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HAYWARD SCORES 65 IN 140 MINS. AFTER INJECTION TO FINGER

Hong Kong On Top

(Continued prum Page 1). bowler LWD balls

NITING 212-10-4.

later. and lat Bladar snatching single.

The remaining four Colony wickels fell this morning for the addition of 63 runs in 50 minutes.

Shanghai base thus been set the gigantic task of acoring 350 in thaị fourth innings to win.

Stokes Hit On Finger. Stakes and Simpson again opened Shanghas inuings and the the former, who wo bowled first ball in the first innings, again faced the fast bowler for his first ball.

The third ball got up sharply and hat ham on the hand, but after the game had been held up for a short while he got Beck's fourth ball away to the leg boundary.

axnin Garthwaite

opened Supreme Court end and hit Simp Ron's pads with his first ball which wwing from the off

the

He appealed for a cutch be- hind the wicket with his second mil. But if was much to low for Dunkley to gather. Mis fourth hall was a ball and Simpson opened his were with

Simpson, however, WRA Ningle. harky off the last ball when a snick went just wide at Toddy Fincher in the gully.

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Bock made two kick badly in hisj fourth over after bow bng three kno! unes, which one was square at to the rails by Simpson.

Double Bowling Change. Owen Hughes brought oti

Minu

at 15 in place of Garthwaite, Simp

Garthwaite relieved Pearce at the ather end and steadied the bats men down with good length de- liveries.

Garthwaite Unlucky. Garthwaite had exceedingly bad luck when he beat both Stokes and Dunkley with a ball that across from leg and shaved wicket.

com

the

Pearce came on for Beck at A and with his first ball secured BD obstruction ap. peal against Pat Madar. 2.15.

81.

Madar was shaping

very well. cutting beautifully for the

BOOTH batted very im-

fore receiving a ball from Pereira that cocked up. He is likely to make a lot of runs in the second innings.

majority of his scoring strokes UNBROKEN

The partnership added 52 runa in 46 minutes.

The first hour of piny after lunch

troduced 68 runs.

Minu relieved Garthwaite at 91

OWEN HUGHES

FACED WITH

BIG DIFFICULTY

Colony Batsmen Again Score Slowly.

LOST OPPORTUNITY Moral Effect Of Stoke's Dismissal Tremendous To Both Sider

(By ATHOLE)

AFTER causing a sensation by

K.C.C. NEED BOWLER FOR SUNDAY

SHANGHAI SHOULD AMASS BIG TOTAL

FATEFUL DROP PED CATCH IN

VOLUNTEERS' MATCH

(By Athole.)

and

HEAR that the K.C.C., who have bowler, in fearless manner

been crippled by the loss of collected the majority of his 17 Frank Goodwin, may invite an out runs off this bowler. side bowler to play for them against Shanghat

G

8. DUNKLEY is the best wicket-keeper Hong Kong

He has had for many years.

was once an opening batsman.

UNITED SERVICES CRICKET TEAM.

dismissing the strong Shanghai batting side for a total of 103- 137 behind the Colony total Hong Kong lost their grip on the game when they scored only 149 runs in the remaining 140 minutes PARTNERSHIP

of play. REALISES 96

Hughes will be faced with the dim- Looking at the team it seemed very sound knock for his 40 cuit problem of whether to bat for ins if there were по other against Malaya on Sunday. In spite Services team to

and it was off his fourth ball that Ash And Higgins Win

Stokes reached his 50, scored out

of 93 in 97 minutes. A1 thin period he had bit eight boundaries.

Stokes with a 2 off Ming sent the century up after 105 minutes play.}

Disaster befel! Shanghai when Stoker attempted to sweep Peurce to leg and war given out for obstruction 116- 3-69.

Stakes had

aggressively Intted after taking 20 minutes to score h first run aller lunch and looked set

Across i wicket

Batting for just on

Game For Lincolns.

SERIES OF GAMES AGAINST

THE BORDERERS

A second wicket partnership be-- tween Ash and Higgins, which pro- duced 96 runs after the first wicket. had fallen without a ren

on the board was the feature of the cricket

This

morning Harry Owen

ON Sunday. Against Stapleton's Omission Malays there were 45 overs bowled C. 1. Stapleton, who might have

of and

these Willie Hung been given an opportunity in the and G. C. Burnett shared 40. Trials for the Interport, played a

To Play Against Shanghai.

