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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1932.

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1933. 7th Jan.

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THE THREE

INFERNAL

JOKES

(Continued from Page 10.)

No joke sounds quite so good the second time it is told. It seems to lose something of its essence; but Watkyn-Jones was not prepared for the awful stillness with which this one was received; nobody smiled; and it had killed twenty-two men. The joke was bad, devilish bad; counsel for the defence was frow- ning, and an usher was looking in a Hittle bug for something the judge wanted. And at this moment, as though from far away, without his wishing it, there entered the pri soner's head, and shone there and would not go, this old bad proverb: "As well be hung for a sheep as for a lamb."

THE CHINA MAIL.

England To Play China In Final

Bryant And Ridley Riddle Welsh Defence

ENGLAND'S TWO WEAKNESSES

(By Outside Left.)

| send Lakeman through. Duncan was much quieter than usual and Harris and Davis were not much in evidence until late in the game, for Lokoman did not have the op- portunities to cross the ball to the

LANGLAND qualified to meet China in the Final of the Sunday Herald Cup yesterday when they beat Wales by 8 goals to 4 on the Club ground. Although they won by a com-right often enough. The jury seemed to be fortable margin England will have ENGLAND THREE UP. just about to retire. "I have an- other joke," said Watkyn-Jones, to make at least two changes in the

England were the first to settle and then and there he read from side to meet China in the Final. down, and after twenty minutes the second slip of paper. He Perkins showed poor form at play they took the lead as the result watched the paper curiously to see centre-forward, and Fogwill did of a splendid goal. A well placed if it would go blank, occupying his

mind with so slight a thing, as men not rise to the occasion, two mts-corner from Woods was cleared out to PARDOE whose shot from in dire distress very often do, and takes costing goals. In other de thirty yards entered the net like s the words were almost immediately partments they need look no far-rocket, Johnson touching the ball expunged, wept swiftly as if by ather, for the team is built round but being unable to deviate it from hand, and he saw the paper before

the its course, so great was the force. the best half-back line in him as blank as the first. And

they were laughing this time, Colony. judge, jury, counsel for the pro- sccution, audience, and all,, and the grim men that watched him upon either side. There was no mistake about this joke.

He did not stay to see the end, and walked out with his eyes fixed on the ground, unable to bear a glance to the right or left. And since then he has wandered, avoid- ing. ports and roaming lonely places.. Two years have known hin on the Highland roads, often hungry, always friendless, always changing his district, wandering lonely on with his deadly joke.

The capabilities of Pardoe and Bliss are known but the performance of the grey-hair- ed Robinson came as

a sur prise to many. He was the hero of the first half when his splendid tackling completely subdued Duncan and Jones. His distribution left nothing to be desired and his play generally brought rounds of applause.

SEASON'S RESULTS. The following have been the results of the Sunday Herald Charity Cup this season. First Round: Portugal

Semi Final: China England

5 Scotland

3

6 Portugal

8. Wales

0 4

Sometimes for a moment he will enter Inns, driven by cold

and huuger, and hear men in the ever- ing telling jokes, and even challeng- Ing him; but he sits desolate and silent, lest his only weapon should escape from,him and his last joke! spread mourning in a hundred cota.j His beard has grown and turned grey and is mixed with moss and weeds, so that no one, I think, not even the police, would recognise him now for that dapper tout that

Pardoe gave Lakeman no rope sold the "Briton Dictionary of and kept his forwards on the move Electricity" in such a different

with judicious passes while Bliss land.

He paused, his story told, and played to his usual high standard. then his lip quivered as though he

-FINE BACKS.*~*~* would say more, and I belleve he

י.

England soon took up the running again and Ridley missed a great chance for Johnson to put over the bar for a corner. This was well placed by Baldry and PURKINS headed the second goal. A minute later Ridley sent BRYANT through to add the third.

The game became more even at this stage, though a centre by Pod- more hit the inside of the post and Johnson effected a spectacular savo from a splendid shot by Ridley.

Crossing over three goals, up, England were soon attacking and RIDLEY scored fourth..

Fast football was witnessed with the Welsh forwards showing better: understanding,

saved >Fogwill well from Jones, and then a good; passing movement resulted in Wales reducing the deficit through DAVIS. Goals now came with alarming re- gularity. Johnson, in saving, push- ed the ball out to BRYANT, who scored. England's fifth. Duncan then spoiled a good opening for Wales by centring behind, and a splendid solo effort by BRYANT placed England further ahead...

BRYANT'S "HAT TRICK" England slackened their pace, | and a good move by. Harris result- ed in JONES scoring Wales's second goal. From the restart and

B.I. Apcar Line steamers have excellent accommodation for intended then and there to yield up Fogwill, although bringing off Robertson sent Wood away

BRYANT completed the hat trick'

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1932. 7,000 31st Dec.

1933. 7,000 1st Feb. 7,000 3rd Mar,

Manila, Rabagal, Brisbane, Sydray

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savea,

his deadly joke on

splendid that Highland some

showed with a splendid header. Jones road, and to go forth then with his clearly that he has not the big

DUNCAN shot, the ball passing EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South), three blank slips of paper, perhaps match temperament, though his was wide with an effort and then

to a felon's cell, with one more two backa gave hima, ttle cause

underneath Fogwill. Morrison murder added to his crimes, but for anxiety. Allen and Strange now went up to centro forward, and harmless at last to man. I there-made a splendid pair, playing with went close twice within a minute, fore hurried on, and only heard good understanding.

but Bryand again secured posses- him mumbling sadly behind me, England lacked a leader in theirion to pass to RIDLEY for the lat standing bowed and broken, all attack; the danger.' alwaya Cameter to draw Johnson and place the alone in the twilight, perhaps tell-from the wings, Woods and Bryant ball into an empty net for ing over and over even then the taking all the kudes in the second eighth goal: Wales never gave up half. Ridley and Bryant were the arch-schemers of every raid, shar-trying and Duncan shot across the ing six of the goals between them, gost; Fogwill erred in allowing the ball to go by, for HARRIS hooked Woods was overshadowed by Baldry in the first half, but he im- the ball in from the line to score a proved later to put in some good grand concluding goal.

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1932. 6,500 29th Dec. 8,000 30th Dec. 14,000 80th Dec.

7,000

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+

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6,100 18th 12,000 18th May 11,000

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COMING SOON

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·

Result:

England Wales

8

4

the

Mr. Baldwin lined out the tearns as follows.

Wales had a good defence in Johnson, Mullane and Morrison, the last-named being more out standing by virtue of his splendid

England Fogwill (Club); Allen tackling.. Podmore was the best of

(Artillary) Strange (Club); Robertson the halves. Channings was a great (Navy), Pardoo (Artillery) Bliss (Kow- worker in the centre, but with foon); Woods (Artillery), ̈ ̈ ̈ Brynnt

Parkins (Navy), Ridley Morgan and Podmore he found the (Artillery), English forward line a little too and Baldry (Lincol Wales: Johnson;

Morrison; strong. The left wing of the

Morgan, Podmore (Borderers), Chan- Welsh side were the most dangernings (Police), Harris, Davis, Lake- ous with Jones always seeking to man, Jones and Duncan (Borderera).

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