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Interport Cricket,

SIXTH DAY...

SHANGHAI V. STRAITS,

By Our Special Representativo.]

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SÁTURDAY NOVEMBER 27 1900

sliced Clarke to leg for a single and Anderson the Pavilion and the others pull talog Sparke did likewise off, the next dalivary. The next seat down his next attack against Eddis, who ball but one was sent by Lambe to long-off, bit him to leg for a single. Two more whare it was beautifully fielded by Eddis, and singles followed, and then Eddis faced a single resulted. Hancesey's attack ananing Donnelly, whom he drove straight for one was sent down against Anderson, who gavertin, Grealer cut the next ball for another a chance in the slips but was missed by and Grenier drove the last ball of the over Paxon. Off this over Anderson scored a single straight for one rur. - Off Sparke's subsequent off a short bit and he then faced the bowling attack, Greoler gave a chance, to Lambe at of McKenzie, who had been put on in place of point but was missed. When Donnelly again Play was resumed this morning on the Clarke. The third bail be drove to the scoring took the ball, Grenier sent him to aquara-leg Cricket Ground in the usügisbed game Shang-board for 4, followed up by a single to cover for 4, but off the next ball he was caught in the bal v. Straits Settlements. On the previous

long-slips by Sparks. Score-35-1-17. day Shaoghal were all out for 239, and the Straits had scored 17h ruas for 7 wickets, with Hennessy and Maartens at the wicket,

17th November.

TO-DAY'S 'PLAY.

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When the game was resumed at ton o'clock this forenoon, Main opened the bowling

against Maartenis from the Pavilion end of the pitch. The first ball of the over was blocked and the next Maarteniz puiled round to short leg for 4, sending the score in 180. A bye for

4 ensued and the. Inst two balls of this over

point, sending the score up to, so Anderson now faced Hennessy and made a lucky single. Next ball saw the dismissal of Lam 'e, who was caught behind by Maartenst off Hennessy Score-$3.3-6.

W. J. Hawkins went out to the wicket next and took the remaining two balls of the over

were taken carefully without the score-be-latter gal took the balls. The fourth delivery he

ing increased. Sparke took the ball at the Naval Yard tod against Hennessy's bat and off his last delivery a bye was scored for 4 When Main' again assomed the offensive, Maartens hit him short to the mid-off and cut him into the lips. The fifth ball was asst to 'leg for. a single. Hennessy added another single off a leg.bye off the next delivery and took.ihe next over from Sparke whom he pulled round to the short leg boundary for 4. The next ball was cut to short slip where it was smartly folded by Hawkins, Maarteniz followed up with a bit off Wain to the off for a single and Hennessy added another single from a bit in the some direction. Hennessy thus faced Sparke's sub- arquent attack and had a cut to the short slīpi, from which Maartensz was nearly tuo eat as the result of a smart return by awkins. The rest. of this over was played without increase of the score. Hennessy-low Irced Main and sent his second delivery to leg for a single, bringing the icore up to 200. Maartensz took the re mainder of this aver carefully and did not add to the score, although he had three nice bits to the short field, where the fielding was ex- cellent. In the next over from Sparke's end Hennessy had a cut for a single and at the next ball Moartesan gave a chance, in the slips but the ball want too high, for. Barrett to hold. Maartensz followed with a drive to the off boundary for 4 and a second drive to long-off for one rug.

Anderson now took over the bowling from Main and off his opening, attack To runs were scored of which each bat had a 4 and a single. Donnelly now took over the bowling from Sparke and off his second ball Hennessy was neatly raught by Anderson at mid-off, Score-216.8.23. :

of the over and tous faced Hennessy when the

kit out to the leg boundary for 4, but the rest of this over was fruitless of runs. When McKanzle reumed the bowling, he soul down a maiden agains: Hawking. On facing Hennessy again Anderson cut him through the slip's for 4,off the second delivery, Off the fourth ball of the over he was neatly caught by Clarke at inid-off and retired with the score reading-63-4-34.

