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INTERPORT CRICKET double victory.

FESTIVAL

As

Both Mr. Leach and Mr. Braddell thanked the gentlemen who had officiated umpires during the three matches.

Mr. Pearce pointed out that the CONCLUDING DINNER AND FLAG duty of replying for Hong Kong should have fallen on Mr. Hancock CEREMONY

who, however, had had to propose the toast. The Hong Kong team had had the glit taken off their gingerbread, he added, by the fact

NAMES FOR EVER FAMOUS

THE CHINA

HONG KONG'S DOUBLE VICTORY

MAIL,

Fall of wickets:-1 for 8 runa (Richardson), 2 for 27 (Fincher). 3 for 115 (Reynolds), 4 for 120 Braco), 5 for 165 (Maxwell), 0

(Anderson), 8 for 224 (Wyatt), 9 for 261 (Retd), 10 for 303 (Owen Hughes).

ROWLING ANALYSIS

INTERPORT TENNIS

Trial Match At Kowloon Yesterday

Local tonnia stars are licking them- selves into forms in preparation for the coming Interport matches with Shanghat. Yesterday A ladles' trial 0. X. R, W. match

was played at the Kowloon .13 2 26 1 Cricket Club between Mrs. Miles and .18 4 425 4 Mrs. James. The former won, 6-2, .19 1 67 16-2.

MALAYA ELEVEN DEFEATED BY for 177 (Pearce), 7 for 213

FOUR WICKETS

INTERPORT CRICKET FINISH

After a splendid uphill fight yesterday and a gallant attempt to pull the match out of the fire, Malaya lost by four wickets to Hong Kong In the Interport cricket tournament on the H.K.C.C. ground, the winning hit being

Hopkins Lal Singh Bostock Hil

Jansen Knight

Doubles Match

..14 2 42

.0

7 0 32

19

A doubles match will be played to- marrow at p.m. at the Chinese Re- creation Club. The participants will be Mrs. Miles and Mr. James, and Mr. McCaw and Mrs. Sayer form the other pair.

will

61

Score at 3 p.m.:

Malaya-2nd innings W. A. D. Wynch, b. Reid ...

Names which will live for ever in that Hancock was unable to jom made at about 4.30 p.m. Shang-P. N. Knight, 1.b.w., b Owen

men

over a

roof

them in their victory yesterday.

Tributes to Players

Tributes were paid to Bowker's bowling (he had taken batting lessons from Barnes, Mr. Pearce observed), to the grand cricket play ed by Harry Owen Hughes, to Brace's help, to the bowling of Lt. Col. F', J. C. Wyatt (in spite of what the papers and statistics might say, the speaker added), to Reid, Fincher. Richardson, to the "baby of the family" Donald Anderson, who had come off, made runs when they were most needed, and for whom Mr. Pearce predicted a good future in Interpart cricket.

Stylish Batting

the history of Interport cricket in This part of the world were men- tioned last night, when hundred

assembled in

the Hong Kong Hotel garden for the sumptuous dinner which wound up the triangular touranment held this last fortnight. The several witty speeches were much enjoyed.

Mr. H. R. B. Hancock (President of the Hong Kong Cricket Club) wa in the chair. Next to him sat Mr. D. W. Leach (Shanghai), Mr. R. B. L. Braddell (Malaya), Mr. T. E. Pearce (Hong Kong), the Of the visitors, Mr. Pearce point three captains. Mr. Hancock faided to the stylish batting of Braddel! emphasis on the pleasure it gave all the Malaya captain), to Donald cricketing members of the Colony round cricket in Mr.

Leach (who had played the best all- Pearce's 28 to welcome the two visiting teams.yeand experience, the latter said),

King of Games

to Dr. O'Hara, "Torry" Wilson' and Stokes of Shanghai, and to Smith, Hopkins, and Lal Singh, of Malaya.

"The

NAMG

1

hal beat Malaya by

one wicket last week and Hong Kong then defeated Shanghai by 82 runs.

How the opening partnership between Fincher and Richardson paved the way towards Hong Kong getting-without undue an- xiety--the 140

runa required in

Hughes

Evan Wong, b Brace Dr. H. O. Hopkins, e Pearce,

b Reynolds

Lal Singh, b Owen Hughes. A. J. Bostock Hill, b Reid. R. G. Gibson, 1.b.w., b Brace R. B. L. Braddell, b.w., b.

