Saturday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
June 10, 1939.
SURREY RACE CLOCK TO BEAT SOMERSET IN THRILLING COUNTY CRICKET ENCOUNTER
Brilliant Innings By Fishlock Enables His Side To Win On Time
By KENNETH RANKIN
-London, May 10.
Six minutes before the end of extra timo at the Oval, Parker drove Wellard to the long-on boundary, and Surrey, set to make 197 in two hours 35 minutes, had beaten Somerset by six wickets, after a day's play which for absorbing and prolonged interest will not often be equalled this
season.
....
All praise to E. F. Longrigg for his rige, who off-drave delightfully for declaration which did honour to the 60 in 90 minutes, was so well abetted game of cricket, afforded endless by Wellord that the eighth wicket put excitement to the crowd,, and kept an 64 in 45 minutes, and the way was arithmeticians in a reglous fervour paved for the delights to come.
SOMERSET of calculation.
Lee F. 5.), e Gover, b Berry All praise, too, to II. M. Garland-Gimblett, Gover
N. &. Mitchell-innes, t
Gover Wells for the way he instructed and Andrews, & Brooks, b Gover inspired his men, to Fishlock for a Buse, e Brooks, b Berry
W. Beamer, e Barling, h Gover... grund display of balting, rightly at-i. D. Burrough. & Garland-Wells, tuped to circumstance and to Wellard Parker
and bowling till il look- IE, F. Longrier, e bowling ed as though he could hardly stand. Wellard, b Gover
When Longrigg made his move, Lucken, Brooks, b Gover
Hazel, not out most people thought that he had been over-generous In giving Surrey *170] minutes in which to make 197 on
SOMERSET (2nd Innings) These persons had up- Lee (F. S., c Derry, Gover tasy wicket. parently overlooked the fact that the Gimblett, Walle declaration came
before N. S. Mitchell-Innes, e Squires, b Walls
hal Andrews, jbw, b Gover
for
3.30, so that Longrigg
חנן
16, 1.8
Total
Brooks. b
Gove
a minut, it he Bus; Seamer, b Elerry
desired, demand a tea interval. This, J
e Garland-Wells, b Gover
in the absence of a batting collapse. P. Burrough, Berry
Gregory
he naturally did, so that Surrey's Lungrie, e Garland-Wells, available tine was reduced to 155 wellard, h Wat
minutes.
FISHLOCK'S BURST
Shirley Temple in "Just Around the Corner" showing at the King's Theatre to-day. She is supported by Charles Farrell, Joan Davis, Amanda Duff and Bert Lahr.
"Capt. Foster" Selects The Following:
(By "Captain Foster")
There are nine muces down for to-
[7] day's meeting and my selections. are
Luckes, not out
131, 1-11, wi
Total (w.. dec.)
SURILEY
230
In the hour before tea Gregory and) Fishlock made 70, which WA15 Just Gregory, b Andrews about fast enough, and meant that Fishlock, & b Hazell
Squires, b Andrews
afterwards Surrey must progress at Barling. e Burrough, b Wellard an average rate of 40 per half hour. Brooks, Longria, b Wellard Thanks to a brilliant burst by Fish Whitfield, a Buse....
Parker, not out
lock-who hit Andrews for four 4's, M. Garland-Wells, b Wellard off consecutive balls in an over which Berry, e Mitchell-Innes, b Andrews produced 22 runs altogether-and Walls, & Duse some invaluable vigour by Garland-over. Base Wells, they were ahead of schedule
ut the end of the first perlad.
7. -b 3, -b 2
Total
8.8.
as follows:
CARPENTARIA HANDICAP
Selections Made By
"Early Bird"
The following selections are made
by "Early Bird" of the S. C. M. Post:
Ist Itace
Ajax Amber li Poconos
Ajax
Amber I
Poconos
NANLING HANDICAP
Magog
Wild Bear
National Honour
300
YANGTSZE HANDICAP
Rose Emily
Galveston Bay
2nd Race
Peaceful View
HWANG HO HANDICAP
3rd Race
Radlum Star
Total 14 wkin.) SOMERSET ---First Innings
108
Sea Horse
16.5
SURREY (2nd. Innings)
Gregory, Andrews...
b
Garland-Wells was right to come Fishlock, at Luckes, b Buse
in second wicket down. Real enter- Squires, e Lucken, Wellard prise was then wanted, and the cap-Daring, not out
Parker, not out
tain was the man to show the way. If, M. Gariand-Welis, e Burrough, b which he did to the tune of 23 runs Wellard
in 25 minutes. Between them he and
Fishlock took 35 most
vital and!
oppurtune run off two lovers from Andrews. But, with Gurland-Wells out, Surrey fell behind in the follow Gover Watts ing period, when, against the heroic Berry Wellard and the accurate. Buse, only Squires 37 were made.
