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HOW THE

THE INTERPORT

CRICKET TEAM

WON

BY AN INNINGS

TWO DAYS OF FREE HITTING

(By R. Abbit)

The week-end practice match for the Hongkong Interport cricket team played at the Kow- loon Cricket Club resulted in a win for the Interporters by an innings and 117 runs. The match was, featured by displays of freo hitting. E. L. Gosano, though suffering from a game leg, scored a fast century, and all of the Interport team reached doublo figures. Yesterday L. D. Kilber, who is 12th man in the Colony side, helped himself to a fine-looking 63. Below will be found my run- ning report of the match covering both days of play.

THE FIRST Interporters Indulge In Some

DAY.

E. F. FINCHER'S GOOD INNINGS

WICKETS FOR MINU

The weather for the match

The Rest batied arst at 2.10 p.m. and Robert Lee bowled from the Bowling Green end to Tedity Fin- cher and Kllbec. Fincher had very lucky four off the second ball through and over the slips, Gosano

tats

had

over.

و ماهان

ANOTHER WICKET

off

Fast Scoring

GOSANO HITS CENTURY: FINE INNINGS BY KILBEE

and a quarter-und it was one of the best innings I have seen him play, as the fall of other wickets did, not allow him to play his usual gud "p

felding

I was sorry to find at although Tufnell was absent on Saturday and Ryland unable to bowl owing to a strain the Rest did not call In an extra bowler. They hail only Pereira, Goodwin, Perry, McLellan and Owen Hughes to rely on. However so it was and at 11.42

and Owen

the

between the Interport team Perry caught at the wicke! after n Madar relieved Pearce and goi and the Rest at the Kowloon nice four and an abortive appeal Perelrà opened to Nazarin Cricket Club on Saturday was for stumped off the two previous Persse, who were not out. perfect-bright BEID, warm balls.

(03-0-23)-a nice free in- Hughes bowled at the other (Bowling perhaps, but with a strongnings. Ryland-an unknown quan-Green) end.

tity-then came in. Persse came on The bowling was loose to start with bronze blowing from third again for Madar as the wicket had and Persse took

full advantage of man to a bowler on at

thefallen:

Minu was bowling excel- several full tosses and long hops, as Pavilion end.

lently, coming very fast off the pitch did Nazarin. In Pereira's third over and after beating McLellan twice, Persse was lucky to snick one be- he bowled him. Playing back the tween second and third allp while batsman had

"Nazarin lifted an even worse, one no chance though think he might have smothered the high on the same line. It looked to break, going forward, (907--10), me as it third slip was trying to that place with gully. bowled from the other end and had runs had been scored in about! combine

minutes.

In Minu's next over Nazarin with a good un which came Next over Owen Hughes surprised Pereira let go at him and Nazarin through quicker and had him l.b.w. the misfortune to rip the heel

Food

catch boot, and after an excellent made another very.

Cover (or.

199-5-30. He had played some over from Lee, Perese went on and the boundary at extra

ice shots but was not as convincing Fincher Lb.w. In his second if you prefer it, long off

as he has been earlier in the trials. The batsman thought it was wide, (07-8-1) Ryland locks

Pearce came unlike a bat who will get a lot of runs leved Pereira, and Alec. (this is not and Goodwin re- clear of the leg stumps but the uni-

~10.

when in

and Goodwin took familiarity--but practice

to pire differed! 201

avoid the long handle, hitting one tremend- similarity of Pearce and Persse in my Zimmern succeded and Kilbee take a beautiful four to ex-

ous four round to wide long on. How MS.) put his first ball nicely to long over when Madur tra cover off Lee's next over. The

went on for leg. Perry went on for Owen wicket

both Persse he was stumped off the first Hughes. very fast and was very

Alec procended to The board read 1008 but himself in but laid on to the bad ones. play bowlers were taking advantage of ball. this to bowl without a deep field.

there

must have been a mistake and there were quite a lot!-but Incidentally I learned that Garth somewhere

Persse went on severely until n walte had a slight strahu and pro-

Broadbridge subbing for Tufnell, yorker on the leg stump frum Perry bably would not bowl.

who could not turn out, got a single sent him back. 227-6-40. By the and Ryland n good four to mid-way all the bowlers deemed to be Wicket. Incidentally five runs after sending them down three-quarter the wicket fell 110 was hoisted. speed. four and glanced a

Broadbridge on-drove Minu for With Gosano in the cricket became coupic. On very dull, though the batsmen were he might very

well

ploying most correct cricket, that in have gone in a good bit higher up a careful forward stroke to a half- H. Lee then went on for Minu who volley is correct. Gosano glanced bad bowled excellently, pitching the Perry beautifully for four but up- for four. The latter bowler was a

ball well up. Alce Pearce bowled Parently his knee went in playing trife wild and gave Colledge a bad the other end. Runs came free-the shot and a runner came out. It time behind the sticks.

