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HOW SCOTLAND LOST THE CALCUTTA.CUR

SCOTS BEAT WELSH AT SOCCER

[rom our own CORRESPONDENT.]

EDINBOR, March 21st, It is safe to say that no Rugby Imer national game of the whole series of con- teata has excited greater interest than the

were very useful and gave nothing" away. Many clover little touches came from the veteran Lowe Both full backs played a sound game, with Dryarinio at times bril- liant in his touch kicking. The Scottish

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(Edinburg (Herictonians); F. H. Liddell

University), A. L. Gricio (Harle quins) Seine) (cat), F. McLaren (Royal High School); 8. McQueen (Waterloo), W.

F.P.) A. Browning (Cilasgow High Bryen (Selkirk); J. M Rangerman (Glasgow. High School F.1), J. C. Ruchanan (Stewarto niana), M. Stuart

match in Edinburgh between England and D. S Davies lasgow Righ School),

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J. R Laurie (Melrose), D. M. Bertam (Watsoniaus). Stevenson (Glasgow Academicals). N. MacPherson (Newport), and A. N

ASSOCIATION-WALES OUTMATCHED.

Scotland's 9-0 victory against Wales at Paisley was not so convincing as the score might suggest. The Scottish players lid not serve up a consistent type of game. There were most palpably wenk apota in the side. If the Welsh forwards, especially those

the left on

in the region, had shown more enterprise

region of goal the

and, indeed. might have sprung a surprise. On the

which is now long overdue You have drawn level at the intervam might

the Welsh forward work

grudge the Englishmen their success. They Want than the Scots in the first half. 'The

Scotland. The respons was not difficult to understand.

During the the carrying cole has gained greatly in past few years popularity and has n

an imena of followers Those who went to Inverleith to see the Duke of York and bis Scottish fiancee must have been satisfied

us these "who went primarily to see the game. It was a memorable occasion in every respect and Scottish rejoicing would have been completa the home team and wor

Woll. The only thing lacking. from

point of view, was that victory over he would be a poor sportsinan who would were the better team, smarter in their work, sounder in their com

combination, more polished Scotsmen did not seum able to take vigor in their style, especially in the handling of cus control of the game. Cringan's injury the ball, and fall of fire and puergy up to the before the interval, which precluded his last minutes of the game. As the score in appearance in the second! Ealf was unfortu- dicates, & points to 6, there was fille between nate, both for the player, who has not had the teams in a

that was always keenly the best of luck in International games, and fought and swayed frusa end to end of the for his side. Eren

against B scratch Welli held with dazzling pility; but the little side, reduced to mediocrity by extensive difference there was favoured the visitors, changes in personnel, the Scotsmen as a who

seem to be able to produce their best team failed to impress. One cannot but feel form whenever they are opposed to Scotland. that had the same eleven bern

opposed to The Scotsmen were by no means pour prenten slivo. Only four played up to Inter- the select of England they would have hern formers; they were keon and cager workers, but their backs lacked the skill to peastrate national standard-Merton, Cairns, Wilson, a strong defence.

Where

they failed chiefly and Harper. Others were good without ba was in their bale Englishmën, who gave the average club standard,

bailing. The wide, spectren-

cuing brilliant, and a few were not-oven up to

lar

ASSOCIATION LEAGUES

of

passing of and took their passes with remarkable

i had precision,

no counterpart on the Scottish side. Much of the Scottish

Last week's results were important only 1 passing was slow and obvious; frequently the ball to those clubs threatened with relegation, was thrown wildly about; and oren good progress, Bamilton Academicals secured one Third Lanark and Clyde made material passes were too often dropped. Twenty of valuable point. and Albion Rovers on- twenty live

years ago Wales established marked ascundancy in international football countered an overwhelming reverse that by the superiority of her back play; and the leaves them with only a forlorn hope more recent ascendancy of England had been escaping the fats that has so long over due to the same excellence. Those who shadowed them. The Coatbridge club were argue that Scotland should adhere to her clear

at fack, and were beaten by seven traditional

style of forward play and rely istered to any competitor ia the current the biggest trouncing admin- upon that for success have a difficult case to defend. Brain will

generally heat brown; campaign. finesse will defeat force; and it is in the back play that there is most scope for brain and finesse. There were missed chances on he English sile also, as there always are; but the English style of play was the more at- tractive, and on the whole the more profitable.

