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Interport Cricket,

SIXTH DAY.

SHAPONIAT ́Ø. BTRAITS.

[By Our Sprelal Representative,],

27th November.

Play was resumed this morning on the Cricket Ground in the unfinished game. Shang- hal v. Straits Settlements. On the previous day Shanghal wars all out for 239, and the Straits had scored 178 runs for 7 wickets, with Hannnesy and Maartense at the wicket...

TO-DAY'S PLAY.

When the game was resumed at ten o'clock this forencon, Main opened the bowling aguinut Maartener from the Pavillon and of the pitch. The first ball of the over was blocked

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against Hawkins, Or facing Heanusry again Anderson cut bim, though the slips for 4 off the second delivery. Off the fourth ball of the over he was pestly caught by Clarke at mid-off and retired with the score reading-63-4-24.

O. F:Shackleton followed où at the wickel and the remainder of Hennessy's unfinished Lavar was played, without scoring, McKenzie's Enberquent over was a maiden. When Hen. messy again took the ball Shackleton had a hit to the off and Hawkins followed with another single hit in the same direction. Upon com ing again face to face with McKenzie's bowl · 10g, Hawkins scored a hit to log for 4. Off Hennessy's next over, Shackleton bad a drive to the long-off boundary for 4, but the rest of the over was fruitless of runs. When McKenzie took the ball again, Hawklos drove him twice to the Pavilion for 4, followed by a drive to long-off for x and another hit for a couple to log, smanly fielded by Hickley. Upon Hen messy resiming the attack Shackleton returned a strong drive right into the bowler's bands

Score-81.5-6.

the leg boundary for 4. After Eddis adding » singla, Be wa was caught off Sparks by Don- ❘nally at long>bf? Score-174-9»4»${

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And the part Maartansz pulled round to short and he was cleverly caught by HanHessy the wicket and a.4-bye. was added off Main hit to long-off for a single. Two more runs

leg for 4, sending the score to 180, A bye for 4 enmad and the last two balls of this over

D. Brand now joined Hawkins at the wicket were taken carefully without the score ba Ing Increased. Sparke took the ball at the ziels ensuing over. Off the last ball of this over, and the latter opened with a single ff McKea. Naval Yard end against. Hennessy's bat and off Brand broke his duck with a single from a bit his last delivery a bye was scored for 4. When

lo square-leg- and now fated. Hennessy who Main again assumed the offensive, Maartenssent down a maiden against him. v hen hit him, short to the mid-off and cut him into

McKenzie reaumed the bowling, another said the slips. The fifth ball was gent to leg for a single. Hennessy added another single off A leg bye off the next delivery and took the next over from Sparke whom he pulled round to the

"The umpires' were Messrs. A. Mackensie and T. G. Hickley.

Hongkong lost the toss and The Roit went H. R. 8. Zobnder joined Eddis at the wicket | first to the Wicket, where Bird opened the bow. and three singles were added off Main's ensoloping against Granier from the Pavillon end. over. When Sparka sgain took the ball, Eddis | The first bail be straight drova for 1 hod Do was softly caught by Anderson at mid-on and more scoring followed off this var Olivar retired with the score sjanding—117-4-24 took the ball at the other-end and frim bis R.M, McKeosis, followed on at the wicket, opening delivery, Eddie was smartly caught at but after scoring a single of Sparke he was polat by Bird after scoring 4. Score--6-14, caught by Anderson at mid-on. Score-119-5-3. Captain Barrett joined Granier at the wicket T. G. Hickley went in next, and the score and when he faced Bird's bowling ba, cu a fast was brought to 120 with a single by Zehn- ball through the slips to the boundary for 4 der of Mala... The remainder of the over Oliver soat dowa a maidon against Grenier was played without change of score. Off when the attack changed ends. Of Bird's parke's next attack Zebuder pulled him next over, Barrett gave a chance, behind and round to square-leg for, a single and Hick was narrowly missed. by Green another lay added another off a leg.bys, Zahnder maiden wat here recorded and Oliver resumed boundary for 4, but when the bowling changed leg for a couple gad cut bim late the slips for followed this up with a long straght drivs to the the ball against Grepier who sent him to square-

over. Hickley was clean bowled by one of

900 run. Barrett after scoring a slugie took a Main's fast deliveries, Score--126-6-6,

maldon from Bird. From Oliver's next, S. G. A. Maartens now joined Zehnder at Grenier bad a pull round to leg for 2 and a warn added off the next over and then Grenier last ball of the over. Sparke opened his next over agalust Zehnder, who drove him to mid-hit Oliver beautifully to the leg boundary for off for a slagie, bringing the score to 131, with 4, and followed with a single to long-off, but from the subsequent ball Barrett was caught 19 runs to make for a wia. The rest of this in the slipa by Garnett. Score-24-3-6. over was takeń by. Maartensï and was fruit-

