NOVEMBER
INTERPORT CRICKET.
SHANGHAI V. SINGAPORE.
NORTHERN COLONY SCORES 324 RUNS.
FCEBLE REPLY BY SINGAPORE FOR FOUR WICKETS.
3
Mitchell:
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HONGKONG EMAGURO-DIWULION,,
Hongkong Cình v. HAS. Tamar, Navy Page ground, at p.m. Referee, Mr. Hollands."
#a3 S. "Ambriner. Hongkong Poliev, Navy "B" ground at 4 pm. Refarce,
Kowloon v. R.Ga., Club ground në 4 jam,
Referee," Mr. Evans, ILN,
DIVISION, LI
ground, 2:30 pm. Referee, "Mr. Jones,
Kowloon Ros. » Staff & Depart, St. Referee neph's ground 20 p.m. Mr. Well
South China Rose, Hongkong Club Res
South China ground, 2.30 pm: Re- fures, Mr. Cheeseley
St. Inphu. Oilers United St. Joseph's
ground, 4 p.m. Referee, Mr. Pragneil. Punjabis . Indian Rec Club, Sookinpoo
ground, 2.30 p.m. Referee, Mr. Rob- Both RN.
Should St. Joseph's ground not be ready for play, the matches. Kowloon Res Staff and Depta,, and St. Joseph's v. Cilers United, om pe traserred to Navy "B" ground (2,30) and Sookanpoo ground (4-00), respectively
the Naval Yard end and F. Lch rant, the Baprezna Court endi. Tungphie sparted well but when seventeen Funk, were gathered Ricles touched a rising Lal scut down by Wainwright and was caught in the slip by Leach. A, A, Claxton, went into partnership with Mitchell With the twenty-six the - fest cors standin change in the bowling was effected, H. W. | Umed e. R.G.A. Reserves, Navy Allinson taking Leach's place, and Claxton
ent a hard shot past cover to the boundary-N sending thirty up, the result of half an pore, who defeated Hongkong, mat The partnership between Spencer and Bour's play. Claxton opened up and yesterday, the weather conditions Loach brought in fifty runs. With the off and leg in his usual forceiul stylo, but secured a couple of boundaries, driving to good. Shanghal surprised everybody score a 157 for three wickets, FL with the score, at 38 he lost Mitchell who the brilliant total of 324 runs, batting Walawright, the skipper, joined Teach was held by Brook behind the tickets off Alison's bowling, the score being 38. Mit- little over four hours. Frequent the wicket, and 160 went up, Lesch getting all contributed 16 W W Marin join changes were made in the bowling with into the seventies by a long drive to theed Claxton and sent tha up to 40. Hitle effect. Singapore's fielding was poor. leg boundary past cover off Holmes Brown. C. E. Ordemon relieved Wainwright and D. W. Leach played a brilliant inning, and Wainwright opened scoring hitting Holmes Claxton go into the twenties. With the score standing at 19 Martin tried to sneak a run. F. L. Wainwright, the skipper, hit out Brown into the pavilon. At 170 Hennessy. He went half-way across, and then tried vigorously getting three sizes. In a parts took up the leather for the third time, to get biller-dessen throwing the ball in back but, as run out by Brook, nership with Morris the two collected 101 coming on from the Naval Yard end and marly N. Grenier went in for the mersinghpore, for the mone part of the Wainwright goue him past cover to the went for him), folding, were without the services of N. boundary. Riches also took up the leather, but lost Claxton when the score stood Greater, who praised muscle and had from the Supreme Court end and Leach 47, the latter being bowled by Allison Claxton seared 23 runs by excellent bat to retire. H. B. Ollerdessen was substituted pay him away nicely to the off-boundary ting. A E. Holmes-Brown joined. Greater The Cnails being ahent, the matches. for Grosier in the morning and Capt. past point, bringing his score up to eighty for the Bith wicker Fifty was signalled Carisfer. Wiltshires and C'artiste Res
after one hour's play. The game was very Club de Rec. pill not be played. Ulliver in the afternoon,
Shanghal had Leach lifted a ball to Guaner felding at low, neither of the batsmen attempting to The Hongkong Club will be away from five wicket for 291, but the remaining five point, off Riches, but the sun being right hit the bowlers and for quarter of an hour home, as they are playing the T'amar on collapsed for thirty-three run on Gunner face he was unable to judge only two runs were obtained Wainwright the Navy ground. The sailors are expect Cary, two for four, had the beeg average, Dr. Henserer five wickets wars costly and misted. Wainwright gave a catch in changed Oilerdessen and took charge of the ed to make a very good show against the leather, Grenier gave s chânce in the 95 - Club but the Civiliung will carry the pointe At one stags he had sent down nine gyors, the slips to Riches off Hennessy which was but Allison falled to reach the ball Morris away owing to the #enk Navy defence, six of whien wero maidens, for only four missed. The score stood at 198 when the replaced. Wainwright, but both batsmen The Kavloot..A match will now rusa Singapore's reply was feeble, four
were not to be drawn out playing steady. for 50 runs. Shanghai Aelding, ne very tiffin interval occurred. Resuming after cricket, content with geting an occasional take place on the Club ground, by Lind good Grenier, although suffering a lot of tiffin 190 was reached when Leach was woll single. For nearly thirty-five minutes in a fast and even ganze is ex- pain, played and with Holmes-Brown beld at mid-off by Rhodes off Holme only nice runs were scored and when Pected with the Kowloon Clab showing the Batled for thirty-five minutes, both batamen Brown Leach was at the wickets for over stumps were draws, Singapore were 58 for better attack. The B.G.A are making
two and a half hours in collecting 85 Tuns, making only nine runs during that time.
