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S. China Should Beat Borderers

(Continued from page 4.)

The Navy have been so far han- dicapped by the lack of vessels 'in

Beltrao, it will be recalled, was injured during the Manila tour, and has been in Indif ferent health since then.

D. Leonard, the captain, will be

THE

CHINA MAIL.

Derby Lose £250 On SPURS VISIT

International

Middlesborough In Danger Of Relegation

SOUTHPORT GOALKEEPER'S PLUCK

(By Rover.)

sensations at the Hawthorne

FOOTBALL FORM GUIDE

WEST BROMWICH A ball League Cube will be found the tat Fallow.

TO-MORROW assist in comparing the teams, details of how they have fared

comprehensive gulde to the form of all the major English Foot

Arsenal's Hard Task

At Highbury,

LEEDS RECORD IN DANGER

Aberdeen Should Avenge Earlier Defeat By Kilmarnoch

(BY RANGER)

The Spurs will be hard pressed to-morrow to retain the leadership Aston hopes inducing Jack in the match between the Albion Coulthard to sign for them must of the premier soccer league when and Derby County which the former extinguished by the Stockton amatour won by & goals to 1. were all crowded declaring he has no objection to play.

HE

Into a few minutes of the second half. ing for Middlesbrough. Between 61st and 69th minutes Al-

the

bion scored four goals! W. G. Richard- son took the honours.

This, after a first half in which bril- lient football had been shown by both sides, with Derby certainly not inferior to their hosts, was a startling meta- morphosis. For that short period Al- bion's attack was Irrestible.

Twelve years ago, in

his twenty- first year, Jimmy Dimmock scored the goal which won the Cup for the 'Spurs, To-day there seems to be no place in big football for the "slowest-! fastest" winger we have had since t

War.

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Hat tricks are becoming a habit; in League football. Thirty-nine have been recorded in this season's first month, дя compared with) thirteen in the corresponding period of the last campaign.

Bowers' "Hat Tricks”

HALLIDAY

re-

The Scottish fnternational cen- Bowers the Derby County cen-

re-forward has made his tre-forward, who scored two goals appearance in Manchester City's for the Football League against team after an absence from League the Irish League at Preston, has football of nearly twelve months. twice scared three times in a mach

*

they visit the Throstles in Birming- ham.

an

in their last five matches are given. The letters W. L and D ins 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 tenm and the sword signifies a relegated team.

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

FIRST DIVISION.

"Spurs (-) DLwWwdW 6 Arsenal (1) WdWW .12 Huddersfeld (5) WWW.

Wolves (18) dDWdW 12 Portsmouth Manchester C. (16)

WIL

Sunderland (12)"

LWd

AWAT

Tel. P. W. L. D. E. A. Pis

Goals Pts

6 3 1 29 3

6 2 2 2 9 10

- HOME P. R W. L D. F. A. Pu

1 13 7 9 7 € 4 0 2 1 3 10

Goals

8 17

16

12

0 2 14 7 12

19 15

3 15

7 51 19 14 21

5 0 2 3..2 8 3

14

12

6 3 1.

6 2

17.7

5 13

.12

12

6 3 2

6 5 1 0 19 7 10 5 5 4 0 6 3 1

6

616 16

8 8 9 8

.12

15 3 9

.12

Birmingham (19)

6 50 1 20 9 11

7 15 13 14

6054 20

3

1 12

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the

Derby (7) IWD!

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A. Villa (2) WAIL ...12 Middlesbro

2 2 2 8 3 6 S 2 0 3 10 4 64 20 15 12

35 7

5 11

2 8 11

4 11

6 1

4

WwWl

1

6

Though the Albion have unimppressive record this season they have home win over the Arsenal to their credit. The spurs will do well to secure a point from their visit to Hawthorns.

