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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1933.

ARSENAL

ORDNANCE

AND MEDICALS SHARE SIX GOALS

Ordnance Lead At The Interval.

GOULTHY OUTSTANDING

PLAYING

AYING at Happy Valley yesterday, the Royal Army Ordnance Corps shared

goals with

the Royal

six

Army

Medical Corps in a Garrison Small Units League soccer en- counter.

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the The Ordnaner Corps took lead in the first half through

increased ROUTLEDGE and later through O'BRIEN, but the Medical Corps fought bark every Inch of ground tu equalise through BILLING TON and POOLE. GORNLY, however. gave the Ordn. ance Corps the lead just before the interval.

ed through GOFLTHY. who played brillant football

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FAVOURED AT

THE CHINA MAIL.

ROKER

FINE AWAY RECORD OF LONDONERS.

SPURS SHOULD BREAK THEIR LOSING SPELL

(BY RANGER)

UNDEFEATED since Septemer 24, when they were besten de- cisively at Goodison Park, the Arsenal, English League cham- pions, viit Roker Park to-morrow in the First Division of the Eng- fish League. Having overcome such doughty foes as Huddersfield, Aston Villa, the Wednesday and the Wolves on their own grounds the Arsenal are favoured to win, in spite of Sunderland's good form at Middlesborough last week and the Londoners hard struggle for points against Liverpool at Highbury. Sunderland have drop- ped two home points to Tottenham, Huddersfield, Aston Villa, Newcastle, and Manchester City, while the Arsenal have lost only to Everton and West Bromwich in sway matches.

PARK CHINESE

THE CUP WALSALL THE

GIANT-KILLERS

IN HOME GAME

Halifax And Aldershot Should Win.

34 CLUBS IN ACTION

PLAYER IN... ·

FOOTBALL FORM GUIDE

STOKE SIDE Comprehensive Table Showing Form

Best Forward In His Debut Game.

GLORIOUS FIRST-TIME SHOT

AGAINST MIDDLESBOROUGH

Recalls Bare-Footed Player

RANK SOO, STOKE CITY'S ANGLO-CHINESE PLAYER, WAS DESCRIBED AS THE BEST

F

WALSALL, who caused the FORWARD ON HIS SIDE IN HIS biggest sensation in last sea- DEBUT MATCH AGAINST MID Aox's Home Football by eliminating DLESBOROUGH AT AYRSOME the Arsenal in the Third Round of PARK. THOUGH HE DID NOT

the English Cup, are at home to an- SCORE HE WENT VERY CLOSE other London team, in Clapton WITH A "GLORIOUS FIRST Orient, in the Second Round to-TIME SHOT IN THE SECOND morrow. Beaten only by Barrow HALF. on their own ground this season

the Round

in

A

of Clubs at A Glance

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 denole the position held by that team at the conclusion of last season. The asterisk indicates a promoted Leam and the sword signifies a relegated team.

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

AWAY

HOME FIRST DIVISION.

Tul Goals

Goals Pls. P. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pia P. W. L. D. F. A Pts

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D Blackburn (15) WWW Sunderland (12)

I D d Ww Portsmouth (8)

W. Bromwich (4)

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Walsall should qualify for the Third THE selection of Frank Soo. the or

son of a Chinese laundryman. The Spurs are at home to Birm-tnessed at Fratton Park with

Halifax Town, who lost to Luton to play for Stoke City at Middles ingham, whom they

heat.ids slightly favouring the home should

after team, who have the scalps of Aston in the Fifth Round last year, borough, recalls to mind Tewfik It the second half the Medical

The famous London team. Carps dominated play and equalie-loading the table for a month, have Villa. Huddersfield, Manchester should overcome Hartlepools whom

.17 Abdallah, the Egyptian forward Derby County. Sunderland, they have

beaten already

A. Villa (2) wWid

.17 matches-10 City. lost their last two

Sheffield teams

Third at their the

Division (North), who played for Derby County just Middlesbro (17) Road. and both Manchester City at Maine

.16 8 6 Aldershol, anothed team to reach over ten years ago.

Wolves (18) ILLI 17 9 5 1 19 16 11 Grimsby's defeat by the the last sixteen last season before Morand Derby County at White Hart belts.

The story is told that Derby had Leicester (20) LdDd 17 nilane.

