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BRITISH INDOOR
ATHLETICS
PROGRAMME FOR SATURDAY:
NO FOREIGN ATHLETES TO BE ADMITTED
The recent decision of the Amateur Athletic Association to hold British Indoor "Athletic Cham- pionships, is to be carried into effect next Saturday, at the Empire Sports Arena, Wembley, where the first Indoor Championships will be held.
The programme will consist of the following events: High Jump, Long Jump, Pole Vault, Putting the Weights, 70 yards Hurdles (5 flights), and 76 yarde Fiat..
The General Committee of the
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Sports Diary
TO-DAY
Meeting
Hong Kong Lawn Tennis Association
(Sports Club), 5.80 p.m.- Lawn Tennis. Open Singlen
GR. M. Ricketts v. J, W. Leonard Club Championship.
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, APRIL 1935
SECRETS FOR SOCCER RANGER'S
SUCCESS
EXCLUSIVE FORECAST
TAKE THE INITIATIVE & PENSIONERS VISIT
KEEP IT
FIRST GOAL IS WORTH MANY MORE
___ (By H. F. Pearson)
West Bromwich Albion's International Goalkeeper.
HIGHBURY
Cup Finalists Meet Sunderland
FIRST DIVISION ARSENAL (2) Chelsea (1) BIR'HAM Preston (-) BLACKE'N (7
(1) Liverpool
"DON'T hit a fellow when he is down, is a poleks
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humane sort of outlook with which we are Winchester C. (2) EVERTON (2) all in agreement in the general sense. But I am AUD BORO (3) Huddersfielt (0) afraid that it is one which cannot safely be appliWED DAY (2) v Tottenham (1) - PORTSM TH (8) v. Aston ViL (2)
ed to the game of football. Indeed, the reverse Grimsby, (-)Bit
(6)
Sunderland (5) SECOND DIVISION HAFAN SHEFD U. it of BRADFORD (4) v Oldham (2)
BRENTFO
"D (2) ▼ Swansea (0) BURY (ONE v Barnsley (2) Fulham
the case hit the other fellow when he is down, to be sure he can't get up, using the word course, in the strictly football sense. s
To illustrate the point in other way, the way BURNDEY (1) to success in football, in the team sense, is to take the initiative, and to keep it if at all possible. in one blow, two blows, and then strive might and main to get in some more blows without giving, the opposition a chance to find their feet: to re-
cover.
Get
It is often said, and there is a great deal of truth in the say ing, that the first goal is worth two goals. Not always, of course,
NORWICH (-) HULLY (2) BREAVPort Vale (1) NEWCASTLE (-) v Notta - G. (-))
v Southampton (-) NOTTS (1)
Manchester U. (1) WEST HAM (1) v Bradford PLYMTH (3) SA v Ballon (0)
BARROW (9) Chester (0)
C. (2)
CHESTEERD (2) v York (0) ***** CARLISLE (0) + v Southport (0) HALIFAX (2) Gateshead (4) MANSFO (5) v N Brighton (2) LINCOLN ( Hartlepools Rochdala (0)
THIRD DIVISION (North)
does it work-out that way, and there are plenty of instances in TRANMEN DONCASTER (2). the foolball of this season, as of every other season, of teams WALSN STOCKPORT (1
Crewe (1) | (3) Darlington (0) THIRD DIVISION (South) BOURNTH (1) Charlton (2) BRISTOL C. (2) v Swindon
making a splendid recovery after being two or even three goals Wrexham.. down.
ST. JOSEPH'S UNLUCKY NOT TO DRAW
(Continued From Page 4)
But especially in Cup: football, CLAPTON (9) ▼ (1)
COVEN (1) - VLUTON
:(0).
there is nothing like getting a co blow in first, and that is why Gullingham always advocate full steam from Newport (1)
MILLWALL (~)~~ Aldershot() the moment the ball is kicked off Northampton (1) from the centre-line for the first READING (6) time.
