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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1933.
FOOTBALL FORECASTS BY "ROBIN" AND "PILGRIM"
PUNTERS FAVOURED BY: PROGRAMME
EVERTON MEET THE 'SPURS
CHELSEA RELYING ON PRIESTLEY
THE SCOTTISH LEAGUE
(By "The Pilgrim")
For those, who, in addition to their ordinary interest in Home football, like to support their fancies with a little flut- ter, the programme this week is rather kind, and winners should not be over-difficult to select.
Arsenal and Blackburn should have a good day at home unless Priestley justifies his reputation bonent. Leicester to Cholsea's
will meet the Highbury team in their good form I think unless
present recovery is a mere insh.
The boat spectacle of the day. will be provided by Everton's home mooting with Tottenham. I think the defence of the visitors will balance the thrust of the Liver pool man's attack. Goals should be fairly plentiful.
Stoke City will test Bromwich Albion severely but I don't think more they will overcome the polished homesters.
STARTLING COLLAPSE.
TO BEAT THE BOOK
HOME-
By "Robin"
Blackburn
West Bromwich Port Vale Southampton
Luton Swindon
Barrow
Ayr
New Brighton
Arsenal
Moss, the Artenal goalkeeper, Enving desperately against Hunt' centre-forward the Tottenham
Blackpool
Norwich
AWAY.
(Planet News).
DRAWS
'Reading Exeter Chesterfield Birmingham Bury Lincoln
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ALL THE PLAY BUT LOSE
Local Footballers in Nanking DEFEATED BY SHANGHAI
Nanking, Oct. 17. Shanghai's football contingent to the National Games to-dny disposed of the powerful Hongleng eleven by
in scoring the only goal of the match.
Before the gone had been
pro-
net.
Another has notion study of Moss, the Arsenal custodian, as he cleared a dangerous carnar with * Spurs forward in attendance. (Planet News).
Our Forecast
AWAY WINNERS
FANCIED
in the English and Scottish Lenguca
FIGURES WHICH SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES
A USEFUL LEAGUE TABLE RECORDS GUIDE
The following tabulated league table records of all the Below are given Saturday's Axtures clubs in the English League and the first division of the Scottish together with the results of last League show their home and away performances up to and season's meetings between the teams. including yesterday's matches. The clubs whose names are printed in heavy typo ore expected to win this week's encounters and where no such indication is given a draw is the probable result.
ENGLISH LEAGUE
FIRST DIVISION
ARSENAL (8) v Lekester (2) ́ BIRMINGHAM (0) Wolves (0) BLACKBURN (1) y Chelsea (3) Derby (2) Everton (-) LEEDS (0)
Y
V
Y
Tottenham... Argona) ............. Huddersfield Sunderland Portsmouth
Spurs (-) Stoke City Portsmouth (1) Wolves MANCIPTR C. (6) ▼ Aston V (3) Middicabro (6) v LIVERPOOL (1) Derby County Sunderland (1) Manchester C.. Newcastle (0)
Liverpool WEDNESDAY (8) v
Sheffield U. (3) Leicester
WEST BROM (-) v Stoke (~)
SECOND DIVISION.
West Brom. Blackburn. Everton
CLUBHOUSE CHATTER BY BLACKPOOL, Oldham (→) Birmingham
"THE PILGRIM”
THE THIRD BACK GAME: PORTSMOUTH
tuak game,
PLAYER'S LOSS: SPURS FIRST ·
HOME DEFEAT SINCE 1931
•
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7
gress more than a minute ShanghaiTOM Farker, the old Arsenal back, the Rangers last evening and returned who is now manager of Norwich a compliment of last week by pro- was awarded a free kick and Feng Yun-yu put the ball into beautiful City, has decided to persist in his re-senting souvenirs to their opponents, position in front of the Hongkong cent introduction of the three-back so that Scotland had a very good day. goal. Li Yi-chen headed into the
attack did most of the Hongkong, ing throughout the game and only THAT he should have taken the third back plunge will not occasion Shanghai goal-keeper, Chow Haten Bolton Wanderers pay a visit to spectacular play on the part of the Hull where they may be expected yen, and his full backs, saved the day much surprise in view of his Arsenal The Shanghal experience, and it is quite obvious the northerners to take both points, whilst Preston for
sense, his old spiritual home. North End have a chance of re-forwards were slow and rarely dan that ho has not forgotten, in a Soccer demption in their engagement with gerous, Bristol City, although I fancy the City'n chances in view of their last performances.
