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and his first nearly got Bird who spooned up ↑ Cox, who returned at the wicket instead of {. the third ball into cover point's (Wright) hands, into the bowlers hands. To Franklin, the trundler, Voules did not seem at home. Getting but he promptly dropped it. Mackenzie took the
a lot of work on the ball with his next he place of Whitley at the lower end and his thire was sent away by Bird with a fine straight drive caused the desmissal of Voules from a to the on side for four. A challenge by the wicket magnificent low down catch by Dyson in the keeper for a catch of Smith's pads finished the slips. Score 177-2-71. over..Sharpe's first was cut by Bird and again by. Voutes 71 was a most mentorious performi Smith. The next scored as a bye. Blackenance. He hits all nound the wicket and never zie was dead on but Smith was batting well. for a moment seems at a loss, Mackenzie when a fast one from Mackenzie was snicked took his place partnering Sharpe, who was by Smith into the safe hands of Voules fairly set and beginning to take liberties with behind the wickets Score 187-9-19. the bowling. After three hits off Gratrix by Preedy was next and got safely through the Sharpe 130 went up. Mackenzin began by remainder of the over. Bird' with a. fate cur driving the same bowler to the railings.follow. He slogged sent up 195 to view and the cut' was as slicking with a drive for three. as one could wish to see, Preedy took the next and never saw it, for Sharpe sent down a swift yorker that took his middle stump. Bird carried out his bat for 17.
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On play being resumed Sharps was still dead on the wicket and Frankin did not quite know what to do with him. Mackenzie was beating-Dyson but the hard wicket was causing the balls to rise, worrying the batarnen but saving their wickets. Dyson got the last hall of the over away to mid on for one and following by driving Sharpe in the nextover to square leg for four. 6o went up at 12 noon Franklin was playing steadily and cleanly hit Mackenzie to the boundary with a well timed leg stroke. Dyson ninde a chanry one by the ball rising on to the shoulder of his bat. His next was snarily fielded by Whitley in the slips. Billings here placed MacKenzie and sent down a maiden to Franklin. Dyson was not at his case with Sharpe and in attempting to cut his third ball was well caught in the slips by Billings. Score 67.3.6 Gratrix went to the wicket next for Hongkong and was nearly bowled in his second, ball by a yorker from Sharpe,. Billings was bowling very short, his foot appearing to trouble him. The fielding, taking it all round, was distinctly good and the
So the innings closed for Hongkong, Han batsmen were careful of giving any chances, cock, Franklin, and Smith did Lceomen's ser- Gratrix got a grass cutter away to the on off vice, not forgetting Clifton Brown. The field- Sharpe for four. Franklin patted away Billings ing was good and only marred by two or three to the slips during an over with no score, misses. Voules at wicket was up to the best and Franklin hit Sharpe to leg for one sending form and Wright and Billings rarely did not ,up 70 after two hours play. Carter was fielding take cleanly anything within their reach. The tempted to follow suit but it was saved by hercan known as Nos. 35, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46,
well in the slips and Franklin was giving him.
plenty of work. Gratrix was not backing up
well and a manifest run was missed on many
Score ........ Extras
186 6
Total.... 92
Umpires Sergt. Jones and Capt. Cowic.. scorers were Mr. Dexter and Major Dane and
By this time, 2. 40 pan, the ground was will lined with spectators, Mr., Farmer's public stand being well filled,
one of Franklins which was well saved by Preedy. Franklin was bowling for his field and occasionally getting one past the bat. A leg hit by Mackenzie for one sent up 140. Bird now took the City end vice Gratrix retired, and he, with his third ball, clean bowled Mac kenzie. The ball was a beauty and might well cause cause the retirement of a better bat than
Mackenzie. Score 140:3.11. ..
Green was next and tipped Birds last ball. into Arthur's hands, but it was too hot to hold Franklin sent down a weak one to Sharpe who promptly sent it to the railings, Green at
Clifton Brown. Bird opened to Green who' drove him for one, and then Sharpe stole a point, Green next cut him prettily for
thres and brought 150 up. A smart late cut
off the same bowler added another two to the score. Franklin was still bowling for the field and Sharpe getting hold of one scored 6 by driving clean out of the ground. Bird sent down a maiden. Sharpe"drove Franklin's first to square leg for four, and again for one. Green nicked the next into Bird's hands, but it was refused. The next was slashed at by Green who missed; Arthur took it promptly and stump- ed him, a spendid bit of fielding. Score 165-4-3 Mactagsart followed and took the remainder of the over when stumps were drawr. Sharpe 54 not out.
