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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1934
SUNDERLAND WINGER FOR WEST HAM
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YOUNG FORWARD SEVEN CLUBS WANTED ·
West Ham F.C. have secured the transfer of George Foreman the Sunderland reserve wing forward......... A representative of the London club has been in the North for some time watching Fore man, who has played for the Sunderland club in League matches
on either wing.
Foreman, who is 19 years of age and ideally built for a wing forward, went to Sunderland, at the end of the 1932-3 season after having been only five weeks in senior football with Crook.
other 'clubs tried to secure him.
PEARCE'S FINE DRIVE WINS ONLY MATCH
(Continued from Page 4.).
Hard Struggle
Six
He made two appearances in
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FORECAST
SATURDAY'S HOME SOCCER CARD
Sunderland Favoured Against Arsenal
FIRST DIVISION
Manchester C. (0)
v Stoke (0)
v Middlesboro' '(0),
v West Brom (3)'
⋅
v Leeds (-)
the Sunderland first team last season when Connor was absent. VILLA (0) on International duty. In one CHELSEA (2) match he played outside-left and DERBY (2) in the other at outside-right. 'In EVERTON (1) the reserve side, however, he headdersfield (8) v Wednesday (2)
GRIMSBY ( made only intermittent appear Leicester (1) v Blackburn, (2)'. lances on account of the brilliant PRESTON ( v Liverpool (- Shanghai were saved from losing form of Duns, another Sunder- SUND'RLAND (8) v.Arsenal (0) one match by W. H. C. Haggett's land reserve winger. Foreman TOTTENHAM (0) v Portsmouth (0) hard struggle. Playing against is fast, has good ball control and WOLVES (2) v Birmingham (0).
SECOND DIVISION P, H. Scoones, Huggett was three centres well.
BARNSLEY (--)' v Norwich (-) 7 down at tiffin time, but subsequently West Ham United have also BOLTON (1) v Notts F. (1)· set out to make up the deficit. He signed a young outside-right' in BRADFORD C. (3) v Bradford (0) brought the score to one down, but Charles Curtin from Usworth BURNLEY (1) ✓ Bury (2)
MANTER U. (8) v West Ham (1) Scoones soon brought it to the Colliery, a Durham club.
Notts, G. (4). y Fulham (1) former figure,
OLDHAM (7) 'v. Hull (0) PORT VALE (-) v Newcastle (~~) SHEFFD U..) v Plymouth (-) Southampton (0) Brantford (0) SWANSEA (2). v Blackpool (2)
THIRD DIVISION (North). Accrington () v Lincoln. (-) BM CHESTER (5) Rotherham (1).
v Barrow (3) DARLINGT'N (1) v Tranmere (8) Doncaster (1) v Chesterfeld (3)' GATESHEAD (2) v. Rochdale (1) HARTLEPILS (3) v Mansfield (1) N. Brighton (8) Halifax (0).
Huggett appeared, at this part of
the game, to be the only member of
BY "Y" IN FAST
the Shanghal team not playing CLUB DEFEATED steadily, and seemed to have got shaken. Then he staged a remark- able recovery. Four down and with five holes to go, Huggett won the last five to beat Scoones, one
up.
Scpones was driving well through-
HOCKEY MATCH CREWE (1)
(Continued from Page 4)
were con-
out the game, except at the 35th W. A. Reed, at centre-half in SOUTHPORT (3) v Walsall (1) hole, where he pulled, a good re-place of H. J. D. Lowe, played his STOCKPORT (4) Carlisle (0) covery falling to be of any avail. usual brilliant game, while G. York (2) v Wrexham (4) At the last hole, with the match all Fowler and Brown
THIRD DIVISION (South) square, his approach shot, a chip, apicuous in the "y" forward line, BRIGHTON (2) v Exeter (1)
ALDERSHOT (8) v Watford (2) just sent the ball over the far side white S. Fowler was also of the green. another stroke of bad minent, covering both the luck, and Huggett's putting just wing and inside positions. anatched the possibility of a half Lammert was the absentee from from the Colony man,
the "Y" team.