In the other semi-final
game,
Canton retrieved the fortunes of the out, defeating Hopel by 4 to 1. Canton now meots Shanghai for the Lincoln have suffered a startling title to-morrow, collapse. Formerly they were
*
1
ILEX has delighted White Hart Lane with his play. Against Liverpool he gave a fine exhibition, and won general Admiration.
BRADFORD CITY (0) v
Bury (2) FULHAM '(5)
"
Hull (→)
1.incoln (2)
Wednesday
Preston (0) Middlesbro'. MANCHTR U. (2) Newcastle
y Brentford (2)
BOLTON (~~)
Chelsen
v. PLYMOUTH (6) Sheffield U.
WEST HAM (0)
ENGLISH LEAGUE ·
FIRST DIVISION
1
Total Home W. L. D. W. L. D.
4 0 0
2 1
SECOND DIVISION
4. 1. 12 13
0 4 1 20 23
0 2.3
12 2
20 15
1- 12 19
18 27
Total
P. 10 G2 2 10 4 2 4 1032-
Away W. L. D.
Goals
F. A. Pts.
3' 1 1 3.0 2
-8 1 1
19
9
14
1 2 2
20. 11
12
4021 3 0
20 20
12
10 G4 14 1 0
13 1
24 13
11
10
4
3 1 2 1 2
2 2 1
14. 10"
11
Aston Villa
10
6 4 1
4 1 0
1 3
1
20 18
11
Huddermield (3) Leeds U.
9
G1
1 1
17 14
11
10
8 2 G
2 1 8
$
12 16
11
10.
4 8 8
2
17 23
11.
9
17 13
10
10
3
18 12
10
20 20
10
10
3 0
17. 17
10
10
10
4 4 2
$
8 3 B
3 1 0
10
3 4 3
12 10
10
4 5.1
2 2 1
2 3.0
17 18
9
9
4
5 0
3 1 0
1 4 0 12 24
10
1 4 5
1.0 4
4 .0
10
2.7 -1
23 D
0
10
2.7 1 2 2 1
0 5 0 12 26:
Total
Home
Away
10
7 2 1
10
77
3 0
W. L. D. W. L. D. W. L. D.
# 1, 1 4 1 0 4 0 0 8 0 0
22 15' 15
20 11
14.
6 4 0
4 2 0
.2 2 0
26
13
12
.. 10
4 1 0 5 3 2
1 2 2
26 18
12
.
"
10
6 3 2
4 1 0
1 2 2
16 11
12
10
4 2
8
16 13
12
30
5. 3
16 13
12
10
6 3.2
1 3 1
16 14
12
... 10
5 3
2 8 0
∙18 17
· 12
10
4 3 J
1 2.2
26. 20
11
10
B 4
0 4 0
21 19
-11
10
4'4 2
0
0 3
2
'14 12
10
10
3.8.4
0 3 2
19 21
10
Bradford City.. 10
1 4 1
18 16
(G) Cardiff (1)
Southend (2) Bournemouth (1)| Manchester U.
Millwall Notts Forest
10
1 3 0
10 13
10
3 5 2
2
0
8
13
8
10
3 5 2
2 2 1
1 3 1
14.20
B
Swansea
10
3 5.2
3 0 2
0
10 13
B
10
3. G 1
2 2 1
Σ
4 0
14. 19
10
3 6 1
2 2 1
1
¿
0
15 25.
10
13
1
G 11
10
1 7 2
1 8 1
0
1
.. 11 24
Total
Total
Home
NOTTS COUNTY (1) ▼
Grimsby (3) PORT VALE (3) v Bradford (1) SOUTHAMPTON (3) ▼ SWANSEA (0) v.
Burnley (1) Nottingham F. (1)
Y READING (4)
Y
THIRD DIVISION SOUTH.
Aldershot (4) BRIGHTON (1) Bristol C. (3) Clapton O. (0) LUTON (3) Newport (1) NORTHAMPTON (—) ▼
v Coventry (0) CRYSTAL PAL. (3) BRISTOL R. (3)
the fullness of time it may be IT was learned after the Sheffield that Herbert Chapman will find United-Fostsmouth match recently NORWICH (2)
that the Portsmouth secretary, Jack QUEEN'S PARK Tinu, had received a wire anncuncing SWINDON (2) the death of Septimus Rutherford's TORQUAY (2) father, and asking him to withhuld the and news until the end of the match,
it necessary to take his own team to Norwich by air and show the Arsenal players how well ""pupil Tom" has responded to the avuncu lar schoolmaster at Highbury.
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noted for their consistency but guns just now and the Londoners their recent form suggests that will have a stiff struggle.
