THE CHINA MAIL.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1933.
SALESporting Page 2
R
B. LEWIS. the Malaya
slow-medium paced bowl.
HONGKONG
CRICKET
STATISTICS
COMPLETE AVERAGES FOR TWO INTERPORTS
(By Athole.)
AUSING considerable surprise by beating Shanghai the Hong
er, is remaining in Hong Kong Cison Interport Cricket team are now in a position to be in
after the Interports and
play for the Kowloon Cricket Club. He is also a useful left-
handed it.
SHANGHAI
CAPABLE OF
SCORING 300
Obstruction Dismissals
Unfortunate.
MAYHEW AND T. A. MADAR PLAY GOOD KNOCKS
EW
the
CHOW TEIK, Chinese player, and B. S. Gill, brother of Lall Singh, are expected to figure prominently for Malaya against Shanghai in the present match.
triple tie with Shanghai and Malaya. The Northerners are expected" Y” HOCKEY
to triumph over the Straits side and thus give each side one win.
The following are the complete statistics for the Colony tram:
BATTING
E. F. Fincher
A. W
Hayward
H. Owen Hughes
E. . Fincher
T. A. Pearce
Capt. P WIB ma
J. C. C. Garthwaite
A. R.
A
€1. 8.
Minu
Dunkley
F. D. Pereira
1.1. A. C. Hamilton
A. C. Beck
P. Goodwin
T. M. I. Redmond
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90
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50.00
117
61
29.24
15.25
15.00
14.50
12.50
B.25
7.50
6.50
5.00
1
4.00
0
1.50
K. R. Duckjit
Q
1.00
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F. Goodwin
3
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R. Duckltt
16
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C. Hamilton
11.1
Arge 6.33 7.00 11.50
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T
A. Pearce
40.5
10
12.70
16.50
D. Pereira
H Owen Hughes
should have been dismissed by the unsatisfactory obstruction
T. M. 1. Redmond
19.00 21.00
1
( Beck
rule
A. R. Minu ..
21.31 22.60 28.59
C. C. Garthwaite
when the Colony set the Northern- ers 350 to win yesterday.
M'no (2) Redmond,
Pearce Bowls Really Well
(By ATHOLE).
was most unfortunate that two Shanghai's best batsmen
Stokes was just beginning to hit out at the bowling when he was given out to a ball from Pearce that hit him above his pad. This follow ed a similar decision against Pat Madar who was warming up to his job in no uncertain way, and when Leach left at 123 there was little. hope for a Shanghi win.
Shanghai were quite capable of ping the 300 mark as was clear- ly shown when Stokes sand J'at Mars+
came together, and they
45 26
113
2
and Beck bowled wides, and watte (6), Hamilton, and Duckltt bowled no bails. FIELDING
TEAM BEAT
HONG KONG
Alvis Saves Malaya From RIFLE SHOOTING
Collapse
(Continued from Pape 1).
com-
Eu attempted to hit "Torrie" Wilson off his length, but after securing a 3 to leg he was pletely beaten when running the pitch for another big hit and was clean bowled. 29-4-8.
Gill Opens Well.
up
Croome Caught.
In loance' next over Crome was unfortunate to get a bumper on his leg stump and was easily caught by Pat Madar at short leg. 100-6-19.
The sixth wicket had added 61. valuable runs in 55 minutes of which Croome's share was a well played 19.
Joined by Jonkluss
Alvis com- {
TEAM SELECTED
Navy Secure Eight Of Twelve Places.
OPTIMISM RUNS HIGH FOR SUNDAY'S SHOOT
Shanghai's Formidable Score
GIVEN fine weather the Hong
Kong Interport rifle shooting af pleted his 60 with a 3 of Leach team will fire on Sunday next
Results ob- He wax almost bowled by the Stone-cutter's Island.
Gin was promoted in the batting order and he and Alvis proceeded to play dour cricket, The little Shanghai skipper off the previous stained in the recent trials have given
RADO 3 TO 1 Geoffrey Lammert Scores him for a four and snatched a
Two Goals.
POSITIONAL CHANGES BRING ABOUT GOOD RESULTS Price Holds G. Singh
(By STICKS).
MAST and spectacular hockey
FAST
was witnessed at King's Park, yesterday when the "y" senior eleren defeated the Radio Sports
Clab, the Mamak Champions, by 3 goals to 1 in one of the finest games seen this season.