Good Scores
Huggett did the last nine holes in
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Bristol R. (4) Cardiff (1) `- CHARLTON (1) CRYSTAL P. (3) LUTON (8) Queen's P.R. (0) Southend (-) SWINDON (3) |TORQUAY (3)
v.COVENTRY
(1)
v Newport (1)
v Glanton (1)
v Gillingham (2)
v Bristol. C. (0)
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
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1
v St. Mirren (2)
v. Falkirk (3)
▼ Kilmarnock (2)
~ MOTHERW'L (2)
v Airdrie (0)
+
(2)
|36,, two over` par, having taken one G. Greenford, took the place of
over at the tenth and at the dog-F. Fowler in goal as the latter Albion (-) leg. His afternoon round totalled has given up this position to play 74: in the morning he returned 80. in the field Greenford showed DUNDEE (1).
CELTIC.(-) Terrate and Harrison were promise, bringing off one or two HAMILTON (2) responsible for the best rounds, 78. good anves. bu ta
Hibernian (0) Terrace had 80 and 79, Horrison 73 Lt. Flowerdew and J. Rodger Queen's Fic (1) v Hearts (1)
PARTICH (1) and 75.
had their hands full in the Club's Queen O'S (0). Charles Cumming returned 75 full-back line to stop the fast at- ST. JOTONE (1) Clyde (0)
V RANGERS (4). and 77, the last part of the game tacks of the "Y" forwards, who MUSIC CO., LTD. being particularly good.
Figures in brackets denote, result The final preased early in the game, and C. of corresponding game last season, and nine holes saw Cumming return Gregory brought off many good win. All teame mentioned Brst, are teams in capital letters are favoured to par, while he actually did the last clearances. ten holes in one under par.
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FOOTBALL FORM GUIDE Comprehensive Table Showing Form Of Clubs At A Glance
COMPREHENSIVE guide to the form of all the major Eng A
lish Football Clubs and th premier Scottish League will he found in the appended tables. 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 indicate matches won, lost, and drawn, respectively. Games played at home are shown in capital letters, while away games are denoted by ordinary type. The figures in brackets denote the position held by that team at the conclusion of last season. The asterisk indientes a promoted team, and the dagger signifles a relegated team.
The following League positional tables give home and away details and include all matches played to date:
HOME
AWAY.
FL
First Division
Coala
Goal P. P. V. L.D. F. A. Pte. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts Pty Arsenal (1) dWww ... 11 6 6 0 0 29 6 12 5. 0 1.4684'16 Stoke (12) WwDwW 11581 18 4 9 6 33 08 11 6 15 Man'ter C. (5) WWDIL... 11 5 3 1 1 13 7 7 6 3 2 1 10. 9 7 14. Sunderland (6) LWDLd. 11 6 2 2 1 14 8 7 5 2 0 3.5 27 14 Everton (14) Wiwal 11 550 014 6-10 4 0 3 3 7 14 3 13 "Grimsby (-) WIWwd.. 1 5 302-10258 62.41 10 9 5' 3 Preston (-) WIL... 1 5 4 1 0 6 1 8 $1.32 7:15 4 13 Wednesday (11) DIWAW 11 6 4 0 217 7 10 5 1 31,5 9 3 13 Derby (4) wWwLw... 11. 68 21 11975 320 8 5 6 13 Liverpool (18) wWIWD 11 6 4 1 1 13 9 9 West Brom (7) WIWIW 11 6 3 12:18 11 8 Partsmouth (10) WILW '11 6.3 1 2 10 5 8 5 1 3 1 5 10 8 11 Dirm'ham (20) WIWIL.. 11 4 3 3 0 7 8 6 6 2 3 0 8 134 10 Aston Villa (13)wWIDI 11 5 3 0 2 12 8 8 6 1 3 0 7 21 2 10 Blackburn (8) ILAWD....1 6 3 1 2 8 5 6 5 0 32 5 12 2 10 Leeds (9) LWIDW..... 11. 73 2 2 11 10 8 4 0 2 2 5 15 2 10 Tottenham (3), LIDwl. 11 5 1 2 2 7 8 4 62.3 17 10.5 9 Leicester (17) LLADI...11 2 2 2 12 8 6 5 0 3 2 5 9 28 Wolves (15) IWIWI 115 31 1.15 10 7 6 0 5 1 6 15 1 8 Middlesboro (16) ILAIW 116 12234481 32 10 12 4 8 Chelard (19) IWIWw .. 11, 5 A 2.0 9 7 6 6 1.5 0 4.15 2 8 Huddersfield (2). [[W]]. 11 4 2 1 1.6 6.5.70 7.0 6 22 0 5
Second Division
Third Division (S.).::
فر
HOME
----- Goatu
5 14 06 16 2 11 5 13 19 11 3 11
AWAY.