to-day. Beores ;--- Messrs. AW Bliss (Shanghai) and his scors including thirteen fours. He four wickets. The match will be continued alterations to their front string. U P Halliwell (Singapore) were the gave a brilliant exhibition of good, sound umpires. The scorers were Mear WD. cricket, hitng freely when loose balls Jupp (Shanghai) and V. Coleman (Singa offered and it was a pity he did not survive. till he had reached his century....... While he There was a large crowd watching the was in partnership at the wickets 154 runs were collected. He gave a very difficult game, including 1.E. the Governor.
chance when he was in the fifties and dnethor when he had scored eighty runs. H' Hồ Morris partnered Wainwright for the fifth wicket and the skipper greeted his arrival by sending Hennessy over the fence on the Naval Yard side, getting a
six. Some singles followed and
"THE SECOND CENTURY V
to the leg bounding, including a drive, and singles raised his score to the thirties.
BRANGKAI
1st Innings
HB Ollerdemer, b Hennesy -W. GC Clifford, L.b.v., b.Riches. I
D. W. Leach, o Rhodes, b Holmes
85 Brown
Rev. U. ESpencer, L.b.w, b Martin 20 F. L. Wainwright, e Holmes Brown,
b Hennessy
Dr. H. H. Morris, e Claxton, b
Caryli
0. Brooks b HORRORY...
A, E. Piordy, o Mitchell, b
P. H. Cobb, b. Hennessy
H. W. Allison. b. Caryll
O. E. Ollerdeen, not out
Extras
Total
13r
324
went up on the board amidst applausa Wainwright shortly afterwards entered the twenties and getting a couple of boundaries Rhodes, folding at mid on was loudly save. The score applauded for a brilliant.
to, 220,
Morris and mounted up rapidly, to.9 Wainwright batting vigorously Morris went up into the twenties and Wainwright Rums no the fall of wickets-1/48 did a mighty hit off Hennessy just failing 2/107 3/167 4/190; 5/2016/905 7/314,
8/315 9/324 10/324. to get over the fence a second time ing 230, up, and getting into the forties himself Riches relieved. Holmes-Brown.
and Wainwright, gent his first ball over the
Bowling Anslys.
Henneway Homes
113
the Supreme Court side obtaining second, six, and jaking, tim, store to $40.4 Ric Both Wamwright and Morrig indulged in hard driving and the former-raised his
SHANGHAI'S. INNINGS. Shanghai won the toss and took first knock on a sofs wicket, which crumbled up after about an hour's play. H. B. Oller dessen and W. G. C. Cufford opened the Northern Colony's lungs. Dr. H. P. Hennessy bowled from the Naval, Yard and and A. E. Holmes Brown from the Supreme Court end. Ten runs were scored, after as mans minutes"
by Ollerdessen off Holmes Brown Clifford cut the same bowjar prettily for four. When the score runched twenty, Ollardosen and Clifford having batted for twenty-five minutes, Hennemy had sens down: Ave overs-only wo runs being obtained against him Ollorde aca and Clifford both entered the double figuren, the latter again Holmes, Brown to the boundary Thir wag-regist rod after half an hour's bar both batsmen playing with confidence. The first change in the bowling was affected whom the scores stood at thirty-two E. Je Hobos coming on in place of Holmes or into the fifties the total reading 50 Brown. A very hard return by Ollerdessen for four. Wainwright was applauded for to Bichos, the bowler, was missed and forty another "liftover a tha - fence, this! Sta
