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Lew Stone's 'Band.

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1935

STYLE COUNTS MOST IN FOOTBALL

Accordeon Band DEVINE MAKING A NEW

TEAM OF BIRMINGHAM

Lew Stone'a Band Mantovanis Orch Mantovanis Orch. Browning Starr, Four Crotchets. Accordeon Band.

Dizon

MR1735 On The Good Ship Lolly Pop .......... Cotton's Band

THE ANDERSON MUSIC CO., LTD.

Ice House St.

Tel. 21322.

SPALDING'S

COMPLETE RANGE OF PERFECTLY MATCHED SETS

OF

GOLF CLUBS

FOR THE COMING GOLFING SEASON

ARE NOW ON VIEW AND ON SALE AT

No. 3, GLOUCESTER ARCADE (Opposite the entrance to Gloucester Lounge)

A FEW SINGLE CLUBS

ARE ALSO AVAILABLE.

GILMAN & CO., LTD.

AGENTS

China Emporium

LTD.

Harlequin Golf Balls

Golf Sticks

Golf Bags

Stumps

Wicket Keeper's Abdominal Protector

$ 6.50 doz

.from

from

4.50 ea.

4.50 ea

Wicket Keeper's Gauntlets

.from

Chamois Under Gloves

6.50 set.

8.50 ea 10.30 pr.

3.25 pr

Balling Gloves, with spiked, rubber

protection

Leg Guards

from

.from

4.75 pr. 10.50 pr.

Aluminium Shield Abdominal protector

with white kid skin covered

5.75 ea.

Sporting Goods Dept. (2nd floor)

SALE

Tablecloth, all Venies "lace

12" X 12" 72"-X 90" 72" X 108". 72" X 126" 72"-X:144"

$16.50 each $21.00 each $27.50 each $35.00 each **$39.00

-Table cloth, linen, flet edged Venice inserted -

9097

$3.50) each

·72′′ X 108′′ from $12.50; $22.00

$25.00 & $35.00 each. 72" X 126" from $1,600, $28.00′′:

and $35.00 each' 72′′ X 144′′ from $35.00, $72.90 and: $80.00 esch

· Supper cloth, crash Tinen, 54" with best drawn work $3.25 net.

A new shipment of linens and lingerie at greatly reduced prices.

SWATOW LACE CO., LTD.

dder Street.” Phone 24656

HIS CONSTRUCTIVE ABILITY

(By FRANK M. CARRUTHERS)

London, September 13.

NO attempt has ever been made, so far as I am aware, to define "class" in an athletic sense. It is, however, always to be recognised.

The talented footballer can, I think, be spot- ted as he runs on the field before the start of ai match.

"Do you remember the lithe figure of David Jack, with his knees thrown high as he ran? The gliding grace of Billy Smith, the Huddersfield outside left? And Bob Kelly, who moved with the lightness of a dancer in soft shoes?

Pau Ka-ping, the South Chinx goalkeeper, who is at present with the Hong Kong football team in Shanghai competing in the China National Games, will i beg captaining the South China "B team in the Senior Division, this season.

And there is something striking as well as unusual about BRENTFORD'S the short, stubby legs of Alex James. As you see him with his arms folded during the kick-in, without troubling to take part in it, you at least expect something different from him.

CHARLTON

ARE WELL

EQUIPPED

GOOD PROSPECTS IN 2ND DIVISION

DONCASTER HAVE SEVERAL

NEW FORWARDS.

A team too, by their move

ments may have class or a style which lifts them out of the or- dinary and gives them distinc- tion: In fact. I do not think] there has ever been a team to accomplish anything really worth while who have not cul- tivated a definite style.

FOOTBALL FORM, GUIDE Comprehensive Table Shows Form At A Glance

A

COMPREHENSIVE guide to the form of all Clubs in the four premier English Football Leagues and the premier Scottish League will be found in the appended table, 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 figure in brackets denotes the position held by that team at the conclusion of last season, an asterisk denotes that that team has been pro- moted, and a dagger that that team has been relegated.. ⠀⠀

First Division

HOME

Goals

P. P W L D FA Pts Hud'sfeld (16) wwDd∙19 4 2 0 2 5 1 6 --Soodland (2) dwIWI 10 4400 17 3 8

Derby (6) WWWW! .. 10° 5 5 0 0 14 € 10-" "M"rough" (20) WIWIW-10 6 4 1 1 18 9 9 Arsenal (1) dLwWd 10 531 118 7 7 Stoke (10) bwLwW 10 5 3 2 0 8 7 6 M'ch'ter C. (4) WWDLI 9 $311 3. Z Wednesday (3) LIWAW 1052

Emham (19) d£wWw. TO. 4 Chelsea (12) WID .. 10

BIG SEATING

PROBLEM Bolton (-) WidW942

DIFFICULTIES FOR ARSENAL GAME

WEMBLEY PROPOSAL TURNED DOWN

Black'b'n (15) WILIW. 9. Wolves (77) HWTW 10 34 Liverpool (7) WIWIL 10 64.