Owen Hughes

Hughes W. A. B. Smith, not out Lt. M. Waring, h Bowker

Extras

Total

the last innings was related in A. Janser, b Owen the later and subscribers' editions Fincher yesterday'a "China Mail." was missed once and Richardson was dropped at lenst twlee be- fore they ran up 76 between them. Reynolds and Brace carried the total to 100 and they, like Fincher and Richardson, got out almost together. Gwen Hughes and Pearce reached 122 (without further loss, which was four wickets) at the ten interval; the former held his end up while the local captain made

most of the

runa.

I

The men will also have a trial out 27 on Monday at the K.C.C., when McEachran and Goldman will meet 15 Major Lucas and Dr. Tottenham in

the doubles. 10

32

3

56

48

18

9

6

294

BILLIARDS

Friendly Game Between St. "Pats" & Dockyard

516, Scores:-

Teams representing St. Patrick's Club and the Dockyard Recreation Club were engaged in a friendly game of billiards on Wednesday night at the former's Clubroom. Fall of wickets:-1 for 30 runs

L. E. Remedios, Captain of St. (Wynch), 2 for 67 (Wong), 3 for Patrick's, made the highest break 103 (Hopkins), 4 for 125 (Lal-40-and his team won by 300 to Singh), 5 for 126 (Knight), 6 for 148 (Gibson), 7 for 174 (Bostock Hill), 8 for 257 (Braddell), 9 for 273 (Jansen), 10 for 294 (Waring),

BOWLING ANALYSIS

O. M. H W. 16.1 1 55 21 1

0 69 14 1 46 .15 1

Exciting Play When the scora

Bowker was 336, how- ever, and Malaya

were still "on Wyntt their tous, Pearce was seat back. Play became more exciting and then young Anderson

was also beaten, the total then being 137. Maxwell joined Owen Hughes and made the winning hit, a hard straight drive off Smith.

St. Patrick's:S. M. Cruz (Jr.) 150, F. M. Cruz 150, L. E. Remedios (Capt.) 150, E. L. Earros 150, H. Painter 150, E. Remedios (Jr.) 150, Total, 900,

Dockyard Recreation

Club:-

1 A. A. Lewis (Capt.) 96, P. Moyle 47, B. Trotter 77, B. Jackson 147, 2R. Jackson 43, P. Pankhurst 106, 2 Total, 516.

48

ទ 0 44

1

4

Reid Brace Reynolds Owen Hughes ...11 2 36 Hong Kong-2nd innings E. C. Fincher, c and b Bostock

HID ...

J. E. Richardson, Jansen, b

Smith

of cricket has a particular attraction for English. men....it is still. regarded as the Mr. Peace, asking leave of the king of games," he said. Among visitor to refer to the subject, also those of whom the gathering would thanked the guarantors of the ex- think, who were not present, but penditure attached

to the fixture who would also think of those pre-list. sent, Mr. Hancock continued, were

In proposing the toast of the

Mr. R. Captain E. I. M. Barrett, the visitors,

Sutherland, that in Moules, the Lannings, G. M. Bil- 0.B.E.. said

time Hong lings. Barbridge and Bill Tark of Kong would see Alec Pearce (son

Smith and Bostock Hill gave Shanghai, the Whitleys, Sharp, of "Tam") as captain. There their best performances in Hong Mackenzie, Johnny Foster and

were other cricketers whose Kong in those closing stages. Dusty Rhodes of Malaya.

fathers had played in the Inter- Not a loose ball did either send port. In addition to famous nam-down in over after over. Bostock mentioned by Mr. Hancock, Hill, the slow bowler, had a very Mr. Sutherland referred to Jimmy long spell and, although he ex-H. Owen Hughes, not out.... Mann, Jackson (the "démon"

presses I preference for hard T. E. Pearce, 1.b.w. b Smith.. bowier), Wood, Matthews (for wickets, was exceedingly difficult D. J. N. Anderson, c Wong, b many years Hon. Secretary of the to play on the pitch which had

Bostock H .. Marshall and Bill Stanion; a son Shanghai Cricket Club), Derrick been affected by overnight of the last named is playing in

drizzles. Hong Kong_at_present Sutherland hoped to see him in

In proposing the toast of the teams, Mr. Hancock coupled with it the names of the three skippers.