WI Leeds (9) [WWW] ....I1 Leicester (20) WUW .it "Stoke (-) DWDID

...12 Liverpool (14) WWWW 12 W. Bromwich (4)

WI

Blackburn (15)

D

.. 12

1 14

6 2 3 1 9

6 2 0 4 96 6 2 2 2 & 6 3 3 0 12 13

Goals

The Arsenal have an equally difficult proposition

when they Everton (11) ||WDI ..11 meet Pompey at Portsmouth. Newcastle (8) IDIWI .12 Wednesday (3) WIDLI 12 Following their great triumph Sheffield U. ILID over the Villa in Birmingham Chelsea (19) LILIW..12 last Saturday the Londoners will, SECOND DIVISION. HOME however, start favourites, and should just secure both points. †Bolton (-) wWdW .12

Leeds United's 100 per cent. Port Vale (16) home record is in danger from

IWwW d the onslaughts of Aston

Grimsby (13) WIWwW 12 Villa. W. Ham (20) dWwdW 12 Last season they drew at Elland Brentford (-)

D Wwd W

Road, and all indications pointu (-) dawwi to a similar result,

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

6 5 1 0 11 7 10

5 5 0 0 13 4 10

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6

6 13

11 10 10

6 2 10 12

1 2 2 7 13

641 10 16 3. 12

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5 1 5 19 AWAY

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6 3 2 1 14 11 7 17

73 3 1 10

8 7 17

7 5 2 0 17 6 10

5 3 2 0 13 7

60 23 7 10

6 1 2 3 915

.12

6 4 1 18

9

12

6 4 1 1 11 6 9

12

5 3 0 2 12 5 8

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6 4 1 1 0 6 9

6

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6 4 0 2 2 10

&

7 6 0 1 22 9 13

6 5 1 0 13 7 10 5 3 III GT 6 3 0 3 17 9

A 0

A

5

7 2

6

Preston (9) DIDID Queen's Park Rangers are en-+Blackpool gaged in a London "derby" with

dWwWi Charlton and should avoid being Bradford (8) DIWIW 12

Fulham (3) ADIDI left pointless on their own ground. S'Hampton (12)

d Wiwi

Plymouth

and obtained ten of his club's Rangers For Wembley? twelve goals in the bargain.

Watching the Wales V. Seolland-they have a 100 per cent. home

.12 Cook (Chesterfield) and Wesley match (writes a colleague), one was record to retain.

Nolta

C. (15) WILI..22 aware of the thought in many minda: (Gateshead) have also bagged two by how many goals would that Glas-

The game between Aberdeen Bradford C. (11)

(14) 4WD 12 "hat tricks," while Tunstall, the gow Rangers team that defeated the and Kilmarnock should provide IW W former Sheffield United forward. Arsenal beat this Scottish international the tit-bil of the Scottish League Machester

Notta F

F. (5) IWLAW. now with Halifax, beat the Stock-

encounters.

Manchester U. single Rangers

In their first game WILW

(5) port goal-keeper four times in player in the side, but the chances are this season Kilmarnock won by Oldham (19) WildW recent match.

that the team to meet England at two clear goals, but Aberdeen Millwall (7) DILDI Wembley next April will be packed are favoured to turn the tables Burnley (17) LIWIW with men from the Glasgow club.

Swansea (10) WIDD .12 on their rivals.

Lincoln (19) DILDI..12 The following is my forecast Bury (4) DILWA

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Glory-At £250

The selection of Reid as right-

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There was not

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Arnold Swift, the Southport goni-|

back for Ireland meant that Derby keeper, is made of stern stuff, far of to-morrow's matches: County will be the poorer by £250 fourteen days after being carried When the player was transferred to from the field with a Derby one of the conditions was and concussion he was playing again. damaged jaw that his frish club should be paid this sum if he was ever chosen to Early Soccer Form represent his country.

The

If football history repeats self. Middlesbrough, now

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THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

English League.

FIRST DIVISION

12

v Portsmouth (0)

Bristol R. (10) LIWdW 12 Exeter (2) DWDIL 13

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6 6 0 0 4 2 0

· AWAY Goul P. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts.P. W. L. D. F. A. Pis

Goals Pts. †Charlton (-) «L]wW [2 6 1 ở 21 ra từ # 2 Norwich (3) ALIWw .12

6 5 1 0 22 8 30 Crystal P. (8) WIDJW 13

66 2 7 4 1 2 16 11 10 Queen's P.R. (16).

WWWI

2 3 1 11 15

ПОМЕ

4 6 1 60

4

2 12 116

2 10 12 6 18

6 2

29 16 16

18 13 3 15

8 8

2 2 298 € 14

Liverpool (0)

50 4

(1)

v Wolves (0)

✓ Leicester (2

v Huddersfield (0)

y Aston Villa (1)

Sunderland (4)

it-ARSENAL (2) Fulham are more than satisfied with of the First Division table, are BLACKBURN

bottom BIRMINGHAM the form of the

(3) new arrivals at Craven Cottage, and especially

thus early doomed with

to relegation, Wraith, the forward from Scarborough, and Bolton Wanderern, leaders of Derby (3) who scored two good goals.

the Second Division, can start EVERTON (2)

Leeds (1) team-building with an eye to the MANCHESTER 1934-35 First Division campaign.

