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LIGHT BLUES' NEW, CATHOLIC SCHOOLS:
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HOLD ATHLETICS
(Continued from Page 4).
Open To Chinese Schoolboys 120 yards championship:-
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1934
RECEIPTS RISING EVERYWHERE
SHOWN
£200 INCREASE SHOWN ON FULHAM GATES
INQU
RANGER'S
SPECIAL
FOOTBALL FORM GUIDE
Comprehensive Table Showing Form FORECAST Of Clubs At A Glance SATURDAY'S HOME
SOCCER CARD
VILLA AT HIGHBURY
(By FRANK M. CARRUTHERS)
London, October. 19,
FIRST DIVISION INQUIRIES which I have made show that all London's clubs are ARSENAL (3) v Aston Villa (2) sharing in the increased public support which, as I pointed BIRMINGH'M (-) v Grimsby (-) out yesterday, is being enjoyed by the Arsenal. Indeed, I believe BLACKEN (4) v Chelsea (2)
Leeds (8) V SUNDERL'D v Leicester (3) that the game is at the beginning of a boom which is spreading Liverpool (1)
MANTER G. (2)v Huddersfield (2) to all parts of the country, and which will create new records.
Last year, when there was an all-round increase In gates, the Middlesboro (0) v Wolves (0) only area in which the support was poor was the hard-hit north- Portsmouth (1) DERBY (0) STOKE (1). v Everton (9) east coast. This season, however, the receipts of Sunderland are WEDDAY (-) v Preston (2) up by over £3,000, and Newcastle United have not suffered by W. BROM. (1) Tottenham (2)
SECOND DIVISION their descent into the Second Division. The position of Middles-"!"
BLACKP'L (-) Barnsley (-) brough has also improved.
Although the gates of Shef- Bradford (1)
BURY (0) better, support for the game in FULHAM (1) Yorkshire generally is still in Hall(4) little disappointing.
INTERNATIONAL NEXT WEDNESDAY
Welsh To Encounter Scotland
Y BOLTON (4)"
field Wednesday are a good deal BRENTF'D (5) v Burnley (2)
v Port Vale (3)
v Oldham (2): V MANTER U. (1) Bradford C. (-) Notta C. (-)
(3)
NEWCASTLE (-) In making a comparison with last Norwich (-)
NOTTS F. (4) v Swansea (2) year allowance bas to be made for Flymouth (0) v Southampton (0) the fact that the fixtures are not W. HAM (-) v Sheffield U. (-)' the same and that all games do not THIRD DIVISION (North) v. Southport (8) ONE CHANGE IN SIDE THAT make the same appeal. Tottenham Barrow (3)
Carlisle (0) DONCASTER (1) Hotspur have not yet played the CHEST RFD (4) New Brighton (0) LOST TO ENGLAND
Arsenal, and if this gate were in-HALIFAX (2) v Accrington (1) The Welsh team to play Scot- cluded, the figures would show a LINCOLN (4) - Grewe (-)
v Cheater (1) MANSF'D (2) considerable increase. As it is. Rotherham (0) v Darlington (0) land in the International match at Aberdeen on Wednesday, Novem-Mr. Arthur Turner, the secretary, ROCHDALE (3) Hartlepools (0), ber 21 has been selected as fol- told me the attendances and re- TRANMERE (1) v Steckport (1)
ceipts are above the totals of a year WALSALL (1), v York (0) | lows:--
WREXHAM 2 Gateshead (8) John (Stoke); Lawrence (Swan-ago,
THIRD DIVISION (South) ses Town), Jones (Leicester City): 43,000 In Rainstorm
¡BOURNEM'H (1) v Crystal P. (1) Murphy (West Bromwich Albion), "What has pleased us
very Bristol C. (1) Aldershot (1)
CLAPTON (1) v Lalon (1) Griffithe (Middlesbrough). Richards much," Mr. Turner added, "is the COVENTRY (2) Brighton (0)
v Swindon (2) (Wolverhampton); Phillips (Wol-support we have received in bad EXETER (2) verhampton). O'Callaghan (Totten-weather. We had a remarkable GILLINGH'M (0) v Southend (0) ham Hotspur), Astley, (Aston gate of 43,000 in the drenching rain MILLWALL (-) v-Cardiff (-)
NEWPORT (0) ▼ Torquay (0) Villa). Mills (Licester). Evans on the occasion of the visit of Northampton (1) v Charlton (2)
Aston Villa. It has convinced us READING (2) (Tottenham Hotspur),
v Bristol R. (2) v Queen's P.R. (0) 50 Watford (0) The only change from the team that our policy in providing defeated by England is Astley for much covered accommodation for
SCOTTISH LEAGUE Williams (Newcastle United). Wil-spectators is the right one. lams is reserve.
