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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1934

FOOTBALL FORM GUIDE

FORECAST Comprehensive Table Showing Form

Of Clubs At A Glance

STOKE'S BIG PART IN RANGER'S LONDON FOOTBALL SPECIAL Arsenal Players

Players Held Up By Crowd

Villa's Playing Strength

"THE

(By FRANK, M. CARRUTHERS)

London, October 13.

HE 'Arsenal have done more for football than any other club in the long history of the League."

This striking tribute was paid to Sir Samuel Hill-Wood when Sir Francis Joseph, the Stoke president, Jentertained the Arsenal officials to lunch. Truly they have been torch- bearers in the development of the game during the past five or six

years.

Would Not Stay Away

Rain

WAS

WAS

· SATURDAY'S HOME SOCCER CARD'

Sunderland And Arsenal Favoured

FIRST DIVISION [ASVILLA (1) v Wednesday (0)

Chelsea (8) VANÝ W. -BROSÍ,. (2)- DERBY (4) v Birmingham (0) Everton (1) Portsmouth (1) Grimsby (VARSENAL HUD'FIELD (0) (v. Liverpool (2): Leicester (8)

COMPREHENSIVE guide to the form of all the major Eng- lish Football Clubs and the premier Scottish League will be 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 wori, 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 indicates a promoted team. and the dagger signides a relegated team.

The following League positional tables give home and away detail and include all matches played to date:

PRESTON (-).

STOKE (2) Blackburn (-) -

First Division

SUN'LAND (0)

Manchester C (0),

WOLVES (2)

v Leeds (0)

TOTTENHAM (2) v Middlesboro (0)

SECOND. DIVISION Barnsley (-) - v W. HAM () BOLTON (3) BRADFDC. (-)

Fulham (1)

'v Norwich (-.

v Notts F. (0) v Bury (1)

✓ WREXHAM (1) v Chesterfield (2) v Rochdale (1) ·

To-day the Stoke club are in a HURNLEY (1) strenger position than ever before. MANTER U. (2)

v Plymouth (0) Their fine ground, still with its NOTTS C (2)

Oldham (1) BRENTFORD (4) quaint old cricket pavilion tucked PORT V. (1) Blackpool (0) away in the corner will hold well SHEFF'D U. (4) v Newcastle (0)

large S'AMPTON (5) ▼ v Bradford (0)' over 50,000 people, and a splashing heavily

v Hull (1) THIRD DIVISION (North) against the windows, and outside it proportion are under cover. Better Swanker (1)

a forbidding prospect. The still, they have a young team of Accrington (1) gate would be spoilt. But when great promise under the guidance CHESTER (8) the Arsenal players reached the of Bob McGrory, who at his age CREWE (4)

DARLTON (4) ground from Buxton, where they still plays remarkably. It is his Doncaster (

birthday next week and--well he Gateshead (1) had been staying, they had to struggle through the crowds to get must be the oldest man in first-class HARTLEP LS (3)

football. He is assistant manager N. Brighton (2) to their dressing-room.

Southport (3) Still the rain fell and still the to Mr. Tom Mather, under whose STOCKPORT (-) v Lincoln (-)

hurried through the control the wonderful revival of the York (0) spectators turnstiles. The gate was a record club has taken place.

Villa's Players

after all, the attendance being 45,349, or nearly 2,000 more than at a Cup-tie with Aston Villa twelve years ago. "No other team," it was said. "could have brought the people out on such a day,”

The loss of five goals at Grimsby Stoke were original members of may suggest that they require all their men. I think it rather points the League, and even in their suc cessful days they counted a gate of to the need of new ones. 6,000 a good one. Receipts for the The Little Margin season then amounted to about £9,000. Now they are ten times

v Halifax (9)

▾ Barrow (2)

V TRANMERE

v Carlisle (2)

(2)

(0)

v COVENTRY (1)) y Watford (1) v Newport (6) ▼ Gillingham (1) y Clapton (1) SCOTTISH LEAGUE

