SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1919.
SCOTTISH SPORT.
ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL.
(Premi Dur Chen Correspondent.)
April 30, The first of the unofficial matches. between England and Scotland was. played at Liverpool and resulted in a draw-2 goals each. Scotland had the advantage of sun and wind in the first half and their forwards im mediately settled down to close pass Ing. from which they quickly scored their two goals. They then fell away: it is suggested that they had too much confidence in their superiority. Certainly on form they ought to have crossed over with a goal lead. In the second period., England made a remarkable recovery, and working together in rattling fashion, brought off an equality in points. On the whole Scotland may be said to have! had it in skill, England in pace, and the draw was a pretty fair one.
VICTORY CUP.
MR. BEN TILLETT'S PLEA FOR MORE BEER.
Mr. Ben Tillett, M.P. for North Salford, has addressed the following letter to Mr. G. H. Roberts, the Food: Controller....
Dear Mr. Roberts, The following is copy of letter I have received:
"I wish to call your attention to the way the residents in your con- stituency were treated yesterday.
"Not one out or in door licence was open in Weaste or Seedley where one could get a glass of alcoholic refreshment with meat or otherwise, and to have bear the remarks as I did from workers and demobilised soldiers it is quite time the Liquor Control Board and the D.O.R.A.were dispensed with. I am afraid that if something is not done, and quickly, there will be trouble with the workers and other.people."
This is an example of the com plaints I am continually receiving, and my executive, in view of the serious discontent, hopea something will be done to remove the grievance, As a rule final ties are disappoint as it is becoming a scandal and inter ing, and the one for the Victory Cup | feres with the disciplinary work of
Nerves had a the union. Out men have done so was no exception. demoralising effect on both St. Mir- splendidly during the war period, ren and Heart of Mid-Lothian, This and we were able to convince them ***3 particularly the case with of the necessity of carrying on Hearts, whose play was the very The handicap of the lack of decent opposite of what was expected. They beer is unwarranted, it is an additional threw away the match in the first 20 grievance which should be removed, minutes, when they ought to have as I feel sure all other union officials taken leading scores. And from then will confirm. onwards they went from bad to worse. The Saints were little better, it was only their superior physique In the extra period that enabled them to carry off the Cup-3 goals to 0.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE,
Why the restriction upon brewing ! should continue passes all compre hension. The war has ended, and the peace is practically secured, Why should the workman still be denied his glass of good beer at a reasonable price?
To a large number of the sections of workmen in my union who per. form laborious work good beer is a recessity, and my executive trust its
The only game that mattered in the League was at Tynecastle, where the Hearts gave Celtic a stiff run for the peints. At the start it seemed as if Celtic would have it all their own way: but Hearts came on production will not be further wonderfully in the closing stages, hindered. and Celtic had to stritch themselves
I shall be glad for your department
all the way to get their 3 goals to receive a deputation on this against 2..
As the result of this game. Celtic take the leading position on the League table; and, as they have only one engagement to fulfil they look very like carrying off the Champion- ship. Rangers are, of course, close behind. With equal games played the figures read thus,--
Celtic, 25 won, 2 lost 6 drawn, 68 goals for and 22 against-points, 56. Rangers, 25 won, 3 lost, 5 drawn: 82 goals for and 16 against.-points, 55.
OTHER MATCHES.
In a Junior International at Glas- gow. Scotland drew with England, no scoring.
subject at an early date, as the subject is one of pressing importance.
CRICKET.
The cricket season opened quietly; it will be a little time before most of: the clubs are able to take the field. There were only two outstanding games, both in the West Country After three years inactivity it was no wonder that Kilburne suffered at. eight wickets defeat from West of Scotland; and Poloc, fortunate in the possession of some of its returned soldiers, had an easy, victory over Drumpellier.
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