FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1932.

THE

CHINA MAIL.

HOME FOOTBALL TOMORROW RECORD CROWD AT PAPUA FORSAKING

Everton

Wednesday

Will Rangers Win the Cup

EVERTON AT HOME

.18 11

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

HOME.

Huddersfield, T.,20 11

Arsenal

West Bromwich 18 12 2 4 40 12 28 Sheffield United .19 13

3 3 45 26 29

19 9

Birmingham...... Middlesborough 19 11 Derby County 19 12 Sunderland Blackburn R...19 10 Bolton Wanderers 19 14 West Ham E. ..20 9 ..20 10 Leicester City

#ackpool. Grimsby Town .18

6 4 38 29 22 6 3 52 41 23 50 42 23 28

6 5 33 31 23

345

JARRRRRRR-^=^_^=19 00 - 20 12

English League,

First Division,

Arsenal v. Wednesday Birmingham. v. Liverpool Blackburn R. v. Huddersfield T. Blackpool V. Bolton W. Derby County v. Everton

24.

v.

Manchester C.

Portsmouth

v.

Sheffield U.

V

Aston Villa West Ham U., Chelsea Newcastle U.. Middlesbro'

Sunderland

West Brom.

v. Grimsby T. V. Leicester C.

Preston, N.E. Charlton A. Southampton

Y Chesterfield

Third Division (South).

Mansfield T.

First Division.

AWAY.

Gol

Goals

Total

Second Division.

P. W. L. D.

F. A.Pla

P. W. La D.

F. A. Pts. PLE

18 16 2 0 77 26 32

39 8 8 3

32 33 19

51

Barnsley

v. Burnley

20 13 3 4

57 25 30

18 7 9 2

32 47 16

46

Bradford C.

v. Tottenham H.

1 8 46 21 30

18 7 9 2

30

35 16

46

Bristol City

v. Stoke City

25 39 13 27.

19 7 8 4 35 30

18

45

Bury

1.

Wolves

2 36 33

16 431

Leeds U.

V.

Notta Forest

15 44

Aston Villa

Liverpool

.18 14 .20'13

4 0 56 24 28

8 6 37

Millwall

V.

14 *42

Manchester U.

34 55 35 30

18 5 11 2 22

12

42

Notts County, v.

Partsmouth.....19 13

4 2 31 20 28 Newcastle United 18 13 2 3 50 26 29 Chelsea

.....19 11 Manchester City 19 10 19 11

19

3 11

12

40

11

39

Oldham A..

V.

19

4 14 1 25 50

38

Plymouth A.

V.

4 4 40 23 26

18

4 11 3 21 39

11 37

Port Vale

v. Bradford

5

4 47 27 24

20

3 11 6 33 12

12 36

3

5 41 21 27

-19

3 13 3 23 43

Swansca

39 28 24

20

3 12 5 23 55

11

35

3 4 46 22 28

20

11 5 19 48

7

20

10 6 23 41

12

34

4 12 3 32 49

11

અંત

Brentford

V.

Watford

19

1 15 3 16 54

5

Cardiff City

18 3 13 2 2 59

8

Coventry, C.

Y.

v. Clapton 0.

Brighton

7

39 23

18 2 13 3 21 44

7

30

Exeter C.

V.

.19 8

4 40

37 20

19 2 13 4 18 59

8

28

6

3.32 24 21

19 2 16 1 22

26*

Fulham

1.

Bournemouth

Gillingham

V

Norwich City

Luton Town

v.

Swindon Town

AWAL.

Northampton Reading

v.

Torquay U.

V.

Bristol Rovers

Goals

Goals

Total

P. W. L. D. F.

A.Pts.

P. W. L. D.

20 16 1 3 69 1 35

18 7 6 5

41 31 19

F. A. Pts. Pts. 54

Southend U. V. Thames

Queen's P.R.

V. Crystal Pal.

+

20 10 5 5

41 29 25

17 3 9 5

23 37 11 47

19 5 86 21-28 16

47

Barrow

Wrexham

19 8 8 3 20 32 19

46

Chester

V

Rochdale

20 6 9 5 29 42 37

15

49 5 27 35 13

8 6 27 34 18

42

Darlington

V.

York City

39

Gateshead

3 11 4 30 41 10

38

Halifax T.

V

Tranmere R.

G 10 3 25 38

13

38

Hartlepools U. v,

Doncaster R

Hull City

V.

V.

2 9 7 18 45 11

946 29 22 24.