St. Johnstone (1) RANGERS (-)

▾ HEARTS (2) v Ayr (1) ▼ CELTIC (0)

HOME

Couls P. P. W. L.D. F. A. Pl. 'Arsenal (1) dWW[W 13 7 7.0.0 31.6 14 Sunderland (6) DLAW 13 74 21 16 99 Stoke (12) DwWwL ... 13 6 4 1 1 18 7 9 "Grimsby (-) WwdWd'.... 13 6 4 0 2 13 4 10 Man'ter C. (5) DILIW... 18 6 4 1 1 16 8 9 Everton (14) Wdw... 13 6 6 0 0 18 6 12 Wednesday (11) Wdww 13 7 5 8 2 18 7 12 Derby (4) wLWWI

AWAY

Goal

TL.

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

6.0 2 4 7 10 4 18 6 3 0 3 8 2.9 18 743-0·10 11 8 17 7 23 2 12 11 6 16 733 1.12 18 7 16 7 0 4 3 7 18 3

6 14 15 12 3 15 6 3 808 66 15 718310 18 5 15

18 6 4 1 1 8 3 9 *Preston (-) LdlDd1874 2 1 13.99 Liverpool (18) IWDdW, 13.7 51 1 15 10 11 6 141 8 18 3 10- Blackburn (8) dWDwD 13 7 8 18 10 7901326, 12, 413 Aston Villa (18) IDIWA 13 6 4 0 2 16 10 10 71 5.1.8 29. 3. 13 Portsm❜h (10) IWLW 13 74 12 15 3 16

41 6.14.8 13 West Brom. (7) WIWD.. 13 7 3 1 4 20 139 8 · 4·1, # 15 8 12 Leeds (9) IDWIW... 13 8 4 2 2 16 12 16 5 0 8 2 7 18, 2 12 Tottenham (3) DwiW, 13 6 2 2 2 11 9 6 7 24-1.8-18 5 11 Birm'ham (20) WEIL.. 13. 3 4 0 9 11 6 6 2 499-184 18 Wolves (15) 1WW... 18 6 4 11-18 11 Lelcenter (17) IDIL... 18 7 23 2:12 9 6 Middlesboro (16) diWID 13 6 1 2 3 6.75 Chelsen (19) ]WwL] .......... 13 6 3 3.0 9 9 6 -Huddersfield (2) WUWI 13 5 3 1 1 10 6 7

HOME Second Division

Goals

7 9 6 1717 110

6 1 3 2 8 11 4 18

7 14 2 10.14,49 7 16 06:20 2 A 8 0.806 27 0

AWAT

Goals

P. P. W. L.D. F. A. Pts. P. W. L. D. F. A‚ Pt Pla 7 5 2 0 16 9.10 20 6 3 3.0 10 116 18 6 13 2:10 12 4 17

Bolton (3) WwwLI ..... 13 6 5:1 0 22 4 10 M'ter U. (20) wWwWw. 13 7 6 1 0 21 6 12 Brentford (4)⋅ DIWIW: . 13.7 8 0 1 16 4 13 Noits F. (17) dDWwW.. 13.7.4 03.17 6'11 6 2 2 2.11 11 6 17 Blackp! (11) wWWLL 13 7 5 1 1 13 7 11 623 110-12 5 16 West Ham (7) wWWW 18 7 6 1 0 16 8 12 6 2 40 9.19 4 16 Fulham (16) WdwaD... 137 5 0 2 22 9 12 8 0 3 8 8 7 3 Th Bury (12) iwwaw 1876 10 11 7 12 614-17-19 8-15 Burnley (15) LIID= 136 41 1 18 8 979-41 6.9 · 5 · 14) †Shef'd U. (-) dWwL1 .. 13 6 3 2 1 14 8 7.7.23.2 11. 10 913 Bradford C. (6) wWIW). 13 6 4 1 1 13 7 9 7.25 0.6. 37 13 Port Vale (8) ILDLI ja 7 4 2.1.16 12 96083186 12 +Nowcastle () WILwW, 13. 6 3 3 0 12 8 6

Barnsley (-) IDIWI 13 64.0 2 113 10 7:1.60 10 27 2 12.

