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February 6, 1939.
By Ernie Bushmiller
WELL, DEN I SHOULDN'T WASTE A WHOLE MORNIN'S WOIK, SHOULD I ?.
INDIANS AGAIN IN THRILLING ENDING
PECULIAR SCORING IN KING'S PARK MATCH: CRICKET REVIEWED
(By "R. ABBIT")
On Saturday I was again lucky | the Club and the Army. The Army's enough to turn up in time for batting was, I am told, bad with the magnifteent finish. The Recrelo exception of Major Murray, who wicket was certainly taking spin, played excellent cricket until he was though while I was there I did not bowled by a full toss which he tried see anything rear up badly.
hit too hard. The Army being put
Rather the ball comes off at differ-out for 90, the Club seemed to have ent levels and wants watching very an easy thing on, but the weakness carefully. Recreio did none too well of their batting was again shown. with the first use of the pitch and John Pearce however, who seems to were all out for 111, of which L.. G. bo batting very much better this Gosano (22), E. L. Gosano (41) and year, saved the situation with a good E. M. L. Soares (30) made ninety-innings of 39 runs. Hatfield, as threef The LR.C. had a ghastly start usual, bawled splendidly and bis as E. L. Gozano, who can seldom figures were 17-2-44-6. have done better all round in a game,
shot out their first three batsmen for!
JUNIOR DIVISION
one run. However, Kitchell and Although they seemed to have a A. H. Mudar stopped the vol. When fairish side out the Army second arrived the trward read 30-3-1 could do nothing with Recreio who and with little more than forty min- won by five wickets. G. N. Gosano ules a
a finish seemed unlikely. How-red 59 not out. I was rather sur- me prised to see Peal did not go on for ever, the two batsmen got
some beautiful fours and there appeared the Army.
!
a chance.
Kitchell mishit a sitter to
short third man who, through over-
confidenes I think, promptly put it
A SURPRISE
It was not
generally expected
on the carpet. However, Recreio's that the Police would beat the Club
6721
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second eleven but Stephens made a
felding reputation was restored when not out entury-his arst, I think, 11. Mndar eracked a beautiful low in Hongkong, and the Club batting skimming drive straight aver
over the
(20) and bowler's head and E. L. Gosano made except for N. 1, Fox
ten yards very quickly and took a. J. It. Mitchell (25 not out) broke splendid catch. I doubt if the ball down completely against Fay (4 for ever rose more than twenty feet the 20) and Carey (2 for 5), and they
were badly beaten, whole time, and the catch was made close to the screen.
MINU HITS OUT
Minu went in and despite the set- ting out of the field he scored rapidly. It is true he was dropped in the deep off a terrifle skier buti
F. L. Gosuno had to run a long way! and had too much puce on to hok the ball. Kitchell again mishit one to short third man and this time he
had to go. After that it was Minu, for none of the last five Indian bats-
DEADLY
BOWLING
BY OMAR
men scored. He loid on gallantly Deadly bowling by A. M. Omar- and in the last over he had the fand dine batting by Hugh Lim were strlice and the score was ninety-nine principally responsible for the vic- Each of the first
tory of the Craigen tower seconds three balls crashed between long on and midwicket, bater the Civil Service C.C. at Happy L. G. Gosano kept them
Valley on Saturday. down to In the course of 15 overs, Omar should have caught wo's, though he
took six wickets for only 11 runs, However, he made finishing up
ball and held a big splendid analysis:
with the following The batsmen had crossed, luckily for I.R.C. and M. P. Madar,
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Pau Ka-ping, the South Clilna "A" goal-keeper, watches anxiously as the ball sails over the bar in the Shield replay at Caroline I on Saturday between South China “A” and Kowloon, The latter unex- pectedly held the Chinese to a draw of 1-1 in spite of extra time. Staff Photographer.
EXCITING FINISH TO JUNIOR CRICKET TIE
p.m.
153
for
seven
LAST.MINUTE THRILL
VAN-5
NAVY SIDE DECLARED TOO LATE
Might Have Beaten K.C.C. Seconds
At ten minutes to four on Satur- day, the Navy Junior league crlekel team had lost eight wickets for 114 runs, and the K.C.C., who were the visitors to the R.N.R.C. ground, had good reason to feel that three league points were practically in the bag". Forty-Ave minutes later the score had been advanced to 182 for 9, and the Navy had guaranteed for themselven at least one point.
