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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1933.
H.K.C.C. vs UNITED SERVICES Court's and and bowled Stocker
De many
DECISIVE WIN FOR THE CLUB
rext- ball.
Another Wicket.
with his second delivery. There after nothing went right for the Services and a steady procession started. Marsham was beautifully caught by Duckitt at short leg. Then the trouble, atarted. Gar thwaite was bowled by Duokitt with a good break-back at the same total, and with Beck bowling very fast and the pitch not playing too wall wickets fall steadily. The last three all foll at oighty-three. Duckitt bowled very steadily with five wickets for twenty-two.
After Timin
The game started at ten past, coming well across from the off. eleven in binght but cold weather He was, incidentally, no-balled with a fresh north-east wind. Beck twice in his first two overs, but was opened from the Yard end with a sending down... some uncommonly naiden to Lt.-Comdr. Southern, good bails.. Reid then took the ball and all
The First Change. - but got his firee delivery `past] Stooker who just anicked it for
At thirty Holland relieved Miry
The Club Bat, four. "Ho skied the last ball of house hut Lay had a couple of
Left with only eighty-two to the ever hat it fell safe behind the four off his first two balls and get to win, the Club started with bowler for a single. In his next Hayward another off the Afth Lay and Duckitt, while Hamilton over Southern opened his account Hamilton then want on for Gar: bowled from the Yard ond, obvious- with a four to extra cover bat he thwaite, and Lay skied his firstly to look for the spot. Ten went had liftail it rather dangerously, ball to an enormous height and Next over this bateman was bit on Anstruther went soross from mid-up when Lay hooked a bad long- the glove by Beck but he had his off to behind mid-or to take a catch hop round to lang leg and was caught by Marsham at the second revenge with a nice cover shot and that a lot of people would have attempt, the ball first hitting him beautiful fowing stroke to mid dropped (43-1-20)... The runs came full in the chest. (10-1-9.) "Owen- wicket. The wicket at this time in seventeen minutes. Mirehouse
Hamilton seemed cricket at once. seemed playing very true and the then brought Garthwaite on from Hughes cams next and played nico hatsmen looked comfortable. Tu | the Law Court's end, and Ride late to be less accurate than in the first Bock's fifth over Southern got aut him for four, all run. The innings but, considering the cold, couple of leg balls prettily away score mounted steadily.
accurate bowling at firet was hard- for two and four but was bowled
ly to be expected. Duckitt too. A Spot in the Pitch, trying to drive the
played some good shots, especially 30-1:20. A bright innings getting
However the spot that had shown to leg off. Mirehouse, and the scors runan minutes were itself certior now seemed to deve-mounted steadily. Garthwaite r batted. Marshan came in and an over later Duckitt relieved Reid.lop and after akidling for four lieved Mirehouse and had hard hyes Hamilton bowled Hayward's luck, with a good 'un which seemed Things went quietly for a bit and off stamp with one that never rone to come from leg and beat both twenty-six runs came in twenty minutes thanks to a couple of nice inch 60-2-26. Next over he batsmen and wicket-keeper, With fours to log by Stocker off Beck found the same spot and knocked the total at 39 tiffin was taken. and four Bys, off Reid who re hack Rido's middle stick 78-3-15. lieved Beck. Marsham who had The wicket of course was helping
After a further tan runs had been only got a single was then 1.b.w.ormously but Hamilton was bowl- to the left-hander (36-2-1) and at 69ing a steady length and sending scored after tiffin, Owen Hughes Garthwaite was smartly taken at them down very fast. His analyste tried to hook Mirehouse and was at this perid tead 3393 Theuw for a nice eighteen Hamil. the wicket of the same bowler.".
Duskitt hooked a wretched long ton was bowling very fast and keep hop from Mirehouse straight into ing an excellent length but he did not manage to get a wicket. Mire College came in when things die Southern's hand's at square leg.
