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TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1931.

SHANGHAI TEAM

AT CRICKET.

UNITED SERVICES DEẾT TÓ

TWELFTH MAN.

INTER-CLUB RUGBY.

HONGKONG DEFEAT THE KOWLOON. SIDE.

A big crowd watched the match between the Club and the newly ormed Kowloon Baby Club At lappy Valley yesterday. It was the int time the teams have mel.

The Club's more experienced

of

It was indeed a happy arrangement for the United Services cricket team when it was agreed thint their match nsgainst the Shanghai cricket.n should be twelve aside game, w their twelfth man, Sub Lieut. A. Klayers were mainly responsible for Hargrave, who was brought into th aldent the last minute, retrieved the combined local team from, a rather depressing situation and put an en tirely different complexion on the game. At the close of the innings ti Services, after an early collapse, werd within a hundred runs of their op ponents who had made the hugo scori of 310 runs on Tuesday afternoon.

The Services, comminced, their in nings yesterday morning with a task of 310 runs before theur. Their firal four wickets feil chenply but Hinr STAND And MacFarlan hoenme

oplated in a valuable partnership for the fifth wicket whleh put on 51 runs before the Interporter was sent hock. Later Hargrave and Moir made a grand stand for the eight), wicket, during which the two batsman nkled 58 runs,

he home side winning nine-nil, but Cowloon gavugom account hemselves, consid.ring their Infancy. hey began with a great hurt and atters were fairle even during the. irat half. The Club pressed time fter time but were kept back and here was no scare for the first 20 inutes when the Clab broke through, ut the try was not converted. They allowel this up with twh mora in he second half, but the kicking for oal was natray. In addition an easy enalty was alssed.

Kowloon forwards worked well and their threes sided honours, int

movements vere weak and several ailed owing to fumbling.

LOCAL

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CLUB "A" TEAM TO MEET THE JATS,

Hargrave was given most of the batting and he began to punish the | bowling from the start. He went s loose balls to the baundney and liv!! complete mastery of the Shangha attack when he was cleak bowled by The folowing will represent the Ellett after having contellated an | Rongkong Hockey Club “A” Jenni invaluable 85. Doring the cours + versus the 19th data on the Marion ground at 6 nm, teatrrow:- W Sapsed. A.it Hanan. 1. P. Nichol Mor continued to keep his end up. A. Big HD Wade, S

Pon. P. W. Allen. E' G. Da, B. L.) and sure rues but had the aforet, G, A. Raberton and G. 9. Revs. to be rm at just before he tri001 til half century marks. The inning- chord for runs boving Shanchak with a lead of 82 runs.

his innings he reached the ropes on aleven doensions.

Phanbad a versed their batting of der car going in a second time and |without exerelsing; the enution which

Characterised their first innings, ft wickets in quiel surveasian in com parison with their stand of the pre- vious day. Wilson, with 32, and Co k!

29 not out were the only batsmen to Igrama many runs, the innings reaching 113 for nine wickets when the closure was applied just on tra time, the United Services equiring 202 runs to win.

[baw, & EGAL

Muir, conch 5 10bett Hamilton

W Parlan, ett Steeme at Ceraret, h Madne

Barlow, not out Anstruther, int out

Extras

Elliott Wilson

Hargrave war again the highest Jaars scorer for the Services in their spennd Madar innings curing 41 nut of a total of Leach 102 for seven wickets, Although the time was extended for half an hour the match had to be left drawn.

The full scoren are given below: Shanghal-Isi Innings 310.

United Services.-1nt Innings, Lieut. Com Skyrme, e Murray,

b Killout

Lieut. 0. B. Younger, e Leach,

L Albott

Lieut. Com, R. J. Shaw, 1.b.w,

hott....

Sub, Lieut. Hargrave, & Eliou Lieut. A. C, Handton, b Winsen Lett. 3. K. McFarlan, e Cook,

b Enuth..

apt. Mireliouze, st. Kernauf,

B Madur

Extran

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Rowling Analysis.

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Indian R.. Teams for Saturday.

The following teams with represent the Indian Recreation Club ngainst Civil Service Cricket Chch in League matches on Saturday, commencing at

p.m. (sharp):

at X Hame).-A. A. Rominko (Cart), P.D. Pereira, A. 17. Mular. A. H. Rumishe 8. A. Ban!! 1 -mail. A. K. Minn. A. R. Mina, H. D. Ruminha, J.5.A. Curreem and A. N. Other.

M. R. 4 Cat X (Aw%3)

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The following will represent the 8, Club 2 A1 against the Pellee on the flatter's ground at 2 1.6, on Saturday, November 23--R, 11. Dowler (Capt.). 18. E. Div. R. K. 1lephurn, E. R. West, F.A.3. Eliott, C. E. Gabaran, 28. A. Wright, P.W.J. Planner, A.

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Bowled one wide.

Shanghal-2nd Innings,

J. A. Isaacs, e Skyrme, b Hamillon

T. W. R. Wilson, e MacFarlan,

b Hamilton

H. A. Coward. c Shaw, b Mire-

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D. V. W. Murray, 1.b.v., MirehousT 1. S. Elliott, st. Shaw, b alire-

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R. Booth, 1.6.w, Barlow ...

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Extras

Total (for wkts. dce.) 119 P. V. Simpson did not hat.

Harlow

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