Watford (3) Y CRYSTAL P. (1)
[Figures la brackets denote result
QN'S PR (2) BRISTOL R. (2) Southend (0)
I can tell you that this was the of corresponding game last season, and
FOOTBALL FORM GUIDE Comprehensive Table Showing Form
Of Club At A Glance
COMPREHENSIVE Fulde the form of all the major Eug Alish Football Clubs and the premier Scottish League found in the appended tables. To assist in comparing the lear details of how they have fared in their last Ave matches given The letters W. L and D indicate matches won, lost, and drawn, respectively Games played at home are shown in capital letters, hile away games are dcnoted 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 olgnifies a relegated team.
The following League positional tables give home and away detalla and include all matches played to date
First DivisionNO - Goals
HAWAT
NETS Goals Pts. NOVAMP. PWL. D. F. A. Pts. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pis Arsenal (1) wDwDw 35:17:13 1368 14 29 186 5 7 34 24 19 48 Sunderland (6) www.34 18 11 4 3 48.22 25 16 82 6.27 20 20-45 Man'ter C/(6) #iwal 34 16 11 11 42 17 26 18 7 9 224-83 16 12 Woday (11) DIWI 38 18 12 06 36 -18 30 18 4 11 8 23 42 11 41 Liverpool (18)-DIW.WI. 3517:11 3 29 24 25 1826 10 2 29 49 14 39 Everton (4) Derby: (1)
61 29 31 17 1 10 6 17 42 88
W Brom (7) Blake (12)
3519 10
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Preston: () DAWIW Chelses (19) DwWaw Had'eld (2) wwIWD Blackburn (8)DWI Porten th (19) ddiw Wolres
{(18) DdWdW Leed (9) WIDE Mid'boro (16) IDIGT Birm'ham (20) ADIWI Leicester (17) dW]WW Tottenham (3) JDAL
31
35 45 30 2
10:44 27 16 24 1628 6 23 38 10 34 75 10 2 19 34 12 34 4:44 25-24 1675 10 3 20 87 933
26 20 21 19 311 5.244
47 11 32 4434 18 20 18 419 424 41 12 32
442 28 22 18 1 11 21 63 8 30 72 8.34 23 22 18 1 13 4 29 32 6 28 17 87 2 26 30 18 17 8.10 423 39 10 28 1997-2.54 22 2017 212-316, 51 7 27. 36 18 6 5 7 27 29 19 18 2-14-2 16 506 25
MON HOME Second Division
MAKAWATAN TI G D Goals
Goals Pts. WP. P.W. L. D. F. A. Pls. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pis Brentford (4) dwWWw 34 17 16 0 1 49 13 33 176 6 5 28 27 17 50. Bolton (3) Wiwi 38 17:13 3 131-15 27 16 8 52 26.25 1845 Blackp1 (11) wWIW4 35 17 13 13 38 14 29 18 4 717 39 30 15 44 W. Ram (7) DdW!# <* 35+17%
55 13
Kwd. 38 18 13 4 1 51 20 22-18-29 30 38 18 43
(IO) ▼W=W!= 35 17 11 4 2 40 202 Notts F. (17) WLW1 34 16 10 3 3 35 15 28 18 6 10 3 27 28 13
Sheffield) WIDIL 25 18.95 4:43 24 22 17 4 18 521 27 13 3 Burnley (15) Li L, 35 18 8 7 3 85 27-19, 17-47 6 16 34 14 39 (12) IDIL: 86 17 11 6-1 28 21 28 19 112-319-11-11 14 (15) wDwLl 35 17 6 5 6 25 18 18 18 7 10 1 27-15 1633
method we tried to employ," and team in capital letters are favoured to] NOT? (©) `AŁAWYERS34417221111APTAIN
which worked well, a few seasons win. All teams mentioned first are ago when the Albion won the Cup. In-playing at home.Jindal deed, it is not giving away too much
of assecret, at this stage, to say
that prior to the Cup final against Birmingham we practised especially certain moves which we hoped
The Police were, as usual, well would bring us a goal within a few served in defence, Blackburn and seconds of the Eick-off
LWID 34 17 7 3 7 26 16 21
Bradford (5) IWwww.80 17 5 8 1 26 21 17 17 8-7-7 21 31 13 Swanser (19) WIWwW. 85 18 10 3.5 54 21 25 17 1 14 2 12 38 429
LEAGUE MARKSMEN Port Vale (8) DWDML 35 19 816-34 21-22-17 1 121 16 31 6 28
Arsenal Sharp-Shooter Has Big Lead
Bradford C.(6) DILID 35 18 887 30 16 23 17 2 14 1 14 38 625 S'ampton (14) LIDIW 318-64 8 28 19 20 18 3 12 4 16 448-237 Oldham (9) WaLaw 33 18 972 39 35 20 17 15 2.11 47-2, 2 Notis C. (18) LIDIW.. 35 18 7 83 25 27 17 171-133.11.59-5 R
