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January 11, 1939.
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INTRICATE BUT UNPROGRESSIVE SOCCER
Scots Did More With One Kick Than Hungary With Five
Scotland
Says Charles Buchan
3
Hungary
London, Dec. 8.
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; ball, Before they brought it under held a winning lend of three goals. control
the Scottish
The Hungarians, against the depleted smothered their efforts, opposition, never suggested to me or
to many of the 23,000 spectators that
they would pull the come out of the fire.
defendera
NOT SCOTLAND'S BEST
It was the same in midfield. The Hungariana used the ball discreetly,
They gave what I call a "pretty" but they took too long about it. By Though the muddy the dime they had finished a move- little short of a quagmirement, quite pleasing to watch, the did not suit their style, they passed Scottish defenders were at their post accurately, took up gead position and ready for the final onslaught. occasionally combined cleverly. But The Hungarians played what I there their virtues ended.
call mechanical football. I could would trsually tell where ther place the ball long before the pass Wwas made.
When they approached the Scot- tish goal the forwards wanted the ball exactly 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
B
(BAYER
On one occasion the ball went) from the right to the left of the field. it five forwards touching it, but not a yurd of ground had been made. Another time Tiles and Cach Inter- BERRETTET | changed passes five times, yet
anished in the same placel The Be were more effective with one kick than the Hungarians were with
'ASPIRIN'
ave.
And Scotland were not a
not a good side.
The selcctors will have to put on their thinking caps before they select
using exp the team meet England at Hamp- den Park, next April.
doubt whether six of the players will retain their poallions. There was tile wrong with the defence, though I have seen Bealtic, the Preston back, more assertive,
McSPADYEN A SUCCESS
Shankly took the honours in moderate Scottish half-back linc.
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LEADING SOCCER
SCORERS
LAWTON STILL IN FRONT
London, Dec. 21, Lawton, of Everton, still leads the Foal scorers in the Football League with 18 successful shots. Next are Fenton (Middlebrough) and Clarke (Blackburn) with 17 each.
Division 1
REVENGE CLASH
RECREIO LADIES SUCCEED
EASY BADMINTON WINS LAST NIGHT
Two matches in the Ladies' Doubles Badminton League were decided last evening, the Club de Recreio "A" beating Taikoo Club by 0-0 and the Club de Recreio "B" defeating St. Andrew's 8-1,
TAIKOO v. RECREIO "A"
Mrs. K. Main and Mrs. W. McKie (Talkoo) 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 (Taikoo) lost to
Mias Xavier and Mrs, Castro 0-21; lost to Miss Ribeiro and Miss Ribeiro 10-21; lost to Miss Silva and Miss Silvá 10-21.
Mrs. W. Melrose and Mrs. R. Norrie (Taikoo) 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.
Ming H. M. Ribeiro and Miss A. Mike Jacobs has ar- Remedios (Recreio) beat Miss F. ranged a revenge clash over 15 round Wong and Mrs. Anderson 21-14; beat between Billy Conn, Pittsburgh's Miss Greiner and Miss M. Churn new light heavyweight sensation, and 21-13; beat Miss J. Wong and Miss Freddie Apostali, middle-weight) G. White 21-13. champion, for February 10-United Noronha (Recrelo) beat Miss Wong
Promoter
Press.
Halford told
ter a
Miss M. Oliveira and Miss A.
121-13; last to Miss Greiner and Mies Churn 7-21; beat Miss Wong and Miss White 21-13,
Mis S. Remedios and Miss I. Pereira (Recreio) beat Miss Wong afand Mrs. Anderson 21-4; bent Miss Greiner and Miss Churn 21-0 beat Miss Wong and Miss White 21-2.
"Hot Dogs" Put Together
ley) 15 Patrick (S'thport) 14 Harris (Barrow) | Hanson (Rother-
tom) 12 Foster (Crewej Burdiit (Wrex-
Gallacher (Gales- a) 12 Wynn (Rochdale) 12 Little Doncaster) 31
head) Steele (Barnsleyi 11 Hubbard (full)
Bagley (Stock Ferrier (Oldham) 11
port) 7 McGray artle- Mortimer (York) 11
poots) 7
ham) 10 Chandier (Crewe) 7 Feeney (Darling-
San Francisco. ton) 10 Extex (Stockport) 7)
Promoters of the 1930 Golden Gate Killourby (Don- Smith (Gates-
caster) 10
"head) International exposition are still Cunliffe A) |
the 0 Dell (Doncaster) juggling with
number of "hot Robertson (Brad. Front (Now
dogs" which they have estimated will -C.) D Lythgoe (Stock-
be eaten during the fair. This time. port) B Sargeant (Stack-
they have stretched the "hot dogs" Colquitoun
out together and have figured they port) D
(Southport) 7 would rench 273 miles. Javkins (South-
Buchan
Blackpool) He infused a lot of energy into his Lawlon (Everton) 15
Yorston play and used the ball discreetly. Fenton
(Middlesbro) 17
Middlesbro) Symon was terribly slow, and Bax-
Carter (Sunder- ter rather easily beaten by the clever! Hodgson (Leeds)
land) B *Howe (Grimsby) 13 Brown (Charlton) | Hunt (Carlisle) moves of
10'Donnell Doctor Sarost, the Hungarian
(Anton V.) 11 Steele (Stoke) A centre-forward, who usually took 11McCulloch
White (Dirming-.
ham) B the hall and Daxter out to the
(Derby) 11 Dlx (Derby) 10 Hanson (Chelsea) 7 flanks before delivering, a through.
