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January 11, 1939.

By Ernie Bushmiller

OH, DEAR ---HERE'S A LETTER FROM NANCY'S AUNT

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INTRICATE BUT UNPROGRESSIVE SOCCER

Scots Did More With

One Kick Than Hungary With Five

Scotland

Says Charles Buchan

3 Hungary

London, Dec. 8.

Despite the loss of Black, their inside-left, Scotland had little difficulty in disposing of the challenge of Hun- gary. In fact, it would probably have been a better game if Scotland had started with ten men.

When Black left the field Scotlandį ball. Before they brought it under held a winning lend of three goals, control the Scottish defenders The Hungarians, against the depleted | smothered their efforts. opposition, never suggested to me or to many of the 23,000 spectators that they would pull the game out of the

fire

"

NOT SCOTLAND'S BEST

It was the same in midfield. The Hungarians used the ball discreetly,

but they took too long about it. By the time they had finished a move-

They gave what I call a "pretty" exhibition.. Though the muddy ground, Hitle short of a quagmirement, quite pleasing to watch, the did not suit their style, they passed Scattish defenders were at their post accurately, took up good position and

ready for the final onslaught, occasionally combined cleverly. But there their virtuca ended.

When they approached the Scot- tish goat the forwards wanted the ball exactly right at their feet be- fore they attempted to abool They made cliances only to squander them because they could not hit a moving

Don't spend

half

your life cold

catching

BAYER

ASPIRIN'

The Itungarians played what I call mechanical football. I could usually tell

would where they place the ball long before the pass) was made. On from the right to the left of the field. ne ocenaton Lie ball went all five forwards touching it, but not yard of ground had been made. Another time Titkos and Csch Inter-

changed

onc

Anished Passes Ave times, yet they!

in the same place! The Scots were more effective with one kick than the Hungarians were with five,

And Scotland were not a good side.] The selectors will have to put on their thinking caps before they select the team to meet England at Hamp- den Park next. April.

I doubt whether six of the players will retain their positions. There was little wrong with the defence, though I have seen Beattle, the Preston bock, more assertive,

McSPADYEN A SUCCESS

Shankly took the honours in a moderate Scottish half-back line.

Freddie Bartholomew and Gale Sondergaard in "Lord Jeff"

LEADING

SOCCER SCORERS

REVENGE CLASH

New York, Jan. 10. Promoter Muke Jacobs hus ar ranged a revenge clash over 15 round between Billy Conn, Pittsburgh's new light heavyweight sensation, and Freddie Apostoli, middle-weight champion, for February 10--United Press,

18

LAWTON STILL Patrick (Short) Haris-(Darrow))

IN FRONT

London, Dee. 21. Lawton, of Everton, still leads the goal scorers in the Football League with 18 successful thols. Next are Fenton (Middlebrough) and Clarke | (Blackburn) with 17 each.

Division 1

Buclior He infused a lot of energy into his Lawton (Everton) 18 (Blackpool

Yorslun Fenton play and used the ball discreetly,

Middlesbro) 17 "Skidlesbro') & Symen was terribly slow, and Bax-

Carter (Sunder- tér rather easily beaten by the clever Hodgson ilcedaj 13

land) Л *Howe (Criinaby) 13 Drown (Charlton) 8 10 Donnell

(Aston V.) 1 Stenle (Stoke)

White (Birining- (Dubyi 11

10 Hanson (Chelsea) 7

Stevenson

moves of

Doctor Sarosi, the Hungarian centre-forward, who usually took†1McCulloch

the ball and Baxter out to the Dlx (Derby) flanks before delivering a through

10

פ נמרו?

(Everton) 7

1) 10 Fogan (Liverpool) 7

Beattle (Grimsby)

pass to Csch. He succeeded with Mills (Chelsea) He move several times, but Cach Tadman (Charl had not a shot, never minit a goal, Hunt (Balton) In his locker.

In attack McSpadyen. the sub- stitute for Delaney, carried off the hanours. He was fast, bent ils mani with consummate case, und placed his centres well-an International for some time to come unless I am great- By mistaken,

pince the ball in the net,

THREE "GIFT" GOALS

Nieuwenhuys

(Liverpool) Westcott (Wolvens

Taylor (Liverpool) ? Price (Hudders

field) 7

5 for Manchester Elly, 17 for Blackpoo1.

2 for Brentford.

Division II

Hanson (Rother

Burditt (Wrex-

3

RACING TRAGEDY

Thoroughbreds Burned To Death In America

Amsterdam (NY. State), Jan. 10 Twenty-five thoroughbred horses owned by the millionaire sportsman, Mr. John Sanford, were destroyed in a fire which razed to the ground the main stable of the Hurricanin breed- ing farm yesterday.

Among the horses trapped in the blazing stable was Supply House, one of the best steeple-chinsers in the United States.

The loss amount to U.S. $200,000.— Reuter,

SHEFFIELD SHIELD

CRICKET

Brisbane, Jan. 16. Shefeld Shield cricket scores to- day were:

Queensland 330 and 73-1; South Australia 557.-Reuter Bulletin.

CLUB TEAMS

The following will represent the Hang- kong Cricket Club en Baturday:

Firsts (away) v. Recreio it. Owen Hulics. F. 11. Stokes, A. C. Beck, J. L.

isley, M. Haymes, Pearce, T. A. Pearce, F. 11. Scoones, L. D. T. Ride, JC.L. Kubee, a. Longfield.