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R. H. Clarke took up the vacancy at the wicket and cut Donnelly's last ball to point for a single. Upon facing Sparke's next attack he made a short hit for one run and Eddis followed with a straight drive to the boundary for 4. The next ball resulted in a without scaring. Anderson thus took Mcbye and the batsmen changed ends. Eddi Kenzie's next attack and McKenzie sent down now faced Denrelly and drav. aim to long-off a wide. Anderson followed up with a bit to for 2, following this up with a drive to leg one cover-point for a single off the second last ball of the grounds for 6. Of this over he also bit out for z, Wilson now relieved Sparks of the bowling at the Pavilion end against Clarke and off his opening over each bat scored a singló. Maid was put on to bowl in place of Donnelly and his first ball 'Eddie pulled round to the square leg boundary for 4 The fifth ball he also hit to leg for a couple of ruas. Clarke hit Wilson to off for a single in the next over, and Eddis pulled him round to the leg bound- ay for 4, following up with a single. Eddis O. F. Shackleton followed on at the wicket thus faced Main's ensuing attack seading tim and the remainder of Hennessy's unfinished to leg for and driving the last ball of the over over was played without scoring. McKenzie's to cover point for a single. Off Wilson's 'next subsequent over was a maiden. When He delivery be made a hit to the off for oup run Hongkong, 27th Nov., 1909. [802 messy again took the ball Shackleton had a hit and Clarke took the remaining balls of the ovar' to the off and Hawkins followed with another without adding to the score. The bowling was single hit in the same direction: Upon com. dow laken over by Spike at the Naval Yard ing again face to face with McKenzie's bowl-end and Eddis added a single off a short hit ing, Hawkins scored a hit to leg for 4. Off into mid-field. During the remainder of this From Wilson's Heancasy's next over, Shackleton had a drive over Clarke failed to score:

Dixt attack Hddis had a dove to the off for a to the long-off boundary for 4,, but the rest of the over was fruitless of runs. When McKenzie single, followed by a cut into the slips off the 2nd December, 1909, at 2.30 F.M., at his took the ball again, Hawkins drove him twice to the Pavilion for 4, lollowed by a drive 10 long-off for a and another bit for a 'couple ta leg, amartly fielded by Hickley. Upon tien- Dessy resuming the attack Shackleton returned a strong drive right into the bowler's hands and he was cleverly caught by Hennessy, Score-81-5-6

Clarke's bat also for one rua. The next two bails Eddis drove to the Pavilion for each. When Sparke resumed the bowling, Clarks hit his first ball-high to mid-on and was cleanly caught out by Anderson. Score-97-3-5.

V. O. Brown was next man in and after a ingle off each bat the score was cared to aco off a short hit by Eddis. Main now, took up D. Brand now joined Hawkins at the wicker the bowling at the Pavilion cod, and in bis and the latter opened with a single off McKen- first over Eddis was ocitly run out when xie's casuing over. Off the last ball of this over, running up for a single. When 'Eddis next Brand broke his duck with a single from a bit faced Sparke's bowling he pulled bim round to to square-leg and now faced, Hennessy who the leg boundary for 4. After Eddis adding a sent down a maiden agatust him. When single, Brawa was caught off Sparke by Dos. McKenzie resuined the bowling, another maid-nelly at toog-off. Scare--114-3-4- en was recorded. Off Hennessy's next, Brand H. R. 8. Zehnder joined Eddis at the wicket scored a lucky single cut into the slips. Haw-and three singles wale added off Main's ecsuing kins followed this up by pulling round to squareover When Sparks again took the ball, Eddis leg jor 3. Os McKeone resuming the attack was softly caught by Anderson at mid-on and Hawkins drove him to the Pavilion for 4, but retired with the score standing—117-4-74- two deliveries later he was given out leg before, and he retired, with the score standing at 91-0-20.

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R. M. McKenzie followed on at the wickel, "but after scoring a single off Sparke he was caught by Anderson at mid-on. Beoro-11950

W. E. Wilson was pexi mad in and sent the T. G. Hickley went in next, nod the score first ball to the leg boundary for 4. When was brought to 120 with a single by Zebu. Hennessy next took the bail, Brand cut him der off Main.

be remainder of the over through the slips to the boundary for 4, bui was played without change of score.

