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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

January 11, 1939.

By

Ernie

Bushmiller

NANCY

HURRY OUT OF THERE, OR I'LL BE LATE FOR

WORK!

YOU'LL JUST HAVE

TO WAIT ---

I CAN'T BE LATE FOR SCHOOL Y KNOW!

THANK GOODNESS

THIS IS HER

LAST DAY

HORE

WELL--- BYE BYE, SWEETS!

OH, DEAR ---HERE'S A LETTER FROM NANCY'S AUNT

SHE'S GOING TO STAY AWAY FOR

ANOTHER

WEEK!

Jd. 28151.

FOR ONE WEEK ONLY!

Cam

INTRICATE BUT UNPROGRESSIVE SOCCER

Scots Did More With

One Kick Than

Hungary

Scotland

With Five

Says Charles Buchan

3 Hungary

London, Dec. 8.

1

Despite the loss of Black, their inside-left, Scotland had little difficulty in disposing of the challenge of Hun- gary. In fact, it would probably have been a better game if Scotland had started with ten men.

When Black left the field Scotland} bail. Before they brought it under held a winning lead of three goals. control the Scottish defenders The Hungarians, against the depleted smothered their efforts.

opposition, never suggested in me or

to

many of the 23,000 spectators that they would pull the game out of the fre

They gave what I call a "pretty" exhibition. Though the muddy ground, little short of a quagmire, did not suit their style, they passed took up good position and accally combined cleverly, But

there their virtues ended.

When they approached the Scot- tish goal the forwards wanted the ball exnetly right at their feet be- fore they attempted to shoot. They made chances only to squander them because they could not hit a moving

Don't spend

half your life catching cold

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(BAYER)

ASPIRIN'

NOT SCOTLAND'S BEST

It was the same in ntfeld. The Hungarians used the ball discreetly, but they took too long about it. By the Ume they had finished a move- ment, quite pleasing to watch, the Scottish defenders were at their post ready for the final onslaught.

The Hungarians played what I call meclinical football. I could usually tell where they would place the ball long before the pass was made.

On one occasion the ball went from the right to the left of the field. all five forwards touching it, but not a yurd of ground had been made. Another time Titkos and Csch Inter- changed passes five times, yet they finished in

In the same places The Scols were more effective

kick with one

Freddie Bartholomew and Gate Sondergaard in "Lord Jeff"

LEADING

SOCCER

SCORERS

REVENGE CLASH

RECREIO LADIES SUCCEED

EASY BADMINTON WINS LAST NIGHT

Two matches in the Ladies' Doubles Badminton Lengue were decided lust evening, the Club de Recreio "A" bealing Teikoo Club by 9-0 and the Club de Recreio "B" defeating St. Andrew's 8-1.

TAIKOO. RECREIO "A"

Mrs. R. Main and Mrs. W. McKie (Taikoo) lost to Miss M. Xavier and Mrs. N. Castro 5-21; lost to Miss O. Ribeiro and Miss M. Ribeiro 13-21; lost to Miss M. Silva and Miss C. Silva 12-21,

Miss R. Summers and Miss J. Summers (Talicoo) Jost to Miss Xavier and Mrs. Castro 6-21; lost to Miss Ribeiro and Miss Ribeiro 10-21; lost to Miss Silva and Miss Silva 10-21.

Mrs. W. Melrose and Mrs. R. Norrte (Talkoo) lost to Miss Xavier and Mrs. Castro 4-21; lost to Miss Ribeiro and Miss Ribeiro 10-21; lost to Miss Silva and Miss Silva 5-21. RECREIO "B" ▼. ST. ANDREW'S New York, Jan. 10.