and after R. N. Anderson was next man less of runs. On again facing_the_bowling from Main's end, Zehnder hit him to mid-he bad taken the remaining ball of the and only a single resulted. No more runs against Grenier and was sent behind to the were added off this over. Sparke's entging boundary for 4; but no more juns were added ever was sent down against Zebader, who drove off this over. Anderson opened bis score, by When Main took the ball again, Maartensz the last delivery straight to the screed for cutting Oliver's next ball into the slips for

mid-on and in the same over he gave a chance to Brand at point but was missed. He followed this up with a fee off drive to the boundary for 4, sending the score to 140, with 10 runs to make for a win, a trip of singles followed and off the nexe ball from Main's and Zebader scored a hit for 2. A bya for 4 ensued making the scores level and when the bowling the match of Main. The necessary score of changed over Zehnder scored the winning hit of

so was reached at a quarter to four o'clock. by one rao and four wickets to fail..

The Straits Settlements thus won the match

| frat luolags, with Pearce and Elborough at the lieved Anderson, of the bowling at the Pavilion: wickat, Pearce took the opening over from end and was straight driven by Maundrali for the Naval Yard and and cut bli fifth ball past || a slogie. Off the next bail'Olivar was caught at point to the boundary for 4. Clarke took up mld-off by Eddis.; Scor=-1577-04-300 the bowling at the Pavillon end and at his first R. D. Hutchispa followed on, but was caught dellvary Elborough returned the ball straight In the slips from the second delivary he took to the bowler and was cleverly caught ont from Grenier. Score-157-8-18" by Ctorka with a left-handed caich. Score- 5+r+a

W. C. D. Turner followed on t the.wicket and had a alco drive to the long-off boundary for 4. When the bowling changed over Pearce cut Hennessy to the scoring board for 4 Several single hits ensued off the next two overs and then Turner faced the attack from Clarke's end and hit him to the boundary at square- leg for 4. Off Hennessy's subsequent aver, Pearce had a nice cat through the sip to the Pavilion for 4, followed by another cut for s slogia and a cût in the same direction of Tor- ner's bat for ana more sup, bringing the score

up to 20.

Malo now relieved Clarke of the bowling at the Pavilion and and Turnar cot him into the lips for one run, Pearce straight drove him for another single, but the remainder of the over was unproductive ef rons. Hebueury again took the bal! sgalust Pearer's defence and maiden. Tumse then faced sent down a Main's bowling, and cut him into long-slig for a single and in the next over Turner pulled

The remainder of this

WAN nego tiated by Pearce without any increase lo the score. Tamer took. Main's subse quant attack and eat his third delivery into

Green was next man in and scored a bound- ary, hit for 4 to the off from Grenler's fast ball, bringing the score up to 150, but after enda lad been changed and ́a slogie added, by his parts Der, Green was clean bowled by Hanberry: Score 161-8-4.

Lieut. Bagnall followed at the wicket and Is the next over from Grenier's end. Maundrail scored two long-of boundaries for

each and two singles from drives in the same direction. An adjournment was made at half past thres when the score stood at 173 for 8 wickets, The detailed scores are as follows::---

THE REST.-FIRST INNINGS. B. L. Eddis, c Bird, b Oliver N.E Grenier, e Garnett, b Oliver... R. N. Anderson, c Oliver, b. Bird Captain Barrett, e Garnett, b Olivat....... R H, Clarke, c Garnett, b Bird. H. R. S. Zehnder, lbw b Grupit S. G. A. Maartensz, c Oliver, b Bird......... D. Brand, c Grean, b Garneti. P. H. Hennessy, bw, b Oliver

Do was recorded. Off Hennessy's next, Brandon' where he was smartly fielded by Barrett over, Bird again took up the offensive i Hennessy round' to leg for a well-run 3 N. L. Sparke, not out suistamisagıyatıq(44) `

scored a lucky single cat into the slips. Haw kins followed this up by pulling round to square leg for 3. On McKenzie resuming the authek

Over

cut to short slip where it was smarily fielded by two deliveries later he was given out leg before scored a couple off a badly taken retora from delivery, and then Anderson had a strong hit to i ag'a straight drive by Pearce and a pull to leg

score.

Hawkins, Maartens followed up with a hit off Main to the off for a single and Hennessy "added, another' single from a bit in the same direction. Hennessy that faced Sparke's Holz, sequent attack and had a cut to the short slips, from which Maartenss was nearly run-out as the result of a smart return by Hawkins. The test of this over was played without increase of the Hennessy now, faced Main and sent his second delivery to leg for a sio.le, bringing the score up to 100.Maartensz tank the re- mainder of this over carefully and did not add to the score, although he bad three nice bits to the short fald, where the fielding was ex- cellent. In the next over from Sparke's end Hennessy had a cat for a single and at the next ball Maarteoaz gave a chance in the slips but the ball went too high for Barrelt to hold. Maartens followed with a drive to the off boundary for 4 and a second drive to long-off for one ruc. Anderson now took over the bowling from Main and off his opening attack to rans were, scored of which each bat kad a 4 and a single.