The final selection of the United meet Shanghai made from

Capt. P. V. Williams

Lt. Cmdr. Stephenson Lleat. C. C. Garthwaite

an hour or to declare the innings bowlers in the side. Norman Mac- of the fact that he played against next Tuesday will be and thus set Shanghai the task of kay was not played behind the Shanghai in the 1921 and 1922 In- thirteen players. scoring 287 in the fourth innings sticks as it was intended that he terports I am surprised he did not The nominated players were an- to win.

should bowl, but he was not given get a trial this season. It will be nounced this morning as follows:-- the opportunity. Ernie Fincher recalled that he scored a well play- was given two overs, and C. B. R. ed half century in the two day Sargent, the K.C.C.'s new acquisi- match against the Club, which lald tion, was on for only three overs, the foundations for the K.C.C%%} Teddy Fincher was certainly hard easy triumph. Stapleton's main pressed for bowlers and it was ex- difficulty in running between the slow off the He is tremely unfortunate on Hung, who wickets.

mark otherwise he would score war bowled to a standstill.

many more runs from sharp singles. Possibles for Vacancy There are

It is a very delicate posl- tion as Shanghai are sufficient- ly well equipped with bata- men to score the runs should they make a good start, and yet if Hong Kong bat for an hour this morning Shanghai are in a good position to force a draw. The Colony batting yesterday was

tur a century when he stepped right match between "A" Company

Lincolns

and "A" Company altogether too slow for the state of two hours won looked as if he unve Drukdey a hard chaner in the leg side of Stokes hit nine boundaries in his 59. Borderers which the former won by the game. Quick runs were needed his fourth ball Pereira relieved red out of 116.

lock in the next over and bowleding and hard driving on

innings.

a maiden to Stokes, who was for.ides of the wicket Cunate not to play the last ball on Le is wicket.

Lunch was then taken, the score! being 16 for no wicket after just Stokes under half an hour's play was 7 not out, and Simpson 8.

The pitch looked to be playing enelly, though Beck disclosed "spot" at the Supreme Court en which may cause one or two ally catches. It was off this “upot" that Stokes was hit on the finger. Two 1. b. w., Appeals. Play was resunied at 1.15

to leg for 2 he survived

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struction appeal off the that ball of the over. Stakes survived

featured

both his

overnight.

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Lieut. Eaden Capt. Cutler Major Bonavia Sub-Li

Sinclair

Lieut. Buther

L. F. A. Richarda

Capt. Michell Lieut. Walker

Lieut. Waring

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rumoura that C. C. bo

Major Bonavis hit a five and twenty boundaries in his 103 out for the Medical Corps against B. the Civil Service on Saturday. He

Inst. L1. Smyth

not

is scored his runs out of 150.

and the 300 load was imperative Garthwaite or A. C. Beck may Magnificent wickets.

play, though R. In collecting their 389 Invited Ash, who registered the arst runs in the two innings Hong Kong Lewin, the Malaya player who century of the season six weeks have occupied the wickets for 413 joining the K.C.C.. may be given agu, Joined Higgins and the pair minutes, a fact which apeaks for it- the vacancy. added 96 before Ash was bowlud self.

Hancock. by

Higgins hit ton boundaries in his 46, while Ash hit five sixes and three boundaries in

polished innings for 51.

Shanghai Captain Out. Requiring 226 Shanghai re- reived n big setback when Donald Leach was snapped up at the wicket off Pereira after scoring only two, 123-4-2.

Pereira had been brought on in place of Minu at 112, but had been expensive in his first two overs.