73 4 0 16 20 6,12 13 7 4 1 2 15 8 10 6051 412 1 TL

Swansen (19) LĦIWI

S'ampton (14) naiwa. 13 6 20 484 87-943-7-19-312

13 6 3 2 1 16 13 5 13 7. 2 2 29 11 8 13.6 4 1,114 8 9

13 8 3 12 11 4 8 1373 31 10 8.7

7 14.2 7.14, 4:11 6 1 3 2 6 10 4 10 7 06:13 23 1.10 9 7- 06.14 18 1 A06: 0·6 22:0 7

13 6 1 1 815 317 10.4 8 12 3. &

HOME

AWAY

v Walsall (0)

'Mansfield (3)

Rotherham (1) THIRD DIVISION (South) ALDERSHOT (3) v Reading (0) BRIGHTON (6) v Bournemouth Bristol R. (1) v Exeter (1) Aston Villa deny that they have CARDIFF (1) decided to transfer any players, but CHARLTON (2) Bristol C. (1)

v Northampton (8)

LUTON (2) do not think they will deny that CRYSTAL P. (-) Millwall (-) they are prepared to consider offers Queen's P.R. (0) I watched the scene with Mr. for them. That is the position in SOUTHEND (3) A. C. J. Sherwin, the chairman, and nutshell: and it has created no SWINDON (3) Mr.. H. Booth, the vice-chairman, of surprise in official circles. The TORQUAY (2)

club have in fact often been criti-Aberdeen (1) Stoke; and they recalled the old

elsed for keeping men op the staff Albion (-) daye and told an astonishing story.

too long..

Clyde (1) The New Public

DUNDEE (2)

Plymouth (10) LIWWW. Falkirk (2)

Bradford (5). WILID HAMILTON (1) y Queen's Pig (0) Hibernian-(0)

Oldham (9) WDWI V AIRDRIE (2)

Norwich (-) LIDIW KILMARN’K (3) v Queen O'S (0) -

Hull (16) IWLIL ... [PARTICK (9) v Dunfermline (-)

St. Mirren (1)

MOTHERW'L (3) Noits C. (18) Lind [Figures in brackets denote resalt The result, which confirmed how of corresponding game last season, and

Third Division (S.) difficult is the task of visiting teams in capital letters are favoured to

P. F. W. L.D.F. A.PU, P.W, L1.D. F. A.Pta Pis The change is undoubtedly due to teams to Grimsby, was one of win. All teams mentioned first are Chariton (5) Dw\W] 13 6 5 0 1 16)711 313; 19 11-7, 18.

Coventry (2) WIWIW 18 7 5 0 2283 122 the widening of interest. Motor several which were startling. Man playing at home.]

Crystal P. (12) (dWIWw 13 6.5 10.16 10 722-3-12-18 7 17 cara and charabancs were parked in chester City only averted defeat at

Beading (3) WwWID.. 13 6 5 0 1 19 4 11 7. 241 8/10 5 16 the streets round the ground in home by a last-minute goal, which

Brighton (10) WaW 13 6 5 0.1 1791-17: 128 14 4 15 +Millwall (-) IDLIW.. 13 7 42 1 106 8833010 13 6150 hundreds. Soon the club will have was due to an accidental slip In

Bristol C. (19) IWWAL 18 7 5 2 0 11:5,10] 81324-11/14 (14 their own park to accommodate 400 Blackburn Rovers' defence, and

just as

13 8.5.11 13 10 11 141 719.3' 14. unexpectedly Sunderland

Cardiff (22) WDWLI and 100 charabanes. To-day

24 07:18 4-14 Newport (18) ILWWD... 13 7 4 1 2 15 8 10 Stoke draw their supporters from conceded a point to Middlesbrough.

