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To-day's Games

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SECRETS FOR SOCCER RANGER'S

SUCCESS

FIRST PRINCIPLES OF BALL CONTROL

(By Stanley Matthews, Stoke City's International Outside-Right)

BALL CONTROL IS ALWAYS VITALLY IMPORTANT, BOTH

TO ATTACKERS AND DEFENDERS. YOU OFTEN SEE

EXCLUSIVE

FOOTBALL FORM GUIDE

FORECAST Comprehensive Table Showing Form

Of Club At A Glance

Everton Entertain Arsenal

FA CUP SEMI-FINALS

English F. A. Cup A FOOTBALL TEAM WHO CAN TACKLE SHOOT, ATTACK.

SEMI-FINAL ROUND AND DEFEND, BUT SOMEHOW THE RUN OF THE BALL W. BROMWICH v Bolton SEEMS TO BE AGAINST THEM.

(At Leeds), Y WEDNESDAY

(At Villa Park) DIVISION

In many respects their work may be brilliant. Yet they fail because they cannot keep the ball safe. Their passés, are inter cepted, and their attacking schemes become disorganised.'.

Burnley

FIRST

THE RUN OF THE BALL MAY BE DETERMINED BY LUCK. THE CHELSEA (1) INFLUENCE OF WEATHER AND GROUND CONDITIONS MUST BE EVERTON (8) TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT. BUT IF YOU BELIEVE THAT CONTROLLING GRIMSBY (-) THE BALL 18 SUCH A CHANCY BUSINESS, YOU WILL HAVE TO Huddara'd (4) ACKNOWLEDGE THAT ALL VICTORIES ARE THE RESULT OF GOOD Leicester (3) LUCK, WHILE DEFEATS ARE DUE TO BAD LUCK-AN ATTITUDE OF PRESTON (-) MIND WHICH SHOULD NEVER BE TOLERATED BY FOOTBALLERS.."

NEWCASTLE (-) PLYMOUTH (44)

Leeds (1) Arsenal' (1) ' Blackburn (-) PORTSM'TA (0) BIRMING M (7) Middlesbro' (-)" SUNDERL'D (4) v Stoke (1) Tottenham (5)LTEE C(1), Controlling the ball under all ball safe. In his avery action ha Wolves (8) LIVERPOOL (2) conditions of weather and must endeavour to advance his

SECOND DIVISION ground, and in spite of vigorous team's interests while ensuring that] opposition, depends mainly upon the opponents do not gain posses- Barnacly (-) [ability an experience.

sion of the ball,

Bradford C. (8) It is equally the responsibility of This does not mean a safoty-first MSTER U. (2) each individual player and of the policy. The team who are

Notts C. (1)... over Oldham (4) team as a whole to play the ball cautious show a decided lack of con- Fort Vale (0) safely and eficiently. You must fidence. A bold, aggressive policy B'FIELD-U. (-) control the run of the ball by prov-is always to be recommended. But Southampton (2) ing stronger and more efficient than to pursue such a policy, you must Swansea (1)` your opponents. There is no other have a fair standard of ability so THIRD DIVISION (North) way of ensuring more victories than that you do not take too many risks. Accrington (2) defeats.

Risk is reduced to a minimum CHESTER (0) when a team have attained a mas- CREWE (4)

Keeping The Ball Safe Each player, whether he is attacker or a defender, has the finite responsibility of keeping

ARMY FOOTBALL.

TRIAL

v Blackpool (0) v BRADFORD (0) WEST HAM (0) NOTTS F (1) Norwich (-) FULHAM (0) BURY (1)

TRANMERE (2)

v. Walsall (1) Carlisle (0)

an tery of ball control. To a very DARLINGEN (2) y Wrexham (1)

༈ de-large extent, controlling the ball is DONCASTER (2) v Mansfield (0)

Gateshead the dependent upon positional play. HARTLEP'S (1) v Barrow (0) v Lincoln (-) and this, in turn, depends upon N. Brighton (8) v ROTHERHAM (1) combination and understanding. Southport (0) CHESTER'D (0)

Assuming that your team have STOCKPORT (4) ▼ Rochdale. (1) good understanding, and that, as a

YORK (1) v Halifax (0) natural consequence, Positional THIRD DIVISION (South) play is efficient, each player will BRIGHTON (3) v Northampton (3)

ALDERSHOT (0) v dulingham (2) maintain contact with his team-BRISTOL R. (2) v Newport (0) (Continued From Page 4) mates.

