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HONGKONG'S SCORE.

Refections on Yesterday's Play in

the Interport.

With a score of 417, Hongkong might fairly be regarded as safe. But cricket is a curious game, and to-day's play may result in Shanghai giving them a race for victory. Ons is writing before the start of the day's play, of ocurve. For one thing, the wicket gives the bowlers no sea istance; for another, the Hang- kong bowling does not appear to bo of quality to strike terror "into the batsmen's hearts; for`a third, Shanghai, judged on the form of the two batsmen who played out time last night, are a steady batting lot. In the last last thirty minutes, when the light is failing, which are so often fatal to a team that has fielded all day, A. E. Lanning and Crookwell played finely.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH," TUESDAY, NOVEMBER

knock the cover of the ball. He just got his 50,

The Shanghai bowling was of moderate quality, but Lanning and Quayle never became for the greater part of a day really loose. Lanning bowled with grim determination, and Quayle, if he tired towards the close, never seemed to lose heart. The ground folding was, for the most part, clever and well-sustain ed, and some of the catches were so good that one wonders why others were of a quality that would have disgraced a novice at the game. Yes, orioket is a games game of moods.

CRICKET.

queer

Mr. Curwen's „Team v. Mac-

kenzie's Team

Mr.

Curwen's

This match was played on the K. C. O, ground yesterday, and Once, indeed, resulted in an easy victory for White hud Crookwell at sos with Mr. Curwen's side. The scores a delivery which just grazed the were- stumps; otherwise they showed' much skill in defence. During Innings. these thirty minutes Hongkong A. R. Raven, b Scott... might, with luck, have got such a Capt. Liddell, b. Overy grip on the game that Shanghai. M. Whyte, c and b Hunter would to-day have been facing a L. F. Townend, c Jewell superhuman taek. A mat- b Mackenzie... tera stand,

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the visitors, if B. D. Evans, o Scott b Overy they are at all strong in W, T. Elson, o Mackenzie batting, may give Hongkong b Overy..

a fright yet. On they may be H. E. Goldsmith, lbw Mac-.

kenzie got rid of easily. A den! will

depend upon what happens be- W. Curwen, not out. fore tiffin to-lay

That "'***

C. W. Jeffries, c Croucher b

Wessor... Extras

Total

Hongkong's score of 417 Las only twice before been topped in Interport cricket. In the first match, in 1886, Hongkong scored 430. Three years ago 455 for nine wickets was Hongkong's Overy. total. One wonders what the Scott home team's total would have Flunter been yesterday had all the Mackenzie proffered chancer-lind oven half | Carle; of them-been accepted. Sayer, Croucher for instance, might have been Weaser taken at third man, had the fielder

Bowling,

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Maasang, Br. ... 1,844, Corneck, the coast of 'Chins to Tauinas, and over

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light or valablo winds sie ledloated

Prian Sigismund, Ger. 8, 9,882,ng the E. coast of Chida and mode- | WIDL despátel VESSELS to the Undurinentioned PORTS on or about

Lens, 11th Nov.-Sydney 19th Oct., Gea.-M: & Co. Kwongiang, Br. m, 1,488, W. J.

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Br. 8, 1,875, J. D Miloe, 11th Nov-Hsiphong 8th Nor., Gen.-B. & S.

Thitarom. Datoh

1.6. 5,774, N. Bonas, 1th Nov. Japan 7th Nov., Gen J. Q. J. L.

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Straits, Barmal, Coylon, Adela de Prinz Eitel Friedrich, Ger. s.8. 4,872.

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84 Straits and Cayha-Per Nyanzi, 18th

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rate N.E, winds over the Chi za Bom.

Hongkong Hainfall for the 24 boun ending at 10 am, to-day, 0.00 lachos FORECAST FOR THE 24/ HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.

DiathiCT,

1 Hongkong and Neigh-|

bourhood

Formosa Channel

193

South

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China het weeh Hong- kong and Lamooks 4 South

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China between! H'kong & Hains.

FORECAST.

N.E. winds, [moderate; flas

N.E. strong.

winds,

The same as No. 1.

The ans No. 1.

QUINA COAST METROBOLORIDAL

Shaobing. Br. ... 1,824. Layer, 12th.

Nor-Caton 11th. Nov. Station. Rice. B. & R.

58 Hoihow and Pakhol far Hongkong, Nyanza, Br.1's. 6,696. H. N. Rivers,

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Johnson. 12th Nov.-Hai- Whainoi $0.25 11 83. xv phong 10th Nov., Gen.-T. Hankow

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he scored at all, Twice again he O. W. Jeffries, b Scott was missed, while he was taking W. Curwen, a Mackenzie, his score from 40 to 50, and he

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to leg, but he cut vary finely on Scott оссаѕіоп.

5 0 Mr. Mackenzie's Team.-first

Innings.

A Fine Innings. „Elborough gave him excellent assistance. He was cautiou per-F. Jewell, b Evans .... sonified for quite a time, waiting Capt. Carle, b Raven for a really loose ball before he N. Croucher, b Evans hit and then getting the face D. J. Mackenzie, o Evaus, of the bit finely across it. But he Goldsmith

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37 Straits and Sonrabaya-Per Chun-ang.sateln, for Newchwing.

let Sayer do most of the scoring H. Scott, a Whyte, b Curwen. 8 during a good part of the time Major Hunter, o. Elson, b. they were together; afterwards Curwen ........

hs went out for a score and had 53 W. L. Weaser, not out.

to his credit before Quayle got H. Overy, a Jeffries, b Gold- through his defence. Hie was

smith

Donald, b

diaplayed all day. He was hard-E. J. Edwards, b Evana

quite the most correct cricket

ly over in difficulties, and the way

he hit fair across, the line of the

break was worth seeing. Ho

was always watching the ball as carefully as a cat watches a móuse.

Extrae

Total

Bowling

2

10th Nov, 1. A.M. Philippine I-lande For Loongsang 16th Nor., Irk.

19 Maono Per Sui Tai, 16th Nov., 1.18

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........ 90

0. M. R. W. ...7.5 138 3

Evans... Hancock was unfortunate in Raven not getting his 50, and fortunate | Goldsmith 4. in getting so many. He began | Curwen........... 2.4 0 14 rather ebakily, but afterwards Mr. Mackenzie's Team. gave off his best. His innings ter-.

6. 0 11 1

0. 13

3

2.

Second Innings.

minated at 41, when McEuen took E. J. Edwards, c. Townend... 8 him very finely low down, at H. Ovary, o, Raven mid-on. That was a brilliant W. L. Weaser, b. Raven catob, so was another which end- Maj. Hunter, not out...

27

0

.23.

ed Turner's career with the score H. Scott, c. substitute..................

0

at 223, though Crockwell here D. J. Mackenzie, not out......

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had not to go down for the ball N. Croucher |

as McEuen hnd. Betting aside Capt. Carle did not bat these two catches, the work of the F. Jewell

visitors was poor in this respect.

Claxton's Hitting.

3.

Claxton had-a-finely-hit 75 be-

fore he gave A. E. Lanning a catch

at long-off. He hit fourteen 4'8

PRON.

Extras........ 53

Total..

63

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