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I. Parker, ahore, th (and hockey"-Interporter --has at list recovered fromamMarjury mag- tained towards the close of last HILIP STUBBS, about the end of the 16th will not be seen
[s: Sinema, but century, once described football as a
elther or the soccer or chockey field for at least a fortnight. "friendlie hande of fighte Going still further back, we find that Edward II described football as "hustlings over great balls," and the game was actually forbidden by old statutes as being rec- koned among "useless, unlawful, and importon- ate games.
DIFFERENCE
But all
ngago. We have learnt-to-treat foot-1.5% along with other games, a harmless recreation, a fine way for younger fellows to keep fit, and for older people a way of recapturing, as spectators; the good? days¿when they, too, were able to play... At least that is how I had always re- garded, and been taught to regard, Rugby football -The game on which I was brought up. So, I am happy to think, Rugby ↑ football is regarded still
BETWEEN SPEED
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 tears, 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 denoten the position held by that team at the conclusion mated, and a dagger that that team has been relegated. of last season, an asterisk denotes that that team has been pro-
First Division
HOME
AWAY
Goals?
Goziz Pts II. P.P W L D FAP PWLDFA Pts Sundland, (2) (TW2=W:12 35 5 0 0 22. 410-7-X:31 13,16 7 I Had'sfield (16) DAIWI 12 5 3 0 2 6 1-8 -7-322 13 14 8 16 Derby (6) ▼WIWd~...... 12 6 6 0 0 IS 4126~13237 € 16 M'rough (29) WIWDI 12 7 4 1 2 19.10 10 45 2 3 15 9 4.14
AND STYLE ke (10) LwWdD - Iz 6 3 2 1 8 7 7 6 3 2 1 12 8 712
SCOTS "TRICKIER
BUT
HOW WELSH EN STAVED OFF THEIR CHALLENGE
6/123 7, 6514
Arsenal (1) wWdw2 12: 64 1 120 8 Whosday (3) Ww2 6 31 28 5
(0-14—5—13 „Wch'tee C. (§) DLIW 11: 6.4 1.1 ES
6:12 413
· Em'kar (19)<yW#!W*T2_5311
2327.11 6 13 Chelsea (12) WIDIW 12 6 3 12 12 10 8 6240 7 13 4 12 "Liverpool" (7) WILDW-12 7 5.20 24.6 10 5 0 3 2 211 212 Black b' (15) LIWLD II 6 4.1 111 5 9 5148817 211 Leeds (IS) DDIW\.... 12 7 2 1 4 10 10 51 31 317 31 "Wofrer Cry WIWLI 125 41117g. -6.0 5.14·14 1 10 *Bolton (-) dW▼D! .... 11 5 2 1264.6 6 1 3 2 6 12 410 Pamouth (14) MILWI 11:54 10 17 68 6042313; 210- ;7:6-1 4--1.10.16 3 10- "Brentford (-) IDwDi' 11 5 1 2272 4 623 298-59 Everton (8) DIW... 125 ~31-11-6 7-7-0 3 2 423 29 A. Villa (13) LALWI – 12-71 5.1 11 23 3 52218158 Preston (II) IDIWI .. 12 6 31 2 10 8 8 6 0 6 0 3 13 08 Grimsby (5) LIWTW. 11-584 2 0 10
5 0.19 Second Division
AWAY
Goals Pra TL WLDFA Ptw
London, October 23: But when it comes to "Soccer. we seem to find a very differ English club managers have ent story. For nine years now I have taken what I feel bound had their eyes opened to the to call an "Intelligent interest in the game. I have helped to fact that there is so much dif- run a boys' team and have consequently, followed them every ference in speed and style-be- Saturday.
tween English and Scottish foot Make no mistake, there is stars from Scottish clubs will fit
ball that it is a gamble whether|
PP W L D F A Pts not much wrong with boys' in to our style of play quickly
*L*zter (-},wW][W// 12 6:50 19511 football; they still have a real enough to justify big expendi-Thon (WWWI 12 6 5 1921 -6.10 Mister L (5) *lwWWI 12.6 50-112 211 sense of sportsmanship, and the ture.
