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SOCCER SUCCESS

SECRETS

WHAT IS FOOTBALL GENIUS?

By A, F. Campbell, Huddersfield's International Left Half-Back

MANY a player has been spoiled, and practise regularly, without a

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That a man can prove himself to

above

RANGER'S

EXCLUSIVE

FORECAST

WEDNESDAY VISIT HIGHBURY

SPURS AT VILLA PARK

ON SATURDAY

FOOTBALL FORM GUIDE Comprehensive Table Showing Form

Of Club At A Glance

A COMPREHENSIVE guide the tre force that he made wit be

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 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 indicates a promoted team, and the dagger signifies a relegated team.

FIRST DIVISION

v Wednesday (1)

v TOTTENH'M (5)

y Birmingham (1) ̧.

Y

v Preston (-)

Sunderland (0),

EVERTON (0)

First Division

greatest genius in the game, he riddlesbro (6)

MAN.

cannot win many matches by his own unaided efforts.

Responsibility Of Genius

y Leeds-(8)

T

Leicester (1) STOKE (1)

(-)

SECOND hudby ((2).

Y

BURNLEY (-). Fulham (8)

v BOLTON (1)

V. BRENTFORD (2)

Notts E. (2)

Man. U. (-)

v Southampton (2)

v Swansea (0)

Bradford (1)

v Oldham (-)

by public praise." If a man fair share of good luck, you are not be hailed, early in his career, as a likely to succeed. And you cannot ARSENAL (1) genius, he may over-estimate his succeed by yourself--you must play Aston Villa (1) BLACKB'N (3) capabilities and became a failure in good company and learn to com-

CHELSEA (-) as a conséquence.

bine efficiently with ten other men, DERBY (0) For the individual footballer, one The match-winning footballer is Huddersfield (1) of the greatest secrets of success a rarity. And even if he be the LIVERPOOL (4)

sense of proper My to maintain a

C. (1) tlon and a true understanding of

FORTSM'TH (2) v West football values,

WOLVES (-) Barnsley-(-), be a genius.I am not going to deny. Occasionally a man appears who BLACKPE (4) There are players to-day, wizards dominates the "proceedings of his Bradford C. (5) with the ball and masters of team's matches. He may be an Bury (1), strategy who stand out head and outstanding defender, or, given Hull (2) shoulders

their contem-jadequate support, an accomplished NORWICH (-) poraries.

marksman. Such a man may be NOITS C. (2) But what is genius? One philo-considered genius. Everything PORT VALE (1) sopher declared that "genius must he does on the field bears the stamp W. HAM (0)

SHEFLD U. (-) be born, and never can be taught." of his individuality.

THIRD DIVISION ́(North) Another learned man maintained He can never afford to rest on BARROW (2). that genius means "the transcen-his laurels, however. "Genius, Carlisle (8) dent capacity for taking trouble." said Hazlitt, rusts for want of CHESTER (0)

CREWE.(3) fase." In other words, you must be DONCASTER (3) Quality Developed You might say with justification energetic and continued to give of HARTLEP'LS (3) that the football 'genius is born and your very best, in every playing LINCOLN (5) not "made. On the other hand, minute. If you be hailed as a MANSFIELD (1) v

Rochdale

lale (0) you would be equally justified in genius you have to realise your SOUTHPT

v. Rotherham (2) (0) v York (0) believing that this quality can be responsibilies. Big things are ex-TRANHERE (1) Wrexham (2)* ¡developed."

pected of you.. Once you fail, your Bournem'th (1)

THIRD DIVISION (Sont To achieve a high measure of reputation begins to decline,

Bristol C..(-)) quccess in football you must cer- The League player knows that CARLTON (2) tainly possess natural qualities of the public's memory is very short. CRYSTAL P. (1) a suitable kind. But these are not. The star of to-day is likely to be- Exeter (1) suficient. You have to learn to come an object. of criticism to NEWPORT (1)

[N'AMPTOŃ (0) use your abilities. You must train morrow. Thus, the sensible man QN'S FR. (2)

keeps a sense of proportion, and SWINDON (6) avoids. the temptation of believing TORQUAY (3) that he la some kind of heaven-sent WATFORD (2) gift to the football world.

