THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 22, 1938.
ENGLAND'S
RIOTIC
OF GOALS
IRISH LEAGUE TROUNCED
LAWTON'S FINE OPPORTUNISM
Belfast, To-day.
The English League easily triumphed over the Irish League in their Inter-League tussle here yesterday, the former emerging winners by 8 goals to 2.
SOUTHAMPTON SIGN UP YOUNG
FOOTBALLING TWINS
SOUTHAMPTON have signed two young footballing twins, Carycl
and Arnold White, both forwards. They are so much alike that people who have known them for years cannot always tell them apart. They are 18 years of age, and when at school were coached by Mr. Tom Parker, now the Southampton · manager." Their home town is Woodford, Northamptonshire, and Fanny Walden, the former, international footballer and Test match umpire, had a hand in their training.
Tommy Hyams
Hyams Knocked Out In The Eighth
London, September 10.
Adapting themselves to
the treacherous conditions in .the second-half, when the ground was Ron James, of Swansea, knocked-out Tommy Hyams, the Lon- very slippery through a heavy don light-weight, in the tenth round of a contest scheduled for twelve storm breaking near the interval, three-minutes rounds at the Mannesmann Hall, Swansea, last night. the English team completely dominated the home side, being vastly superior in all departments. The storm caused people to scamper across the pitch to shelter in the reserved stand and held up the game for a few minutes.
were
The Englishmen
vastly superior and their clever and elaborate inter-passing movements completely baffled the Irish defence in the latter stages of the game.
IMPRESSIVE START
the In the first half, however, Irishmen were very impressive and made ground much quicker than their opponents as a result of more direct methods, but constant slip- ping caused defensive errors.
Morton opened the scoring for England in the second minute of the
The end came very surprisingly, as centre, of the ring, and after James both men were fighting close in the
delivered a hard right to the body Hyams cried out, staggered back, and] fell to the floor. The referee pro- ceeded to count.
FOOTBALL
(Continued from Page 19):
BRITISH PLAYERS FARE BADLY
U.S. WOMEN'S OPEN GOLF TITLE
Wilmette, Illinois, To-day. Miss Clarrie Tiernan, youngest player in the British Curtis Cup golf team, reached the third round [where, however, she succumbed
Mrs. E. H. Hury, of Texas.
Mrs. A. C. Critchley, formerly Miss Diana Fishwick, was also eli- minated, but during the second round.
In the Second Round Miss Clarrie Tiernan beat Mrs. O. S. Hill, of Kansas, by. 4 and 2, while Miss Bet- ty Jameson, of Texas, beat
Walker by 4 and 2..
Mrs.
Miss Peggy Graham, of Holly- wood, beat Miss Jessie Anderson by 2 and 1, while Miss Traung beat Mrs. A. C. Critchley, at the 19th.
The most surprising result of the first round, however, was the de- Hyams made an effort to rise, but goal from a melee and shortly befeat of Mrs. Glenna Collet-Vare, failed to get to his
Ching-to, former holder of the U.S. title, by fore was counted out. The bell for the end of following up a drive by Fung King Miss D. Kirby, of Atlanta, who was to go simultaneously. the round and the count of 10 appeared cheong, placed the ball in the net one up.
the when Jackson partially cleared
When the count reached
feet and
eight
.
It was a good contest, with Hyams drive. doing the most forcing, but James counter-punched with power and land- ed several good rights and lefts that appeared to stagger Hyams more than
once.
game, when he headed through, but YESTERDAY'S
Ireland equalised through McIvor
-
in the
15th minuté. Lawton
HOME
RUGBY
gave England the lead, however, RESULTS
when he netted in the 35th minute
and England led at the interval by
the odd goal in three..
Ireland opened the second half played yesterday and resulted in very promising form and Shearer follows:- equalised in the third minute, but Bristol
London, To-day.
Several Rugby
matches were
as
23 Clifton
0
thereafter England were all
over Rugby
them and three minutes later Welsh gave the visitors the lead.
Bridgend
9 Northampton 9 Abertillery
0.
--Reuter.
Lawton, as the result of brilliant
opportunism scored two goals
in ARSENAL
rapid succession, while England's BEAT SWISS
tally of eight goals was completed
by further scores from Goulden, WANDERERS 3-2
Lawton and Robinson.-Reuter.
This was the Irish League's se-
London, To-day.
cond defeat in the present series, A friendly soccer match was held having been beaten by the Scottish on the Highbury ground yesterday League by 6 goals to 1 on Septem-when the Arsenal beat the Swiss ber 7.
Wanderers by 3 goals to 2.—Reuter.
the interval Hau
re-
Another British player succumb-
The second half was very thrilling ed, when Miss Clarrie Tiernan was and with the rain stopping, the chin- beaten in the Third Round by Mrs. ese players gained a better foothold, E. R. Hury, of Texas, the American Fung King-cheong eventually ducing their arrears with a fine goal player being 2 up. Mrs. Julius Page, when Hau Ching-to passed back after Jr., an American Curtis Cup play- taking the ball almost to the goal-line, er, safely entered the Fourth Round There was no further scoring al-when she beat Miss Betty Jame- though the Federation team were son by 4 and 2.---Reuter.
on top.
Middlesex: Jackson; Watson and Sheehan; Freshwater, Bright and Wil- kinson; Grogan, Courtney, Pearson, Saw and Marrable.
:
WEST OF ENGLAND GOLF CHAMPION
HK.C.A.A.F.: Pau Kan-ping (S.C. A.A.); Lee Tin-sang (S.C.A.A.) and Mak Shui-hon (S.C.A.A.); Leung H. J. Roberts (Brand Hall) defeated Wing-chiu (S.C.A.A:), Lau Hing-choi A. S. Anderson (Burnham and Berrow) (S.C.A.A.) and Soong Ling-sing (East-2 and 1 in the thirty-six holes final of ern); Tso Kwai-shing (S.C.A.A), Fung the West of England Open Amateur King-cheong (S.C.A.A.), Lee Wai-tong Championship, on the course of the (S.C.A.A.), Lau Tau-man (S.C.A.A.) Burnham and Berrow Club at Burn- and Hau Ching-to' (Eastern).
NEWCASTLE SIGN SCOTTISH
CENTRE
ham-on-Sea, yesterday. Roberts ap- peared likely to win by a much bigger margin, as at one time he led by six holes, but his rival produced fighting golf in the second round, and was only one down with five to play. Roberts held grimly on to his lead to win at the seventeenth.
and
Newcastle United have signed Willie Scott, centre forward of. Aberdeen. Twenty-one years of age, he stands 5 United quickly agreed upon a substan- feet 10 inches, and weighs 11st 10 lbs. tial transfer fee, and the negotiations Other League clubs besides Newcastle were completed in Edinburgh yester- saw Scott play on September 10. The day. Scott is a native of Aberdeen.
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