THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER
11,
1935.
SPORT ADVIS CRICKET INTERPORT: FIRST DAY'S
THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB
The Twelfth Extra Race Meeling will be held. (weather sormitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 16th November, 1935, commencing nt 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell will he rung at
1.30 p.m.
By Order,
C. II. BROWN,
Secretary.
Hongkong 11th November, 1935.
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PLAY DESCRIBED BY R. ABBIT
GARTHWAITE, FINCHER SAVE THE DAY-
SPLENDID BOWLING BY LEACH
AND PAT MADAR
Whatever may have been its shortcomings in the past the weather was fine when the 35th match be- tween Hongkong and Shanghai began at one minute past eleven on Saturday, Hongkong won the toss and open- ed with Fincher and T. E. Pearce to the bowling of Elliot at the Naval Yard end and Pat Madar.
The lart. was disastrous as after caught at long lest off n fuil tees from ecuring a four Pearce gol Elliot's fifth Eliot. He seemed for the thre to be delivery, which kicked, partly on his completely upset. Runs however had glove and partly on the wrist and was come nicely and the score was 110 fer- caught in the ships 44 In 3 with Fincher 60 and Garthwaite 40. Andar's third over Afee Pearce hnd
a go
and was caught in the deep-
he threw his wicket away. 25--2
SCORING QUICKENS
Leach then relieved Elliot and bad Stokes relieved Elliot after the futter had bowled two overs. Donald forward and fine short leg and In Leach relieved Pat Madar and when between a little deeper yet one more the score was. 38 A, II, Madar was fleider. He bowled his sixth maiden 1.b.w. to hin It seemed unranning. The bowling at both ends now and only an high from Ike paviliones) mnt single resulted. Shanghai
was very sterly looked pretty murky for their field very well set for spoil the side but Teddy Fincher who
lug inelles. was batting beautifully, and Garth-;
Off Jenkins' next over Garthwaite walte stemnied the the of disaster. slushed a no ball back at him which bowler did not. hold-not that it the Jenkins had a bowl at the Law courts end and seemed to be fighting the mattered of course, and next ball had
Next over Lench actually bowled full toss to leg which Fincher cracked | to long
130. g to send
up. Pat Madar relieved Jenkin and Garthwaite off drove him nicely twiep for a single-Teddy taking a quiet one ¦ to third man between the two balls.
Shanghai lake the field for the start of the Interpart cricket match at the H.K.C.C; on Saturday. (Photo: Mes Cheung).
Level Pegging In
and pitching up for a catch at mida lovely crack to long leg for four. Interport
off, but Teddy managed to get couple of lovely carpet off drives to the
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QUICK BOWLING CHANGES Jauch evidently believed in quick changes and at noon. when 60 runs were on the board in ns any minutes be put Pat Madar on at the Law Courts end. He himself was bowling
obviutuly
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from the end and bowling unfor
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racist by continued and tearth- waite, who I expect had counter! has ran'a gick sins off his first ball to complete his Pincher put Tat Madar to commonly
well run ก run three which made both
bil stand a three figure one, with 140 up.
1. A optimistic about the 1.b.w. question rather amusing incident occurred
AU 12.10 the cricketers stopped
here AR Garthwaite drove Madar very P and had a drink. So did the scorees hard and hit the wickets at the and Mr. R. Abbit, who however had howler's end. It shot off to mid-nt
in avoiding tryi dimeulty
to n
nd as Clive started for a run mid-off rink out of the crophone and threw the other wicket down,
Pante
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Pearce's and Madar's wickets, puni the batsmen's talis down, and not even the later ascendancy of Fin- cher and Garthwaite could complete- ly resture their conhgence,
CHANGHAI have really no reason to feel disgruntled about the Colony's For the better part of a long CUTE. and tiring day they stuck to a hat task with commendable tenacity. The felding was at all times good. Ground; work was clean and quick and there was only one easy and two difficult elances missed.
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LEE WAI TONG OVERWORKED
Dangerous Policy
Continued from Page 5).
And that's what I was with the Club. A disorganised attack.
The defence was excellent. BB and. Strange
magnificent and Rodger as round as a bell.
were
The South China-rearguard did not have half the same amount of worry, but 1 and Tam were invariably on top. Tam's interceptions showed fine judgment and perfect timing. I was
actuendar but equally as safe, The Club had good renstins to feel satisfied at half time. They were only one goal down playing against and so was in and there was nearly a r
the sun. broadcast through a
Lee Wal-long did the trick Much refreshed Teddy Bit****
a lovely of the resulting deflection. Garth- Cour off Mindar-to
after Roger and brought off three wicket.
waite cut Lunch magnificently for four
wonderful clearances, But, the ball Madar's Highted ball
· រ ne next to third man and next over a full toss
dashed aver nearly had Garthwalte trapped to log from Mudar
past him from Lee's foot. He hit was by
'fract hard to square very ps he took the bail half volley.
leg
chance. The exchanges where Leach was hard to get away as he Madar fielding deep brought of neatly effected. In fact the very fa razor edge with South China,
HARRY Madur's watches were very throughout this had were as
:
keun wifs turning and keeping them, short pretty entch, 153—1—79. The standuaner in which he shaped for themjatore concerted, but fe rensons of a length for the most part, while relied, and had been really left one with no doubts that he would ready stated, not very much m he has the gift of that inger-apin ne cricket the whole time.
held the ball.
effective, Grent eredil ina was due to which makes the ball sit up even on
the Club defeter. They rettsed fa a pool wicket.