FUSILIERS WIN

DEBUT RUGBY

ENCOUNTER

(Continued From Page 4)

of speed and swerve, both his tries being good ones.

Depleted Club Side

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

HOME

Goals

AWAY

Goal P. P. W. L.D. F. A. Pb. P. W L D F. A. Pts Pte Arsenal (1) DWWW. 26 13 11 166 12 24 13 3 4 6 22 19 12:35 Sunderland (6) WwDd 25 13 74 33 16 16 12 6 1 5 25 16 19 33 Man'ter C. (5) WWIDI 26 12 8 13 25 10 19 14 671 22 28 Stoke (12) WDJDW 26 13 8 2 3 32 14 19 13 W'eday (11), wdWWI. 26 13 9 0 4 27 12.22 Liverpool (18) DwiLw 25, 1882 Everton (14) IWDdW 26 14 12 1 1 43 19

W. Brow (7) BIWI .... NEWCASTLE (-) v. Plymouth (-).

13 8. Derby (4) WddDd27

... 26 13 7 "Grimsby (-) WIWH 25 12 Anton V. (13) ILDAW. 25 18

18.7 Portsm'th (19) dwawl 25 13 7328 Wolves (15) Wiwaw, 25 13 9 3 1 42 2 Chelsea (18) DIDW 26 13 6 5 2 24 22 Leeds (9) LidWi

25 13 6 53 31 24 15 Preston (-) WIDW25 12 84 2 18 Tottenham (3) HDI 27 13 6. 3,4 24 19 16 Blackburn (8) ILWIW 26 14 Midboro (16) DWIW 25 12 5 Birm'ham (20) EAE 25 12 Hud'field (2)LLd 25 13 Leicester (17) LwIWI. 25 18 Second Division

T

Chesterfield (0)

Y WALSALL (2)

v New Brighton (0)

Darlington (2)

v Gateshead (2)

v Accrington (0)

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Harlifax () Stickport (1)

(South)

✓ READING (1)

Bristol R. (1)

Y MILLWALL

v Southend (1)

y COVENTRY (0)

Clapton (1)

v Aldershot (0)

T

Luton

(1)

y Cardiff (8)

v Brighton (0)

v Gillingham (1)

+ ABERDEEN

SCOTTISH LEAGUE Airdrie (0) - Form Variation ⠀

Ayr U. (4) Human nature, as we all know, CELTIC ()··

DUNDEE (1)

v HEARTS (3) Albiin R. (-) Clyde

is inclined to be variable. And foot-Dunfermline (-) Queen's Pk. (-)

examine

1

v Queen O'S (0)

✓ RANGERS (0)

{}

(1)

v St. Johnstone (0)

ballers are no exceptions to this FALKIRK (3) rule. That is why we get such as- Hibernians (0) tonishing variations of form during Motherwell (1) Jones, the Fusiller left wing-the course' of two or three succes. Partick (2) v KILMARN’K (3)

v Hamilton (3)' St. Mirren (2) threequarter, displayed a fine turn sive seasons, '

[Figures in brackets denote the re- Success is never very permanent.sult of the corresponding game Last If it were possible for a team to season, and teams in capital letters are get to the top of the League table favoured to win. All tezma mentioned

first are playing at home), The Club were by no means the and remain there indefinitely more

than half the sporting appeal ofi weaker team, but were playing at a disadvantage for the majority of football would be lost.

SENSATIONS IN the game in having only seven for- -You-begin-to-get-some-apprecia wards, with a poor threequarter tion of football values when you

F.A. CUP line in support.

the form of various You find, some teams, Garrod, Stewart, Binnie and Scott teams.