Donnelly now look over the bowling from Sparke and off his second ball HOEDESTY was neatly caught by Anderson at mid-off, "Score-216,8,11,

Lieut. H. O. Paxon went next to the wicket where ends had been changed meanwhile and Maartonix pulled Anderson round to leg for 4. Maartensz scord a single off a hit to mid-off from

the last ball and thus secured the bowling again from Doonsily, whose nort over wat a maiden Malo resumed the bowling vico Anderson from the Pavilion end and Paxon scored a single off bie first ball. The second ball Maarten solcked to lag for 4 and the third he put to the off boundary for 4 also, in the next over Paxton scored a boundary followed by a single Maartenrz, getting-the-bowling, scored a goff a drive to the offboundary,, With the next ball he was caught by Shackleton off Donnelly and retired with the scoro reading-239-9-59.

With the score level, Cavendish went in last man and Paxon made the winning hit off Main with a slogla from a bit to leg. Off the ext ball Cavendish was caught at point by Shackle- ton.

SHANGHAI-SECOND ́INNINGS.

The last wicket on the Straits side had fallen attoo minutes to · at o'clock and after top 'minutes' interval the Straits again took the fold. Barrett and Lanalog went out to the -wicket- and -Barrell took the first ball from Hennessy bowling from the Naval Yard ead. The fourth delivery he cut into the slips for a singla and the last was sent short, to the off by Lanning. Barrett now faced Clarke's bowling from the Pavilion end and sant. him to leg for a single off bis opening deli very. In the remainder of this over, Lanning failed to get away the left-handed bowles and Barratt again faced Haunesny whose first ball he drove to the loog-off boundary for 4. The third becat jato the long slips forasingle, amort ly folded by Hickley, and Langing took the re mainder of this over without adding to the score, Clarke sant down his next gitack against Barrelt, who scored a bit to short leg for one run off the third ball, followed by another single to the long-off from Lanning's bat and a second drive to the off by Barrett for one run. Lansing then faced Hennessy's bowling and bit the first ball to leg for a single, Barrelt failed to score off the rest of this over and Clarke sent down bis next against Lanalog, his cosuing over being a maiden. Barrett thus faced Hennessy again and drove bls second ball to long-off for a single. Labaing look the rest of the over with out scoring. When Barrett again faced the bowling from Clarke's end, be scored a singla of a leg-bys and Lanning another run from a bit to mid-off. In the next over, Hennessy clear bowled Lanning with a fast low ball Score-15.1.4

and he retired with the score standing at 9-5-20.

'W. E. Wilson was next man in and sent the

first ball to the log boundary for 4 When Hennessy next took the ball, Hrand cut him through the slips to the boundary for 4, but the remainder of the over was unproductive of ruas. In the next over sent down by Mc Hennessy's attack. One more single followed, Kenzie Wilson scored a single and then faced and from the next ball Wilson was caught in the lips by Eddie. Score-100-7-5-

point, smartly stopped by Bird, and a drive for a off Turner's bat. This brought Pearce. to the long-oo for 3. He then straight drove Again facing Heoncay's bowling and at the A 4. bye ona tup, Turner sending the subsequent de. Bird for a single and Grenier contributed fourth delivery be cut the ball past point for another rub from a short leg hit, followed and then, Anderson sent Bird to livary in the same direction for a single also. the off boundary past cover:point for 4,

From Main's next volley Turner had a single and also had made a single. Off Bird's

into the slips and Pearce cut the same bowler next. Anderson hit him to the off for one through the slips to the boundary for 4, follow. boundary for 4r bringing the score up to MOTO TUE and drove him to the Pavilion ed by a single off each bat and a long-off drive to the boundary for 4 off the last ball of the 40, When Oliver again took up the bowling over. When Hennessy next took up the bowl. ing Turner was smartly caught at the wicket by both bats added a single and gave a chance which was missed by Bagnali at point. Of Maartens and retired with the score reading- the same bowlor, Grenier sent a high ball be. Of the three previous matches played behind and a a resulted, which together with a tween Shanghai and the Straits the Straits bad series of singles sent the score up to 50. Upos Bird resuming the attack, Anderson straight drove him for one run and the next ball was a 4 leg.byo..

won_two-viz, in 1897 and 1904, whila" the Northern team had beaten the Straits in 1907. The Straits' win this year has brought the record to, read three wins against one defeat.