Appended are the full scores for the day.
a number of ladies being present. The band of the 22nd Nombay hufantry played during the afternoon. The pitch had worn well and was not broken nearly, as much as was feared. After a short interval Hongkong look the field and Voules and Carter came out to face the bowling of Preedy, Carter taking the first ball. Arthur was at the wicket and Freedy's third ball was cut by Carter fur 4, followed by an on drive for two and was next sent for four to square leg. Bird started the ball from the lower end. Preedy's first over was responsible for runs being made through his simply slinging them down regardless of length. Carter cut Bird for one, but no score was made. Preedy's second R. Hancock, b Sharpe ball was beautifully cut by Carter to the pavilion. Arthur was tak ng' Preedy's fastest with ease standing close up to the sticks. Vaules snicked Bird for 4 putting up 20 for the score, and finishing the over. Carter cut Preedy for one and Voules followed with another and again with a square jeg hit for a unit. Voules sliced Bird to the railings for four and then get him away for one, while Gratrix saved a good hit to leg by Voules.
Cox did a smart bit of work at mid on return.
occasions; while on the other hand they cut it pretty short once or twice. Franklin neatly put Billings to leg with a late cut for three Gratrix, playing out the over the ball beating the bat. Both Sharpe and Billings were not to be trifled with, but with a neat cut, well run out, pur Sa to the credit of the llongkongs. Franklin again drove to square leg for four and cut for two. Billings, second ball was sent to the boundary by Gratrix. Score go after a bours Gatrix drove Fillings to the off for four and finished a very expensive over. Mackenzie went on at the bottom end in place of Sharpe, who had been bowling for over an hour, and whose last over showed he was tiring, and Franklin could do nothing with him. Billing's first ball was cut for four by Gratrix and the third ball, again being mulled by point, for unc. Billings was buzzing them, in and with a left handed hat Voules was taking a strategic position to the rear. Mackenzie's third was beautifully cut to the boundary by Gratrix bringing 100 to view. The next from Mackenzie was smicked by Gratrix and grandly taken at the wickets by Vaules.. Score 1034.20 Gratrix 20 was F Carefully played innings and well deserved the applause he received. During his partnership with Franklin runs had come more quickly than at any ing hard to Arthur who took it smartly. Preedy part of the game. Sercombe Smith joined then sent down a hot one to Carter, and, he Franklin and took the last bail of the spooned it upto Franklin who held it. Score over - Billings from the City end went, Thiny one runs in twenty minutes was on to Franklin, who safely kept the first quick work for a start. Sharpe followed aud three out and late cut the furth to the drove Preedy for one narrowly escaping being boundary, and Smith dit o repeato off the
run out, A lucky snick by Sharpe opened Bird's last ball. 10 went up at 12.46. Franklin
over and another off the fourth ball sent the being well
se slip; ed away the next ball
score to 40. Voules faced Freedy and cut his to leg for four. Billings next over was an un second hall hard to Dorchill, in the slips, who lucky one for bin as he ought to have taken took it on the half volley. Clifton Brown badly wicket with 3 out of the five halls but Smith missed a cut by Voutes which scored one. managed to stand him off. Mackenzie was Bird was sending down, some awkward ones sent to the boundary by Franklin with one of and Preedy hard straight stuff taken by Arthur the best strikes to leg yet seen. Franklin on in No. 1 style. Voules dreve Bird for two the leg side was dead sure and be very rarely with a straight grass crapper to the off and missed a chance. During the whole morning later Clifton Brown fielded a hot cut at poist. with one exception not one the ball had beenDyson missed a cut from the bat of Voules skied. Mactaggart resumed as the top end making the making 30. Subsequently another and Franklin drove him for three bringing cut past him costing 4 Bird's over was the score up to 128. But in the next, Ser ensily, 9 runs being scored. Cox took a hot combe Smith hit and Franklin ran the ball being one from Stape and earned, a good round smartly fielded and returned to Mactaggart, of applause. Then Preedy sent down his the bails were
first maiden. Har cock replaced Bird at the out. off and Franklin run
ส Score 124 540 Franklin had done well lower and his first was a bye. 60 up. and scored his 40 in workmanlike manner.
