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INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL
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CROWD OF 150,000 WITNESS SPLENDID MATCH
Glasgow, April 17. Approximately 150,000 people saw the first all-ticket admission The International game in the history of saccer here to-day. pitch was in splendid condition despite two days of rain which was still falling very heavily but which failed to dampen the spirit of the crowd, 40,000 of whom were supporters of the Eng- lish team.
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It was a most animated scene, with community singing before the commencement, the teams playing as announced. England, won the toss
advantage of and had the playing with a strong wind and the game started Immediately after the National Anthem was sung.
The English attack was very lively and stormed the Beottish goal in the early stages but the greatness of the occasion was re- sponsible for the weak finishing.
Jimmy Delaney, Glasgow Celtic's, goal-crashing outside right, who played for Scotland agalist Eng- land on Saturday. This was De- faney's fifth cap.
Steel, who was unmarked in the edge of the penalty area, balloned the ball and Brown stopped a point blank shot from Carter. The Scottish defence had a harassing time and were glad to kick the hall anywhere. England had several' misses. Matthews and
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Steele being lively raiders and then, after a period of attack by the English forwards, came a typicas sweeping Scottish movement cul- minating in O'Donnell heading over the bar.
DECISION REVERSED · ́ 'The visitors retaliated and Steele narrowly missed scoring with a header. Scotland came back to the attack again and Simpson placed a free-kick in the English -goalmouth where Delaney's header beat Woodley only to see Barkas clearing almost from the goal-line- O'Donnell scored bat the referee. after pointing to the centre, re- versed his decision when he saw one of the linesmen waving his flag frantically. From a free kick, five minutes before the interval, Steele found the net from Start- ling's pass, and encouraged by this success, the English forwards kept continue pressure but the up a Scots defence held out and half- time came with the visitors lead- ing by the only goal scored, in 45 minutes, though Simpson almost deflected the ball into his own goal to give England a 2-0 lead.
THE SECOND HALF
After the interval, Scotland set- tled down grimly and a brilliant
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HOME FOOTBALL
London, Aril 18. Four Scottish Football League matches were played to-day with the following results.
FIRST DIVISION
Céltic Hamilton
5 Arbroath
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2 Kilmarnock SECOND DIVISION" Stenhousemuir 9 Dundee D.
4 'Ayr East Fife
Reuter PROMOTION AND RELEGATION
London, April 17. Blackpool is certain of promotion in the Home Football League. Don- caster will definitely be relegated while Aldershot must seek re-elec- tion in the third division (South) Reuter.
Wah Tai College Sports
Wah Tai College will hold its an- nual athletic meeting to-day at Caroline. Hill, commencing at 11 am. Entries are invited for the following two events;
Relay Race (1,200 metres, open to all schools in Hong Kong). BOU Metres Flat Race (Open to the Colony).
movement by Delaney and Walker was crowned by a splendid goal by O'Donnell who put the ball into the corner of the goal. It ap- peared to be a very easy shot and the Scottish supporters went mad with delight.
The Scots then maintained o steady pressure and the English custodian, Woodley, saved brilliant- ly when Walker sent in a pile- driver. The Scots now revealed their
and traditional wizardry with their clever combination “and long sweeping passes made rings round the English defence,
FARR AFTER BRADDOCK
Will Leave For America Soon
Berlin, April 17.
The Mariager of Tominy Farr, the British and Empire heavy- weight champion, who has just beaten the American Max Baer, is making plans for a world title fight in England between James J. Braddock, the present World Champion, and Farr.
So declares the London corres- pondent of the "12 Uhr, Blatt," the Berlin sports paper...
The correspondent adds, how- ever, that Farr has already decid- ed to go to the United States, and will probably leave before the end of this month.
The same
paper publishes a statement made by Braddock to the effect that he will defend his title against Joe Louls, the Detroit negro, on June 22 at Comfeskey Park, and that he will ignore all other offers. Transocean" News Service.
AIR RACE CALLED OFF
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Paris, April 16, Woodley, who was making his debut in the International series, he plan of the Paris-New York was, in splendid form and air race in commemoration of Col. famous flight, She weathered a gruelling ten-minutes Lindbergh's during which time he had to deal August, instigated by the French with shots from all angles. Male Air Minister, M. Pierre Cot, has American air cleared one of Duncan's shots from been abandoned. the line but the English attack circles, object to the race
an eventual accident now appeared cumbersome in com-claim that parison with the snappy type of would discourage efforts now under football played by their opponents way for regular trans-atlantic air and hesitancy on the part of their services. The French air minister forwards lost them many chances. thereupon dropped the project.— Walker was brilliant and led Bray Transocean News Service.. and Barkas to a rare dance, and, ten minutes from the final whistle McPhall scored with a left-footed drive which gave, Woodley no chance whatever, the ball never rising more than a few inches from the ground.
The Irrepressible Walker then hit the upright with a hot drive from a difficult angle and from the rebound capped a great afternoon's work by giving McPhall, who was very well placed, opportunity of scoring the third goal for Scotland with a clever header.
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TEAMS:
INTER-UNIT ARMY BOXING
The Finals of the Inter-Unit Army
Boxing Competition w take place at Murray Barracks on April 28 at 8 p.m., and the Final Individual Championship at the satte place on May 3, also at 8 p.m.
Tickets can be obtained from 8. Moutrie and Co., York Building, at $1 per night. Scats are limited, and early booking is advised. Lad- Scotland: Dawson; Anderson les will be admitted. and Beattle. (Preston); Massic (Aston Villa), Simpson and Brown; Delaney, Walker, Frank O'Donnell (Preston). McPhäЛl and Duncan.
England: Woodly (Chelsea), Male, Barkas, Britton, Young, Budy, Matthews (Stoke), Carter (Sun- derland), Steele (Stoke), Starling (Aston Villa) and Johnson (Stoke).
Horatio Carter, the England in- side-right, had the misfortune to see his "point-blank shot" stopped by Brown, the Scottish goal-keeper, in the early stages of the game on Saturday,
1.E.C. DINNER
The Indian Recreation Club are holding a dinner and social on Ba- turday at the Club in honour of their three Interporters, Messrs. A. H. Madar, K Nazarin and A. R. Minu, and the success of their
2 senior cricket team in the League- they were joint champions with
the Hong Kong Cricket Club.
LOCAL HOCKEY
The YM.C.A. shared six goals with the Kumaon Rifles in a thrill-
on tng hockey encounter
the Marina ground on Saturday after- noon. 8. A. Fowler secured a 'hat 'trick, while the goal scorers for the Kumaon's were Capt. Stapleton and Trick Singh (2), Benwell gave a splendid performance in the Y goal,
DAVIS CUP TENNIS -
London, April 18 Five players have been asked to put themselves at the disposal of the selection Committee to play in the Dayal Cap. They are H.W. Austin, DE Hare, G.P. Hughes, C.R.D. Tuckey and FHD, Wide. Transoccan News Service.
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