(Continued from Page 1) worked hard in the scrum and were consisting almost entirely. of seen in several hard rushes which famous internationalists, who drop

Portsmouth, last year's final- were unavailing in the face of the points with monotonous regularity.ists, were beaten by Bristol City. excellent Fusilier defence,

On the other hand, you come across by two clear goals in their away Rigg, who came Into the game an eleven of brilliant youngsters fixture, after being held to a just before the second half., war who impress as probable Cup win-goalless draw in their first clash the pick of the backs, his runningners and League championa. on Saturday, while Everton ac-| (Continued from Page, 4)

and defence making him a formid- Football is a very "up-and-down" counted for Sunderland, one of the extent of his injuries and whe-able proposition. Hynes on the affair. And this is just as it the League leaders, in a high United States and entered the chal-ther he will even play again, and it right-wing showed a good burst of should be. For it is a sport-an scoring game at home after ex- lenge round last year if Crawford is unlikely that we shall know speed, but tackled high.

fatheletic contest-and nothing tra time had been called for. had not been played in the doublen just what his condition is until the

The Scoring

more or less than that."

Norwich caused a further upset after a 2-0 lead had been gained new season begins.

..Jones went over after Afteen Not An Unmixed Blessing when they beat Leeds in an away on the opening day. This course

minutes play to open the scoring Because football is a sport, the fixture by the odd goal in three. was a forlorn, hope against the France has Marcel Bernard for for the Fusillers, and just before genius may or may not succeed. In On Saturday last Norwich and strongest doubles team in the an emergency? If this player steps the interval Davies followed up a any event, he will not go far unless Leeds shared six goals.

Manchester United, who world, and meant that Crawford into the team it will mean that the rush to fall on the ball for the he be a sportsman.” Although we played four unnecessary sels on a French will field two singles second score.

atrive to win in every match, the Notts Forest to a goalless draw at hot afternoon before going on next players who are left-handers- In the second half, the 'exchanges achievement of winning is never so Nottingham on Saturday, lost their day against an opponent who had something of a novelty in the Davis were even with the Fuelliers hoid-important as maintaining the spirit replay by three clear goala,

Cup.

The following is the revised, been enjoying a rest.

ing a alight advantage in the tight of the game.

That is why I would not advise Fifth Round draw which takes Eventually Jones went over for the young player to strive after the place on February 18:---

Birminghara Blockport v West Brom...

Derby.. Preston N.E.

**

1

With that day's spell Craw- ford would have gained valuable energy and mental effort for his match against Sidney Wood on

*

STRONG SOUTH AFRICAN ELEVEN TO TOUR ENGLAND (Continued From Page 1)

scrums.

his second try after a bout of pasa-quality of genius. He should re Blackburu

Norwich • Wednesday

the closing day, which he lost art have weighed heavily with the L/Cpl. Davies, L/Cpl. Court and L/Cp!aid, "Oaks that flourish for à

and which

cost Australia · the right to meet Great Britain.

*

SOUTH ÁFRICA'S TRIO

selectors.

Strong Batting Side

ing among the backs.

member that many a genius has de Bradford C.or Lt., Rice-Evans, R.W.F., refereed and veloped slowly, One famous the teams were:

writer, discussing the subject, has Everton Fusiliers-Fus. Preece; Fus. Floyd,

Bristol Reading Jones;: L/Cpl. Lewis and Lt. Rose- thousand years do not spring up Notts Forest Price; Pte. Jones, Cpl. Hardy, Fux. into beauty like a read." (Ge Tottenham In batting the side is well up to Cpl. (4) Davies, Fus, Johns and Fus. disappear into obscurity just as Bebb: Fus. Bagby,.. L/Cpl. Carlisle; The "reed" type of player may the average. It la, slightly strong-Thomas The South Africans cannot beer in this department than the Club "A"-J. Hunter; D. Hynes, W. suddenly as he caine Into promin disregarded by any competitor in team which toured Australia, be-H. B. Rigg, A. N. Other and R. Gold-ence. Whereas the "oak" type of the European zone. They have cause it contains a first-class open-man: D. Campbell, A. N. Other: W. G-man will play for his side, de- two very fine singles players is Kir-ing pair in the captain, H. F. rod, A. N. Other, A. N. Other; G. Aberately and neatly, until, one

C. Knowles, R. G, Castleton, B. H. Gar- by and Farquharson, while Robbins Wade, and J..Siedle, who are in towart, G. M. Blaple and H. W. Scott day, he finds that he has a reputa

cannot be ignored. They would the habit of going in first for their

not need to use their fourth manfprovince. In regard to bowling

with auch a team. Kirby and Far- they will rely chiefly on spin bow- CORRESPONDENCE. quharson team into a very good lers. These include googly bowlers

his quality.

v. Arsenal

v. Burnley,

held

▾ Bolten.