Cardiff (2) Y

READING (0) There will be cohesion between CRYSTAL P.(0) Bristol C. (1),

CHARLTON (4) Exeter. (1) The halves were all full of full backs and half-backs, and be: LUTON (2) energy and worked hard, Robson tween the half-back line and the Queen's F.R. (-) and Keneghan being particularly attack. outstanding. The former gave a splendid account of himself, show ing good distribution and keeping his left-wing well supplied with the hall.

v HILLWALL (~) WATFORD (1)

v Bournemouth (0)

v Clapton (0)

COVENTRY (3)

Southend (1) Each man will know exactly SWINDON (3) where he should be positioned on Torquay (1) any occasion. No player will look

SCOTTISH LEAGUE around in vain for the man who should receive the pass....

ABERDEEN (~) ▼ Alblón (~) Ultimate success will then depend AIRDRIE (2)

Dunfermline (-) v CELTIC (-) upon ability to manipulate the ball, Falkick (2) so that goals are scored regularly. Clyde (3)

Kilmarnock (1)

Thompson's Fine Distribution Thompson outshone Lawton in the centre-half position, but was none too accurate with his passes, Your team's total ek surcessful HBARTS (4);,;

V-Partick (1).

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, detalle of how they have fared in their last five matches are given. The letters W. L and D indicate matches won, loet, 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.

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

First Division

KAWAY

AL Goals: Pts. P.W. L. D. F. A. Pts. 18 6 2 8 27 20 20 41 164 5 7 29 23 35:43. 16 7 8 1 24 30 13:41 16493 22 36 11 39

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HOME A Goals P. P.WL. D. F. A. Pts Arsenal: (1) IWdwD\ 31 16 18 12 62 13 28 Bunderland (6) WddWd 32 15 943 41 21 21 Master CWDwlW 32 15 11 14 42 17 26 W/day: (15) WwwdD. 33 17 11.06 34 15 28 Derby (4) • Wa=t&

42.16 8 4 Liverpool (18) ALWID

dwID 31 15 9 33 34.21 21018. Bloke (18) WILL 32-16 943 36 18 21 Anton V. (19) dWdW". 82 16 10. 1.5 42 24:25 Brom (7) DIWILI 16. D^847 25 22 Preston (-) dDWDM3 Grimsby (WILWI

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117. 196 20 43 8 29 15 3 9.3 18 34 9 28 16 39.4.23.39 10 28

·Hud'field :(2)w-ww** 32 16; 9: 4.3 61 27 21 18

Portsmith (19) IwidD Blackburn (8) Idleb Everton (10) WWDDW Mid-boro (16) INDID.. Birm ham (20) WWL Wolves (15) ILIDA Tottenham: (3) IDDLA Leicester (17)

Second Division

311862 38 24 19 144 29.17, 18- 5 25.20 19

56.27.29 15

33 167 81 157 32.17:13 1 32 16 6 28 31.23 26

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IK 288 37 316 1 11 4 25 45 8 26

31 16 7 7 3.23 28 16 15 384 18 33 10 28 12.16 9 5.2 46 29 20 16 1.11 4.17 42 8 29 32 16 6 7 27 28 18 16 2 12 2 15:41 624 31 15 6 7 2 25 20 14 16 211 3 16-48 7 21

AWAY

HOME

Goala

P. P.W. L. D. F. A: Pix.

Brentford (4) WWdwW 12 16 15 0 1 47 12 31 Hofton (3) dDwiw

Newcastle (-): IWWWL, 33 17 12.4.1 47 19 25 31 16 18 21 50 13 27 Blackpl (11) dWdwW.; 39 16 12 135 13 27 W: Ham (7) WHD.

........ 31. 15.12. 2. 1 34 12 23 M'ter L. (20) WIL.. 32 16 13 2 1 39 15 27 +Sheffield (-) dWww! 32.16 9 4 8 41 21 21 Fulham (16) Lwaw 32 16 11 2 3 47 19 23 Plymth (10) LIWW 32 16 10 42.36 20 22 Notts F(17) LIDL

31 15 9 3 3 30 15 21 Bury (12) wD33 16 11 4 1 28 20 23 Barnley (13) dDWL431 16 84884 21 19 Hull (15), ILwwD

25 17.1 Norwich (-) WWDdL 31.16 844 36, 20

18. 20 Barnsley DwwLw 31 15 8 36.20 13 18 Bradford C(6):dWID! 32 16 826-27 12 2

33 165474 31 1645 37 168

32-16 682 28 26.16 HOME

Port Vale (8) WIDw32 16 8 1 0.32 21 21 Hampton (14) DILLI Bradford (5) DwLIW Swansea (19) WIWT Oldham (9) LIWW Notts C. (18) WILL Third Division (5.)