4. - 2. w 1, n-bi
Parker
Gregory
Second
boun-
Gregory
Parker bowled one wide.
AURILEY.-First Inn
Parker
But Fishlock always had the situa-cover tion in hand. He never, as ench Watts bowler knew to his cost, neglected Berry the straight drive, but quick scoring Squires does not consist entirely of daries, $0 that beautifully strokes of no great force kept Sur
running nip and tuck with the clock, welard till 17 were wanted in 15 minules.
BRILLIANT STUMPING
Andrewn Buse Hinzoll Gimblett
Andrews bowled two no-balis,
Second Innings
16.0 1
Barling had been sensible and ateri, and the match seemed likely to end Wellard without further incident till, with 10 Andrews runs wanted and the clock drawing nearer the half-hour, Fishlock was no-wall.
the leg-side. grandly stumped on For two hours 20 minutes he had never been at fauli elther in piny or judgment.
1
In came Parker very quickly. If he were out there would be a real bustle But the first ball he hit Wel- lard high in the alr over mid-off and, after an eccentric stroke over the slips heads, finished the business with another terrifle clout, and the crowd rushed over the grass to get some cheering done.
In the evening's excitement the earlier and excellent play was almost!. forgotten. Surrey, despite a couple
333= =234#7
FRKEAK
Andrews bowled one wide, Wellard one Umpires: Woolley, Walden,
Indicates Captain. Wicketkeeper.
SOFTBALL
SEASON
CONCLUDES
(By "Bingle")
The last softball game of the sea- of catches that went astray, had got son was played on Thursday when the wickets with sufficient regularity Junior Softball League wound up its be well placed at 2.30, when Some season with a game between the set, with seven down, were only 111 champions, Comets, and the rest. ahead. But a fine lunings by Long-The champions won by a nose, 7 to 6. Prizes were presented by President Arthur Quinn to the winners, and the awards: flowmpions of Die League: Comets, Captain Bimby Ablong.
for fine photographic work
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Lawn Bowls Teams Chosen For To-Day
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G. Copper
P. n. Perka
W. Haustort
F. Cullen
It. Morrison
Recreio B
C. F. Remedios
M. Xavier
C. IL Pereira
B. Basto
C. C. Pereira
D. C. Alves
A. A. Remedios
F.. X. Soares
A. Machado
11. Danto
V. V. Ribeiro
J. J. Baste
Civil Service
E. Kirman
H. Birange
W. Burling
J. Hollidge
M. E. Purvis
J. Carr C. Atrange M. Rakusem
R. R. Davies
IL R. Wood
L. Collyer Jenki
Craigenzower
J. W. Leonard
K. M. Omar
A. E. Contes
B. W. Bradbury
A. M. Omar
W. Word
J. 8. Landolt
U. M. Omar
A. A. Razack
L. C. R. Souza
C. 8. Horselet R. BRA
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Craigengower
4. 15. Köyler
D. Rozario
H. W. Randal? M. A. R. Bouza
L. Gaddi
J. Coelho .. Penny J. Cavanagh
S, Leonard
N. P. Karanfla T. Lecke
W. K. Way
Kowloon 1.0.c.
V, C. Dixon
K. C. Hamilton H. White
3. G. Meyer
'T. Armstrong
W, Orr
D. W. Watertan
J. S. Logan
E. Drew
V. Searle
Checoman
G. E. F. Thompson
Polica
W. Glendinning N. B. ser J. R. McWalter J. niddell
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J. MacDonald
J. Headridge
J. Johnson
G. B Alexander
Talkon
Main Cunningham
Beath D. Munro
W. Melrose J. Bovard
Stainton Chalmers
F. Millon
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J. Watson
R. Wallace
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Marques
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C. G. Bliva
Indiana
A, I. Bunjahun
A. Baker
O. Madar.
M. It. Abbas
J. Hooren
5. M. Rumjahn
A. R. Minu
A. K. Minu
D. M. Khan
A. M. Wahab M. Y. Adal A. Dalish
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J. Orem
H. Drown
G. A. Channing
W. Mair
. Fender
W. Mcleod
Shepherd
C. Dowman A. C. Carey
Kowloon 1.0.c. R. P. Phillips 3. M. While
W. S. Drake
W. Macfarlane
W. L. Walker
T. E. Robson
J. C. om
A. J. Hall
A. S. Russell
L. A, B. Duncan
A. M. Holland
R. Duncan
Division
Civil Service
D. Crawley
T. College
F. Haynes
W. Dagley
F. Harper
Sheppard Whant W. Kinyer
Austin
B. Allan A, Stevens B. Ecclestiall
Kowloon Tong
Kowloon P.C.