LEICESTER'S
SURPRISING
realisation of the fact that Nothing proved this, more football is a game. Anything than the Wales vs. Scotland in
"HOME
Goals
10
0.8
3 3 0 10 13.6 17. 31 7 6 5 16. 22 57' 616 21 5 5 5 15
0 7 15 4R 22 36 414
34 113 14
14 8 3 13
S'ampton (19)/WD{=L:12 7 41 212 7 10.
Dcaster (~)~DIW▼D 12 741211-51 DEFEAT BY BURY"dirty" in the game can usually ternational at Cardiff last week.
Blackpool (1) L/WaW_12_7520,22.15 10 Bary (14) WIW&w -- 12-630-1-15; be traced to imitation of one All the scheming, close drib Chariton (-). IWwDd 12 5 3 0 21
Plymouth (8)-WIWWT-11-6 5-1-0.28: who is regarded as a master of bling, fancy tricks by the Scots Newcastle (6) DwLW116 221 16:10 7 5 3 2 0 3 9.613- player.
that would mnquestionably have Swansea CITY AWIT 12 5410-12 6 8 Many things in the average led to goals in a Scottish League-S'feld C. (11) WIW 12 6 4 1 1124 "Soccer match I cannot quite game led nowhere here.
SOUTHAMPTON'S
DECLINE
COOKSON HELPS PLYMOUTH · frankly, audestand.
FORWARD LINE
(By LEIGHTON)
London, October 23- As in the First Division, so in the Second Division—a set-back for the leaders. Leicester City were convincingly beaten by Bury, and they have now only. ene point advantage over Totten- ham Hotspur.
These teams, relegated in, com- pany at the end of last season, are in the promotion places for the time being, but Leicester. cannot afford such defeats.
HĨam not surprised at the de- cline of Southampton, as it was scarcely to be expected that with their slender.
resources they could keep up the pace which they set in the early weeks.
Plymouth Argyle must " be given special mention. They, were
The amaz- ing spirit that prevails of never allowing one match to pass with-
out at least half a dozen appeals to the referee is only typical of
Six Home Winners
Huddersfield Wednesday Lincoln
Reading Aberdeen
Celtic
· Four Away Winners
Oldham Tranmere
Sunderland Arsenal
Three Draws
Bolton B
**Blackburna N. Brighton Halifax Burnley v Southampton
the leading goalscorers of the the general tone of the whole day, totting up to seven at the game. expense of Barnsley.
Vanishing Spirit
What has happened to the fighting spirit which was chap acteristic of Barnsley in other | days? KWA KAR
You Can Protest
If you can't win, you can at least draw, and if you can neither win nor draw, you can protest. In many cases the well-known ad- vice of Dr Almond. of Loretto,
The Reason Why
Why? Simply because they were frustrated at the source by the quick tackling and pouncing tactics of the Welshmen
I know
~W.>Ham (3) IWWIDƐ, 127 5 1 1 17 -Barnsley. (16) WiDd. 12 5.40 1 16 7
Bradford (15) WAW. I2 6 4 0 2 11 610 Fülkam (7) ILI.. 12 6 2 1 3 167 7 Notta. F. (9) WIWID – 12 6.2 0.49 58 Burnley (13) dL/WI. 12 5 3 2 0-946. Pet Vale (18) Lab 12 6 3 21 877 Bford C (20) DIDDd 12 60 15.6 Norwich (14) XWdW 12.63.30. that this was Wales Hull (13) IWALI and the match was at Cardiff. Third Division (South) HOME But every one of the Welsh-side |
* Goals a member of
Pr. V.LD FA Pts an-English Reading (2) WwWWI 12 6 6 8 0 14 5 12 League First Division club ex- Catal P. (5) DwDwi 13.750 218 -6 12 cept Lawrence, of Swansea Coventry (3) dwuw. 12 .5 520 0.23 1:10 (Second Division), and L. Jones, Torquay (16) dDWIW 12 8 6 0 2 20 11,14 of Coventry City (Third Divi- sion, Southern).
