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How Some of the Games Went
WEST HAM WIN AGAIN
West Ham United moved up to fourth place in the Becond Division of the League when: they beat Lincoln City at Upton, Park on Saturday by four goals to one.
West Ham were given an en- couraging start when, in the first. few minutes, Reddish, one of the Lincoln City backs, lobbed the ball over the head of his own
goalkeeper, but for a little time after that Lincoln City threaten ed to play good football The forwards, keeping the ball always on the ground, made sevrral at- tacks, which, however, they were unable to finish. Then, as the rän came down "harder and the
mouth) in that" order."
decider
Tunstall scored the shortly after the interval. It was a. magnificently fought game in which the pace never slackened.
ARSENAL OWE IT
TO DUNN
The Arsenal won deservedly in a game in which many of the finer points were lacking.
There was plenty of good hefty play but the placing was not always accurate and the combination, par- ticularly of the Villa, displayed a lack of quality.
The Villa have yet to reach their beat form this season, and yester day they were definitely balow it. light. began to fade, the play be-only forwards to show Astley had Waring and Houghton wore the
came more and more scrappy unj til the end, when it was too dark to follow the fight of the ball or to distinguish the colours of the players.
Watson, by being in the right
fewer chances in consequence: a poor match, and Cunliffe had
Gibson was undoubtedly missed at balf, although Kingdon" did quite well in his place, and Talbot was a hard worker.
Dunne scored the Arsenal's open- ing goal four minutes before, the interval, while in the second half four goals were obtained in the space of twelve minutes.
Waring equalised after 65 min- utes, putting through after Hough- ton had struck the bar with a free
place at the right time, scored three goals for West Ham. two of them from centres from the left. and one after a centre from the right, and it was the ability of Watson to take his chances that enabled West Ham to win. In the defence Barrett played as well as anybody, And Rutherford, in goal, had few anxious, mo-kick ments. but Lincoln City's forwards Basin restored the Arsenal's lead were very weak, and they have in the next minute from a fine scored fewer goals: thân any club centre by Hill, and five minutes in English and Scottish Leagues. later Dunne cleverly tricked Mort Lincoln City kicked off and and Morton, who had run out of were the first to attack, but West goal, to add the Arsenal's third Ham quickly retaliated, and a goal, beautiful pass by Goulden gave But within two minutes Waring Watson A chance, which was beaded through from a well-placed wasted by shooting wide. Then corner by Houghton.. Morton went away on the left and put over a centre which Red dish, in attempting to clear, shot into his own goal. A quarter of an hour later Lincoln made long attack, in which they missed several chance of scoring, but when West Ham got away Morton took a corner-kick and Watson scored while McPhail and several other defenders, were lying in a heap in the goal-mouth.
The Arsenal- owed the match to Dunne and his effective work in the centre. He was constantly in evidence and took a lot of holding, and was quick to seize his chances. Hill was a great success on the wing, being confident and clever, while Jabes was, as usual, quick and clever,
Bastin also was in fine form, and it was in attack that the Arsenal held the advantage.
It was too dark after half-time.. to see much of what was hapbacks, Jones particularly tackling Jones and Sidey were keen half-
pening, and there was some iron-well and placing the ball to advan ical cheering when Lincoln City tage, while Male was the better of were allowed to attack for the two fine backs and Moss did well
first 10 minutes. Then Tippett in goal. 7 got away, and "Watson scored a third goal Keetley reduced the lead soon afterwards when, after a corner-kick. he scored with a shot which hit Barrett härd in the face and slithered out of Rut- herford's reach. Ton minutes
from the end Watson -nodded in a centre from Morton, and that
completed the scoring in a game that never came up to expecta tions. Lincoln City will have difficulty to avoid going back to the Third Division, but West Ham can play much better, and it was lucky for them that they had an "off" day when the opposition was so weak.
