THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 29, 1988,
Cheap Wickets For Edrich
2ND ROUND OF F.A. CUP DRAW
But M.C.C. Batting Reply Weak
London, To-day H. Van Der Spuy Carries
The following is the draw for the second round of the F. A. Cup Competition, which will be held on
December 10:- Ipswich
or Chorley
Scunthorpe
Walsall
Runcorn
Scarborough or
v Torquay
V
Newport
Aldershot
Bat For 31
Capetown, November 2
V Watford Orient W. R. HAMMOND lost the toss, and Western Province batted first in their three day match or Guildford City against the M.C.C. which began here to-day on the
Newlands ground.
V
V
Southport Hartlepools V
Port Vale
Chester
་
Swindon
Queen's Park
Rangers
ν Southend
Gainsborough y Doncaster
· Hordon Welfare
Chorley
Cheltenham or
Cardiff
-Lincoln
v
Hull
Reading or,
*
Newport Oldham or Crewe ▼ vBromley
Chelmsford v Darlington Folkestone. Yeovil and Petters Bristol Rovers v Bournemouth Stockport
Halifax
Walthamstow
Avenue
V Workington or
Mansfield
-Reuter.
FOUR U.S. TENNIS PLAYERS FOR COLONY
Exhibition Matches May Be Held
Verity Verily Flogged!
42 Scored Off Him In Three Overs!
M.C.C. BEAT ORANGE
7 FREE STATE
Bloemfontein, To-day.
P. Van der Byl, the Western Province captain, and an old Ox-| ford Blue, and K. Dimbleby, opened the batting against the fast bowling of Farnes and Perks. The batsmen gradually took the The M.C.C. Touriste beat the sting out of the fast bowling, and Hammond made a double change, Orange Free State by an innings bringing on Wright and Goddard.
and ` 24 runs in their three day
At 41 the opening pair were dismissed, when Dimbleby snick-match which concluded yesterday, ed an off-break from Goddard into the slips where Hammond made outstanding feature of which was a brilliant catch. Edrich was now bowling for Wright, and his first an undefeated innings of 182 by ball dismissed Van der Byl leg-before-wicket. ball dism
G. Bond reached double figures with a neat leg-glide to the boundary but in the same over he was bowled for 13, and when the players went in to lunch
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SCRIVEN HEADS
hree wickets were down for 63 GOAL-SCORERS
In the afternoon the partnership WITH 20
runs.
for the fourth wicket put. on runs before A. Ralph was 1. b. w. to Hammond. H. Van der Spuy, a good left-hander, quickly made progress, and he and Foley added 31. before Foley hit over & yorker from
Farnes:
SOUND DEFENCE
(Continued from Page 24) Jones (5th R.R.) Whittle (5th R.A.) Bailey (6th R.A.) Andrews (5th_R.A.) Brown (30th RA.) Roberts (80th RA.) Olpin (80th R.A.) G. Georgeu presented a sound
Chung Sun (Engineers (C.)), defence and left the scoring to Chong Yong-yim (Engineers (C.)) Van der Spuy, but at 164 Gerogeu Cheung Sang-wong Engineers (C.)) gave Farnes an easy return catch. Tung Chung-pak (Engineers (C.))
Ho Wing (P.W.D.) Edrich, brought on shortly before Yu Yau (P.W.D.) the tea interval, was immediately Shui On-chic (P.W.D.) (By "REFEREE”)
successful; he caused Price to play On Wing (P.W.D.) Four American tennis players, Donald MacNeill, Charles Harren, dismissed Roscoe 1. b. w. with the Wan Low-kwan (South China)
on at 166, and four runs later he Wan Cheong (P.W.D.)
Yam Yee (P.W.D.) Owen Anderson and Williams
last ball before tea.. At that point | Li ̈Fan-leung (South China) Robertson, who have been touring the total was 170 for eight wickets. Wai Chuk-sum (South China) Japan and who are now en route to
Cheung Kun-hoi (South China). Edrich was again successful Mak Hoo-yin (South China).. Manila, are expected to arrive - in- the Colony by the R.M.S. Empress after tea, getting Glantz 1. b. w. Yeung Poon-wong (South Ching)
without addition to the total, and THIRD DIVISION ("B" SECTION of Canada next Friday.
I understand that the Nippon Wright finished off the innings Scriven (Stonecutters)
Bromley (Signals) Lawn Tennis Association have com- four runs later by bowling Brink- Findlay (24th R.A.)
Edrich had the best bowl- Pym (Medicals) municated with the Hong Kong haus. Lawn Tennis Association, on behalf ing analysis, taking 4 wickets for Fakir Singh (Kumaona) of these four American players, 10 runs, while Farnes took 3 for Elton (Air Force)
Ferris (Stonecuttera) with a view to arranging a series 32.
Garfield (Stonecutters) of exhibition matches here during] The M. C. C. made a poor start, France (Signals) their short stay.
losing Edrich, Hutton, and Ham- Atkin (24th R.A.)
Sculley (Signals Confirmation of this by Mr. C. J. mond for 47 runs. Brinkhaus, a
Kitcher (Signals) Tacchi, Hon. Secretary of the young, fast bowler, dismissed both Stanton (Medicals) H.K.L.T.A., is not available at the Edrich and Hutton at 19 and 26 Shar Singh (Kumaons) moment.
respectively, and at 47 Hammond Naram Singh (Kumaons)
Lam Yu, Shing (University) was bowled by Bond, a medium- Croft (Stonecutters).
