THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY
1937.
ARSENAL LOSE A GREAT MATCH AT DERBY BY ODD GOAL IN NINE
EVERTON'S BRILLIANT VICTORY
LEAGUE AND CUP
RESULTS
London, Feb. 3.
Arsenal to-day sustained their first notable, reverse for several weeks, when they visited Derby County and lost a high scoring match by the odd goal in nine.
Chelsea and Manchester City also piled on the goals in a first division encounter at Stamford Bridge, both teams scoring four times,
Portsmouth pleased their supporters by winning one-nil against Wednes- day.
Everton gave further indication of
A rapid improvement by visiting Huddersfield and winning by. three clear goals.
The following are the league and F.A. Cup replay results.
Chelsea
LEAGUE DIVISION. 1
Portsmouth
4 Manchester C. 4
1
Wednesday
5 Arsenal
Manchester U.
1 Presion
Derby C.
Huddersfield
Everion
SECOND DIVISION
Tottenham Chesterfield
3 Barnsley
2 Coventry.
2 Plyniouth
Notts F.
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
Exeter Watford
3 Cardiff
2 Millwall
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
Darlington
♦ Accrington
3 Luton
1
Bwansea
F. A. CUP (REPLAYS) Sunderland York
SCOTTISH CUP IST ROUND
CAER CLARK CUP
Y.M.C.A. JUST MANAGE TO DO IT
CHAMPIONSHIP
IS WON
At the Happy Valley last Saturday abrilliant game was seen when the YMCA were victorious over the Hongkong Ladies Hockey Club odd In three.
Miss Marie Smith gave her side the lend in the first half when sho scored with a nice flick shot which absolutely deceived Mrs. Lanson in Miss Smith again found the net with a terrific drive giving Mrs. Lunson no chance whatever. Miss C. Fergu- son with a blt of brilliant In- dividualiam scored Hongkong's lone goal.
Group picture taken at the dianer to the Waseda hockey team held at the completion of the Univer-goal. A minute after the interval elty's visit to Hongkang. In the centre is Mr. Arthur Dand, chairman of the Hongkong Hockey Association.
(Photo by K. Fujiyama),
SCOTTISH CUP
SECOND ROUND
DRAW
CELTIC ARE AWAY
THE INTERPORT TEAM WHICH WASN'T AN INTERPORT TEAM
(Continued from Page 8.j
В break- The game started at neck pace and one could clearly see the Peninsular ladies' defence was on top form. Mrs. Donald made the Arst dangerous movement when sie unexpectedly broke through the "Y." defence but in attempting to score drove the ball straight at Mrs.
here. He is not only thrustful and full of enterprise, but he has foot-Stephens who cleared well. was when he shot from 30 yards bail cruft, and can manipulate the ball skilfully enough to outwit a de- range?
There were two contributing fac-fence on his own. tors to Lee's eclipse. Firstly the London, Feb. 3.
remarkable efficient preventive work The draw for the second round of Webster and Stecic, the High- in the Scottish Cup was made landers' full books, ably assisted by to-day after the results of first McCusker at centre-half, and second- 1 round games, played this after-ly the very inadequate support given
noon, were known, The draw Lee by the rest of the attuck. resulted as follows.
1 Leith or Albion v. Celilo 3 Partick
v.
Dunfermline
Arbroath Solway. Star V.. Motherwell
Cowdenbeath v.
o Falkirk
Queen's Park
Dunfermline
• Arbroath
Raith
St. Johnstone
Edinburgh C. or
Leith
4 Albion
+
Dans
Dans
Y.
Dumbarton
Dundeo
4 E. Stirling
1
Queen
O' Sul.
V.
Airdrie
1ST ROUND REPLAYS
Dundee. Hamilton
7
Y
Hibernians
ปี
St. Johnstone
Celtlo
Third Lanark 5. Montrose
o St. Mirren
v. Brechin
-Renter.
Aberdeen
IIcaria
2. Stenhousemuir o Clyde
v. Third Lanark
T
A spell of lively exchanges-wore shared by both teams in turn and though the Hongkong team seemed
Try" more aggressive to begin with, Mra, Burke at right-back for the showed splendid anticipation when tune and again she intercepted and stopped what might have been dis- astrous attacks.
WIS
Then McGuigan at inside left another exceptionally able player, while Williamson at right half has the makings of an Interporter, and maybe more.
Actually there is not a weak spot discernible in the Seaforths' team.
