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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1935.
Minu Secures Place In Colony Eleven
ANOTHER FINE DISPLAY
ON SUNDAY
T. E. PEARCE SELECTED TO FILL THE LAST VACANCY IN SIDE
INTERPORT CRICKETERS READY FOR MATCH DURING WEEK-END
(By "R. Abbit”)· ·
Owing no doubt to the complete failure of most of the people on Saturday last it was decided to play another trial on Sunday and the Kowloon Cricket Club very sportingly lent their ground. It was not possible to get exactly the same sides but all people who were in the running turned out. It was a pretty warm day but a light breeze made things very pleasant. Hayward's side went in first-and was still representing the nucleus of the Interport side. E. C. Fincher and Major Bonavia opened the innings on a wicket which
ELSIE CORLETT AND
MRS. GARON IN GOLF FINAL
(Continued from Page 5.) plnying very good-golf-indeed-put-fr and recounted for Miss Bramwell with a two at the 13th and a fine four at the 14th.
so very
In the top semi-final Miss, Bailey's fing 3 won the 2nd, but by the turn she was one down, her long putts
eeming to go very near many holes without dropping. Both were out in 38: Miss Carlell won the next two, Miss Bailey the it was 13th and 15th. Indeed, at that point
of
the
the who seemed the dominant player, Mlink Corlett allowing tiredness to get the better But at the her.
16th Miss Corlett, who hout
had al the hofe, her five-yard patt glancing off of the hole, cannoned into the the other 17th in perfect threes she put a love- 18th for the
Mrs. Garon, instead of being worn out by the morning's struggle, seemed only to have gained strength from it. One putt was all she needed on ench Then sud- putts twice, but
ly pitch to within two yarda of the
match.
den lapse into 1.
still out in 37 and five up at the turn. he did not allow Mrs. Newton to win
single hole, and even ne would only get the Lancashire
definitely was not fast, and took a good deal of hard halves at seven of the
spin.
forty-eight for nine wickets..
that comprised the match. Six and live no more than represented “the
had a punch and a polish which few goffers could have bettered.
Goodwin opened from the Bowling was declared closed at a hundred and difference in golf, for Mrs. Garon's Green end and Teddy Fincher played one nice shot to leg. Bonavia then faced Minu and cracked the first ball - long hop to the leg houdary and subsequently glanced a single. Next
PEARCE'S SIde bat
T. E. Pearce and Richardson open-i
EXCHANGE
aver Goodwin bowled the left handered to Garthwalte at the l'avillon end! no less than five leg balls but only and Persse. Pearce hit his first ball two fours resulted. Two overs later to long leg for four and might have | Paris.. Fincher drave Minu straight but lift- had a couple more but I think the ball Geneva.. ed the ball. The bowler got his hand swung too far away. There was a Berlin... ty it and it shot up to give mid off bye and Richardson glanced the last Athens.
ll for four to fine leg. Pearce hook- an easy catch. 16-1-2.
Milan
011
I
Quiet play followed. Alce Pearce took a few singles and Bonavia glanced Minu for three. Later Peurce let go nt Minu and hit a huge on-drive for six on to the terrace. was very glad to see that Minu did not how his usual long hop after. lie pitched the ball well up on the of and Fearce mude
shot which did not, however, go to hand,
next excitement by!
to be seemed to Ricketts.
T
SAIH
# poor
nice
ed a couple of short ones from Perane Shanglini. to the leg loundary. In his second New York. over a fine ball from Garthwaite just Amsterdain. took Richardson's sticks.
Vienna Prague.
E. F. Fincher cume in and the game Bucharest vas very quiet until at thirty, Alce Madrid. Fearer went on and had . F. very. Lisbon.
Hongkong well caught by Bonavia in the gully. The fedsman rolled over but held Brussel the ball. T. E. Pearce was bowled by fonte Video.
at 34. in swinger from Garthwaite
Belgrade the ball pitching just about on the Montrend
nt lirty Yokohama.
Helsingfors.
Mounvia off Prowse. The base of the stumps, and
dropped at first slip by
Just eight Duckitt we benten und bowled delding substitute, after, init I fearn it was a bump hall. by T. A. Pearce. Luckitt relieved Prowse and
might have been caught
Buenos Aires. Melnnis, who succeeded, lægan to Silver (Spot).
RATES
Nov. 4. 74.45/64
Nov. 1. .74.30764 4632
15.14
12.21%
12.24
616
510
.60.13/32
.1/8.1/16
1/29/18
4.91.9/16 7.2316
4.02.5/16 1795
26
110
36.1/16
110
170%
.118 625 .35.83/64
110% .1/9,18/10
20.16
39.7716
025
20.14 30.7/16
.2(5 .4.90%
1/23/64
215 4.90% 1/2.3761 227
15 16
דיניגי
20,1/16
104%
-British Wireless.
29.5/LG point perhaps but it was a terrifically confident cricket though he doos Silver (forward).29 ly hard eat and the fieldsman was too seem to get the full face of the War Lonn....... 13.15/16
aver he had Bonuvia to the ball. Dawson too began to close in. Next
drove Low. 54--2-27. The outgoing huts-risk up and hooked an
well. Garthwaite
THIS man had played
brought already nefected were to retire. But gend defensive Ricketts on for the first time when really all one can hope is that most knock, but he gave me the impression sixty was on the board. Melnais hit of the butting is too bad to be true at the start of the innings that he him for three but next over ran out and that people will come off in the was und sering the hall very well.
to smother the break and got into it and so gave a dolly catch to inck- ward point 75-5-18.
fl
DOMESTIC TRAGEDY
Interport
SPORT
ADVTS.
P.S. Siner the above notes were written I have learned that T. E. Prowse went in for Minu ni the Pavilion end and Alee Pearce played Hallaut-Martin hit him for three too uncertain batting and I fancy
Ricketts then changed ends and
Pearce antually has been selected. Ile will, I feel aure, stiffen our all his first bad straight to his father while Dawson snicked him to leg for Shanghai will be nour the huppier at short mid off and a quick ratch four. But next over the latter had when they find he is back in the field. was made 51-24. Two balls Inter Frowse bowled Hayward with a full and was well caught by Alec
CR.A. Loss which may have swung Madar ares-running-from-cover to extra- and Garthwaite, however, stopped the cover 91-0-34. Fourteen runs inter rot. The former
Prowse let nut at Ballard and was was making some splendidly caught on the leg
et out at delightful Inte cuts and leg. glances, by the and no further wicket was lost, before stitute. Minu then
coolie K.C.C.
BUL Elise.
and scored ten off his first four balls. Garth- Shortly after the resumption Garth. Walte went on but the searing became waite was bowled by a beautiful leg hitting both him and Pearce very
Very fast as Holland Martin break from Minu which took the top hard. The score reached a hundred of the off stick 8--11. R. Lee bowled at the other end. The new and Minu in trying to win the
and forty live when Ricketts returned comer, Persse, seemed pretty comfort wh able from the tinued to play excellent cricket, cut- Stumps were then drawn. ting and hilling nicely to leg. At 115 however he
played at one Minu's leg turners and a confident appeal for a catch at the wicket went against him. 116-6-36. A
start and Madur
con-
six was caught t
CONCLUSIONS
Wis
enver,
So once more things did not go to well with the side which contained
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Sunday
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