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THE INTERPORT MATCH.
HONGKONG'S BAD LUCK.
R. H. B. HANCOCK UNABLE TO PLAY.
AN EVEN DAY'S CRICKET,
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1936.
15% INNINGS OF HONGKONG. A. V."" Hayward, e Goldman, b
Isaacs A. W. Ramsey, o Barnes, b' isanes H. Owen. Hughes, c Morris, b
Mansel-Smita
Capt. W. Morris, e and b
Leach
T. E. Pearce, c Leach, b Mansel-
Smith
Capt. A. G. Dobbie, e Leach, b
U Har
* 12 Major J. Lightfoot, Divecha,
b O'Hara
29
H. V. Parker, Divecha, b
O'Hara
3
+
4. C. I. Bowker, 1.b.w., b Leach. E, H. Reed, not out
Extras
In
0
F. Goodwin, b O'Hara
Tatal
Bowling Analysis.
J
K
J. A. IsaacS......................... W, Mansel-Smith..... 11
Dr. W. E. O'Hara. 19,3 D. W. Leach
0
26
8
58
194
40
M.M. Divecha...... 3
0
10
W.
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LOCAL YACHTING.
THIRD CHAMPIONSHIP RACE SAILED ON SATURDAY.;
The third championship.. race of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club was mil. jed on Saturday afternoon, and some
excellent sport was enjoyed.
The
course taken
to Lyomun.
·Beacon, Cust Rock Buoy, Channel Rocks and the Club ling, covering a total dis tance of 25 miles. The results were:-
WDS
Handicap Class.
on
.174
Diana
4.26,23
H'cap. Finish Correct-...
ing cd Course. Time. Time. 0.42
4.95.453
L'olleen
0.221 4.40.31
4.33.28
Rolla
scr. 4.19.00
4.19,00
Falcon
La Linda.....
Argulla II.
6.92) 4.41.19 4.576 4.34.37 8.30 4.30.01
4.34.56) 4.20.40) 4.27.32
I. and G.
Olass,
Daphur
дег.
4.48.34
"4.48.34
Allen
4.42.53
4.42.53
Halcyon Garl
ser.
A. 18.16
5. 16. 1d
3.32
4.53.44
4.30.11
4.13 5.01.43
4.37.99
M. J. Divecha, e Owen Hughes,
b Goodwin
Theela
7.47
3.19.04
5.10.18)
Juan
3.39 0.85.17
13
5.20.444
D
Capt. E I. M. Barrett, c Pearce,
b Dobbie.
Why Wonder?,'" ser.' 3.03.04
· D. W. Leach, 'b Dobbie
18
Seakart
Dr. W. E. O'Hara, pot out
11
Blucapte
D. C. Barc, not out'
7.
Boojum
Byes 4, log-byes 1 ......
Adele.
1ST INNINGS OF SHANGHAI.
Dr. H. H. Morris, 1⁄2 Pearce,
Bowker
Total (for 4 wickets)
......100
1. F. Stokes, W. Mansel-Smith, L. Goldman, J. A. Isaacs, and E. G. Barries to bat.
M. R. ห.
Bowling Analysis (to close of play).
0. E. B. Reed. 14 2 Bowker
29
0
11 3
28
1
Owen Hughes.....
13
.0.
F Goodwin
13
1
Parker
Dobbie
0 11 A
0
1
0.
Lightfoot
Pierrette
H. and H. Olans.
Adance... 521. Zephyr Lula
5,15.93
5.25.201
5.08.04 Bèr. 5.11.26 0.11.20 scr. 3.07.54 6.07.54 Scr. 3.01.24 0.01.24 JCT. +.55.07 4.50.07
5.15.33 5.26.03 0.49) 4.15 5.16.48 5. 12.34 The helmsmen were:-Halcyon, W. D. Russell Joan, A. D. Armstrong; Why Wonderi, H. S. Rouso; Bluenose, R. D. Mitchell; Adele, R. Gunn; Lola, J. W. Cardew; Argulla, H. Pearce; Rulla, N. Croucher; Diana, Eurgoon Brown; Za Linda, A. Shields; Colleen, W, Stanton; Daphne, Lieut. Vereker: Thecia, Cemdr. 0. Leveson Gower; ddanae, Lieut. P. W. Moir, R.N., Zephyr, R. J. Vernal
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jat 2 pm. 6 mp.m.