The scores were as follows:-

STRAITE-FIRST INNINGS.

N. Grenier, c and b Wilson ............ B. L. Eddie, c. Brand, b Sparko.. R. H. Clarke, c Barrett, b Sparka.............................. H. R. 8. Zabnder, l.b.w., b Main V. C. Brown, b Main.

R. M. McKenzie, b Main

400 aus mithu

N. L. Sparka weat out in fill the vacancy and both he and Brand had singles off McKen sie's ensuing over. Upos facing Heputy's allack, Sparke had a nice pull round toʻlag for 3 and to the subsequent over from McKenzie's and he scored a 2 with a long-off drive, whilst the next bali was 2.4 bye, and the one follow. ing was pulled round to short lag for 1, send- ing the score up to tro. From Henueasy's ca. suing over, Sparke scored a single, and off the subsequent ball a bye, resulted for 4 and the batsmen changed ends, whereupon Brand cut the next delivery to the scoring beard the 4. Clarke 'relieved McKenzie of the bowling at the Pavilion end, and sent down a maiden against Brand. Sparke followed up with a single off Hennessy with a straight drive and Brand sliced the next ball but one to the leg banodary for 4. Off Clarke's followinu aver, Sparke scored a short hit to mid-on for a single. G. A. Maartense, c Shackletoo, b Don- and Brand sent a nice hit to the boundary be. Lieut, H. C. Paxos, not out hind for 4. When Hennessy took the ball again, Sparke drove him to long-off for 3 and Brand. picked him to the leg boundary for 4. Af five minutes to one o'clock, with the scie standing at 144 Hickley took over the bowling at Clarke'a.end and sont-the-fald well out. H third delivery was full pitched and Sparks hit it to the off for a single, Brand cut the fourth o point for one run and took Henessy's Lexi' over, and off the second ball he was given out leg before. Scores-143-8at.

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

AFTER TIFFIN.

When the game was resumed at two o'clock D. E. Donnelly, went out to fill the vacancy at the wicket and drove Hennessy's first delivery into the long field where he was badly missed. A single resulted and then Donnelly took the the next over from Clarke, bowling from the Pavillion end. The first ball he cat to the boundary for 4 bat off the following ball he was clean bowled by Clarke and retired with the score reading-150.9.6,

T. Main went in fast mɔn, sodiu the next Maartenss and the innings closed-150-10-21 over Sparke was stumped at the wicket by

STRAITE-SECOND INNINGS.

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P. H. Hennessy, c Anderson, b Donnelly..... 21 T. G. Hickley,c Deonelly, b Wilson

nelly

R. A. Cavendish,-c Shackleton, b Main....

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Sparke

Total

Garnett now took over the bowling and was sliced to the boundary for 4, followed by sloglas off nach bat. Grepier took Bird's easaing so attack and sent the second delivery behind to the 'screen for 4. Andersonczow” faced Gar- nett, whom he drove to mid-off where Pearce falled to stop him, and a single wat added. From Bird's subseq tent over both bats had singles and Grenier drove to long-off for a couple. When Oliver took the bal' again two more singles were added. The fist uelivery of Bird's following attack was a 4 byo and Grenier also hit this bowler to long-off for one run. Anderson played the last ball of this over with out acoring. When Garneit took the bowling again, he sent down a fall pitched ball to Grealer, and was pulled round-to the square 340 leg boundary for 4. Anderson was now facing Bird and the fist ball he took he sent high to short square-leg and was softly caught, not by Anderson. Score-85-3-27,

59

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35.

NOWLING ANALYSIS.

STRAITS-FIRST INNINGS,

M.

R.

W.

21

55

31

2

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39 *

Donnelly ..... Main

་་་་**།།་་ཅན Anderson .........................6 Wilson...

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STRAITS -SYCÓND INNINGS, B. L. Eddia, c Anderson, b Sparke... N. R. Grenier, & Sparks, b Donnelly...... R. H. Clarke, c Anderson, b Spart V. C. Brown, c Donnelly, Sparke......... H. R. S. Zehnder, (not on)....... RM. McKenzie, c Anderson, b Sparke........ T. G. Hickley, b Main....... 5. G. Maartensi (not out) P. H. Hennessy. 'R. A. Cavendish

Lieat. H. O. PIXOD

WANITA NCHI

R. H. Clarka joined Granier at the wicket and sent Bird's second ball to square-leg for single. The last was driven to long-off by Grenier for one more tun and he thus re tained the bowling when ands were changed. 'Only a single was scored off this over, and when Bird took the ball

74 Oliver and one run ensued. Two balls subse- again Grenier was missed in the slips by

17quently Clarke was neatly caught in the slips

by Garnett with a one-banded catch. Score 41.90:4-1..