The teams were!-- WEST HAM UNITED-Ruther- ford, goal: Chalkley and walker. backs; Anderson, Barrett, Cockroft, half-backs; Tippett, Landells. Wason, Goulden, and Morton, forwards,
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After a fine struggle "which was
full of good football, Crystal Palace gained a creditabe victory over Capton Orient.
DRIVE
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CHANGE IN FLEET PLANS
STEALS TALKING POINT
OF PROPAGANDISTS.
TOKYO.-President: «Fraklin D. Roosevelt's dramatic gesture LI announcing this month" that the United States main feet will be ordered from the west coast" to the Atlantic in the spring has had a profound effect on Japanese public oplalon.
here that the American announ
It was considered noteworthy
cement came just before the Ca- binet was scheduled to reach a final decision on the new budget, its way, will include huge appro- which. if the Imperial Navy bas
priations for naval expansion,
AIDS CONSERVATIVES. Some diplomatic observers are inclined to believe that Premier Salto and his associates, who are working to keep the Japanese within bounds, may militarists have suggested to' American friends that if the President were to
announce a transfer of the United States Fleet to the Atlantic the hands of the Japanese con-
who' are
servative elementa. strongly opposed to their navy's demands for unprecedented est- mates, would be greatly streng- thened.
The Imperial Navy, had center ed a great deal of its appeal to public opinion for approval of its budget demands on the fact the United States main deet had been in the Pacific, largely based on the California coast, ever since the so- called Manchurian ... incident reached acute proportions with creation of the independent state of Manchukio. Naval propagan- dists showered the public with warnings that the presence of the United States feet in the Pacific could mean but one thing: that Washington intended, eventually, by force to defeat Japan's Man- churian experiment. It was argu- ed that the Japanese navy must be kept at a strength greater than United States "sea forces if Man- chukuo was to succeed.
PROPAGANDA RESUMED month eut much of the ground President Roosevelt's action this
from under the feet of the Nippon
is navy advocates. Having centred their propaganda largely on the presence of the American fleet in the Pacific the announ- cerent it will be removed.. at least temporarily, turned the na- vy's own arguments against it,
When the news first reached
Tokyo the navy professed to con- sider the American action none The introduction of Smith, who of its business but within a few was transferred from Brentford on
days the old propaganda was re- Friday, at left-half, and the decided the Navy shifting its de- sion to place Manders at centre mand to one of a "basic" change forward with Simpson on his left, in American policy with regard to brought great improvement to the the Orient."-- Palace.
The Orient also played better than in recent matches. Taylor, given his first chance at centre forward, was their best attacker, but apart from Rigby he received little support.
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Thanks to the sadness of their half-backs, the Orient were dan- gerous during the first 20 minutes, when Taylor put in several fine shota but suddenly the Palace LINCOLN CITY-McPhail, goal; gained the upper hand. Buckley and Reddish, backs; They scored two goals in Dodgin. Young, and Mathison, space of a minute through Manders hall-backs: Jenkins, Iverson. and Simpson, who headed in "can- Keetley, Feeney, and Rowe, for-tres from Clarke and Turner res- wards.
pectively.
FIGHTING RANGERS
Twice in the Lead at Bournemouth
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The Southern Section, leaders west, down fighting at Bournę- mouth, but they could not com- plain of their fate. *
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As soon as the second half\com- menced, Rigby replied for the Orient but Hayward placed the Palace. further ahead with a penalty before Bigby again scored for the Orient near the finish.
UNLUCKY LUMBERG
- Brighton were lucky to get away with a point, because Southend, although at no time impressive, did most of the attacking."
But those attacks were seldom dangerous chiefly because the "in-" troduction of Wilson, a centre-half, at contre-forward, did not work, and the hae lacked finish.
In the second half the Rangers were the more aggressive side, "After their team's success pat but they could not break down a Swindon #week ago, the Southend magnificent defence, in which supporters had hopes of victory; Coxford and Randle were the but not only were these unfulfilled, deminating playera.
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