Hongkong P.C. 3. S, Howell
L. Strange J. Beach J. A. R. Selby
I. P. Shaw
C. B. Robertson
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W. Kershaw
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Kowloon 1.0.c. E. F. Pope
9. C. Walker
H. J. Dicknell
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A. Morton
G. W. Deacon
E.
Alkins
H. Lockhart
P. A. Peckham G. S. Hammond J. Watson
6. Dinner Kowloon F.C.
Anything to get a run. And once he has that run, he will depend on his pitchers and the defensive aspect of the Giants to hold that slim margin.
The Giants captured the 1933 pennant by winning fifty-one games either by one-run margin or by holding the other side to one run. Late in that season, with the pen- The Hongkong Water-polo League, nant just about won, they happened a tough 2-1 game to the entries for which close on Monday at to lose en smith, one of the more 0 p.m. has so far attracted only four accomplished ball writers, was con- entries, Victoria Recreation Club, soling Chilly Willie on the way to
Stanley Chinese Bathing Club, South China the railroad station after the game, Athletic Association
Too bad, Bill," he said. "A hit. Perry and Chung
W. Hudson there at the right moment to-day
G. Foster Highest batting average: G. Mac-Shing. Benevolent Society,
would have given you the game we
T. Pile kechnie, Cometa.
Hit hell! Terry moaned. Other probable entries are Hong- kong University, European Y.M.C.A., shouldn't have given those bums
the those two runs." Athletic Association,
That would seem to sum up the Army and possibly the Navy,
difference between the Shoot-the-
Runners-up: Homantin Tigers, Cap
M. Remedios.
tain
Most
valuable
D'Almeida, Comets.
player:
G.
Highest Пelding average: M. Reme- dlos, Tigers.
"Hest player" at cuch club: G. Chinese Yvanovich,Comets; M. Soares, Tigers: A Azedo, Glants; T. Chan, Crass Bats; Aug. Sequeira, C.M.S.; E. Ribeiro, SJS.; W. Woo, Aces.
A meeting of the Committee and Works A. C., and the Hold-Every
Franks
C, Gowland S. Bodgo
gooding W. Webber
[A, Jillott
Club representatives will be held at thing Boys, and between McCarthy Mecutanteon the Victoria Recreation Club on and Terry. Tuesday
to draw
up the Leagun
W. Fitzgerald
* Hongkong: 5.00
11. O. Wallington
Axtures and approve the constitution team from the Fleet Air Arm by 20 C, G. Soll
Aixtures..
Royal Hunt Cup and rules governing the League points..
Call-Over
London, Juna D.
Scores:
INDOOR BOWLING
W. H. Easten Burn Lt.. Roberts
Lt. (E) Shaxby
H.M.S. Daring
07:140 122· ·-125 78 124 73 55
91 328
Total
Over Fleet Air Arm
The following is the Intess cH.M.S. Daring's Win
oyer for the Hunt Cup:
Quartier Maitre, 10/1 (t, and o.) Couvert, 100/0 (0.) Caerloptic, 100/8 (1, and a.) Domaha, 100/8 (0.), 100/7' (1.3° Zalmis, 100/8 (0.), 100/7 (1.) Timestep, 100/6 (t. and a.) Portmanock, 18/1 (0), 20/1 (t.)
Reuter.
+
Fleet Air Arm
8. Crestoy V. Walker Anslow
1. Needham 79 320 J, Ralston 93 205. H. Pass 05 193. Casey
J, K. Gelling Rowell
1142
109. 307 97 97. 100 303
DO
97 0984
67 203 40 240
F. O. Lumsden, 101 97 Flt. Lt. Cooper
An Interesting game was witnessed F. O, Compton
at the Hongkong Bowling Alleys on. Thomas .. Thursday when H.MS. Daring, "of the 21st Destroyer Flotilla beata
Total
Russell
Howloon C.C.
W. E. Hobbs
T. A. Fabel
H. S. Meadows J. M. Jack
W. Nact
A. Madar A. W. Ramsey
W. Carr
J. Iemplicy G. W. Bowden A, Wright W. W. first
Craigengower 5. n. Solina W. Theips A. B, Hemon Q. B. Ladd
-Q. Winch
H. Peterson
Dr. C. W. Lam
John Pau
P. Lee
Kerrison McNay W. McNeill
Yacht Club W. A. Cornell D. Drummond H.H. Wkd G. E. Costello
G, H. Bond W. J. Hansen A. Nissim A, W. Brown
T. S. Cassidy) L. E. N. Ryan A. B. Mitchell D.. E. Maughsarı *****Recrela
M. F. Alarcon
A. M. Todrigues
J. n. Soares
O. P. Itemedios
L. Leon
J. Noropha M. Itemédios
C: A: Lopes
Itemedios
A. Xavier
A. Yvanovich
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