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THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY, DECEMINER 5, 1935:
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London, November 9.
STON VILLA, the famous Birmingham foot-
HOWE, Spurs.
'Spurs, above looks very much as if he will equal
FOOTBALL FORM GUIDE Comprehensive Table Shows Form AFA Glance
ENSIVE guide to the form of all Cình
English Football Leagues – and
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the app
omparing the teams, details of how they
five matches are given.
ters W, Land D indicate matches won, lost and drawn, ctively. Gaures played at home are shown in capital letters, games are denoted by ordinary type. The figure in nates the position held by that team at the conclusion 1800-an asterisk” denotes that that team has been pro- and a dagger that that team has been relegated.
First Division
HOME
ball club who have caused a dramatic series L Howe, at the of surprises this season by their heavy defeats, his last season's total of 30 goals on yesterday caused the biggest surprise of all by his present form Spanish orchestra. dropping James Allen, their $10,775 centre half Heary King's orch. captain and the world's most expensive player.
The Villa play at Liverpool to-day, and Allen's place will be taken by Tom Griffiths, the Welsh international who was trans- ferred from Middlesbrough on Wednesday at an undisclosed fee. This is Allen's second season with the Villa since he left Portsmouth F.C. and until to-day when he will play in the NORTHAMPTON OUT Chele (12) IWW1 1 8 3 1 Preserve team against Blackburn Rovers Reserves he has never
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For the Liverpool match BOURNEMOUTH SCORE EIGHT sever changes have been made in the Villa team from the side. which was beaten at home 6 2 by Grimsby last Saturday.-
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Five drawn encounters in the First Round of the FA Cup were replayed yesterday and resulted in several big scores and upsets.
Folkestone and Romford, who! ing now at the bottom of the shared, sir goals on Saturday, First Division - and
twice were engaged in a very hard fight have had seven goals scored for survival yesterday, and it was against
on their own only after
extra time that the (Continued from Page 4) |ground.
former won
by the odd goal ini McKenzie, Brentford's right three Dalla Singh, on the Arms half, has been suspended by the Clapton, who took part in a DISTANCE right wing, gave the impression of EA. for a fortnight from next goalless draw against Aldershot
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being called for.
his true form in the latter stages of the gaurė.
Something Lacking
There was something lacking in the Army attack, the most notice- able feature being a complete absence of "snap." The line very often on the move, but once inside the circle the shooting was slow! and very much of the mark. Daw- an offender and son was again missed two “sitters” through over-eagerness.
Taylor chose a very bad day to be of form and, although he scored a goal, he missed several opportunities.'
He fed Lal Singh with very anej passes, but very rarely turned the ball inwards where Senior was waiting to go through. Robinson, on the right-wing, was very fast, but mishit too often and always at the wrong moment.
Navy A Goal Abead
The Army pressed from the start, but the Navy were the first to open the scoring with a goal by Be why who converted after Miers had taken the ball into the circle and had come into collision with Quantril
Six Home Winners
Manchester
Sunderland Leicester
Coventry Tranzmere Wrexham
Four Away Winners
Huddersfield Laton
Lincoln Aberdeen
Three Draws
Notts. Foreste v Tottenham Bristol C. Mansfield
↑ Bournemouth
Chesterfield
HOME SOCCER MARKSMEN
DAWES LEADS BY THREE GOALS
14
Dawes (Crystal Palace) leads the Home soccer goalscoring lists all four divisions of the League with 17 guals and is followed by Carter (Sa derland), Dando
and (Chesterfield),
Williams (Chester) with 14 each. Not long after the Navy added
FIRST DIVISION. their second following a very carter (Sunderland) pretty bout of passing, Miers go Camsell (Middlesbrough} ing through from a pass by Birkett (Middlesbrough) Burch. Just before the interval Glover (Grimsby) Howe (Liverpool) the Army scored their only goal Richardson (W. G.) (W. B. A.) Taylor took possession near the weddle (Portsmouth) half-way mark and carried the Gallacher (Sunderland) ball into the circle where Senior's
SECOND DIVISION reverse-stick effort hit the right-Morrison (Spurt) Allen (Charlton) upright. Dawson rushing in to
Mangnall (West Ham) score past Garwood, who was Cairns (Newcastle) sighted
Martin (Swansea) Vinali (Narwich)
In the second half, the Navy went further ahead with a very
THIRD DIVISION (S.) fine goal by Wraith, who convert Dewe (C. Palace)
Cheetham :(Q. P. R.)
