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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY MAY
THE INTERPORT PRACTICE
SERVICES OVERWHELMED BY BURNETT'S MAGNIFICENT BOWLING.
CARPING CRITICS COMPLETELY CONFOUNDED,
K.MA
LOCAL FOOTBALL,
BORDERERS TOO GOOD FOR KOWLOON,
CERAMIC & RETRA
FINAL POSITIONS OF THE TRAMS
"Dospite, the many counter-ntbrno- tions, its a number of people turned out to watch the Barderors." ball in the second innings-a mar Kowloon game in the senior divi- vellous catch high up by Richardson sion, which was played on the Chub in the slips. They tell me it wasground on Saturday to doride even better a catch than the one that which tour will occupy the winners- he took off Alen Reid in the first
Hp position in the competition. By zeuson of the fact that they put up that they worn a batter combined a bäster all-round display, und also
team, the soldiers won by the mar gin of Rve gosin to three after holdi During the coming week I hopeing a 4-1 lead in the first half.
two for four.
Future Arrangements..
to see plenty felding practice
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From the very start the Bordorars
The United Services team on Saturday fast, though including a "couple of useful bowlers (who
gather played under their status as Volunteer of the HK.V.D.C.) WOR hot, a vary strong, one and was¦ innings. Four wickets for elevou mcable short of practice. They was as far as they get, with Bock admittedly, had all the worst of the taking two for two and Madar Jack, na they had to bowl on h perfect pudding of a wicket which afterwarde dried out into a very ficult one. All the same tho Titerport Eleven put up a very egeslient performance against a sidu which included its bowlers. Miro-may want a set or two, but people to draw first blood when Blake got housu, Misson, Reid and McLellan,
like Sayer, Richardson, E. F.through to score a fine goal. Soor Fincher, Mitchell, Buck and Burnett after this Channing levelled up for Their success was the more gratify have been playing a tromondpas lot the soldiers with Jones, Underwood" ing in that the wicket wês perhaps more like one at Stanghai than our since October inst and might leand Davies adding further goals. typical local error.
fallow a bit for fear of staloness Half-time came with no change 'in This, I ha told, is the reason why the score, sheet. Bayer did not play in the previous The win had fallen in the night trial. On Saturday's game I should and during most of the morning like to see the side up against the and I regret to admit that I had stiffest thing we can raise as a rest made other arrangements as cricket team. Taking the names as they seemed utterly ons of the question.tome into my hand, a good seam The H.K.C.C. ground however onen more proved its amazing powers af recovery and E have been able to reconstruct some recount of the game from a long talk with soma of the players, and a caroful parus al of the Redru. The game was started ad 15. p.m. when Sayer and Riebandson opened to Mire
in the middle. Some of the team attacked but it was left to Kowloon
A Wat Morning.
house and McLellan.
In the second half, the BordareTH slackened down somewhat and Kow. loon got another goal when Blake, taking a good pass from Philips, beat Johnson with a beautiful drive, Rather tame play followed until would be E. C. Finchor, E. Zim-Harris gathered, a mern, F. D. Peruira, A Reid, D. Mullane and just managed to bot Pass from:
J. N. Anderson, L. T. Rido, A. A. Gurevitch with a tamu shot... Rumjaha, Omar, R. Lee, A. H, Rumjahu and N. A. E. MacKay or if he has had time for a net or two put in Capt. Moir for A.. .
Borderers: Johnson; Mullane, Rumjahn who by the way has batted Morrison; Morgan, Underwood, very well litely, p is by no meaning, Jones, and Matthing,
Podmore, Harris, Davies, Chan- a bad side, and as I look at it again!
fr
The teams were:-
Kowloon: Gurevitch Marin Eastman; Bliss, McKelyie, Dun- Binke and Bickford. en Phillips, Dominy, Bryant,
After the match, Mr. W. E Hol
I think B. L. Gosung should go in lands called upon Mrs. Ormiston,
in place of Lee or Omar.
An Alternativs,
to present the league Cup to the" winners of the first, second and third divisions.
LEAGUE TABLES.
The final positions of the teams
Division I.
are imm
Goals
"An Excellent Start. They proceeded to put up sixty- ajne runs by excellent cricket in fifty-five minutes. Sayer was very We might of course substitute an restrained at the start except for a eleven of these cricket experts who couple of hooks to the leg, boundary, have been writing letters to the of Mirehouse, who was rendered papers. I think it not out of place largely innocuous by the way the to state publicly that all cricketers | ball sat down on the pitch and made to whom I have spoken agree that anything short of a length a gift. this correspondence makes shem" feel His next ten runs consisted of four physically sick, I do not say that singles, two twos and two singles. I entirely agree with the team Richardson get a couple of feurs myself. But what seems to me so and crashed the second ball of childish is this imputation of per Police 12 8 1 0 21 10 Reid's third over-(he had relieved sonal motives to the Selection Com- St. Joseph's 19 10 11 16 47- Recreio ..."12 2 1 0 8 28 Mirehouse at the Gas Works end)-mittee. Some of the letters seem Taso the road. A single later how to work on the Soviet theory, that ever he put his leg in front of the teams in the league should cach straight one from McNab who had have a representative on the Com gone on after Musion and Anstru-mittee. The writers do not see ther had both had a try, 66-)—90.
