Back to Ivey, George 50's Miscellaneous (uncatalogued)

Image (3)

Image details

OCR Ivey's Brilhante Memorable Match
By Citizen
York
6 Carlisle U .... ... ...
WITH Allen declared unfit , Tork Clly had to make a further change against Carlisle United at Bootham - cre .nt to - day . This gave Ivey his first chance with the seni team , but at outside right instead of his usual position of left wing . M. Patrick moved inside to partner him .
...
Carlisle played Turner , their new outside left from Chester , who was signed on this week . Teams :
York City . - Frest ; Brigham and Simpson ( J ) ; Spence , Gale , and Brennen ; Ivey , Patrick ( M ) ) , Pat rick ( A ) , Storey and Rudd .
Carlisle United .-- Sweeney ; Seed and Burke ; Horton , Simpson ( R ) , and Maxfield ; McCaig , Broadis , Gordon , Dougal and Turner .
Referee - Mr . R. Wood , of
Sunderland .
About 8,000 spectators saw A. Patrick misdirect a pass to Rudd when there was a grand chance of the player going through the Carlisle defence .
The United , in a strong attack ng spell made progress on the right and McCaig tested Frost with a grand drive , which the alkeeper gathered above his head .
match at
After Sweeney had fisted away a high centre from Rudd , City returned to the attack through the skill of Ivey , who twice got the ball through to M. Patrick
A RUDD " SPECIAL " Rudd deserved the applause he received for a grand bit of dribbling , in which he outwitted two opponents and then let go with a fierce drive which just skimmed the crossbar .
There was a readiness to shoot on the part of the York forwards , and next A. Patrick came into the picture after a run down the right and put in a drive which Sweeney did well to turn away .
Ivey delighted the crowd with another grand dribble and centre , and there was no mis taking the general liveliness of the York attacks .
Gale broke up two attempts by Dougal to get the United forwards moving , and for some time the City attack played good and fast football .
BRILLIANT SPELL There were signs that the skilful forward play of City was beginning to take toll of the United defenders , and there followed a brilliant five minute three gools
Three minutes later IVEY him self , waiting near the far post , turned the ball into the net after both the Patricks had tried to deflect the ball .
The third goal , in the 32nd minute , was one of RUDD'S characteristic and brilliant efforts . He cork - screwed his way past two defenders and when within 12 yards of goal let go with a terrific drive .
to Alf Patrick , who , however , could not time his shot properly .
Ivey completely justified him accustomed position . self although playing out of his
A corner to Carlisle presented no real threat to City , who at top . Half - time : this stage looked completely on
York City Carlisle United
3
Carlisle were again hard pressed in the second half , and once M. Patrick nearly beat Sweeney to the ball after a per
sistent dribble .
The United had to concede a corner to get themselves out of further trouble . A strong clearance by Brigham and Simpson stopped the United , whose attack was very nearly through when Gordon got pos but a combined attack by Simp session a few yards from goal , son and Spence thwarted the Carlisle centre - forward .
CITY GO " NAP "
There was no holding the City attack to - day however , and in another scoring spell two goals canie in two
minutes .
Ivey's persistency indirectly paved the way for the fourth goal as he prevented Maxfield from making an effective clear ance and the ball spun to M. PATRICK , who with a left foot swerving shot beat Sweeney .
In two more minutes ther was some brilliant inter passing between Ivey and M. Patrick , in which the wingman finally cut inside for the return , enabling IVEY to go on ahead and score the fifth goal .
This was City's most rousing display and was fully atoning for their previous home failures . BRILLIANT PARTNERSHIP
spell in which York scored son brokepHanolesome
but for the most The first , after 27 minutes , part it was a struggle beween was obtained by A. PATRICK , the York attack and the United who finished off a movement defence , with the attack coming out uppermost . started by Ivey .
Ivey and M. Patrick was un The right wing partnership of doubtedly the best of the season , player thrilled the crowd with and the young second team his neat passing and clever dribbling .
He provided M. Patrick with another shooting chance , and the York forward was very near the mark with a 20 - yard drive , A clever
City got a brilliant sixth goal five minutes from the finish . Ivey , taking M. Patrick's pass , was confronted by two oppon ents . He dallied for a few seconds , letting them get close to him , then put the ball be tween them . RUDD , sensing the possibilities , ran right across the field from the left , took Ivey's pass in his stride and crashed a terrific drive into the
net .
It was a goal due to Ivey's skill and to Rudd's football in stinct .
This fine display roused the crowd to great enthusiasm and there was no doubt that it represented City's best foot ball of the season . These sharp blows naturally settled the United , and City ntinued to make the running . Cheir football was clever , and in a League match . example of this was a smart
Te - heel pass from M. Patrick £ 552 14s . 3d .
York City had an enthusiastic reception at the close in recog nition of their really brilliant display , and Ivey in particular will long remember his debut
Attendance 8,025 ; receipts ,
11 September
1948
Phom
YORK
CAVID
6.74
BATTERS
HISTERIAN