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A. R. S. Zeboder went in next man and when he faced Garnett's bowling he hit him past point to the boundary for 4. Off Bird's 6 ensuing over, Grenier bat a hit to mid-off for

3 bringing

did not bat

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DOWLING ANALYSIS. STRAITS. SECOND INNINGS.

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41

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Dennelly............ Wilson Sparke............................/EOS SOURAS Main

4 84

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SHANGHAL-SECOND INNINGS,

When Shanghai took the finid, B. L. Eddis and N. E. Grenier went out to the wicket, and Eddis took the opasing over from Doobelly bowling from, the Naval Yard end. The second ball he drove the off for a couple nod followed with a single. opening over from the other end, Eddis was Off Sparke's missed in the slips by Wilson. The bext he drove straight to the boundary for 4 and the subsequent delivery he lifted out of the grounds into Queen's Road for 6. followed off Donnelly's ansoing over, off which A. E..Lapping, b Hennessy

A couple of singles Capt. Barrett, c Grenier, b Hennessy a Grenier had two bounTary hits-oge the Pavilion and the other a pull to leg. Sparke R. N. Anderson, c Clarke, b Henneisy

cut to P. Lambe, c Maartenss, b Hennessy sent down'bis next, attack against Eddie, who W, G. Hawkins, l.b.w, b McKenzin......... hit him to log for a single.

Two more singles, followed, and than

C. F. Shackleton, e and b HessOKTY Eddie faced. D. Brand, 1.bw, b. Hennoisy.... Donnelly, whom he drove straight for one W. E. Wilson, c Eddis, b Hennessy rus. Grenler cut the next ball for another N. L. Sparke, st, Mearlease and Grenier drove the last ball of the over straight for one rur. Oft Sparke's subsequent F. Mais, (not out)...

D. E. Donnelly b' Clarke'....................................... attack, Grenier gave a chance to Lambe of polot but was missed. When Donnelly agaid look the ball, Grenier sent him to square-leg for 4, but off the next ball be was caught in the long-slips by Sparke, Score÷35-1-17.

R. H. Clarke took up the vacancy at the wicket and cat Donnelly's last ball to

P. Lambe went next to the wicket and play: ed the remaining balls of Hennessy's over with out searing Barrett followed up by driving straight ball from Clarke to the boundary for 4, hit the next to the short-leg for 4, and hit the next two bills toʻthe boundary pasi palat for 4 sach, finishing the over with a single and send-poist for a single. Upon facing Sparke's Ing the score to go. Off the last ball of Hon Desty's next over Barrett sent a long high drive out into the country and was splendidly hold by Grenier jast on the boundary. Score-32-1-27. R. N. Anderson followed at the wicket and after a single had been scored by Lambs off Clarke's next over with a bit to the off he opened his score with a similar stroke. On the bowling changing ends, Andarson scored a couple of Hennessy with a pull toleg. The next ball be drove straight for 3 and Lambe followed with a single from a bit to leg, acuding the score up to 40. When Clarke resumed the attack Lambe silcad Clarke to leg for a single and Anderson did likewlis off thể nóxt delivery. The next ball but one was sent by Lambe to long-off, where it was beautifully folded by Eddis, and a single resulted. Hennessy's attack ensuing was sent down against Anderson, who gave a chance to the slips bat was, missed by Paxon. Off this over Anderson scored a single off a short bit and be then faced the bowling of McKensin, who had been put on lo place of Clarke. The third ball he drove to the scoring board for 4, followed up by a single to cover-end and Eddis added a single off a short hit pólst, sending the score up to 50. Anderson aow faced Winnersy and made à lucky singis. Next ball'saw the dismissal of Lambe, who was caught behind, bỵ, Maartenix off Hennessy Score-53-3-6.

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 bye and the batsmen changed ends. Eddis now ficad Donnelly and drove him to long-off for 1, following this up with a drive to leg out. of the grounds for 6. Off this over be also hit out for 2. Wilson now relieved Sparks of the bowling at the Pavillon end against Clarke and off his opening over each bat scored a single. Main was put on to bowl in place of Donnelly and his first ball Eddis pulled round to the square-leg boundary for 4. The fifth ball he also hit

to log for a couple of runs, Clarke hit Wilson to aff for a single la the next over, and Eddis polled bim round to the leg bound are for 4 following up with a single. Eddis thus faced Malu's ensuing attack sending him to leg for a mod driving the last ball of the over to cover-point for a slogie. Of Wilson's delivery he made a hit to the off for one run. and Clarks took the remaining balls of the over without adding to the score. The bowling was now taken over by Sparke at the Nayal Yard

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into mid-field. During the remainder of this over Clarke failed to score. From Wilson's Bext attack Eddis had a drive to the off for a single, followed by a ent luto the slips off Clarke's bat also for one rup. The next two balls Eddis drove to the Pavilion for 4, each. When Sparka resumed the bowling, Clarko bit his first ball high to mid-on and was cleanly caught out by Anderson. Score~~~97-3·5.

