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England Defeats Ireland At Twickenham
VICTORY SECURED BY ODD POINT
60,000 WITNESS MATCH
London, Feb. 13. A crowd of 80,000 saw England record her second triumph in the International Rugby Tourna- ment, when she best Ireland by 9 points to a after a pointless first half. England opened the season with a 4-3 win over Wales.
The weather was dull and the pitch was on the soft side, follow- ing yesterday's rain.
Olles completed the
English
team in place of Gadney who is unft, while Ireland field the same side announced earlier in week.
the
land. 17 and three have been drawn,
1936-7 TABLE. TO DATE
England
Scotland
Ireland Wales
..
Pts.
P. W. L. F.A. Pts.
2- 2.0 13 11 4
11 013 6, 2
101 & 19' 0' 3 0 2.0 17
VIVID BROADCAST
DESCRIPTION.
Direct From Twickenhaa
The following is a vivid descrip- tion of the match broadcast by the B.B.C. direct from Twickenham:-
The match resulted in a narrow win for England by 9 pelats to 8. The first half
of
Ireland, securing the ball from the scrum, pressed from the out- set, aut Owen-Smith, with a long punt into touch, checked two dan- gerous attacks. The inability of the English backs to hold the greasy ball wasted many of their was llfeless and consisted forwards' efforts. The Irish three-some indifferent gathering of the quarters were safer in their hand- ball and long and hard, aimless ling and opened up the game in kicking. At half time there was masterly manner.
no score, and the crowd of some 55,000 were almost asleep. *ince half-time was over there was a very different tale to tell. The game suddenly took an exciting turn and the crowd became very
QUICK TACKLING
EL
enthusiastic.
HOME RUGBY
RESULTS
Manchester Swamp Liverpool
London, Feb. 13.
The following were the results
of Rugby Union League matches
played here to-day!----
Bedford 11. Bath 0.
Cardif 14. Cloucester 0.
Coventry 7, Northampton 6.
Headingly 24, Bradford 3. Leicester 0, Newport 225 London Scottish 5, Birkenhead
Park 0.
Manchester 35, Liverpool 6. Oxford University 15, Bristol 6. Rosslyn Park 14. Cambridge
University.
US. Portsmouth 19, Devonport
Services 3.
Old Leysians 0. Guy's Hospital 11. St. Bart's Hospital 0. Moseley 3. Aberavon 22, London Welsh 5. Neath 14, Fenarth 6. Pontypool 0, Bridgend 6. Plymouth Albions 8. Torquay
Athletic 0.
Waterloo 8, Sale 0. Heriotonians 8, Glasgow Acade-
micals 12. Watsonians 33, Edinburgh Uni-
versity 3.-
Boyle very nearly scored, being pullea down when only few yards from the English line. The Irish players were much quicker In their tackling and attacked continuously, but Owen-Smith
Less than two minutes after
Huskisson extraordinarily steady and half-time
(England) repulsed several attacks with long
made an opening and passed to punts to touch, in addition
Butler who touched down for a to bundling. Moran into touch when try which was not converted. This that player was only five yards are England a lead of 3 points SPEEDWAY CONTEST
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Melbourne, Feb. 12.
to Ireland's nll. In less than an- Cranmer crashed through
other 2 minutes from an excellent crowd of players, but was pull-movement by Ireland's outsides The speedway contest between ect down a few yards from the Moran scored a try for Ireland, Australia and the World, repre- line: Candler gained possession which also was not converted. This sented by Great Britain and the from the thrilling scrummage al-made the score 3 points all. United States, resulted in a the most under the Irish posts and was Shortly after George Morgan (Tre- with 27 points a-side. only pulled down in the nick of land) intercepted a pass by Eng-Reuter's Bulletin Service. time when attempting to drop a goal.
'land, raced down the field and scored a try. Balley took the kick,
It was indeed a narrow escape and converted it. Incidentally. COLONY RUGBY WIN
for Ireland, whose fierce tackling this was the first try out of twenty- and forward rushes disorganised five tries scored by Ireland in the the England afteen, whose tine last few scrummaging was nulled by the
inability of their threequarters to hold the ball. Halftime arrived without any score.
Shanghai, Feb. 13.
years to be converted. The Hong Kong rugby fteer This brought the score to, re-visiting Shanghai defeated "The land 8 points, England 3 points. Rest" of Shanghai to-day by 26 The game went in a most ex- clting ding-dong way, at one time
The following were the teams Ireland attacking dangerously and England Owen Smith: Butler, the next the same could be said of Cranmer. Candler, Sever: Kemp England It was noticeable that and Giles; Longland. Toft, Pres- England were frequently taking a cott, Wheatley, Hushisson, Weston, scrum for a line-out, probably be- J. Dick (Northampton), Campbell. cause the English scrum were
Ireland: -- Malcolmson
(North heavier and able to hold better: Ireland); Boyle (Dublin Univer- With only 10 minutes to go the re- sity): Bailey (University College, feree gave a penalty kick against
KEEPS BABY WELL Dublin, McMahon (Black Rock Ireland. and Cranmer taking the
Sidz Agenta:- W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA), LTD.
Huddersfield Town's Hidden Talent
Funny how seldom we hear the name of Joe Payne mentioned in a transfer connection, writes A Home correspondent. Yet, the Luton leader has strong, admirers in official quarters.
