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THE CERNA KAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1937
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LYEMUN SUCCESS IN JUNIOR SHIELD
KNIGHT SEALS FATE OF R.A.O.C. AT VALLEY
LAWLOR BRINGS OFF SEVERAL GOOD SAVES
(By "ROVER”)
SOLITARY goal, scored by Knight midway through the A SORT, Red Lyemun to beat the Royal Arme Ordnance Corps at the Valley yesterday and thus qualify for the Third Round of the Junior Shield football competition.
The game was far from interesting and, apart from patches! of individual brilliance by Knight, the Gunners' centre-forward and Duffield, the Corps' inside-right, there was nothing outstand- ing. the players, for the most part, resorting to hefty kicking| rather than endeavouring to play any kind of constructive game. Both goalkeepers played, well, though in the second half Davies, in Lyemun's goal, had more to do than Lawlor and brought off several good saves as the result of his keen anticipa tion.
Blackmore could not show up prominently at left-back as. besides having to watch Duffield and Goad, he had a lot of extra work thrown on his shoulders by the inability of Champling to mark his winger. Winstanley was steady under pressure but was inclined to allow Waters too much freedom.
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LADIES' GOLF
MRS. N..WILSON PROVES SUCCESSFUL
In the intermediate line Sparkes, the pivot, tackled well and his clearances were good, but he did not assist his for- wards very much and his dis- tribution could have been bet- ter.
In the forward line. Knight was a hard worker. He gave glimpses of brilliance at times. but he was not in his best shooting form.
His inside men. Brown and Bed- ford, were triers, but they did not give him the necessary forward passes, being content to among themselves, thus allowing! McQueen, the Corps right-back. time to rip in and clear.
Duffield Excels
pass
Dufield was outstanding in the Ordnance forward line. In the irst half he was prominent with some clever dribbling and bis passes to the left wing, along the ground. were 2 feature of the Mrs. N. Wilson won the Silver;
xame. Late in the game he was Division on the Old Course at well marked and, though he work-| Fanling in the L.G.U. Medal Comed hard, he spoiled all his efforts petition, held by the Ladies See by taking too much tion of the Royal Hong Kong Golf and he was often robbed. Club on Tuesday, January 12.
(Continued in next column)
She had a card of 89-1277,
Resting between workouts in the Convention Hall pool at Philadelphia, where they displayed their aquatic skill, are six shining stars of the water sports, all of whom had been amaters and all are now professionals. Left to right, they are Margaret Hutton, Jane Fantz Maske, Jose- phine McKia, Georgia Colem an. Lenore Kight-Wingard and Dorothy Poyston Hill,
Mansfield Forward Heads
League Goal-Scoring Lists
Attoe proved the better of the two centre-forwards in so far as he tried to open up the game and used his wingers more often, but he was not able to get a good shot in at goal.
Whetton, on the left wing. on himself showed a good turn of speed but, while possessing a powerful kick, he was inclined to take a shot at goal too often when a centre
-Other scores were 37rs. A.. K. Mackenzie, 94-1480; and Mrs. the New Course, was won by Mrs. might have been better,
of
L. Garner. 95-1481.
D. J. Fraser with a score
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“ARSTÖN (Mansfield) leads the goalscorers in the four divisions of the English soccer League with 22 goals, while Bowers (Leicester) and Payne (Luton) are second with 21 goals each. McCulloch (Brentford) is at the top of the First Division with 16 goals.
The following is the com-i plete list of goalscorers, with a qualification of 11 goals, up to and including December 21:- FIRST DIVISION McCulloch (Brentford) The first half was more in fa-Lewis (Grimsby) vour of the Gunners and Knight Steele (Stoke)
Lean (Everton) placed them in the lead when he canter (Sunderland) scored from close in, giving Law- Drake (Arsenal) lor no chance. the second Glover (Grimsby).....
Camsell (Middlesbro) period the Ordnance had their Doherty Manchester (Sunderland) share of the game and gave Gurney
SECOND Davies, in the Lyemun goal a
Bowers (Leicester) busy time, but, though they came Morrison (Spars) near scoring on several occasions, Finzo (Blackpool) they were unable to obtain the Martin (Notts F
Cairns Newcastle) equaliser.
Dodda (Sheffield l'ta) Lyemma:-Davies; Winstanley and Lawton (Burnley) 3. Blackmore; Taylor, Sparkes and O'Callaghan (Leicester) Lieut. Champling; Rivers, Brown, Vidier (Plymouth) Knight, Bedford and Percival
THIRD DIVISION (South) Ordnance-Lawlor: McQueen and Payne (Luton) Hopkins; Hawkins, Fisher-Cooke and Cookson (Swindon) Cooper: Goad, Dufield, Attoe. Waters Allen (Northampton) and Whetton.
JACK HYAMS WINS
DIVISION
Riley (Bournemouth) Watson (Gillingham) Dickinson (Southend) Gallacher (Notts C.) Stephens (Brighton) Williams (Exeter)
Londen, December 15-Jack
THIRD DIVISION (Nor Hyams (Aldgate). Southern mid- Harston (Mansfield) dle-weight champion, outpointed Wrightson (Chester) Jack Robinson (Nottingham) over Campbell (Lincoln)
Davis (Oldham)
10 rounds at the Stadium Club, Hill (Stockport)
London.
Patrick (Southport)
United Services Hockey Tournament Opens
R.A.F. & Indian Police Drau In Junior Division
CLUB DRAW WITH K.LT.C.