5 1 2 2 10 2 4 15 5 2 8 0 B 10 4 14 5 2 3 0 8 15 4 34 6 2 2 2 11 9 6.13 3 0 3 2 2 6 2 13 5.1 2 2 8 9 4 13 5 0 2 3 1 5 3 12 5 1 4 0 4 10 2 12 8 1 4 3.8 3 11 6.24 0.6 12 4
6 1 609 23 2 10 5 7 4 10
Goala P. P. W. L.D.F. A. Pts. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts Pls Bolton (3) WIWww. 11 5 5 0 0 20 1 10 6 5 1 0 18 8 10 20 Blackpool (11) IWwWW 11 6 5 1 12 5 11 5 2 2 1 9 10 5 10 Brentford (1) WIDIW 11 6 5 0 1 15 4 11 M'c'ter U. (20) WW-W 11. 651 0 16 5 10 West Ham (7) wwwww 11 6 5 1 0 13 7 10 +Sheffield U. (~) [WdWw 11 5 3 1 1 13 6 7 Fulham (16) Www 11 6 50119 6 11 Notts, E. (17) Wwdnw. 11 & 3 0 313 6 9 Port Vale (8) WILD.. 11.6 4 1 1 18 9 9 Bary (12) IWIWw..... 11 6 5 1 0 9 6 10 Burnley (15) WILH 1 5 4 1 0 15 5 8 Bradford C. (6) IDWWI. 11 5 3 1 1 10 6 7 *Barnsley IWIDI 11 5 3 0 29:28 Bradford (5) LIWIL Swansea (19) DILWI
11 6.2 2 2 9 11 6 11 6 3 12 13 78
4 1 3 10 1 9 Newcastle (wWwil. 11 5 2 3 0 8 8 4 6 2 4 0 13 19 4 8 S'ampton (11) Dadal. 11 5 10 4 7 4 6 6 0 4.2 4:18-2-9 Oldham (9) WIWN 11 5 3 1 9878051319 'T B Hull (15) IWIWL
1 6 3 2 1 9.5 7 5.0 5.0 6·17 0 T *Norwich (-) IILID-" 11 5 2 1 28 36 6 0 5 1 314.1 7 (Plymouth (10) LILIW (2) Notts C. (18) 8LLI)
11 6 2 2 1 13 12 6 0 4 2.5 13 2 T 11 5 1 4 0 7 14 2 6 0.4.24 12 2 4
HOME
AWAY
TI. Goals
Goals P. P. WIDE, A. Pts. F. W. L. D. F. A. Pts Pts' v Dunfermline (Chariton (5), dWD=l 11-5 4-0 1 14 6 9 6 3 2 1 6 8 7 16
Reading (3) WIW.W Coventry (2) DwWIW,, 11 6.4 062517 3 107 5 9 2 0 7 5 8 16 115 5:09 18 3 10 6 2, 31, 8 8 5 16 Brighton (10) Dawal 11 5 4 0 1 11 1 9.6 18 2 7-10 4 18 Crystal P. (12) Iwaw) 11 6 4 1 0 15 61 6''123' 11 13 5 13 Swindon (8) DIWI ........ 11. 6.4 0 2.17 8 10 5 1 31 8 11 3 1' Millwall (~) LUDL 11 6 3 2 1 887 5 3 2 0 9 11 6 13 Cardiff (22) LIWDw ... 12, 7 5 1 1 10 6 11 5 14 0 6 18, 2 13 Bristol C (19) WL}WW 11 6 5 1 0 11 4 10 5 1 1 3 10 8 18 N'ampton (13). wwwW 11 5 4 1 0 11 7 8 6 2 4 0 5 11 4 12 Newport (18) IDILW1141 114 7 5 1 4 0 3 15 2.11. Luton (6) DIWww... 11 5 2 1 2 3 4 4 6 2 3 1 241 5 11
Queen'ni P.R. (4) ADILA 11 5 2 1 2 88061 32 8 10 4 10