This very bad luck on him but it looks until Pearce got Broadbridge as if it will be taking a big chance With 40 up Minu relieved R. Leeb.w. off one he tried to turn to leg. and Owen Hughes seemed happler put on 34 runs, Broadbridge had bowled Pearce with

The last wid

wieket fell at 143, having

to play him. Once knees start go- Ing-! Just after this Goodwin Gosuno, re-booled, went 02 for

19 and Ryland 20 not out. The in- at which the batsman played for- Persse, but his first over was de-

off turner initely on the short side and only nings lasted 140 minutes,

ward. 247-7-18, Considering the a deep square third man

INTERPORTERS START Colledge and Garthwaite at 4.40 nock. several fours. In Minu's second opened to Pereira and

bowling it was not an impressive

·over ~ · Owen Hughes pulled a

-and-Perry, with

BRIGHTER CRICKET shortish one and Was brilliantly Zimmern keeping. Colledge had a

nice four to long leg off Pereira and brightened up a bit but he was very With Clege Hilf as partner Gosano caught by N. Lee at deep mid-on, who

Garthwalte an excellent off drive nearly caught took a very hard hit, one fron

at second hunded bigh above his head.

slip off (53 fast, was a bit loose

from Perry,

The bowling though McLellan's second ball, after Perry 3-7.)

both went off. In Tayward followed and it looked the leg side, while Garthwaite made slips for a very bad four. Gosand men helped themselves, especially on Clegg-Hill snicked him high over the it he was leaving the ball some beautiful off drives off Perry was definitely alone, but a last second flick gave a who was replaced by Owen Hughes Lellan's next over and nearly

unhappy with Mc- very low catch at first slip, which at 50 Perose snapped up. Things looked

caught at third man, but the End for the Rest who were short of 1h.w. for 21

The new bowler had Garthwaite dropped six feet short of the fielder. Mackay who had Volunteer duties. (55-1-21.) A good knock.

with his f ball. Pereira now went on for Goodwin McLellan deputized for him. Perry cher came in.

Fin- and Gosano made a beautiful late cut spoiled the hat-trick by a rulber Next over, Colledge touched one to force the game, settled down to off the lust ball. Clegg Hill, ofter ducky four through the slips.

playing some baddish shots in trying

Two overs later Zimmern glanced Lee very nicely to fine leg for four but was 1.b.w. next ball-apparent ly trying to repeat the shot (35- 2-5.) (Meantime

had Kilbee been defending very soundly and with Owen Hughes in square cut a short one from Persse beautifully

as

saved

his

ly

form

A few overs later Alee Teurce splendidly caught low bowled for Gosano, who, though he Ryland

on the off from Pereira and was

WOS ball

was obviously turning from the off. another good innings with

at first slip-57-2-25-came fairly fast and 300 was hoisted,

short

down by play much better cricket. Runs never looked really dangerous. De pretty

Some when Owen Hughes went on again. fence was now the order of the day especially.

shote On the leg side and had Gosano dropped at though the batsmen

did

Madar Joined Fincher mid-off from a hard hit. not and runs came hesitate to smack the loose ball and Toura,

Shortly after he completed his 50 steadily if

not In Kilbee was lucky to find no fields-Pereira but runs come quicker and

Goodwin went

with оп for

a pull to inid-wicket. Next ABT man in the line of an uppish slash quicker in a fine stand. The hun-

over Pereira bowled Clegg-Hill who tried to drive one and missed it to cover off Minu. It was

four dred

339438. went up with Owen Hughes innings but pleasant to watch. runs, but so far as one could see,

A. rather curate's egg his first bad shot.

on. At 122 Fincher was well stumped by Zimmern off Goodwin three fours off three successive balls, Minu then hit Owen Hughes for In the late seventies Pearce went

for a nice 44. round the wicket and brought a slip llered Owen Hughes but Goodwin Pereira's next over ho seemed to With Nazarin in, McLellan, re-on, and played the other three. In lo square leg, mid wicket and long aver to extra short leg Belding got Madar a run later neatly caught have Gosano dropped at second allp square and close, with his usual and short forward leg. Next over

bowled 123-4-24. the lanced his Arst ball for four to fine Three hundred and fifty were on the

Persse but I gather It was not wicket fell as Kibee made quite a leg. Another good off drive from Minu and was ond

good, stand ensued board when lunch was taken.. well taken on

nt 150 Pereira went on the boundary by Goodwin, By

for

AFTER TIFFIN Nazarin. 80-5-22. He had batted was not good and at a quarter past from the Pavilion end after umn-to this time the light Minu hit Perry's first ball-bowling i in a very restrained way for an hour six stumps were drawn,

(Continued an Page 4.)

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