NOW THE GAME WENE.

Hearts, 1: Motherwell, 2. Rangers, 2; Ayr United, 1. Albion Rovers 1; Hibs, 2 Hamilton Academicals, t; Celtic, 1. Caltic, ; Dundee, 1.

Airdrieonians, 4;

Motherwell, 1. Hamilton Academicals, 1; Raith Rovers, 1. Hibernians, 1; Clyde, 2. Kilmarnock, 7: Albion Rovers, 0. Third Lanark, 3: Ayr United, 0. Morton, 0; Hearts, J.

TEA, INDIGO

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In a tremendously fast game, the moat markeri feature was the astonishing pace and quickness of the English XV. It had been anticipated that the youthful vigour of the homs players would triumph in the end, but LONDON SELLING AGENTS for a team, many of whom are approaching the veteran stage, the English showed spoed and stamina that were

surprising

Thrills Smallwood's splendid try abounded, such as in the first half, when he shook off Brown- ing and Drysdale iz

turn to open the score. Then came Maclaren's cut through for a score to put the teams on level terms. In the second half we saw Gracia cor

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the English fail back, and toaching down inches from the "dead ball line, and in doing sa rolling over in crowd, in a manner reminiscent of his winning try at Cardiff, when he was flung among the spectators behind the line. Immediately came another thrill when Locke snapped up & stay pass and was off in a flash, to pass to Voyce at the right aument, and the latter ran over for a splendid try. This score being converted

Scotland

and in a debrit of two paints, Love in cash by Liddell, who rounded

Toft

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in firstrate style, all bat brought about the score which would have saved the game, but though the ball was taken over the line an English player secured the touch.

The English eight gave a fine display in all departments, and got the ball in rosat of scrums, while in the lease they showed not only clever dribbling but handled with great skill. They broke up with great quickness, and were among the Scottish three-quarters on the few occasions they had the ball at once. They were also quick in getting round in defence indeed, their quickness in ad they did was a featur Wakefield

gave them a wholehearted

tead,

1, and he was ably backed up by Ladding. ton and Conway, while Voyce, position of wing forward, upset many of Bryce's attempts to get the ball to the "threes

The home tight, though by no ments beaten, had rather the worst of mat ters, Bertram seemed to be off his hooking, and that of course, meant a lot to the othera. Some of the rushing and dribbling was really good, and always in the fore-

front was Bannerman Buchanan and Stevenson often caught the eye, while Davies pat in lots of solid work. Lawrie was outstanding in the open and was of great service

The English half-backs wores very clever combination W. J. A.- Davies, the English stand-off, stood out prominently as a general and tactican. The artistry of his touch many of them from very difficult positions, was magnificent. Kershaw, bis

der, at the scrum base had a great

with Bryce, but got away a clever service of the ball and defonded with great pluck. Bryce was the bere of the Scottish side aout played magnificently. His bril- liant clearance in the carly stages of the game both Kershaw and Davies gues sing. His defensive work was daring and socessful, and bis service of the ball, when it came to the Scottish forwards, accurate. It is difficult to estimato MacQueen's play- was very untren. Ife was the best at dofence

The Scottish time-quarters got little opportunity of showing their powers of combination. Browning was hardly up to recent form, but he had some find clear- ances both by kicks and running. Hac Laren played soundly but having ecored from a clerer cut through seemed to

think he could go through on every occasion an

and is the second half lost a Gracie was well marked, but neverthielem

them,

shono io and his wonderful try was in hig form. Liddell bad only a few chances and made the most of while he stau kept a close look out on Lowe. The English threes wore a clever combina tion, Locks and Smallwood being a very dangerous pair. Myers and Lowe, were scarcely so much in the game, but both

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