· Clapton (11) WaWdW... 11 6 4 2.0 12 3 8 5 0 3 2 1 14 2 10 Bristol R. (7) DIWww .. 11 5. 10.417 56 ₺ 2 4 0 8 12. 4 10
· Aldershot (14) WWILI ....... 11 6 4:1 1 1 59′30′ 5′′ 04 14 -0,9 11 6 3:3.0 128 6.5 1 31 4.8:39 Torquay (20) \«dWwL} 11 5 3 20.15 9 6. 614 1613.39 Gillingham (17). LAW!D 11 8 8 2 1 10 71750-32 812 2 Bournemouth (21) HILW 11′ 5 2 2 1 863 6 1 5 0.5 17 2 7 Exeter (9).8DILL
141 79 351 315 B3 6 Southend (16) LdLll 12 5 2 3 0 11 11 4 7 05-24 17 2
HOME
AWAY Goala Third Division (N.)
Goals
Halifax (9) WIWwW. 12.160.115813
P. P. W. L.D.F. A. Pia. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pta Pts Tranmere (7) dWWW.. 11 6600 16 3 12. 5: 7 127 6 6 18 52 21 8.8 5 17 Darlington (16) Dwiw 11 5 4.0 1 12 459, 6:4:2, 0:16-9 6.17 Doncaster (5) awdww, 11 5 4 1 0 14 6 8 6 2 0,4668 16 Steckport (8) LWIW.. 11 6 4 1 1 17 6 9 5 3 2 0.18 12 6 15
Wresham (6) DILY11 6 3 1 212.88 5 2 2 1 20 5 12 tLincoln ()...IWWL 11 6 420 16.7 8 5 2 2 1885 18
Barrow (6) IWML 11 5 3 1 1 10 6 7 6 12 8 2 5 5 12 Gateshead (19) WI DI 13 12 12 7 8 5 13 19 14 3 11 Rotherham (21) WIWwW 11 6 3 0 3 16 7 9 5 14 0 4 10 2-11
Agerington (20) WIWdd 12 6:32 18960 York (12) WIWB 115 110 1158.405115 Mansfield (17) WIWIW.. 12 541 013 6 8 7 16 15 14 1-11
Chesterfield (2) WIWIW 11.5 11 0.11 2860 14.11.19 Carlisle (18) IWIDW 11 6 11 12995 0.5 0 1 12 09 Crowo (14) WIWI 11 6 3 2 113 11 7 5 0 4 18:20 1 8 N. Brighton (15) LaDdh. 11 5 0 3 2:26 262 81 911 57 Hartlepools (11) LIDI, 11 5 1 8 1 7 9 3 6 2 4 0 10 15 4.7 Rochdale (22), IWIWD 11 6 2 2:27 80504 11 12 13 Southport (18) 1WwLI... 11 5.1 31 6.10 3 6 1 4 17.16 8 6 Walsall (4) WIDIL ... 12 6 1 2 3 4 6 5 6 8 5 14 13 1 6
HOMEAWAYS
** Goals* Scottish League
P. P. W. L.D. F. A. Pts. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts Pts
The Club forwards, however, were unable to settle down, and were often harassed by the good "VARSITY MATCH Watford (15) WWIWL spolting play of C. Farmer at, cen- MORE FOR BRITISH PRESTIGE tre-half and G. Sommers,
AT HIGHBURY
Movements On BETTY CARSTAIRS TO RACE NO
Co. from Messrs. White, Weld & Co., New York:-
"The late rally in railroad issues was due to the decision by the
inst.