The match was one of a series) of five encounters to be played between the two companies. The losers of the series will provide the winners with a trophy. The Lincolns won on Thursday closest out by a smart return from Miau evening at Billiards, the

Beck relieved Pearce at 142 and of his fourth ball Booth was run

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HONG KONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

J. H. Denby Wins Silver Medal.

This was the third century of the ¡ season, Sgt. Ash and Drv. Gray hav Arthur Lay, who was an absentee ing reached three-figures earlier in for the Malaya game, will be play the season. ing and the K.C.C. will be at full

The National Rifle Association *trength, with the exception

Cpl. Orr scored 38 out of 45 for silver medal and the Donegall Goodwin. In 1031 the Shanghai the Service Corps against the Badge were won by J. 1. Denby,

team forced u draw.

of

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Royal Engineers on Sunday. He who scored 185 points in a local hit eight boundaries and was last shoot, organised by the Hong Kong Goodwin is not likely to play out at 107. S/Sgt. Flood scored Rifle Club, held over the wook-end. cricket for at least three months 24 out of 34, hitting four bound- as the result of the torn ligament aries. in his left leg. It is exceedingly unfortunate. I have never seen

done this senson,

Tucker's Fine Bowling

A. Chappelle, who took second place with 173 points, was awarded the Donegall Badge, as Denby had previously won it and is in posses- Spr. Tucker bowled brilliantly sion of the attendant benefits to for the Engineers, taking 7 for 19 which the winner is entitled at and hitting the stumps on each oc-| Bisley. V. Croome, who is acting Malaya casions. Bowling unchanged he

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One of the pluckiest innings ever seen on the Club ground was witnessed when Tom Hay- ward, who was given an injec- tion in his finger after split- ting a nail when attempting to catch Donald Leach, remained at the wicket for 140 minutes while collecting 65 runs in an undefeated effort. Surprisingly passed over by the and from the leg sldr. 147-5-21. In the game being between Cpl. Bett and after Simpson had got Minu away same over Jenkin was clean bowled C. S. M. Conway, the former run-Selectors, of whom he was one, Hay Frank bowling better than he has

ward played a chanceless knock and obby the last fasi ball. 147-6-13,

ning out with a break of 21 un-

the highest innings in his Interport' Shanghai were 116 for 2 at 2.30 finished to win by 4 points.

career. In his 65 were seven boun- this afternoon, but a quarter of an 11

The Lincolns are now two up daries, the result of square cutting

BERWICK DRAW similiar appeat in the next over hour later they had last Stoken and three to play Football, Tennis, and leg gliding. Hayward display-tipper in view of R. N. tamil took his last five wickets for three when the attempted to turn Persira (5) and each 1) for the addi- and Hockey.

ed magnificent anticipation when he ton's injured finger, expressed his runs. He is a fast medium bowler the K.C.C.'s bowl who depends entirely on his pace surprise at

WITH MEDWAY. to leg. The fast bowler sent down tion of only 7 runs. They were The football match should prove took a hard running entch at first

jing

strength

Sunday. on then 226 runs in arrears with six interesting as the Lincolns "A"

off the pitch for his wickets. He his second maiden of the innings.

idid not realise until after played once or twice for the Army Keen Navy Match. Pereira's next over to Stokes was wickets in hand. Only 27 runs will probably field seven battalion slip to dismiss Sam

Itea that, you had only two last season, and by the look of of beautiful length und the Shang- ¦ were then added before

two players in Heath, Ash, Roder, Bett, swung wildly at a ball from Pereira and edged the ball just wide of Dun-

Playing with only 14 men, H.M.S.- hai batsman nibbled unsuccessful wickets fell in Beck's first over of Higgins, Ridley and Harding, while key as one of the best catcher bowlers," he said when replying to things he is likely to be a regular

Mr. B. E. Lindsell's address at the Army player this season.

Medway's Rugby team yesterday the Borderers "A" can call upon of the present series.

presentation of the K.C.C. flag at

drew with HIM.S. Berwick, the Smith, Wallace, Morrison

"Shock Attack" Triumphs the conclusion of the game.

Tucker was also in useful form score being one goal. one try (8 103 Fortey, all First Division players.

