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GAME AT ROKER PARK .
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was witnessed at Roker
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Sunderland are un
rate side this season , and
had foemen " worthy of counter was not only A nd thrilling one through .. vas of a very high order
immitted that the Wear . le the better side no on visitors their share of
e contested with Cup - tie we being maintained , not that the turf was reason of a heavy rain . bour of the match start the Liverpool forwards five display , their passing atures of the game . Even speed their placing wis they showed admirable l
, though in front of goal
o dangerous as their
division only lacked , 4.complete and powerfur A HOU6 could wish to see . en have secured a really and judged on Saturday's has speed , initiative and st wanting in resource or Mordveiand Buchan as a both showing Martin was the cleverer of pair , but he was seen to the racialf when he had ! petusplend , and the quick puttinghis centres or shot COLON Warranted , made bo sir'e of the Liverpool
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SRESERYES ON TOP ..
O.BY THE WALLSEND OLLIERS .
1914
OUR PHOTO GALLERY .
THE FOOTBALL GAZETTE AND TELEGRAPH . SATURDA
PREMIER & THE
GERMANY'S FANTASTIC Rude Awakening in Stor Kaiser ,
Lord Kitchener's Army recens Lost night petos in recruiting Arquith addressed a meeting bering over 3,000 in the Ueber barrh , mumy thousanda beina into the meeting Por an hour commencemens a large made ver dered patriotic songs , and the vas amboanded when the PremCX Provost Thebes presided , and in ence was Lord Rosebery .
The Chairman declared there appropriate place for Mr Asqu than there in the beart of d to this moment Edinburgh bad recruits . He appealed to the ye join the spectal City of Bdinhe
SOUTH SHIELDS A.F.C. PLAYERS , 1914-15 .
minutes of the second of the ability with which the Liverpool advance play was , confined to the At the end of the quarter dowever , the Liverpool Aed themselves , and 11 for the remainder home side were the more ting , and though both ks were sound defenders . to the meritorious goal ll , who - effected some mar the Wearsiders were un winning score . Thompson
GETTING INTO FORM .
at half back on the field , Fine Performance by Bridgett's
Team at St. Jim's .
for his side in both halves . of the visiting halves , who At full back , Pursell and Dore effective for their re be Sunderland goal - keep nuch to do as the Live : t some of his saves wele
NEW CENTRE - HALF'S SUCCESS .
Prior to last Saturday South Shields had not really given a display that was quite on a par with their last season's championship form , and there were not wanting critics whose opinion was that the changes in the personnel of the Shields playing forces since last season had not been for the good . As the many comments one heard on leaving This was perhaps the most expressive of was predicted here , however , it was only a the ground after South Shields ' great victory
over Newcastle United Reserves .
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matter of a short while before the enclosure last week was would settle down to a class of work which Reserves and . Wallsend would bear excellent results . Last . Saturday side League fixture . The marked the beginning of the progress to this Ders to the League , having desired end , and those supporters of in the Northern Amateur Shields club who witnessed the game at St. less they put up a very James's Park will agree that against an undoubtedly Bridgett's Brigade " touched a point of efficiency not Both Whittingham
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Top row , from left - J . Hall , R. Wistingham , E. Robinson , John Wood , G. Burreil , W. Young , J. McAndrew , I. Hall , J. Spencer , B. Hall , and • R. Davidson ( Assist . Trainer . ) Second row - 77 . Young ( Assist . Trainor ) , T. Hall , W. R. Low , I. Thorniey . W. Kebbell . T. Naisby , C. Johnson , J. Foderick , J. Rowley ( trainer ) . Third row - G . Keonleyside , J. W. Wood , W. Stott , A. Lewis , R. McCullough , and A. Bridgett . Front - G . Portlock and 8. Hubbard .
KICKLETS .
At St. James's Park last Saturday , ten seconds after the " West final whistle : Stanley must be hot stu !!! "
Newcastle that what West Stanley accon Apparently it had been anticipated in plished United surely could not fail to re . peut .
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ncluded in the latter side often excelled last season - the season of the of the Shieidemen . What an eye opener was the performance
is wing maD away ..
mea , who thoroughly deserved what may well was done in the first half , be described as their glorious win against the changed their views since last Saturday .
Magpies . "
The Premier , who received a gr said the facts : as to the cau were ancontrovertible . They ar to be controvertible , except by tion of such wanton falsehoods a contemplating , and even s riolation of Belgian territory on her road to Germany .
The result was that Britain three reasons : First , to vindres tity of treaty obligations and the of Europe : second . to assert and independence of Free State withstand in the best internetes cur own Empire , but of civibex gant claim of a single . Power and develop the destinies of Ex SANCTITY OF TRRAT Since he last spoke attempts be in Germany to - dispute the accus rerity of this statement of Brita We were & ed if Britain had least for the treatiee of smallet except when she had some ulte fish purposes to serve . He.gr trations , both very opposite to case , namely . the WAT from 1793 , which leted over In that case it was the invar rights guaranteed by Britan where our interests was relati The other case was in 1870 , stone felt so strongly the sanct obligations that , though we interests at stake , he made an France and Russia to Co - Oper i the other violated Belgian Gladstone in 1880 declared if to war it would be for the fr
half - right , and to save human t being invaded by tyrannou Powers .
He would not say the supre they called German culture a : spirit was the best thing that Eut he will not be fit for service for some to be world . What was this G wecks yet . ( A Voice : " Murder . " ) What spirit , of which the Emperor's missionaries in Belgium f much to Germany for her C philosophy , science , and the
which was specificially Germa
ment of the world in the last been on the intellectual sid . ment of the doctrine of the ultimate - prerogative in buu material force , and , on the pr taking of the foremost place i cation of the machinery They had adopted that gosp was the be - all and end - all of that old - world talk about the weak was so much cant
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Bob McCullough the South Shields bak who had the misfortune to have his leg broken in a match at Whitburn early in the season , is now out of the Infirmary .
His injured limb is in plaster of paris .
Mac , however , is but one of several of the South Shields players on the sick or injured list .
Bob Whittingham is in the throes of " Blu . " and George Portlock is struggling with a rather severe cold .
While Charlie Johnson is hardly quite fit again after the kick he got at West Stanley .
ciub's greatest glory . Newcastle United Reserves gave a display which was quite in keeping with their previous victorious pro grees in four successive matches , but they
utioned player was dis k of speed being a great failing at a penalty kick uccess , but some judicious were very distinctly outshone by the Shields the Shields team this season , they must have ing , he several times got If Novocastrians had a small opinion of chairman's wife .
They won on sheer merit .
Fen . Hall has gone to Grimsby in conse quence of his wife's illness .
A remarkable feature of thin decirine was that , whatever tellectual or ethical merits , it an actual guide to life , to philosophy .. The German et save the Emperor and his per calculations , as dangerous abeurd , regarding the British plause . ) According to the Ge " Jock " Laidlaw , the wonderful Scotch by luck and fraud secured d laddi hose brief stay with South Shields vast populations of the glol inst eton #the prelude to his being tuitous aggregation , known
The South Shields club is in possession of a new flag presented by Coun . W. Stephen son , chairman of the directors , in honour of the winning of the N.E.L. championship .
It was unfurled by Mrs Stephenson , the
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