Charlian () wwWD# Reading (3) WWD Coventry (2)

Goals

P. P..W. L. D. E. A. Pa [N2·16.13 +1. 16 29 30 16 13 63 43 11 29

Walford (14) 10WIL 11:11 11:41 10 16 23 .. 31 15" §. 1 5 48 14 23 Crystal P. (12) ILAWI 13 13 10 2 9 11 12 23 Brighton (10) DIWWI 31-15-12-12 41 10, 26 Torquay (20) wIDID... 32.16 11 3 2 46 18.24 Bristol R. (7) WIWWI, 21 15 90

Exeter (9) wWHWG),

6.36 19:24

Goals Pts.

P. W. L. D. F.A. 16 565.25: 27 15

15 882 25-23 46.6 26:30

16

16 7 8 1 26

16 67

16 5:10 1.20 16 47

18 4.935 16 49

173 11 3 18:40

15 38 6 12 25 12.31 166 91 24-41.13 31 15:38 4.19 30 To 30.

10.2 20.47 10 28 18 1/13 32 3 27 16:1 11 418 28 27 23 B 27 172 114 15:43

8 25 15 2 7 8 18 29 10 25 16 14 2 11 38 223 16 0.14 7 10 45 2 20 16 1 12 3,11 46 5:19 AWAY Gosis F AWA

P. W. L. D. F. A. P 16 8 5:3 29 24 19 G 14 5 8 5 21 25 11.49 16 4 7 3 26 29 15 38 1747 €30 41 14-37

15 866 5 16 19. 13:36 16 3 10 3 16 379 33 16: 2-104 11 29 8 34

16. 2, 11.3.16 379 33: 17 5-6 3 22 21 13 28 13 29, 4 19 30 8 81

All, team mentioned · first art. *Millwall (~)~

Elldd - 32'

IN MAN 15 1 0 5 12 36.720..

Bristol C. (19) diLD81 16 10

▼ DUNDER ·(1). ▼ ST. PSTONE (0) ▼ Queen's Pk. (0) ́*♥ HAMILTON (1) though his tackling and general goal shots must be higher than the M/WELL (2) v'Hibernian (1), Dr Luton (6) SARE TAG 10, 125, 45 18:23 15.67 · 2*25 27.14;39° defensive work was, good. Grind. total of goals scored against them RANGERS (5) Queen 05 (1) ley, the Whites, right-half, nearly Saving goals is just as necessary ST MIRREN (1) v Aye (1) came up to Keneghan's standard in as scoring. But you cannot rely [Figures in brackets denote resalt ball distribution, and gave the fast upon defensive tactics to bring vic of corresponding ram last season, and White forwards plenty of work tory.

teams in capital; letters are favoured to. win. with good ground passes.

Each man must have as this objec-playing at home.1 Howlett and Horner were the tive the opponents' goalmouth. two best forwards on view, and Esch man must keep his eye upon ahowed themselves to be fine op

that objective. This means that

· INTER-HONG SOCCER WIN portunists whenever an

he has to watch the progress of the oppor-

FOR ELECTRIC tunity arose. They each scored ball..... three times, and gave the other for

Keeping your eye on the ball is Continued from Page, 4! wards innumerable chances.

the first step towards ball control. During the quick-change action of Santos, the electric's inside-loft, be very easy. But if you keep in after a scuffle round the Tramways' a.strenuous game, this might not opened the scoring for the Electric touch with the run of the ball, by goal-mouth.

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162 11 8 17:42 7 28

Qu'a. P.E. (4) IWIW4 32 16 10-15 37 16 25 16 1 12 89326 N'ampton (18) LAWIW, 81 16831018 21 15 3.10 3 16:3 37.8

(2) DUWF 32.16 2812 Bournem'th (21) WLAD 31 10 9 8

15 3 10 2 10 29 8 28 Clapton (11) LWILA 31 16 8 6 2 35 17 18 15 28 3 14 35. 9 27 Swindon (8) ALIWA..

