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MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1932.

NEWCASTLE WIN F.A. CUP FOR THIRD TIME

LONDON TEAM SCORE FIRST BUT FAIL TO HOLD DASHING NORTHERNERS

EQUALISING GOAL

DISPUTED

DEFEAT OF THE ARSENAL ATTRIBUTED TO THE

ABSENCE OF ALEX. JAMES.

(From Our Own Correspondent.)

THE CHINA

MAIL.

INTERPORT CRICKET He had, however, shown & good“

TRIAL

Ground Fielding of a High Standard.

FORM MAINTAINED.

variety of defensive strokes.

Minu Out of Luck.

Minu bowled well, but without any luck. His Arst six overs· pro- duced only five runs. Pereira's opening overs were of a good length, but he was bowling too much on the wicket for a fast bowlor. It was a cunningly "dis- guised ball which sent Patterson The Interport Trial at the back to the pavilion, Hunter whip- H.K.C.C. on Saturday must have ping off the bails with the bats- given the Selection Committee man yards out of his crease. Back some idea of the strength of the and Burnett as change bowlers did probable team for Shanghai. Al-not impress as they might "hävd moat everyone played to their done had they received opportpa- Madar usual form and never at anytime itles with the new ball. was the cricket dull..

kept a very steady length and gave away only five runs in four overs. Hunter the Best,

Zimmern Pleases. Richardson did not get a chance to show of his best, as he was un- Of the wicket-keepers Hunter fortunate to delect a ball wide of was undoubtedly the better of the his wicket on to his stumps. two, and the fact that there were Zimmern, however, showed enter- 17 extras does not detract from prise in a pleasing knock for 21 his performance behind the sticks. which included four boundaries. It was the first time that he had He is a hard hitting bataman once taken Pereira, Minu, Beckor

London, Saturday. Complete Results Since the War.

1919-20 Aston Vilis 1 Huddersfield "Newcastle United on Saturday won the Eng-1920-21 Tottenham Wolves lish F.A. Cup, by defeating Woolwich Arsenal in 1921-22 Huddersfield 1 Preston NE. he has settled down, but it is in Madar, and he stood up to all of

the Final by 2 goals to 1.

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1922-28 Bolton 2 West Ham 1923-24 Newcastin 2 Aston Villa

The game, played before a crowd of 92,000, in-1924-25 Sheffield U. 1 Cardiff C.

Bolton 1926-27 Cardiff C.

1 M'chester C. 1 Arsenal

* Huddersfield 2 Portsmouth 2 Huddersfield

1927-28 Blackburn 1828-29 Bolton 1929-30 Arsen! 1030-31 West Brom. 2 Birmingham 1931-32 Newcastle 2 Arsenal

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his first few overs that he causes them in a most creditable manner. [anxiety. On Saturday he was The ground fielding during the day bowled by a beauty out of Alan was of a high standard, and with Reid's bag of tricks.

one or two days allotted to field. ing practice the Hong Kong side should be able to give a very fair account of itself In this depart- ment.

Dogged Fincher.

cluding Their Majesties, the King and Queen, pro-

0 E. F. Fincher batted doggedly duced a thrilling struggle in which the ascendancy

for his 27 and was painfully slow, changed rapidly as first one side, and then the

but a little match practice was in other, took command of the game. Arsenal scored Aston Villa and Blackburn dicated as he was not one of those Full scores were as follow:-

in action the E. J. R. Mitchell's XI. first, but the northerners evened the score before Rovers share the distinction of who were seen

won the Cup on six occa-nets on Thursday. He hit only J. E. Richardson, b Gosano". the interval, going on to improve in the second half,sions; Sheffeld United on four; twe boundaries during his stay for E. Zimmern, b Reld and taking the lead in the 27th minute.

Bolton over an hour at the wicket. Ride E. F. Fincher, b. Gosano Wanderers, and West Bromwich was not allowed to get going, be-L. T. Ride, c and b P. Madar

ing brilliantly caught and bowled E. J. R. Mitchell, retired COMPLETE RECORD OF THE by Pat Madar before he had scor- A. H. Madar, B Hamilton

The Press are unanimous in their opinion that Allan's equalising goal in the first half should not have been allowed.

Ti:e winners

victory, which

BEASLEY LOSES PLACE.

deserved

due wns

ly to. the carrying

United,

and Newcastle

Albion on thres occasions.

FINALISTS.