C. (2) have boen tempted into MIDDLESBORO these exaggerations by facts and

(v Stoke (→ figures reaching me

NEWCASTLE from amateur statistician.

(2) v Sheffield U. (0) who sets WEDNESDAY out to show that September and)

(2) v Chelsea (2) April are not far apart in the W. Bromwich (~) v Tottenham (~) Soccer sense. "AL the end of September last

recent signings of Dougall (Hamilton) and Bussey (Stuke) have wot exhausted the

muney Blackpool are prepared to spend on new blood.

Everton played before more than 150,000 spectators in three successive League games at Manchester, Goodi- son, and Liverpool.

pali,

Plymouth Argyle's famou Lestir and Black, have between them

Argyle.

SPECIALS

an

SECOND DIVISION

v West Ham (1)

Manchester U. (1) Plymouth (-

scored more than 270 goals for the year," he writes: "Blackpool were BLACKPOOL (-) v Brentford (-)

at the bottom of the First Divi-BRADFORD C. sion table, and they finished In

(2) v Burnley (1) that position. Aston Villa and FULHAM (3)

Bury (6) Arenal were numbered one and HULL 1-) two, and at the finish of the sea-Lincoln (1) son they were merely reversed. Nolls C (0) Millwall (0) Stoke City and Brentford each led PORT VALE (2) ♥ Oldham (4) at the end of September a year SOUTHAMPTON ago in their respective sections, BWANSEA (3)′ v Bradford (1)

(~) Bolton (-). and each finished on top."

HOME

Rangers, Arsenal, Port Vale, Brighton, Walsall, AWAY Motherwell, Queen O'South, Preston Notte F., Crystal P. DRAWS Hamilton, Leeds, W. Bromwich, Millwall, Northampton

Preliminary English Cup games are often not worth the candis to North Eastern League teams. Ons club drew la.12e gate from a game.

"Cut Out The Rough Stuff"

port, but now with the Eagle, the in his usual place in the forward ce Berwick and Suffolk, the Des-line. centre forward, and will o troyers and Submarines in port enable Ward and B. Cosano to take the inside and outside right post- tions, respectively.

they should be able to field one of the finest teams in the local league.

Gomes, the Saints' right back has now fully recovered from his recent injury and will be seen in

Says Former Arsenal Player

.r

London, Oct. 16, No doubt he is sorry afterwards, but partnership with A. V. Goagno at appeal to footballers to "cut that is leaving it rather late.

full-back,

N

V NOTTS F. (1) Grimsby (1)

Y PRESTON (0)

v Coventry (1)

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(1)ading (4) ¿WWW 12

'mth (18) IWIW 12 Aldershot (19) DILWI 12 Coventry (6) Ddwaw 12 Luton (14) WALWI..13 Gillingham (8) WIWIW Swindon (22) IWLI 12 Cardiff (19) IWID

12

.12

Torquay (9) LWDWI_12 Southend (18) DwLwD 12 |Brighton (12) WI„D₫ 11 Newport (21) LIWA 12 ...12

Clapton (29) DIDI Northampton (7)

7 5 1 1 17 6 11 760 7 23 3 13

6 4 1 1 89 GS1 2948-

7 5 1 1 26 11 11 6 4

1 1 20 8 9

6 3 1

7 2 1 2

WwWL12 6 Watford (17) ¿DHW .12 6 Bristol C. (15) ILADI 12

2

2 2 2

6 1 4 1

6 2 4

6

! 2

563 26

1

8 5 13 2 13 428 17 4 18

409 18

16 3 11

2

3 5 8 5 10 05 2 4 15 2 10

1 6

0 5 1 6 23 1

14 3 5 19 19 1

AWAY

Goals

TH Pis

9 B 6 0 3 3 7 12

Goula P. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pia P. W. L. D. F. A. Pa

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) HOME

+Chesterfield (-)

WwWwW.....12 Tranmere (11)

WWW

Stockport (10) NAWW 12

Barnsley (8) WNW 11 Hartlepools (14) · WIWidD Halifax (15) WIWI 12

12

Barrow (9) WIDI ..12 Doncaster (6) diWL 12 Gateshead (7) WwDIW 13 Accrington (18)

