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SATURDAY'S CRICKET TRIAL REVIEWED
EVERYBODY BEING GIVEN CHANCE
OF SHOWING CAPABILITIES
VERY LITTLE GOT FROM THE MATCH
(By R. Abbit)
MILITARY CRICKET
East Lancs. Easily. Beat Royal Welsh Fusiliers
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG · KONG. JOCKEY CLUB.
The Tenth Extra Race Meeting Brilliant bowling by Bds. White- head enabled tht 2/East Lancashire will be held (weather permitting) Regiment to beat the 2/Royal Welch at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, Fusiliers at Cricket by 62 runs on 19th October, 1935, commencing at : Sunday at Sookunpoo.
2.00 p.m.
The First Boll will be rung at:
Batting first, the East Lanca, de- clared at 165 for five wickets, Llaut
P. Williams hitting a chanceless 7.1.30 p.m. L/Cpl. Goldsworthy helped with 41.. At one stage of the Fusiliers' in-
which nings, hent had taken five wickets for only ich realised 103 runs, White-
17.
A further trial game was played at the Hongkong Cricket Club ground on Saturday last, and it is particular-two runs, but he finished with five for ly clear how much attention the Selection Committee are paying to ensuring that everyone with the slightest claims to a trial gets his chance.
E from an overthrow off a return to the
In a season like this, one has pretty good knowledge of the general bowler, but it must be admitted that abilities of most players, and everyone the bail was alternately keeping low will get at least one chance. Un- and popping. Then Richardson with fortunately, there is no little timen square cut for two and a hook for before the date on which we play four sent the first ten up in half an Shanghat, that only the more proven hour. players enn home for extended trials, An over later Minu's analysis rend I fancy. But on Saturday last no less 16-4-2-! Then Hung relieved Baker than ten new annics appeared in the and was all over the place botty, list. Captain
T. Lee, first over. A long hop on his body, Walch, Elvin, 6. R. Sayer, H. W. Bare Bearly head high gave Perce tho Duckitt. . A.
C. Zhunern,
chance to break his duck after play Hung
of very E. Pearce Baker came in ing minutes
watchful while AC. 1. Bowker, B. C. Fincher, cricket, bat with his usual luck nost L. T. Ride, Major Bonavia, C. C. ball he got a beautiful one which just Garthwalte, F. D. Pereira, N. Mclmis, enicked the outside of his off peg. A. H. Madar, F. Goodwin and A. W. (17.2.1); Next over Minu's first bali Ratay stood down.
bowled Sayer neck and crop. (18-3-1). In Hung's second over a long hop NO OVAL WICKET!
head high and wide of the off stump The trial was played on a wicket got him his second wicket na for wine which appeared to be pitched very unknown reason Walch flicked at it close to that used in Thursday's game, and was, very properly, caught at the and was not too good, especially in wicket (24-4-8). Hung then gave way
Persse after the second innings when anything to
Minu had bowled over mediuni appented either to creep another maiden. The first ball was a or to lift in a most disconcerting way. very long hop which Gosano lofted When the ball does one or the other wenkly over the bowler's head—but conslatently it is not nenely so dif-Fersse could not check his run agon ficult 199 when it alternates.
enough to make the catch. Another start of Dunkley's side was long hop was nicely glanced to long E. Pearce had leg for four. But the bowler had his taken a single to leg from Gono, revenge as he bowled Gosano off, his Baines was clean bowled by a beauty pads." from the same bowler which swung a bit and beat him all ends up, A., T. Leo's first ball was a very long hap and Pearer en it straight into the Hayward went in but touched one hayula of Watch in the gully. (1-2-1). fram ticketts who had relicred Minu Perase seemed pretty secure until a and a ventident appeal was answered silghtly Hilayer one from
Gosano, Against him. (33-9-01, Mackay then which, I think, came up from lye a Joined Richardson who had defended bit, had him in two ininds and took, Rallantly for an hour while
making its off stick. At this period Gosanoicen. The bowling then became a
Httle. was howling excellently and taking te Jess Accurate and runs came a full advantage of the help which the Zimmern and then straight drove hin
faster. Mackay lute pitch was giving him..
