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ARSENAL ENTERTAINĮ

LEICESTER

Clash Of Sheffield Teams On United's Ground.

BIG SCOTTISH LEAGUE GAMES

(By RANGER)

+

English League.

FIRST DIVISION. ARSENAL (8) v Leicester (2) Birmingham (D) v Wolven (0), BLACKBURN (1) v Chelsea (8) Derby (2)

HUDDERS EVERTON (-)

LEEDS (0) Manchester C. (5) Middlesboro (0) Newcastle (0) Wednesday

FIELD (3)

v Tottenham (-).

v Portsmouth (1)

v

A. Villa (2)

2

Liverpool (1),

Sunderland (1)

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Sheffield U. (3) WEST BROM (→) v Stoke (-) SECOND DIVISION. BLACKPOOL (-) Bradford G. (0)

The clash between Everton, Cup- | Bury (2) holders, and Tottenham Hotspur, FULHAM (~) present League leaders, at Goodison Hull (-) Park should provide the tit-bit of Lincoln (2)

Millwall (1) the Home Football League pro-Notts C. (1)

PORT VALE (3) gramme to-morrow,

SOUTH- Earlier in the week Everion lost to the Arsenal on their own ground by three clear goals and what the Arsenal can achieve without Alex James and Joe Hulme the Spurs can accomplish with O'Callaghan and Hunt in their fast-moving for- ward line.

RANGERS SUPERIOR

TO ARSENAL.

Weak Right Wing-

Of Londoners.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1933.

FOOTBALL FORM GUIDE

Comprehensive Table Showing Form of Clubs at A Glance

A comprehensive guide to the form of all the major.English Foot. ball League clubs will be found in the tables given below. To assist in comparing the teams, details of how they have fared in their last five matches are given. The letters W, L and D in- dicate matches won, lost or drawn, respectively. Games played at home are shown in capital letters and away games in small type, The figures in brackets denote the position held by that team at the conclusion of last season. The asterisk indicates a promoted team and the sword signifies a relegated team.

The League positional tables give home and away details and The Rangers Include all matches played to date.

FIRST DIVISION. HOME

London, Sept. 25. Forty thousand people were pre- sent at Ibrox Park, yesterday, when v Oldimi (-) Glasgow Rangers beat Arsenal. ▼ PRESTON (0)

| after a hard and interesting, game, V MANCHESTER

U. (2) by 2 goals to nil.

were the better team, particularly in attack.

v Brentford (-) v BOLTON (Y

v Plymouth (0)

v West Ham (0)

Y GRIMSBY (3)

v Bradford (11

AMPTON (3) v Burnley (1) SWANSEA (0) v Notts F. (1

THIRD DIVISION (South) ALDERSHOT (4) v Reading (4) BRIGHTON (1) v Coventry (0) Bristol C. (3) v CRYSTAL r. (3) CLAPTON (0) Y.Bristol R (3) LUTON (9) Newport (11 NORTH-

AMPTON (-) The Spurs should win, in spite of

NORWICH (2) the home side's ground advantage.

QUEEN'S The Arsenal are entertaining Lel-

P. R. (5) cester at Highbury and may displace SWINDON (2) Huddersfield Town, who are encoun- TORQUAY_(2) tering stiff opposition Derby.

at

Aston Villa are visiting Manchester

well City where they will do

to secure a point from last year's Cup finaliste.

Pompey are visiting Leeds who are favoured to win.

v Southend (2)

v Bournemouth (1)

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AWAY

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Goals Pls. P. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pis P. W. L. D. F. A. Pis

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v Southport (V)

CHESTER.

THIRD DIVISION (North)

BARROW (2) CARLISLE (3) CHESTER (3)

v Darlington (0)

v Hartlepools (3)

.

Crewe (-)

FIELD (-) DONCASTER (1) v Wrexham (1) HALIFAX (0) Accrington (0) NEW

"

BRIGHTON (0) v Rochdale (3)

The meeting of the Shefeld Rotherham (2) v Tranmere (0) teams should provide a spectacular STOCKPORT (4) ▼ Gateshead (3) display which may end in a divisionWalanli (1) -

of spoils. The two teams drew the York (4) corresponding fixture last year, and

the Wednestiny won the return

game on the United's ground.

BARNSLEY (1)

v Mansfield (3)

Scottish League.

ATR (2)

FIRST DIVISION.

Bolton Wanderers will be serious- ABERDEEN (-) v Queen O'S. (- ly extended against Hull City, but their prospects are distinctly bright

Clyde (7)

Falkirk (2)

in view of their recent form. Tae DUNDEE (2) big matches in this division are HIBERNIANS (-) the London "derbies" between Mill- MOTHER wall and the Hammers, and the Cottagers and the Bees, which will probably result in a draw in the firal case, and a win for Fulham in the second game.

v Partick (0)

Hamilton (2) Cowdenbeath (2) QUEEN'S PK. (3)

v St. Mirren (-)

v Celtic (9)

Hearts (4)

y Kilmarnock (1)

WELL (4) RANGERS (4) ST. JOHN-

STONE (6) THIRD

LANARK (3) Airdrie (2)

denote result (Figures in brackets Cardiff Chy will cause a zaprine they shatter Queen's Park Ran- teams in capital letters are forecasted

winners). Hers 100 per cent. home record. There likely to be no change in the weadership,ut the southern snee- Linn.