Sikh late 'cut Isaacs' first ball to
single off the second. Не WAB, however, completely beaten by the fifth ball and was bowled. 36-5-6.
In Just 15 minutes' play Malaya had lost half their wickets for 36 runs,
ball when attempting a big hit.
rite to a definite feeling of op timism, although a formidable task Alvis was lucky shortly after
has been set the selected team by when he was badly dropped Shanghai who put up a score
of 930 out of a possible total of Jenkin on the leg side off Leach.
had shown Jonklass, who
re 1050 last May. Singapore, it is un- markable restraint, left at 116. derstood, are shooting sometime Lench heating his hat and secur this month, ing an obstruction appeal. 116-7-5.
Willia, after looking dangerous||
Croame, who is still suffering from water on the knee, was ac-with several useful hits, was dis- missed at 167 as the result of A smart piece of stumping by May- how off Pat Madar's first ball at the Naval Yard end. 167-8-14:
The first hour's play after lunch
companied by Gibson who acted se runner for the wicket-keeper.
Wilson "Torrie"
WER bowling
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really well and had Alvis trouble more than once. la stop produced 78 and at this period
ping a hard return shot from this balaman he injured his knee.
Alvis renched 80, scored out of
total of 100.
Malaya were all out for 186.
Alvis scored his 90 out of 158 in 139 minutes and hit thirteen boundaries and a 3
during his stay.
The following is the Hong Kong |team:------
Lieutenant B. N. Alcock. (IL M. S. Berwick).
Mr. Anslow. (I. M. S. Suffolfk). I Sea Denby. (H. M. S. Verity & H. K. Rifle Club).
Lieut. J. H. Hocquard. (1st. Lin- coln Regt. & H. K. Riße Club).
1. B. Martindale. (H. M. 8. WI- ¡hart).
C. P. O. Mitchell. (H. M. 8. Ber-
"wick).
R. 8. M. Ottley. (1st Lincoln Regt).
L. Sea Ransom. (H. M. 8. Suf- folk).
Mr. Squires. (H. M. 8. Berwick). A. B. Wood. (II. M. S. Berwick). Mr. R. H. Woodman. (H, R. Rife Club).
G. P. Lammert, the Club Rugby player, was in great form, scoring
In just under 90 minutes play Garth-two of the three goals for the "Y" this morning Malaya lost their frat while G. Fowler, returning to cave wickets for only 82 runs, only tion after his finger injury, scored an unbroken partnership between the third goal. Fighting des R. Alvis (33) and V. Croome (14) the side from a collapse Duckitt,perately the Radio made a reply in saving
Missed by Jenkin and Sam
C. P. O. Wylam. (Stone-cutters, the second half through Awtar against the bowling of Sam Isaacs
Isaacs after he had scored 50 he Range staff). Singh who sent in a fast rising and "Torrie" Wilson.
Soon after lunch, however, isance played a ball from the latter on to Reserves: Captain Marshal. (1st boat Shields all the
broke up the partnership when he his wicket when 10 short of the Lincoln Regt), and Mr. H. C. Wat- hot which
had Croome taken at short leg at century.
sou. (H. R. Rifle Club). This was the Radio's Brat
100. The pair had added 64 runs defeal of the season.
In 55 minutes. field Both teame
Owen Hughes and E. C. Fincher took three catches: Minu. Pearce, and Hayward two each; and Beck one.
Dunkley, the wicket-keeper held a catches, stumped 2 batsmen, and conceded 37 byes in an aggregate of 598 runs.
The Colony batsmen scored 781 runs for their 40 wickets, thus
, opponents scored 598 for averaging 17.5 per wicket. Their
average of 14.9.
Issacs hit a six and boundaries In his 40, out of 41 in 19 minutes.
Stokes Not At Best
Seych scored
Stokes played an innings which
would still have had a good chance was
intermingled by some
very
Stokes Madar. Both or Leach fine shots and some very poor ones. could have stayed in for the "tail- He was hit on the finger early in bumper from enders" proved no "rabbits." The his innings by a
Ist five wickela put on 85 rune of Beck and after that his hesitancy which um Isanes claimed 40 in a with forward shots nearly caused ag hitting exhibition.