If Burnett had not moved Sargent with the bat hitting four bound-points), each. Beck and Pereira, included at the 240 | “A” Lincolns

Mid. Williamson opened the acor last moment, both came off, and the in for the first ball of the last over aries in his 18, scored out of 30. "ahock" tactics proved an unbound-w. W. Dean would have been easily before being run out. Lt. Walker, ing for the "Berwick", L/S. Man Jed succcas. Qwen Hughes caused caught and the game would have with 21, scored out of 88 for 5, wasters adding goal points, but Lieut.

when he opened with ended in a tie,

top scorer for the Engineers who Miers equallised for the Medway surprise Garthwaite at the Supreme Court

totalled only 71 in reply to the shortly after, Lieut. Donald cob... Services Corpa total of 107.

..verting.

yut three balla.

ler

This third spell.

Scores:

and Shanghai-1st Inninge In the next Hong Kong-Let Innings

2nd Innings.

Simpson hit a boundary to

Minu in the next over snatched a single. over he hit Pereira to leg for single, the first to be scored off the fast bowler in four overa.

Simpson Dismissed.

Pearce Came on for Mina at the Supreme Court and al 28 and got Simpson caught at the wicket off his second ball, 28- 1-16.

110. C. Fincher e Sinclair ↳ Issace T. A. Pusrce c Mayhew b Jen-

kins

P. V. Williams ↳ Jenkins

IG. C. Carthwaite 1.b.w. b Leach

A. R. Minu c and h. Lesch

H. Owen-Hughes b Wilson

A. W. Hayward e Leach P.

Madar

Simpson had batted attractively for his runs, being especially good. F. Fincher not out

F. D. Pereira, Isaacs on the leg side,

10 Morris, b Clark

and

who Isaacs

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end, but the move was a wise one F. A. Munn has made a speedy re- as the Army bowler caused. Simpson 'covery from his hit on the head by 469 anxiety with his swerve and secured Goodwin in the Trials.

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Before half-time, however, the

He play. Drv. Whitley, who had 6 for 30. Berwick again took the lead through

his valuable wicket with only 10 ed G. Willis, the Malaya fast took his first four wickets for Marine Corp, who scored en un 10 runs, but was then hit for converted try. Lieut. Terry, added several boundaries, He dismissed the Medway's final, points in the

runa on the board.

Beck's first, ball was almost

cal captain's innings, He scored

with, successive balls:

a yorker and Stokes was very his 5 out of 91 in 05 minutes, and Lt. Walker and Lt. Col. Marsden second half.

"A" Borderera

I

Maltby

100 Jones

35

8

Ash

Bott

13

Harper

14

Baker

24 Hackford

100 Jones 100 Conway 91 Addison 100 Evans

29

96

100

99

50 Williams

100

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Cricket scores!—

83

24

"A" Borderers.

1 Batchelor, b Heath

$

Blow in playing to the ball

hit eight boundaries.

4 Hoskins, not out

26

with the result that it hit him

0

on the pads and went on to the

Addison, c and b Heath

wicket. It was a "most unfor-

212 Williams, b Heath

tunate and disastrous start and the mors) effect of that

0

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B

42

3

9

2 0

9. R. W. Conway, e Deacon, b Clark

14.51 BB 2 2.-22 13

7

Fish

Extras

Pat Madar, the next man in, cut A. C. Bock & Par b Isaacs Pearce's first ball for 2 and played GSA Dankles Lech & Wilson

the remaining three balls.

Stokes batted for 25 minutes after lunch before he added to

his score with a single off Pereira.

|2--Egraf{B17. EUENBI) ..

Total.

Fall of the wicketa: "V 1 2 3 4.0

فيد

He was lucky in the next over 20 47 50 128 148 149 180 153 203

when he cocked one up just short

of Owen Hughes close in on the

Isages leg and secured an unexpected 2. Wilson

Pearce changed to round the

Jenkin wicket after the second ball of his i

Booth third over and was straight drivin

Leach for four, but the next ball Btoken

P. Madar survived a very.. confident appšal for obstruction from Pearce,

Blokes Bcorea: Freely,,

Rowling, Analysts

24 Pallister," Heath

Turner, b Clark

10 Hancock, b Clark

212 Smith, 5 Heath

Cameron, b Heath

wicket on both sides WAS tremendous.

one,

WAB

|cumstances permitted he would I.R.C. Bowlers Shine

Volunteers Thwarted“ have played for Hong Kong in the Owen Hughes opened with An unbroken ninth wicket part. Interporta, He scored 24. after Pereira after lunch and the fastnership between Lt. Eaden (47) opening the innings. Bowler showed splendid form, while Lt-Comdr. Stephenson (29) which

