HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1935.
SHANGHAI LOSES INTERPORT ENCOUNTER
DISMAL FAILURE IN
H
SECOND INNINGS
Colony's Bowlers In Fine Fettle
The Interport Cricket encounter between Shanghai and Hong 'Kong came to a finish abortly after 3 o'clock yesterday after- noon, when Shanghai were dismissed for 147 runs in their second innings, thus losing to Hong Kong by a very small margin of 31 Ricketts, Minu and Dunkley materially contributed to the Colony's victory,
rung.
Shanghai was essentially a batting side, but their best bats- men did not come off. On the run of the play, it would seem that the northern players could make much of Hong Kong's me-* disore bowling during the first innings. They failed, and yes- terday, the Colony' bowlers were in fine fettle, with the result that Shnachal had to leave their flag behind.
over-
first delivery Stokes obtained a single. Before he had reached 10. Booth gave a difficult chance, but Immediately after this he explalt- ed a nice caver drive to send the 30 up after 13 minutes play.
Play was adjourned for lunch. Stokes being 14 not out and Booth
16.
After the tiffin interval Ricketts and Mn were in charge of the attack, and after 4 runs had been added. Booth was "well held" in the Gully by Madar off Ricketts after he had contributed 17 runs.
Punctually at 11 am. yesterday, Ricketts who was is not out) and Dunkley (7 not out, resumed Hong Kong's second innings. Leach who had captured 5 wickets on the previous day opened the Shanghai attack, but the night rest did not do rim any good for he failed to repeat his performance of the previous day. With the score at 84 for 8. Ris- ketts and Dunkley went out with a great burden on their shoulders Ricketts faced Leach who bowled a malden over, and Jenkins open ed from the pavilion end. Dunk- ley got a single and Ricketts drove good one' to mid on. Dunkley seemed rather shaky when facing Jenkins, who was keeping a very good length Both batsmen were very cautious and treated both Leach's and Jenkins' deliveries with respect. However. Rickett soon settled down, and off the last ball of Jenkins' third over the fted him for a beautiful 6, the ball sailing clean, over the screen at the Pavilion end This being ed 2. the first 6 of the whole match. The 90 was hoisted' after minutes play. Fat Madar Was then brought on in place of Jenkins and off his second de-
Kermani now partnered Stokes. and broke his "duck" off Ricketts second delivery of the over. With a nice hook, Stokes sent Ricketts to the boundary. At this stage, Ricketts was bowling very well and Ker- mani was not taking any However, he guarded his wicker risks
with his pad once too often, and had the misfortune to step in front of a straight delivery from Ricketts and was sent back to the Pavilion LBW. after he had seer-
Two wickets had thus fallen for
12 43 runs.
LEACH STUMPED W.liams was Dow associated Ivery, a full toss, Dunkley sent with Stokes. With a hard drive him to the boundary, and with Stokes sent Minu to the boundary another couple Dunkley sent or 4. and attempting to steal a century up.
couple he was very nearly run out ketts which spread the wickets a by a beautiful, throw in by Ric-
the
Ittle too late.
The 50 was hoisted. Stokes who
ed
Humphreys
Hiper CLOSE WIN FOR LOCAL HOCKEY Look at Your Skin
him carefully, then began to open out, and scored
a boundary and a single. Pat Ma-. dar did not stay very long for he was taken behind the wickets by Dunkley off Minu after scoring 8.
Jenkins and Humphreys tow got together and began to attack the bowling, however, at 116, the latter stepped out to lift Minü and mistimed the ball and was well held in the lips by Ricketts.
THE END
M. C. C.
Second Match In" Australia
......
Adelaide, Nov. 12. The M.C.C. In the second match of their tour, beat South Australia
Elliot was last man in and scor-by 38 runs.
M.C.C. 371 and 174: South Aus- tralla 322 and 187.- Henter.