(79-4-0). Things looked bad for the house sent down, some good ones not look too well for the Services Club, and shortly looked worse for but he had two many of the short and was lucky to get a couple of Munro, after hitting a beautiful Funs and Ride cracked a couple of long hops with which he made no
i four past cover off Hamilton was lovely fours one to mid wicket and mistake. Next over. however
At 76; Stocker let cat at Duckitt button by the next which pitched ene past cover. Garthwaite resum skied the ball very high to bark- just an inch short of the sticksd for him next over. ward mid-on where Ride ran back
A Dropped Catch, and never looked like dropping it i The out-going batsman had made
A wicket should have fallen of his thirty-two in as many minutes and had given no chance that went the first ball of Mirebouse's next over aa Garthwaite might have to hand.
Next Lover (70-4-32). Colledge was very lucky to snick taken Harley at slip, but the ball Reid between his legs, and the weat away for four. Reid had a wicket He also put away a long bit of luck too as he gave a very hop for two. It was rather a curihard chages off Hamilton at back ous content as Colledge played at ward point high up which was not all the off balls and missed most of accepted but the fieldeman did well Mirchouso then them; but got the get ones away to save the four nicely. With eighty up Owen went off for Jenner. Fust, and Har- Hughes relieved Duckitt and could ley saved the follow. on by a not quite reach a return from pretty extra-cover drive for four. Haniten though he did his best Hamilton sortied to tire about horeview. by throwing the other batsman and went off having bowled 84-94 it must be admitted the bowling down and then sitting on bima useful analysis. Holland went on was not of the regular type! Later Duckitt might have caught at the Yard end,, but the batsman Hamilton at quare third man, were playing confccutly and the while next hall Colledge cocked sore mounted steadily. Rather, an it up but Reid could not get interesting point arose later as to it. However he had his revenge Mirehouse had left the held for a as the batsman played at the next moment without having a sub-out. ball and got inside it and was well Just as Reid carted Jenner Fust taken at first slip by Lay. (50-5-17.). over mid-on's hend for an appar Two runs later Mirehouse drove ently certain four Mirehouse emerg Reid hand but lifted it and Reided and fielded the ball and. a single brought off a red-hot to and b only resulted-and a good deal of Meantime Owen-Hughes had been laughter from the spectators. But keeping a more consistent length if he had been in the position to than usual but the batsmen would take a catch, rather a nice point take no liberties with him. At a would have arisen. I am pretty hundred and ten one from Reid sure there is no rule that, covers popped up from a spot which seem the point. ed to be developing in the pitch and Hamilton failed to get hig bat out of the way and was taken at second slip for a cheerful nine teen. (110-7-19).
6+5-6.
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Stand Succeeds Stand.
Hamilton got a fast yorker past Ride. Hayward came in and was hit on the shoulder by a bumping ball but got a single from the last ball of the over. Next over he put an uppish shot through the gully for three and then glanced Hamil- ton's first bail to leg for four to give the Club a seven wickets vic tory. Just after Hayward was howled, and then the teams came in.
After a threequarters of an hour each way game was played and proved very excellent entertain- Southern was brilliant but. ramt from the spectators point of
Commentary.
type!!
There is no doubt the best side won, though admittedly neitherE were anything like at full strength.. Shaw might have made a tremen- dous difference to the Services side-but so might Pearce to the. Club There is one definite fact. If the Services had set the Club a hundred and fifty to get instead. of eighty-two I am by no means sure they would have got it. The effects of the roller had won off and Hamilton was becoming more and His re more difficult to play. covery of bowling form is one of the most pleasant features of the. match as he bowled as well a he. has ever done here. It is to be At 122, Holland bowled Alan hoped he retains this in November Reid who had had a merry eighteen, next if he is going to be in the Anstruther relieved Jenner Fust Colony for the Interport match. Here Hayward rested Reid who but Beck straight-drove his first Another pleasant feature was Hay- bad sent down faurteen overs, of three balls to the boundary. Ten ward's batting in the fimt innings, which nine were from the Yard was taken with the score of 130, He seems to be quite in his old end-taking in these last five for an excellent recovery. After tea form. Beck has reason to look back twenty-seven. In all he had five for some incomprehensible reason on the match with pleasure as he for forty-five.