Maybe the admirers are all scared by what Luton would ask
If they should decide to part with Joe...
ال
The other day, for instance, 1 heard of a conversation between an Aston Villa and a Luton man. Jolly Joe was the tople and, it is alleged by my informant, the Agure of £10,000 was named as a likely basis on which any nego-
lations could be opened.
that
I'm not going to claim negotiations WERE opened!
That's an idea of how the Hat- ters value their "hat-trickster."
Why Joe Devine
Wouldn't Sign
Ire-
College). Morgan (Clontarf); kick scored a penalty goal, This Cramey (Queen's), Morgan (Clon-brought the score to Ireland tarf). (captain), Alexander (North points, England 6 points. Ireland), Corken (Collegians), land attacking hard were rather Deering (Bective), Graves (Wan- caught napping and Sever racing derers), Lawlor (Bective), Russell away with the ball managed to University College, Cork), Biggins score a try in the far corner, which Collegians), Walker (Collegians). was not converted,
The following have been the re- sults for the past 10 years:
1928 England
1929 Ireland
76 Bm5
1930 Ireland
53
1931 Ireland
6--5
1912 England
11-8
Willie Steel For Sale
1933 England
17-6
1934 England
10-8
1935 England
1936 Ireland
14-3 6-3 9-8
lot of since
Note that Wille Steele was "out again in his own position for Bir- mingham the week-end,
The Scot hasn't had a appearances at right-back he left Liverpool for St. Andrew'». Hence his display at Stoke was specially watched.
Birmingham have made no secret of their intention to let Steele go since Willie thinks he ought to be playing First Di- vision football.
The transfer fee is, of course, the snag to immediate business. Birmingham are asking more than chicken-feed
Dark Horses
When Huddersfield Town-trans- fer players they usually have something up their aleeves. Early this season, for instance, they transferred George Roughton to Manchester United. Next thing far as the we knew the Town had spent a big Joe Devine transfers concerned.fee to land the services of Pat Everything was practically nxed-Beasley from Arsenal....
All is over between Birmingham and Chesterfeld, so
the fee not much over £1000-but,
Lainly two outside-rights have
as you all know, the player has teft Huddersfield. One. Duncun
1937 England
Of the total number of games played. England have won 36, Ire-
England was particularly lucky as Malcolmson slipped up just as he was tackling Sever, and through this the latter got In. This was within three minutes to time, and the score was England 9 points. Ireland 8 points. Ireland pressed again and a penalty kick was given against England. Balley took the kick but it went wide. A minute after this the whistle blew for full time. England thus won her sec- and International, rugby match by the narrow margin of one point,
This player is at present attend- British · Physical
ing Leeds Training College in or- der to qualify as a teacher. Hud- dersfield Town are not hurrying him. But I'm told he is good.
A Jack Bowers Adventure
Another goal by Jack Bowers`at Bury meant another two points for Leicester City. Jack's a hero at Filbert Street. And Manager Frank Womack is likewise a hero fod bringing off this transfer which has transformed the Filbert Street team.
Frank Womack tells me that the real hero of this big deal was the taxi driver who drove him
to Derby on Friday morning to complete the transfer..
The previous day Mr. Womack
Training Plans
London, Feb. 13. Leaders of all departments of national sport are included among the thirty-one members of the National Advisory" Coun- cil for England and Wales, which have been appointed by the Gov- ernment in connection with its plans for physical training and recreation.
With Lord Aberdare as Chair- man, the Council includes Lord Burghley (formerly an Olymple hurdier), Mr. P. Noel Baker. (an- other Olympic athlete), Mr. W. W. Wakefeld (former English rugby captain), Lord Dawson of Penn and Mr. S. F. Rous (Secretary of the Football Association)..
Stx women members have been appointed to the Council. They
the last word. Joe exercised this Ogilvie, went to Motherwell as part had settled things with Mr. George Include Miss Dorothy Round (the an aor the deal when brought Willie Jobey. In the morning he set lawn tennis star), Miss Prunella
Women's.
prerogative. He wanted surance in black and white from McFadren to Leeds Road.
The off for Derby by taxi in a thick. League of Health and Beauty) and
Stack leader of the Chesterfield that the transfer other, Widdowfield, went to Hali-
thick fog. Some motorists would Miss Margaret Morris (Principal of should carry with it the certain- fax Town. In this instance Hud-have given it up. Not so the taxi ty of his being re-signed for next
the Margaret Morris Dancing. In- driver. He opened up his wind..
stitute). eason
screen, turned up his coat collar. their word
and kept going.
dersfield Town again have some- thing up their sleeve. Chesterfield gave
There are, in fact, two things, that Joe would certainly be re- The rat has been produced in signed, for next season. The deal the person of Johnson, the 18- fell through because Chesterfeld years-old right-winger now in the would not put this in writing. Joc Arst team. The other is Clark. insisted: Chesterfield desisted! another young outside-right, still Result; No deal
In the reserves.
It was an anxiety-laden journey. There were dangers in the fog. There was likewise danger in de
Sir Henry Pelham, permanent secretary to the Board of Edura- tions, is Chairman of the Grants Committee, 'the three members of which will apportion the £2,000.- lay became Jack Bowers, was NOT000 which will be spent on the signed. But the taxi driver, saw it scheme in the next three years. through.
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