W.-J. Hawkins went out to the wicket next and took the remaining two balls of the'ovar without conng, Anderson, thus took, Mc, Kenzie's most attack and McKenzia sagt down

wide. Anderson followed up with a hit 19 V. O. Blown was next man in, and after a Cover point for a single off the second last, bill single off each bat the score was carred, lo,100 of the over and thus faced Hanpessy when the off a short hit by Eddis. - Main now, look, up latter again took theball. The fourth delivery he, the bowling_at the Pavilion,and,, and, in his hit out to the leg boundary for 4, but the rest of first, over, Eddis was, nearly run out, when, this over was fruitlásk of runs. When McKenza: rynolog up for a eleglo. Whaw, Eddis mont retumad, the bayling he sent down'a maldin:] faced Sparks's bawling he pulled him round 19.

THE SCORE UP TO 100,

When Garnett resumed the attack, however, Zabader was unfortunate in being given out leg before after a bye had been added core

104-5:4

D. Brand followed on at the wicket but after scoring z he was caught out behind" by Green off Garnett and retired with the score reading W. 106-6-2.

5. G. A. Maartener want, in next man but his 4 tenure of the wicket was short for after scoring a bit to the boundary behind for 4 and a single he was caught out in the slips by Oliver off Bird. Score-116-7·5;

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wicket and played the last ball of the ever

·Captain Garnett filled the vacancy' ai' the

safely, Pearce then faced Main agala and from hla last delivery Garnett was rùn out off n smartly returned ball sent to Clarke, at cover. point. Score-52-3-0.

T. Maio, e Pearce, b Olive...、esa”

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· BOWLING ANALYSIS. THE REST-FIRST INNINGS,

0.

R

Bird N Oliver Gärdett........ Bagnall

MA

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HONGKONG-YİRST. INNINGS.

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T. E. Pearce, b Clarkesagāka A.C. E. Elborough, c and b Clarke.... W. G. D. Tumer, c Maartenss, b Hennasay 19 Captain Ga. Jett, rao out..................MATERNEEN Rey, H. W. Maundrell, not out................................. W. N. Edwards, b Hennessy............... R. E. H. Oliver, c Eddis, b Granter......... R. O. Hutchison, c Brand, b Grealer ...... H. W. Green, b Honey........................v-jä Lient, H. G. Bagnall not out. R. E. O. Bird, to bat........ Extra-p-2013 vurma

Total (for 8 wickets) 173

ROWLING ANALYSIS. ··

- HONGKONG-FIRST INNINGS..

Rev. W. H. Maundroll went next to the wicket and faced Houpessy's next over pulling the third ball round to the lng boundary for 4. The rest of this over, was fruitless of runs. Pearce followed up by hitting Main short to leg for one run, whilst Maondra took the re- maining balls of this over without scoring, thus leaving Pearce face to face again, with Gen- nessy. The fourth delivery was cut towards the Pavilion for one run and Maundrell sent the subsequent ball in the same direction for · a single also, and again took the bowling from Hennessy Main's end. This over was a maiden. From Clarke............. Houmessy's next attack, Pearce scored a single Main from a hit 10 long-off with the last ball and Sparke......... again faced Malo, whom he cut through the Grenier..................... slips.to.the boundary for 4 and also for a single- Anderson Maundrell took the last båll of this over with- out adding to the score and 'Sparke assumed the bowling from Hennessy at the other end. Pearce faced bis opening attack and pulled his second delivery round to square-leg for 4, fai- lowed by a single bit to the off. Clarke, the feit-banded bowler, was now put on in place of Main and opened against Pearce, who drove his third bill to the long-off for a couple of runs. With the dext ball, however, Pearce was clean bowled and he retired with the score reading-73.4.45«

0.

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40

4

TENNIS.

HOMOKONG V. SHANGHAL-(DOUBLES),

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Capt. Beasley and Carr for Hongkong: Tout saint, and Capt. Barrett for Ehaoghal. Req forea-P. H..Kllmanek. 3

W. N. Edwards was next mao lo god the ensuing over from Sparko's end was sent down against Maundrell who straight drove his fourth bill to the boundary for 4. " Opon the bowling cbanging over Edwards faced Clarke, whose first ball he pulled round to the leg boundary for 4, adding a single from a bit to cover-point, the last bail of the over resulted in a leg-bye for 1. Edwards now faced Sparke's attack" and drove him straight to the boundary for 4 bat dur ing the remainder of this over no moraruns were subsequent over, Maandrell scored a single recorded. Off the opening ball of Clarke's

and was nearly caught out by the bowler, Four singles ensued, and then Maundrell faced Sparke's attack and a maideo was registered. When Clarke resumed the leather Edwards cut bim into the slips for one run, whilst Maundrell pulled round in the leg boundary for. 4 and drove the last ball to mid-off for a singlo, ¡

With the score-standing at 97, Hennessy ro- lieved Sparke of the bowling at the Naval Yard end and Maundrell sont him high to the Jong off for a single,

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BRINGING THE SCORE TO 103,.