10 481

21. 6

111 16

A. Villa (13) DwLdL 10 6 1 Psmouth C14) IWIJL 943- Leeds (18) DWWDD 10. 6 *Brentford (-) EIDW 9° 41′2 Everton (8) ¿LIDI .. 10 4 2 r 1 10 5. Preston (11) DWIDI 10 5 2 1 2 W. Ewich (9) DLIWA 10.5 22 Grimsby (5) JWLIW 95 Second Division

HOME

Goals

P.P WLDFA Pts +L'ster (-) •WWwW} _10. 5 4 0 1.1549 'M'ster U. (5) WDI=W 10 54019 19 +Tham (-) WdWww 10 5 4 1 0 17 6 8 Sampton (19) DIWDI 10 6 40 211 5 10, Swansea (T7) dwdWl 10 4 4 0 0 11 4 8 Blackpool (4) LILIW 19 6 4 2 0.18 14 8 *D'caster (-) WwDIW 10 64 1 1.10 4 9 Bary (10) dwww 10 5 1 13 4 9 Plymouth (8) WWIW 9 5 4 1 0 16 3 8 "Charlton (-) IWIWw 10 4 3 0 1 9 1 7 Sfield U. (11) TW=W] 1 ST I 8 4 7 W. Ham (3) WLIWW 10 6 5 10:16 10 Barnsley (16) WWI.. 18 4.4.0

10 6 $ Newcastle (6) LIDL 9.5 2 2 1 13.9 Notts F. (9) WIWIW, 10 5 2 0 3 9 5 Port Vale (18) WWILI 10 5 3 1 1 8. Fulham (7) DWILI 10 5.2-1. 2

London. September 13. This is as marked to-day as it The popularity locally of Brent- has ever been by the Arsenal. ford now that they are in the First Sunderland. West Bromwich Al-Division and the reputation of the bion, Portsmouth, Middlesbrough Arsenal have caused so great a jand`a few others.

demand for seats for the meeting All these teams-adhere to the of these clubs at Griffin Park on (By FRANK M. CARRUTHERS) best principles, but in some res-November 2 that the Brentford Charlton Athletic will. I believe, pects they have broken away from Directors have met to consider one day be a power in the League convention.

the position (writes Arbiter), but no

They have worked out their own! Already the whole of the re tional developments are to be ex-schemes and they produce results, served seating accommodation is pected. The fine sporting outlook More important, they have taken sold, and money is being refund-adford (15) DWIWI 10 5 38 of the brothers Gliksten, who have pains to develop a system of play.ed. A proposal has been made brought the club back into the Second Division will not permit of this

sensa-

Football has been their hobby since they played it as boys-Mr. | Albert Gliksten, the chairman, has undergone two operations for car- tilage trouble which was caused on the field--and they have a won derful enthusiasm for the game- But they do not encourage the beat-f mg of the big dram, and under thei cautious guidance of Mr. James Seed they are likely to continue to build up the club on the best sport- ing lines.

Fine Style

The Other Type Yet I meet directors and mana

gers who do not conceal their

Five Home Winners

Celtic

Tottenham Third Lanark Reading

Crystal Palace

Three Away Winners

Coventry

Doncaster

Mansfield

Three Draws

Everton

Chelsea Portsmouth

Arsenal Northampton Torquay

T

T

from certain quarters that, in the interests should be played at Wembley of safety, the match

Stadium..

Idea Opposed

Barnley (13) dLdLl. 10:42 2.

Bradford C. (20) IIDID 10 5 Hull (13) hwd

10 4 Norwich (14) ILAW. 10 52′ 3

Goals

HOME

P.PWL D' FA Pts Reading (2) w?WwW '10 5 500 12 5 19 Crystal P (5) IWDWD 11 6 4 0 2 16 5 10 Coventry (3) dwdwd 104406 19 18 Torquay (10) WWJDW 11 7 3 0 2 17 9 12 B'mouth (17) wWdLw⋅ 10 5 3 1 1 12 5 Millwall (12) DWDW 10 620 Newport (2) AWIL➡ 10 5 2 1

The Brentford directors, how Third Division (South) ever, oppose this idea. Not only do they consider that a match at Wembley might lessen Brentford's chances of victory, but they hold the view that their supporters, having seen the club rise from the Third Division to the First deserve every possible chance of watching the Arsenal at Grin Park

It has also been suggested to the Brentford directors that the prices might be raised for such a match: This also was rejected as being nafair to regular sup porters.