Miss Lakeman at 'left-hait Not once did Talbot or Wilson put The players are fast, clever, ambiti- him through with forward passes, ous und play the game cleanly, it also in the picture and played an- Webster and Steele are spired game throughoul, In which and almost every time Yeung Shul heartily, or vick or Bickford centred they either excellent backs, especially the last she kept the speed Miss Marsh well put the bull in too hard or too short. rinmed, who is massive but doesn't in check. Mrs. Read, as leader of
shortcoming us
nbuse the advantage. Half backs the attack, was a bit slow in making I noticed a famillar
are notable for their destructive openings for her forwards she was by Leung Wing-chul which his cup-are tain might speak to him about. work, and oft times slip the ball belleve suffering from a bad foot. Miss M. Smith at inside-left proved Leung was for ever moving into the along the ground to their walling
speed being too much for her op- middle of the field, when quite forwards in real Glasgow Rangers to be the brains of the attack, her
style.
Miss Westcott could have obviously the defence were playing
The foraging work of Miller and ponents, to the plan of wing halves taking
McGuigan and the expert cover-done better. wing forwards and full backs con-
ing, interceptions and tackling of
I was rather surprised at the dis- centrating on the centre. The result
McCusker, Webster and Sicela was the plan became disorganised
were high spots in the Seaforths play given by Miss S. Dalziel in which she rendered no. assistance and Tong Kwan was terribly over-
display in this match.
whatever to her sister Olive at right- worked.
The first half was blank so for us wing. With the exception of a few Leung should stick to his wing opponent if that is the plan of de-the score sheet was concerned. solo efforts made by the latter, the fence. What's more he should cut Neither did the football as a whole famous Dalziel sight Bank combina- out the talking and get on with the encourage one to leap about in ex-tion failed to function. job. His shouted Instructions to citement, or go into panygerics of It was leisurely sort of various players were neither neces- admiration. sary, nor were they, in many cases, stuff, with the Seaforths slowly countering with easy-going
7. King's Park or Elgin C.
Iverness Cal. Y. Forfar or E. Fife Morton has drawn a bye
WOMEN'S AQUATICS The second round ties will be
Dutch Girl's 200
Metres Record
Amsterdam, Feb. 3.
The Dutch Olymple swimmer Nida
played on February 13.-Reuter,
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The Hongkong attack could not defence, penetrate the solid "y"
Muminating examples of a parter to their job, and the "Inter. Mrs. Donald played her usual dash.
footballing brain,
Even in football it is useful to bear mind that getions speak louder than words,
That's all I have to say about the "Interport Team".
When it does play as a team I believe it will be good enough to wipe up our Shang- hal
visitors. It would be ridiculous to take much, if any, cognisance of yesterday's match-that pointer to the Interport
3 215
All the same I can't help wish ing they hadn't played yesterday.
UNSTINTED PRAISE
ing game but was too well marked to be dangerous. Mrs. Harrop on play.
the right-wing made several splendid In the second half the Scotsmen openings but Miss Marsh suffered an showed they really meant business off day and could do nothing right. and Tong Kwan, Stevens and Beltran Miss C. Ferguson at left-wing did were called upon to get through well to score Hongkong's only goal. were work. lot of
Finally the goal-which had been Miss Glover-left-half-gave a bril- threatened for some time came. The liant performance and was responsl- good spade work was done by Ayres, ble in breaking up the Dalziel com- but it was Miller who put the finish bination. I can't see any other lady for ing touches and planted the ball depriving her of that position
the Interport. Miss Dalziel into the net.
worked hard and Miss. Gray was lo Miller scored again two minutes best of the backs. The Hongkong later, but. was rightly, adjudged off-
Unstinted praise goes to the Seaside. Lee Wal-long nearly netted Club had a chance of equalising 30 forths.
They provided 90 per cent. immediately afterwards when he seconds before the game ended but
took a of the more entertaining features of
free kick on the penalty line, Miss Marsh missed badly when well placed. the game, and further demonstrated but his drive, which had Thomson bar and that given a little more time they beaten, struck the cross
It was a keen game and the "Y." will settle down to become one of the bail rebounded quer.
Ladies are to be congratulated, for the finest teams in Hongkong.
winning the Cup and going through. the Tournament without the loss of
A shout of triumph from the few
In Miller they boast a centre-for-hundred-Seaforth supporters greeted ward who will secure many honours the final whistle.
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