Charlton (5) DwwwL 85 10 14 2 2 51 17 30 17 5 5 3 33.25 31 31
P. P. W. LD. F. A. Pis. F. W. L. D. F. A. P Reading (3)2014, 1714 10348-15 31 17 58 6,1 20 13 43.
Third Diyasion (S.) Goals SALAD
Crystal:P. (12)+WIWIW÷2
Chris Pile did a lot of fine stopping. That plan worked on one occa-Allen bost the Charlton record of: 20 Scoring one goal on February 25 especially in the second half, when sion, and very nearly worked on, an-, goals, held, by Fearge tenant their halves could not hold the other occasion. You may remember The following are the goal-scorers to Laton nippy Saints forwards, and the that our opponents scored a goal, date: former back seems to improve with which meant that it was our kick- each game he plays.
DIVISION off from the centre of the field, Ba-lover (Grimsby) Drake (Arsenal) fora cur opponents had really re- Lythgoe (Bald) Parker was the most forceful that goal and almost before the Richardon, Lon) (W
covered from their rejoicing over Hodgson (Liverpool) Jhalf, and did yeoman service cheering of the spectatora had died Dean ((Everton) #71
against Ward' and Victor. Some of
Parker Prominent
Sale (Stoke)
his passes to Green, and Johnston down, we had scored again." -!Two were well-placed, and on a normal or three kicks after the ball had Gallaches
(Bunderland) day, would have been put to good left the centre of the field, and It Weddle (Portamonth) jeffect; as it was, most of them was in our opponents' nefrolet Astley (Aston Villa) were bungled by slowness and poor the same way in the first few Boyes (WB.Ibfon)
We nearly got another goal in
Hartin (Wolves) ball control. Gough, and Brooks
(Presion) were not so steady as they can, and the half-time interval. The Bir Gallacher (Sunderland)
kicks after the restarty following Bastin (Arsenal) C though well to the fore in tackling, kicked wildly and passed the ball
mingham goal had a narrow escape, Sandford WB Albion) badly,
It was our way of getting in a blow spence (Chelsea)
Friar (Preston) The forwards let the Police down quick, and it is a method which Hydes (Leeda) badly, after a splendid start.
pays, if it can be worked success Brook Kr(ManaCity) ton could not find his
gave a very poor display and fully. In any case, no possible Z.IDIVISION II:
did
harm can be done by going all outilsom (Bolton) Green on his left. Pile and Moss right from the start. Mintek (Manchester Utd.)
Westy
(wood (Bolton) ** were always a force to be reckoned Moral Effects Of Quick Goal Smith (Newenätli) with when they saw the ball which
The moral effect of a quick goal Holliday (Brantford) Ruffell (West-Ham) unfortunately was not often. Bone is great and two-fold. It provides Brews, Gat Hong Kong Area Small Arms Meet-introduced in place of Stephens
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HOCKEY
gave quite a fair display, and, apart from scoring the Arst goal, supplied Pile with many good passes.