3 12 4 33 51

Carlisle U. Lincoln C.

Crewe A. New Brighton v. Accrington S. Walsall Wigan Boro'

.18

B 6 4 36 20 20

19

3 9 7 30 42

18

9 8 3 37 30 21

20

3 12 20 49 11

.19 8 4 7 34 31 23

19

4 14 1 16 57

.19 6 6 7 34 35 10

19

5 13 1 22 49 IL

30

19 4 12 2 27 54 11

29

19 2 14 3 16 28

7

18

RANGERS

Barnsley

Second Division.

HOME.

14

Wolverhampton

Leeds United

Bradford

Stoke City Bury Plymouth A. Bradford City Tottenham II. Notts Forest Manchester U. Millwall Southampton Charlton A. Swansea Town Chesterfield Preston N.E. Notts County Oldham A.

Burnley Part Vale Bristol City

Fulham

Reading ....

.18 11 3 4 34 19 26 .22 17 3 2 44 20 26 .19 13 1 5 45 18 31 .19 12 4 3 41 19 27 18 12 2 4 60 36 28

.17 9 2 5 51 .20 10 4 6 55. .20 12 4 4 43 20 11 6 3 43

19 12 5 2

19 10 6 3

.20 10 5 5 34

18 11 5 2 41 20 24 31 24

20 11 7 2. 41

3 11 5 16 39 11

6 11 2 25 45 11

4 10 4 17 36 12

19 7 8 4 37 29 18 19 8-10 6 34 36 11

Third Division (South).

HOME.

P. W. L. D.

18 12 33

Goals

63.24 27

18 16 1 1 56 21 33

Southend United 18 19 44 33 16 24

Exeter City Brentford

Crystal Palace Brighton Luton Town

19 15 1.3 50. 15 33

.18 14 3 1 52 18 Norwich City ...20 19 2 6 48 19 30 Coventry City ..19 15 2 2 65 25 32 Cardiff City.....19 13 4 2 57 27 Watford

19 12 34 44 26 28 Queen's Park R. 19 9 4, 6 45 28 24 Bournemouth....19 6 5 8 33 30 20 Swindon Town..20 12 6 2 16 27 26 Northampton T. In 9 6 3 38 22 21 Torquay United 20 9 5 6 48 35 24 Bristol Rovers ..20 11 45 46 30 27 Clapton Orient ..20 6 Mansfield Town Gillingham.

Thames

6 8 38 33 20

3 27 47 11

P. W. L. D. E

A. Pts. Pts.

20 9 6 38 32 24 20.3 9 8 28 45

14

20 9 6 36 35 23

19. 5 11 3 24 42 13

20 8 8 4 28 29

19 4 10 5 21 38 13 19 4 12 3 29 46 11 19 4 10 5 27 40

19 5 10 4 26 39. 14 18.2 12 4 –21

39

20 4 12 4 19 40 18 3 12 3 21 56 18 2 14 2 16 54

16 4 10 2 38 40

19 0 14 5 21 58

Lincoln City Gateshead

Chester

F. A.Pts.

AWAY.

Goals

199 3 6 34 18 24

19 13 0 6 47 12

32

19 4 11 4 22 50

19 1 5 3 35 21

2+

19

6 8 28 30

29

20 4 11 5 30 42

18 4 10 4.18 37

19 1 13 5 31 62

28

19 18

3 4 48 40 24

13 7 19

75 23 23 19

19 2 15 2 14

47

19 16 2 16 79

86 31 31 16 Third Division (North).

HOME

Goala

P. W. L. D. F. A.Pts. 19 16 2 I 63 12 33. 18 13 2 3 65 19 29 .19 15 2 2 47 19 32 Crewe Alexandra 20 15 2 3 67 27 33 Barrow

13 31 42 21 27 Tranmere Rovers 20 15

Southport

Wrexham

York City Darlington

Hull City Accrington S.

Walsall

Hartlepools

AWAY.

