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NEW ZEALAND v.
ENGLAND
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Association Football-Bundartand e. Derby: Victories for Birming ham and Fulham: Le.caster
and Arsenal Draw.
Rugby Football:-Ireland-Wales International: The County Final: Londra Scottish Beat U.S.
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
goals against Bolton Wanderers 1.
Leicester City 1; Arsenal 1. March 11.-Arsonal had one of their lucky days at Leicestor on Saturday where they drow with the City at a goal all. There” was' no scoring for a long time, then Lochhand, for Leicester C., scared from a centre by Adcock. Arsenal did not score until three minutes from the end, when James secred va of his rare goals white Me Laren, the Scottish goalkeeper, who had done so much to keep the Arsenal Forwards t bay. Was claiming a foul.
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Other unies on March 11 in Feluded:
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Yorkshire by a single point in a memorable gang at Bradford. Da Saturday's mately they were taking |no chances, and set such a anish- ing pace that in 10 minutes they were 10 pts, ahead, much to the consternation of Lancashire's sup- porters.
London Scottish 6; United Services (Portsmouth) 5.
Taglish Cup-tle Replay: Sunder- AUCKLAND, March 31.
land Derby County,
London Scottish beat the United NEW ZEALAND were dismissed
shortly after lunch in the semembered for the amazing crowd March 8-This game will be re-
Services, Portsmouth by 6 pis, to 5 pts. on March 11. London Scot- cond unofficial Test Match to-day,
sceres, rather than the football |
tish scoring two tries (8 pts.) to 1 the final score being 158.
goal.(5 pts.) and bearing in mind At the close of play, England which latter never touched the ex-
In the record Ireland 10 pts.; Wales 5 pts. posted heights.
the very good form of the London bad obtained 127 for 1 wicket.
In this match, which did not rine Scottish in their recent matches the Now Zealand won the toss and crowd of 75,120 who attended, two elected to bat. Before a single run men collapsed and died. Amazing to any great heights, Ireland tent United Services have every resin to be perfectly satisfied with the had been scored they had lost the scenes were observed both inside Wales more comfortably than the wickets of Mills and Weir, both of and outside the ground at Roker score indientes by a dropped goal, result. The Scottish would have whom were clean bowled by Bowes. Park where thousands of disapa penalty goal and a try (10 pts.) won by a handsome margin if they Five thousand spectators witness-pointed enthusiasts stood listening to a goal (3 pts.). That the win had made more use of numerous ners came through as they did was opportunities. bohind the scrum. od this remarkable commencement. to the cheers of the spectators. The weather was fine and the The police estimate that 30,000 duo firstly to team work; secondly The pack never settled down pro- wicket good. Allen, and Bowes were people were left outside the ground to the failings of Wales and lastly perly. They were thrawn off their when the gatos were closed an hour to a certain fair for the right balance early in the game by the the opening bowlers. Mills Was bowled in his first over from Bowes before the start. Often during the moment to make the supreme Services shock tactics, which can- As individuals. they were asisted of desperate" loose rushes, and Weir's wickets were sentteres game the massed thousands fring effort.
ing the touchline swayed and look good deal below the standard of and which nearly led to a couple of with the very next ball.
od like breaking across the ground. those, who raised Irish Rugby in Scores.
the years succeeding the war, but The Services scored just before It was a miracle the match was played a miracle of good sports they carried out the doctrines prae-half-time, R. S. Casement getting manship by the crowd and of tact tised by those players with a faith over after a nice passing movement fulness which did much to supply for a try which Cowgill, converted, on the part of the police,
Both the Scottish 'tries were accur- (lack of outstanding ability.
Ireland have now won 16 matches ed by Hunter, the second after Kerr, the full-back, had made a to Wales's 20.
good attacking run.
Dempster Bats Well. Dempster alone played the Eng. land attack with any confidence, He scored with some nice crisp strokes and at lunch had reached 50 and was still undefeated.
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Harlequina 27; O.M. Taylors 0. March 11-In this match the
A drawn game, would have been The first hundred runs appeared a fair result, and it was not until on the board after New Zealand the tenth minute of extra time that
In the first half Ireland kept up had been batting for 150 minutes, Ramago scored the goal which put Four wickets had fallen at this Derby in the semi-final. The open forwards were having the better of strenuous pressure, and their stage, but in the last few minutes ing way made by Nicholas, who the set scrums against the Welsh before lunch, Page was stumped shared with Cooper the honours in three-four-one formation. and Badcock went the way of Mills, a grand Derby defence, and when minutes, alter the start. Davy for
Crooks centred, Ranage sent Ireland, picking up near the centries to Dil. slow header for the far corner of tre, broke through the Welsh de- the goal; Thorpe dived, but just fence, and when checked ret to failed to reach the ball as it pass Russell, who pint Barnes over for ed only just inside the post.
Weir and Whitelaw.
On resumption, James was de feated without opening his scoring, bowled by Bowes. Dunning pro- vided the Yorkshireman with his sixth wicket twenty runs later.
Birmingham 3; Aston Villa 2. Dempster, meanwhile, was bat-
March 8-Birmingham, playing ting brightly, and Newman resist- od the England attack long enough at thein best in a postponed league to enable Dempster to make a few game against Aston Villa at St. runs, but after his dimissal Demps-Andrews, on March 8, beat their tor and Freeman were caught be-powerful rivals by the odd goal of twoon wickets, Freeman being run. Undoubtedly Birmingham were the cleverer and better-balanced Dempster was not out 83, scored side and twice they were two goals in 181 minutes. He hit five fours in front. Their passing was more and did not make a mistake.. scientific than that of the Villa.
