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HULL CITY'S LOST GUII'

... HULL CITY'S LOST GUII'. Hull City, failing to win their semi-final tto with the Arsenal, after being two goals at Half-time, can only a limited extent plead the excuse, of suffering misfortune through injuries. They have, however, this respect been an ...

CUP-TIE INVASION- LEEDS. Noisy Crowds from Hull and London. RUSH FOR FOOD The attendance at the Cup semi-final ..

... CUP-TIE INVASION- LEEDS. Noisy Crowds from Hull and London. RUSH FOR FOOD The attendance at the Cup semi-final tween Hull City and Arsenal Ella Road 011 Saturday was 48,000. People who were the centre Leeds time from a.m. to 10 p.m. might have been pardoned ...

Association. HULL CITY WIN REPLAY. Three Yorkshire Clubs Semi-finalists. GREAT GOALKEEPING. (From Our Football ..

... Association. HULL CITY WIN REPLAY. Three Yorkshire Clubs Semi-finalists. GREAT GOALKEEPING. (From Our Football Representative.) HULL, Thursday. Hull City won their Cup replay with Newcastle United on the Anlaby Road ground this by goal to nil, and thus ...

Leeds Woollen Trade 100 Years Ago

... by occasional splashes of the Hull and Arsenal colours. All about me was the white and scarlet of the Arsenal men. Opposite, across a corner of the field, were surging patches of yellow and black—the Tigers from Hull, so-called, I suppose, from the ...

ILK LEV'S CUP TEAM

... between Hull City and Arsenal, nothing has definitely been settled as regards tho Hull team. It is likely that Bleakley jrd Cartwright take the vacancies raised the injuries* to Walsh and Alexander. Mi.-la reported fit again. As regards the Arsenal it is ...

THE CITY'B MALFORMATION

... frequency with which the Arsenal players were beaten in individual tussles with opponents, though the latter were physically their inferior. It was not until the last few minutes that one saw what could be assumed to be real Arsenal form, and then the coolness ...

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... UNITED or HULL CITY v. ARSENAL. On Leeds United ground. replay on Aston Villa ground. Referee, A. H. Kingscott (Derbyshire). Linesmen YV. Phipps (Birmingham) and A. Archer (Leicestershire). Tho selection of the Elland Road enclosure for the Arsenal v. Newcastle ...

THE WINNING GOAL

... eleven minutes when Williams, on the Arsenal right wing, took advantage of some rope that was given him and ran quickly down to the goal line. the view it seemed certain that the ball would out of play, and the Hull men evidently thought, but Williams ...

ROSES AT ROCHDALE

... gallantly Hull City have fought through the present tournament. Without in the least being eager to hear the Arsenal's as the humbling of expensive ind ambitious club—the Arsenal themelves are liked everywhere and play good •jotball—the of Hull City would ...

A CITY PLAYER DISMISSED

... A CITY PLAYER DISMISSED. In tho aecond half Hull City underwent severe handicap the dismissal from the game ot their centre half, Childs. The offence for which he was ordered off was an attempt kick James, and though he did uot appear get the boot home ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, MONDAY, MARCH 3. 1930

... 792 United v. Hull City 63.486 £4,2/ Nottingham e.-t v. Sheffield Wed 44.166 £3.322 Weil llstm United v. Arsenal . 40,492 £5,192 REPLAYS. Sheffield Wednesday v. Notts Forest, Sheffield, on Wednesday. Hull City v. Newcastle United, Hull, Thursday. FIRST ...

YORKSHIRE BID FOR

... effected surprise in beating the Villa merit by two goals to one. The Arsenal were much superior to West Ham •nd wen 3.0. at Sheffield on Wednesday, and the Hull City -Newcastle tie at Hull Thursday. In the Association League Leeds United were dofeated at ...