cand on the board. The first wicket fail time on the parade ground „eidel st:40 rune, Chifford putting his leg in front hitting Riches for wo eixes and bring- of the wickets to a fast, straight ball senting his total of sixes to three. He followed down by Riches, Clifford's score was 21, it up with a pretty glance to the leg the result of pretty batting with effective boundary and a couple in the last ball, He enta and stroke past cover yielding thresentored the sixties and the total reached boundaries. He basted for nearly 45 760. Wainwright's very quick soring was minutes.D. W. Leach went into partner evidened by. the fact that in unter a ship with Ollerdrasen who shortly after quarter of an hour he made thirty-four wards entered double figures. Lench opened runs. When the total was carried to 270 soring with a drive to the hg-boundary, Martin Look Riches place but Wainwright sending the half-century up after Shanghai punished kun just as severely, sending the had been at the wickets for fifty-five score up to 200 and his contributione to minutos. When the total was raised to the sighty, the result of 70 minutes brilliant
xie, HL Mitchell was put on to bowl hitting Facing Hennessy, Wainwright 3/4; 4/47-3 from the Naval Yard end is place of lifted a catch over the wickets and Holmes- Hennessy, and his first over cost him aight Brown made no mistake. Wainwright was runs, the total reaching the seventies. Leach 72 minute, at the wickets, and played a upoued up, and by vigorous driving, roach, brilliant innings, hitting with perfect free. ed the thirties in double quick, time. Oller. dom. He treated the bowling with seast deysen had played for half an hour to reach | courtesy, scoring no less than three sizers 20. Mitchell proved very expensive., and, was changed" folies-Brown taking up the leather at the Naval Yard (endan Riches, too, was changed and Henrooy tranded
gain
time from the 'Supreme Court
followed" "Horris rosario the thirties, and Morris securing two boundaries, an
up, as
BINGAPOR B
Ist Innings
20
EJ. Richen, oLeuch, b-Wainwright
LeMitchell, Brook, b Allison.. 14
Claxton, b. Allison
A.
W. Martin, can out...
N. Grenier, mot out.
A. E. Holmes Brown, not ous
Extras
Total (for 4 wickets). Huns at the fall of wickets:-1/17;
Bowling Analysis:
Leach
Wainwright
OE, Ollardosson Morris
39
The Ambrose will receive the Police on the Navy. "B" groand and a good game should be seen. The sailors will still be without Sargent, and it is yet doubtful whether Hannaford will turn out. Downs was slightly injured in a mid-week, match but he is expected be out today, <The Police will be strengthened for this match but the satiors should just manage to get him The juniors are showing in and out form and it is difficult to pick out the winnery St. Jowph's, Shafts and Club Reserye should win their respective games while the remaining two matches should end in a draw #
H.F.C... TAMAR."
The following have been selected to re present the Hongkong Football Club în u League maten to-day against the Tamar on the Navy ground (kick-off at 4, pan.) :-0. Rodger, W. Gerrard, F. Lawrence, M. L Halbon, J. Rodger, J. W R MePhail, L Goldenberg, E. H. Day, 31. Sandberg, E. Moot E. Riis
KFC. TEAMS;
The following teams will represent the ortoon Football Club in their League cagarements to-day
1st Divs Kowloon . R.G.A. on the Hongkong Club, ground (kickoff at pm) Crocker; F Wheeler and T. Knight; J. Carlswhil, A Weyman, and P. Bugey W. Taylor, C. E. Millard, E. E. Taisend, B. Fasco, and F. Clemo
2nd Div., Kewjoon. Staffs on St. Joseph's ground (kick-off at 2 p.m.):-E. McKay, S. H. Hewer and G. White J. Coupland, E. W Alderion, and A. Martin; G. Jack, A. Spary, KA Mason, E. Blythe and A Estorffo,
HN HNC 2nd XI. v. 8.C.A.
2/59;t the HF. Club XI. against the South 1. The following have been selected to repre
SHANGHAI CHAMPIONSHIP
* SWEEP/
RECORD PRIZES.
China A. in à League match on the South China ground to-day (kick-off at 2.30 p)-G- Grost, DJ Purves, C. Wilkie, W Ireland, J. Dodds, 8. Borensen, A. Ogilvie, G. May M. Norria, A. Boysen, JP. Sherry Reserves: A. Macdonald and E. Railton.
LR.C.PUNJABIS.
