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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1935.
Bishop Auckland's Sixth Amateur Cup
WIMBLEDON BAULKED BY À STUBBORN DEFENCE
(By Norman Ackland)
London, April 22, Bishop Auckland lived up to their 'splendid traditions garment) from 95 cts.
[in the F.A. Amateur Cup competition when on Saturday from $1.25 at Stamford Bridge they realised their ambitions to be the from $1.50 first team to win the trophy six times. They achieved this feat by beating Wimbledon by 2 goals to 1.
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Washbrook, young batamon who has not had a great dent of ex- perfence, knocked up the first double century of the season when he scored
28 for Lancashire against Oxford: University nt Oxford where the 10-11 in favour of the Kowloon tents and medical research have prevod county champions won by an innings C. C. pnir. Omar recovered his tho and in runs, after totalling 498 for accuracy on the thirteenth head and Magneria to be the quickest-neling and SEVEN wickete declared. Oxford trailed the jack to iny two hats but the most effective known to medical scored 239 (Mitchell-James 102) and Hyde Lay drew two successive shots clence. then following on, 229.—Heuter.
and knocked in a third to give his side treatment for the prompt relief of 'Blaurated Magnesia is a complete eleven in the last three heads.
all sintench troubles. Not only is it A TELLING CHANGE
potent noutraleer of the harmful The charge demoralised the Cral-stomach ulcers-it aka spreads a acids which cause indigestion and gengower pair but they were not to be soothing, protecting film over the beaten so easily and returned with a inflamed stomach lining. three on the next head. Fraser and Get curated Minguesia powder Hyde Lay took the score to 23-15 on or tablets from your chenint or store L. Goldman and Capt. E. Manners the 18th head by singles and a twoto-day-hat always look for the eval (U.S.I.C.) bent G.R.M. Ricketts and and on the 19th hend not the issue BISMAG sign on every package it J. Pate-Hunt 6-0; beat T.A. Pearce beyond doubt with a four. and A... Sullivan 6-2; bent D. M. On this head! Hyde Lay, with his femely known."
you want the quickest-nëting; stomaali McDougall and H. J. Armstrong 6-1, second shot, drew to the jack and lay R. E. Tottenham and Major With-one with a measure for the second bul ington (U.S.R.C.) drew with ticketts Onay, in attempting to break up the and Póte-lant 6-1; lost to Pearce hend, merely tuck out the Craigen- and Sullivan 3-6: bent McDongaB and gower wood to give the K. G. C. pair Armstrong ).
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he missed by a wide margin.
The Sixth Extra Race Meeting C.R.C. "0". L.R.C
The score on the 20th bead was will be held (weather permitting) The Chinese Recreation Club B 28--15 in favour
Prayer and at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday. creation Club, the match ending in final bead to win by 28-19,
the Indian Re-lyde Lay who caresied a four on the 18th May, 1935. commencing að 1 draw 44 sets each. Scorer:
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played at such a terrifle pace. Wim-the Bishop Auckland goalkeeper. bledon were presented with a gift Three minutes after the interval. goal is the fist Few minutes, and Bryan snapped up п PARA from couldnt agnit pierce the resolute Stephenson, and crashed the ball Bishop Aucidand defence, and yet it through a crowd of players into the (could not be said that they deserved net to give Bishop Auckland a lead
to lose.
which they certainly did not deserve When the Northerners took the lead on the run of the play. The real of early in the cond half their half the match was simply one prolonged fucks fell back on defence, and the struggle between Wimbledon's for- lucks were content to kick out in wards and the Bishop Auckland backs disagrimminutely. h the circumstances and gralkeeper, Twice Heppa was their win was a decidedly lucky one, hurt in making lion-hearted saves, but if they had taken the other view | Mitton und Sealt made some miraculi —that atinck is the best defence-;|ous clearances, three times the ball their breks and goalkeeper would crashed against the bar, but still the never have been subjected to much great Bishop Auckland defence held henvy pressure as they were in the out.