Another. Stand..
Navy Kowloon Borderers...
Club
P. W.DL. F.: A. Pts.. 12 92 F 98 14 20: 12 6 4 2 31 17 18 127'533: ·19
12 6 4 3 27 19 16
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Division II.
Goals
14:
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P. W. D. E. F. A Pts.
Borderers... 14 13 0 3 37 17 Argylle .....14 12 0 2 40. Iú A to realize that a great knowledge Navy 14.10 13 30 18 21 of the theory of the game of cricket, 12th Battery 14 14 48 16 17 and great cricket experience aro. two fundamental qualities which sach selector must possess. To su
might have been easier had they' put on A. A. Rumjahn and Richard son as well but I definitely stressed the necessity of having the two gentlemen I havo named. Let us remember it is a question of cricket.
',,
A.OC. 14 6 0 9 32 38 10 Kowloon
Club
14.1 10 11 57
3441 9. 28. 18
4 0 0 14 12 36
Division III,
Conls
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts." Borderers. 10.8 } 147 17 R.A.F.
Sayer livened up with E. F. Finches in and eighty-six runs were added in three quarters of an hour.gest that Hancock and Hayward University., This of course if fair scoring even are not eligible is simply childish for the small R.K.C.C. ground but admit I said. I thought that it to get nearly two runs a minute with a sodden outfield is excellent, Sayer had made seventy-one when he tried one of his favourite log shota and was b.w. to Musson, on for the second time. He had hit ton four's, four wo's and twenty- Ghirou "singles 1803-71). Twenty- seven more runs were scored; of which Put Madar had nine, before he was stupidly ran out and Mitchell declared. Fincher's figures are very much like Sayer's seve that in searing four runa iesa he hit one more four and eight fewer singles.
Complete Collapse.."
About 4 p.m. the wicket had shown distinct signs of getting to the treacle-tart stage but for all that Burnett and Minu bowled ex- pellently. Sub-Lieut. Laman and Captain McNab are both new to the Colony but I hour that if here next mason they are likely to be heard of quite a bit. The former's scoTD. of twenty-two was the only double figure Wood has not, so far as D know, played here, at all eventa in anything but snail cricket Ho is however an excellent player who, but for his passion for golf, might well have been one of our leading men here in the cricket. line-or so 1 am told, Wilkinson is now to me. and I gather Moir and Shaw, at Shanghai, for most of the time had more phance of winter sports than spicket, and had not touched a bat
ince they wore hora,
A Fine Performance, All the
ame Burnett bowled magnificently and simply went through the side like a hot kaite through butter. Minu bad two for thirtoon in soven
overs, both curiously unough b.w, while tho K.C.C.man took eight for twenty. in twelve overs of which two were maidens, Junt to show that they could do it with other bowlers the Intefport ridu put the Services in again and Mirehouse, who had been and b Burnett from his first ball, wont in first and had the mis fortune to be caught of Beck's first
SCORES.
R. ABBET.
..
First Innings of Interport Eleven.
G. R. Sayer, 1.b.w: b Mus
son
J. E. Richardson, b.w.. b.
McNab
71
E. F. Fincher, not out 67 P. Moder, run out
Extras: Eyes 8, Leg by
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Total (for 3 wicts, dec.) 182
A. C. Hamilton, E. JR. Mitchell, AE Madar, A. C. Beck, A Minu, G. 0. Burnett, WT Patterson: did not bata
Tall of Wickets? 1/00; 2/156; 3/189;"
Bowling Analysis.
O. M. R. W. Capt. Mirehouse 11 17 43 0 D. MeLollan3
A. H. Musson... 17 2 32 A. Roid.
0 90 A.M. Anstruther 5.8:1 22 01 Capt. MoNab 70 30 1 Lt. Wilkinson 318 Capt. Moir..... 9.0 12 First Innings of United Services.
Capt. MacNab, c and b.
Burnett mi
5
Sub-Lt. Laman, R.N., 1.b.w.
b Burnett
Sqr. Ldi. Wood, R.A.F.,
Beck, b Minu
Lt.Cdr. Shaw, B., b.w
b Burnett
A. H. Musson (RA.), 1.b.w,"
b Minu
0
Lt. Wilkinson, Burnett-b Capt. Moir (A., & S.H), b
Burnett
A Reid (H.K.V.D.0),
*
Richardson, Burnett
D. McLellan (H.E.V.D.C.),
0
b. Burnots (Continued at fant of hest column.)
10 % 1 2 36 9. 15. 10. 7 0. 3. 39 16:14"
R.E. 10 4 0 0 28 24 8 Recreio St. Joseph's 3 0 7 20 42 8 Radio.......
10 0 0 10. 11. 75
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c'and b Burnett
Extras: Eyes -3
Total
Fall of Wickets:"-1/6/~3/13; 3/34; 4/38; 3/24; 6/31; 7/30; 8/20-0/40; 107:40,"
Bowling Analysis
G C Burnett.12 2 20 8
A, R, Minu E 13 2
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