I expect Chesterfield to go fur- Plymouth will have a day's outing.
Highbury when Arsenal and Glas- Bolton should have little difficulty ther ahead at New Brighton's ex-FOOTBALL at its best was seen at
rez-
UTHERFORD,
Y
V
v Watford (2)
EXETER (1).
Charlton (-)
Y
Glilingham ༈
Y
Bolton
Port Vale Grimsby...... 10 West Ham U. Blackpool Hull. Notts County Fulham Preston N.E. Brentford Bradford Southampton Plymouth
Oldhami 'THIRD, DIVISION NORTH.
Southport (0)
Burnley BARROW (2) CARLISLE (3) v Darlington (0) Lincoln
HARTLEPOOLS (8) Chester (3) the bereaved
Crewe (1 V CHESTERFLD (Bury aun, to whom general sympathy DONCASTER (1) v Wroxham (1) will be extended, played 's pro-stalifax (0) minent part in an unchanged tear, New, Brighton (0) v Rochdale (3)
TRANMERE (0) and ho it was who scored the only Rotherham (2) goal of the game to put his side STOCKPORT (4) v Gateshead (3)
WALSALL (1) at the head of the League,
York (4)
in rolleving Fulham of two points pense but Tranmere should stick gow Rengers, Football League and whilst Pert, Vale should strength the pace with a win at Rotherham, Scottish League champions their challenge to the leaders with The Walsall-Barnsley Axture will pectively, met in the return game.
won comfor. a similar success. against Bradford.jbe worth seeing and the Arsonal
result-Rangers debacle may be repeated here in a THE THIRD, DIVISION,
tably for the second time-matter- In the Southern Section Exeter milder form.
Scottish football presents some ed little, for the exchanges were such meet Norwich who only need a brace to draw level with them at easy pickings, notably Dundee and as to delight beyond measure the top, but Crystal Palace have botherwoll as home winners crowd offcially estimated at 35,000. Willwall the honour of be great prospects of topping both Queen o'South may disappoint the clubs when they entertain Cardiff Aberdeen crowd by securing at The Welshmen are going great least one point,
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victory over Southampton
vAccrington (0)
SCOTTISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION
Queen o'South (-)
v Partick (0)
but paid for the dinner giver to this season, Ranson's hat-trick ABERDEEN (—) ♥ THE Arsenal not only lost the matching the first team to win rick did the damage. Quick into his strido and
Hanson AYR (2)' accurate with his shooting, was very near the ideal centre-for-Clyde (7)
DUNDEE (4) word.
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F the football League side chosen
v Hamilton (2)
v Cowdenbeath (2)
1 1
2 3 1
Total Goals,
F.A. Pts..
18
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
W. L. D. W. L. D. W. L. D.
13 1 2 2 1 03 1 1 2 2
Goals
F. A. Pts.
·2012 14
18. 13
17 13 12 12
.20
20 11 -24 16 26 18 1G 15
12
I 2 2
=======A
Away
P
Barnsley (1) Mansfield (3)
Exeter.. Queen's Park
11
6 8 2
1 5 0
1 3 1
་
10
6 3, 1
G 0 0
Crystal Pal.
11
6 3 3
3
1 2
Reading
10 5 3.2
0 0 1
Norwich
10
5 3 2
4 1 0
Charlton
10
5 3 2 4 1
Swindon Luton Aldershot Cardiff Gillingham Bristol n.
-10-6-3-2
3 0
11. A 4 a 3
26-20
10.
3.2 &
2 1 2
1 13
9 7
10
5 4 1
3 1 1
2 3
18 17
10
4 3 3 3 0 2
1 3
18 17
10
G
4 1 8 2 0
2 2 1
17 16
10. 5 1
31 1
3 0
19 20
Third Lanark (3)
v Hearts (4)
Airdrie (2)
Coventry Torquay
10
4 4 2
0 3 1 26 18
10
4 4 2
2 1.
2.3.0
15 21
10
Kilmarnock (1) Clapton C
9
10
3 4 3
Brighton
11
46 13 0 1
16 017
19.
Northampton
10
3 4.3 2 1 2
1 3 1.
15 18
0
Southend
10
3 5 2
2 8 1
12 1
11 20
10
2 G
1 8 1
10 1 G 3
10
0 7 3 ◊ 8
Total
Home Away
St. Mirren (Bournemouth
O'to most the Icish League at Pres- MOTHERWELL, (4) Celtic (2) ton only Crooks, Bastin and Brook RANGERS (4) had been previously honoured In this St. Johnstone (6) type of game,
PRESTON North End began de
Sunday School side. The famous 5 MINUTES FOOTBALL. 'Spurs were anco a club of youths who had dificulty in finding a bit of waste ground on which to have their weekly kick-about.