Minu was pitching them up at the realised 71 runs gave the Navy Drv. Whitley is undoubtedly the other end with good results. Minu victory over the Volunteers on best. all-rounder the Service Corps

L. A. R. Duncan'a catch off Beck

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is difficult to play when, he bowls Sunday by two wickets. Tho possess, Against H.M.S. Berwick Pat Madara run out, a very foo-his slower ball well up, but he is easy partnership should have been on Saturday he scored 80 ont of 76

another disaster prey for a quick-footed batsman

the 6 Berwick wickets" to fall for which pearly caused the follow on once he drops his length. This broken up at 57 when Enden gave in a total of 92 and then took 4 of | Pereira's Chrow in from the boun- was proved in the Malays match.

(51 runs in a total of 124.-. Bowling-Clark 4 for 17 and įdary was beautifully taken by Beck The last five Shanghai batamen, Endon hit G. A. Stewart out of who had the bail off before Madar completely demoralised by the bad the ground and included seven

Larkin had a six and three boun- had completed his third run. Madar start, were dismissed for 47 runs boundaries in his 47, stored out of daries in his 47 not out, while Wi- played Beck ja masterly manner and after lunch, of which Leach claim»

Hamson performed a similar feat in would probably have scored a lot of ed 86.

his $2. rans had he not been so foolish.

14 8.-28 2 Heath 6 for 22.

70 29, 1 Shanghai-2nd Inningu, ✨ P. V. Simpson, e Dankley, b

.Pearce

In Pearce's post over Stokes took advantage of the fact that there P. Madar, Lbw,, b Pearce ... was no outdeld to secure a big hit. F. Stokes, Lb.w.,. b. Péarcó and then cat him to the boundary Booth, run out. and straight drove to the boundary D. W. Leach, e Dunkley, off quoosssige balle to sand up the

Alokes

Pereirs

3. C. Jenkin, b Beck

AC. "Sinclair,dit

Hughes, b Book

10

"A" Lincolna, Belt, Conway......2) • 4 • • • • • • • Higgins, e Cameron, b Wil.

liams

15 Ash, b Hancock ...

51

A

5 Evans, b-Hoskins

21 Deacon, not out

Harper, b Hoskins

2

Raker, not out .......

18 Ridley, b. Conway

Owen-

Extras

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7. A. Isaacs, a Beck, b Peiros :: 40.

*T, W. R. Wilson, kt., Dunkley,

b Paarca HEY

- Extras (B12 LB1)

Leach Saves Follow On

79.

Starting their second Inninga J. E. Potter excelled himself be- 187 ahead Hong Kong were expect hind the stumps,” taking two

Jardine's Servant

India for the M.00, tour: Wan about bis old; servant, Lall Babar",

12 Donald Leach played all the ed to go for the runs in the 140 catches and stomping one and al-- Almost the first inquiry which 28 bowlers, except Mint, with cond- minutes left for "play, but when towing only two byes in a total of 9. R. Jardine made on landingzán

8 dence, and his innings was a mix- Teddy. Fincher attempted to force 167.

ture of doggedness 'and aggression the pace by hooking Isaacs he paid 6 Missed off Minu by Hayward of a the penalty. After that the scor A. C. Beck scored a painstaking) tion, who was with his father, when hard chance in the slips when 49 ing slowed down to less than half century, his 60, which included the England captain was born, a Leach was alone responsible for run a minute, Garthwaite taking eight houndaries, being scored out. After broadcasting a message to India, Jardine found his "old", sur, Total for 6 wkta, 90, 149, the follow on, being averted He exactly an hour to score 21. of BL

vant, who had nursed him for sight Button, Clark and Heath did not scored freely all round the wicket, The Shanghai bowling" "was

Ajsparkling carpet drivas through the steady and as a result the batting I was glad to see D. 8. Haiter l'years during his childhood, and

Back on the cricket fold. Had alío, grosted, him, warnly. corers being the feature of a typl- was very dull.",

18 1. Bowling Conway 2 for

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