Police Two Up
(Continued on Page 11)
DIVISION HIL By EDPA Allen (Charlton)
but finished up a good move shooting yards outside.
|Jones: (Coventry.
by Lane, Watford) Leonard Brown (Brighton); gave Costa & chance, and the con: Bell (Luton) vas Bourton (Covratry) The Police opened the scoring tre-half sent out to Victor, whose Ball (Luton) after eight minutes, when Bone, magnificent shot was we (Continued from Page 4)
was well stopped Bird Anding himself alone with the ball by Perkins. A breakaway by Pile Fowlers (8 about 15 yards out, essayed a sur, looked threatening, and when they Portugal-U. B. Souza: AM Prise shot, which, found Fernandez centre was missed by Fernandes, Best, (Darlington Rodrigues and A. A Remedios:
| Alsop (Wales Oliveira, J. Gonsalves and E.
totally unprepared. Two minutes leaving Johnston with an open goal Valentine Cosano: B. Gogano, L. Noronha Nater, the Police burst through 5 yards out, a goal looked cer- urnas Beltran, A. M. Xavier and A. Pregain, Johnston beating Souza and tainty, but the Folice leader shot
Fernandes in place the ball well out high over
Souza,
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26 Brighton
25 Torquay (20) IDWIW
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20 Exeter (1) IWIDE 35 18 11 6 287 29 31 17 2 114-20 87 8 12 19 Cardin (2) WIDIW85 18 9 36 20 23 21 17 2 12 8 17:45 7 81 19 Bristol C. (19)LDILI.34 17 10 43 24 18 23 17 111 5-13 40 780 Bournem'th (21) DIWI 34 17 10 5 236 23 22..17 3.12 2.10 84 8 30 Clapton (11) laid wi 241796 2 23 19 20 17 29 6 15 89 10-18- Swindon (8) WIDIW 32 16 0 2 3 34 17 23 17 1 11 5 20 43 7130 Aldershot (14) DWIW 24 17 10 3 4 28 12 247-17 1 12 4 14.376 80- Gillingham (17) IWIWA 34 168 480 24 20 18118119120 Newport (18) IWILI 35 176 781 31 18 18 314 11 15 59 E Southend (16) WILWD 33 10 772 23 24.18 17 1 12 4 20 38 622)
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Not Open Events Gold, silver and bronze medals will be awarded for the various contests which, unlike the general England: Hollingsworth (Lincolns); of the, keeper's' reach, St. Joseph's ware eventually re championships, will not be open Cox (East Lanc) and E. V. Reed The policemen continued to have warded when Ward transferred to Bat to foreign athletes.
(Club); Parker (Police), W. A. Reed the better of matters up to (the Victor, who in turn shot hard across Bargin (Club) and Williams (East Lanca); interval, but though pressing the goal. Perkins AAA state that the 10 miles cham
gaed the hall, Cresswell " (H.K.S.E.A.), Senior (A.E.C.), Dawson strongly round St. Joseph's goal and Santos, standit pionship has been allotted to the (East Lancs) and Toyne (Lincoln) during most of this period, failed no difficulty in tapp!
lose in had Davies (N. Hallamshire Harriers meeting, to China: S. S. Ching Y. C. Ching and to increase their lead, chiefs to
the ball in be held at Sheffield on May 6; the J. Chanson; K. T. Ang and K. through faulty tactles in front of
JEAN
S ENGLAND Junior Championships and the 4 at Ng, H. W. Lee and K. S. Chengoal,Once Green sent in a power- Goon; K. 8, Liow, P. G. Tang, B. K.
TO KEEP DAVIS CUPLOA -440 yards Relay Championship will
probably be promoted by the Lon-students at the Summer School, un- just before the Interval, frat Tommy ful shot which was well saved, and don Athletic Club on July 6 at the der the general supervision of Capf. File and then Moss, lifted the ball White City. In connection with the F. A. M. Webster, who will have across the goal-mouth, Relay Championships, it was agreed Mr. M. C. Nokes as Assistant Chief alde men missed the to apply the principle of the First Coach; Messrs, G, M. Moll an
and J. E.
Claim Rule to foreign teams: Moll (High Jump), R. W. Revan
New Time Standards se
Long Jump) M70, Nokes (H
A number of alterations to time mer), F. R. Webster (Pole
standards were made as follows: R. L. Harper (Hurdled).
440 yards, 31. 1-5Bee,
51 2-5): 1-mile 4m. 2m walk, 14m 453,
45m 308
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