For this unexpected change of for- tune, the Navy owed practically, everything to Captain Carless, who monopolised the bowling to score 57 out of 60 in two minutes short of three-quarters of an hour, hitting two mighty G's and seven boundaries, Another influence. in the metamor- phosis was the breakdown in the K.C.C. bowling which, up the
lime
of Captain Carless's entry, had been steady and accurate. Simpson came on to be clouted for 25 runs in
Apart from one
three overs (14 off the first six balis), while Macfirlane, Lay, Luke und Baldwin, Who had hitherto Com- manded the deepest respect, were treated most unceremoniously by the enterprising Captain.
hard chance at second slip. Carless put nothing to hand, although he never disdained to lott the ball. But while he made. a forcing shot to nearly every ball, it was not blind swiping One re- calls two or three lovely off drives which sent the ball simply whizzing along the ground through the covers. RIGIDITY AND ENTERPRISE The Navy Innings provided singu lar contrasts of rigidity and enter- prise. After a shaky start which saw Clayton out at 11, Smith and Brown, by means of very correct, but rather unimaginative batting raised the total to 50. But it took them a long time to do it, and neither shaped very confidently ngainst the K.C.C. battery. When Smith was well run out to a the Navy experienced a reat
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me he did not know who his eleventh easy victory possible. He treated would not stop until 0,15 he could hacking up, kept his head and re-
One of the most exciting finishes in the present cricket season was zem at Sookunpoo on Saturday when the Indian R.C. and the doldrums. The third wicket fell at University met in the Junior League, the match ending in a tie. skittled out the next three batsmen 72, and then Lay and Baldwin Needing five runs to win when the last over was started, the under-without addition. It seemed that the who had had a look at the bowling. His first spell
graduates obtained four and, therefore, had to be content with Navy would not reach three figures, successfully negotiated the Inst two
sharing the spoils.
but again there came stiffening balls. There was an appeal on the
the balting and his
Surg. Lt-Commdr. last ball but apart from Inst
anything
Finnle and in a way, the University lads had backing up they could not score
O. Page becoming associated la vitally important his second spell, Omar just only themselves to blame for not boundaries. Sull they had got to pariped with a knock of 11, and over the sucke
of 22. missed the hat trick," taking three king full points. With only three within striking distance when Abbas
Telegraphist It was a
was a grand finish and it was wickets with four balls. In the pre- balls left and four more wickets to began the last over of the match, then came Carless to destroy
Wood difficult to believe that this was the vious match against the Club de Re-fall, they should have risked every- All six balls were slung down fast K.C.C.'s dream of three league points. team that had tamely played out creia, Omar also just missed the thing in trying to hit a boundary: on the off. Teoh swung at the first time in the play off last year. Minu "hat trick" the same manner.
Whether the Navy captain had been in bail sent down but was caught and While Omar was taking the wie- and his men were absolutely right to
but they failed to do so, and only in
so very impressed by the K.C.C. risk losing last Saturday's match in kets and keeping the runs down,
the last ball of the match did they bowled. Matthews, the next man in.
batting performance of the week an attempt to win it. It is curious George Winch gave him splendid core two which enabled them to and K. L. Ng could not get past the
previous when they scored 200 runs that all tree big scores were the support, and was rather unlucky in
equat the Indians' total of 153 runs. wall of fielders on the off-side and
against the Army in an hour and game-33-and only six runa came not taking at least a wieket, especi-
Actually, of course, the Indians the match finished with the scores
three-quarters, or whether, in the from the rest of, which are were ally in his first spell. Irance was would have been decidedly unlucky tied.