The innings closed at 158; Bowes taking for 34.
out.
runs
With-
Fifteen
try. Murray failed to convert. Boon got clear away, but Pratt put him down. Then, with Iceland at tacking, Davy dropped a goal cei minutes before the interval.
It will be seen that throughout the first half the game was Ire land's and it was to a large extent that Davy made it en.
Shortly after the interval, Barnes received a leg injury, and Ross was brought out to strengthen the de- fence, and even with this handicap Fulham 2, Burnley 1.
the Irish forwards maintained their March --In this match there ascendancy and two penalties by Hammond Hits Out, were enough thrills to satisfy the Jenkins and an attempted drop- Sutcliffe and Wyatt opened for most exacting of spectators. England and
goal" by Bowcoth were the only ap- came freely in 10 seconds of the start, Fulham proaches Wales made towards scor Sutcliffe was caught out after mak-scored without a Burnley man ing during the first 15 minutes. ing 24. Hammond joined Wyatt having touched the ball Newton Then a free kick, just to the left, and was remarkably restrained. Wyatt at the other end scored at who dribbled 20 yards before, pass certain of three more points for kicked off by passing to Hammond, gave Siggins a chance and he made a very rapid pace, while Hammouding to Finch. The winger centred Ireland. Piny now becaune much went into tea with a single to bis Wood met the ball and crashed it faster and more open, hoth sides After tea, Hammond collared. the into the net with a great first-time in turn starting back division move. bowling, scoring af brilliantly effort. Three minutes later, Fulments, but Wales could not pro fast pace, hitting all round the ham were two up. 16 was from aduce the requisite finish to over-
credit.
wicket. Play was brought to an breakaway 20 minutes hiter the interval that Burnley scored through Jonės, the inside-left, though it was Handcock who made the opening.
carly close by bad light, but 58 runs were added to the tea total,
of which Hammond claimed 'no fewer than forty.
*
Runs came quickly. One hundred In another match played on appeared on the board after Eng March 8: Manchester C. scored 2 land had been batting for 83 minutes.
Closs of play scores:-
New Zealand-1st Innings.
Mills, b Blowes
Whitelaw, b Bowes
Weir, b Bowes
Dempster not out
Kerr, b.w., b Voce
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Extras
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Harlequins beat depleted Old kenham by three goals and four
Merchant Taylors' team at Twin-
Blackheath 13; Bradford 8. March 11.-The first half pru: duced a brilliant exhibition of open football between two well- matched sides. There were plenty of clever movements, but scoring was provented by keen tackling. The second half eclipsed the first for brilliance, and Blackheath, as the result of the excellent support the which the forwards gave to backs, gained the supremacy, Tries were scored by Gubb, Tridland end Dick, two of which were improved by Black. In a final rally Boyce and Stansfield scored tried for Bradford, one of which was con verted by Lamby.
Amongst other games played on March 11 were:
Army 20 pts. Territorial Army
il pts.. Swansea 12 Newport 11. Birkenhead Park, 26; Rosslyn
Park 15. Gloucester 17; Bath 3 - Plymouth Albion 20; Bristol 0. Leicester 3; Northampton' 21. · Chartered Bank 12; Standard
• Rank 3.
come Ireland's tackling, and their In this last match. at North- score, when it came, was an in- fields," Chartered defeated Stan-
dividual affair by Bowcott, who dard Bank by a gual, a drop gal cut through brilliantly on Ireland's fund a try to a try. Chartered twenty-five three minutes from no-pressed and MacLeod went over at side, and gave Jenkins an cary
the corner, but the kick failed. conversion.
Soon after the interval, Holloway broke through and Anderson add. ed the gon noints. Chartered For wards played an inspired game, getting the ball well, and shortk after Scott dropped in good goal.
International Table,
T International Table now
Points
4/02: 5/98; 3101; 7/103; 8/123 stands: 09/149; 10/158.
Bowling Analysis.
E
0. M. R. W. Scotland
Ire ind.... 2
1 Wales
12
0
83 Allen
5
2 11
0 England
10 Bowes
19 5 34
Mitchell
18 1 49
1
Voce
8.5 3 20
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Brown
2
0
19
0
0
12
Hainmand
3
0
11
9
3
England-lat Innings.
Sutcliffe, c Weir, b Freeman 14 Wyatt not out
158
Fall of wickets: 1/0; 2/0; 3/31;
(Continued on next Column)
Hammond not out
Extras
Total (for wicket)
P. W. L. D. F. A. 1 I 0 0 11
2 I I 0 20 13 1 0 16 29
3 1 2 0 IB 24 Hampshire 18 pts.; Lancashire 7.
March 11.-Here Hampshire bad the satisfaction of winning the 24 County Championship for the first 56 time when they beat Lancashire at 41 Bescombe by two goals and two 6 dropped goals to a dropped goal and a penalty goal. Only once 127 before, "in 1926, had Hampshire reached the final when they lost to
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LONDON, March 30. Leicester City, by winning their sacond match in succession,defeat- ing-Blackpool-by-three clear goals. to-dny, have intensified the relega- tion struggle in the First Division, As far as points actually lost are concerned, only one point separates Bolton, Blackpool, Chelsea, Wolves and Leicester, The corrected foutes follow
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36 12 3 20 87. 73:27 33.10 8 17 49 63 20 34 11 4:19.42 01,20 Wolves
· 34 ··07-18 08:87.25 Leicester. 34. 7. 11. 10:53.75, 25 In the Northern Section of the Third Division, Doncaster Rovers deleated Halifax by five goals to:
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