the--as it", number nine in the batting lat. And

tonians they stopped the good onch most scientifically and hit anything pitched up blooming hard and bloon ing cu Dunkley got 33 and then. to rub things in, declared after the undefeated last wicket had added

forty

aften

five runs, of which Minu claim-)

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ed eighteen. It is queer that these In a friendly hockey match on the Homeric standa always seem to come Marina ground yesterday after-

off at the end-or near end-of an noon, the Punjabla Regiment defeat- innings.

ed the Club de Recreio by three goals At 4.10 p.m., Richardson and Bill to nil after a fust and exciting Williams opened to Baker and Minu, match.

and the first four overs only produced The winners were the better three singles. In the Afth ver balanced team, and their stickwork Willums gat Baker to leg for two but was much better than that of their was 1.b.w. next ball (5-1-4). Baker opponents, who failed to combine to was bowling very accurately and the good effect. Two gomis were notted pitch was not above suspicion, and in the first half from short corners. T. A. Pearce was on the defensive, and the third netted in the second The next four overs produced a single hall.

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WHAT DID YOU

SAY, SIR?

By Order,

C. B. BROWN;

Secretary.

Hongkong, 15th October, 1935.

to offer any real resistance to the East Lanes. bowlers and made 23 runs. COMING, KING'S Had it not been for the extran which totalled 35, the Fusiliers' score would have been considerably lower.

Scores:

East Lunes, Regt. Lieut. J. P. Williams, Lb.w., b'

Konaghan C. 8. M. Elvin, c and ↳ Kenaghan Bds. Whitehead, b Cpl. King L/Cpl. Golds

Goldsworthy, c Jones, Pte. Baker, not out

Kenaghan 2/1. K. W. B. Murphy, e Murray

Lewis, b Cpl. King

Bria. Coster, not out

Extras...

77

Total (for G-wkts, decld.) 100

Lt P. R. M. Wisden, Eds. Cox, Bds.

Botting and Pte. Dickenson did not Bowling

Fun. King Cpl. King

0 for 40 2 for 05 8 for 27

0 for 10

Fun. Kenaghan Fus. Thomas ...

Royal Welch Fusiliers Capt A. D. Murray Lewis, b

Whitehead

head

Fus, Jones, c. Williams, & White- Lient. J. R. Johnson, e Dickson, b

Whitehead

Lieut. Hon. G. R. Clegg-Hill,

Whitehead

Lieut. E. C. Perkor Jorvis, b

Whitehend

L/S

Callie, & Cox

Lieut. 11. de B. Pritchard, e Bot- Fus. Kenaghan, 1.b.w., b Elvin

ting, b Elvin Cpl. Klag, not out Bds. King, e Batting, b Elvin Fan. Thomas, b Cox.

Extra

Total

Bowling

Whitehend

Elvin Cox

10

23

12

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103

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