4 GOALS SHARED AT KING'S PARK. REED BROS. IN GOOD FORM
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 League-and-the premier Scottish League' wi be found in the appended table. To assist in comparing the terms, details of how they 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 figures in brackets denote the position held by that team at the conclusion of last season, an asterisk denotes that that team has been promoted, and a dagger that that team has been relegated. First Division
Arsenal (6) dwWwd" "Chariton (-) DWWWW Sunderland (1) WWUD Derby (2) IWW#W
· Mid-boro' (14) IWDWI Brentford (5) WwdDd F'smouth (10) ¿WLAW H'derfield (3) IWwdD Everton (16) DIDAW Wolves (15) WW]wW M'chester C. (9) _IwDdW Chelsea (8) Iwwdw Grimsby (17) WlLW Stoke (4) WDOW Preston () ILDWI Bolton (13) DLLI Bir gham (12) DI Liverpool (19) idLLI Leeds (11) WDWI Wednesday (20) ILLI W. Brom (18) Ld! M'ster (w[WD}
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Brighton (7) DWW 24 12 7 1 4 Girgham (16) WIWww 23.12 9 1
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Bristol R. (-) IWLI .25 13 Torquay (10) WIwDI.2 11 Bristol C. (13) WUWW 23 10 Crystal P. (6) ILWIL 23 Waball (-) WdWW Newport (1) ILWI .23 12 Exeter (22) ILLIW
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ed on the Club ground yesterday. Third Division North
the Club and the Kowloon In-
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goals after the Indians had led by Chester (2) WILDW 26 14 10 1 3 43 15 23 12 4 6
a solitary goal at the interval. Stockport (5) WWd 24 13 10 0 3 42 3 23 11 2 4 The Indians ruined their play Oldham (7) i*WW.23 13 8 0 5 32 14 21 18 3
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14 8 2 4 29 11 by too much individualism, while +P. Vale (-) WADWI 12 8 1 3 30 13 the Reed brothers "E" and "W. Lincoln (4)′′ WDH.
. 2 2 2 10.3 A," however, played very good Wrexham (18) IWW 23 12 8 2 169 17
Halifax (18) dieWI...239 131 17 games in the Club defence, while Htlepools (8) WwWIW 23 119 2125813 B. I. Bickford and V. Bond, the Msfeld (19) DAIL.22 10 5 4 1 25 19 11 12 4 left-wing partnership, were in the Accrington (9) ddWW 23 13 8 5 0 27 15 16 10 1 Limelight with some fine attacking N. B'hton (22) LllL25-1453 6 15 18 16 11
Roth'ham (11) IDILI...24 12 7 2 3 29 12.17 movements. Pracht. the Club Carlisle (13) WIDIL .22 11 leader, was too selfish and attempt Crewe (6) WWW .22 11 ed too much off his own hat, but Southport (21) DWW 23 10 York (16) WWE...23 11 Taylor, at inside-right, worked Ghand (14) WDIL
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very hard,
Rochdale (20) WW Pyara Singh opened the scor-Darlington (12) DIDIW 23 ing for the Kowloon Indians in Barrow (15) WDHIL the first half from a melee, but
Tranmere (3) HWW? Pracht levelled the scores in the Scottish League second with a goal from an obli- que angle. Taylor ther went! Aberdeen (3) WwWdW 27 15 13 0 through in a good effort to send Celtic (1) IWIW26 13 11 1 the Club abead, but just before Hangers (2) WWIW 26 13.11 0 Hearts (5) WAWTW ..25 13 11 2 the end A P. Souza broke through w
Merwell (4) WDWWW in a solo effort to equalise The 2. Lanark (9) WLL
(12) game ended with the Club attack- Dundee
Falkirk (-) IWW ..26 ing hard.
Partick (16) JWLI Hamilton (6) Wwww St Mirren () IDILA Kilmarnock (8) DlD St.Patone (7) DAWAW
WALES BEAT FRANCE AT RUGBY
The United Services Hockey y being present. A committee was Tournment commenced its ac-formed comprising representatives Paris, December 7-Unconvert Clyde (16) Lawwo
Qu's P.R. (14) WAL tivities at the beginning of this from each of the above units, aded tries by Risman, Guramer and Arbroath (11) ILIWI month, the first fixture being it will meet on the first Tuesday of Madden against an unconverted try Hibernian (17) ILID] ..25 played last week, when The every month.
by Nogueres enabled Wales to de- Qu's 03 (15) WIWIL 26
Dust line (13) ADIDI Royal Air Force drew with the The object of örganising] the feat France by 9 points to 3 in
Albion" (10) LILID Indian Police in the junior tournament is to promote Hockey an international Rugby League) division.
among all the battalion teams and match here this afternoon. Wales| The tournament was inaugurat-Navy teams in the serio division led by 6-3 at half time. ed under the chairmanship of Cap-and among the small-uffits in the tain L. Gwyder-Jones, of the Royal junior division.
Welch Fusiliers, representatives Esch of the mentioned units LEEDS SIGN BOLTON FORWARD from the Royal Engineers, Royal have a team in both divisions, a Welch Fusiliers, Kumaon Rites, fee of $10 covering both entries Royal Air Force and Police Force (Continued on Page 6)*
-Leeds United have signed on: George Ainsley, Bolton indde-for- ward, formerly with Sunderland.
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place as chairman will be filled by Mr. E. T. Truitt, and Mr. G. Tem- ple will act as vice-chairman. An announcement regarding the man- London, December 19-Mr. C.ļaġership, from which Mr. E. S L Burnett has resigned from the Moyes resigned a fortnight ago, board of Crystal Palace F. C. His will be müdü later.