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THE : HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1931.
THE INTERPORT TRIAL"
(Pereira) for 129; 9 (Richardson) for 134; 10 (Reid) for 138.
Bowling Analysis.
M
R. V.
Wilson Isaace
0
17
0
Madar Booth
27
BOXING TOURNEY
NEXT WEEK.
SIGNALMAN MORRIS
MATCHED.
SHANGHAI'S FINE WIN. Lench
"By "Mid-on."
18.2 G Shanghai-1st Innings.
Richardson
The interport Cricket match came to an end at 4.45 p.m. yester. day. Shanglial gaining a decisive victory by
No-one wickets. anticipated that the second day's play would auffice to finish the game, and very few expected to repeat ace the Hongkong team
The local. Booth, b Bowker Saturday's collapse."
C. J. Morritt, b Bowker team's second innings
B. V. Murray not out repetition of the first, when the 3. A. Isaace, b Hamilton advantage of a compartively good start was thrown away by the later batsmen.
8. R. Kermani, o Owen Hughes, b P. V. Simpson, L.b.w., Dowkor P. Madar, b Rold...
J. Barson, e MacFarlan, b Richardson...
H. A. Coward, e Pearce, b Musson D. W. Leach, c. Simpson, b
Was
1
Richardson
T. W. R. Wilson, c Owen Hughes,
b Hamilton
Extra
Total
20
27
All the necessary formalities having been completed, A. B. Warnes of H.M.9. Hermes is moet sing Signalman Morris, II.M.S. Suffolk, in a contest for the welter- o weight championship
Colony, at the first of the season's tournament of the Hongkong Box 69ing Association.
of
the
A 24
The bout is taking place Nov-. ember 28 and booking will be” glopened next week.
The programme in support will Nearly
4 be exceptionally strong.
27 all the competitors are "knocking
at the door" of championships, 237
A. B. Warnes was runner-up for
Fall of wickets: 1 (Simpson) for the amateur title of England quite 58,2 (Kormani) for 63, 8 (Burson) recently, and Morrie is well-known for 65, (Coward) for 103, 6 (Madar) as the former holder of the Hong- Afor 128, 0 (Booth) for 137. 7 (Merritt) | kong middle and welter titles.
for 157, 8 Leach) for 195, 9 (Isaacs) for 233, 10 (Wilson) for 237.
Bwling Analysis.
M. R. w.i 13 4 30
When Shanghai resumed their two wickets, those of innings, Madar and Booth, fall quickly, but Marray arrived to seal up one ead
rest
the of necurely for the lanings. His 24 not out was Berviceable contribution, but an iden of the nature of his batting can be gathered when it is said his that he took some time to open account, which he did to the tuno Pereira
feld of 14 in one over from Richardson,
Hamilton the Inter snicked a four through stips and also received a gift of Owen Hughes
Richardson n boundary in the nature of an Bowker overthrow. Leach played a sound lesson Innings for 59, diatinguished for the manner in which anything lose was punished.
to
10 3 46
4.3 3
6 i
J
31
14 1 48
20 A 42
Б 2
Hongkong2nd Innings.
10. G. Simpson, e Harson, b Isanes Infics' contribution
the E. C. Fincher, bleach Brighter Cricket Movement was 24 A. H. Musaon, at Coward, b Madar
17 minutes, a four and 2 hefty A. C. Hamilton, b Lench
II. Owen Hughes, b Booth
in
6's to leg off Owen Hughes rousinET. E. Pearce, & Madar enthusiasm.
S. AFRICA v. N.S.W.
RAIN BRINGS YESTERDAY'S PLAY TO A CLOSE.
Sydney, Nov. 10, The South Africans had compiled 100 for 3 wickets, to-day, when rain
27 brought play to a close.
11
Curnow has 62, not out,
9 | credit-Router.
to his
0 [Earlier scores.-South Africa 425,
19 New South Wales 108.)
1
14 J. K. MacFarlun, c and b Madar F. D. Pereira, b'Lench
A. Reid, not out
Madar
A useful lead of 99 was gained, which was sufficient to guarantee the result. The Hongkong bow-J. E. Richardson, st Coward,
ng was steady though lacking in devil. One could have hoped to see more of Hamilton, who if not taking wickets on Saturday. lenat pegged the batsmen down.
Madar's Slows.
nt
A. C. I. Bowker, b Madar
Extras
Total
20
10] FAIRFAX FOR ENGLAND.