The Arst match played at Perth was drawn.
ed two boundaries of Ricketts. It Ryan dismissed four M.C.C. bats- koked as though Shanghal's tall men for 13 runs in the second was going to wag as both
the innings. Bradman scored 50 for batsmen began to open
their South Australia. shoulders and runs came at a fist ¡ rate! With a fhe pull Jenkins obtained a 4 to end up the 140. At this time Hayward made very wise change in the bowling when he Brought. Pereira. again. This change somewhat subdued the batsmen who could not score off the fast deliveries. The end was not long in coming. which Minu held, thus bringing to for Ellott lifted a ball of Pereira's
a close a dogged innings.
won
on
BOXING CHAMPION BEATEN
London, Nor. 11.. Obie Walker, the American negro boxer, outpointed Don McCorkin- the dale, the South African heavy
boxing
champion.
The
Interport by the very small mar-weight
Hong Kong had thus
gin of 31 runs, in u most exciting loser, who was severely battered, which, after the first innings play, from the ring- encounter. the Anal liste.. of later
announced his retirement
would run out victorious. was always in suspense as to who
HONG KONG-1st Innings.......213.
Hong Kong-2nd Innings
T. E. Pearce, o Leach
C. Fincher. c Kerman, b
Jenkins
T A. Pearce b.w., b Leach... A. H. Madar, c Booth, Jez-
kins
i
L. C. C. Garthwalte, b Jen-
kins
A. W. Hayward, b Leach Capt. D. W. Persse. Lb.w, b
Leach
G.R.M. Ricketts, b Jenkins A_R_Minu_b_Leach“
G. B. Dunkley. lb.w.. b P. Ma-
dar,
F. D. Pereira, not out
Extras (B6 LB1 NB2)
Total
26
10
14
བས་
42
ཙས
18
12
145
Fall of the wickets:-1 Fincher) for 26; 2 (T. E. Pearce) for 48: 3 (T. A. Pearce) for 53; 4 (Garth. walte) for 56; 5 (Madar) for 63; 6 (Fersse) for 64; 7 (Hayward) foz for 108; 10 (Ricketts) for 145. 67; 8 (Minu) for 77; 9 (Dunkley)
O, M. R. W
lott
Ricketts was playing a very steady game, and refused to be tempted by Madar's slow de- Hyerles. With a fine cover drive he sent up his 26, but with the touched a ball off Minu and was
35 playing exceedingly well, Jenkins acore standing. at 106, Dunkley
Leach stepped in front of a slow ball well taken in the silps by Ricketts P. Madar
after.contributing a valuable 27.
with
4 0 6 0
23 5 58 4
28 12 41 5
Q 0 31 1
• bowled 3 no-balls.
SHANGHAI-1st Innings.....180 SHANGHAI-2nd Innings
from Madar, and was given outThe score board now read 55-3-27. £b.w. He had contributed vàluable 16 and together
Shanghai's skipper now occupied Ricketts helped to stop the
the wicket, and it rot
was expected that threatened Hong Kong the that he was going to make a big previous day.
stand. Ricketts, bowling from the A GRAND PARTNERSHIP
Naval Dock Yard end, was keeping a perfect largth and Williams Pereira then occupied the wicket could do little with his tricky de- and scored a boundary off the first Averies. Leach broke his "duck" ball, then Ricketts gave a hard of Minu, and Williams collected a chance just before he reached his singic.
The 60 was holsted after H. Madar, c Minu, b Eicketts
L. F.Stokes, c Ricketts, b Minu 2? R. Booth. c Madar, b Ricketts Ricketts 8. R. Kermani, 1,6.w. E.M.P. Williams, + Minu, b
Ricketts
D. Leach, St. Dunkley
30. Pereira collected. a single with the inrings had been in existence J. B. Leckle, c Dunkley, b Minu a hard drive off Madar, and Ric-53 minutes. With а nice leg E. P. Humphreys, c Ricketts, b ketts drove Leach to the boundary glance. Williams put Ricketts away
Minu
18
2
14
20
Pat Madar. c Dunkley, b Minu $
0
.0
22
14
. B. Elliott. c Minu, b Pereira 14
Extras
9
Total
149
"
Bowling Analysis
Garthwalte Pereira Minu
Ricketts
for a 4 to send up the 120. At to the boundary to register his J, C. Jenkins, not out this stage runs began to come at 10 and with a hard drive past
a fast pace as both the bats- cover. Leach scored a 4 off Migu men indulged in some lively and the next ball he neatly hook- hitting, and ale short runs beed to the leg boundary, tween wickets. With a grand hook It was quite apparent that W Ricketts sent Madar to the boun-Hams was now content to tire the dary. He was playing very con- bowling and allow his skipper to dently and with a sneak run he do all the attacking Leach took raised the 130 after 50 minutes ed quite at ease at the wicket and play.
