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HONG KONG BATSMEN "BARRACKED”
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30 in 57 minutes. A lucky four by Fincher ten minutes later saw the | 170 signalled. Meanwhile, Fincher was still playing carefully and though he had been batting from the commencement, he still took no chances and was content to watch the bowling and hit only the loose ones. He then glanced Jenkins for" a two to reach his 70 i. 200 minutes,
The rate of scoring was some- what better at this stage and a beautiful" square cut by the local skipper for a four brought the total to 180 in 202 minutes. Fin- cher began to open his shoulders a little, and in the next over from Jenkins, he sent the ball to the Chater Road boundary, doing the same thing two balls later to get his 80 in 206 minutes At this stage Pat Madar came on for Isaacs and Owen Hughes placed | his Arst ball nicely for a single. Fincher did the same and off the next ball Owen Hughes made a big hit but it only went for a single.
FINCHER'S SWAN SONG. Then came the end of Fincher's innings. A full toss from Madar, an effort. on the part of the bats man to put it out of the ground, a miss and ther - bowled Fincher had batted with remark able patience for 208 minutes. He never offered a chance and scored 8 fours, three twos and the rest were singles!--191-6-81.
Ernie" Fincher then filled the breach but he did not score of the two balls he received from Madar.
Then Leach bowled again and Owen Hughes cut him very nicely through the slips for a four, fol- lowing this up with a single to give his partner the bowling. Fincher hit a single to open his account while his captain, batting very well, had by this time reach- ed his 40,
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With the new ball, Wilson was given another trial but his first delivery
rather full W38
and Fincher did not score off it though he got a single three balls later. Isaacs was given the next over, and light had by this time become rather dieult,
When the total was at 207, Owen Hughes was very cleverly stumped by Mayhew. He had been batting for 95 minutes and hii 48 was the result of a very good knock-207- 7-48. Beck came--and went for a “duck," Wilson clean bowling him with his last ball,-207-80-0,
MALAYA BEAT THE
K.C.C.
Sporting Game And Fine Finish
...
One of the best Buishes to a Malaya went in to bat after cricket match on the Kowloon lunch and when they lost 5 wic- Cricket Club. ground was seen kets for 66 runs, it looked AS yesterday when the Club enter- ; though Kowloon might bring off tained the Malayan cricket team a win. Then Alvis (51). Willis to an all-day game which the (20) and Lewis (23) all made visitors won just on time by one some runa to bring the score to wicket.
171 when Dean went into join It can rightly be called a grand | Spledewinde for the last wicket finish, and it was anybody's | and these two got the "required game, the last wicket pair saving runs amid much excitement, ́it for Malaya-those two season- ed warriors, Spledewinde and Dean, did their job in a thorough Malayan manner and just beat the clock,
A very happy function took place when Mr. R. E. Lindsell, president of the Club, presented F. Lt. V. Croome, captain of the Malaya team that played yester- day, with a K.C.C. flag 23 souvenir of the occasion, Mr. Lindsell said that it gave him very much pleasure to make the presentation and Kowloon's one regret was that they did not have tertaining
more opportunities of en," Malayan interport ! teams, for, owing to the fact that they were much farther away from Hong Kong than; Shanghal teams from the south did not come P so fre- quently.
10
Referring to the "baby" (L Alvis) of the team, Mr. Lindsell said that he thought he was a master stroke!" He then hand- ed the flag over to F Lt. Croome who, in reply, said that the captain of the team, Mr. R. N. Hamilton was prevented by Illness from attending but he (the speaker) Was sure that Mr. Hamilton would be very glad to get the flag-in fact he had left instructions for it to be taken away as they "these things!"
were collecting
it had been an excellent game
The speaker went on to say that.j
and he thought that Kowloon's declaration was a very sporting one indeed.
Alvis batted extremely well for his fifty, and from where the writer was sitting it appeared that he was caught off his pads.
