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HOME FOOTBALL

The Arsenal Wake Up

OVERRUN NEWCASTLE

HONG KONG LOSE BY 14 RUNS

Continued from page 19

trying to do so again the very next ball, he gave an easy catch to Morgan at-mid-on. He collect- ed 26 in what might be described as a patchy innings at first but improving later.”

89 for 5,

With the score

at

AFTER A TAME OPENING Hong Kong's skipper Harry Owen

(Special Air-Mail Service)

'London, Oct. 13. For half an hour this game was as tame as a film Hon. There were few. Incidenta for the crowd to

get enthusiastic about, and much of the play was not even worthy

of a reserve side.

It is true there was a mixture of reserve players on both sides but with the exception of Pearson on the Newscastle left wing, the de- putles were old staggers. Each team fed the other, and it was rare

to see a movement lasting above

one pass.

The halves dominated this por- tion of the 'game, and the two de- puty centre-halves did their work well, Betton was perhaps the more effective, in that he gave Dunne Hittle scope for movement, where- as Allen often evaded Sidey. Bet-. ton was Bwkward rather than clever, and his weight gave him a big advantage in dealing with Dunne.

which gave the outside-right, an uninterrupted and successful shot at McInroy.

The second goal which Arsenal scored ten minutes after the inter- val, was a classic. Getting the ball unexpectedly from a throw in, Bowden was off like a fash. Fairburst ran across to intercept him,

but was deceived by his swerve. It was only a momentary check, but it gave McInray time to run out of goal to take up the battle. He too, was beaten, for as he dived forward Bowden shot round him into the empty net..

Even Fairhurst usually as reli- able a back as one can find in the country, made slips, none so tra- gic as when he screwed a shot from Jack into as open net to give Arsenal a third goal: The ball would have passed across the goal- mouth but for his untimely inter- vention.

tial at Scandall Point on Wednes- day.

MORE DAVID JACK RUMOURS

He pushed the Irishman over once-rather unfairly. I thought❘ even before the pass to the centre- forward was made. Had he not

Rumour persists in finding done so Dunne must surely, have

managerial appointments for Da- got his first goal for his new club.

vid Jack, Arsenal's international After that first half-hour the forward, who is said to be con- game livened up, and it was New-templating retirement from the castle who supplied the fireworks, field at the close of the current They got the Arsenal defence rat-season. tled, Moss was out of his goal on several occasions, and once Male took his place and saved the situa- tion: In one Newcastle rald Moss felded the ball and twice was nearly charged over the line. The goal was charmed, for Richardson, given a clear course, and with Moss partly unbalanced from a previous clearance, shot right across the goalmouth.

Then five minutes from the in- terval a movement simple, in its execution, led to goal for the Arsenal. The whole ne 'got on the move, and it was Dunne's change of direction at the last minute, and a pass out to Birkett,

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There is little doubt that Jack will seek such a post when the proper time arrives, but he has no Intention of doing anything con- trary to the wishes of the Arsenal club while he is under contract with them.

Some of the rumours-especially current in the North-must, to say the least, be embarrassing to the player and the clubs mentioned..

Hughes went out to bat. With his first innings effort still fresh in the minds of the large number of people present, he was given a great ovation, but he must have felt rather anxions when he saw Hamilton put up an easy chance to Jonklass which, however, 89 not accepted. Two bails later. Hamilton tried to put the Sikh out of the ground,» missed the ball, and getting his foot in front, was given marching ordera.--89-6- 9.

Hong Kong's left hand bowler; A. R. Minu, joined his captain who opened his account of Willis with a single to the leg. giving Minu the bowling, and sending the ninety up. Off the second ball he received, Minu gave a chance be- 'hind the sticks which was not ac- cepted. To celebrate his escape, Minu then put Willls out of the ground for a six to open his acore. Thea Owen Hughes played a mai- den from Gill, and

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Minu faced Willis, and in trying to play a steady game, he offered a simple chance to Spledewinde at second slip but again the catch went a-begging. Of the next ball, Minu brought of an excellent off drive to the boundary, sending the 100 up in 93 minutes, and reach- ing his ten with two shots!

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MINU HIT OUT

The lunch interval proyed to be the best change bowler for Malaya than Owen Hughes was out, 1.b.w.. for no sooner was play resumed

to Jonklass in the first · over, Hongkong's total then standing at 101. Minu continued to be favour- ed by dame fortune, for he gave" his third chance of the day which was not accepted. He then began to hit merrily and put together 21 before he was finally out--a diff- cult caten off Gill' by Willis bring- ing about his downfall.-111-3-21.

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A CHANGED NEWCASTLE“, After seeing Newcastle United's defeat at Highbury I am prepared to hear of a big transfer or two- with hard Newcastle cash as the magnet. Perhaps a goal-scoring forward and a tip-top centre-half." Two Newcastle officials, indeed, at- tended the Grimsby Town v. Ply- mouth Argyle match, where'in all Every run counted now, and probability Betmead, the Grimsby while the patsmen were evidently centre-half, was the attraction. anxious to get then, the Malayan Newcastle had enough chancesnelding was giving away nothing at one period of the Arst-half to make the game secure, but they had no forward capable of round- ing off excellent approach work. I consider they were unlucky not to have been awarded two penalties for "hands" during a mix-up when they had the Arsenal defence in a tangle, but they were equally for- tunate to escape when Dunne was tripped in the Newcastle area.

"A disappointing match, with Arsenal little better than they have

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cover. Red- mond then had the bowling and hit one very hard to long-on. He Hoag Emg, 8th Nov., 1933. was. unlucky, however, in that Gill had a man there, so instead of getting a four, he only manag- ed one to send, the 120 up in" 115, minutes. He crossed over and that proved his undoing. for a rising one from Jonklass hit his. glove, and be was taken by Gib son at first sup.--120-9-3.

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having perived from the shore Fort Bik iztkät, Collignons of Ciego dls. In the twilight of his career He opened bis account by get-reba sa her. Secesare Jack has been moved from posting the ball away, between the bing ended if their rink into the from dawkaren: Delivery may tion to position, when he should slips for a two, and two balls Godowne of the Hong Kong and Howlcon be allowed to remain at inside later be repeated the same stroke Wharf and Gode, Company, right,, while vacancies in the other to bring the total to 124,

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