Then

A cut to the slips off Edward's bat followed and was nicely Gelded by Anderson. the bowling changed over and Maundrell,

run and Edwards

Dr. Hennessy filled the vacancy at the wicket and took the last ball of Bird's bowling care. fully. From Garnet's pert allack, a 4 bye was 6 registered and Greaier drove him to the long. 34 off boundary for 4 At the next ball be was za missed in the slips by Brand (who was fielding

6enbstitute in place of Turner). In the next two Eit Giarke for Our 21overs both bats had singles and Hennessy cat Garnett nicely past point to the boundary for $ 214 When Bird again took up the offensive, 6 Grenier straight drove him to the boundary for 4 and sent him to long-off for a single. The 10 next ball sert down against Hennessy was a

bye. Total.............. 150

"Extras......

BOWLING ANALYSIS, SHANGHAI-SECOND INNINGS, -

0. 'M.. 23.7 5 66 1 35

Hennessysopstek Clarke Ter McKeoric means youn Hickley......

10

3 37

Oliver now relieved Garastt of the bowling at the Naval Yard ond and was twice-driven to Jeg-once for a boundary and once for 3. Hennessy faced, Bird's nexi volley and made a w.single and the rest of the over was played with

goat scoring. When Oliver again took up the attack, Grenier was seatly caught out by Garnets in the slips. Score-153-8-79.

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SEVENTH DAY,

HONGKONG (CHAMPIONS), 1. THE. REST.

29th November. Play in the Interpont Cricket Tourament was Hongkong Champions met an eleven selected resumed at too o'clock this morning,, when the

from the Straits and Shanghai teams. Excel jani weither again favoured the cricketers. The teams ward as follows :—

HONGKONG.

W, G. D. Turner (Captain). T. E. Pearce.

R: Hutchirop. Capt. G. E. Garnell, R.A. RE. O. Bird,

Ligut, H. W/Grean, and Buffs, Lient. H. G. Bagnall, R.A. W. N. Edwards,

Rev. H. W. Maundrail, RN, A.O. E. Elborough, R. E. H. Oliver

THE REST. Capt. Barrett (Osptain), P. H. Hennessy.

R. H. Clarko.

N. E. Grealer.

B. L. Eddia

H. R. S..Zeander. S. G. A. Maartenssi T, Main.

N. L. Sparks,

R. N. Anderson

D. Hned,

TOON.

straight drove him to the boundary for 4 A bye fra single run ensued and then Mano drell followed up by pulling round to the leg boundary for 4 and lifing the nexì ball right into the Grand Stand for 6. When Hennessy took up the ball again, he clean bowled Edwards with a fast delivery, the score read. ing-119-5-17.

R. E. H. Olivar filled the vacancy it wicket and cut Hennessy into the slips for a single off the last ball of the over, Main took over the bowling again from Olarke at the Pavilion sud, and his first 'ovar sont down against Oliver was

a malden. Manndrell resumed

After the completion of the day's cricket, the doubles between Shanghai and Hongkong were played before a ring of fatorested pe tators. Carr took first serve and Hongkong was the point; the next, however, went to Shanghai, 15 all. Score was called 30 and # doubtful point was given la favour, of Hongs kong. A serva to Shanghal levelled the acOTE at dence and Hongkong eventually, took, the first game

Barratt took first serve for Shanghai, but tha superior to that of Shanghai, game went to Hongkong, whose placing was

Beasley attacked and the score was brought to deace. Tamo play, Hongkong wom, thus taking 3 games to love,

In the next game a long rally was sustafdad which Shanghal won, Beasley pattlog out, Shanghai notching their first point.

Shanghai were playing better toonis now and their placing evoked applsuss, Hongkong wark, sound, however, and took the game. 4-x Hongy kang,

Point for point 15 all was called; the gamej however, went to Shanghai. 4-2, Hongkong.

The seventh game, Beasley's servo, SAM some good strokes, Toussaint of Shanghul be called three times before Hongkong eventually Ing applauded, more than once. Deuce WAI' won with 5 games to their credit as agalust two,

called deuce after vory class play and Hopg Toussaint again served and the score was kong winning the next two points took the game and set 6-2,

Second Set, Carr opened and the first two points want to the visitors, but Hongkong by careful play drew level and won the game/ 1-0 for Hongkong.