-bath for four and scored three AN EARLY CHANGE
of the one over. Both batsmen began When Elvin relieved A. T. Lee at to hit the hall quite hurd and a stand the Law Court's end and Ballard went was made. Mnckay, who perhaps got Lime an for Gosano. Duskilt led out at the more of the howling, by the former art had he come out a shade cardson who had scored thirty, but
eighty
11 was
had overtaken would have put him into the Pavilion Richardson regained the lent with a
couple of nice fours. At ninety, how ever, he had a go at Ricketts and a
The After
*
but he hit firm-footed and Ballard took a very high drive in front of the rails. It was a
porting cruck any way, (21-4-11). Zimmern and Ernie en Fincher then seemed to
to settle down bath playing,
ving free erleket though thought the latter was a little more Ho seems to me to
have in- correct. proved in style this year. They had added thirty-seven runs when a good
A CONFIDENT APPEAL
eut
more
me
fell; as far as I could see the ball went off his pad or borly, 90-7-38. Ite had batted well for an hour and twenty-five minutes, and hit in all six
foura,
MACKAY OUT
next
ball from Elvin just sat on Zimmern's Off Baker's.
over Mackay bails. Six ruas later Fincher was scored ten runs before being caught beautifully-cuught-at-short-lez-off of his glove from one which got up Ballard by Gosano. It was hnd luck, hastily. Dunkley made no
.
to it.
mistake
bowled the
however, as there was little wrong with the catch (100-8-40). With the with the shot. The ball popped up two left handers, Elvin and Ballard, very quickly and the fieldsman moved in, the game became very dull,
though like a Hash and just got his left hand there were a few anicks and narrow
played Hung
Kome crisp shota but in trying to drive Ballard balloon- last over which the batsmen treated
squeals. T. E. Pearce one to Sayer at extra cover and with the most distinguished considera- A prettily judged catch was taken. tion. Menntime Ricketts had been batting soundly enough with an accasional lump very powerfully laid on, but Ballard beat him at last. (04-8-21).
A LAST WICKET STAND Baker hit a couple of fours, one,
DEDUCTIONS
Frankly we get very little from the Kume. Gosano showed nuch. im- there was little of note. proved bowling form but beyond that 1 scens
of
1 fear, rather a snick, but he only clear that Dunkley is building up a stayed with Dankley until 108 was reputation as a sound performer at ap. Then, however, Minu came that most important position and, with two left handers the fun aber nine in the batting list. And began. Suffice
to say that unlike the experts of the--was it Muggles we go ont toniana they stopped the good ones most scientifically and hit anything pitched
up blooming hard and biosm ing often
get 33 and then, Dunkley to rub things in, declared after the undefeated Inst wicket bud added forty five rang, of which Minu claim-
FRIENDLY HOCKEY
ed eighteen. It is queer that these In a friendly hockey match on the Homeric stands always seem to come Maring ground yesterday after- on at the end—or fear end-of an noon, the Punjabis Regiment defeat- innings,
ed the Club de Recreio by, three goals At 4.10 p.m., Richardson and Bill to nil after
u fast and exciting Williams opened to Baker and Minu, maten. and the first four overs only produced | The winners were the better three singles. In the fifth over balanced team, and their stickwork Williams got Baker to luz for two but was much better than that of their was bbw, next bull (5-1-4). Baker opponents, who failed to combine to was bowling very accurately and the good effect. Two goals were netted pitch was not above suspicion, and in the first half from 'short corners. T. A. Perce was on the defensive. and the third netted in the second The next four overs produced u single half
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
L/Sgt. Collis was the only batsman to offer any real resistance to the East
By Order,
C. B. BROWN;
Secrotary.
Hongkong, 15th October, 1935.
Lancs. bowlers and made 29 runs. COMING KING'S
Had it not been for the extras which totalled 35, the Fusiliors' score would have been considerably lower..
Scores:
East Lancs. Regt, Licut. J. P. Williams, 1.b.w., b
Kenaghan C. S. M. Eivin, cand b Kenaghan Bds. Whitehead, b Cpl. King
/Cpl. Goldsworthy, Jones, Pte. Baker, not out
Konaghan
2/Lt. K. W. B. Murphy, e Murray
Lewis, b Cpl. King Bds. Coster, not out
Extras
77
В
Total (for 6 wkts, decld.) 165
Lt. P. R. M. Wisden, Bds. Cox, Eds. Botting and Pto. Dickenson did not bat.
Bowling
Fus. King Cpl. King
Fus. Kenaghan Fun. Thomas
→ for 40 2.for '06 3 for 27
0 for 10
Royal Welch Fusillers.
Capt. A. D. Murray Lewis, b
Whitehead Fus, Jones, c Williams, o Whito-
head
Lieut. J. R. Johnson, e Dickson, b
Whitehead
Whitehead
Licut. Hon. G. R. Clogg-Hill, b Licut. E. C. Perker Jervis, b
Whitehead
L/S Collis, b Cox
Lieut. 11. de B. Pritchard, e Bol
ting. b Elvin
Fus, Kenaghan, 1.b.w., b Elvin Cpl. King, not out Fus. Thomas, b Cox Bds. King, e Botting, b Elvin
Extras
. Total
Bowling
Whitehead Elvin Cox
5 for 17
3 for 37
2 for 11
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