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NOVEMBER 5, 1985.

Minu Secures Place In Colony Eleven

ANOTHER FINE DISPLAY ON SUNDAY

́T. E. PEARCE SELECTED TO FILL THE LAST VACANCY IN SIDE

INTERPORT CRICKETERS READY FOR MATCH DURING WEEK-END

(By "R. Abbit")

Owing no doubt to the complete failure of most of the people on Saturday last it was decided to play another trial on Sunday and the Kowloon Cricket Club very sportingly lent their ground. It was not possible to get exactly the same sides but all people who were in the running turned out. It was a pretty warm day but a light breeze made things very pleasant. Hayward's side went in first and was still representing the nucleus of the Interport side. E. C. Fincher and Major Bonavia opened the innings on a wicket which definitely was not fast, and took a good deal of spin.

ELSIE CORLETT AND MRS, GARON IN. GOLF FINAL

(Continued from Page 8.)

playing very good golf indeed-out in 30-and accounted for Miss Bramwell with a two at the 13th and a fine_tour_! at the Ith.

In the top semi-final Miss Balley's Dne 3 won the 2nd, but by the turn she was one down, her long putts.

to very near seeming to

no 'very many holes without dropping. Both were out in 18, Miss Corlett won the next two, Miss Bailey the 13th and

Aliya Corlett,

was

16th. Indeed, at that pointer, she who seemed the dominant player, Miss Cortett allowing tiredness to get the better of her. But at the th worst of the hole, canoned into the her five-yard putt glancing off the other ball. After halving the 17th in perfect threes she put a love- ly pltch to within two yards of the

had all the. who had

hole,

18th for the match.

Mrs. Garon, Instead of being worn out by the morning's struggle, seemed nly to have gained strength from it. One putt was all she needed, on ench

the first five greens, Then a sud- den lapse into three putts twice, but at the turn. out in 37 mil live She did not allow Mrs. Newton to sen a single hole, and even fine putting

a

hard, halves at seven of the throm that comprised the match. Six and five no more than represented the

And a punch and a polish which few golfers could have bettered.

Goadwla opened from the Bowling was declared closed at a hundred and difference in golf, for dira. Garon's Green end and Teddy Fincher played | forty-eight for nine wickets.

one nice shot to leg: Bonavia then

Inced

Ainu and cracked the first ball

a long hop to the leg boundary and subsequently glanced

single. Nort

PEARCE'S SIDE BAT

T. E. Pearce and Richardson open.

EXCHANGE RATES

over Goodwin

dwin bowled the left handered to Garthwaite at the Pavilion end no less than five leg balls but only and Perase. Pearce hit his first bail two fours resailed. Two avers later to long leg for four and might have Paris.. Fincher drove Minu straight but lift- had a couple more but I think the ball Geneva.

a Berlin. ed the bail. The bowler got his hand wung too far away. There was to it and it shot up to give min oft bye and Richardson glanced the last Athens

ball for four to fine leg. Pearce houk- Milan an easy catch. 16-1-2.

ed a couple of short ones from Perase Shanghai to the leg boundary. In his second New York.

Amsterdam. over n fine ball from Garthwaite Just

Vienna took Richardson's sticks.

Prague...

Quiet play followed. Alee Pearce Look a few singles and Bonavin glanced Minu for three. Later on

Pearce let go at Minu and hit a huge E. F. Eincher canis in and the game Bucharest

ou-drive for six on to the terrace. I

did was very quiet until a thirty. Ales Madrid. was very glad to see that Minu did Fearce went on and had E. F. very Lisbon not bowl his usual long hop after. He pitched the ball well up on the well caught by Bonavia in the gully. Hongkong Dif and Pearce made a poor shot The fieldsman rolled over hut held Brussels. which .did not, however, go to hand. the ball. T. E, Pearce was bowled by Monte Viden.

ut 34. Belgrade The next excitement was a nice four swinger from Garthwaite

the ball pitching just about on the Montreal by Bonavia off Prowse. The Imisman seemed to be dropped at first silp by base of the stumps, and at thirty Yokoluma.