Newcastle U.

ed. Mitchell opened in his usual A. C. Beck, c Mackay, shaky manner, but later played Hamilton Third Round v. Blackpool (a) 1-1 bright cricket, favoured by missed F. D. Pereira, c McLellan,

replay 1-0 chances, for 96 retired. He hit

P. Madar

Fourth Round v.. Southport (h) 1-1 three boundaries during his stay A. R. Minu, c E C. Fincher,

replay 1-1 at the crenae. One hard chance b Hamilton .... Second replay 9-0 to Gosane at mid off was excus G. C. Burnett, b Hamilton

their frequently threatened, the game main-running from end to end. Jack Fifth Round out of twice narrowly failed with headers Sixth Round plan of attack. and then Roberts twice intervened Semi-final Their tactics in the second period when Parker miskicked.

those of the were superior to

t

well-laid

Arsenal. The result was a sur- prise as the Londoners were strong favourites to repeat their success of two years ago.

Allen was the hero of the match, the dashing Newcastle centre for ward scoring both goals. who played splendidly,"

Arsenal's goal.

John, scored

Allen Equalises.

1 Newcastle Second Half.

Final

Extras (B12)-i.

Total

v. Leicester C. (h) 3-1 ably dropped, but Rold committed J. Hunter, not out

v. Watford (h) 5-0 an inexplicable blunder when he dropped a sitter in the gully off V. Chelsea

(at Huddersfield) 2-1 Gosano's bowling. v. Ársenal

(at Wembley 2-1

Arsenal.

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Beck

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Best Knock of the Day.

Fall of wickets:-1 for 10, 2 for Madar showed good form in col. 38, 3 for 42, 4 for 86, 5 for 108, Eight minutes before the inter-

lecting 28 which included four 6 for 112, for 128, 8 for 128, 9 val Boyd got away on his own. He

25 8 boundaries. It was perhaps the for 159, 10 for 160. centrod inches between Mose and

The Scorers: Allen 7, Boyd 5,st innings of the day. He has a * BOWLING ANALYSIS. the goalpost and ALLEN dashed in and equalised. Newcastle kept up Lang 4, Richardson 4, Cape 2, very good eye and is "a staunch supporter of forward play. His the pressure, and were very unlucky Weaver 2, McMenemy 1.

innings coupled with; his spell with Gosano when Moss made the save of a life-

Duckitt 11-1 the ball on Saturday should go a Third Round v. Darwin (h) time from Boyd's stinging shot.

Fouth Round v. Plymouth A (h) 4-2 long way to securing him his first Hamiton Half-time':

Reid" Arsenal Magnificent Goalkeepers.

1Fifth Round v. Portsmouth (a) -2.0 Interport blazer.

Sixth Round v. Huddersfield (1) 1-0} Madar v. Pereira. Both goal-keepers played magni-

Back, who has been showing ficently, effecting many wonderful Newcastle resumed brilliantly Semi-final v. Manchester City

(at Wembley) 1-2 much promise of late as a bats- Two of the shots stopped and Weaver sent the ball across

man, was out to a very bad stroke by Moss were terrific shots which the Arsenal goal-mouth where Finni v. Newcastle United would normally have earned points. Moss by clever positioning effect. Hulme recovered at the lasted a remarkable save from close minate, and took his usual place on range from Boyd's header. the wing. This meant that the bril liant 18-year-old Beasley lost his Arsenal milgoed ́a∙great chance place. The wizard, Alec James, when in a moment of excitement was unable to play, and many at Jack flung up his hands when tributed the Areenal's defeat to the Hulme centred, Newcastle were defection of the most brilliant in-monopolising the game, but the aide forward in the'game;"

forwards repeatedly

saves.

Newcastle Above Form. Arsenal's desperate rallies at the end of the match were bf no avail, weak, hurried shooting failing to penetrate a rigid defence. New castle's passing was delightful throughout. Their form wes a wonderful contrast to that of last week when they were defeated by Portsmouth by the large score of six goals to ni).

Jack Handles.

A. Reid's XI.

A. E. Mackay, b Përeira

(at Wembley) 1-2 when attempting to hit a ball

A. A. Rumjahn, b Beck ... pitched well off the wicket. Gosano, run out .. 20 5 Pereira again went for the bowl- Newcastle Finals,

ing, and hit two boundaries before D. McLellan, b Burnett Newcastle's appearances in the falling a victim to the slows of Pat Madar. Had he been favour- Final have been as follows:-~~-

1984-5 Aston Villa 2 Newcastle 0ed by a dropped catch he might 1905-6 Everton 1 Newcastle have scored many more runs, as 1907-8 Wolves 3 Newcastle 1 he has a wonderful eye and his He was missed *1909-10 beat Barnsley...2-0 1-1 footwork is excellent. chances through mla-kicking to]

at Old Trafford. front of the goal. Allen sent in a 1910-11 lost Bradford C. .1-0 0-0 sharp rising shot that had the Ar*1923-24 beat Aston Villa .2-0 senal defènce in a tangle but Moss Arsenal have figured twice in saved superbly

bapa, the Cup final:- McMenemy and Lambert were 1925-27 Cardiff C. 1 Arsenal

1929-30 Arsenal injured in a tackle but they re- sumed.