Pomper, who have shown in-and-oltagers on Saturday after suc- being beaten by Derby Bounty visit ja job to get Abdallah to wear foot-Everton (11) LdwW

intercessive triumphs in the Second Gainsboro Trinty and if they do ball boots, and that he would per- Wednesday (3) WILID 17 Newcastle (5) WLdwD 17 and out for this season, are

may mark the turning not draw a win should be the re- taining Everton, the Cup holders, Division

9 2 3 4 8 12 sist in training at the Baseball Stoke (-) LİLİ

Sheffield U. (10) IDIW] 17 B rare struggle should be wit-point, but they look every inch a suit.

1 2 3 10 land a

promotion side and should over- The following is my forecast of Ground in his bare feet!

Chelsea (19) ILIDI ...17 8 34 13 16 come Southampton in their home the Cup games, which do not in-

SECOND DIVISION. Fixture. Pori Vale, their nearest clude First and Second Division Frivale, were also surprised on Clubs in this Round:

Grimsby (13) Saturday when they lost their 100 CHARLTON per cent. home record to Man-STOL C.

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CARLISLE setback at Third Stockport Motherwell's Lanark has enabled the Rangers to

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And should win, though Ayr United | ACCRINGTON might cause a sensation

The following to my forecast:

English League.

FIRST DIVISION.

Aston Villa (2) v DERBY (0) [Choisen (3) v Manchester C (1)})

HUD'SFIELD (0) v Middlesbro (1) LEICESTER (0) y W. Bromwich (2) LIVERPOOL (4) v Wednesday (1) PORTSMOUTH(2) v Everton (2) SHEFFIELDU. (0) v Lards (0) Stake (-)

Blackburn (2)

Sunderland (3) VARSENAL (2) Birmingham ( TOTTENHAM (~)

Newcuifle (1)

WOLVES.C

SECOND DIVISION,

BOLTON (5)

Y Swanser

BRADFORD (15 V

Fulham (4)

BRENTFORD (1) v Millwall (-) Burnley (0) v Lincoln (0) GRIMSBY (2) Southampton (2)

C. (0)

MANTER L. (2) Vinckpool (~)

FOREST (-)

PRESTON (

WEST

V

Bury

OLDHAM (2) PLYMOUTH (2) v Port Vale (1)

Hull (-) ST HAM (2)

Bradford C. (4) THIRD DIVISION (South) EXETER (2) v Luton (0)

THIRD DIVISION (North) DARLINGTON (3) v York (0) MANSFIELD (4) v Crewe (0)

Scottish League. FIRST DIVISION.

AIRDRIE (1) Clyde (0) Dundee (3) FALKIRK (-) HEARTS (4) M*WELL (3) RANGERS (1)

ST.

Cowdenbeath (2)

✓ KIL'NOCK (1)

v Celtic (0)

v Queen O'S (-)

Aberdeen (1)

v Ayr (1)

y Queens P. (0)

"JOHNSTONE (2) ▼ Kamilton (0) ST. MIRREN (1) v Partick (1) THIRD

LANARK (-) v Hibernianz (-)

V. R. C. GRIFFINS ROWING

v Gillingham

y Barrow

Orient

v North Shields

v New Brighton

Y Crystal P.

v Cheltenham

Y COVENTRY

* Torquay

v Hartlepools

V READING

y Dartford

v Chester

v Newport

VALDERSHOT

y Tranmere

v Bristol Rovers

"HAT TRICK” FOR CAST.

Kent Beat Suffolk In League Game.

H.

(By OUTSIDE LEFT)

M.S. KENT defeated H.M.S. Suffolk by three goals to nil in the Third Divi sien of the China Fleet League at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon.

The winners were full value for their win and could of, had they desired, netted the round dozen.

Thornton miskicked a clearance

from Cast to let in the Beatles goal but despite many attacks the score remained at one nil for the

Kent until after the interval when they went further ahead through CAST, who completed his trick."

hat

CHAMPAGNE BAY DEAD,

Chater Cup Winner Destroyed.

Champagne Bay, winner of the Chater Cup and the Old Course Plate at the Annual Meeting, was destroyed this morning.

Not Baving raced since the mid- die of March the pony, which was Jowned by Messrs. Dunbar and Reidy, has netted $7,675 in stake

money.