new stand is greatly appreciated." Airdrie (2) The most notable feature of the Ayr (4)
The
V
CELTIG (4) Hibernian (1).
COVENTRY PICKED AS Arsenal's progress is the remarkable CLYDE (-) Albion (-)
demand for the higher-priced seats. DUNFML'E (-) v St. Mirren (-).
HEARTS (1) v. Kilmarnock (1). LEADING JUNIOR XI The first disposed of are those at MOTHERWL (2) Falkirk (1) 78 G., and these have been sold PARTICK (1) Dundeo (1) out for every match. They can be QUEEN O'S (8) v Hamilton (1) obtained at the agencies, and RANGERS (2) Aberdeen (1) think they are mainly bought by ST. J'STONE (1) y Queen's Pk. (0)
'Have Brains Beef,' Says First Division "Scout"
A©First Division "Seout" re- garded as one of the shrew; dast judges of teams in the game has seen most of the Third Division'sides this sea- son, and he picks Coventry as the best in the Southern Third. "They have brains and beef” is how he sung them up.
ENGLAND BEATS ITALY
Visiting Custodian Stops Penalty
London, Yesterday. Leading by three clear goals at the interval, England to-day defeat- ed Italy, world champions, by 3 goals to. 2, before a capacity crowd
(Continued From Page 4)
Closely associated with the great run of success by Cambridge are the coaches, Mr. P. Halg Thomas and Mr. F. J. Escombe, who are as
2. Poon Ping Shuu (Ho Yin School) of 85,000 at the famous Highbury to the strong in their belief as
1. Cheng Ching Lai (Kung Kao School). superiority of fixed tholepins over 220 yards championship awivel rowlocks: as Mr. 3. Fair-
1. Chan Wang Lam (Ki Lap School);
1. Lee Yu Cheong (Ho Yin School);
(Arsenal) ground in London,
visitors to London, "-sta
What Club Say
[Figures in brackets denote result of corresponding game last season, and teams in capital letters are favoured to win. All team mentioned first are The following are the reports of playing at home.] other clubs:
Chelsea-Although our matches so far
this season have not included our best attractions, except in the case of that with Tottenham Hotspur, our gates show a slight increase. Brentford-Despite two wet days
when the attendances dropped con-
LEICESTER'S NEW MANAGER
7}
COMPREHENSIVE guide to the form of all the major Eng
A ligh Football Clubs and the premier Scottish League will be
found in the appended tables. To assist in comparing the leams, details of how they have fared in their last five matches are given. The letters W, L and D indicate matches wön, lost, and drawn, respectively. Games played at home are shown in capital The letters, while away games are denoted by ordinary type. 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 signifies a relegated team.
The following League positional tables give home and away ́detalls and include all matches played to date:
First Division
HOME
Goala
AWAY
Gost
P. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pis. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts Pts
Sunderland (6) LdWwW' 14 Arsenal (1) WWIWA Stoke (12) wWwLw *Grimaby( ' _wdWJD 14 Everton (14) diwiw....14 Manter C. (5) ILIWI, 14 *Preston (-) diDdW 14 Derby (45LwWID 14 Wednesday (11) AWIWI 14 Aston V. (13) DIWCW 14 Llyerpool (18) WDdWI 14 West Brom (7) IWD 14 Leeds (9) DWIW 14 Blackburn (8) WDWDI 14 Portam❜h (10) LWLWI 14 Tottenham (3) wlW/W 14 Birm'ham (20) ILILA 14 Wolves (15) WIWIL 14 Leicester (17) DILWL, 14 Middlesboro (16) IWIDI' 14 Huddersfield (2) WIW 14 Chelsea (19). WWLIL, 14
Second Division
P.