-Reuter,

SCOTTISH CUP DRAW

(Continued from Page'1,):

St. Mirren; last year's finalists, tion. Even then, as I have said. meet Forfar, while St. Johnstone, he will fade out of the picture and who were beaten in the semi-final take his reputation with him. round by the Rangers last year,

Plans To Stop Hin . encounter Dumbarton at home. Fame-even local fame is never Motherwell, who lost to St. Mir

1.

an unmixed blessing. As soon as ren, in the semi-final last year, en-

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AWAT ... Goals

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

9 25 13 4 5 4 23 23: 9 22 13 7.51 23 23 13 25 12 5 70 17 21

P. P. W. L.D. F. Brentford (4) IWIW, 26 13. 121 46 Bolton (3) WwW., 25 112 11 19 M'ter U. (20) HWD, 26 14 12 1 W. Ham (7) WLIWI .. 26 18 11 Blackp'? (11) wDdWI 26 13 10 28

10 1 †Newcastle (-) WWID 27 19 Notts F. (17) WAIWI. 25. Plymth (10) Dwaw

Burnley (15) LodWd. 24

Falham (16) DiLAW..

Bory (12) IdlWL

S'ampton (14) WDIL 28 13

Sheffield () WW

25 18

Най

Hall (16) dDWDw

23 125

Bradford C. (6) IWWld 25 13 7

Norwich

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18 26 9

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(-).DWwW. 25 12 - 6-3 3,30 16' Bradford (5) daDu... 26 13 34 6 18 19 *Barnsley (-) IDDIL . 25 13 6 2 5 19 Port Vale (6) WIWI 25 136327 19 16 12 0 9 3 3 21 3

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Swansea (19) LNWA......... 25. 13 6 3 4 23 16 16. 12-0

0.10 2.

23 26 2 18. Notts C. (18) WWIWI, 26 13 5 6 2:20 23 12 13 6 10.3 8 35.3 15 Oldham (9) ILILI .... 25 12 5 5.2 23.21 12 13 0 12 18.40 1 13. HOME

AWAY Third Division (S.).

Goals

Goal P. P. W. L.D.F. A. Pts. P. W. L. D. P. A. Pts Pts Charlton (5) WILWW 26 13.11 11 42 12 23 13 5 5 3 22 21 13 36 Coventry (2) Www 26 13 9 1141 9 21 13 68-1.23 23 13 34 Reading (3) wDdWW

24 13 11 8.2 289 21. 11: 3 5 3 17 18 19 33 Crystal P. (12) IDWwd 26

12 8 1 8 28 10 10 14 4 5 5 26 33 13 32 Watford (16) * WddWd 25 13 10.8

36 13 20 12 3 4 5 11 18 11 31 Brightos (10) WWIN 25 12-10 1-83-8-21-13-27 10:22 B 29 Torquay (20) WWW 25 12 9 1 2 13 12 20.12 2 7 314 26 7 27 25 12.7 14 30 15 18 13 27 4 17 20 8 26 Luton (6) IdWID Bristol C. (19); dllW124 12 9 22 187 12 12 17 411 28 6 25 †Millwall (-) DID.. 24 12 5 8 4 16 14 14 12 5 6.1 18.22 11. Bristol R. (1) WDIWW 24 12 8 0 6 28.16 18 12 3 8 1 14 33 Cardiff (2) (WW&D

4 23 19 26 14

18 12 27 14 30 725 Qu's P.R. (4) WIWDI .

