FOOTBALL

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1933.

CHATTER

FORECASTS FOR THIS

WEEK'S MATCHES

AND AIR MAIL REPORTS OF SOME

GAMES

(By "Left Out")

FIRST DIVISION.

Arsenal v Liverpool.

Birmingham v. Aston villa,

"Blackburn v. Portsmouth,

Derby Co. v. Wolves..

Everton v. Chelsea,

Leeds U. v. Stoke,

Manchester v. Tottenham Middlesbro v. Sunderland. Newcastle vý, Huddersfield, Sheffield Wed, v. Leicester.. West Brom' v. Sheffield U

SECOND DIVISION.

Blackpool v. West Ham Bradford C, v, Flymouth. Bury v. Preston, N.E Fulham v. Grimsby,

Hull v. Bradford

Lincoln v. Oldnam

Mansfield

even allowing. for the goals against them-they were as good as the winners.

There this favourable compar- ision stopped. The visitors had the masterly hard-working" for- ward in Iverson, and four moder- ate men-a long way out of hig class

West Ham had a line in which all five could pull their weight, with Watson a positive inspira- tion. The home leader has never shown better ball, control or greater driving power. From first to last he was West Ham's big тад...

Walsh, who had fallen back into goal: retrieved what appeared to a hopeless situation.

the "dominating Fortsmouth trio, and they gave the Derby attack few chances to shine. "Little was seen of the Millwall Rowers, the visiting centro-for- front line during the first half al ward, mide one breakaway early in the game, and passed out to though. "Bond occasionally dangerous but general-Duncan, but the latter failed to get and the ly speaking he received little sup- across his return centre

opening was lost, park.

individually WILA

It was a rattling fine game for 20 minutes, with Lincoln how- ing any amount of conadence, even after they had lost the first goal. but later on it broke up into spasmodic phases, in which the greater cohesive strength of the West Ham forwards was a definite feature.

Watson added No.2 from a Mor ton centre in the twenty-seventh

The home side monopolised play. From that point until minutes. the interval was mostly a bat-only Wilson's brilliance the goal tle between the visitors, defence preventing the lead being taken and the strong-going home for earlier, for two fierce, drives from Race and Dent dully extended wards.

him.

West Ham went further ahead 41atter the interval, Watson scoring with a terrine drive. The visitors got their one grain of comfort shortly afterwards when Barrett deflected the ball into his own net during & goalmouth scrim-

2-0 2-1

2-1

5-1 N. Brighton v.

Wrexham 1-1 1-1 0-2 Rotherham V,

2-0 3-1 Southport 3-3 Stockport v.

Barnsley Walsall v.

5-4

11

Darlington 1-0 3-2 York. v.. Gateshead 4-3

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).

-

4-0 2-2

Aldershot v.

Exeter Brighton v

Cardiff Bristol C. v

-Watford Clapton v.

Charlton Luton v

Gillingham 4-1 Newport v.

Coventry 1-1 North'ton v.

Crystal P. 0-0 Norwich

v, Reading Queen's P.R. v.

0-0

1-0

2-3

Swindon v.

Southend 0-2

Bour mouth 4-1

Torquay v

Bristol R. 3-3

5-0 1-0

0-0 2-2

2-1 6-1

3-0 2-0

8-1 1-1-

SCOTTISH LEAGUE,

Aberdeen V.

Rangers 1-3 Celtic v. Airdrie... 3-1

0-0

6-1

1-1

2-12

Dundee v. Partick 0-0

3-1

1-0

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).

Farkirk v. Clyde... 4-0

4-3

2-1

Hamilton v.

#

Queen of 8.

Kilmarnock v.

Queen's P...

St. Johnstone

St Mirren V

Millwall v. Burnsley. Notts Co. v. Bottori,"

Port Vale v. Manchester U Southampton v, Notts Forest. Swansea v. Brentford..

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).

Barrow v, Rochdale Carlisle v. Tranmere.

"Chester V. Accrington.

Crewe v Hartlepools,

Doncaster v. Chesterfield,

Halifax v. Mansfield.

New Brightori v, Wrexham,

Rotherbam v. Southport,

Stockport v. Barnsley.

Walsall v. Darlington,

York v. Gateshead.

Aldershot v. Breter.

Brighton v. Cardin.

Bristol C. v. Watford

Clapton O. v. Charlton.

Luton v. Gillingham

Newporty, Coventry.

Northampton v. Crystal Palace.

Norwich v. Reading.

Queen's P.R. v. Southend Swindon v, Bournemouth,' Torquay v. Bristol Rovers.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

Aberdeen v. Rangers. Celtic v. Airdrie. Dundee, Partick. Falkirk v. Clyde, Hamilton v. Queen O'S. Hibernian v. Ayr U. Kilmarnock v. Hearta. Queen's Park v. St. Johnstone. St. Mirren v. Cowdenbeath Third Lanark y.. Motherwell. Teams in black type are tipped to win.

FIRST DIVISION.

Hibs v. Ayr U..... 2-0.

. Harts. 0-1

dep

2-1

mage.