A 5 2. 1 18 11 11 7 7 0 0 31 6 14 64 11 18 7 9 7 4 9 3 15 6 11 7 7 0 0 21 8 14 6 4 1 1 16 8.9 7 3 1 1 11 4 11 8 4 2 2 14 10-10 7 5 0 2 18 7:12 7 5 0 2.20.10 12 7 5 1 1 15 10 11 7 3 1 4 20 13 9 8 4 2 2 16 12 10
03 A 29-20 7.0.25 9.12: 5 19 8 5 3.0 13 11 10 19 7 23. 2 12'116 17 7 0 4 3 7:16 3 17 8. 34, 71 14. 16, 7′ 16 7 1 8 5.10 18 5 16 6 3.308 8 8 16 71.5.1 5 18 3 15 7 1.5.1 9 29 8 15 7 1 5 1 8 26 8 14 7 2 4 1 12 17 5 14 8 1 3 29 19 4 14 7 3 1-3 10 7 9 7.1 4.2 7 15 4 13. 7 4 1 2 15 5 10 7.1.5 18 17 9 1
7 3 22 14 10 8 7 2 4 18 13 5 13 7.84 0911 072 4 1.10 175 11 7 4 2 1 19 13 9 7 0 6 17 17 1 T 8 2 4 2 12 12 6 8 1 8 2 8 11 4 10 9 6 1 2 4 6 7.5.8 1 5 2 11 174 6 4 1.116.8 9. 80 80 6 27 0. 7 340 11 12 6 7 1 6 0 8 20 2 8
HOME
AWAY
*TI Goals Goals F. W. L.D. F. £. Pb, P. V. L. 5. F. A. Pts Fle
7 6 1 0 26 4 12 7 5 2.0-16 9 10 22 8 7 1 0 22 6 14 6.3 3 0'10'11 820 760 116 : 4 137 2 3 2 13 13.6 · 19 7 4 0 3 17 6 11 7 2 3 2 12 13 6 17- 75 1 1 13 7 11 7 2 3 2 12 14 817- 76 10 16 8 12 7 2 4 1 10 16 5 17 74 12 14 8.10 7 2:5 0.6 3 7 17 7 5 1 1 20 911 7 2 4.1.6 9.5 16 7 5 0 2 22 9 1270 3.3 11 3 15 7 6 1 0 117 11715 17 14 3 15
Bolton (3) wwLIW :..... 14- Mer U. (20) WwWwW•14 Brentford (4) IWIWw 14 Notts F.. (17) DWwW} 14. Blackp' (11) WWLH'. 1 West Ham (7) WWWα 14 Bradford (6) WIWID 14 Burnley (15) ]DwW \\ 1# Fulham (14) dwdDI:14 Bury (12) WWdw.... 14 thef'd Ú; C) WWLIW 147 42 119 9.97 2.5 2 11 10 6 15
Port Vale (8) LALID. 14 Barnsley (-) DIWID. 14 Swansea (18) WIWIW 14 S'ampton (14) diWdW 14 Plymouth (10), IWwWw. 16 Newcastle (-) ILWWI 14 Bradford (5) ILIDI 14 Oldham (5) WIL 14 "Norwich (-) IDIW, 14 Fall (15) WEILI 14 14 Notts C. (18) DAL
Third Division (5.)
8 4 2 2 18.14.10. 60. 63 16 3 13: 7 408 12,4 11 7 1 6 0 10 27 2: 13 8 5 12 17 9 12 6 0 5 14 12 1 13 7 304 32 10 7 0 0 3 7 19 3 13 6 3 2 1 16 13 7 8 2 42 10 15 6 13 8 3 3 0 12 9.6 8.35.0 17 25 6-12 7 2 2 2 911 6 7 14 27 14 4 10 7 4 2 1 15 11 9706 18 23 1 10 6 3 1.2 11 48806 2 5 17 2 10. 7331 1080 79 724 07 7151916 870494 12 38
AWĄ
P. P. W. L.D.F. 14
Goals.