Just eight Duckitt was beaten and bowled Helligfors. Ricketts, helding substitute, after, but I it was a lump ball. T. A. Pearce.

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Rio Buenos Aires, . Melnnis, who stecceded, began to Silver (Spot)....20.5/16 mikit perto de put it was a tertingale niny com lent cracker full face one forward)

hard cut and the fieldsman was too at seem to get the full face of the War Loan.......10:10/10 close in. Next over he had Bonnviar to the ball. Dawson fon began to

brisk

perhaps

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up and hooked, and drove

bnts- Garthwaite

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1.b.w, 64--2-27. The outgoing

well. This brought already selected were to retire. But man hud played a good defensive Ricketts on for the first time when really all one can hope is that most knock, but he gave me the impression sixty was on the board. McInnis hit of the batting is too had to be true at the start of the lunings that he him for three but next over ran out and that people will come off in the was not seeing the ball very well

to smother the break and get inside it and so gave a dolly catch to back. word point 76-5-18.

DOMESTIC TRAGEDY

Interport,

SPORT ADVTS.

PS. Since the nhave notes arre written I have learned that T. E. Pearer actually has been selected. Prowse went on for Minu uk :ht

Ricketts then changed ends and He will, I feel sure, stiffen our all Pavilion end and Alce Pearce pinged Holland-Martin hit him for three too uncertain batting and I fancy his first all straight to his father while Dawson Baicked him to leg for Shanghai will be none the happiry at shoes mid of and a quick each for. But next over the latter had when they find he is back in the field. was made 54-32. Two Imlls later

and was well caught by Alec R.A. Prowse bowled Hayward with a full Pearce-running-from-cover-to-extra- toss which may have swung. Madar cover 901-6-34. Fourteen runs later and Garthwaite, however, stopped the Prowse

let out

out at Ballard and was The former rot.

was making some splendidly caugh

caught on

on the leg boundary delightful Inte cuts and leg glances, by the K.C.C.

fielding sub and no further wicket was lost, before Mitute. Minu then arrived and scored

ten off his first four balis.

balis. Garth- Shortly after the resumption Garth.

went on but the scoring hecama waite was bowled by a beautiful leg hitting both

fnst 269 Holland Martin break from Minu which took the top hard. The store reached a hundred him and Pearce very of the off stick 81-6-11. R. Lee and forty five when Ricketts returned bowled at the other end. The new- comer, Perase. scenied pretty comfort-Minu in trying to win the rume alte

the start nui Madar con Stumps were then drawu. from

con with tinued to play excellent cricket, cut- ting and hitting nicely to low. AL 116 however He played at ong of Minu's leg turners und a confident

tian.

waite

HIR WEM

caught at

CONCLUSIONS

was

aver.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Twelfth Extra Race Meeting to be held on Saturday, 16th November, 1935, (weather per- mitting) may be obtained at the

So once more things did not go Loo Secretary's Ofice, Gloucester appeal for a catch at the wicket went well with the side which contained Building; the Club House, Happy against hint. 11-3

very most of the interport team. Pereira Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Shortly was away, of course, on Sunday and

good inningsar

after Persse, who had seemed quite on each day the damage has been Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan ut honie, played a wretched shot at very largely done by Minu who, of Kwong Road. quite-a-short-one-from-the-left-hander courses in-now--certainty-for-the

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON Thursday, 4th November, 1933.

By Order,

was caught at short mid-off side. On Saturday night 1 enthe to 120210 Te has played a nice the conclusion, that 1. E. Free ardon and confident innings while he was E. R. Duckitt were the only people in-but he was out to a very poor who could be

be considered for the

lust stroke. A few runa later ticketla plice, On Sunday night I had nar-

C. B. BROWN, should have been caught at the wicket rowed it down to T. F. Pearce, who

Secretary, but the ball slipped out of Hollandit my opinion undoubtedly should Martin's hands just as he seemed to ring even if he may lose one or two Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori have made the catch-Duckitt who runs in the field. He is entching as had relieved Lee was the unlucky well as anyone just now and a

MASSAGE Belash- bowler. He had been keeping a nice ed side better than sonte. By the Acupuncture, Maxcausis length and shortly

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