continued to score freely. Pereira kept his wicket intact With a pretty late cut Leach and played Leach fo a maiden sent Ricketts to the boundary thus over, and facing Madar, Ricketts sending the 80 up after 70 minutes sent the 140 up with a single. play. Leach stepped out to play Jenting was brought on again Minu, but missed completely an Irplace of Madar and Ricketts excellent leg break, and was neat-
ent his third delivery to thely stumped by Dunkley. Boundary, however in his next de- Atery," Jenkins captared a most
{ "valuable" "wicket thus ́terminating
glorious inhings."
O. M. R. V.
2 # D 3- 9-1
25 4 79 5
23 11 44 4
WHIST DRIVES
Despite numerous other counter attractions on Monday night; an attendance of eighty people at the Although he only contributed 20. Services Waist Drive in the
HONG KONG BOWLING WELL
he had played a capital innings YMCA. West Lounge proyed the
"In scoring 42 runs, Ricketts savad went for the runs at a time popularity of these functions. The
ed the Colony from certain defeat and 'his partnership with Dunk- ley and Pereira will get down one of the best fighting innings of the Interporta.
as
SHANGHAI BAT AGAIN Bhanghai thus had to collect 179 is in order to avert defeat. They
when they were most needed.
following were the prize winners:—
Ladies lat: Mrs. McClusky. Ladles 2nd: Mrs Calman. Ladies' Lowest Number: Mrs.
With the score at 85 for 4. Pat had been for mast of the time Madar Joined Willams, Wiliams Very subdued, but eventually be Chambers. was tempted by Ricketts and at- tempting to play a ball, put one up to Minu who held an easy catch.
were considered as a strong bat- a Madar then joined his bro ting side and it looked very like-ther but he did not last long and Jy that they would be able to co-was sent back before
•lect the necessary runs for victory. open his account.
he could Ricketts being At 12.17 Booth and Stokes went again responsible for the wicket. 10 to open the Secrna innings for The board now read 87-60. "'. Bhanghal. Garthwaite opened the Defeat now stared Shanghai In Fattack and off his first delivery the face; they tried hard but Stokes got a single, and off the could not master the Colony at- mathe "bowler's, third delivery be tack.
Hooked a fine boundary.. Bootn Leckie filed the breach and did was very lucky to survive an ap-not look very comfortable when peal when he was bearly run out facing Minu who had him caught by a splendid throw in by Pereira. behind the wicket before he could Then Booth sent Pereira to the score.
"Gents, 1st: Mr. C. Littler. Genta. 2nd: A. N. Other." Geata, Lowest Number: Mr. Tebb. A knock-out what drive com- eted the evenings play.
RUGBY
Club "A" Against Medway
The following wil represent the Hong Kong Football Club “A” XV. against 'H:MB. Medway, to-day on the Club ground at 5 b.m.-X. R. Alers; L. A. Fielden, D. A. Hynes,
boundary for a 4, "and managed Humphreys broke his "duck" J, L. Bonnar, K. A. Munzo; C. 8.
to hook Garthwalte for 4 to the with a hard drive and with an- Archer H. C. Meeke; W. Staker, J. Jeg boundary.
Minu was now brought on place of Garthwaite and
other nice drive he sent the 100. Dunnett, W. Sharp, D. K Paul,
in up. Ricketts continued to bowl Hawkett, F. 1. McGugan, B.
his very well and both batsmen play, G. Barlow, A. K. Forsyth.
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