UL. D. F; A. Pts Pte -
7 3 11 911 7 20
73 3.18 8 7 19
7 6 6 120 8 13
14
7 5 0 2 23 3 12
7 5 11 18 7 11 4 50 119 4 11
7 2 2 3 12 13 7. 18
Charlton (5) wiWiW Coventry (2) IWIWA Crystal P. (12) WIWWD 14 14 Reading (3) WIDI
8 34 1.13 12 7 18 7 6 0 1 19 1137,1 4 28 14 4 17 Brighton (10) diww
Millwall (DLIWA.. 14 7 4 2.1.10 8.9 7 3 3 1 11 147 16- Newport (18) LWwDw 14 74 1 2 15 8 10 7 34 08.18 6 16 Cardiff (22) DwLdD 15 9 5 2 215/12 12-6714 17.19 3 15 N'ampton (13) wwIwa 14 6 5 10 15 8.10 8. 2,5 17,15 5 G Swindon (8) WILIW 14 8 5 1 2 22 8.12 6 141 8 18 8 15 'Bristol C, (19) wwali 14 7 5 2 0 11 5 10 7 14 2 5 154 14 7.18 5-14 7 3 13 10 79.724 Queen's PR LAWD 14
781312'18 97 1. 2 12.4 13 the attendances have shown a Leicester City have announced Luton (6) wwDWD. 14 gratifying increase. Compared that they have appointed Arthur Torquay (20) LIWIW 147 802.15. 7-12 670 6, 1.5.15 1--13 Aldershot (14) LIDL 14 8 4 2 2 16 816 8 0 4 2 4 16 2 12 shown an increas very, game has Lochhead, their inside left, a Clapton,(11), dWIWI.; 147:20 25 9 871 4 3 6 12.4 12.
alderably, the average has increns- ed by over 3,000.
Fulham. In five home matches, two of
which were played on, wet days,
with last season.
Bramford Transferred To Manchester U.
*
Clapton Orient. Our average was secretary-manager in succession to
apolit by the match with Newport the late Mr. Peter. County when rain fell heavily and the attendance dropped to 4,000. We are still, however, over the 10,000 márk
Of
›
Born at Busby, Renfrewshire, Lochhead became prominent with Heart of Midlothian, who trans-
SMALL SHIPS DEFEAT CLUB ferred bin in 1921 to Manchester United as a centre forward. He "A" FIFTEEN
has served Leicester well as an in- (Continued from Page 43
side left since 1925: Mr. Loch the forwards Bradford, There was a dramatic start to the Castleton and Scott worked hard, head is a schoolmaster by profes bairn is otherwise; and because Mr. See To Chung (Kung Ke School); gate, Ceresell the Italian goal-but lacked the necessary support sion. He will not continue his
keeper making a magnificent save in the loose to make much ground
playing career, Bradley, the Cambridge president, 440 yards championship
from a penalty kick by Brooks in 1. Wong Yu Lam (KI Lap School);
in the dribbles. has decided in favour of swivels,
Thomas Bamford, the Wales and Wrexham centre forward, has been their connection with the C.U.B.C.2. Lee Yu Cheong (Ho Yin School); the first minute. Brooks, however, atoned for this with two goals in
kicks-Reuter.
B.
Au San So Kao
from a practical point of view is 100 yards Hurdle championship: 8. Chung Kow (Ho Yin School), for the time being' severed.
1. Lee Yu Cheong (Ho Yin School); They are to Basiat Oxford, 2. Poon Ping Shun (Ho Yin School);]| prompted no doubt by a sporting 3. Ng Kwok Hing. (Ki Lap School).
Team Race: -
Nigel and Stewart were repeat
Bristol: R. (2) wwW&14 7 2 0 5 22 149, 7. E, 5 19 19 3 12 Watford (15) WLIWE lk. 1 4 8 2118 870438 18 3 11 Exeter (9) LLIWE... 14 7 2 4 2 11 8 8 7043 11 16 8 11 Gillingham (17). ADLDI 14 7 3 2 1995 82-6-07 20:4 Bournem'h (21) LWWL1,14 € 23-0 13 12 6.00 7 2 5 22 Southend (16) WIL-14 2 2 41 10 11 5 6 1 4 1 514
HOMES NOW AWAY
Third Division (N.)
