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THE CRICKET WEEK.

HONGKONG versus SHANGHAI,

Hongkong 1st innings Shanghai rst innings Hongkong zad innings.

230 ***** 239

87 for 5 wickets. The third day of the match opened with gand weather and a fine mellow light was en the ground. The wicket at the top end was wearing, and Potter was toured to be dangerous, Citatrix was unable to attend, as he was in the hospital suffering from fever. The two not nut men, Dorefill (1) and Dyson (13) appeared and Dyson cut Mann's first ball'io Price in the stips. Mann's first ball, Dyson's first, und the

Score 8-613.

fist wicket own

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1901.

Preedy

2ND INNINGS,

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from Pready, who had bowled to overs for 24 runs and no wickets. Hancock's first was driven for four by McEwen, but that was the Bird only score; Bird commenced afresh and Lan- ning drove him past the screen and go appear Hancock... 9 ed on the board. Twenty runs Had been Dorchli................. made of Bird and again Lanning took a painful one on his thight, and the next struck his face. Hancock was sending down good straight stuff that did not seem to trouble the ba'smen much, and if the two first in were not

divided, ruin was stating Hongkong in the face. Lanning drove Hancock, but it was smartly saved by Franklin; however, he got the next through the slips for four. 60 went up after a hit by Lanning, that was missed by Clifton Brown at point. Dorehill next went on in place of Bird, but McEwen took an instant king to him and drove him twice to the off, and Lanning got Hancock away to leg for one, as he was not on the wicket; hut in the next over he improved and sent down a maiden: Lanning, cutting hard at Derchill, was smartly fielded by Clifton" Brown at point, but got the next away for three. 70 appeared after Lanning driving to the off for two, which Franklin tried to play football with, and missed. Lanning was playing Dorchill with case and suns kept coming steadily. Bird went on at top end in place of Hancock, and bowled a maiden, which was fallowed by Dorehilf doing likewise. Bird's first ball ended Mekwen's life, as Lanning hit to square leg and was picked up by Dorehill, who returned to Arthur, and the bails were off in-a jiffy, before McEwen could get into his ground: The bell rang for tifa with the score at 73-1-25.

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It seems strange, and is apparently a fact, that in Hongkong there are comparatively few

Bird joined Dorchill and drove Mann to

persons capable of appreciating the higher

leg for four, putting go up. Petter went

class of music. Given a performance well spiced with the comic element, and a large on at the lower end and Dorchill made his second score by biting him te leg for one;

audience is practically ensured, but when

Bird followed suit by driving to the off for a

some of the classic compositions figure on tha programme a small house is generally the single, and again Borehill cut for one. Potter's

small balls were rising, and Bird caught a nasty

result... This was the case last evening, when

an excellent concert.. St. dae on the elbow, but had his revenge by

Madame Agnes Freed favoured a driving the next to the railings. Dorchill hit

audience with Man beautifully to leg for four, and a round

George's Hall should have been packed REFINED VAUDEVILLE,

of being very scantily of clapping announced the 100. Bird was late for Potter's first but drove his second for two

That Madame Freed should command a grand and played out the over. Dorchill was setting

reception in Hongkong cannot be denied and

down to steady cricket and was keeping; Mann's

though it must have been almost a thankless

trickiest ones out of his wicket in good style,

task both to her and to the local talent and never missed a chance on the leg side.

assisting. Those present thoroughly appreciated the concert and will undoubtedy look forward to up. Aird drove Potter to the off for two

to a future visit. The local talent comprised and spooned up his third, but it was in a safe place, and Dorchill stole one by a hit to leg On resuming after tiffin Rose went in to such well-known performers as Mrs. A. R. Stanion took the ball from Mann and one only partner Lanning, but Shanghai's lucky star was Fullerton, Professor Galuzzi, Mr. P. W. Gold was scored off his first over. Dorchill batted suffering from an eclipse, as Dorchill bowled ring, and Mr. L. Graça, Mr. W. H. Lewis, A very stea iy over from Potter, and seemed Lanning, and Price, on joining Rose, was clean who has the reputation of possessing one of the finest bass yoices in the East, fully determined to keep his wicket up and leave bowled by Bird inside of five minutes.