OB' the remainder of the over was unproductive of Sparko's next attack Zeboder pullod `him raus. To the next over sent down by Mc-sound to square-leg for a single and Hick. Kenzie Wilson scored a single and then faced ley added another off a leg-bye. Zehnder Hennessy's attack. One more single followed, followed this up with a long straght drive to the and from the next ball Wilson was caught in boundary for 4, but when the bowling changed the sups by Eddis. Score-100-7-5.

over Hickley was ciban bowled by one of Main's fast deliveries. - Score-136×6×0. **

Lieut, H. C. Paxon went next to the wicket. where ends bad been changed meanwhile and Maarleprz polled'Anderson round to leg for 4. Maartens scord a single off a hit to mid-off from the last ball and thus rected the bowling again from, Donnelly, whose next over was a maiden Main resumed the bowling nice Anderson from the Pavilion end and Paxon sensed a single off his first ball. The second ball Waartensz saicked to leg for 4 and the third be put to the off boundary for 4 also. In the next over Paxton scored a boundary followed by a single. Masrtenis, getting the bowling, 'cored a 4 off a drive to the off boundary. With the next ball be was caught by Shackleton off Donnelly and retired with the score reading-239-9-59, ; . - - N. L. Sparko weal out to fill thế vacancy With the score level, Cavendish went in last and both he and Brand Bad singles off McKen- man and Paxan made the winning bit, off Main | rie's ensuing over. Upon facing Heaney's with a slegle from a hit to leg. Off the next {uttack, Sparke bad a nice pull round to leg for ball Cavendish was caught at point by Shackle.

3 and in the subsequent,over from McKenzie's cod he scored a z with a long-off drive, whilst the next ball was a 4 bye, and the one follow ing was puiled round to short leg for a,.send.

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SHANGHAI-SECOND INNINGS,

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The last wicket on the Straits side had fallen at ten minutes to 'It o'clock and after teping the score.up to 110. From riennessy's ex- minutes' interval the Straits again took the

suing over, Sparke scored a' srogle, kad off the 'field. Barrett and Lanning 'weat out to the subsequent bail a byd resulted for 4, and the

wicket and Barrett took the first ball from

batsmen changed ends, whereupon Brand cut Hennessy bowling from the Naval Yard the next delivery to the scoring board for 4. and. The fourth delivery he cut into the slips Clarke relieved McKenzie of the bowling at for a single and the last was sent shart to

the Pavilion end and scot down a maiden the off by Lanning Barrett now faced Clarke's against Brand, Sparke followed bp with a bowling from the Pavilion end and sent him single off Hennessy with a straight drive and to leg for a single off his opening deli-Brand sliced the next ball but one to the leg very. In the remainder of this over, Lanning boundary for 4 Off Clarke's following over, failed to get away the left-handed bowler and sparko scored a short hit to mid-on for a single Barrett gain faced Hennessy whose first ball and Brand seat a nice hit to the boundary be he drove to the lang-off boundary for 4. The hind for 4. When Hennessy took, the ball third be cut into the long slips fora single, smart again, Sparke drove him to long-off for 3 and ly fielded by Hickley, and Lanning look the re

Brand sucked bim to the leg boundary for 4. mainder of this over without adding to the score.

At five minutes to one o'clock, with the score Clarke sent down his next attack against Barreth standing at 144 Hickley took over the bowling, Who scored a hit to short leg for ope run off the at Clarke's cad and sent the field weil out. His third ball, followed by another single to the third delivery was full pitched and Sparko hit long-off from Lanofog's bat and a second drive

it to the off for a single, "Biand cur the fourth to the off by Barrett for one tuo, Lanning then "faced Hennessy's howling and hit the first ball point for ose run and took Hennessy's next over, and off the second ball he was given to leg for a single. Barrett failed to score of

out leg-belore. Scores-143-8-21. the rest of this over and Clarke sent down his next against Lanning, kis ensuing over being a maiden. Barrett thus faced Henessy again and drove his second ball to long-off for a single, Lanning took the rest of the over with out scaring When Barrett again faced the "bowling from Clarke's end, he scored a single off a leg-bye and Lanning another ron from a bit to mid-off. In the next over, Hennessy clean bowled Lanniog with a fast low ball. Score-15.1.4.