N'ampton (18) WWIW 13 6 5 10 132 8107 2 5 0 5 184 14 These happenings should make

Swindon (8) IWILI... 18 7 41 2 19 8 10 6 14 18 137 13 a radius of 30 miles.

Queen's P.R. (4) HAW 13 6 3 14 9 6 8 7, 2:41 7.13 5 13 I do not think it is generally one realise how little is the differ

Luton (6) WwwDW. 13 ·6, 2. 1. 2.10.8 8.7′ 1′′ 4366 12′ 4 · 12 · appreciated, but the development ence between the top clubi and

Aldershot (14) LIDA 18 7 4 1 0 14 3 10 6 0 4 2 4 18 2 12′′ those far below them, and once of motor transport has been the

18.75 2,0 159 80 13 248 4 12 Clapton (11) W¿WIW Bristol R. (7) WwwWd 19 6 2 0 0 17 9 8 7 15 16 19 3 11 biggest factor in the making of the more the championship is likely to go to the club, with most resources.

Torquay (20) WLIWI 18 6 4 2 2 11 5 10 60 51 5 15 1 11; thousands of converts to the game. In this respect the position again

Watford (15) WLAW 13 7 4 3.2 11 8.8 80.4 2.8.11 2.10. London Profited

Exeter (9) ILLIW 137 2 4 2 11 7 86141412 10 Gillinghara (17) WIDLD 18 7 3219907 15 07-1748 Bournem'h (21) ILWWL 18 8 3 3 0 13 12 8 80 82 5:20:2 Southend (16) LUW

6 8 3 1 10 10 5 6 1 4 1 514 3

НОМЕ

AWAY

more.

CATS

A

seems to favour the Arsenal.

2

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(Continued from Page 4) Lawton

was below his usual standard, and seemed unable to settle down. The right wing proved ¡the better of the two, Horner and O'Donnell combining well in some good movement.

Goals

6222848 6′′ 29′′- 6.4.2018 12 8 19.

* Excellent Backs The halves were good, and com- pared very favourably with the It was very pleasing to see Lincolns intermediate line in There is one page in the history Huddersfield at last get going, and tackling and ball distribution, of the Stoke club of the greatest

further jump by Newcastle Swain and Gorman cleared significance. Their disaster in United would also be noted. Seri- magnificently, the former being Third Division (N.) 1908, when they were wound up and

P. P. W.LD. F. A.PL. P.-W. L. D. PA. Pus Pla In the second half, while attempt- had to make a fresh start in the ous as is the loss of so much particularly outstanding with first

Tranmere (7) Iwwdw 18 779 018 4 14 6 2 1 1 9 8 7 21: ing to gather a bouncing ball on the Birmingham League, was the first ground, I think the United will time clearances.

Halifax (9) WwWdW, 14 870 1200 15 (11) and T. C. Monaghan (11); Messrs. run, Robertson again game into col-brick in the building of the London make it up,

Oxford had more to do than Stockport (3) IWW 13 7 3 1-1 1981 Thomas Cook & Son, N. J. Perria (17)ision, but this time with Hutchiatronghold as we know it today.

Bolton Wanderers struck back in Meakin, but, despite the close at Darlington (16) WI=DI 18 5 4 0 2.14 8 10 83 0.10 13 8 18 and D. K. Hislop (23) v, University,son, who left the field with several

overwhelming style. At the moment tention of Higgins, was safe. The Chester (10) LUND... 19: 6 510 23 710 7 3 3198 7NTS J. L Shellshear (10) and C. A.)