Miss H. M. Ribeiro and Miss A. Promoter Mike Jacobs has ar- Remedios (Recrelo) beat Miss F. ranged a revenge clash over 15 rounds Wong and Mrs. Anderson 21-14; beat between Billy Conn, Pittsburgh's Miss Greiner and Miss M. Churn now light heavyweight sensation, and 21-13; beat Miss J. Wong and Miss Freddie Apostoli, middle-weight C. White 21-13. champion, for February 10-United Press,

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D

than the Hungarians were with five. LAWTON STILL Patrick (Harris (Derrow) B

And Scotland were not a good side. The electors will have to put on their thinking caps before they select the team to meet England at Hump-

den Park next Aprli.

IN FRONT

London. Dec. 21. Lawton, of Everton, ali heads the

Hanson (Hother-

b) 12 Foster (Crewe)- Burdit Wrex- Gallacher (Gates-

ham) 12

head) R Wynn (Rochdale) 12 Little (Doncaster) a Steele Barnsley) 1 Hubbard (Tull I doubt whether six of the

Bagley (31ock. players will retain their positions.

Ferrier (Oldham) 11

port) 7 There was little wrong with thei

MeGray (artie Mortimer (York) 11

paola 7 defence, though I have seen Heattie, goal scorers in the Football League flatory fold-

with successful shots. Next are?

sm) 36 Chandler (Crewe) 7 Fenton (Middlebrough) and Clarke Feeney Daring-

ton) 10 Essex (Stockport) 7 (Blackburn) with 17 ench.

Killourny (Don Smith Gates-

castre) 10 Contiffe (12 Robertson Brod.

C. D Lythgoe (Stack- Sargeant (Stock-

parti D

port) 1

the Preston haek, more assertive,

McSPADYEN A SUCCESS

Shankly took the honours in a modcrate Scottish half-back line.

Divialon

land) 8

Buchan te infused a lot of energy into his Lawion (Everton) 10

Blackpool) DI Yorsion Fenton play and used the ball discreetly. (Midtearo) 17

Middlesbro') Symon was terribly slow, and Bax-

Carter (Sunder- fer rather easily beaten by the clever Hodgson (Leeds) 13 moves of

*Howe (Grimsby) 10 Brown (Chariton) 0: 10'Donnell

(Aston V.) 11 Steele (Stokel

White (Dirming- (Derby) 31

km) 10 Hanen (Chelsea)

Slevenson

(Everion) 7

Fagan (täverpool) 7| Beattie (Crimsby) 7

(Liverpool) Taylor (Liverpool) 7

Doctor Sarosi, The Hungarlan centre-forward, who usually took, 1McCulloch the ball and Baxter ont to the Dix (Derby)

flanks before delivering a through

10

(nn) 10

pass to Cseli, Ife succeeded withị Minh (Chelsea) the move several times, but Carh Todian (Chari- bad not a shot, never mind a goal, Hunt Bolton in his locker.

Niruwenhuys In attack McSpadyen, the sub- stitute for Delaney, carried off the Westcott (Wolves) D honours. He was fast, bent his man! for Manchester City. 17 for Blackpool,

with consummate ense, and placedi his centres well-an International fori seme tinte to come unless I am great-

I mistaken.

place the ball in the net.

THREE "GIFT" GOALS

Price (Huddleraz,

tt for Brentford. Division II

Clarke Block-

field) 7

Brook (Man-. burn) 17

chester C.) 8 McCulloch had few chances until Calms (New

Healgrave (W. the closing minutes. Then he rather

Castle) 10

Brom) 0 Hunt (Shefeld Hall (A.) (Tot- marred his chances of further hon-

W.) 10

tenham) 5 ours by shooling wkle twice when Jones W. Brom he had all the time in the world to

wich; 14 Lagey (Coventry) M Lyon (Cheater-

Weddle inck- Beld) 14

bura) | Macaulay (W.