This announcement
(Continued From Page 4)
Brown Scores Twice"
Stamford Bridge Passed Over
"I have had to give up racing be from a neat pass from S. Fowler W. J. Brown opened the scoring (Continued From Page 6).
Lower Court declaring that the last month, "and this blow made shoulder high and gave Gregory season will, for the first time, be cause of the expense," ahe stated on the wing. The shot travelled The Liggett
Myers Tobacco Railroad Employee Pension Act me realise that I could no longer no chance whatever.
The Inter-Varsity match this Company has declared its regular was unconstitutional, as we had quarterly dividend of $1 per "B" indicated by cable on the 18th. afford to live in this country, The second goal for the played at Highbury. The date of
the match is December 12. "So I bought the island of Whale and
came shortly afterwards, when tion estimates a decrease of around by the President tonight were I am not even taking a motor car, turning to Brown who shot from
Except in 1922 and 1923 the game! surround only by coloured people shot from G. Fowler, the ball re- Bridge ground every year since 5,000 cars in carloadings for the factors in the advance." week.
"Indications are growing that for when I bought the island there 16 yards.. The National Biscuit Co.'s net in-Mr. Upton Sinclair will be well were no roads. come for the third-quarter totalled feated in the election for the $2,667,000, equal to 35. cents per Governorship of California." share, compared with $4,145,000 "We would advise' caution equal to 59 cents per share, during following the strength of the the corresponding quarter of last market." year.
- "Wall Street Journal" compila-anticipation of favourable remarks Cay, and there I am going to liveGregory only partially cleared has been decided on the Stamford Chester ((30) wWLD 11 5 4 1 0 19 6 8 6 32 087614
"Now I am building roads and a
long.
E. A. Plerce Co.'s Report In their market report, the American Oriental Finance Cor- poration, correspondent for Messrs. ever return.
I cannot say whether I shall many opportunities.
Crystal
11921. In the second half the Club took Highbury will be the fifth ground Jon which the University match has residence, but my only means of aletent attacks soon told on the Kennington Oval was the venue; up the offensive and their. Per taken place. From 1874 to 1887 transport will be two 10ft stamina of the "Y".. dhingles. The island is about 1,000
The Club forwards were, how-between 1888 and 1920 it was play- acres in extent and is nine mikes ever not up to their usual formed at Queen's Club then a move and were very disappointing. In was made to Stamford Bridge; and Return Doubtful
front of the goal, throwing away the fixture took place
In 1922-23 and the following year From Reuter: The "Iron Age" estimates steel
Palace. production at 24.5 per cent of
During one of their numerous capacity, aginst 23.5 per cent the A. Pierce and Company New "am sailing in the Cunard-attacks Senior scored from previous week. The magazine
White Star liner Berengaria for corner. "Stocks:--The Railroad Pension New York, where I have busi Cassan; Farmer, Somers and Bates, S. Y.M.C.A.: Greenford; · Selk and states that the entire steel market has a steadier tone, thanks to the Act was declared unconstitutional ness, and from there I shall go Fowler, Brown, G. Fowler and Price. recent pronouncement by the by the United States Supreme south to my island."
Club:-Gregory; Flowerdewand Administration, but buying re- Court.
This announcement was Miss Carstairs has competed in Rodger; Shewan, W. A. Reed and E mains extraordinarily cautious, made about ten minutes, before the many of the most important inter-V. Reed; Tetley, MacKay, Senior, Pote with the trend and demand still of close of the markets, which was res-national motor-boat
Hunt and E, C, Fincher. for races 'mixed 'nature..
ponsible for a late rise in railroad many years past.
...