exhilaration of watching Corless sending down some short ones. The bhd they lost. Under
& misappre
colleet his runs he clean forgot about A NAVAL DISASTER
the question of declaration, one can- felding of the Craigengower team hension, M. I. Razack, the I.R.C. The tuation was exelting enough not say; but it remains a fact that was quite good, with Way. Winci, sitipper, declared at 4.15 with the
with the as it was, but there was There was a tame finish on the Locke, Lim and Omar outstanding
☐ last- score at
the declaration was far too, delayed. wickets, minute thrill which nearly cost the K.C.C. ground. The home side put) J. Barrow was the only Civil Ser-
having agreed with C. H. Teoli, the game for the Indians,
The Navy took two and a half hours to score their 182 and left the visitors ad. Ernie Fincher, Mackay. R. T. with any confidence. The bowling the closure that it was pointed out bas once again bowled outside the up a very usual 167 for eight declorice batsman to face the bowling visiting captain, to draw stumps at
the With only one ball to go, the Uni-precisely one hour less to beat it. On It was after he had applied versity needed three run to win. Ab- Broadbridge and Burnett all got of Omar and Winch was so deadly
huge Navy ground, where boundaries are so difficult to make, a twenties. Teddy Fincher, silil out of that it took the visitors almost an to the two captains that the official off-stump, but Matthews connected rate of two runs a minute, unless the (Dainty), Lt. Skelton (Grompus) and
Thomas (Eagle), P. Oakwith Oxford Man's £50 luck, was run out. But the Navy hour to score their first 25 runs. At time of drawing stumps in February and the batsmen ran for dear life. bowling is utterly futile, is simply tumbled out. Booth and 3.55, the Civil Service had lost five was 0.151
Pay. Lt. Spittle (Suffolk); LL. W. Brownrigg were having a
a bit of a
The ball was returned to the wicket- impossibility. wickets for 70 runs and ten minutes
Thug
the undergraduates stand when I arrived but
Elliot (Eagle) (Captain) and Lt. Tel- the whole alde
were keeper who, instead of keeping A more sporting finish: would have bot (Otus); L. Sen. Romans (Eagle), was out for given nearly two hours to make the tried to throw down the stumps at been offered if the Navy had closed was broken the end soon came. They only one run more.
necessary runs a task well within the bowler's end in an attempt to run missed Kennedy who
M. C. Hung and J. L. Youngsaye the capability of their batsmen. was playing opened the Imilag for Craigengower,
their innings nt 150. Furthermore, it out the batsman. The ball missed ger. I was right about the per but it was H. P. Lin, who made the
is fairly certain that, sa events turried IF HE HAD KNOWN the stumps and the University Inds out, the Navy would have won the of the side as Whitmarsh told
If Razack had known that play took another run. Fortunately for match. The visitora assuredly would
the Indians, H. T. Barma, who was man was until dve minutes to twal pulling, driving and hooking in bril- for another ten
have "had a dip" at getting the runs, scant respect, have allowed its batsmen to go
and as they had lost seven wickets Loe's figures of 0.2-0-14-5 weza fiant fashion,
the minutes. By this turned ball quickly to the
for 80 in "playing anfe", it is more time, the University
bowlers had bowler. And Go the game fittingly
than possible they would not have been more or less mastered, and it ended.
stood up to another ten minutes of was quite possibile that another 20
play. runs might have accrued in this ex-
BOWLING BETTER THAN If you had laid me ten to one
All in all, a draw was probably the
BATTING tra ten minutes, which would have against C.S.C.C. benting Craigen-
fairest result. The teams were But the Indians in n anfer position. evenly-matched. The
Although the home aldo finally ran Rower I wouldn't have taken you up.
bowling As it was, Razack's declaration was both sides
up an imposing total, their bowling But they did Baker made the dif
more sporting than wise. But as average, and in most cases the bats- batting. In Wood the Navy are was far more impressive, than their ference I hoped he would, and when
already stated, he was under a mis-men got themselves out because they exceptionally fortunate, five wickets were down for 18, things
apprehension.
дл a. fast | tried to force the pace rather than There was a stand in roxy.
In the early stages of the Univer- because of the gulles of the bowlers. local junior cricket. Wood bowled left-hander is a distinct rarity in The Shanghai tennis players now in the middle, but the whole side were: Hongkong opposing local club teatra sity innings, there was no indication W. S. Gerg, of the University main-splendidly and only one batsmen out for 66 runs. Baker's figures of will meet five of the K.C.C. senior that the finish would be so thrilling. tained a fast pace throughout his 12 Madar-played him with any show of 1074 ore
ore remarkable. Perry division league players in a series of Against some rather mediocre bowl-overs, but he sacrificed accuracy and confidence. Wood conceded only 27 four for nineteen and McLellan singles and
Ing. the undergraduates were rather length, though his speed made it ex-
runs in 14 overs (including five Whitley is
slow with their rate of moring until tremely difficult to score of him.. not Thursday, bowling
landly
this you
maidens) and he took three wickets, and if he The encounters will start at 4 p.m., came in. Then it speeded up con- but, who made the top-score of the
J. Font, W. Gegg and G. Hong Choy H. T. Barnio, the todians opening but these figures hurdly indicate could steady himself # Bittle his and the K.C.C. team will be: wickets would
what a finely sustained effort he come cheaper. The
siderably. Sharp singles were taken, match with 40, never looked like get- C.S. only just got the runa!