"Overwhelming Hospitality" In reply, Mr. Lench said "We cannot entertain like you can down here because we have not the jobs ....We hope to see you in Shanghai next May; and bring so many sup porters as you can-you will need them." (Laughter).

Hong Kong's hospitality all but overwhelmed the Shanghai team. Mr. Leach added amidst further laughter, but there was a feature of cricket in Hong Kong which strongly appealed to Shanghai. Whereas taipane in the North only took an interest in dog racing and. ao on, those at the top of affairs in Hong Kong invariably lent whole hearted support to cricket.

€3

the team 800n.

and Mr.

Tea-

The their

Chief Justice's Praise

His Honour the Chief Justice (Sir Henry Golla, C.B.E.) ponded. When he left Hong Kong he would take with kim many pleasant memories, he said, but no than the prosent occasion. memory would be more pleasant spirit of cricket was in midst. Sir Henry highly praised the (etonewall) batting of E. G. a bit of luck Barnes, the Shanghai wicket-keep- in the deciding stage of the in defeating Malaya, said Mr. Jer, Leach. His team very much ra.natch against Malaya. "Naught gretted their inability to visit Kow-tampted him half so much as the loon Cricket Club--where they al- nought he made," Sir Henry, con- tinued, referring to Barnes hold- ways had a good time-to-day on account of the sailing hour.

Ing out for Leagh necessary runs.

Shanghai's Luck Shanghai had had

Mr. Leach also stated that Dr.

W. E. O'Hara had been first naked

to make the

The Programme to captain the Shanghai team. The latter replied that he could not come { An excellent programme of er

were

Mr.

to Hong Kong this time. So Mr. tertainment was arranged. Anong Leach was appointed. "At the those who took part and were last minute, when 'Doe' heard that highly appreciated Hancock and Pearce were playing, Annis, Mr. H. V. Parker, Mr. he decided to have a last crack at G. W. C. Burnett, Major Tuke, them." (Renewed laughter). Mr. Lt. Musson, Mr. E. W. Hamilton, Leach then handed over a miniature Mr. Dick Barty. Mr. George Shanghat flag to Mr. Hancock, who Grimble was accompanist. had captained the Hong Kong toam against Shanghai but, under medi- cal advice, did not turn out against Malaya.

"Come to Singapore Next came

Mr. Braddell who begun "I have no flag to offer for

ore.

After a very successful tourna- ment and dinner, the teams leave to-day, the Malayang Balling on the "Atsuta Maru" and the Shan- hailanders on the "Empress of Canada."

Malaya because we don't possess Second Division League

If you want to collect one, come down to Singapore and try to .get it."

(Laughter).

Mr. Braddell expressed a hope that Hong Kong and Shanghai would send cricketers down South.

Match

The analysis appended la evi-

Malaya bowlers, dence of the evenness of the

Complete scores:--

Malnya lat fnuinge W. A. D. Wynch, c Pearce, b

Brace

P. N. Knight, b Bowker Lal Singh, b Wyatt

A. J. Bostock Hill, b Bowker Dr. H. O. Hopkins, c Maxwell,

b Bowker

R. B. L. Braddell, b Brace R. G. Gibson, a Pearce, Reld Evan Wong, Lb.w., b Owen

Hughes

A. S. A. Jansen, b Bowker W. A. B. Smith, not out ... Lt. M. Waring, b Bowker

Extras

Total

Capt. J. R. Reynolda, l.b.w., b

Lal Singh

W. Brace, e Smith, b Bostock

Hil

Lt. W. A. H. Maxwell, not out

Extras

88

Lt. Col. F. J. C. Wyatt, A Reid, A. C. 1. Bowker did not bat.

Fall of wickete:-1 for 76 runs (Richardson), 2 for 76 (Fincher), 33 3 for 100 (Reynolds), 4 for 102 (Brace), 5 for 136 (Pearce), 6 for 3187 (Anderson).

BOWLING ANALYSIS

0. 24. R. W.