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P. Lambs want next to the wicket and play. ed the remaining balle of Hennessy's over with out scoring. Barrett followed up by driving a straight ball from Clarke to the boundary for 4, hit the next to the short-leg for, 4, and hit the next two balls to the boundary past point for 4 nach, finishing the over with a single and send- ing the score to go. Off the last ball of Hep- -nossy's next over Bairest sent a long high drive out into the country and was splendidly held by Grevler jast on the boundary, Score-33-2-27 R. N. Anderson followed at the wicket and after a single bad been scored by Lambs off -Clarke's next ovar with a bit to the off he opened

At this stage, the game was adjourned for tiffa, the scorn standing at 143 for 8 wickets.

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S. G. A. Maarteniz now joined Zehnder at the wicket and a 4 byo was added off Main's last ball of the over. Sparke opened his next aver against Zebader, who drove him to mid- | off for a single, bringing the score to 134, with

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TERMO-As usual, mid. from Main's end, Zeboder hit him to Loo where he was smanly folded by Barrett and only a single resulted. No more runs were added off this over. Sparke's ensuing uver was seat down against Zeboder, who drove the last delivery straight to the screen for 4. When Main took the ball again, Marteniz scored a couple off a badly taken return from mid-on and in the same over he gave a chance to Brand at point but was missed. He followed this up with a fios off drive to the boundary for 4, sending the score to 140, with io runs to make for a win. A trio of singles followed and off the nex: ball from Maig's end Zehnder scored a hit for a. A bye før 4 ansued

P. H. Hennessy insking the scores lovel and when the bowling || RA. Cavendisb changed over Zehnder scared the winning bit of Licul. H. C. Paxon the match of Main. The necessary score of

150 was reached at à quarter to four o'clock,

The Straits Settlements thus won the match by one ran and four wickets to fail.

STRAITS SECOND INNINGS. B. L. Eddis, c Anderson, h Sparke.... N. E. Grenier, c Sparke, b Donnelly

R. H. Clarke, c Anderson, b Sparke.................... V. C. Brown, c Donnelly, b Sparko........................ H. R. S. Zahader, (not out)................................. R. M. McKenzie, e Anderson, 'b Sparke... T. G. Hickley, b Maib........................................... S. G. Maarteniz (not out)

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Total... 150 ||

DOWLING ANALYSIS,

STRAITS SECOND INNINGS.

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ỐI the three previous matcher played be- tween Shanghai and the Straits, the Straits bad won two-viz, in 1897 and 1904, while the Northern team had beaten the Straits in 1902. Donnelly................. The Straits' win this year has brought the Spark................................. record to read three wins against one defeat..

The scores were as follows:-

STRAITS FIRST INNINGS. N. Grenier, cand b Wilson

.B. L. Eddis, & Braud, b Sparke.........

When the game was resumed at two o'clock D: E. Donally went out to fill the vacancy at the wicket and drove Hennessy's first delivery into the long field where he was badly missed. single resulted and then Donnelly took the

R. H. Clarke, c Barrett, b Sparke „................. the next aver from Clarke, bowling from the Pavifion end. The first ball he cut to the H. R. 8. Zehader, hb,w., b Main .................................... boundary for 4, bat off the following ball he | V. C. Browe, b Main was clean bowled by Clarke and,retired with ths score reading—150-9-6.

T. Main went in last man, and in the next over Sparke was stumped at the wicket by Maartens and the innings closed--150-10-21.

STRAITS SECOND INNINGS.

R. M. McKersie, b Main

T. G. Bickley, c Donnelly, b Wilspa um

P. H. Hennessy,c Anderson, b Donnelly...

S. G. A. Maartense, 'c Shackleton, b Don-

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When Shanghai took the field, B. L. Eddii | R. A. Cavoodisb; c Śhackleton, b Main ... “SF, Main, (not out).... |.and N. E. Grenier want out to the wicket, and

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ROWLING ANALYSIS. STRAITS FIRST INÑIKOS.

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his score with a similar stroke. Oo the bawling | missed in the slips by Wilson, The next changing ends, Anderson scored a couple of he drove straight to the boundary for 4 and the Sparks "Hapnessy with a pull to leg. The next ball he | aybsequent delivery ba lifted out of the grounds Donnelly

drove straight for 3 and Lamba followed with a into Queen's Road for 6. A couple of singles Mala ...........................aby single from a hit to leg, sending the score up followed off Donnelly's'ensuing over, off which | Anderson ............................ to 45. When Glucky resumed the attack Lumba | Gonnier kad two boundary kitsmong a cùt 10 ↑ Wilson ..................

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