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Barclays Defeat Hong Kong And Shanghai By Wide Margin

CURIOUS POSITION OF J. A. MARCHANT

ENGLAND

DEFEATS

HUNGARY

Easy Victory

The lang-anticipated football match "between England and Hun- gary was played at Highbury" to- day before an official attendance of 36,000. Engiand, paying clever

WALES DEFEATS SCOTLAND

Sensational Upset

Dundee, Dec. 2.

Scotland was sensationally de- feated to-day by Wales in An international football match. the Welshmen leading by one-nil st half-time and then scoring the decider in the 77th minute of

the game after Scotland. had equalised.

The ground at Dundee was sticky after overnight rain, but Wales quickly accommodated themselves to the conditions and a series of dangerous forward line ments eventually led to the first goal of the match, by which the visitors led at half time.

move-

A crowd of 25,000 watched the game, and saw Ancell retire after the first three minutes with un injured leg.

football won by alx goals to two.

England was represented by:- Tweedy; Mae and Catlin; Britton. Not a brilliant display, no "big Young and Keen; Crooks, Bowden. names," nor thousands of delirious Drake, Carter and Brook. Hun- rattle-waving spectators-but * gary turned out the following: hard, rampaging game of the kind Szabo; Vago and Biro. Lazar, that may well be the very back- Xarosd and Dudas; Sas, Vince bone of club Rugby, writes a Cseh, Szengeller and Titkos. "Morning Fost", correspondent of" Hungary won the toss and both the match between Barclays Bank, sides indulged in well-conceived and the Hong Kong and Shang-movements. Cseh sent in two hai Bank, which the former wor beautiful shots, while Drake, Bow- by 22 points to 6 points. That den and Crooks were prominent. was the impression of the casual The Hungarian. passing was an ob- observer attracted, perhaps by the ject lesson, the ball being nearly *light flavour of the Orient always sent along the ground after brought to the cold. unromantic an opponent had been drawn from suburban streets of North Ealing. position,

Here were two Intelligent hard-! After 25 minutes, and against working teams, Barclays striving" the run, of play Brook scored from vigorously for victory. Hongkong | Drake's pass, but Hungary equalis- and Shanghal doing likewise to ed half a minute later through avoid defeat. A high wind made Cseh, while in the 35th minute accurate kicking difficult, but not Drake put England ahead again.

Thereafter Wales had most of too difficult for Mattinson,

The Arsenal player scored again the play and led by a single goal Barclays' fullback, who in a steady before half time. when England] at the interval. display got in much

valuable les 3-1. touch-finding.

Hyde and Collings were always thrustful in the centre, and both saw a great deal of the ball, for Lloyd was by far the more suc- cessful hooker. They were both melined to part with the ball as though it had suddenly got red- bot, and Casiot, on the wing, reacted accordingly, usually check- ing his pace perceptibly before Accepting the pass. Williams and Mostyn Lewis worked hard behind

the scrum.

Both packs went at it hammer and tongs with rare determination and spirit. Incidentally. the for- ward battle may almost be said to have started before the match be- gan. Both sides. wanted Marchant to play for them, as his appoint- thent with Barclays ended at moon on Saturday, and he was leaving to join the staff of Hong Kong and Shanghai. They were

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Hungary opened the scoring in the first four minutes, when Vince completed a beautiful combined movement, but two minutes later Britton equalised' direct from a free kick from 20 yards which left the Hungarian defence standing.

The English team played force- ful and selful football and were superior in strength at close-quar- ter play. Drake scored. for Eng- land in the 20th minute and Car-

ter put on another four minutes

from the end.

Both sides played at top speed on a soft ground, but finally Eng

land won 6-2. — Reuter

HOME RUGBY.

still dis- Hampshire And Kent

cussing the position as they walk-

ed on to the field. Marchant played for Barclays, and played well.

HONG KONG TIRE

The Hong Kong forwards, led by Beli, were more at home in the Joose than ln, the set serums, but they seemed to tire rather early in the game; and never showed the same fire, as they did in the first ave minutes, when they scored their two tries.

Win

London, Dec. 2.

Two Rugby Union County cham- p'onship encounters were played yesterday, Hampshire beating the Eastern Counties, at Bournemouth, by 14 points to 7, while at Black- heath Kent beat Middlesex by 8 points to 3.

In the only big friendly game yesterday, Aldershot Services beat Portsmouth Services by 27 points to 12-

Kester.

The first came from Bell, who dashed over from a rush with the ball at his feet, and the second from Carruthers after a quick heel from: a loose scrummage. Car- ¡ ruthers and Knightly had just enough opportunities to show that

F.A. CUP REPLAYS they would be a dangerous pair if the ball would come their way

Four Matches Decided more often. In one or two isolated bursts Day showed a fine turn of

London, Dec. 2. speed, but on the other wing Tay

Four first-round F. A. Cup re- was kept somewhat subdued by plays were decided to-day, Hartic- the excellent tackling of Jones. pools beat Rotherham on therr Before the interval Mattinson, own ground by two goals to mil.

converted, against the wind, a try by Hyde, who crossed about half- way out after Lloyd had broken from the loose. Later, Mattinson kicked a penalty goal from about 30 yards out, and Barclays chang- ed over leading by 8 points to 6.

Thereafter it was all Barclays. During a spell 01 pressure Marchant Intercepted and Thompson over near the corner: Collings scored the best try of the match, changing his direction twice before dashing in under the posts, but Mostyn Lewis failed with the kick; Western barged

sent

over from a scramble, shook off all comers, and ran behind the line tawards the posts, Hyde'making no mistake with the kick, and Knight crashed over from a similar tussle tor the last try, which was not converted.

CRICKET

Army Team For To-morrow

The following will represent the Army first eleven in a friendly match against the Indian Recrea- Hoa Club to-morrow at Bookun- Doo, play commencing at 2 p.m. sharp: Capt. Walch, Col. Light- 1oot; Capt. Ryland, Lt. Clegg-H, Lt. Garthwaite, Lt. Pritchard, Lt. Darran, Lt, Murphy, Q.M.B. Warr Cpl. Jackson and Sgt. Daniells,

Spennymoor beat Boston by two goals to all Southend defeat Cry- stal Palace by a similar score, and Lincoln, playing at New Brighton, won by three goals to two after extra time Reuter.

round now reads:

The revised draw for the second

Carlisle v. Clapton O." Mansfeld v. Bournemouth. Shildon v. Dartford. "Cardiff v. Swindon,

Burton . Darlingham. “ Lincoln v. Oldham

Inswich v. Spenny Moor. Walsall v. Yeovil and Petters. Walthamstow v. Exeter, Accrington v. T. Wells Rangers. Wrexham v. Gillingham.

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After ten minutes a clever Scot tish "combination opened up the game and dominated the changes, but after 23 minutes Glover scored a surprise goal when Hopkins broke away and centred perfectly. Simpson slipped in at tempting to tackle and Glover scored easily.

Ancell, who was injured in the first half resumed limping on the left wing after the interval. The game slackened of considerably, with Scotland attacking raggedly and Wales seemingly content to remain on the defensive.

Walker equalised in the 58th minute after Gray had failed to clear properly a head from Mc- Culloch.

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However. Glover obtained 77th minute. The end came with winning point for Wales in the

equalise, but their finishing was Scotland doggedly attempting to very poor. The Welsh attacks were always the more dangerous. and they deserved to win.

There was one change in the advertised Welsh team, Murphy of West Bromwich replacing Edwards. -Reuter

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