Ham) 12 Smith (Bradford) a

U.) 13

seat 7 Crawshow

(Natum. F.) 7 Hall (W.) (Tot

tenham) 7 Manders (Nor

wich) 7 filom (Blan-

chester C.) 7 Mooney (New-

castle) 7

wich) 9 Dutt (Blackburn) 7

ton) Clayton (Turnley) 7

Clton New-

castle) 7

It was unlucky for the Hungarian Dodds (Shelfield) Banford (Swan. rearguard that they practically gave

awny the three goals-the Arst from Booke (Fulbam) 11 penalty and the others came liers (Manches

through goalkeeping errors--for de mutlet (Ply

ter C.) 11

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mouth) 19

(Luton) 10

wicht)

fence was the best part of the team. Scalo partially atoned with many Tlington brilliant saves, while the sturdy, im-clarke (W. Crom petuous Biro and no superior.

After Walker bad failed with Burgin (W. Brom- Scotland took the lead Briggs (Southamp in the oth minute by means of a penalty. Black was going through when

he was

was brought down uncere Darker (Millwall) 8 Ormandy Bury moniously and Walker scored from

Doherty (Man- the penalty spot,

Lewis (Bradford) 8

chester C. 7

Division II~~(South)

Walsh (MOLwal)

BLACK'S INJURY Then in the space of two minutes came two further blows for the Inn-Cheetham

who

garians. First, Szabo sent a weak Morton (Q.P.N.) 15 Hurst (Brighton) 7

clearance to Black,

from 20

(Swinton) 14 Nolan (P. Vaic)

yards put the ball quickly into the Collies (Cardiff) 13 Roberts (P. Vale) 7

net before the goalkeeper had got McPhee, (Randing) 11 Bolt (Q.P.R.]

bank. Secondly, bath Koranyl and Itaycox (Tor- Szabo chased n long pass from

quay) 10 King (Nhamoton) 6 Dutton (Mane-

0

Symon, only to see the ball strike the Bay Aldershot) Egan (Aldershot) 0 full-back and fall at Gillick's feet, The outside-left took the proffered Stephens (Brigh-

Langley (Bar-

01

field) Bowl (Exeter) 5

ion) 0 Fbelon (Exeter)

Williams (Clap- combo) 8

ton O.) 6 (Palace) 8 Peters (Bristol C.) 0

Gregory (C. end) 8

Palace) 6

Thouels the Hungarions often look- ed dangerous in the second half, they Dawes, &, (C) could only score from a pennity Bmirke (Souths Beattle won adludged to have handled.

a centre from Tilkos, and Sorosi beat; Dunderdale ( Dawson from the spot.

ford) a Derrick (Newport) a

Bambrick

(W'))

Scotland: Dawson (Rangera); Anderson Tait (Reading)- (liearts), Bentila ¡Preston):

Bhshkir

Preston), Baxter (Middlesbrough), Avmon (Ranger); enerven (Perl'ck), Welk T

Hearta) MeCulloch (Derby), Black, Prendergast (2). Glick (Everton).

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Division II (North)

(Chester) 18 Claro (Lincoln)

(Roth'ham). Aaqulih (Da

Hungary: Rzano; Koranyl Bro: To Dramham ET, Turay, Dudes; Titkos, Cach, BaroR, Toldt, Gyetvay.

(Carlisle)

Miss M. Oliveira and Miss A. Noronha (Recreio) heat Miss Wong 21-13; lost to Miss Greiner and Miss Churn 7-21; beat Miss Wong and Miss White 21-13.

Miss S. lemedios and Miss I. Pereira (Reerelo) beat Miss Wong and irs. Anderson 21-4; beat Miss Greiner and Miss Churn 21-9 beat Miss Wang and Miss White 21-2.

"Hot Dogs" Put Together

San Francisco.

Promoters of the 1936 Golden Gate asd) International exposition are still 0 Dell (Doncaster)' 7 juggling with the number of "hot

Frost (New

dous" which they have estimated will Brightonj 7 be eaten during the fair. Ainsworth New

This me, Brighton) 7 they have stretched the "hot dogs" Colquhoun

out together and have gured they (Southport) 7 would reach 273 miles. Hawking (South-

port} 7

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