I have wished that Mr. Seed would be more venturesome, but his policy has been justified up to the hilt, and to-day he has a team) who should more than bold their Jown in the Second Division. This

belief resta or the fine style they liking for the player who tries to enlarged during the summer, and succeed by physical force rather will now hold 44,000 people. A | The defence may have to be im-than craft.

istaff is to be specially trained for proved, but Cann has been secured

There is, in fact, still a place in packing the crowds for the

have cultivated

The Brentford ground has been

as a back frem. Manchester City, the game for the man who "gets Arsenal match, and it is believed and when Turner, the talented stuck in, and who is bound to be that the situation can be handled half-back, has got over the rea disturbing element to colleagues adequately.

who either cannot or have no de

moval of his cartilage, he may sosire to back him up in his slapdash United, who are in such an unfor- Ito this position.

The arrangement of fixtures has been most unfortunate for Charl ton. Of the first eight matches, only three are at home.

policy.

When I was at the Birmingham

tunate state.

The real beginning of Mr. club I was told that Gibson, the Liddell's progress was when he old Newcastle United half, who is obtained Devine, whose influence Doncaster's Revival

now the trainer, reminds the men on Birmingham's football has been under him every day that "nothing remarkable. Not since Crosbie There was one feature in the

can lick football play of Charlton last season which

have they had a forward of his was also marked in the play of obscure shout the meaning of this.

To the player there is nothing craft and constructive ability. Doncaster Revers, the other pro- There can be no substitute for the might have played the part equally I do not forget Bradford He moted club, and it is most encour methods which the master players well if he had been brought up as aging. Both were exceptionally have always followed. good away from home. Indeed, it

A New Chapter

an inside instead of a centre for ward.

Mother Devine's Influence

To-day Devine dominates the Birmingham side, and his infinence

is not too much to say that the Yorkshire club won their cham- Birmingham, I believe, have pionship on opponents" grounds. turned the pages of their history The Rovers were a good side in and have started a new chapter. their class, and they have wisely. When Mr. George Liddell daring-extends far beyond the forward added to their resources. Two men ly (and, as many believed, mis line through the way in which he have been obtained from Scotland; takenly) forsook his profession as brings the-half-backs into the Sharp, an Aberdeen back, and a schoolmaster to return to the game. He has not yet accomplish- Johnson, an outside, left from game as manager of Birmingham, ed all that is possible. Motherwell. In addition they have he had high ambitions.

I am

The wing halves still remain in signed on Jacobson the old Grims afraid they have not yet been fully the rear, but I shall be surprised realised and that he is a little im-if he does not get them to ad- patient But the plan which he vance and become a part of the prepared takes time to carry out attack..

by back

FULHAM WINGER WITH CARTILAGE TROUBLE

The result of his painstaking Then Birmingham will move work is beginning to be seen with the rhythm of a Scottish Birmingham are developing team and it will be true to say Cartilage trouble is suspected style

that they have got a style and that This was the most marked fen- they are no longer the Cinderella in connection with the knee in- jury which is keeping Arnold, the ture of their match with Leeds of the City. Fulkam F-C. winger, out of the game, and an examination was made necessary.

JOCKEYS AND BOXERS CHARITY SOCCER

match between the

Interesting Statistics

has maintained. cord-Chesterfield.

One team out of the 108 com-¡Coventry, Aberdeen and Celtic. peting in the five major leagues) In addition to the above eight, 23 teams have yet to be beaten at home Huddersfeld, Wolves. Only eight teams have 100 per Charlton, Bradford, Notts Forest, cent, home recom

Bury Southampton, Swansea, Tor Manchester United, Leices

Derby, Barnsley, Clay

AWAY-

Gouls Pts TL PWL DFA Pts. 6 3 12 13 11 374 $2319 13 5 13 $ 1 "31 3 7.3 TS 4 2 2 8 15 -8 -7 13. 5 11 64 513

12 - 8° 6 12-

5 3

5 11

& 3 6 1 2306 34 1 4. 1 3 0 16 2 10 4 13 12 1.10

211 19

5 10 49.

* 2 3 92 8

13 0 2 6 2.3

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16

Goals Pts TI PWLDFA Pts 530 9 20 6.25 5 2 2 1 7 5 514 5 2 1 2 4 3 614 4 1 2 1 3 5 3

6 0 3 3 816 311 4 1 2 1 4-5 311 4 13 0 4 13 2,11 50 3 2 3 10. 211 4 1 21 4 6 311 6 2

0914 4 17

0413.0 10 512.19. 1 97 0 4 1 5 12 19

0 6 8 4-

4 0 7 15 2 9

4 18 19

3 2 4 11

40 12

5 14 16 1

4 1 5 11 1

AWAY

Goals Pts TL Pts

PWL DFA 5 3 2 0 9 9 6 16 5 2 3 0 8 18 4 14 6 1 14.98 614 02 2 6 10 2 14

7.6 6 13

1 II 19 5 11 2 1 5 12 3:11 2 2 9 12 41

278410)