York state:
E. I. du Point de Nemours & issues. The announcement also af- Twice she made plucky ef
of fected the entire List.. Co. reports net profit
forts to win back the Harmg" $16,174,000 for the third quarter, "Wheat-The trading range was
worth British International compared with $11,982,000 for moderate and indifferent. The ac Trophy from the United States corresponding investment in Gen-tion of the Argentine market is beat Detroit.
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HUNGARIAN WATERPOLOISTS NOW EXPRESS REGRETS AT WEMBLEY INCIDENT
(Continued from Poge 4).
ANDY WILSON
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Andy Wilson, the former Scottish international · Middlesbrough And Chelata forward, has been engaged asmanager coach to Walsall, the
Clyde (14) dDdLW... 15 6 4 1:1 12 9 9 7 304 10 7 10 19 Hearts (6) wWwWD 13° 7 4 0 3 14/8/11 6 420′12 78.19 Hamilton (11) TWwWd. 12 5 5 0 010-4 10 7 2 253 9107.17 Motherwell (22) WIDIW 137 5 0 2 17 6 12 6 1328 10 4 36 Aberdeen (5)-ILwWw 12 6 4 1185 48 32 1 11 0 716 Ceille (8) WILww ... 13 6 8 1 2 14 5 87 24 1-9-9/8 13. Queen O'8 (4) dDwDW :- 13 7′′ 4 1 2 8 4 10 6 13 2 5 10 414 Airdrie (18) DwLIW. 18 7:42 112 996 291-8143 14 Dandee (12) WALH 136.3 12:10 8 8 7 14 2 8.15412 Kilmarnock (7) IWJWL 12 6 4 2 0 15 8 86. 1 4.1 10:14 9 11 *Albion WIWI 13 6 5 2 1 10 7 7 7 3 5.0 6 16 4'11: Hibernian (16) DIW] 13 0 3 1 212 6 8 7 1 6 0 7.17 -3.10 Queen's Pk. (16) WIWU 12 5 4 1 010 2 8 7 0 5 2 8 19 2 10 Falkirk (10) IWdWW 12 7 3 1 1 18:10 7 5 9 41311 18 Ayr (8) WILL
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reports say that there is too much escapes in motor-boating accidente, Daily average production of rain in that country, Reports from and, according to a friend's osti- crude oll averaged 2,880,000 the South-West indicate that a con- mate, has probably, spent more Amateur Swimming Association, Third Division (Northern Sec barrels, against 2,422,000 barrels alderable area is in need of rain.than £100,000 for the sake of Bri- trusting that the old and always tion) club, in succession to Mr. W. the previous work:
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Hungary will remain unaltered. Clacton Town, a junior Essex evenly divided. A dull end un- healthy. Sentiment has Improved
When the match referred to was club, released Wilson from a simt son should prove of great value to fore rejoining Middlesbrongh interesting market is expected, and we favour the constructive side. Co. has declared its regular divid abandoned with ninety seconds to lar engagement so that he could bis new club so far as coaching i 1921. pending......... President Roosevelt's “Rubber The market was quiet, end, plus 50 cents per share extra, go, the Empire Club
leading accept the
Toreros concerned. A native of - Cambus- In 1928 Chelsea paid, a address, which, is it hoped, will with no interest displayed by dear Auburn, Motore reports Joss by: 2 goals to 1,, and the
the start of the tang, Wilson played for Middlestial fee for his transfer provide an incentive for increased ers or by the Trade, The London of $2,820,000 for the 9 months
Vilsonschade, beert brough just before the war. Onsisted the Stamford Br market was dull and activity
volume of ed September 30th, aga!
"Nimes Club, his discharge from the Army he Scotland th all matche „The following telegram was trading here was small.
4 of $1,460,000 for the same period
all-con had spells with Heart of Midlot England, Wales and Ireland in the received by Messrs. S. E. Levy, "Flash;—The Caterpillar Tractor of 1998,” —Reut
Wil-hian and Dunfermline Athletic be- years 1920 to 1923.
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upon a tour in Great Britain, trol and a genius in
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