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Bishop Auckland's Sixth Amateur Cup

WIMBLEDON BAULKED BY A 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 Union

feat by beating Wimbledon by 2 goals to 1.

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SOUTH AFRICANS BRADBURY

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was applied when Derbyshire hund de 11 for alx, of which Alferman had contributed 190, Verity bod five

AND OMAR OUT

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ex-

COMPETITION

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They know (for they are in touchs with the Intent developments In medical practice) that recnnt X-ray

"Disúrated

Washbrook, a young batsman wim has not had a great deal of perience, knocked up the first double century of the reason when he scored 228 for Lancashire against Oxford University al Oxford where the 1th-1] in favour of the Kowloon tests and medical research have proved.

ingredients of county champions won by an innings C. C. pair. Omar recovered his the and 30 runs, after totalling for necurney on the thirteenth head and Magnesla to be the quickest-acting and #even wickets declared, Oxford trailed the jack to lay two aliota but tho most effective known to medical scored 230 (Mitchell-Innos 102) and Hyde Lay drew two successive shots science. then following on, 229.--Reuter, and noviced in a third to give his side

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you want the quickest-acting stomach and A.L. Sullivan 6-2; beat D. M. On this hend Hyde Lay, with his remedy known," McDougall and H. J. Armstrong 3-1. secand shot, drew to the Jack and lay B. E. Tattenham and Major With Jone with a measure for the second but ington (U.S.R.C.) drew with Ricketts Omar. In attempting to break up the and Pote-Hunt 6-0; lost to Pearce head. merely took out the Craigen- and Sullivan 3-0; beat McDougall and, gower wood to give the K. C, G. pair; Armstrong 6-4.

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The Sixth Extra Race Meeting Sullivan 7-6: Inst

the missed by a wide margin. Armstrang 2-6.

The score on the 20th head was will be held (weather permitting) "B 28--15 in favour, of Fraser and at HAPPY. VALLEY on Saturday, Heyde Lay who conceded a four on the 18th May, 1935, commencing at

Infinal head to win by 26-19.

2.00 p.m..

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.

Three minutes after the interval. Bryan mapped up a pass from Stephenson. and crashed the hall through a crowd of players into the net to give Bishop Auckland a lead which they certainly did not deserve When the Northerners took the lead on the run of the play. The rest of early in the second half their half- the mate was simply one prolonged backs fell back on defences and the struggle between Wimbledon's for backs were content to kick out in wards and the Bishop Auckland hacks discriminately. In the circumstances and goalkeeper. Twice Hopps was their win was a decidedly lucky one, hurt in winking lion-hearted are. but if they had taken the other view Mitton and Scott made some miruent

that ntinck is the best defence clearances, three times the hall their backs nsut gunlkeeper would ernshe ngainst the bar, but still the never have been muljected, to such great Bishop Auckland' defence held hrary pressure as they were in them. last half-hour. As it was, the abilities! Plowden's gadnibating disappoint- of such elever forwards as Bryan, meat came when he drew the opposing Wilson, and Stephenson were practies; ncks mut of position, and sent the ally lost to them in the second half, ball across to Smith. He stood an- for the winners the laurels must marked waiting for the return pass, gu to the defence, The understanding at Sanith lost his head nad tried to and H. D. Rumfahn 3-6; beat A. 11. 6-2: beat Mie and Pereira 6-1.

bis own. Dowden

the tal chance of the muteb

that existed between Hopps, the goalgo through an keeper, and the bucks was little short lifted his hands despairingly when he

est,

Try of unemang.

the face of such heavy pressure it was only natural That Happe should sometimes enught out of pussition, and on these inecasions either Mitten-the satindest

defender on the field or Seatt would: pop up like a jack-in-the-box and the bail, instead of being in the net, would be safely cleared, although only by

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of Bleking out, of which the crowd i strongly d rightly disapproved, į Straughan found Bowden much more difficult to hold than he

al Middleslawugh, but Shield, the left. half, netadly the most promisingg player of the side, was too strong and to clever for the youthful Leslie Sraith.