Ten minutes from the end Watson nodded home apother Mor ton pass, where McPhall was not WATFORD 2, NORTHAMPTON 3

Watford made wholesale changes. In a daring experiment to break their bad run-and it came off By bringing in Davies and Searle they completed the promotion of the whole of the reserve half-back line. Armstrong having preceded this pair two weeks ago. This successful, for the halves contributed a good deal to

move was

the success.

The Forest attack ably supported by Pugh. Graham and McKonlay who formed an excellent trio of halves, was very direct in its ap. proach to goal and exerted almost persistent pressure throughout the first half,

Portsmouth's shooting was, none too good in the early stages, and two of their best efforts came from Rutherford and Worrall on the wings.

scoring immediately afterwards, Bolton's ten: men played gallant 1y..

Their first two goah were of the map variety following advan- ces by Mackay, who had gone to outside-right and In each case Tootill was beaten in coming out to intercept...

the

end

Fulham were perhaps unlucky not to have drawn, for Rounce hit a post and Finney saved right onthe line from Finch, but generally the Bolton defence co- vered their goal well.

Seven minutes from Westwood-got, Bolton's third goal, and the Wanderers fully deserved their clear out victory. They worked better together with ten men than with eleven, Atkinson, Finney, Mackay and Milsom being most conspicuous in the second half.

ADVERTISEMENTS

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No One without a Badge will ba dmitted to the Members Enclosure.

Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' inclosure and Olub Rooms at 33,00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 On their display Fulham are for Ladin (Both including (23) not "promotion candidates. Their are obtainable through the SHORE Inside forwards showed no shoot-TALY upon the personal application of ing power, and theff downědá on the ball cost, them dearly. Arnold and Finch on the wings were their best forwards, and though the defence was solid enough, it never quite recovered from the shock of Bolton's quick scoring.

a curious incident CLUB DE RECREIO v. R.A. There was whin Collin, the Derby left-back,

The following will be repre- in attempting to clear, struck, Juck Smith on the head and temporarily laid him out the ball almost re-senting the Club de Recrelo in their match against the RA, in bounding inta goal,

the I Division at King's Park..

Hirby afterwards saved his side from several dangerous situations, clearing splendidly from Easson sud Weddie,

one

It was, therefore, fully expected when Race, side-stepping Hancock,

Bowers was well held in the visitors attack, but he had drove accurately into the net from

Millwall were severely handicap- other promising opening following 18 yards to take the lead.

a corner, only to head just wide cf. Immediately after the ped when their left-half, Graham pulled mole and was off the the post

interval. When Duncan had a clear field for fully 70 minutes,

Considering the Forest pressed run through he shot into the out- almost continuously, it speaks vol-ide of the net from five yards umes for the sturdy defence of the range. Londoners, Walsh and Sweetman covering. Wilson very effectively.

Portsmouth attacked vigorously in the second half, and although Kirby, on several occasions showed brilliant anticipation in coming out to clear from Worrall, Weddle and Smith "he was beaten in the seven-

Play in the second half became somewhat scrappy, and the finishing of both sides was uncertain. Fish lock for Millwall and Masters of the Forest allowing easy openingstieth minute. to escape.

Dickinson headed Forest's second goal after Dent had hit an upright with a great drive

Woodward, usually a left-half, was transferred to centre-forward and played very well, scoring both first goals with his head, the after four minutes and then again 15 minutes after the interval, fol lowing Chapman's corner Devan was reintroduced at outside-left HECTIC TEN MINUTES

The and was in great form.

Aldershot's defence spoiled its changes generally brought fresh 0-0 lift into the attack, which was stonewall reputation at Conventry, continually dangerous, Cave sav-where the home team did most of 3-3ing often from Barnett, Irvine the attacking during the first half.

and Woodward. - «

Although not so effective in com

the Aldershot forwards bination were fast and dangerous raiders. It was following one of these raids that White scored the only goal of the first half from a corner kick.

Bobb

Cow'beath 0-1 1-4 7-1 Third Lanark v.

Motherwell - 0-2 1-1

THE JOYOUS VALLEY -

Chariton Athletic laid the foundation of their success by scoring three goals in the first half when facing a strong wind.

Another interesting feature of the game was, the inclusion of McLaren, signed on during the week from Leicester. He was a very resourceful goalkeeper, and never appeared to be in any trou- ble.

Watford should have been two goals up at half-time; but Irvine shot straight at Cave from the penalty spot, Hal Boyle's dim been better he would have scored

GRAHAM INJURED

was outstanding in the Aldershot goal and was well sup- ported by his backs. Wads and McDougall. The trio worked on a sound understanding with each other, and Middleton played a fine centre-half game.

Rutherford forced a corner off Collin, and with Kirby only par tially fisting clear, Easson headed the ball back into the net.

BOLTON WERE GREAT

Spurred by the loss, through injury, of Cameron, their outside- Wanderers gained right, Bolton

at Burnden. a gallant victory Park In the first half, when at fur strength, they had played a poor game, and the transforma- tion was remarkable:

Five minutes after the resump. tion they got their first goal through, Cook, and a minute later

while before another minute had obtained a second from Wilson, through Lambert.

one Fulham replied

The first half · had been a

in

and equally bad finishing by both idea. Tootill the Fulham toal keeper, and Church, the Bolton keeper. had not had a direct shot to save, and neither of the for- ward lines had settled down. "to anything like a consistent attack.