The dropping out of Stoke was they are unquestionably the best goals scored against him one was Middleton-Smith (18); Kowloon Can-teeth missing. Cumming

Doncaster (5) WILI. 13 6 4 20 1488724 6.8816" was Tottenham Hotspur's opportunity, team in the Second Division. ton Railway, R. D. Walker (8) and taken out of the pack and filled and they were elected to fill the There were five goals in six

la penalty-being unstoppable. Lincoln (-) WAWIW 18 7 5 20 21 719 6 28 1 8 11 8 15. Wrexham (6) ILWAW 15 7 4 1 2 18 8 10 8 2 2 2 9-10 6 16 C. D. Lambert (18) v Hong Kong Robertson's position, while the lat vacancy in the Second Division minutes at Bolton and Are in 11 lead when Higgins was brought Mansfeld (1) WIWAW 10665190149.10

The Lincoins took an early Barrow (8) BLTH... 13 6.41 1.12-69 7.168 3 595. 14° and Shanghai Bank, P. H. Scoones (4) ter went to stand-off half,

815 2 6 15 ÷ 4 18 and I.. F. Phillips (12); Messra, Logan The game opened at a very brisk from this time, for although Wool-indeed a day of thrills,

Big football in London really dates minutes at West Bromwich. It was down in the penalty area, and Gateshead (19) #DIWI.. 18 7 4 1 214 710 6 14 19 19 3 18 and Amps, L. W. Amps (*) and C. L.) Tatham (21) v. RA.S.C., Lieut. Col. pace, and within a few minutes, wich Arsenal were the pioneers it

Baldry gave Oxford no chance

Chesterfield (2) NIWWD 13 6 4 1 1 14 597715 16 11 312 from the spot kick..

Crewe (14) TwiW. 13 7 4 2 1 17.149614111 21 3 12 Rotherham (21) W-WIL 18 7 31.3.16.0 9.65 0.5 142 11 Exchanges were then fairly even Accrington (20) Wdaw 14 7421 11 9947052717.2.11 for the remainder of the half, York (1) WIDI ... 13 6 4 1 1 11 5 9 706 1 7.23 1. 10. Shortly after the Interval Ridley N. Brighton (15) DID 15 6083 2 68-78 31-11 137-10 missed a glorious opportunity to Carlisle (13) WIL 13 14 2 1 15 1296 060114 09

Southport (18) wLIWd19 6 2 8 19 12571482 10 19 4 put his side further ahead, miss Hartlepools (11) MIDI 13 8 1 3 2 8 10 4 7 2 5 0 10 17 4

an open goal. The Eaat Lancs were now hav- Waball (4) DILID

Rochdale (22) IWDIL 1872 -3 2 7 13 6 8 0 5 11 14:1

AWAYAR several determined raide, Fort Scottish League ing more of the play, and made

My Goals

J. E. Fasken (16) and Lieut. J. H. the combined team were awarded a was not until the Hotspur. were Jeffers (19); Messa. Dodwell & Co. free kick, but Metcalf missed from launched in the League that the in- A. C. I. Bowker (9) and R. R. Valen tine (8) v. Bark Line Ltd., D. Forbes a favourable position.

KB) and J. R. Colis (17); Government) Griffiths. Breaks Through

and J. G. Charlton (*) v. Messrs. Gil-

terest of the public was captured.

JACK PETERSEN AMAZES.

It was a great show by Gains, but determined military it was Petersen who amazed

me

Marine Surveyors, R. K. Collings (10) The Club opened the scoring falled. kon & C G. Miskin (13) and after a bout of passing among the During a Goldman (9); Mesars. Butterfield & backs, Griffiths cutting through in effort to score, a dropped pans by most. His survival of that early Swire, L. R. Pillinghurst (17) and Jija dazzling run to send Jones overs Club forward resulted in a drib- hiding was marvellous, so was his H. Little (16) Chartered Bank, D. J. In the corner. Robertson convert ble by the military forwards, Hall retention of speed and power right Gilmore (7) and W. J. Jamieson (10);

picking up in the Club 25 to evade to the end-Geoffrey Simpson. Magistracy, J. H. B. Lee (18) and wed with a splendid kick.