The following will represent the IBO. in the Leaguo match against the Punjabis in the Scokumpoo at 2.30 p.m.;-A. Omman Modar," Ali Gwar- Khan, Sharbash Khan, Ab Hasan, Gulam Ali, B." All Hyder The Champions prisos this year are said. (Clapt), Badi Bahadur, Wazir Khan, ramla blahad com record. The first Bhar Khan, Tyang Hassan,” Reserre; A
167,000, the second priso 847,000, Ballel, n
(May Hilly:ssedred “an un- |
Lewan Boound and
areke weather con
BILLIARDS.
and asvorál fours. The, partnership ba tween him and Morris realized, 101 runs- the best partnership in the present sofies. Wainwright, however, contributed the bulk of the runs and, was dowervedly ovated ou his return to the pavilion. C. Brook went THE CERITORNần with the score reading 191-80-but, wi, telegraphed amidst applause after I was, bowled by: Hecutesy, after he had sur- sighty mmules play. Both balamen sem. vived an over sent down by Holmes Brows ed to have got their eye in well and were this soure being 204-6-9 indulging in boundary shots, In a short while Olierdessen raised his score from the twontics into the forbos, when he was clean bowled by bennessys Ollerdancen played „2007, sound criakat, vínying in for ninety- Morris wan vindulging van anar: /PETY MENG- Tilgulds at the wickets scoring 4% Pure - live lule sale which are bringing, tum lu Hid sours Included Give boundaria. The houndaries of Martin Boore partnership between him and Loch brought takim up to 10 And Morrispon in 61 runs, of which Lesch had the major. up into thefore 1: OT portion - The Roy, C. E. Spencer, joining Prelieved – Martin; and proved effecti Leach, 110, soat up, Lench getting into Morris being caught by Clacton offe the forties Riches wan pas on to bowl at third ball' sent down by bin” Morris was Naval Yard enda Epicor, deftly at the wickets for over an hour collec true ha to unre legalning four, 19 Tamas paved polished crket following it up with a drive past cover to lat-outs being a feature of an Eng boundary Beach followed suit and got his of brightnes PH Cobb went in swit sity, being loudly, applauded for his effort to score atending 214; Igr Loach was bagged to the sup by Caryl off bowled by Hennessy, without, obgining Hennessy and one hundred and thirty wont ran., H. W. Abison" gorned “Ple up on the board, the result of ono andaiguatsed big arrival by glansing Hon three-quarter hours play. The total was to leg for four, bringing 320 up railed: to 160 at 19.30 pm, after two beurs, facing Caryll, sent him to the leg-be play, and Wa W. Martin was put on to but was bowled by kim soon after, the scOT bowl for the first time at the Naval Yerd roading 24-0-5. 0. E. Cerdan end and Holoze Brown from the Bupramme in last, and Piercy, facing Hennogy, we
regla on Wednesday word Dauzt endli>Leich entered the sixties and rau ht by Hitchell as shpa Tho: who
(Winter) Staff Sergt. Gillard gave a difficult chance in the slips on innings closed for 224, Party scoring coght
Rivert, IL.B.M. Collins, Mr. Gr Holmes Brown, Martin failing to reach the and Ullerdach carrying out his, bas, for Thomas Stad-Borgt Daris and Serg Mail, Tile score continued to mount an ne runs, Shanghai's weak fallend once Barchard B
and 150 telegraphed on the board for more evidenced isalf, the last few wickets Bayad Engineers (Lower) C.S.Mbumorous rendering of Benny Mary of Argyle by Mr. GW Bernett; a song, the lost, day two wickets Both Leichling for only shirty-three sensya miser Woolen Berg-Major Bilies, Mr. Bristow, a comic song: and fiponcer were well set and were giving cble finish alter so brillant a start. Plan, OQ M.8. Whiltum, Bergt-Hajer Ts Wibbley Wobbley thy, folders a bad time. Spencer sent a Fingapore's fielding was none too good sed" "Bmith and Curpl Townsend,
R. Spestigue; some very good odmic songs varp: dithcolé čatok to Mitchell, at point, "Bianphni gave the holder, 'n leather hunt. ↑ ht
Go by Mr. Barry, and other well rendered bne the Intisie, failed to take 11->He got (ingrwhich, was not, relished, @much.” Pho PALACE HOTEL TOURNAMENT. items by Miasta. Kenny Colas, Lipcar into the twenties when he was given out bowling, too, was poor, and Caryll," who
bo Martin, Bendere moore was was put on to bowl at the tailood of the In the Palace Hotel tournament, last spent, and it les hoped that the recently | 'and-Kelly""""A very enjoyable evening wa wenty, and it iwas unfortonate he got out game cbtained the best sworage, two for night, H. Thomas (126) beat K Higodidi appointed Entertainment Committee of the in' that mann^r^just niche ?w beginning four, Hernery had five for 113 He-150) b7 384 points; the former's best Club will decide to run fortnightly Bater to treat the Thowling, with scami eguróny, bowled thirty-seven ovari
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