The scores follow:-
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F. A. Munn, b Alvis. ..... 17 S. V. Gittings, c Croome, b
-Alvis
11
W. C. Hung, c Gibson, b
Lewis
15
N. A. E. Mackay, c Gibson,
b Dean
C. F Stapleton. e Croome,
b Alvis
E F Fincher, "Gibson. b
Dean
G. C. Burnett, b
winde
Splede-
E. C. Fincher, run out .-8. Jex, not out
10
.0
C. B. R. Sargent. b Alvis... 0 Extras 26
Total for 9 wkts 174
H. Overy, did not bat. Fall of wickets: 1/37, 2/45; 3/66, 4/68: 5/84; 6/164 7/170; 8/174; 9/174.
"BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Willis Alvis
3. Lewis
Dean
O. M. R .W.- :- 8
34 12.2 3 35 4
13 1 39
1
11 2
35
Spicdewinde... 3
MALAYA
D. O. Buro, b Hung R. G. Gibson, Lb.w., b
Burnett
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Eu Chow Tiek, b Hung... 12. Ly Alvis. c Jex, b Burnett... 51 B. Morgan, ib.w. b Burnett 1 V. Croome, E. C. Fincher,
G. Willis, b Sargent 20 R. B. Lewis, Lb.w., b. Hung 23. W. D. Charlton, c. E. C.
Fincher. b Eng
18 C. A. Spledewinde. not out 5 W. W. Dean, not out
THE PLAY Kowloon took first innings and were met and Gittins who put on 37 for the Arst- wicket. The feature of the innings was, however, the part-. nership between Burnett (42) and Stapleton (40) who added 30 runs sixth wicket Burnett hit very hard all round the wich ket while Stapleton showed some semblance of the form that won him bis interport cap a few years back during his stay at the wic-4/65: 5/86; 7/191; 8/166; 9/173.- rets.
FEREIRA LIVELY, ・・ Pereira joined Fincher, and like his club mate' Minu, he went out without any gloves. He opened his account with, a two of Wilson after which he had to change his batl
Then he made a mighty swipe for a four, to send the 210 up and took a single off the last one to face Isaacs who bowled a maiden.
Wilson' bowled to Pereira agafa and the bataman after playing the first two tamely, he hit a four and then a single to send the 220 up in 242 minutes and incidental- ly reach his ten in as many minutes Then a single by Fin- cher got him his ten, and one ball later Isaacs met with further success when a perfect length ball, coming away from the leg stump, bowled : Pereira neck and 'crop.— 224-4-14
With about ten minutes left for. play, Dunkley went in to bat, and after about five minutes of very dull play, Erile Fincher got one away to the Naval Yard end boun- dary to send the 230 up in 255 minutes. Then Pat Madar, had another shot at bowling,
With barely two minutes left for play, Teach himself took over the bowling but Fincher did not attempt to score at all and when stumps were drawn after play had gone on for 263 minutes, Hong Kong still had me wicket in. hand
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Play will be resumed
to-da
the scores were:---
for the
most successful bowler, taking 4 For the visitors, Alvis was the wickets for 35 runs. The delding of the visitors was, as usual, ex- cellent.
Hong Kong-Ist Innings.
E. C. Fincher, b.P. Madar.. 81 A. W. Hayward b Isaacs
T. A Pearce, Lb.w. b Leach' 3 P. V. Williams, 1b.w.,- b Leach
CC. Garthwaite, e simp
son, b Isaacs villa
F Owen Hughes, at, May
hew, b Wilson
A R. Minn, e sinclair,b
Wilson R
EF. Fincher, not out...... "A. C. Heck, Wilson
F. D. Pereira, b Isaacs G. B. Dunkley, not out
Extras (b.8, 1.2, a.b.1)... 11
Total (for 9 wickets)...232
Fall of the wickets-1 for 13, 2 for 28, 3 for 42, 4 for 84,
for 130, 6 for 191 T for, 201, 8°° for 207, 9 for 224,
Bowling Analysis. TAMA, NA OMRW,
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Extra 24
Total for 9 wkts 176 Fall of wickets: 1/5; 2/11; 3/33;
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Burnett Hung Sargent E
Fincher
O. M. R. W. 20.4 65 7 4: 20
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3. Robber Chlet 20/L.
Bixteen horses ran, Denbigh winning by one and half lengths, a length separating Leighon and Robber Chiet-Beuter.
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