To Play as Professional
126
Fall of wickets: 1 (Fincher) for 38; 2 (Simpson) for 48; 8 (Hamilton) for 48; 4 (Owen Hughes) for 70: (Ponrce) for 71; 0 (Musson) for 78; 7 (Pereira) for 103; 8 (MacFarlan) for 107; 9 (Richardson) for 111; 10 (Bowker) for 125.
Isaacs Wilson
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R. W 10 G 14 5 2 22
1 22
10.5 15
24
3 37
3
The outstanding features of the Hongkong accond innings were the manner in which Madar, with his slowa, ran through the side, and the fact that not a little loose bowling went unpunished. Isanes. who actually bowled 16 overs for 14 runs, put down many balla on Booth the leg alde which went a-begging. Madar Finally, Simpson did connect with Leach one, only to offer catch to Barson which was taken.
Simpson and Fincher made nP. V. Simpson, c Pearce, b Bowker very steady start, in and effort to S. R. Kermant, not out retrieve the bad position, but Mader, 5 Heid Fincher left, bowled by a good bal at 38, and thereafter the bear stand realised no more than 25 runs. Madar, relieving Issaca clean bowled Pearce with his first ball. Owen Hughes promised to
Shanghal-2nd Innings.
I
18
for Accrington.
Sydney, Nov. 16. Fairfax, the Test cricketer, has) accepted an offer to play for the Accrington Club, belonging to the Lancashire league, at a salary believedį
to be £20 a week,
Fairfax leaven March-Beuter.
for
England in
EMPLOYMENT UP IN
' A. J. Barson, e Pereira, b Bowker B. V. M. Murray, not out
Extras
Total (for 3 wkts.) ...
Fall of wickets: 1 (Sinipson)
get runs and had made 19 when he 13;2 (Madar) for 19; 3 (Barson)
struck across at Booth to have his balls disturbed. Pereira took his courage in his hands and
Bowling Analysis,
CANADA.
NEW PUBLIC WORK ABSORBS MANY.
Ottawa, Ont.
The employment situation in Canada on September 1, tho usual seasonal
doring
27 trend, was higher than
Lirst
for
0. M. R. W.
on the
fort of the preceding month, and employment index тове two The Increase in employ- points... ment was largely duc however, to increased highway construction undertaken for the relief of un- employment in Quebec. Manu- facturing remained steady, and gains were noted In logging, min- ing, highway construction and ser-
hit Bowker lustily to make 20, including a Reld stenight drive for 6, the most
1 6
10
2
0.4 1
15
I
spectacular shot of the match.
Richardson and Reid endeavour-
TO-DAY'S MATCH.
ol for 10 minutes to play thom- Game With United. Services to vices but building, railway cons- selves in, the while there were 3 men folding close in to Madar's
Afternoon. Start This
The Interport match having con-
truction and trade were sincker."
According to date tabulated by
slows! Patience exhausted, Rich- | eluded yesterday, the game with the the Dominion Bureau of Statis- ardson ran out for no particular United Services, started this after-tics, 7,798 co-operating employers reason, to be stumped by yards.
con had pay rolls aggregating 972,537 The 27 runs which Shanghai tinued to-morrow.
noon at 1.30 p.m. and will be
persons as compared with 965,991 required to win presented no The United Services aro being in the preceding month. The em difficulty though we had the satis represented by Capt. Burnett (cant.1.ployment index on September 1. faction of seeing 3 wickets ge Liout. A. M. Anstruther, Lieut. F. Fstood at 107.1 as compared to 105.2 down.
5. Barlow, Licut, A. C. Hamilton on August 1, and to 116.6 on the The wicket played truly to the Mid. Hunting, Lieut. J. K. MacFarlan first day of September last year. end, but though it was appreciably Capt. Moir Capt. Mirchouse, Lieut. the Index being based on the slower than all the practice Com. R. J. Shaw, Lieut. Com. Skyrme average for 1926 as 100. wickets we have had, full credit must be given to the Shanghai team for the manner in which they adapted themselves to the condi tions. They won by virtue of our weak batting in face of their
stendier bowling. They must loave with us a favourable im- pression of all-round balance, 11 good men, led by an able cricketer In Donald Leach.
Ilongkong.-tal Innings.
0. G. Simpson, b Loach
and Lieut. O. B. Younger.
E. C. Fincher, I.b... Booth Lieut. A. H. Musson, e Madar, b
Booth
,25 .23
A pair of
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Booth
I. Owen Hughes, c. Wilson b
Lonch
T. E. Pearce, b Leach
Lieut. J. K. MacFarlan, b Booth
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F. D. Peroien, b Loach
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