Score 1 for three wickets, when Potter ap. maintained his reputation and gained hearty the run making a Bird. Dorchill put Stanion to the on with a very pretty stroke, and 20 appeared and at once commenced to play his slash applause for his contributions. Mr. L. peared. Bird cu Potter for one, and Dorelilting game. The hit Hancock, who was bowling R. Ruchwaldy and Mr. E. Danenberg were the instrumentalists, performing on the violin almasi put the next into Lanning's hands with from the lower end, all ends up and 130 ap. his favourite square log drag,

Hird drove peared after half an hour's play. Price and Petter and piano respectively, and their skilful render- Stagion for one, with a dive that deserved a were filting partners and they hit Hancock freelying of several selections would undoubtedly compare most favourably with some of the best boundary, but the field were well out and it and had no respect for Bird. Treedy went

musicians in the East: Madame Freed was, of was saved. Bird made a wild hit at Potter. on at the top end in place of Bird. and Price course, the most popular artist of the evening and just snicked it to Wallace in the slips. tank a pull and commenced a little more

and it would be presumptuous to criticise her Score 124-7-20. Bind's zo was a very useful carefully. But it was not long, as Preedy's performance. Unfortunately the hall was much performance, but, flakey throughout..

third went away for four and his next for one.

too small for her powerful ice, and its full Darehill was still plodding away when he was 140 went up from a drive off Hancock, and

extent could not be perfectly heard with her joined by Cox, who played anover from Stanion. Potter drove the same bowler to leg for four last two contributions, however, and especially Potter was varying his pace and trying to tempt and again to the railings. This was the stage with "Ave Maria" the delicacy and richness Dorchill out of his shell, who punished heavily of the game that Franklin should have been

of her fine soprano voice was heard to every anything on the leg side. A chancy bit by put on, as with two slogging bats a catch in the advantage, and could not be improved Cox, that ought to have been caught but was long field must have come about. Potter made upon. She gained the loudest applause not put 135 up. Potter was pitching them the winning hit and the game was finished. with each of her elections, and those who fail short to Dorchill, taking advantage of the Shanghai won by seven wickets, in no small

ed to take the opportunity of attending the con- bumpy ground in the hope that the batsman manner due to the hitting of Potter and Price.

cert certainly missed one of the treats of the would put one up in the field. went up. E. Lanning took all the fire out of the bowl-

season. The full programms is as follows:-- ing and the tw P's fairly demoralized Hong-

PROGRAMME after a score by Dorchill, and Mann went on in pla e of Potter from the lower end. Cox kong.

martly drove his first to the Stand for four, and hit the third ball into the hands of Stanion, who missed and fell over it. A-bye brought 150 up and "the hope that springs eternal" started to swell the bosoms of Hongkong. Cox was getting into his stride and twice drove Stanion, five being credited to him for the two hits. But such hitting could only came to one end, and he cut Stanion to Price in the slips, and retired for a lucky az. Score 157-8-22,

HONGKONG IST INNINGS.

R. B. Hancock, e Weippert, b Mann... 68 Lieut. Clifton Brown, run outfi........... C. S. P. Franklin, R.M., c Weippert, b V. H.

Lanning

Major Beresford Ash, c A. E. Lanning, b

Stanion....

H. Arthur, Patter.....

Major Dyson, A.P.D., b Potter.... Gr. Gratrix, b Poller.......

Major Dorchill, K.A, b Mann.

Preedy appeared and was bad joss for Dore- bill, who was clean bowded by Mann. He had been at the winket from the start and by good cricket had made 15, at a juncture of the game Fte. Preedy, R.W.F., not out.........

Lieut. Bird, stpd Weippert, b Mann....... P. A. Cox, run out........

when a man was badly needed. Total 157,

Hongkong batled one man short, as Gratrix

was still to bad to be able to take part.