Tranmere Rovers will probably receive a setback in the northern section in which Chesterfield and Barnsley are expected to record away Trimpls to retain their posi- Hions at the herd of the table.

Queen of the South. who have won their last five matenes will pro- bably

their Waterloo" at Aberdeen, but a grim struggle will (be witnessed.

mpet

Motherwell are expected to heat the disappointing Cellie wide. Though the Rangers were

SPECIALS

HOME Motherwell. Arsenal. Went Bromwich, Aberdeen, trane, AWAY Liverpool, Chesterfield, Barnsley. Bolton, Preston. DRAWS Newcastle, Wednesday, Millwall, Lincoln, Clyde.

Heaнon,

hold to a draw earlier in the and the flangers, League champions, should overcome the Hearts.

100 PER CENT HOME RECORD

THE following seven Clubs have|

Birmingham (13)

Middlesber (17)

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Leeds United, Port Vale, Queen's Newcastle (5) IDIDI..10 Park Rangers, Chesterfield, Barna- Chelsea (30) WdLiL ..10 lev, Hartlepools

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Motherwell.

United,

Goals P. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pu

10 B

†Bolton (--) wWwW] 10 5 Part Vale (16)

10

NO AWAY POINTS THE following four Clubs have Grimsby (13) WIW..10 THE a point:

Sheffield United, Bredford, Swansea | Notts C. (15) DIWI 10 Town, and Rochdale,

BOY WONDER FOR ARSENAL?

Player Who Caused

Scotland To

Falter.

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Manchester L. (5) London, Sept. 25.

WIWI Neith

F. (5) WIWL Boy Martin, the 18-year-old Irish centre-forward, who played the big Swansea (14) WIWID .10 Burnley (17) DILIW .10 part in Scotland's unexpected des Oldham (19) WIWIL, 10 fent by Ireland at Glasgow, is the Lincoln (19) WIDIL ..10 behind-the-scenes Soccer topic of Bury (4) ADIL

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

the week-end.

311 10 9 7 501 19 7 11

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6 A 0 1 14 2 11 6 31 2 13 9 8

5 3 0 0 12 3 10

4 3 0 1 7 1 7

& 4 1 0 15 10 8

5 4 1 0 18 7 8

There has been the inevitable rush for the signature of the new Exeter (2) WIDW 11 prodigy, but the fee being asked by Crystal P. (5) WIWID 11 Belfast Celtic is of such stagger-:

Queen's P.R. (16)

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(Charlton (-) dWwLl-10 Norwich (3) WALI..10 It may be concluded that when

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with Cardin (18) LWIWI ..10 who,

Aldershot (18) DWDL others, has been to Belfast, is 01 Luton (14) DIWAL | opinion that Martin is not yet ready Gillingham (8)

for first-class football.

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JOTTINGS FROM HOME SOCCER FIELDS

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TOM Priestley, of Chelseational ton Wanderers? "star" half-back of

honours,

up Bob Wille South are likely to fix

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The decision of Harry year or two ago to join Nelson, the Lancashire Combination club, AB Ti season. fir Buccessive representative player-coach, acts as a reminder that matches for Ireland he was capped few teams have broken up so quickly as a justor, an a full amateur, and as the Wanderers' Cup-winning one of as a senior. But the caps did not cone in thui order.

1020.

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Barnsley (8) WIWI son, while playing for Coleraine, Football League goala, the_total}

Hartlepools (14) www.wi. Priestley was given his amateur (being made up like this; Jack 203, Manchester United, by losing their Halifax (15) 4DW16 cap against Scotland A week or Lambert 116, Coleman 97, Basten Brat (weire games last year, made the Doncaster (8) WdlW 10 two later he was chosen for the 12, Hulme 92, Bowden 80, and worst start of any club in the history Stockport (10) DILA..10 junior match against Scotland. James 09. There is no parallel in of the league,

Accrington (13) There was a protest about that, of the entire history of the Football

course, but the rule said that League, just as an aggregate of 818 at the annual meeting of the Lincoln

Mr. E. A. Simpson, the chairman, N. Brighton (21)

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was the envy of all the clubs-oves Arsenal. Coleraine.

Then, last September, Priestley played in the International, proper against Scotland. "

The Bouth African BL.A. have recalv- ed a. cable from West Bromwich Al- bien regretting their inability to make a tour of South Africa in 1984.

--W. Davies, the Tottenham Hotspur | and Welsh ́international outside-right, was yostarday transformed to Swanzes Town.

7. *

"Judea"--A referes can signal time wohille: the ball is out of play, provided he has not awarded a vendlivkick, in which event he must wait until the spot kick has been taken before ending the match

Ferrier; Motherwell's. ¿Camokslouží

"DIXIE" DEAN INJURED.

Operated On After Arsenal Game.

NOW OUT OF GAME

London, Sept. 25. Dixie Dean, "Everton's inter- national centre forward, who had an ankle-bone splintered in the match with Arsenal last Saturday, was operated on this, morning for, the removal of two fragments of bone. He

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Southport (12) BDW 10 Chester (4)ILIDS 10 6 12 29 8 Darlington (22) HWIW 10 5 1.7.1 11 11 5 Bobby Yorke, the old Ayr United Wrexham (3) LWILD 10 5 2 2011 11 4 half, is back in Aldershot for his Rotherham (17) ILWD 9 6 12 second season. He has been', keeping 161 during the suiumer months playing

cricket for Dimfermline Carnegie Crin- | {ket Club.

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SCOTTISH LEAGUERA Goals

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