26 13.71

15:30 16 19 19 1.10 28 274. 3 35 17 17 13 2 9 2 12:31 6 N'ampton (13) LIWI 12 7

25 12 Exeter (9) WIWL

5 1 28 26 17 11 18 4 16 236 23 25

172.27 11 16 12 2 7 8.11.81 28 Clapton (11) dwnp

25 11 14 20 19:16 13 19 3 17 36 5 21 Swindon (8). DAWU 24 11 61 Bournem'th (21) WiwWi 25 12 1 26 13 15 13 2 10 1 8.29 5 20 28 13 5 6 2 22 21 12 13 8 9 1 10 427 19 Newport (18) LUH Alderabat (14) UWIW** 24 12 7 3 2 21 10 16 12 0.10-26 26 2 10 Gillingham (17) LIDIW 25 12 4:44 20 24 12 18 19 3.14.30 5 17 Southend (16) WDIIL. 24 11 4 6 1 18 22′ 9-13- 415 34 4 12 НОМЕ

AWAY

ATZ Third Division (N.)

Goals

Goals! P. P. W. LD. F. A. Ft. P. W. L. D, F, A. Pia Pis Tranmere' (7) DWwIL 26, 14 12 1 1 35 10 25.12 4 3 616 16 13 38 Doncaster (5) WIWWW 25 12 10 2 0 29 30 20 18 6 3 5 19 16 15 85 Darlington WWW.27 14 9 14 33 12 22 13 5 8 2 22 27 12 34 26 12 8 140 14 19 14 5 4 5 18 17 15 31 Chester (18) dawwa Halifax (9) IWIWD 27 14 10 1 9 27 15 23 #Lincoln (IWWd: 25 13 9 3 1 37 16 13 12 7 2 16 25 10 33 Mansfield (1) WIWd 25 12 1911 35 9 21 13 3 7 3 12 224 36 Stockport (8) EwWW 24 12 8 3 1 31 13 17 12 5 6 1 28 28 11 28 Wrexham (6) WddD

25 13 73: 3 29 19 17 5 3 5 5 21 20 11 28 Crewe (14) DLW 25 13 8 8 2 29 29 18 12 27 8 18 $1 7 25 Chester'd (2) WWILD 25 13 8.23 27 11 19, 12

23 Rotherham (21) IWW 25 13 8 11.34 15-20-12-318-6-12-1282

34 48 24" N. B'ton (15) IDWWW.26 13 4 4 5 15 14 13 18 57 116 29 11 24 Barrow (8) W126 127 3 2 23 17 18 14 1 10 3 12 24 5 21 Accrington (20) Gateshead (19) LWIW 24 Hartlep'Ts (11) WALD! 25 12 7 12 22 14 15 12 1-9 2 13 38 7 20 24 24 13 13 2 9 2 15 29 6 19 24 11 7 2 York (1) WID

2 24,10 16 13 1 11 1 16 46 3 19 Rochdale (22) WBDA 23. 13 5 44 21 24 14 12 1 8 3 7.25 19 Southport (18) LwLDd 25 12 4 6 2:15 21 10 13 274 17:30 8 18 Walsall (4) WHW 26 13 6 34.28 14 16 13 0 11 2 16 35 2.18 25 13 6 4 1 24 22 15 12 111 011 36 217

BIDELL 25 44 8, 28° 24′17′′ 14 40 11 : 3 12 39

- Carltila (19) Wiell

Scottish League

HOME

Goals

AWAYZE

Goals

P. P. W. LD, F. A. PUL. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts Pta Rangers (1) WIWwW. 28 14 11 1:2 36 13 24 14 842.33. 19.18 42 Cellic (3) WiwW 29 13 10 1 2.42 11 22 16 7 7 2 24 23 16 33 Aberdeen (6) WdWwW 28 16 12 2 2 33 12 26 12 1 14 20 19 12 Hearts (6) WwLwL 28 14 7 2.5 32 14 19 14 8:42:35, 28 18 37 St.. J'stone (9) WALIW 28 14, 11.1 2.87 9 21 14 3 5 6 14 21 12 36 Hamilton (11) WaID": 27 14 10 1-2 45 20-23 18 3 4 8 18 23 12-35 Dondes (12) ILIW... 29 14 3 1.3 24 24 19 15 5