Voules was playing a good straight bat and Arthur next fa ed the music in partnership taking no chances. He sliced Preedy to the with Smith, who was batting in great form, and, mailings for four followed by a leg bye off the driving Mactaggart twice to the boundary, put same bowler. Cox repeatedly saved runs at up 130 on the board. Markensie was put away mid on. A straight drive for 2 brought to leg by Smith and two balls later cut for four.70 on. the telegraph for 40 minutes play: 140 up. Mactaggart was successful with his next causing Arthur to play a hot one on to his wicket. Score 141. 6. 10. Arthur never got properly set but was unfortunate in his end.
SCORES.'
R. Hancock, b Sharpe....... Lieut. Clifton Brown, R.N, Wright, b
Sharpe
C. 5. P. Franklin; R. N., run our Major Dyson, A. P.L., c'Billings, b Sharpe
Gr. Gratrix, c Voules,.b Mackenzie.
J. Sercombe Smith, not out
H. Arthur, b Mactaggart
Extras..
For 6 wicket..
Interval for tiffin.
Voules cut Preedy to the pavilion, Arthur taking the next behind. the wicket very smartly, Gratrix relieved Preedy at the top end and troubled Voules all through the ever. Sharpe drove Hancock for one which resulted 79 in faur besides from an overthrow from Cox Bo the score, Voules drive Hancock
27 for four and again for one. Hancock's 40 last over was costly to runs being scored. 6 Cox mulled his first ball from the com 20 mencement and one resulted. Sharpe drove Gratix to the pavilion, bringing go up, and to again to the public stand from the next ball. 3 Voules then his Hancock and it was saved by Sercombe Smith, on the boundary. Gratrix ..125
was on the wicket and preserving a good length, the bafsmen finding it very
On resuming. Dorehill joined Smith to the difficult to get the ball past the bowler bowling of Whitley and Mactaggart. With and Maclabgart's first ball Dorebill was clean bowled and Cox went in next.
Smith and Cox commenced to sneak runs and Cox, getting hold of one, sent it for four, putting the score to 150. But disaster followed, as Whitley with his next disarranged Coa's wickets. Score. 1.52-8--8.
Cox. Sharpe saicked Hancock to square leg for one and Youles sent him to the stand for four. This brought the score to 100, in fact that was well opplanded.
SCORES. 11ONGKONG 1ST INNINGS.
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Major Dyson, A.P.D., c Billings, b Sharpe 6 Gr Gratrix, e Voules, b Mackenzie..... J. Sercombe Smith, 6 Mackenzie, e Voules... H. Arthur, b Mactaggart Major Dorebill, b Mactaggart. P. A. Cox, b Whitley............
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One wicket for ico in an hours play looked bad for the home team. Voules again placing one through the field to the Marquee and one to the on side brought up the total to 110. Cox Bird then went in and Smith continulog the was again to the fore in stopping a red hot one short run Incties nearly put him out in the first from Voules. Gratrix now and again was beating over. Bird, in attempting to drive, just snicked Voules, but was unable to get quite there, and one away between his legs for one point. Smith Arthur standing close up was letting some 'go
The scratch race for four oars in connection was batting well and carefully and running all past him. A fine lifting drive to the railings with the Hongkong Boat Club was rowed at bits well out. On one occassion Bird was right completed Hancocks over. Determined not to half-past three on Saturday afternoon, and in Smith's, ground and the ball being returned be drawn and yet punishing a loose one Voules resulted in a well-merited victory for Bingays #martly from point, should have been put out, continued steadily. In an hourand ten minutes Crew, who won the final by nearly four length. By Order of the Board of Directors,
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but the bowler fumbled it and Bird managed he had scored 65 'by good allround cricket.heat, and the latter were overlagmed early in to get back in time. Smith cut Mactaggart Franklin took Hancocks place with the leather for one and Bird put him to the railings for at the lower end and pliching his second ball four; putting 160 up. Bird cut again and Sinith well up was sent to the boundary by Voules played the remainder. Bird then clipped one 120 up. His third was treated in a like manner and Smith drove to the off. The former got a also his fourth. With his fifth be tempted Voules very risky is through the field and scored two, out, and the bataman was nearly caught in the carried out by the bon, secretary (Mr. Gale) j'and General Office and Outside Work; Localit THOMAS BEECHÁM: St. Helons; England,
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