9 8 5.19

$10

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Q's P.B. (13) KDwW 10 5 3 1 1 13. Bristol R (8) WWALI 19 45 2 1 2 10.10 Swindon (16) ▼DIDI . 10-£ 10. Bristol C. (15) wlWαD 10 5 2 216. +Notts C (-) LWILI 10 5 2 2 1 Watford (6) MWILI. 10 5 2 Southend (21) Liwdi. 10 5 2 Gʻingham (20) TWwwL 104 1 Clapton (14) înwd .... 104 400 100 N'ampton (7) IDIW '11 6 3 10 4 Luton (4) WWD▼ .. 1845 2 1 211 4 6 Cardin (19) WEDDW .:10 5 2 1 2.10 Brighton (9) WTWAL 10' 6 3 2 113 Aldershot (18) IDIDI 10 5 2 1 26 56 Exeter (11) ILD 11 6 14 1.12 16 3 5 0 4 149 1 Third Division (North)

AWAY Goals

Goals Pts TL. WLDFA Pt

HOME

19.0 3739

593

315 12 IS

50 2.17 / 06

2 5 7 6 15 27 4 6 15

6 56.13 17 35 12. 140 7 13 2.12. 0.32 3:12 2.11

1375 11: 1511 111

4 15 16 310

PP WLD FA Pts Tranmere (6) WW■DI 10 5 4 0 1 12 49.

Cterfield (10) ddWwW 94301-16 37 Lincoln (4) Wwdwd. 10; 5 0 1 1959 Chester (3) DWLLA.. 12 6 3 2 1 16 2.7 Stockport (7) DWIwL 11 5 3 11 12 7 7 Wrexham (11) IWW 11 6 5 1074 3 10.

•Walill (14) ¿WTW!.. 1054 0 117 29, †0%dhem. (-) LAWID 18 5 2 1 2 13 8 Crewe (13) WIL 11 5 3 1 1 10 5 K'ham (9) WIWAW.... 10 6 5 1 0 15 3

Max (2) DWJWL 10 6 4 11 Eartlepools (1)÷HWAW_10^5640110 Barrow (17) ILWD 18 ST 1.

Agton (18) WWL 10 5 2 $58 G'head (19) WWIwa 10: 5 3 0 2 11 6 8 5 0 4 12 11 1 9 York (15) WWLIW .. 10 6 2 2 279 641 2 1 6 7 3 Darlington (5) FWIW≈ 10 4 3 0 1 13. Rochdale (17) WIDH 294 20 25 3 Carlisle (22) LIWD. :9-5-21 2 5 2 Mansfield (8) BLID .. 10 5 3 1 Southport (21) LIWWF 10° 4.2.

N. Brighton (16) IILID 105 1 Scottish League

HOME

Goals PP W L D FA Pts Aberdeen (6) WWIWW 12 7 7 0 0.234 14 Celtic (2) WWwWd+++11+ 6 6 0 0 21 412 Rangers (1) WdLwW__11-6 5 1 0 29 10-10 Hearts (3) TWIWI Motherwali-(7)-3

12 5 4 01-15 59 «12-5-3 <I-1'11^6, 7 Hamilton (O) DILA) MANGA 2:29 TT 8 St. Extone (5) IWAN 12.5 4 1 0 13.7 8 Q08 (7) WW DEEZ 4722 10 7 10 Q's Pk (12) WKWI 12 6 3 1 2 18.10 8 Airdrie (14) wIDIW; D'aline (15) IDID 12 6 1 1 4 10 9 6

16 3:2 1.14 12 Partick. (1)=WIWIW. 651-022 8 10 Dundee (8) IDIWDĘ

63 1: 216 15 8

1061/10 25.10 2:16. 309.11 4.9

22-16 14:5′′′′ 1505.16/2/

30.3.18 01:18 83 15

AWAY

Gomis Pts T PWL DPA Pis 3 3 1 1 10 10 721 5 3 1 1 10 8 7.39 53, 02.10.58 18 7 24 114 16 5 14 23 12 14 F14 147 9,5 13 4 19:21 5:13 50/32 511 212 (6141 721 311 6 21 13 18 5 TI 132 12 174 11

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0 5 12 14 111 42 7 15 2:16

060317 02 50 7 22 29 14-17 11:39

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T. Lanar (→) DDWI 11-5401 16 59 - Karnock (9) WWIDd 12 6.2 22 15 9 6 Albion" (16) TWIDI -12- 6 3 2 1 14 87

Hernian (11) 47WW 12 7,2 3 2 18 106 5 "Arbroath (-) LILIL 126 740 71 462 Ayo (18) Liwil 1613 1710 Clyde (10): Hwdwe

Crystal

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