N. Brighton (21)-----

WId L b.....12

Carlisle (9) WIDE 12

1 7-0 0 275 14

8 7 1 0 20 7 14

4 O

6 5 0 1 14 6 11 0 0 1 1 10

Rochdale (18) w/WxL 12° 74 York, (20) WIWWI 4.12. v Bournemouth (1). | Walsall (6) WIWWI..12

THIRD DIVISION (South) ALDERSHOT (1) v Southend (2) BRIGHTON (0) v Bristol R. (8) Bristol C. (0) ▼ EXETER (1) CLAPTON (1) Gillingham (2) LUTON (4). Newport (1) Northampton (1) NORWICH (8) QUEEN'S P.R.

Swindon TORQUAY (3) v. Watford (2)

(-)

v Reading (0)

Cardiff - (1)

Charlton (-)

6.5

12 16 2

[Crea (16) dLd[W 12

1 17 7

0 2 3

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A 22

3

4 5 3 1 695

6 2 3 1 12 16

1 2 2 10 16

3 13 10. 9

4

195

6 1 1 4 Wrexham (2) {LdwW 12 Southport (12)

y CRYSTAL P. (0) IDW dd D

THIRD DIVISION (North),

y Wrexham (1)

Hartlepools (1) Barmiley (1)

Darlington (2)

W

(2)

Langmead and Thomas, the centre forward and pivot res- pectively, of the Berwick

out the rough stuff" is made "Rough, football is only exploited should make an appearance

by T. R. Parker, the old Arsenal by an odd one or two players, but, BARROW (3) for the Navy, while Kent and

Lawrence will still be an absentee full-back, who subsequently become unfortunately, they can do quite à CARLISLE (2) Cansell, the halves, should al

owing to a leg injury. He played a famous trainer and now is mana-lot of damage if they are not stop Chester (8) so gain places in the Navy

on the wing recently where he did ger of Norwich City. ̧ ̈·

[pod.

I think it is high time they DONCASTER (2) v Mansfield (2) CREWE (2) y Gateshead-(0); team.

not appear to be at home, He "I do not mean that the honest skilful player from showing his NEW

were. Not only do they prevent the HALIFAX: (4) jakould have been played as a half shoulder charge must be done away paces and delighting the spectators The Police will probably fold where he is quite useful.

EW BRIGHTON the same team which lost to the The Artillery's team is tot yet player must

with," Parker sald, "or that no with an exhibition of first-class foot- Club Jast week; but will have to known, but they can always be ex- Strength is part and parcel of the to his whole future.”—Reuter,.........

ever be grased. ball, but they are a positive danger STOCKPORT (3) v Southport (1)

Rotherha Improve if they are to extend the pected to put up a good fight. Navy.

game, so long as it fa fairly used.)

WALSALL (2) (v Rochdale (1) 42: What is unfair is tripping « man

York (0)

TRANMERE (1) St. Joseph's, who are making a The Athlete and Lincolns game

who is travelling at full speed and 100 PER CENT HOME, RECORD bold bid for honours this season. has been postponed until next almost certain to injure himself

Scottish League. following Ave Cluba "havé 100 per cent. komb records: ABERDEEN (7) Kilmarnock (1)

MANOKE FIRST DIVISION. ** United, Port Vale, Queen's AIRDRIE (1) ft. Mirren (3)

(B) Thin Tanark (0) CELTICK (1) v.Partick" (2) Dundes

Beltras's Return '

Postponed Game :

Leeds

Barnsley.

meet the Artillery at Sookunpoo. Sunday as the latter team are

when be crashes and on recent form should obtain visiting Canton, this Sunday,

"Perhaps the most dangerous kind a favourable win.

Kowloon who meet the Recreio of rough play is wild kicking, and at home should take two points funging out the foot without caring Fork Rangers, Chesterfeld, and from the latter

too-much whether it connects with The long-awaited return: of, „N. In the second Division the Navy ble is that this kind of player is the ball or a man's leg. The trou Beltrac, the Saints right half, and Lincoles will provide the best of such an excitable nature that he should give, the halves that stif- tusale, and with the talent avail: does not stop to think. For the mo- THE fel tening which was lacking lastable at present the Navy should ment; he absolutely disregardé -

emerge victors.

personal safety of his oppor

week

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