Seconds (hona) v. IRC. league).- E... Atchell. G. S. Lovett, 9. P. Fox, D. S. Hobb, W. Stoker, D. O. RAD R.M.M. King, H. J. Armstrong. C.WE Bishop, JD. Lowe, SJ, Cooke, fe. serves. E. Potter, D. S. Blake.

"Hot Dogs" Put Together

ham 12 Foster (Crewe)

Calincher (Gales- ham) 12

hend) 8 Wynn (Rochdale) 12 Little (Doncaster) 0, Steele (Barnaley) 11 Hubbard (ul)

Bagley (Stock- Ferrier (Oldham) 11

port) 7

San Francisco. McGray (Hartle Morliner York) 11

Promoters of the 1936 Golden Gate attord (old-

Pools) 7

International exposition are still ham 10 Chandler (Crewe) | juggling with the number of "hot Feeney (Darling-

dogs" which they have estimated will ton 10 Essex (Stockport) 7 be eaten during the fair. This time, Killourhy (Dan- Smith (Gates-

caster) 30

head 7 they have stretched the "hot dogs" Cunliffe (12) Dell (Doncaster) 7 out together and have figured they Robertson Dead. Frust New

C) 0

Brighton) 7 would reach 273 miles.. Lythgoe (Slock- Ainsworth (New

port) D

Brighton) 7) Sargeant (Stock.

porl) 9

Hunt (Coriile:

0

Clarke (Black- Brook (Man.

burn) 17

eliester C.) a MeCulloch had few chances until Cairns New

Henselerave (W. the closing minutes. Then be rather Hunt (Shefield

ti 10

from a Hall (A.) (Tot- marred his chances of further hon-)

W.) 10

tenham) $ ours by shooting wide twice when Jones (W. Brom- he had all the time in the world to

wich) 14 Lager Coventry) 8 Lyon (Chester- Weddie (Black-

Red) 14

burn) B Macaulay (W.”

am) 11 Smith (Bradford) It was unlucky for the Hungarian Dodds (Shenicht Danford (Swan- rearguard that they practlenlly gave

น. 1

100) 7 Crawlins

(Nottm, F.) 7 Holi (W.) (Tut-

tenham) 7 Manders (Nory tnouth) 10

wicts) 7 Milsom (Mon- Leston) 10

chester C.) Mooney (ew- Wich) 9

castle) 7

wich) 0 Butt (Dinekburn)`7

away the three goals-the first from Booke Fulham) 11 a penally and the others came Herds (Manches- through goalkeeping errors-for de- Hullett (fly

Eer C.) I

fence was the best part of the team. Seabo partially atoned with many Billington brillant saves, while the sturdy, im- Clarke (W. Brom- petuous Biro had no superior.

After Walker had failed with a Durga (W, Drom-

WILL PROTECT YOU simple chance, Scotland took the ited neiges (Southamp

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the

eighteenth minute by means of

a penalty. Black was going through walsh (Millwall)

A

ton) Clayton (Burnley) 7

Clifton (New-. when he was brought down uncere-Barker (Millwall) & Ormandy firy) 7 Castle) 7 monlously and Walker scored from

Doherty Man

chester C. 7

the penalty spot.

BLACK'S INJURY

Then

in

11.

space of two minutes

Lewis (Bradford) B

Division III (South)

(QR) 18 Hurst (Brighton) 7 (Swinton) 14 Nolan (P. Vain) quickly into the Collins (Cardin) 13 Roberts (1. "Valo

Melico

come two further blows for the Hun-Cheetham garlans. First, Szabo acni a weak Morton clearance to Black, who from 20

yards nut the ball

net before the goalkeeper had

Kot

backt. Secondly, both Koranyl and laycox (Tore Szabo chased a long pans from

(Pending) 11 Bott (Q.P.R.)

Quay) 10 King (hampton)

Dutton (Mane

Suman, only to see the ball strike the Bay (Aldershot) & Egen (Aldershot). B

full-back and fall at Glek's feet.j

field) The outside-left took the proffered, Stephens (Brigh- gift.

ton) Langley (Dos-

combo) a (Palace)

D

4

1

Bowl (Exeter)

ion (Exeter) Wilanis (Clep

ton 0.)

Petera (Bristol C.) ◊ Gregory (C end) 8.

Palace) ford) a Derrick Newport) ↑ (Wall) d

Though the Hungarians often look- ed dangerous in the arcond half, they Dawes, A. C could only, score from a penalty, 8mirke (Bouth- Benttle was adjudged to have handled

| centro from Titkos, and Soros! beat Dunderdato rur

Dawson from the mot.

Scotland: Dawson (Ranger): Anderson Talt (Reading) (Heart), Bentila Preston); Shankly (Prenton), Baxter (Middlesbrough), Armen (June)

(HEATED),

#canonran {P#rick), Wake

(Darby). Black Prendergast

(Tartu), Glick (Everton),

Hungary) Brabo: Köranyi, Biro: Pol+ BramhemTE- Ear, Quray, Dudae: Tilkos, Cash, Barosi, Toldi GretvaY.

Bambrick

7

Division I-(North)

(Chester) 16 Clare (Lincoln) (Foth ham) 10 King (arrow) Asquith (Bariis- Keeley (Doncas

Grable

0

Colquhoun

(Southport T Hawkins (South-

pori)

Delly

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