At 11-20 Hongkong appeared in the field, and A. E. Lanning and McEwan came out for Shanghai. An amount of interest was taken at the start to see who Darehill would pot on to bowl, and whether he would persist in his suicidal policy of putting on Franklin, But better council prevailed, and Bird started

Extra.......

Total..

SHANGHALFIRST INNINGS. AE. Lanning, and b Preedy K. J. McEwan, bh Bird

W. J.Turnbull, Bird, b Hancock

PART FIRST.

Symphony "First Movement.......Hayda. Prof. Cahisel and Mr. G. Grimble. Lohengrin"..

Wagner.

Mr. A. R. Fullerton. Violin Solo "Andause Cantabile Bolero,........Daube. Mr. L. R. Ruchiraldy. Cantabile, from "Samson et Della"

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Mr. P. W. Goldring. Song....."The Sang Hybrins the Cretan".

Air. W. H. Lewis.

TART SECOND.

Piano Sols,......"Caprice, Espagnole " "Moreskovskl.

Mr. E. Danenberg. "Brillante"

Luigi Arditi Freed.. Madame Aguca E

... Leite Stuart. Song........... "The Bandolero "......

Mr. W, H. Lewis,' ‚“Matinata "rone

Toul Mr. A. R. Fullerton,

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Capt. Prince, c.coofic, b Hancock............ 19 Capt. Rose, c Freedy, b Hancock ...... F. W. Potter, c Preedy, b Hancock

R. C. Farbridge, h Preedy W. K. Stanion, run out

Mr. L. Grace, ...“Ave Maria"..................................

Bach-Gounod,

Madame A. Fread. Violin Oliigao-Mr. L. R. Ruchwaldy.

CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

LEGAL INTELLIGNCE,

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Total

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W. H. Weipperi, e Cox, b Freedy V. H. Lanning, not out......

Extras.....

at the lower end to Lanning Bird, right. Mann, c Cox b Preedy from the jump, was difficult, and two only was scored from his first over, when Preedy took the ball. at the City end. Another change that the Captain made was to put Arthur at the wickets, and in our opinion he is the best wicket keeper on the ground. Preedy was on the stumps, but he should have been on the bumpy end of the pitch and, with five men behind, catches should have resulted. Hancock let a hard cut from McEwen go past him and the railings were reached. The only score from Preedy's over. A hit to square leg by Mr. McEwen off Bird, put the first 10 up, after fifteen minutes play. Lanning was bat ting in great shape and was cutting Han cock to the slips, and then put one. away to leg for four. A smart return from cover point almost brought about a run out, as Arthur took | Pte. Preedy, not out the ball, but stumped at the wrong end. Gr. Gratrix, absent...... Twenty went up with a single from Lanning,

HONGKONG 2NDINNINGS. H. R. Hancock, b. Potter..... Lieut. Clifton Brown, R.M., b. Mann ........................

C.B. P. Franklin, R.N., b. Mann Major Heresford Ash, R.W.F., è Rose b.

Stanion......... ane

H. Arthur, b. Mann Major Dyson, A. P. D., & Price, b Mann Major Durchill, R. A., b. Mann......

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SHANGHAI 2ND INNINGS. A. E. Lanning, b Dorchill.

and again Hancock let pass another. Anything bowled to leg was safe for a score, as both men were very able on that side and it was, with the axception of Dorchill at square, entirely un- defended. Thirty minutes had been occupied | K, J. Mc Ewen, run out ........ and 20 runs had dribbled out, only two fours had been hit, one by each man. Langing was

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Capt. Rose, b Bird...........................................

Capt. Price, not out...........

F. W. Potter, not out...nemoenmun

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BOWLING ANALYSIS HONGKONG FIRST

INNINGS.

A drive off Preedy brought 30 up, and Bird continued to Lanning. Bird had six men behind the wicket and some of his balls were bumping over the batsman's head. He sent down a maiden, and as long as he sent them Potter Mann

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