WOMEN'S HOCKEY

FIXTURE

English Side Beat Continentals

(By Marjorie Pollard)

Amsterdam. Weather was perfect at the Kennemer Lyceum, Bloemendaal, for the first women's hockey feent attempt to crown his great match between England and Hol- enveer by leading his club's attark to land, but the composition-cover- victory, Watching his brilliant aded ball was not easy to control. inspire attempts to renk through England deserved their 5-0 victory

One could not but sympathise with Heardon for being foiled in his magni-

ngo.

they showed in ranking their passes. if only for the superior speed which The Dutch team seemed to rely solely

A

whe

the strongest defence in the amateur game, I front it hard to realize that this great contre-forward had actually energed from retirement to help his

(on hard hitting- club and of a difficulty some months.

Although the

mitch slower than that against Germany, it A FATAL MISTAKE

was always exciting, and the cott. There Verv 33,000 spectators trast in methods was interesting to Treceipts £2,181)-the second biggest watch. By half-time England were crowd for a final--and bust for a heavy lending by three goals to nil. 1 scored downpour of rain before the start the first, and Ms Redman the other think the record (37,000 at Highbury, i two. Our method at attack when ford bent Leyton in 1829) changed, as there seemed to be n word have en beaten. Three 'differenen of interpretation of the sile mingles -from-tim start -Dowden "aide rule.........Atonu_time. It appeared chased a contre, and was allowed to that we should never score,

I'M

a in nad score while the Bishop After the interval Holland certainly Auckland defenders were appealing i had more nf the game, and Miss fur idea foolish netion on their Arnold, in the English goat, had quite Part, because Dr. Barton was in a lot to do, and she certainly dit it perfect position to seg everything. well. But the Dutch defener was They might have given away another lart very busy, and although the goal through niting a sim for appeal circle was aften full of defending later on, but this time Turner's shet players, we were able to get in many was saved by Hopps.

shole, two of which spored goals, For the first half-hour the whole These were hit by Mre. Pitley and Wimbledon team played like men Miss Redina. possessed, Barnes, Dowden, and Zyn- The game was never really scienti- thon testing Hopps with shots fromde, and England could not overcame all ungles. Hy one extraordinary the hard-hitting Dutch defence. Miss freal, of chance one shat from Zontham Rollin Conquerqte and Miss Dubois And with great That appeared certain du go into tho played resolutely net stick the upright and rebounded i determination. The half-bucks were into play. Dowden, too, was mafor-best in defence, and the forwards. temate not to score when a great shot found the English defence too good the left from him hit the bur The cat cunny legether. Miss Hofland, Northern toom waited until Wimble-ing was very fast, and would get n don and played themselves out, and place in an English Territorial "side,

The English termi seemned then launched one of those raids that have served them so well in previous tired at times, but everal players di rounds. After some clever construe well. Miss Redman scored

goals. Miss Carlebach, Miss! tive play by Shield, the hall went toe. Birbeck. His shot hit the fur, rolled laddox, and Miss Blaxland and to the feet of Hogg, and the outside-and half-back line, and they hel left sent across a centre. Bryan took the Dutch forwards withnat much

difficulty. this and shot, but the ball rebounded

off Balkwill to Wilsan, who shot hard

bil

three!

fcently, and some of her tackles were As usual Miss Knott pluyed magni-

really brilliant. Although wo

won

into the net.

DOWDEN'S GREAT EFFORT

by five clear Bishop Auckland aaintained their goals, each one had to be worked for, attack, and were awarded a free-kick, and Dutch hockey--although only which was splendidly tuken by Shield, about 12 years old is improving The ball went to Bryan, who, with rapidly.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

C.R.C. "D" v. 1.R.C. The Chinese Recreation Club Indina team entertained the creation Club, the match ending

1 draw 414 reis ench. Scores:

Paul Kong and Tennie Kwok (C.R.C. "") lost to S.A. Rumjabu Ramjohn 2-6; bent Madar and Ismail,

Maday and S. A. Ismail 6-3; hent A.

M. K. Yew md H. Lee, (C.R.C.) R. Minu and F. D. Pereira 6-3, "B") lost to Rajaho and Rumjahni

F. H. Kwok and S. W. Linng 2-0: drew with Madar and Ismail (C.R.C. "B") lost to Rumjahr nad 6-0; Tost to Minu and Pereira 2-6,

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