The difficulty Shanghai were faced with was the fact that were their batsmen none of Used to real fast bowling such as Bock and Pereira produced,
that the and the fart
Club wicket is considerably faster dist than any Shanghai have
not aid malters.
Booth's 'run and
is
trophe. He and Jenkin had added
!
his downfall on several occasions. His 69 was scored out of 110 and included nine boundaries, the re- straight sult of leg gliding and driving on the of. We did not. however.
Hee Stoker at his best. reliable And watched the ball very closely during his patient knock for 21. He would have been very dif- ficult to move had he not run himself out.
Booth
Whe
24 runs by good cricket when the Sinclan, though still suffering ball was sent to Minu who was field- from shock after being hit on the ing in Beck's leg trap and Bouth, mouth by a skier from Tom Hay. who saw the ball go to Minu's left ward which he lost sight of in the hand, forgot the fielder was a left-aun, batted pluckily until he edged hander and had his wicket thrown one from Beck into the slips were down by a smart plece of folding. Owen Hughes took a very Ane two's. Jenkin, upset by the incident, a ne handed catch high up.
over, ma
4
+
had called "No", went in the same Hayward Again Injured
Tom Hayward's knock was a Isaacs Saves Collapse very fine one, and he showed quite Only fearless hitting by Samlearly that he could score quick
He was forced] Isaacs, who was missed three times runs if necessary. by Pareita while Collecting 40 out to go off the field in the second in- of 41 put on for the eighth wicket, nlage when he attempted a very enable Shanghal to top the second good catch at allly point and again hundred against au
attack which hurt ble finger,
was rapidly tiring. If only one of the good bats had been able to stick in he would have received in- valuable support from Isaacs, May- hero and T. A. Madar, and the odds would have been on Shanghai ̧ pain- ing the upper hand.
FIRNIE FINCHER justified
his select'on in the Hong Kong Interport Cricket team by being undefeated in both in- nings for 23 and 24 againai Shanghai.
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an way,
Maintaining a very fine length and spinning the ball well Pearce was the most dangeroun Colony bowler.
In a year or two be will be Leach's rival for the distinc Lion of being the best all- rounder East of Suez
Wilson'
only ten. Alvis
the boundary to send the 100 up superiority throughout the game, after 100 minutes.
olayers, but the "y" anserted in vos airest drove Wises to Winning Tickets In
tho
And the
poor light towards finish of the game robbed them of many chances.
Positional Changes
03-
Several positional changes were made in the "y" team with callent results. T. J. Price, whose ual position is on the left wing. Continued on Page 5).
COMPLETE RESULTS
Statistics
The Malaya bowlers sent down 68 bulls in their match against the Colony and conceded 249 runs.
*
*
+
Against the Hong Kong balemen the been the Shanghai attack sent down 1006 batx The following have complete results of the series to for 452 runs. date:
1866-H. K.--laninge and 264. *1867-Shangboi — Iantage and 36 *1867 Shanghai-8) runs. *1889--Shangbai-3 wickets. *1891-Drawn
1892-1. K.-Innings and 132 *1892--Shanghai--157 runs
1897-II, K-1 wicket. *1898. 28 rum
1907-Stanghal-7 wickets 1903-H. K. Jarings' and 28 ~1004—H.K— wickets
1906-Shengtai185 runs 1907 IL K-4 wickets 1908-Shanghai-10 wickets 1909-IL. K.-Jantags and 224 *1912—Shangkal~Junings and 26
1912—1, K~Innings and 36
| "1914-Shanghai-116 runs. 1926-HK-6 wickets
101921-Shanghai---Innings and 159
1922 Changhai-2 wickela
I will take this opportunity ....of
my congratulations I was very glad to see Ernie, offering Fincher get over the nervous- Harry Owen Hughes who, has come ness which has characterised through his first Interport cap- his play in "big" cricket. He tainey with dying colours. His bat-1923-B. K-3 wickets was undefeated in both funingsting alas proved invaluable to his 1924. K.-Innings and 5 with 21 and 24 and always look- sido, his 40 not out and 48 being *1925–II. K~ ma ed safe.