23 23 38 13 32 Motherwell, (2) TWdLa-25 -13 £18, Clyde (14) LwWIW 28 148-

Da

21 15 2 8 5 19 389 30 16 4 6 4 22 39 1280

Hibernian (16) IDIW 28 14 8:15 26 8 21 14. Partick (10)wwwww.27 15 8 4 3 27 18 19 12

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doubles, and none of the three is in B. Mitchell and X Balaskas, the · {Continued from Page 4) easy to bent in a singles match. latter of whom was coached by C. Kirby's defeats of McGrath, von V. Grimmett, There are also E, L. I wonder how many football sup-a man' makes a name for himself, counter Morton, who were beaten Cramm, and Shields this year show Dalton (słów right hand), C. L. O. porters have soon adefender de-hia opponents get to. hear about it in the 1934 First Round by Partick Airdrie (18) #DALI 28 1a 64 28 22 15 15 38-4 19 33 10 25 Queen O'B (4) WALI 28 15 7 6 2 27 20 16 13 27 4 14 28 8 24 Vincent (slow right hand), C. L. O. liberately obstruct an opposing for- and they evolve special plans to Thistle.

Qa's. Pk. (18) WWDIW. 12728 28 17 17 15-1-16 4 12 44 6 27 Vincent (slow left hand), and Dward with the intention of prevent-stop him. Thle, of course, in very

Buckle Thistle-have-drawn a bye |--- Albion~(-)÷LIVILeer! 16-6-6-8-28-24-167-13282-16-38-631- France's chances do not appear Tomlinson, The fast bowler of ing the said forward from retriev- unfortunate for the great player, into the Third round.

*Dunt'Ene (-) IDwWw 13 4.63 23:31 11 15 115 1:14:46218 to be

Ayr (6). IWİLL BANK 28 18 6 1 2 26 28 1 13 -1 11 1 15 11 8 17 over-bright. They were the side is R. J. Crisp, who takes ing a ball going behind, and in such who has become so spoiled that he

Faldri (10) ILwW]="28" 14: 662 33 23 14 T LITT:38

18317 building up, a new team last year, many wickets with a slower ball manner presents his back to the almost expects the opposing des

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81; Mirren (17) wDIWI 28 13 3 8 2 18 26 8 15 111 using Boussus and Merlin in which breaks back. A. J. Bell, the forward who is perfectly within his fence to open out for his particular

AT SOCCER singles and the old combination of beat turf-wicket bowler in South rights of charging the offending benefit Borotra-Brignon in doubles Mis Africa, A. B, C. Langton, and A, D. player but no, the Referee You cannot expect anything in (Continued from Page 43. fortune has come in the past few Nourse, the son of "Dave," are blows his whistle and the play in football. Playing is always a mat.

ARSENAL BEAT THROSTLES months through the accident to medium-paced bowlers stead of being fair, becomes unter of striving to overcome your the whole the

In the Third Division, Luton sur Morlin which has severely injured The side is woll off for first-class fairytas priva

ordinary

The majorli opponents. And,

(Continue both his lega

feldsmen. The standard in this I hope that referees in the Colony luck, the best team will always win.

prised Crystal, Palace, by sharing followed, the ball zhartver In the second

Bolton four goals, while Aldershot secur respect, is extremely high and will take notice of "Reccos's sug-1 say team. advisedly, for the theat MERLIN'S INJURIES — should easily uphold the great res gestiona

kicked. Full-backs played Wanderers Improved that tioned, both points from Swindon in Watch More can never win. Anything in the forward line

and with

teutus win Notts their home tie. Reading" improve **** [putation of the 1929 side that tour-17

Yours sincerely Mil There are many rumours as to ed England.

cept an immed

while Newcastle secured a pd, their position, with a win over FAIR PLAY will help hie

antage which left and right wings whole field thef

of points at Bradford's ex-Northamptons

the

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