WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1930.
Sport Columns
CUP FINAL.
Jackson, James and Jack.
THREE MATCH-WINNERS..
[By "B. Net".]
In view of the approaching Eng. lish Cạp Final, inext Saturday, to be precise), coniments by London sports writers on the semi-finals played on March 22 muke interest. ing reading.
Huddersfield's entry into the final at the expense of Sheffield Wednes- day, who were generally faneied to win, is unanimously attributed to the football genius of Jackson, the Scottish International outside right "Arbiter," writing in the
Daily Mail, says, "I have never known a player with Jackson's He did ttle or scoring sense. nothing in the match, and yet he actually won it (by scoring both of
previous stera admonition from the referee.
Mr. Bennison goes on, "It was a match almost devold of method and skill The Half half-backs
and backs sought victory by kick- ing and rushing .......... Foolishly, and with a minimum of profit, the Ar- ronal arranged themselves after, the way of Hull Lambert, the
centre, was just a good Dobbia. There was no limit to his energy, but that was his one quality....he could not control the ball, and his
counted. speed nothing."
for practically
Donnybrook Fair! :
In conclusion, the critic says bluntly, "The match, approached nearer to the popular conception of Donnybrook Fair than anything to do with not-hunting I have seen for a very long time. It called for the the sharpest criticism and plainest possible speaking. It hurt the great game of Association foot- ball, so unbridled was it all."
Hard words, and one hopes that the Final will see something more in accordance with the wonderful traditions of the game. From what one reads, it almost appears as if the match will hang upon the success or failure of the respective Huddersfield's goals.), "In fact."half-back lines-Wilson and Co., of the writer, continues, "Jack-Huddersfield pitted against the
aon may
have genius of Jack and James, and the Arsenal trio endeavouring to set at nought the dangerous heterodoxy of Jackson-for both sides have their centre-forward problems, which neither has managed to solve.
be said to
carried his side into the final, A man who obtains nine out of eleven goals (in Cup-ties this season)
claim to have done that."
can
*Wednesday's Grievance. Crities all concurred in the
Huddersfield, on "form, ought to win, but form counts as nought in a Cup struggle, and the Arsenal will have the big impulse to win in front of a London crowd. In
opinion, however, that the Sheffield side had a legitimate grievance in that Lewis, Huddersfield's leader, of the competition. clearly handled an awkward boune- ing ball previous to Jackson's first scoring shot. Wednesday appar~. ently made the fatal error of stop- ping play, and waiting for the re- feree to blow his whistle. The
fact, everything points to one of the greatest Finals in the history
official didn't blow, and Hudders- field equalised, the moral effect on each side being tremendous.
"Rough Stuff"
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As regards the Arsenal's draw with Hull City in the first game, it is claimed that the London side.
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
P.W.D. and Sanitary
Department.
The annual "soccer" match, | P.W.D. v. Sanitary Department, will lake place on the H.K.F.C. ground to-morrow. The P.W.D. team will be as follows:--
The composition of the Sanitary
Wood; Hill, Bishop; Gilchrist, McBride, Guest: Dobson, Orr, particularly the half-backs, have Simpson, Davis and Key. rarely played so badly. Hull scored Reserves: Buttress, Woodman, an astonishing first goal, when and Campbell. Howieson returned a clearance by the goalkeeper on the valley from the half-way line, the ball passing Into the net before the bewildered Lewis could scramble back. Lewis,
Department team has not yet been divulged. A secret conclave. is ex- pected to meet at midnight to pick their greatest eleven, whilst a fleet of "Dreadnoughts" is to be station- ed beside their goal posts to keep the
fn fact, was badly rattled all P.W.D. marksman outside of shoot-
Shameen Football.
through the first half, and withing range. Parker, the right back, another weak link, Hull crossed over two. clear goals ahead. Jack and Bastin managed to equalise in the second half, but Areenal got a terrible fright..
H.M.S. TARANTULA' WIN FINAL.
Watson's Shield.