1
QUEENSLAND paced bowler. No further wickets Smith (Medicals,
AHEAD
Adelaide, Nov. 28.
had fallen when stumps were drawn with the M, C. C. score at 70.
Brown (Stonecutters) Thomas (Engineers.' (E.))-- Lum Yong Lin (Powhatten) Parkins - (Medicals). Summer (24th ́R.A.). Wall (24th_RA:) /..... 19 Marshall: (24th: R.A.)
WESTERN PROVINCE—First Innings
In the Sheffield Shield, Queens-P. Van der Byl, l.b.w., b Edrich. land compiled 501, against which K. Dimbleby, c Hammond, b God-
dard
New South Wales replied with 171 G. Bond, h Farnes
in the first innings and four in the second.
122 for W. H. Foley, b Farnes
Barmes, 75 not out, and five for 27 runs, provided the lights of the match.-Reuter.
A. Ralph, 1.b.w., b Hammond H. Van der Spuy, not out Quist
G. Georgeu, c and b Farnes. high-|D. Price, b'Edrich ̧.
G. K. CHADWICK RETURNS TO RUGBY FIELD
B. K. Roscoe, 1.b.w., b Edrich. A. Glantz, 1lb.w., b Edrich G. Brinkhaus, b Wright
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Total
Bowling-Edrich 4 for 10 There will be Rugby game on the & for 32, Wright 1 for 52, Club ground, at Happy Valley to-for 88, Hammond 1 for 3. morrow, commencing at 4.45 p.m., when the Club "A" XV will. play a Navn side
follows:-
G. K. Chadwick, J. Nelson, H. F. Hop- Rutherford W. A Moodie; E. W. W. A. Johnson, G. Redman (Captain).
Littlemore (24th R.A.)
20 She Ling (University) 13 G. S. Lam (University) 37 Ling Shing-hang (University) 23 Rowe Stonecutters):. 31Sequeira (A.SA;)
Lipkovsky (A.B.A.).
3 Ellersley (Engineers (E.))
4|Pike" (Engineers' (E.)}'`
0 Lo Ho-kwan (Powhaften).
2 Teang Yuen-kon (Powhatten):;
17 F (24th R.A.)
Froud (Air Force)
174 Driscoll (Air Force) Farnes,, K. Y. Tam (University) Goddard 1[Ching (University):-
M.C.C.—First Innings Edrich, 1.by., b Brinkhaus Hutton, <- Price, b Brinkhaus P. A. Gibb, not out W. R., Hammond, b Bond Ames, not out
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Total wkts.)
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Lam Kong-ye (University) Yong Kin-lin (University) Lem Yu-peng (University) Tufnell (Stonecutters) 14 Trambitaky (A.S.A.) 15 Fetrove (ASA.)
7 Kardusheff (A.S.A.)
12 Radcliff (Engineers (E 16 Spence (Engineers
Maddox (Engineers 70 Joner (Engineers
1'
N. W. D. Yardley, which included 25 boundaries.
H. T. Bartlett scored 100 and to- gether with Yardley added 227 for the sixth wicket in two hours,
H. Sparka was the most success- ful home bowler, taking 4 wickets for 89 runa.
VERITY FLAGGED
Orange Free State fared much better in their second venture at the wicket, scoring 260 runs of which Coen scored 61 and D. Sparks, the last man in, was un- defeated for 57 scored in 20 min- utes which included seven sixes and three boundaries..
Sparka scored mostly_off Verity,
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1
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whose analysis at one timmDING
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for 83 but who had 42 mms scared off his bowling in hip, hạt. overs;
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Scorers were:
M.C.C.: 412 for 6 dec. (N. W. D. Yard- ley 182 not out, H. T. Bartlett 100; H. Sparks 4 for 89),
Orange Free State: 128 (Wilkinson 5 for 10, Wright 5 fos 81) and fol- lowed on 260 (Coen 61, D. Sparks 57 hot out).-Baster.
|R.H.K.G.C
CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
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A. E. Lissaman beat F. Groves 2 up. I. Newton beat P. H. Secones 7 and
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The results of First Round matches in the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Championship, played at Fanling on Sunday, were as follow:
K. S. Robertson beat 1. W. Shewan 2 ́and ́1.
S. J. H. Fox beat D. J. Gilmore 1 up. * Col.- Collin boat Dr. Mackie 7 and B. F. A. Redmond beat L. Goldman 2
and. 1.
O. E. C. Marton beat T. A. Pearce 2 and 1.
W. J. S. Key beat L. R. Andrewes 3. and 2.
BOGEY (PAR) POOL
H. Overy (21) one up, won the Bo- gey (Par) Pool played on the New Course, Fanling, over the week-end. There were:13 entries.
QUEEN'S P.R. WIN
REPLAY...
London, To-day. In a First Round proper F.A. Cup replay, Queen's Park Rangers beat Crystal Palace by three clear goals. The teams shared two goals
2 last Saturday---Reuter.
1.We Jow-to (Powhatten) 1 Chung Kee (Powhatten) 1K M. Ho" (Powhatton)
Perry (Signals)
1
1 Wallworth" (Signala) · 1Barlow (24th R.A.)
1. Ranking124th- R-A -15 Smith. Alr Furos)
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