PP. W..L. D. F. A. Pts. P. W. L. D. F... Pts Pte Tranmere (7) WW&WŃ 14........770-0-184 1473 - 13 11 8 9 23 Halifax (9) WdW15 6 7 0/1 20 19 157 8-22988 23 Blockport (3) •WWWWL 14.8 5.2 1.20 8 11 6420 1812 8 19′′ 6.4.1.2 14.7.198,489 19 19 8 18 Darlington: (16). IwDIL, 14 chester (10)-HWD 142877 18
the next ten minutes from free fedly seen taking the ball back into transferred to Manchester United. Crewe (14) .W]WwW... 14 '852 121 15 116 1.4 1 11 21 3 14 -
WEST HAM LOOK. TO
LOCAL PLAYERS
desire to help their rival university. 1. He Yin School; 2. Ki-Lap School. and possibly by the hope of strik-Individual Championship:-
Miss Lee Yu Cheong (Ho Yin ing a blow for fixed tholepins.
My own opinion at the moment School) and Miss Lui Wai Ewan (St.
Paul's Institute). favours Cambridge because their Boys Inter-School Championships oarsmen are so familiar with Put- 1. He Ying School; 2. Ki. Lap doorstep is shown by the fact that ney water, and also because I School.
West Ham's success in finding locale of real merit on their own
they have eleven London-born think swivels are less exhausting Girls Inter-School Championship:players as professionals and six over a journey of four and a quar1 St. Paul's Institute; 2. St. Maror seven who are amateurs.
garets Girls' School. ter miles.
Scouts Ruce (Catholic Troop): 1, L But Mr. Steve Fairbairn will be Remedios; 2. A. Ablong; 3. R. Max- able to smile whatever the result.well. Ambalance Race (Gentlemen) If he is disappointed, should Cam-Wong Shui Sui; 2, Lok Kwok Fu: 8. Lee Tze Kenng. Ambulance. Race
H.K. GOLF CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP
bridge date, he will know that he (Ladies): 1. Lee Wat Fun; 2. Fang Yi Draw For First Round
was indirectly responsible for a Ching; Leung Moo Ching. Logis hitherto rather lethargic Oxford Band Race: 1. Wong Ka Suk; 2. Lau
Kai Yip. 3. Cha Hing Chuem. University B.C. beginning training In August.
HOCKEY WIN FOR CLUB OVER 8TH DESTROYERS
(Continued from Page 4)
GOOD DISPLAY IN ARMY HOCKEY TRIAL YESTERDAY
(Continued from Page 4)
Lay and Pote-Hunt netted early Senior combined very well; their for the Club, Davis, replying for the concentrated attacks offen proving naval team.
the pack during the tight scrums,.. when a heeled ball might have re- 'sulted in a score.
Navy Backs Shine For the Navy the full-back, Pink, wae trifle shaky, but the three- quarters were far superior to the Club backs,
*
Aston Villa have, transferred to Norwhich City S. E. Bowen, their full-back, who joined them in 1928 from Hednesford Town. * *
SOCCER AT BERLIN GAMES
Their passing was good, and they hardly wasted an opportunity.
Wallace was a definite menace at Finland Agree If Teams
Are Amateurs
scrum half and had Robertson's every move cleverly blocked.
Lt. Suther and Lt. Field worked
hard among the pack, which man- Following Denmark's example, aged to hold the Club forwards the Finnish F. A. say that if a both in the tight and in the loose; Soccer tournament is included in The Navy opened the scoring the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games, after ten minutes play when Clark they will send a team on the un- derstanding that the players are The First Round of the annual crossed over by the corner flag..
bona-fide amateurs. championship event of the Royal Suther failed with the kick.
HODE Kong Golf Club will take Crossing over, the Club were seen place on December 2, the Second pressing on the Navy line, but bad Round and Semi-Final rounds on heeling by their forwards, lost je
SCOTLAND'S ELEVEN.