30 14 8 24 27 15 20 16 1 10 5 20/41-7-27 Aldershot (14) WIDDw 30.15 8.3. 4:25:17 29.

16 1 11 4-10 32. Newport (18), DIW...32 16 6 6 4 31 26 16 16 7 12 1 11 52 7 Gillingham (17) WIWIW 31 15 7 4 4 28 24 18 16 1 12 3 15 37 Southend (16) WWW.30. 147 6, 128 22 15 160 12 4 15 384 19 HOME Third Division (N.)

Goals 424

Goals Pts P. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pt. P.W. L. D. F. A: Pta 32 17 151 343 16 29 15 5 4 6 18 19 16 45 52.15 10 2 8 51 21 23 17 5 5 7.22.26-17 40

25/23 15 5 82 22:31 12.95

15 3 384 21 21 10 3K

6.27. 426.

Howlett's Good Headwork Howlett was especially good with his beadwork, and, on yesterday's form, will give Ridley, who has not keen observation, you will acquire After this the game took on a been at his best lately, a good run the habit of anticipation. You will one-sided aspect, play centreing Doncaster (5) WWI. 31 15 13 3 042 11 26 15:46 6.28.21 19:45 for the inside-left position.

always be prepared for any emer-round the Tramway's goal The Chester (10) ddLW!

Tranmere (7)]wDldW Sandford put in a lot of hard gency and, for every opportunity of fact that no further goal was Darlington WDWI work for the Colours, but most of doing something constructive. three games fairly comfortably. by defeating S. W. Liang by 6-4. his efforts were wasted by Morton,

scored until after half-time was] Halifax, (9) "LIWIW ́S 238 17 11-1540123716, 52 3.24 27.12.39 88 17 12 2 3 38 23 27 165 9 2 19 28.12.19. with an occasional good stroke by 6-2.

who was decidedly below form, Ball control among the team as and speed of the Tramway custo Lincoln. (-))

The Safeit Method

chiefly attributable to the prowess Stockport (8):1

Mansfield (1) wwwaw 80 16.14 1 144 14 29 14 3 7 1 13 23.10.39 their opponents. The fourth game, Į

and could accomplish little right...

16. 6-8 3:32 35,14 57 Lee Wai-tong's service game, was Three matches in the Open also annexed, but not until a long Singles Championèhip will feature Morton's best position is uning. But it also depends upon The next goal came from Souzae, Crewe

Morton Wrangly Positioned a whole depends, as I have said, dian, Yeung Sou.

Chester'd (2) Wwwdw 31 16 11 23 36 17 25 upon. combination and understand- struggle had ensued between Paul to-day's tennis programme at the doubtedly, at centre-half, where he observation, concentration, and who made a brilliant run through Hartley (15) DILWI 32 16 686 21 19 16 16 5 10 1 23 38 11 27

Sonrae's Excellent Efforts

Rother'm (21) 4WwW82 18 11 11 47 16 26 16 4 111 23 43 9 85 Wrexham (6) dDWIW 31.16 9 34 38 21 22 Kong and Pearce in a volleying Hong Kong Cricket Club, which seldom gives a poor d'aplay; bis anticipation

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from the

N. centre Line to send a Taul Wai-pui, holder of the effective in that position.

Harrow (8) IWWID 32 16 8 34 30 22 2216 1 12 3:16-41 Pearce won his second service Colony Singles title, meets his Neither Cox, nor Mather, the res-general control work is made dif- few minutes later he repeated his Accrington (20) WIWL1 34 17 9 8 3:37.81 21

powerful drive Into the

the net from Gateshead (19) PW81 16 10-8 2 29 18 22 16 game and thereafter he and his younger brother, Taul Yun-pui, in pective right-wingers, came up to ficult or easy by his own degree achievement to add the third goal partner swept all before them, tak what promises to be a good exhibi- the form of English or Edmunds of efficiency in kicking, trapping the The fourth and fith goals also Southport (18) ¿DILA". ing the next two games comfort-tion.

́York (1) ILWDIN 2014 883 32 15 19 and while Griffen was the best of ball, keeping the ball at his feet, followed in quick succession, the Carlisle (13) LIEL. ably.