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Inst half-hour. An it was, the abilities Dowden's culminatitig disappoint- of such elever forwarde
team entertained Bryan, mont came when to drew the opposi Wison, and Stephenson were prnetic-¦ backs out of position, and sent the ally lost to them in the second half. | ball neress to Smith. He stood u
For the winners the taurels must marked walling for the retam pass, go to the defence. The understappfing but Smith lost his head and tried to that existed between Hoppa, the goal-je through on his own. Dowden keeper, and the hucks was little short lifted his hands glespairingly when he of uncanny. In the face of such saw the best chance of the match. Mini and F. D. Pereira 6-3, "B" o! to Rumjahn and Rumjan
heavy pressure it was only natural lost, That Hoggs should sometimes be! caught out of position, and on there breaslons either Mitten--the soundout defeber in the field--or Scott would pop up like a juck-in-the-box and the bult, mistead of being in the net, would be safely cleared, although only by the adoption of the questionable tüeties, of kicking out, of which the crowd strongly and rightly disapproved. Straughan found! Dowiłen much word diffeast to hold than he was Middlesbrough, but Shield, the left- balt, actually the most promising player of the side, was fad strong and For clever for the youthful . Leslie Smuth,
Al
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(lly Marjorie Pollard)
Amsterdam. Weather, was perfect at One could not but sympathise with Kennemer Lyceum, Bloemendaal, Dowden for being foiled in his magni- for the first women's hockey
attempt to crown his great match between England and Hol carver by lending his chub's attack to land, but the composition-cover- victory. Watching his brilliant ned ball was not casy to control. Inspired attempts to break through the strongest defence in the amateur England deserved their 5-0 victory game, I found it hard to realise that if only for the superior speed which this great centre forward had actually they showed to making their passes. emerged from retirement to help his The Dutch team seem to rely solely clube out of a dificulty some months on hard hitting
Although the
5፥ much slower than that ngahist Germany, it was always exciting, and the roa There were 34,400 spectators trast in methods was interesting to (receipts £2,181)—the second biggest watch. By half-time England were crowd for a final and but for a heavy i londing by three gone to mil. I scoret downpour of rain before the start 1 the first, annd Miss Redman the other think the record (37,000 at Highbury, | two. Our method of attack when ford beat Buyton in 19203 changed, as there seemed to be a would have been Theatre. Three difference of interpretation of the air. minutes from the stit Pawden, ride, rule. At one time it appeared chased a centre, and was allowed to that we should never score.
asto.
A FATAL MISTAKE
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en in and score while the Bishop After the interval Holland certainly Auckland defenders were appealing had more of the game, and Mis for offsite festish-action on their a viold, in the English grönt, ind quite part, beralize Dr. Bartm was
In let to do. tid she certainly did it perfect position to see everything well! But the Dutch defence v They might have given away another kept very busy, and although The (goal through making a similar appent circle was often fal
defending Tater on, but this time Turner's snot players, we were able to get in many was pavest by Hoppes,
Shok, two of which scored goal, These were hit by Mrs, Pilley and Miss Redma
For the first hill-hour the whofe Winklesion team played like
men
of
I possessest. Barnes, Doden. and Zon The ganie Wag never really seinntil 1fben festing Happs with shols Trumpfe, and Englural (could not overcome all and Hy extraordinary the hard-hitting Dutch of Miss ingal, of chance ase set from Zentina Bolin, Cougerque and Me Dubois int ppeared certain t go into the played resolutely and with t avt stick the upright and rebounded; determination. The half-backs Were intre play. Dowden, too, was unfor-bust in defence. And the
forward- thanid not to score when a great shot found Be English defence too pre from him hit the bar. The ca' canny altogether. Miss Holland, Chr Jeff Northern tegin waited until Wimble Wing, was very fast, and would et a don had played themselves out, ut place in an English Territorial "sile then launched one of those ruiths that
The English team svened o hit 2/43/92 2 1.46/16. have served them so well in quevious tired at times, but several pingeys did 28.82 rounds. After se lever construc- well. Miss Redman seorad three Curlebach, M- 1701tive play by Shield, the ball went to fine goals. Min
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1/2 Bitbeck. This shot hit the barralled Auldos, and Miss Blaxland made a 1010 the feet of Hogg, and the outside grand hall-back line, and they held 216 ef sent across a centre, Bryan took the Dutch forwards without much 1871 this and shot, but the ball rebounded difficulty, 120 of Balkwil to Wilson, who shot hard
it into the net.
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feently, and some of her tackles were
As usual Miss Knoit played magni- | really brilliant. DOWDEN'S GREAT EFFORT
Although we Bishop Auckland maintained their goals, each one had to be worked for, won by five clear 34.15/16 attack, and were awarded a free-kick, and Dutch sckey-although only -100% 106.971 which was splendidly taken by Shield, about -British Wirelesn.
12 years old-is improving The ball went to Bryan, who, with rapidly.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
(C.R.C. "B") lost to S.A. Rumjahu Rumjan 2-6; bent Madar and Innrail and II. D. Ramjahn 3-6; beat A. H.-4; beat Mina and Perein 4-1. Mudar and S. A. Ismail 6-3; beat A.
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