ed a centre from Poz. The Army Baley (Bournemouth) |were fighting hard at this stage to Crawford (Clayton: 0:) {even ́ ́ap matters and Taylor Stevens (Southend) scored after Roissier's shot from Bourton (Coventry)
THIRD DIVISION (N.) a short corner had accidentally
Dando (Chesterfield) been stopped by a Navy back, Tay-williams (Chester) lor being on the spot to convert. Campbell (Lincoln)
Just before the end the Navy Dickinson (Rotherham) were having things very much Walsh (Oldham) their own way, the Army attack Bell (Tranmers) Evans (Walsall) having shot their bolt
Capt G. Kim, AEG, and Mohamed Eussain referred and the teams were
Navy LL Conde B. C.-S. Gar-} (wood:"{Regulus) -÷Comdı"^(E.) : 2.
Breaks (Kent) and Lt. Conde. 7.. F.1 Broorbe (Exinbow): Sarg. IS MY Rose (Kent), L D. E. Holland-Mar- Zin (Tarantula), and Lt Comdr. WMcCoy O (Med (y); I£ HJF. Lane (Dorsetshanty. Sob. Lt. J S Wraith (Plnenix), It A. G. G. Miers
ainbow), LA. ET. Burch (Parthian) |
Lt. A. G. Poe (Falmouth))
Hollingsworth: (Lincs); Ichen Sandelt. Bossier Dla Singh (2 Pun
WORLD CHESS MATCH
Euwe Leads By Two Points
13 GOALS IN 2 GAMES Walthamstowe, who held Bournemouth to a draw of one: Igoal each on Saturday, were se- verely trounced yesterday in the retain clash by a margin of 7 goals, while Brighton beat Chel- tenham by 6 clear goals away from home, after playing a goal- less-draw on Saturday.
Northampton lost to Bristol Rovers, by 3 goals to 1 after fail- ing to score in their away game Jon Saturday.
The result of the sixth drawu engpanter, between Coventry and Scunthorpe, has not yet been cabled.
Scores, 25 cabled by Reuter
were:--
Cheltenham
*Aldershot
*Folkestone
Bournemouth Bristol R
*<extra time
✪ Brighton
σ Clapton
2 Bomford
8 Walthamstowe. 3 Northampton
Reuter
́REVISED DRAW. Folkestone,
Clapton Oldham
Bristol R. Scarborough * Brighton' Bournemouth
T Barrow Teammere
Coventry or
Scunthorpe.
ENGLAND WIN FAST AND CLEAN GAME
AWAY Goals
By Goals PETL P.PWLD FA Pts PWLDFA Pu Sunland (2) d#«WW1}\_770023 6 16 10:33 +2 23 13 12 25- Hund Gold: (16), WIWWD 17 $ $ 0 3 10 2 13 9 4 3 2 16 17 19 21 Derby (6) Wandw... iz 9 8 0:16 17 8 1 3 4 3~6 23. * Arsenal (1) IDwWd1783 1223 12 92 34 10 9 8 20 Mrough (20) DIWTW 17 10 6 13 13 15 7 250 17 13413 Manter: C (1) WWW1 16 867 1ET 825 1.1118 518- Baham (19) WIDIY ▼ 41 13 10
253 10 18 7 17
· 16 12.)
1261-1021
#2 17 11
Leeds (18) Iwwd 42214
Wenday (3) IWI
"Bolton (-) WWDIW...16 8.