Sargent went on Mirehouse put Garthwaite on at made his runs very well indeed the Yard end and Hamilton at the besides bowling very usefully. Reid with slow leg breaks, and tied An- struther up in his first over. At other. Runs came galore, und Beck bowled very well in the Services this time Lloyd and Anstruther drovo very well, but Harley was first innings when he went on at For the Services, were specialuring in singles some of very slow between the wickets. the Yard end. them pretty quick ones, but one There was an amusing incident Southend showed some pretty shots, cannot help thinking Beck would when Beck appeared to be dropped but they have much to thank an- have got a wicket or two before both by the wicket-keeper and first struther and Holland for. I cana the tiffin interval. At 133 Lloyd slip and to get a boundary off the not imagine why the latter was not who had been batting very con- shot but the umpire spoilt the joke sat in to try and hit Duckitt of fidently hooked a long hop from by signalling byrs. Next over Beck his length when the fifth or sixth Owan Hughes and unfortunately was dropped off the evith ball wicket fall, Mirehomep was oft chose Ride as the recipient of the from Hamilton Anstruther then colour, and Garthwaite had a catch (1336-18) Beck was given relieved Garthwaite Beak thor thoroughly bad match Finally the last over before tiffin, but he oughly approved anul it was not Loyd kept wicket very fairly and did not seem to get his arm loose, long before he completed his fifty made runs in both innings. He and a no hall and angle wera Theo at fifty-six he tried to play was fully worth his place in the the result.
one instead of hitting it and was side.
RABBIT. bowled by Hamilton who had sent down eight overs on end. (191-7-68). On the resumption Jenner Fust off the fast ball of the over Owen Was 83on out-(144-8-9)-but Hol-Hughes who had been unavoidably absent until tea-tried to put one |land started to hit at once and a
brilliant last wicket stand took to leg-apparently thinking it was place. The batemen both hit freely clear of the stipks. There was how- and in ten vers after tiffan they over a confident appeal and he was
given out (1918-0). put on 67 runs. Sargoat was an expensive experiment "after tiffo, but Holland and Anstruther hit nobly, the latter being very hard
Brilliance. After Tin,
The Xux domesti
sovetsi runs
on Beck, Finally he drove him were at that might haya, been very hard and straight bub Beck made by brisk and determined run juruped up and stopped it and Hay.ning and the Club were still four ward dashed across from mid-off rus behind when a beauty from and gathered the ball before it Hamilton just, flicked the top of dropped. A fine ond to a fine Dunkeley's off stump Harley, who had been defending stubbornly stand.
then cut Mirehonso for two and put him to long leg for four to put the Club two abend before he was bowled
The Club Bat.. Hayward and Lay opened to Garthwaite and Mirchoust, the latter as usual bowling from the Gas works ead. Four byes and a mico late cut for four CRIBS in Garthwaite'n-freevor to Hayward who then putitehouse beautifully to long-leg for four Next over Li Yery nearly
six in
THE SECOND DAY The weather was dull and ab
cold when the game was. at a little after eleven sterday Stocker and resumed to Beck and åraful cricket added twenty.
ins many minutes
Full score and analysis: First Innings of United, Bervices.
Lt. Comdr. Southern, RN
b Beck RJ Stocker, Mih Rogt,,,0
Ride, b Duckitt
Lt. Marsham, RN, l.b.w.
Beid
C. O Garthwaite," BA,
Dunkeley, Reid m L/Cpl. Colledge, RA.MO,
Lay, b Reid
A. C. Hamilton, 24th Regt.,
c Owen-Hughes, b Roid Capt. G. E. Hirehome, sist
Regte and b Reid
A. 31. Anstruther. R.E. os Hayward, b. Beck ......... Lt. Comdr. Lloyd, R.N., o
Ride, b Owen, Hughes, Mid. Jenner Fust, R.N.,
1.b.w. b Bock ... ERA Holland, R. N. not
out
Extras: Byes 9, Leg Byes
No Balls 2,
Total
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