SUNDERLAND'S
FALL TO LOWLY
· PLACED GRIMSBY
GLOVER SCORES THREE GOALS
REMARKABLE LEVEL OF EQUALITY
~London," October 23. In view of the result changes would be "quite useless. viz, "to Surprise results at many made in the Plymouth forward referees in doubt, decide against grounds. distinguished the day's line would appear to have been the team that makes most noise," play, especially in the First justified. I note that Cookson because the noise from both sides Division" "Sunderland were high- was restored." Changed from is so appalling. ww freely placed, and regarded by many fall-back to centre-forward in I have seen really fine fellows enthusiasts, as being one of the the middle of his career Cookson foff the field lose all sense of decent really good sides. soon established himself
as a sportsmanship as soon as they They met Grimsby Town, who most dangerous aftacker. P
[step_on to it. I have been re were at the foot of the table, but] A win for Norwich City-the minded from time to tune of the Grimsby won by four goals-to- first since the opening day of the old description of Irish football in nothing season and the victory of Charithe days gone by-disparaging Three of the Grimsby goals ton Athletic at Newcastle were criticism is always "of things gone were scored by Glover, who was features of the Second Division by Irish football was of three a disappointment in the Inter- results. Not yet has that magic kinds First, that in which you national match a week ago. touch of pre-war days been cap-kick the ball; second, that in tured by the modern generation which you kick the man if you of "Magpies.”
INTER-LEAGUE SOCCER
(Continued from Page 4)
THRILLING EQUALISER
The Scots equaliser came. 25
"A Problem!
can't kick the ball; and lastly, that Should he be numbered among in which you kick the ball if you the footballers who are only at can't kick the "man!
their best in familiar surround- ings and among familiar col- | leagues 7-de? W
JUGOSLAV FOOTBALLERS FOR EDINBURGH
This Grimsby result was one of the many which emphasised the remarkable level of equality the resulf of a shot by Brown The Belgrade Sports Club, head among the leading clubs Clear of Glasgow Rangers, 14 minutes of the Jugoslav League for 1934-ly, there is little difference per- later, when he hit the cross bar 35, are to play a match in Edin-hape mainly a matter of so- with a terrific shot, the ball burgh on November 6. At least called luck dropping into the goalmouth, and one other match in Scotland co after a thrilling melee Walker, of England will also be arranged.” the Hearts Macrory, of the Cel-
tic, Sagar, the Bury and Englishj goalkeeper and the ball all fin ished up at the back of the net.
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AWAY
Goals Pts TL PWL DFA 6 3 3 0 9 10 6 13 62 4 0 10 21 4 16 7.1 2 4 9.9616. 5.40 3 2 7 12 2 16 6 2 1 3 7 6 7 15 51 31 5 18 3 6.13 29 15 4 13 6 2 3 15 85 13 6 23° 11-225 12 6.2 22 6 6 6.12 70 5 2 6:16 2 12 7241 9 10 5 623 1 47512 60243-8 4 11 61 4 1 6 12 3 1
-23 223 155 11 0602 21 0.11 03 36 113 11 613 2 7.124 10
mouth any dwDd 12 6 3 1-213-6 8 Millwall (12) DdWIW 12 7 8-449-6.10 Qn's P.R. (13) DwWIW, 12 6.1.1 176 9 Luton (4) IDwww......12 631213 5 8 Newport (2) IL=HD 2.12 6 371 3 9 7 7 Watford (6) WILWD-12" 6.22 Clapton (14) Iwawa 12 5.500 Swindon (15) IDHW 12 5.203106 7 Bristol C. (15) waDiw 12-: 6 3 218 67 †Notts C. (-)"ZLIWI - 12 - 6 3 2 113 9 7 -Southend (21) wdrwi 12 6 3 12:19 78 "Gham (20) ww£WT": "1252 2 4 6 8 5
N'ampton, (7) DIWWI 13 740 3 12 -Cardi (19) DdWWl. 12.6 112 11
Bristol E. (8) ALILI . 1262 22 10 116 Brighton (9) WALIW 12 742 11899504176 14 1 10 Aldershot (18) IDIW 12 6 31 27 586 0.6 0 3 19. 0·8" Exeter (11) LDL 13 7 1 55 1 13-182 60425.10 25 Third Division (North) / #HOME
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