scored at critical moments in both 1926-Shanghai-1 wicket` Beck bowled several snorters in matches. The manner in which ho| 1927. K-1 Wicketa his opening spell, but he was very handled his bowlers was very pleas- *1928–Shanghal—128 runn erratic yesterday, while Pereirasing and his fine exampla in the field failed to attack the wicket sufficient was largely responsible for the ly. Minu was on the short side Hong Kong players giving one of the once again, but he sent down some best exhibitions of fielding seen on of the best balle in this match, es-the ground. pecially when facing the resoluts The decision to play the match Booth,
to a finish caused some surprise played under the Single Gartirweite was unlucky in his and may quite easily result rate and l included in the list of 4/1 Bam. Isanés; who has seldom fail.
six or seven day Interport match. * denotes game ed to hit a six on the Club ground, opening spell when he should have
future, 246 | played. In Shanghal, acored 17 in one over from Pearce had Simpson's wicket, but he tired match in the of whom he was missed its the first very quickly and did not look like one of the Shanghal players aug-
SUMMARY OF RESULTS @ball", of his over, Pariera, badly getting a wicket in the latter stages gested. It robbed the game, off
Pearce Most Dangerous much of its interest yesterday
Mayhew played an extra- ordinarily good knock for his 15, remaining at the wicket for 74 minute during which period.65 runs were, scurva fle and "Tommy" Madar, whe batted brilliantly for a No. 11, added 31 runs, for the fast wicket in 13 minutes...................
misjudging," uklar, in the long
field. The same fielder dropped Fearce bowled really well, and there was considerable speculation him twids after, though the second only fam Isaaca' hitting spoiled his as to what Owen Hughes would time he was handicapped by Owah analysis and be should have had whether he would declare or knip Hughes running for the same his wicket with his Brat, ball, when the visitors + in that fiel
the swerve bowler had scored only hour.
catch
1929--H. 82 F 1830-Drawa 1921-Skaarkai-ig wiekotu "1922—II, K42 FORE
1933. X-117 runt,+
The second game in 1867 Was Inniaks
Big Shanghai Cash Sweep
THE following was the result of 18869, 25200, Swing stor, 20132. 36557; Jolly Westchester, 16900, the Shanghai Race Club's
36979; White Jester. 21174, 10567; Sweepstake on the Shanghai Chum-Plue Peter, 11747, 36703; Welcom pions:
Morn. 33097, 20469; Ideal Morn, Beau Lad, 22416, 22229; Dreyfus, 14996, 13107; Corry Fister, 11689. 34922. 15289; Reddie, 18664, 16829 10301; Invincible Prince, 21929. The fong Kong bowlers had 20 Toluca, 12141, 14280; PhidgeL 21064; Don Giovanni, 17712, 29261; rans scored off their 603 balls.
18432, 14765; Kyoto, 23109, 16381; Andor. 16406, 31267; The Traction Royal Bee II, 01129, 14662; Sandy Bird, 10145, 28838 (third); Sleepy Lodge, 22666, 20148; Black Velvet, Morn, 24508, 11475; Sub-ribbon. 10238, 04969; Bach. 31587, 17052; 15931. 31728; Vecherock, 34069, Exquisite Morn, 37699, 64758; 26336; Deuces Wild, 81755, 24254; White Dawn. 20190, 04052: Herbert Campbell, 12459, 00182: 335 Straight Flush. 20448,-10777; Jews | Fei Ying, 20121, 25663; Castle- 12742; Field I Harp, 32443. 29176; Happy Lad. ribbon, 22096,
(Serene Morn), 17307, 27228; Flold 04316, 14849; Opera Eve, 34570 Sam Isaacs bowled mare overs than 27672 (first): Brilliant Lad, 22040, II (Sandy Lodge), 25625, 29741; 15037 Field (Merry Peto), 24689, Saratoga, 20416, any other bowler against Hong Kong 33709; and had the following figures for the (second); Zouave II, 04608, 17758; 32883; Field match:
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The Hong Kong bowlers acored off their 661 balls.
and
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•
0. M. R. W.
Salary Morn, 19648, 20596; Roland- 14189, 31395; Field V neck, 29560, 29844; Soring Morn, Morn), 34250, 16840.
IV (Clever Lad), (Breezy
48.5 19 87 7
The Sweets of Victory Are Theirs
No wunder Bill Terry (right) hugs Mel Ott for it waï the of the final game that wave the Giants the championship.
diately after
buttalder's homerun in the tenth pictury was inade in the dubhous
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