Stevenson 10 He succeeded with is (Chelsea) hase to Cach.
(Everton) 7 :।- the move several times, but Cseh Tadmon (Charl-
ton) 10 Fagan (Liverpool) 1 had not a shot, never mind a goal, Hunt (Bollen) D Beattle (Grimsby) 7
Itis locker.
| Nieuwenhuys
(Liverpool @ Taylor (Liverpool) 7
Price ludders Westcott Wolves) P
Felds 7
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In attack McSpadyen, the sub- stitute for Delaney, carried off the honours. He was fast, beat his man for Manchester City. 17, for Blackpool.
with consummate case, and placed; his centres well-an international for
some time to come unless I am great Clarke (Dlack- ly mistaken.
place the ball in the net,
THREE "GIFT" GÒALS
2 for Brentford.
Division
Brook (Man- burn) 17
chester C.) D McCulloch bad few chances until Catrna (New-
Heaselgrave (W. the closing minutes. Then he rather)
Chatto) 10
Dram) 8 Hall (A) (Tot- marred his chances of further hon-unt (Shemeid
W.) 16
tenham) 6 ours by shooting wide twice when Jones (W. Brom he had all the time in the world to)
wich) 14 Tager (Coventry) 8
Weddle (Black- Lyon (Chester-
Gold) 14
burn) Macaulay (W.
Han) 12 Sulth (Bradford)
Damford (Swan. V.) 12
Crawshaw
Nottm, F.) 7 Hall (W), (Tol
tentiam) 7 Manders (Nor-
wictil 7 Milsom (Man-
chester C.) 7 Mooney (Neyr-
castio) 1
It was unlucky for the Hungarian Dodds (Shemeld rearguard that they practically Enve
away the three goals-the first from Booke (Fulham) 11 n penalty and the others came Herds (Manches
ter C.) 11 through goalkeeping errors--for de tullet [Ply fence was the best part of the team.
mouth) 10 Scabo partially aloned with many Billington
(Luton) 10 brillant saves, while the sturdy, Im-Clarke (W. Bram petuous Biro had no superior.
wicht
After Walker had failed with a Burgin (W. Brom wich)
WILL PROTECT YOU simple chance, Scotland took the Itad Briggs (Southamp
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Clifton (New-
sca) 7
Butt (Blackburn) 7 In the eighteenth minute by means of
ton) D Clavtan (Burnley) 7 a penalty. Black was going through.
castle) when
Walsh (Millwall) a he was
brought down uncere-Barker (Millwall 8 Ormandy Bury) 7 moniously and Walker scored from
Doherty (Man- the penalty spot.
Lewis (Bradford) 8
chester C.) 7 BLACK'S INJURY
Then in the space of two minutes) enme two further blows for the Hun- Cheatham,
Division II—(Bouth)
(Q.P.N.) 18 lurst (Brighton) 7
(Swinton) 14 Nolan (P. Vale)
gorians. First, Szabo sent a weak Morton clearance to Black, who from 20 yards put the ball quickly into the Collins (Cardiff) 13 Roberts (P. Vale)
McPheo net before the goalkeeper had got
(Reading) 11 Tott (Q.P.R.)
4
hark. Secondly, both Koranyl and Haycox (ay) 18 King (hampton) & Szabo chased a long pass from Ray (Aldenhot) & Edan (Aldershot) Symon, only to ace the ball strike the button (Mans- full-back and fall at Gillick's feet.
The outside-left took the proffered Stephens (Brigh
Langley (Bos
gift.
0
Brighton) Ainsworth (New
Brighton)
Grable 10
port) 7
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Beld) & Nowi (Exoler) .
4. ton) 8hdon (Exeter)
William (Ctapa Though the Hungarians often look-
combel a
ton Q.) € ed dangerous In the second half, they Dawer, A. (C)
Beity [[Palaco) = Peters (Bristol C.) 0 could only score from a penalty smirke (South- Gregory (G.
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Scotland: Dewan Bangera); Anderson Tall (Reading) (HORTS),
Bealfle (Preston);
Bhankly
(Preston), Baxter (Middlesbrough), Benon [Rangers): Mednadvan (Part'ck), Walter [[[earts)}|_ McCuülsen (Derby), Black, Prendergast Hiperia), Giltek (Rverton).
Division III—(North)
Petangon (Chester) 18- Clare -(Lanesin) -
Llungary Hrabe: - Koranyl, Biro; Pol-¡ Bramham Toldi, GyelvaY, ·
Kar, Turay, Dudas; Tiikos, Coštų Baron), | (Botham) ∙16 King (Barrow)
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