Hongkong ware proving too strong for Bbang. hai and took the second game. Car was play ing a strong game for Hongkong; Beasley next, served and Hongkong took the game, in 4 polets: 3-0 for Hongkong.

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In the next game Barrett with the score at 30 all served a double fault and Hongkong won' The game with a pretty stroke down the centre," of the court 4-0.

N. L. Sparke want out next to the wicket the defousive to Hennessy's bowling and bit and took the remainder of the over without him to mid-off for one ron. Oliver added scoring. Hennessy contributed another 4 off other single off a short leg bit and Maundrell

· Bird's next over by cutting' him past paint to

took the remainder of the over without event. The second ball of Maia's ensuing attack was ing several faully strokes Hongkong won. 5.0.

Carr took the next serve and Barrait maka the boundary and also pulled him round to the -leg boundary for· 4. When the bowling Maundrell followed with fice drive to the hit by Oliver to square-leg_for_a single and

Toussaint was improving and mada: soma changed over, Sparke hit Oliver to short lag for long-off for a hard-run 3. The subsequent ball very pretty strokes Shanghal won the game ye a single bat the rest of this over was fruitless of Oliver pulled round to the square leg boundary 1 for Hongkong,

ing the wicket against Hennessy's attack and a ↑ for. This again brought "Maundrell defend- single off each bat was registered during the over. Anderson was now put on to saliers Main of the bowling at the Pavilion and. His first ball was full pitched and was sent by Oliver to The next ball but one was sent off the same fault, but Hongkong won the game and drow, bat into Sparke's hands but the fielder again level with their opponente. failed to hold it. When Hennessy resumed the ball, Maundrell was unusccossfol in"get-

the set 6-1.

Hongkong took the next game at “ Love "and"

Shanghal was the first game, more by Hong.

Barratt served opening the third set, and. konge mistakes that good play.

Carr in the next game committed the unpar

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short leg for a ruds but there was no more qara-leg, where Sparke narrowly missed him. | dorable sla 'intonale of serving, a "doublé.

Bagasli, now took over the bowling' from Bird and sent down against Sparke a fast over which was productive of two wides. Tomer aow took his place on the field, Oliver's next orer was a maiden against Hennessy. When Sparke again faced Bagnall he hit a vice ball to scoring off this over. Off Oliver's next, Hen Bessy bad a straight drive for a couple and also cut him past point for a more.

Bird took over the bowling from lignall and ting kim away through the field, will bis second ball Sparke snicked behind to the the last ball, which, he straight drove boundary for 4. No more runs were added ip for ons run: and; again faced Anderson thin over, Hennessy again faced Olivar'aattack; whose first delivery he drove to the Pavilion and off the last bali was given out leg-before. for 4, É wicket-Score-178-9-13," *

↳, followed by a second single from a hit so: the off and a second drivs on the roof of the Pavilion for 4. Oliver now took Hennessy

Barrett's play at the pet was officiant, but be failed middle court. After some very preity strokes Shanghai won and took the lead, #«l» ș

The next game fall: to- thể. lot of Hong kong, making the score 2 all, and took the land In the next game score. 3-2, Toussaint maCE doubledly played a stylish and good game, but T. Main went in last man. When the bowling

Hongkong won the game by superior all round- Barrett unfortunately was considerably weakerf changed ovar, a 4 bya was added to the score attack and a maiden was sent down against off Bird's bowling and then Main faced Oliver him. When Anderson resumed the bowling, play and the score stood 4-2. Shanghai came whom he hit to covar-polus. for a single. A

Maundrail straight drove him far one tun and 'up strongly in the next game' Barrest at the,not: Irg-bys followed, and then Sparke pulit the Oliver, pulled the next ball round to the winning points and the gama went to them that, same bowler lar 3. Off the next ball but one squarn-ing boundary for 4, adding another score going, Ep 4-5. In Hongkong SE SVORKA Main was neally caught out by Pearce at mid-singin, from a drive to-long-off. The two Hongkong wou the next game bot Shanghai: eff. Score-195-10-1. An adjonroment was now succeeding balls. Mandrell drove to the took the game following and tha; score reso made for tiffio,

boundary st. long-off for 4 each bringing bis 5-4 la Hongkong's favour.

VESPA

AFTER TIFFIN, After luncheon, the, game, was resumed at. Kall-past, ons, whan, Hongkong opened their

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OWN: SCORE: "10, 50 and the, total scorn to: 154, 12 In the next game denon was called twice and Upon Hennessy taking ng the bowling again, I than Hongkong won the asssseury-tied p Oliver gave a chance at mid-cf but was missed; and took the match by big 1 fEGTU ́ ́and this/over.(was-malden, Grening nowɛ 26] [10ʻy,

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