E. C. Fincher, A. E. P. Guest, G. C. and though Fong was eventually run ing but unul he tried to accelerate Richard-
Burnett, S. A. Gray, and A. Craw-out in attempting an impossible rim his rate of scoring. He was the son and Colledge got a bit betler
EXCITING! REAL! but the next four scores wi
and was sent back too late-by his sheet-anchor in the Indians' batting 0. 0.
two matang pinys have played partner, the scores mounted quisitly, and was the last to get out. Useful
date. They beat the saved things however, What will finiversity on Saturday Avo-nil, and the electimstances, the Indians spread (20) and Naranjan Steph (21) when Taking the only course possible in contributioris wore made by.A. Bakar
MACREA LEEDS happen if the CS, batting comes out at to South China yesterday by the Chele fald and concentrated on off-runs were most needed. all round I don't know, but someone ead match in five...
side bowling in his last two overs, ¿wut)got a surprise..
J. Font was lucky to last tur long denean on, he as he old. Cieke made sulok 28, OUR SPELLING HER se bags one the urdges aduva tamd unit and G. H. Hohn Choy's 20, made to
monkies or
made shirlây.
Lanolinot, Lil Boable for the undergraduates to
good but he was not up against very!
much.
+
WONDERS Never cease!
had
had
a
-poor.
Hay!
3
POOR CRICKET
kcie Flast got the Benior Leagus
1567 on Saturday? wam thetween
the bowling with
SHANGHAI STARS TO PLAY K.C.C.
ford
The
doubles matches
on
on
FAIR RESULT
of
Haver roSE above thá
shillelagh--argosy...shindy The AMA HAMESWith wards the end of the matcha
of
Shpt Staples (Eagle), A. B. Thatcher FINES and costs, totalling £55 (Eagle), Sub. Lt. (A) Hain (Eagle), 58. were imposed at Dover Sub. LL Boddington (Rover); LL. Darling (Rover): Lt. Grimths (Med- recently on Alan Ker, an Oxford way) and L. I. M. Anderson undergraduato, for attempting (Olympus),
to evade Customs duties on a D. R. Harper, captain the film projector and for making á M.R.U. Efteen," stated on Saturday that, owing to injuries, the Malayan false declaration. team to meet the Navy would not be. Mr. E. A. Booth, prosecuting, said selected until after to-day's practice her arrived at Dover on the Shop- on the Club ground. ·
·perton' Ferry on October 8 with`a [inolor-edr.
Ho
wos carrying a made. Ho clean bowled Broadbridge, camera of British manufacture cr Taylor and Mulcahy with perfect a projector. deliveries, the ball shooting through He signed a formal declaration that at lightning speed. Cortesa and the projector had been taken out of Napler also bowled some good length the couiry by his brother, who had stuff, apart from Carless's first over, Had it for two months abroad and in which three balls cleared the that he had purchased it in DK- atumps without touching the ground. Ind.
The idea of having to play for a draw did not seem to suit the K.C.C. bating, which went to pieces. Madar
The projector was detained by the feetly at home, and his knock of 31 sow Ker, who sold alone played on though he were per- Customs and in November, an offer not out in an hour and five minutes "I am glad you have come to see saved the game for the visitors. me, no I wish to make a.confession. Madar made como extremely daver Be added that the declaration the shots on the leg-side, and his cover made at Dover was incorrect, thanh Best driving yielded boundaries. Broad- had purettused the projectar Inn Pari bridge made his 10 runs in free Said to Dctober for about 237, manner and looked art for a rest and that he would write a letler, ni score when Wood broke past his den expltasikan to the commi had my forming fence. Three other is batamen, Kotak MrA themselves: Gout with a hKEMBANGA
"CONFESSION".