The holder has not yet produced the two-left-wingers, he was not giving and receiving pabber, and so latter, from Souzae, being scored Lending by 4 games to 3 the his best tennis and there is a like-up to Baldry's standard.. Chinese pair staged comeback lihood that his younger brother The teams were altered slightly, To be a safe and efficient con

sonja na datum by just as the fual whistle blow. when Scoones répeatedly drove out may cause an upset, un

Scottish League of court from deep lobs by Lee S. A. Rumjahu, former holder of were unable to turn out, Their with either foot. You have to be W. Stoker (Captain) and J. K. Bloan; Celle (3). {WwWL***

26 several of the Lincoln playere troller, you must be able to kick Hong Kong Electric Car

Rangers (1) WW Wal-tong,

the title, meets Leung Ping-chiu in Sports were hold on Tuesday, fol- able to maintain possession of the H. Souza, Chan..Sin-run and W... Aberdeen (6) WIWI" Paul Kong and his partner took a Third Round encounter, and lowing a strenuous week-end of ball in spite of vigorous opposition; Peers; 8. Yauf. T. Sousao, Lo Hon- Hearts (6) Illd the set and commenced the second should experience no dificulty in football, and they had, well earned At all times, you must maintain hun Santos and M. Sabhan. 8t, Fatone (9), stanza by jumping into a 2-0 lead. obtaining a win.

The Cricket Club pair eventually

a respite from the game.

2 2 37 10 24 Paul Kong, veteran

Hong Hung Tramways: Co. Young Dundee (12) DRWLW 34 18 10.4 €31 29. contact with the colleagues who are Fou; Chan Wah-sing and Cheung Yip Hamilton (11) LID#1 29 16:10 13:48 20 Chinese draw level, hut the Chinese draw Davis Cup player, will be meeting The final selection will probally either side.

Likely, Gandidates.

positioned In front,-behind, and on wing: Yoo Kun-tal, Yuen Shui-cheng: Clyde (14) dolwD 33 16 84487 24 201 away confidently to take the sat a clever and energetic player in M. be made from Rowlands or Dur-

and. Cheung Tak-yuen; Kan Shul-hing, Hibernian (16) WWLDW 11:17 9 2 5 38 14 24 'and match at 6-2.

Beach-Thomas, and this match isham; Swain, Ash or Steele; Ke-

Yeung Kim Lal Wal-lum, Young Kai Motherwell (3) dDdiD282 15 9:24 45 21 22 Continued on Page 11). Ricketts Impresses likely to be the big draw of the neghan Marton Thompson, or Rob-

14 and Cheung Yu G. R. M. Ricketts, the Oxford day. “Blué, had 'an' easy entry into the Two Club championship matches sons Edmonds, Horner, Sandford, Spring

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Third Round of the Open Singles also feature the programme. Championship when he bent F H To-day's Programme Kwok, a promising left-handed

player by 6-2, 6-2,912

Ricketts' reach and height provod the downfall of the Chinese player. whose lobs and placements very

sarely succeeded.

pal.

OPEN SINGLES

9, A. Rumjahn v Leung Ping-shfu

Toul Wel-pul (holder) vTaul Yun- Paul Kon

Kong y M. Beach Thomas.

HANDICAP SINGLES

Higgins,«Ridley and Baldry,

Yesterday's game, played in

The teams eroting 23

Meeting

The following is the programme for the Spring Mesting of the Fan:

hot sun, was not conducive to ener-ing Hunt and Race Club to be held getic football and the display at Kwant on Sunday, March 81

The Colours scored first through A Steeplechase of Miller for served up was very scrappy

12.30 p.m.The Shatin Handicap Sandford, but the Whites quickly China PopicsTo

Weight: 166 Tba. L. G. Robertson (acr.) y M. Fagh second half. further goals wore obsteeplechase this eason: Pllows

equalised through Howlett In the Ponies that have not started in

(-16) (T. C.

tained for the Whites by Howlett winner dfs/stee was weak on his back-hand and HANDICAP, DOUBLES

Monaghan (3.8). poor in his anticipation EL H. Bhute a

Colours-Durham: Swaine Capt. E. Man Keneghan, Lawton and North; Cox, and

and Ash; Ricketts produced-flashes of players (80) v Lieut. Comdr. Stapleton Bandfort, Marton, Ednet And Grigon, which should see him reach the and Lieut. Comdr. Besant (1.89 whites 20

#754 Knight 26 and sompson and Rob

Ricketts was very sound on hoth—152)

his fore and backhands while Kwok 21. Armatrons Mar. |(2) Horner2(3) sad:Beasley this season" barred":"

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