M. Thomson (5) Public Works De- The Military backs were then Griffiths and Lammert, and score partmnte, D. S. Edward (6) and W. W. seen in several dangerous move between the posts. Metcalf con- G Shewan (24); Mesars. Lowe, Bing-ments, McIntyre, Muspratt Wil-verted.

ham & Matthews D. S. Robb (5) and liame and Metcalf being promin- Just before time the Club added E. M. Bryden (17) v. Mercantile Bank,

LARRY GAINS SHOWS PLUCK

14 71 245-76 7:08 16:18-1

Goals

ing a corner on the left, they

MAPA PAW. L.D. F. A. Pt P, W, L., D. F. A. Pts Pts St. Jetone (9) Www], 15.8800 23 3 187322/898 21 equalised through Horner who angers (1) WelwW 14 6 6 0 0 16 418 8 5 21 20 10 11 23 headed past Meakip. They should Hearts (6) WDdy 15 7.4 0.9 19.11 8 671 18 11 11 22 have led very shortly afterwards, Hamilton (11 WWW-14 170027 814 733 1.697 21 but Elliott struck the upright Clyde (14) KALWIRE 1564 1 112 99932 18-25 10: 19 B. W. G. Malcolma (18) and A. G. Donnent, but the Club defence withstood their fourth try when a ruir down. I believe that say other man (15) Government Medical Depart the onslaughts.

the centre by Robertson eventually would have taken a knock-out in scored the winning goal, heading Motherwell (22) Diwal 16 7 6 0 2 17 6 12 8 1489-113 17 Ten minutes from time, Higgins Aberdeen (5) Wd15 8 5 2 112 911 7 3 2 3 12 10 8.19 Celtie (8) LwyW 16 8 517-218 128 21 29 78-818 ment, W. B. A. Moore (24), and D. J. An excellent pass from Tudor to saw the ball transferred to Gold- the thirteenth round under auch through frons Baldry's centre. Dundee (12) LAID Valentine (14) v. Audit Department, Hutchison again saw the Clubman. The winger cut in, and Grif- tremendous punishment as I gave

16. 8-4 1 3.11 811 8 34 210 15 6 17. C. H. Bradley (12) and. P. L. Collisson

Lincolna Meaking Aah and Edman- Airdrie (16) LaWIW 15 1-5 2 11 911 7341 10 18 5 16 three-quarters on the move, Robert-fiths following up, took the outside Gains Jack Petersen. Players whose names are followed son eventually sending Goldman pass to score in the corner. Castle-

Baldry, Malpass, Higgins, Ridley and Queen 0's (4) WDWLL 15 94 12.10 by an asterisk (*) will play from away on a 25 yard ran which he ton again failed to add the major

Hibernlän (16) WNDWW 15874 18:13 scratch unless they are in possession of a local handicap when the match is completed for the Club's second points.

(21).

¡ployed.

What about an ANNUITY

China Mail Sports Diary

mastry. Castleton failed to add the Dr. J. AR. Selby refereed and

major pointa,

lined up the following Just before the interval the Goldman, R. H. Griffiths, L. G. Robert- Club Ad P. Lammert; R Military were nearly over, Hall un-son and G. B. Jones J. Hutchison and luckily dropping the ball as he was H. O, Tudor, R. I. Cherrill, R. G. Cas-Hockey tackled a yard from the line and Cleton, B. "D. G. Barow; L. H; Bradford, for your old aget with Metcalf awaiting the pass.B. H. Garrod D. A. Cummings, J. T.

Edkins and 3 W Scott The second half opened at a very lacoins and Artillery Gar. Hop West Coast

fast

pace, the Club forwards being king, (B.A.) Lt. Metcalf (RA), Major Meetin Life Insurance Co. prominent in several dribbles, Malatyre (Ra), Pie. Potter 5) Royal Hong Kong

and Gard Hubbard (R.A.);;

dotus Helen Tador's "Blind Side" Moro: (RIA) and Ley. Muspratu de The Club's third score followed (Lines), Cel Chicken Liner

Mackinase (Lancs);?;

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1 Des Voeux Rd CtL. Bolo effort by Tudor, who came Linen Pu round on the blind side to score Hughes Lines in the corner The kick again Gurk Wright

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