{Previous]On Data On Date
́DAY*
BQ
Πιάνα
Week
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"HONGKONG TİDE TABLE.
From November 15th to 21st, 1926.
HIGH WATER
LOW WACKN
H'kong,
Standard
Standard
*Time.
Time.
ft. in.
D. M.
0 21
·POST
29.95
29.93
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20
97 Mon. 15
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Bain
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19
0,00 0.00
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Height
Height
and Tam, in a characteristic fashion,
someone said, it was quite time he was
I began to get even with Fate by winning out from the Hongkong point of view!/over a hundred runs.
the toss. He naturally elected to bat.
Though the public stand was crowded i
O'Hara and Burn managed to play out time.
in the afternoon, there were not a great
As has been said, there is very little many spectators present when, pune. tually at 11 am, Hayward and Ramsey in it at present, but a good deal depends. came out to open the insings Matters on the weather, as the coming of rain opened with a thrill, and for the first may make tremendous difference to the twenty minutes the excitement was pain. wicket, and it is possible that Hong fully tense. Hayward" scored a single kong's success in winning the toss may in the covers off Isaac's frat ball. T Toto some extent be neutralized if Shang- the horror of the spectators (or of hai can continue their innings on a dead Hongkong sympathizers rather) Ramsey and easy wicket. cocked the next ball up to forward short leg. Leach got his hands to it,, but was off his balance and fell, failing to hold the ball. As a matter of fact, although it did not look a particularly difficult chance, at all events for a fielder of Leach's capacity, I believe the ball swung a lot, starting in the direction of mid- on and finishing by going almost square.
The escape, however, did not proft Ramsey very much. He clearly was worried by lanac's three short legs, and Lever looked like doing anything. In Isaacs second over he touched one and was well taken by Barnes behind the sticka. few balls later Owen Hughes touched one from Mansel-Smith that he ought to have left alone and put it atraight into Dr. Morris hands at first alip.
Nor were disasters oyer, Hayward had been batting nicely, and looked as if he was going to make plenty of runs, when in playing one to leg from Isaacs he mistimed it ever so slightly, and was smartly taken by Goldman at forward short leg close in. It was hard luck, as thu bati never rose more than nine inches from the ground, but he was out all right, and Hongkong had lost three good wickets for twelve runs.
Of the players, Pearce's knock stood out, together with Barrett's. The former played a grand game, giving no chance, and the only bad shat he made was an uppish one in the direction of extra- cover. His leg hitting was very fine. Barrett gave no chance either and he was acidem beaten. Hongkong apart from Pearce were poor, and but for his hold- ing the side together would probably have been out for under seventy. Morris played a most useful innings but it must be admitted that he was very lucky. Lightfoot also got twenty-nine invaluable runs, and did not seem to give a chance, but he was thoroughly uncomfortable. He is, of course, batting on a wicket which is quite strange to him and he is handicapped by a short reach Leach looked very sound, and very unlikely to get out, until a remarkably fine ball got past his defence.
The scores follow:-
ROYAL ARTILLERY. Mstr. Gar. Fogden, c Lyal. b. "Bevis
Art.-Gar. Routledge, run out Capt. Howard, e Murphy, b Rose 36 Capt. Parks, eLyal, b-zioan ...... 27 Lt. Wright, b Lyai...
90
Lt. Col. Eumeasca, b Lyal
L. Smith, & Buxton, b Fincher... 19 Bdr. Rule, e Beris, o Ross .......
3. Jolly, not out Bdr. Glazebrook, not out
Extras
Total (for 5 wickets)..
Sgt. Gifford did not bat..
Bowling Analysis.
910
Lyal
0. M. Ik 13 0 49
W. 2
Capt. Bevia Ross
B. 0 41
g 0
46
3
E. C. Fincher
Brown
* 0 53 I
4 D 27 0 KOWLOON C.C.
Capt. Bexia, e and b Gifford.......... 29 EC. Fincher, o Rule, b Gifford... 9 G. Lee, b Rule
0
CT. Evans, b Parker
8
J. C. Lyal, b Wright
14
H. Burton, b Gifford
5
N. H. Ho, Wright
J. D. Murphy, b Wright
A. H. Brown Gifford
2
4
12
DI
F. D. Angers, b Gifford G. Fraser, not out
Extra's
Rule Gifford Wright
Total
Bowling Analysis.
