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HOME FOOTBALL

1

Arsenal Held At Highbury

By Huddersfield

London, January 2 Playing at Highbury in the First Division of the English Football League. Arsenal were held by Huddersfield to a draw of one goal each. In the Scottish League, Motherwell collected nine goals against Albion while Leton defeated Cardiff by eight 'goals. to one in the Thira Division of the English League.

Brentford Grimsby Leeds Liverpool

SECOND DIVISION

Dumbarton

2

COINAGE OF NEW REIGN

Sculptors Asked To Submit Designs

KING EDWARD DIES

NEVER USED

The issue of King George VI. coinage is now under considera-. tion, by the Royal Mint. Designa will be prepared as quickly as pos- sible, and sculptors have been ask- ed to submit portraits of the new King.

The designs for the reverse side

3 Stenhousemuir 9 of the coins will be canged as lit- ate as possible from those appro-

3 ved by King Edward.

Two designa for the obverse side

FIRST DIVISION

Arsenal

1 Huddersfield

Birmingham

◊ Chelsea

0

Airdrie Alloa

8. Montrose

2 Everton

2

Аут

7 East Stirling

3 - Bolton

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1

Brechin C

4. Dundee

2 Stoke

1

1

1 Charlton

2 King's Park

4 Edinburgh C.

1

will be prepared. One, for British

M'chester U.

2 Derby

2 Morton

Middlesbro'

2 Portsmouth

7 Raith

Preston

2 Sunderland

St. Bernarda

3 Forfar

Wednesday

1 Wolves

3

2

DRY GIN

DISTILLERY LONDON.

W. Bromwich 2 M'chester C.

7 East Fife.

& Leith

1: Cowdenbeath

HOLIDAY MATCHES

London, Jan. 1

coinage, will bear an uncrowned

3 head of the King; the other, for Empire coins, will bear the crown- ed head of the King.

The following are the results of to-day's major League Football

THIRD DIVISION "(North)

DIES TO BE PRESERVED

The designs will be submitted to the King for approval, and the exact date on which the coins will come into circulation will be made' proclamation issued known in a

several months in advance. Empire coins will not be circulated until after the Coronation

The proclamation will give a description of the designs for the

2 King's head and the wording on the obverse side of all coins, ta- gether with descriptions of the de- sizus for denominations.

An

official of the "Royal Mint stated recently that, although tésta had been made with designs ap- proved by King Edward, no coins had been minted for issue.

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SECOND DIVISION

Bradford

2 Barnsley

1

Burnley Bury Doncaster

3 Chesterfeld

1

0 Coventry

2 Flymouth

1

Fulham Leicester

5 Notts F.

2

matches;

1 Blackburn

Newcastle

4 Shefeld u.

FIRST DIVISION

Norwich

2 Tottenham

3 Bolton

0 Arsenal

5

Everton

3 Preston

3 Bradford C.

0

M'chester U,

2 Sunderland

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3 Blackpool

O

Middlesbro' 4 W. Bromwich

1

DIVISION (South)

SECOND DIVISION

0 Brighton

1

Blackburn

2. Doncaster

0

4 Bristol R

1

1 Exeter

0

Bury

2 Blackpool

3

z Watford

1

Chesterfield

4 Swansea

0

8 Cardin

Newcastle

1 Bradford

1

L

Shemeld U.

1 Northampton

3. Leicester

1

0

Newport

8 Southend

2

Notts. C.

1 Reading

D

Swindon

3 Bournemouth

1

Torquay

1 Queen's P.R.

Walsall

1 Crystal P.

0

Darlington

2 Hull

Gateshead

$ Mansfield

Hartlepools

3 Barrow

1

5 New Brighton

Southport"

1 Rochdale

1

2 Rochdale

2

Tranmere

5 Chester

0

WAH YAN SOCIAL

4 Barrow

1 Wrexham

4

4 N. Brighton

1

6 Carlisle

2

1 Aberdeen

3 Dundee

2 Albion

1 Falkirk

2 Darlington

4

Clyde

1 Partick

2 Lincoln

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1 Hamilton

2 Motherwell

LIMITED

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1

Hearts

3 Hibernian

2

0 Kilmarnock

3 St, Mirren

1

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EXCHANGE BUILDING,

Queen O'S

2 Dunfermline

1

Queen's P.R. Rangers

1 Third Lanark 2 1 Celtic

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THIRD DIVISION (North)

Accrington

Chester

Accrington 3 Rotherham Carilate

1 York

Normally, all comage dies are. destroyed at the end of each year, and new ones bearing the date of -the new year are prepared. Those 0 of King Edward's reign are being 1 preserved for the present, however,

2 and it is probable that they will be

3 kept as mementoes of a coinage

that was never lasted.

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SECOND DIVISION

Cowdenbeath 1 Dumbarton

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RESORTS TOO MUCH ALIKE

Need For Variety In Seaside Planning

INFLUENCE OF CROWD PSYCHOLOGY

A thorough knowledge of crowd | paychology was essential for the planning and bullding of seaside resorta, said Mr. Wesley Dougill in a lecture at the Royal Institute of British Architects recently.

The utmost variety was required in view of the highly varied destres and wants of residents, visitors and trippers. On the 1,800 miles of English coast there was room for every type-Large, small natural, artificial, the resort for the million, and the fishing village.

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To attempt to dictate that all resorts should be alike because some people themselves preferred particular type, was, said Mr. Dougil, Kke trying to dicate to the public whether they should go to a variety show or to a play by Shakespeare.

"There is a very great danger of the resorts Sosing their present distinctiveness by the acquisition of artlacial features which are be- coming common to most of them, and, by the elimination of those characteristics which give them their special individuality,

ning and traffic congestion, the un- satisfactory hotels and boarding houses, it was difficult to answer three main criticisms:

The too-great respect paid to the catalogue designs of band- stands, seats and lamps;

The over-artificiality which was so prevalent; and the lack of order on the fronts.

In almost every case this dis- order" could be ascribed to the absence of a comprehensive plan, and therefore of a policy. The shelters and other features had been added as immediate circum- stances and requirements dictated, without due consideration for the ultimate whole.

"I doubt," said Mr. Dongill, “whe- ther there is on the English coast a single resort that is not escum- bered with features which are now obstructing proper development of the front."

A thorough knowledge of crowd psychology could only be acquired by long and continuous study on the actual sites. It is essential to "To meet that danger it is neces- know how the residents, visitors sary for each resort to be dealt and trippers reacted to varying with entirely as an independent climatic and other conditions. unit, governed by its geographical

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