SIGNALS HAVE

SOCCER REVENGE

ON R.A.S.C.

Cord Scores Four Of Winners' Five Goals.

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17 Exeter (2) LdLdw Clapton (20) IWWL .16 Aldershot (18) WILL 16 Brighton (12) ALIWW 17 Torquay (9) ILILW ..16 |B'ɛn'math (18) WALD 16

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Suffolk:-Lelliott; Vey and Powell; L. Thornton, Tautain and Scanlon; Green. away. Howell, Marchant and Tomkins. loon goalkeeper, leading their at-

HOCKEY

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(15) [WwLW 16 Halifax The game opened sensationally, Barrow (9) (DwLw_,.16 Lomax sending across a fine centre Barnsley (8) WIDwd 16 for CORD to best Abbott after two Walsall (6) IWWWW 16

Tranmere (11) minutes play. From the restart

WIWIL the Service Corps took the ball Doncaster (6) dwdWI, 16

and HAY netted Mrs. Maud Goorge-Reed will fill through

the Hartlepools (14) the centre-forward position and

Grewe do) Ten minutes later, however,Carlisle (9) IBIW,16 95

WW4DW ..18 will be supported by Miss R. Black- more and His P. McCaw. Miss S. CORD snapped up a centre from

8 3 (13) LWDII 17 ACHIPTION

7) WIWE 17 Lily (A. V. Alvares, N. Delgado, Dalziel, the captain, will figure at Drake to restore the lead for the

with Miss B. Blu Signals, while a minute later Con-Wrexham (2) WdLww 16 L. Landau, N. Deitz and F, X. d'-contre-half

ork (20) WIWLD....15 N. Almada) won the V. R. C. Griffius' (menthal and Miss M. Gardner. Miss Ivey skimmed the bar from 5 yards

(21) Brighton rowing race for the Chinese Chal-J. Weller occupies the position be range with Abbolt out of his goal.

The Signals were continually on Chester (4) IWIWW .16 lenge Cup yesterday from Poppy tween the sticks, and a sound de-

Rochdale (18) LI..15 (L. D. Bilva, M. A. Xavier, G. 3. fence is sured by Misa A. Fowler the offensive in this half, and it was Southport (12) Dilds 76 against the run of the play when Rotherham (17) Dlówl 16 Smith, V. Critchley, and G. Agabeg) and Mrs. Portellion.

five minutes before half-time GRAY Mansfield (16) WIL 16 and Daisy (A. Butt, H. M. Xavier,

with a beautiful dropping shot from Darlington, (22) LIDI! 16 7 2 3 2 18 16 Many newcomers appear in the 40 yards placed the Service Corps

SCOTTISH LEAGUE Ceame of the Club de Recreio Ladies', on terms once agalo,

P. P. W. L. D. P. A‚Ph P. W. L. D. F. A. Pis The sentor eleven, will be the same, After twenty minutes play in on Motherrell (2) us last year, with the exception of the restart Abbott allowed a shot wwwwd... 26 10. 01.18

10 g # 2 18 Mra. Olonzo, who has been sub-from BRYCE to, trickle, between Rangers (1) WwWw. 19 16 10 1 87 919 27.17 IS {Ayr Utd. (16) WdwDd 20 10 6 1 The following will represent the stituted by Miss L. Silva-Netto, his legs and pass into the net.

Aberdeen '(5) wWdDL 20 11 7 2 2 32 9.16 Club second eleven in a friendly Miss Silva Netto, who will play in In the lead once more the Signals |itearts (3) WLD

7:12 30 11 16 game against the Royal Engineers the half-back line, is returning to took command of the game and Kilmarnock (14 to-morrow at Bookunpos, commenc-the game after two years' absence, CORD added two more goals make

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Mies M. Basto will again captain score 5-2 in favour of the Signals, W. W

St. Johnstone (6): H. J. Armtrong, S. 0. Cutler, 2. the elde Hunter, LD. Kitbee, A. D. Lowson. The "B" elaven is made up of A. H. Mackenzie (capt.), H. Marsham,

C. Braga, G. d'Aquino, and J. M. Xavier).

CLUB SECOND ELEVEN

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R. B. W. Paterson, J. E. Potter, T. M many new-comers to the game and are not expected to set the Thames

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