concede an inch.
to
HAYWARD STARTS WELL At 75 Booth relieved Mndar and Garthwaite
Hayward came in und made drove his third bull beat splendid extra-ter drive
IT EACH bowled distinctly well. Hi The second half was equally well tifully on the off all along the carpet Boundary of his second ball. Runs deus in 28 overs and two wickets at Leg Wai-tone dashed through again the gures prove it. Thirteen mai enptested. Rather late in the gang: to the boundary. Leach had con still cane bat Garthwaite tinually left a very wide gap between signs of lashing out and at 160 he skied further comment. But it is timely to
showed
a cost of runs sareely calls for and scored a beauty and then one of mid-off and the bowler, which so far, Madar to Booth at
the
really well constricted 'nt- rover. 160-5-69. had been quite profitable to Tonje Another very fine and watchful, in-int out that his length was magni- tacks by the Club brought is reward kong. Lench Just before lunch altered nimru.
ficent and, as usual, be obtained "the
when Fowler hir held and bowled an over of lez,
Bickford's owler heruded Ju_1} As so often happens, when a bed by the pitch, which in this esse
maximum amount of assistance offer high centre, The Club played up theory. No luck.
istan is bruken, both men went close entasted hard work.
Date utter wer this tonic, Brai The score at tillin was 80 for 3 together and Lench kept himself on
Strange missed with flying kick wickets-Fincher 39 and Garthwaite to have a go at the neweomers, le
when he might have steadied himself, Two no-balls were the only extras.
but the Chinese defence did not look as though it would collare and the Inevitable result was signailed.
AFTER TIFFIN
(Continued on Pege 74
ta
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big hand for Pat Madar, whose honest but lacked novelty or that craseless labours under torrid touch of genius which is to be fou
bawled a miden (et one of) I seemed to nie that he was the Persse. With the first ball next over he bowled Perse with a Three times in one over he tempted only bowler to puzzle Garthwaite. The game was resumed at 130 which took the top of the midle and have been undeserved if Leach had beauty-it looked like a le break the Lleutenant to nibble. It wouldn't Elliot at the Law Courts and bonded off sticks, 163-8-2.
VILLIOTT good enough over which gave two 150 for a wickets!
Not as good as been blessed with a little more luck,amant of respect, but his work commended LL cortain singles. Stokes bowled frum the Yard end and put down two
Things then went quietly by singles
was too straightforward to hold many stood one's ca the off but the remaining nicely for four to fine leg. Next over until Tom Hayward glanced Loneh
terrors for the batsmen, It four were pretty" poor.
Fincher collecte!
the same batsman got Madar for foug a big four square leg. A short ball in Elliot's with a pulled drive to the corner of next over was beautifully cui past third man for fur. Stokes continued. He was definitely inwling faster than befors. Garthwait snicked him for thro
the
Jeg side. But he definitel ly did not appear to be a good bowler Oxcept perhaps for an occasional good Lull outside the off stump.
Elliot's third over was excellent- maiden, and Fincher needed all his skill to save his wicket.
Stakes continued and rewind even worse, and Garthwaite hit bint for twa nice fours through the covers the first of which sent sp the hundred amid apolnese.
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FOULS IN PLENTY
(Continued from Page 8).
the in the first half and then swang ever to South Chiss after the interval,
Indiscreet jumping, tackling frum! behind and the excess use of elbows led to the constant use of the whole the worst offenders, and admonishments to one or two of
same-
Towards the end there was what unusual incident when the re- free "ordered" Tae Kwong-sum off Elliot bowled another over, in which the field because of his injury, Tanz
FINCHER'S FIFTY
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EVERYWHERE
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single to Jon
CITOKES KAYL
earned for him the remarkably in Leach's deliveries, good figures of 7 for 76. Pat just pegged away with his leg breaks and an scensional stridght one and owel verything to his ideal length and brilliat batsman he is, but was glimpses of the clever lighting. It was a noteworthy not always at home. He was a bit performance under conditions any-
bing but ideal for a
Jucky to get away with an appeal for slow bowler.
spin
a entel behind the wicket and,
, with cocky stroke which went dangerous-
beautiful
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Bear second slip. But in Shang STOKES showed himself to he an; has he played Pereira in
interesting. bowler. He was style despite the fact that the I.R.C. continually striving for variety, but speed trundler scut down some real he must learn to disguise that fad good stuff. Hongkong were obviously one a bit better if he wishes to take made a well judged calch to dispor greatly relieved when Garthwaite wickets with it. Generally
speak-
ing on Saturday he wrate a long Stokes after he had collected 34
in quick time.
letter to the batsmen before deliver. ing it. And Garthwaite expecially showed 11 distinct parality for! such correspondence.
•
A
DAY of keen cricket, with patches of colour to relieve some drab periods. But to-day's ulay should be
he seemed to tire and then Jenkins had severely hurt his left shoulder,
was in obvious relieved Stakes and Teddy
and liable to his
damnge himself an Shanghai's man there fielding very human action on the part of the capturing the form he had shown moment there is a slight balance in
Jes among the play. It was a wisp and by renisining
ENKINS never came near to re- doubly deep. Later in the over one kicked feree although the Athletic players and Humphreys was only just short clearly had mixed feelings about it in the practice on Friday, bowling favour of the Colony which may h
RS Intereating. At the of getting to the cutch at second slip. ns it left them with ten men at a well off the stumps and either short easily discounted during the firet
Next over Teddy was very nearly Ferveini part of the game.
or too full.
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