Hull's goalkeeper, a youngster
(From Our Own Correspondent.) named Gibson, from Frickley Col-
Canton, Yesterday. Itery originally, won golden opin- Yesterday afternoon in the finals of ions, and was generally proclaimed the Watson's Shield the Tarantula de-
feated H.M.S. Moorhen by 5 goals to 1
to be the inspiration of the whole in a rather poor gamo. The Moorhen side. He is described as a most were unfortunate in having to play as intelligent дай quick-thinking they were four short of their Brst keeper, who has the instinct that team players (a severe handicap for leads him to the spot where a difi- a small ship), and still more unfortun-" cult shot is made to look easy.
ate in that two of their players were hurt during the game and had to re- tire. However, they put up a good fight under the circumstances.
Our Sports Diary
LOCAL
THE CHINA MAIL.
Football To-day - Divi- sion --South China "B" V. Club, Carolino Hill: Navy
* Chinese "A", Club ground; St. Joseph's V. Somersets, Sookumpoo; Chin- ese "B" v. Ewo, Stadium. -
To-morrow-P.W.D. v. Sani- tary Department. H.K.F.C. ground,
Saturday, April 26-Charity match. Services V. The Rest, Happy Valley (in aid of dependanta of victims of H.M.S. Sepoy disaster); 5 p.m.
April 30 Division II - Somersets Y. Chinese "A". Sookumpoo; South China “A” Y. South China "B", Caroline Hill.
Cricket
Saturday-Divi- sion II: Winners (II.K.C.C.) v. "The Rest. H.K.C.C. ground 2.
p.m.
Hockey . —— To - day -- Clab v. "Somersets, "U.S.R.C. ground,"
Friday-Club" v. Recrelo, King'a Park.
Tennis May, 1-Entries close for K.C.C. Tournament. May 5-Tennis League com-
mences,
tourna-
May 12--K.C.C. ment commences.
Racing — May 17 - Extra Race Meeting.
Lawn Bowls - May 3- League, commences-Division I.-K.D.R.C. v. 0.0.0.; K.Q.c. v. K.B.G.C.; Police R.C. v. Club de Recreio; C.S.C.C. v. Taikoo R.C.; Division II-Taikoo R.C. v. 'R.H.K.Y.C.; C.C.C. v. K.C.C.; Club de Recreio, v. C.S.C.C.; K.B.G.C. v. H.K. Electric Co.
May 10-Entries for Open Singles Championship close.
Water Polo - May 10-En- tries close for League, 6 p.m.
HOME
Rugby Football - May 8- Rugby League Cup, Final, Wembley.
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EUROPEAN CHARGED
B. J. Carnell for the Sessions.
Bernard Joseph Carnell was yes terday afternoon committed" for 42 trial at the Criminal Sessions by 40 Mr. A. W. G."H. Grantham on 39 chares of alleged fraud and utter 38ing a false cheque on the National City Bank of New York signed in the name of "J. Hartley."
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.41 12.11 18 54 66 35 Notts Cnty. 41 10 14 17 55 66 Brudford C. 40 11 12 17 58 76 34 Association Football-April Barnsley .40 12 8.20 53 70 32 26 - English Cup Final Hull
38 12 7 19 46 75 31 -Arsenal
Bristol C....30 11 Huddersfield,
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Division HL-South 6-0---- British Championship.
Wembley.
Golf - May Professional Southport.
May 12-16-British Ladies' Open Championship, Formby. May 15 Walker Cup-Great Britain v. America, St.. George's Golf Club.
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May 23-24-England Scotland, St. Andrew's.
May 26-31-Amateur Cham- plotiship, St. Andrew's.
Racing-To-day-Irish 1,000 Guineas, Curragh.
May 7-Two Thousand Guiness, Newmarket,
May 19-Chester Cup. May 17-Jubilee Handleep, Kempton Park.
Cricket-May 17-19—M.C.0.
v. Australians, Lord's.
May 31-June 3-Test Trial Match, England v. The Rest, Lord's.