Charlton scored twice quite early in the game young Frevor for Northampton immediately be- Early in the second half. Coven Smith being the scorer on each

fore half-time, but with MeLatentry's persistency was rewarded, and in a sensational 10 minutes, the occasion, the fruits being "on the

City, playing with irresistible dash, spot" at the right time. Wilkin- out of gual he was just wide.

pile on three goals Lake was the first to break down the visitors defence. White Coventry's outside- right. quickly gave his aide the lead, which. Perry increased by scoring direct from a free kick. Lake add-meron received an ankle injury ed a fourth from Bourton's pass, and took no further part in the Sharpe missed an open goal when game, but, following the rapid Aldershot made a final rally but the home attack was relentless and

ine cross-

son obtained the third goal after Maggs, the Torquay" goalkeeper, had saved but not retatued pos- session, following, a shot by Pearce.

Wilkinson got a fourth with a great shot, and Fowler headed in 1930 1931 1933 to his own goal a centre by Smith, to make a "nap" hand for the

Results.

home side.

Pearce had no luck in this. game.

Considering the sudden nature of the ground; Notts Forest and Millwall played attractive football, especially in the first half when the Forest forwards were in sparkling form

The Millwall defence had a

Then Pearce Charlton's lead-gruelling experience and it was just before the and Bytheway ran ing scorer managed to get his much to their credit that so few through and added a fifth.

Up to the interval it appeared usual goal just before the end. goals were scored.

Forest commenced in stylish as though the visiting defence would He made a number of lehion, Dickinson being disguss-maintain its good record; but when good attempts, but nothing seamed only six yards from goal follow. the Coventry attack moressed its ed to go right for him near goal.ing a beautiful movement in which lead without further sacrifice they

value for their win. Charlton relied a lot on their the whole of the front line partici- proved irresistible and were full

pated. right wing-Wilkinson" and Smith

The Forest continued the more 2. and not only were these players threatening, and when Graham put

POMPEY GET THERE responsible for five of the goals, Barry clean through, the left- but their play was greatly in ad-winger failed to make ground bat vance of that shown by Boulter from his backward, pass Dickinson the ball at Fratton Park, where the and Robbis on the other wing.

judiciously lifted. the ball into the feature was the fine marking of the Charlton were well served to goalmouth where Dent adroitly halves. defence, although it was only the directed it from the goalie's head. Nicol, Allen and Thackeray wors 0-1 0-1 brilliant goalkeeping of Wright"

Arensal v.

Liverpool 3-1

6-0

Birmingham v.

Aston Villa 0-4

1-1

0-1

3-2

Blackburn V.

#

Portsmouth 1-2 5-3

3-2

Derby v. Wolves...

4-1

Everton v...

Chelsea

7-23-2

Leeds v. Stoke ....

Manchester C.

v. Tottenham,

-Middlesbro v.

Sunderland 1-0 0-11-2

Newcastle "v.

Huddersfield 1-1

·0-4

Sheffield W. V.

Leicester 40

2-1

0-4

Brom, v.

Shefield U.

SECOND DIVISION.

Blackpool v.

7-2

Bradford C. VI HAR

West Ham 1-3

Plymouth -0- 3-3

Bury v. Preston... 3-04-1

Fulham v

Grimsby

Hull v Bradford..

Lincoln V

Oldham

Millwall v...

Notts C. v.

Burnley 2-12-0

Bolton

Port Vale v.

Manchester U. B'hampton v

"Notts E. 0-0 Brentford

Swansea v

that prevented the visitors from

scoring a goal or two.

Torquay's best forward Was Bird, while Stubb showed the re- solve and not a little skill at cen- tre-forward. Against a less skil Centre half than Jabling the 1-2 Torquay leader might have caused

a lot of trouble.

2-3

0-1

1-3

Pickersgill was the best Torquay half-back, although directly op- posed to the soundest wing in the. ful centre-half than Jobling" the 4-1 Tapp stood up, to the Charlton

attacks, well.

1-2 3-3

4-0 0-2

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)*

BETTOW Y

Caritele

Chester

Crewe v

..

Rochdale 0-04-11-1

Tranmere 3-4

Accrington

Hartlepools 2-1- Doncaster. V.

Chesterfeld 1:3

0-1

THREE FOR WATSON

A bad mistake by Reddish, the visitors left back, in the first. three minutes of the game gave West Ham' the necessary confiden- co to win on a tight vein.

Readish, in attempting to clear. a.” Mortón - beritre, smashed - the bail past his own goi-keeper. McPhatt looked wildered the seemed to have the ball covered. But the Linhairmen pulled 4-2-themselves together after the first shock and they deserved tribute for making such a blucky stand- up fight, d'

Their defence to #mgN LEVEF flinched and in that quarter--

A high wind played tricks with

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