0. M.
7 0 31 13.2 4
2 90
Of the Shanghai bowlers, Isaacs was good at the start, though once one got used to him I doubt if he would prove dangerous. O'Hara was as sound as ever and might easily bare got two or three more wickets. Leach did not find his length at first, but when he did, he kept the batsmen always playing him. Mansel- Smith evidently does a good deal and brings the ball down from a great height. Pearce evidently meant to play for
Of the Hongkong bowlers, Reed bowled keeps on his arrival and he and Captain better the second time he went on "and Morris hung on desperately, and some few runs were scored from him. It is, what restored Hongkong's hoped It of course, true that Leach' and Barrett
Next Saturday's Match. cannot be denied that Morris was a bit were trying to hold on until five o'clock.
The Kowloon team to meet the Shang- lucky, as he snicked O'Hara oyer first The latter indeed reached his total of slip'a bead for four, and then just after forty-five no less than half an hour behai Interport team next Saturday has It is an exceptionally skied one to long jeg, which Dr. Morris fore he was out. Bowker bowled well, been selected. running from first slip very nearly reach but perhaps a trife too wide of the off strong eleven, consisting of players, with ed O'Hara and Leach had now replaced stump, Owen Hughes kept a good length two exceptions, whose form might be con-
KOWLOON SHANGHAI.
of January has been issued and is a very interesting one. The cruisers hold their first race on December 5th, and on this occasion they go around the Island, start- ing from East to West. On November 91at there is Naval Day, and on the following Sunday, the annual match be tween the St. Andrew's and St. George's Societies. During the New Year week- end there will be a Club cruise,
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TEN NURSES IN QUARANTINĖ.
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The hospital itself was isolated. Visit ing was not allowed, and the nursing stiff's leave was stopped. Nurses, also, were not allowed to write letters.
The entire hospital staff, numbering about 150, was vaccinated, as well as about 200 people who may have come into contact with members of the staff who visited the affected ward.
The patient was in Paris recently, and is believed that she was infected there..
Two weeks ago two South African visitors, a husband and wife, developed small-pox while staying at a West End hotel. The husband wis infected in Paris. The woman died, and subsc- quently a servant at the hotel developed the disease and died.
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bowling from the Law Court end. He win was inclined to be short a hit, but was as steady as usual, save for one long Dobbie showed better firm than he has hop to leg, which Morris hit terrifically done. hard to fans at square leg, the fields I was not very much impressed by the man making, a gallant effort at the catch fielding of Shanghai, with the exception
J. C. Lyal, who was one of Hong- and splitting a finger in so doing. How of Leach, who is magnificent Apart ever, the end came for Morris in rather from the catch at the start be practically Match, will be captain. Among the kong's probables" for the Interport an unlucky way as he made a really missed nothing reasonably possible on or fine on-drive,lifted a little, and Leach of the ground. Barnes kept most ex- others selected-F. Goodwin, A. W. Ramsey, Major E. J. Lightfoot and Capt. who was bowling shot out his right cellently, and gave away no single extra; Morris are in the Hongkong team; and hand and effected a wonderful catch. Four; a ggry fine performance.
8. Jer, E. C. Fincher, and FJ, R. were now down for 38 and things again Pearce, for Hongkong only let 4 byes, Mitchell took part in fooked black, but Pearce was hitting a fast one of Bowker's swinging away trials W. Brace who, it everything full in the middle of the hat past him. I have never seen him keep
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*** The reserves are E. P. Fincher, Capt. as if the whole side were suffering from G. Bevis, the umpires Mr. J. P. Éo- appear nervous-quite an asset in an Interport.
nerves, but it improved later on and was Lightfoot succeeded and managed to excellent. Morris fielded better then I binson and Mr. R. E. Lindsell, and Lient. stop in somehow though for the first have ever seen him de before. Dobbie C. H. Atkins will score. half-hour he wax continually beaten, and Lightfoot too were very quick and Pearce was making some very fine leg accurate shots, with an occasional hard one to 3830 40 IB extra cover. Lunch at 1 pm,, arrived | weather permitting," and if it is true that
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He did not add any witer, as he skied Mansel-Smith's third ball, a short one,
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