Winning Goal.

Newcastle took the lead in the twenty-seventh minute when Roberts mis-kicked and let in ALLEN' who be-shot to the left corner of the' nét,

well clear of Moss, utst

Wembley Stadium, Saturday. The appearance of the sun fore noon prompted Their Majesties to attend definitely, "and" "the crowd of 92,000 sang the National Anthem as they arrived at 2.50 p.m.

The teams filed out a few minutes later, and the players shook hands with His Majesty on the field. Parker won the toss. The turf was springy.

Northerners Settle Down. Allen kicked off. Arsenal at- tacked immediately, but Fairhust relieved, back passing to Melnroy, Newcastle were finding the pace of the ground better than the Lon-

doners, two quick corners giving the Londoners trouble.

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also hitting the ball in the middle of the bat during his brief spell at the wicket. Minu provided Hamilton with his third wicket, being caught at first slip before o scoring. He is another hitter

who, when set, is a most danger ous bataman. Burnett came in at

YANKEES TROUNCE 128 and proceeded to hit Rumjahn

ATHLETICS.

7 Brooklyn 7 New York 10 St. LouisTM

in one over out of the ground twice and to the rails once, but he was bowled by a good length 'ball' from Hamilton after making a poor attempt to hit that also out of the

New York, Saturday. The following were to-day's | ground. Jack Again,Fumbles. The Arsenal missed a golden op- Baseball results:

National League. portunity a few minutes fater when

Boston Bastin put the ball over id frònt,

'Philadelphia of the goal, but Jack, whoWES playing at centre" forward, shot Pittsburgh weakly. Richardson went off in- Chicago jured at this stage, but later ret American League.

Cleveland turned limping.

16 Philadelphia

The Arsenal were now mont ́des New York perate and their accuracy suffered Washington in consequence. Newcastle de St. Louis lighted their supporters with fine swinging passes and were pressing at the finish.

Better Tactics.

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Good work by Jack enabled The Northerners thoroughly de Cincinnati

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2 Cincinnati

8 Detroit

5 Boston 11 Chicago New York, Yesterday National League: ..........

2 New York

· 12 · Pittsburgh |

3. St Louis

2 Philadelphia

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8 Philadelphia

Hulme to get in a troublesome served their victory for the man- Boston

Kauno · American League. centre and Helatoy had difficulty in ner in which they persistently tipping Bastin's shot over the bar, played to plan in the cleverest New York fine anticipation saving a certain manner. They worried the A Washington goal; "Jack" was dangerous insonal defence in the second balt Detroit: Initiating attacks, but Heinroy by keeping the ball in the sun's

·was equal to 'emergencies, `Arsenal raya, and the Arsenal defence was continued to attack and JOHN then subjected to heavy pressure. twelfth minute from a melse in the ply, the forwarde with their usual goal-mouth:

passes,

Most Impressive Bowler. Gosano was the most impressive of the bowlers His fast ball come ing in from the off had many of the batsmen in difficulties, Pat Madar opened well in his 'first' spell, but was later on the expen- sive side. Hamilton's figurds flat |tored him, as he was not Bowling up to his usual standard.; Reid bowled well at times and his figures at the close of the innings were excellent tel:

Rumfahm Bata Well

AA: Rumjahn played the most impressive tunings when Reid's eleven batted. He scored only 14 out of 88 whilst at the wicket, but during that time he played a stout defensive knock in the face of Fefeira at his fastest. Being

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beaded in for the Arsenal in the Their half-backs; had no time to WRESTLING HONOURS

John Wings” Cleverly, John, who is really half back was conspicuous as a winger. He nearly scored a second goal After several amrious Naweastie attacked, but checked Bastin

The Newcastle attack was the more forceful, and Allen, their dashing leader of opportunities turn of

FOR PUPILS 110

Boyd plafity The distribution nti diplomai show his une, pup

4 ER-Duckiti; not 'out":

1 W. F. Folley, c Beck, b A. H

Madar

0 W. Patterson, át. Hunter,

Pereira

P. Madar, run out

Extras (B17, NB1)

Total (főr 8 <wkta.);

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