HOME FOOTBALL-
(Continued from Page-1.)
LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE.
Division 1.
Goals.
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46
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...40 21 8 11 87 54 50 Queen's P.R. 40 19 9 12 Northampton 40 20 7 19 75 55 47 Norwich.39 18 10 11 80 69 Fulham...48 12 11 12
17
78 67 47
Coventry 39 18 8 13 880
Crystal Pal. 40 16
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also had a cheque book which, it United Aabeston ...........$ 5 Darlington..41 21 G 14 106 73 48 was alleged, he attempted to Lincoln
..40 15 14 11 77 68 44 cllecard whilst riding in. a taxi
Stores, &c. York
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was noticed lying at the back of watsons .89 17 8 14 81 61. 42 the scat by Mr. B. A. Hyder, mana- Der A Wing. Tranmere 41 16 9 16 82 81
82 81 41 Hartlepools...40 15 11 14 72 73 41 ger of the garage, as he was
Lane Crawfords ... Southport...40 14 12 14 78 79 40 alighting from the taxi, and he N. Brighton 40 16 8 16 66 72 40 Doncaster ...40 15 9 10 02 64.00
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...40 19 5 16 78 62.43 Rotherham .40 11 8 21 S8 108 30 the National City Bank, deg. R. Contractions, $ after getting the lead, kicking the again, to break through the Moorhen's Leicester....41 17 9 15 86 87 48
attacking, though they were unable Blackbarn...41 19 8 17 87 78 48 Hallfox ..42 10 8 24 44 79 28 clared that they were forgeries
Barrow .41 11 6 26 41 98 27
and did not correspond with cheque ball into touch repeatedly, and defence until late in the first half. The Huddersfield 40 17 9 14 62 66 43 Wasting time in every way conceiv-score at half-time was 2-nil. ··
Wert Ham 40 18 5 17 83 76 41 STEAMER'S MOVEMENTS able. But there was worse to come In the second half the Tarantuls did Arsenal...40 14 11 15 76 61 89 Liverpool...41.16 9 16 63 78 41 in the replay. B. Bennison, writ- the major portion of the attacking, add Bolton ing in the Daily Telegraph, says, Ing another three goals to bring the Sunderland .38 16 7 16 70 72 39 Shanghal for this port on April 41 18 9 17 78 71 The P. & Ors. Rajputana left The game was a thing of fury and scoring up to 5-0. Moorhen are noted Birmingham 39 15 8 16 63 59 not a little pettiness. The spirit of for their sporting spirit, however, and Portsmouth 40 10 8 17 65-61 22 at 4 p.m., and is due here, on
April 25 at about 6 am. aport was almost entirely forgot-fought hard, and in the last 10 Motor - 40 16 17 05 80
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minutes of the game, with two men
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Grimsby....40 14 7 10 72 88 95 * Details of how she murdered the Yorkshire side, was sent off the
The Tarantula have got together an Sheffield U. 40 14 6 20 84 2 84
Newcastle 40 14 7 19 60 80 36 woman Hold for an inexcusable" foul on excellent team, and next season ought Burnley 41 18 8 20 73 95.84
were given by an Indian squaw in the course of a trial at Jack, the Arsenal forward, after a to stand good chance for the League. Everton....39 9 11 1971 88 29 Buffalo.
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Detective Inspector Shannon, at been on board the ship as early na adpore. He returned at about 8 this juncture, told the Magistrate 7 nm, on April 8, and was again p.m. accompanied by Police 0. that accused has also been known seen by witness at 5 p.m. Accused cers: as Joseph Corrigan," "Joseph Cas had dinner on board at 7 pm, and atle," "R.A. Smith," and "Thomas
Castle,"
A steward of the 8.8: Tung On told the Court that the accused had
then asked for some cigarettes.posed that when he charged the ac- When he was told that cigarettes cured at Police Headquarters, the could not be sold on board while latter, after he had been cautioned, the ship was in port, accused went said: "They can't hang me for it."
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