· Liverpool (7). [WIDw 17° 9. Stake (10) ILIWI... 12. 3 Wolves (17) WIWTW 12 9 6 Preston (10) WIWJW-17—9—6 W. Bwich (9) WWILI 17 8 4 1 Blackb'n (15) IWIDI 16 8 5 Psmouth (14) DDIW 16 $5 Everton (8) WILL .... 17 7 4 3 Grimsby (5) WWILI -16 7 5 2 "Brentford (+) wILID 16. § 2-3. A. Villa (13) LIDCW. 17 10 2 6
Second Division
Goriz
* HOME
P. P W L D F A Pts
15 Later (-) wW7WI IT 8 7 0 1 S †Tham (-) WdWTW . 17 9.8 1035 12 16. *D'easter (-) #WTWd 17 9:6
Charlton (-) WIDdW 17 8 S
castle (6) DWTW 16 Blackpool (4) WDIDI 17 Water U. (5) LILWD IT Fampton (19) IwcWd T Fulham (7) Wdwdw 17 Swansen (15) IWwDW IT S
·S'field U. (1) twawi 17 8 W. Ham. (3) DDwW] 17. 96 Plymouth (8) UWID, IS-9 Bury (10)-ILID I 8.5 "Bradf'd (15) WIDAD 16 84 Notts F. (9) IWTWI - 17 840 4 Barnley (13) IWIDW IT 8.5 2 217 Norwich (14) IWwLw 17 8 4 4 013
17 8 5 2 123 14.11 Barley (16) LAW Bford C (20) Iwal 17 8 1 2 5 8.97 Port Vale (18) WILID 17 9 4 3 2 13 12 10. Hall (13) Twint 16.73 3-1 12 11.7 Third Division
HOME
PTWLDFA Pts
Goals
Reading (2) IWW7 16 8 800716
5 17
3. 12 24 -5 1
IS 316
AWAY
16
Goals Pts TL.
PWL DFA
Pta
9 4 5 0 11 16 8 2 3 3 7 11
& 23
7-23
7 21
8 3 4 1 11 18 2 15 17
4 16
421
3 15
8 0 8:26
2 14
063 621
3 14
5 2 9 18
6 14
9.0 6 3 0 28
310
2 57 19 19
413
8 0 7 1 10 33
1 11
2 9
26 27 AWAY
-Goals Pts T
·Pt
P W L D FA
S 4.4 0 16 15 8 24 913511 12 7 21 8421 19-9 9-21
8 24 213-176 19
Coventry (3) ldWTW 160034 3 14 Luton (4) '-wWWWw16:851-222 612 Kmouth (17) delDw 16 7.3.1 313 6993 24-10:9.30 19 Q PR. (13) WTWwW 16 861 121 6 13 Chat P. (5) IWILI... 17 9 6 1 2-24 2 14 Clapton (11) WIL 16 6 1 0 14 2 12 Torquay (10) WIWIL 16 9 6 12 20 13.1471428:14 3 12
MillwzB (12) WIWTW.16_3950415 $14 Notts C (-) IwaW] 16 9 5 2.2 19 12 12
32 6 0 11 32 4 18 52 10 186 18
15.-16-26-3 17 0342 10 4 16 243 15 20 7-16
3 2 6 1 I13 5:16 7312 28.78 16. 8 3 1 8 12 7 15
8 14 3 2 13 5.
5 27.14. ̈4 14] 25" 2.9 164 14 80 5 3 9 3 14
__5_1-11-32—5-12 16.14203 12 808 0429 011
'AWAY
Goals Pts TL
Pts PWL DFA
3 1 4 7 8 10 24 32 414 11 10 ZZ 05 13:10 11 22.