7

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Total

Goals Total

P. W. L. D. F. A Pts Pts.

19 10 6 3 37 30 23 66

20 10 6 4 35 28 21 53

19 5 86 −24 37 16 48 19.6 10 3.30 37 15 48

20 9 11 0 30 34 18 45 75

1 1 74 23 34

17 3 9 3 27 22 11

.19 13

1 A 3G

31

19 3 10 6 14 36 11 42

20 14

42 A

30

17 4 9 4 22 38 12

18 4 19 4 25 49 12

.39 13

3 3 42

.18 12 5 1

.17 21

.20 13

1

20 11 6 3 41

Stockport C. ....19 11 5 a 28 Doncaster Rovers 19 12 5 2 36 Carlisin United .18. 8 3 7 37 20 23 .....18 8 6 4 36 34 22 .15 8 3 4 24 14 20 .19 9 7 3. 39 22 21 New Brighton ..17 6 7 4 21 21 16 Rochdale

Halifax Rotherham

11 3 27 40 15

6 10 430 43 16

2 12 2 18 49 6

19 5.13 1 23 57 11

8 28 30 10

17 3 13 1 18. 42.7.

19 4 15 0 19 59

42

19 2 13 4 25 53

19 14 2 24 80 16 3 18 0 26 19 0 19 3

28

19

1 12

4 11 3 32 56 11. 18 0 17 1' 12 54

P.W. L.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

First Division.

HOME.

Goals

·F. Afte 16 15 0 62: 10'31 18-15 1 2 11 32 Third, Lanark .19 15 a 1 61.29 a

20 24

-Motherwell

Rangers

Celtic

St Mirren

Partick Thistle

Kilmarnock

Dander Hearts Cowdenbeath

Queen's Park

Hamilton A

Airdrieonians Ayr United

Clyde

518 12

19 10

16 18

18

AWAY.

Goals "Total P.W. LI D. F. A. Pia. Pt. 29 12 2 5 49 20 20. 60 16 11 3 2 46 22 22 54

19 6 28 3 31 52 15.

18 6 6 6 28 26 1 1844

23 2819 7 19 2.28 84 16 44

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Third Division (North).

v. Stockport C.

V. Rotherham U. v. Southport

Scottish Cup Final.

V. KILMARNOCK

HAMPDEN PARK.

Rangers v. Kilmarnock

TO-MORROW'S RUBBER MATCH

IN CUP FINAL.

(Reuter's Special Service.)

London, Yesterday.

HEAD-HUNTING. ·

Raids by Savages Only Occasional.

on

Tribal warfare and the practice of head-hunting are dying out in Papua, according to Sir Hubert Murray, the Lieutenant-Governor. Occasional raids by savages peaceful natives, he said, were to A record crowd of 100,000 is be expected until all the natives in expected at Hampden Park on the territory were brought under) Saturday for the Scottish F.A. Cup, tack had taken place about 100 Government control. A recent at- Final in which the all-conquering miles up the Fly River. Seventeen Rangers will meet Kilmarnock in a peaceful natives had been killed. Native police, in charge of white great rubber match.

officers, arrested 25 raiders. The

swamp.

The Rangers who have a long native police were very loyal and and brilliant Cup record and play-showed great fortitude in tracking ing in their sixteenth final, Kilmar-raiders through many miles of sago nock, on the other hand, are play- Mr. H. L. Downing, an assistant district officer attached to the Ad- ing in their fourth. The Rangers

ministration of New Guinea, was naturally

recently wounded in a native raid strong favourites, but their task is at Pant-lbasa in the Upper Mark-

ham River district.

are

by no means easy as nobody knows better than the Rangers how fickle Cup fortunes can be.

Kilmarnock are not intimidated by the size of their task and take comfort in the fact that the Rangers appear to be going atale as the result of the strain of trying to achieve the double-winning the League Championship and the Cup.

Word had reached the Admini- stration that hostile natives had threatened missionaries and peace- ful natives. with native police to prevent fight- ing. Leaving the main body of police at the river, he set out with a few of them to visit the chief of the hostile tribe. Without warn- ing, his camp was attacked at midday and he was woanded in the A native

Mr. Downing set out

an array.

The match will be a clash of

thigh with styles; the Rangers are exponents policeman was also wounded. The of the classic passing style; Kil-attack was repelled and reinforce- ments were sent for. The at- marnock believe in dashing for

tackers fled after several of them goal cup-soccer tactics.

had been ahot.

CHELSEA DEFEAT NEWCASTLE

Mr. Downing, who went to Sydney on leave, took with him some beautifully carved arrows as a memento of the raid

In the Morobe district, Mr. Down- ing said, two-thirds of the natives!

Comfortable Margin in were friendly but the remainder

Home Match.

London, Yesterday,

were head-hunters. Every time he) had set out on an expedition he had been warned by hostile natives that his life would be taken. But be- In the First Division of the Eng-yond a few arrows.shot from the lish League Chelsea defeated New- castle United by four goals to one. --Reuter.

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