17

9 Hopkins

10 3 18 0

24 Lal Singh

G 2 12 1

Janson

4 1 15 0

0 | Knight

4 Bostock Hill ... 20 14 Smith

8 4 7 0 4 46 3

12 $ 30 2 The averages for the triangular

Total (for .6 wkts.) 142 tournament are as follow:-

18

H. Owen Hughes (H.K.) D. W. Leach (S.)

47

A. C. I. Bowker (H.K.)

8 E. C. Fincher (H.K.)

2 P. N. Knight (M.) ...

R. B. L. Braddell (M.)

L. F. Stokes (8.)

A. J. Bostock Hill (M.)

1 Capt. J. R. Reynolds (H.K.)

3 W. A. B. Smith (Malaya)

Lt. W. A. H. Maxwell (H.K.)

Lal Singh (M.)

31 A. S. A. Jansen (M.)

T. E. Pearce (H.K.)

24

P. Madar (S.)

4

Lt. Col. F. J.

J. C. Wyatt (H.K.)

F. E. T. Marshall (S.)

7 W. A. D. Wynch (M.)

Dr. H. O. Hopkins (M.)

148 T. W. R. Wilson (5.) Fall of wickets:-1 for 9 runs Lt. M. Waring (M.)

Evan Wong (M.), (Knight), 2 for 18 (Lal Singh). W-Brace (UR.)

3 for 21 (Bostock Hill), 4 for 51 C. W. Howard (S.) (Wynch), 6 for 67 (Bráddell), 6E. G. Barnes (S.).... for 68 (Gibson), 7 for 93 D. J. N. Anderson (H.K.) (Hopkins), 8 for 93 (Jansen), 9

Lt. A. H. Musson H.K.). Dr. W. E. O'Hara (S.)

for 137 (Wong). 10 for 148 J. E. Richardson (H.K.) (Waring).

R. G. Gibson (M.)

BOWLING ANALYSIS

0. M. E.. 12.3 1 34

O. G. Simpson (S.).

H. R. B. Hancock (H.K) W.H. E. Orr (S.) ... 5A. Reid (H.K.)..

11 1 33 1 T. L. Rawathorne (S.)

Bowker Wyatt Reid Brace Owen Hughes

0 10 1 Hong Kong-1st innings

10 Q

38 28 2

1

L

E. C. Fincher, b Lai Singh. J. E. Richardson, b Smith, Capt. J. R. Reynolds, b Smith

W. Brace, e Wong, b Smith

Lt. w. A. H. Maxwell, b Lat

Singh

* denotes not out.

H. Owen Hughes' (H.K.)

A. C. I. Bowker (H.K.)

15 D. W Leach (S.)

2

W. Braco (H.K.)

W. A. B. Smith (M.)

52 F. N. Knight (M.)

36

Lal Singh (M.)

A. Reid (H.K.) ́····

21 T. W. R. Wilson (S.)

Dr. W. E. O'Hara (S.)

H. Owen Hughes, b Lal Singh 108 A. J..Bostock Hill (M.) T. E. Pearce, b Smith

7 Dr. H. O., Hopkins (M.)

D. J. N. Anderson, b Hopkins 12 P. Madar (8.)....

L. F. Stokes (8.)

The following will represent the H.K.C.C. in the 2nd Division League match against the R.A. to-day on the

A.

Ho paid a tribute to the batting of H.K.C.C. ground:-W. W. Mackenzle

(Capt.), G. .P. Lanimert G. E. R.

Lt. Col. F. J. Wyatt, c Wang...

b Lal Singh

Reid, lbw b Bostock .....

Capt. J. R. Reynolds (H.K.)

* | Lt. Col.. F. J. C.. Wyatt (H.K.)

6A. S. A. Jansen (M.)

Donald Leach and the wicket-keep-Divett, W. Harris Walker, O. E. C. | A. C. L. Bowker, not out. 11 Et. A. H. Musson (H.K.)

ing of "Tam" Pearce and gratulated Hong Kong

con-

Marton, K. H. Batger, H. J. "Arpı- on the strong, J. A. Summers, O. Moor, F. E.

Skinner and R. H. Dowler,

Extras

Total

27

D. J. N. Anderson (HK)

R. B. L. Braddell (M.)

| F. E. T. Marshall (5.)

803 T. Rawthorne (9)

Batting.

No. of Highest Not

Innings Score Out Total Average

108

2 179 50.60

174 58.00

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