4-10-10
6 Gham (20) IWW16 7.4 2.1.10 4,9 Swindon (16) WTWIW 15 7 4 0 3 13 871 Watford (6) DLWW 15 8 3 3 2 13 16 S Bristol C. (15) IWDIL 16 8 3 2 2 998 Cardir (19). LLIW 16 8 4 2 2 14 8 10 Southend (22) IDDI 16-8 31 4 20 8 10 Bristol R. (8) IWTW1 16 8.4.2 2 18.13 10 Brighton (9) WIDdW 16 8 5 2123 Exeter (11) DLW=W 16 9.3.5 1.1 Newport (2) DILIL .. 16 "8 23: Art (18) WDHC_16_gg Nampton (1) ILHA .. 17 9 4 2 3 13 11 11
HOME Third Division (North)
Goals PWLDFAP Tranmere (6) Wdwdw 16 8 7 01 25 6.148 Chester (3) d'W=W] . 18 9 5 2 ZZZ-T12 C'field (10) dWwWw:15 7.5 1124 ́ ́ ́5 11 16 8 6 1 1 25 7 13 Lincoln (4) ALAWI Walsall,(14) WIWAW 16 -87.91 23 5.15 Rham (9) DdWIW 169 116 11 Stockport (IWIWW 17 8 5. 2 1 16 911 Oldham (-) wiwIL` 16 8 4:22 13:10 Wrexham (11) LdWwl 17 9 6 3 0 16 3 12 Barrow- (17), IWTWW. 16- 3. 41 313 3:11. Hartlep'ls (3) WDWW 16. 8 6 11 16 5 13 Crewe (13) IDIW17 8 5 1 714 5 12 Hall (2) WeLIL . 16 95$ 1,16 12 13 Azton (18) IWW1 16 8 5 3 0 15 12 10 Darlington (5) WIWW 16 T 60127 71391-8 0 6 13: 275 Carlisle (22)-WwHW 15 8.4.2 213,9 10.
·G'head (19) DIWTW... 168 50.3 19 11 Manheld (8) DwWIL 16 8 4 2 214) York: (15) IDIWT 16 9 3 2 4 17 17 Rochdale (17) DIEI. 15 7 2 2 3 8 11 :Southport (21) ILIDI 17.7.2 3
Blaten (16) mua. 16 8 2 4 21117 6 Scottish League
(Continued from Page 4)
HIBBS, VERY SAFE “A clever" move between Camsell 10 and Bastin resulted in a third goal 10 for England two minutes later, scured by Bastin with a splendid shot During the last quarter of 12 20 hour the German forwards 11 continually tried in vain to break 11through the English defence in an attempt to score at least one goal, but the goalkeeper, Hibbs (Rirm ingham) successfully parried all the attacks,
Lehner all but scored a goal with pluckily attempted long shot, but the ball hit the bar and the score remained 30 when the whistler blew for time-Trans-Ocean Ser- 11/vice.
NO DEMONSTRATION'S ·
- London, To-day Fears that the match might give rise to any political demonstra- tions were proved unfounded.
The spectators were there to see football and they saw a magne
HOME
12 177.
8 15 2 8 17.
9 2 6 1 11 24 5 17 7 1 4 2.6.10 4 15 82 518-25° 5,15
714285-104 14 8.0 7 14 21 114 8 1 6 1 8.22 3.13. 7.1.5 110 222 3·13 826 0 11-22 A 3*
18:06:26 28.
AKAWAY
Goals Pts TL
Goals PPWL DP-A-Pts PWLDFA A'deen (6) WWW 19 11 11 0 0.32 6.228 512 Celtic (2) WwWD 18 10 9 0 133 7 15 8 6 1 1 19 9 13 Rangers (1) DEWIW 18 10 7 1 2.38 16 16 8.5 1 2 17 7 12 28 Motherwell (7) IwWard 19 8 5
Hearts (35) WID W
D'mline (15) WWWWW 19 10 2 4 15 14.12 3.4.4.1 18 229 2 St. Jatone (5) IDW 18 8 6.1 118 13 10 36 11 Hamihon (0) DHL 18 9 4 23: Partick (1) dDdWd ~ 19-971-1 T. Lanark (5) Wantw
3:20 15:
5.18
102 10-148
97-5-3-12-27-5-17 -16 20 6 2.11 29 6 15 210~2771519 534
Scent - Fame, keenly-and-cleanly “Kzarnock (9)
▼W_MONOHEN J2 15 22-4 14:
played. Only outside the ground was any attempt made to dis tribute Anti-Nazi literature and this was discouraged effectively by the police,
GERMANS SATIE Interviewed after the
D
|HAIL – SPECIAL
Amsterdam, To-day. hine resigned the 26th texor said, "It was a
hampionship | and very fast. It was Euwe thus in-1 the cleanest I have two full points are satished that we «Euse, 14, by a better side than
pleased our team so sttitude of
Arbenith (-) DIWA 19 9 4 4 LIL
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Interesting Statistics
Only one team competing to the, five major Leaguer has main- ined an unbesten zway zecom
Only four teams have 100 cent home rec
-Coventry”
In addition to the abo fye
have