Doncaster (5) WILIW 5 0 16 8:19 818 Wrexham Lwand 14 741-2 16 8 10 7 2 2 3 11 12 7:17 7 52.0 21 71071 10 12 7 17 tLincoln (dWIW 14 Wainfield (1) Waw. 15 45 10 15 6 10 9 25 2 8.16 6 18 Barrow (8) dLIWI 14
64 1 112 698 135, 116 : 14-
Gateshead (19) DIWIL Chesterfield, (2) IWwld 14 Accrington (20) deWID..15 York (1) HIDIW?.......... 14 Rotherham (21) wWILI 14 N. Brighton (15) JIBWD. 14; Hartlepools (11) DDIW 14 Carlile (13) DWILI Southport (18), ILIWAL 14. Walsall (4) ILID₫... 15 Rochdale (22); WDILI -,:14 Scottish League
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AWAT HOME EST
Goals
Goals
W. L.D.F. Eta P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts Pla Rangers (1) wlwww.
66 0:164 12 9 621 22-10 18 25 St. J'stone (9) Wwwn. 16 888023 3 16 8 8 3 2 8.11 8 24 74 4 3 14 3 11 9 8 2 1 19 11-18 24 Hearts (6) WDdww Hamilton (11)WAWWD 16 8 7 0 1 29 19 15 7 2 2 6 8 9 7 22 Aberdeen (6) Wwww.1996 2 1 169 187 3 2 2 12 10 8 21 Celtle (3) www.8 11 12 512 334 118 Clyde (11) LWUL 16 7 48 1 12 10 998 24 13 28 10 Dundes (12) DW 17 9 5 1 8 16 12 13 82 2.10 15 "6 (19) Motherwell (2)wan 1077 02 17 8:12 9 1 53, 914 8 17 Airdrie (18) Wiwd 16 8 6 2 1 14 9 1182 2 12 20 6 17 Kilmarnock (7) WLIWW 17 9 8 3-0.34 12 12 8 2 8 1 15 17 517 07142 6.18.4-14 Queen O's (1) DWELI 16 84.2-2.10 67.10
17 16:07 17 2 14 Hibernian (16) DWD 16 8 4-14 15 & 12 Albion (-) WIDIL 16 8 8 8 2 12 18 8 8 2 6 0 8 20 4-12 Queen'* Pk. (15) ID 1561-1-18 8 9 9 083 7 25 3 12
December 9 and, the Final over 86 them several,gopd opportunities. Three forwards with England]" Falkirk (10) WWIWL; 15 39KWENTUALNE 515
holes' on December
Eventually a forward movement clubs were included in Scotland's Partick (10) LLWIW
73.31 12 1179 180 12 4129 The following is the drawsaw Field break through the Club team which lost to Ireland In-Bel A (8) NWU *****,
St. Mirren (17) ULW16 8 25 17 18 5 81 8 14 15 3 8
1:0194
18.241 AB. Purves K. 6. Robertson:
on the right and score fast, the chosen side being: Daw- *Dunfermline (6) 1W 16" H. U. Ireland 7. P. H Scoones; R. defence on Young Y. W. J. Jamieson, A. McKellar under the posts. Suther again fall son (Rangers), Anderson (Hearts)
McGonagle (Celtio) YJE Ross; G. Marseille v. Major ed with the kick.
Bolton), very dangerous. The right-wing, G. Sommer collided with another Wren; D, 8. Edward L. A. Pearce; Ten minutes from time the Navy Herd (Hearts) Cook
aual player receiving a face injury which de Rome v. A. Lissaman, D
awarded a free-kick and Hearts) cart., Sim Barlow, was not up to his
venson. {(Möt Buther landed an excellent dropped standard
necessitated a rest of ten minutes. Gilmore Y. D. S. Robbyruka
angers)
Whitebead was very strong in Owen-Hughes added the third the pivotal position for the goal for the Clab just before the in- Whites, but did; not eceive suffi-terval.
olent support from his wing-halves. Pote-Hunt broke away twice in
BLACKPOOL'S NEW WINGER
Richard Watmough
de right.
has been signed by Blackpool,
Lt. Laine and Syme were.com the second half, but failed to score Years Bradford City out ous in the last line of the defence. on either occasion.
Just before the end Robertso hurted himself "over Followin fve yard serum for Score
leton Kičk
(Copyright)
IRELAND'S WINNING TEAM
Ireland's Victorious team against
stland was Scott
Mackle (Portsmout
Celtic McMillan (Manches
Jones (Linfield), Mitch
Duggan (Leed
(Chelses
Martin Belf
Celtic Stevenson (Everton), Coul
ter (Everto