1
THEY used to have a whip round
now and then to meet their..mute expenses. Their directors now have to account to their shareholders for thousands of pounds every year.
2"
FOOTBALL, which was once a pas-
time, has climbed into the big business class.
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THE THROW
IN
HOW TO GET THE BEST RESULTS
When
(By "Saracen")
Weaver,
the
Newport Watford Bristol City
Chesterfield
Tranmere
Hartlepools Barrow
Barnsley
3 0104 212 14
10. 31
12 2 10 14 0 4 1 16 25
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
W. L. D. W. L. D. W. L. D.
GO 0
2.2 1 1.3 1 2 1 2
12.2
1 B1
1.3.2
Total
13 13 2016 13 16.11
Goals
P.
F. A. Pia,
10 9 1 0
0 0.0
8 1.0
30 B ..18
10
6 2 2
6 1 0
1 1 2
6 2 1
& 0 0
10 6 3 1
21 10 14 27 12 24 17
10
5 2.3
3 1 1
Doncaster
10
5 3 2
4 1 0
12
Stockport
10
5 3 2
19 16
12
Halifax
10
5 3 2
2 8, 110 12
12
11
4 3 4
0 3
81
15 21
10
4 3 3
11.
3 4 4
13.2
10
4 5 1
1 1
14 0
D. 18
10.
4.0 1.
4 1. 10 4 0
12 14
10
4 5 1 4 1 0
10.
3.4 3 8 1 1
0.3
10
3 6 2 2 1 1
10
1.3 6 0 1 4
1. 2 2
48 19
10
1 4 5 1 1.3
0.3 2
13 21.
10
2 6 2
13-18
10
2 6 2
2.71 2.8 0
Newcastle Accrington [OTSPURS home defentiby Liver. United Wing half-back, startled every- New Brighton HO
poof was the first since Christ-one by his long throws from the side Gateshead mas Day of 1931.
line nothing was more certain than Carlisle that he would have many imitators. Rochdale To-day most half backs have lengthen- Walsall
to Crewe A. Home "Dally":"Bloxhamed their throws vors considerably. York City Mansfield qraits in hospital an operation Some in fact have como near
Southport fur cartilage, Graham's knee improves, equalling Weaver's prodigious feats.
Chester Turnbull tonde a leg and Hookings an ankle. Pipe stood a recent test well and Yuill may be fit by the week end, Goodnight nurse!"
it is the force generated by the back and the shoulders which produces the length.
I do not think the hands and. arms play a very active part. They are used mainly for guiding the ball and keeping it under control.
A throw which lands the ball in the penalty area and from the bounco reaches the middle of goal is not only spectacular but highly dangerous es- Darlington" pecially if it has the element of Bur- Wrexham' prise. It may come but up, to now Rotherhamn. it has brought no effective counter and probably disorganization, and with the possibility that it scrambled into the not
may, bo
I think the tall player has an ad- vantage in the long throw because the greater the belght from which the Motherwell ball can bo dung the greater the Rangers:
It has been said that Weaver gots leverage. It is not so much a move- Aberdeen
in length by means of a jerk, but Imont with the arms as with the whole Kilmarnock think this is a mistake. Rather does body and to get, the right swing the Ayr
he carry out the movement smoothly feet should not be placed together. Hearts and rhythmically and by accurately As a matter of fact Weaver, as well St. Johnstone timing the exact moment when the as those who have copled him success Falkirk
fully, takes a stride up to the line to back muscles begin to be oxorted.
All players may not be able to at deliver the ball, but at the moment Queon o'South tain Weaver's length. With the aid ho lets it go both feet are on the Queen's Park of the wind he has thrown so far as ground. This, of course, is essential Dundee...
Celtic the for post. But I am convinced otherwise the throw would be a foul. Hamliton"", that all throws can be lengthened if
Kibornians
the correct methods are adopted, and
HOW IT IS DONE US
Partick
if it is understood that length does not As the ball le taken up over the Clyde come through the arma, da de head the back is bont backwards. To carry as far as the penalty area Thero is then an almost imperceptible the trajectory of the ball must be panse as at the top of the golf Airdrie higher than usual. This is another swing. When the return movement is Third Lanark important thing to remember and begun the wolght of the shoulders St. Mirron
comes in to act as 'n sort of lever and Cowdenbeath practise.
F.
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25 31
10
04 1 '20 '19
2
19 18 1.4 1 17 20
1 2 2 14 0
22 10 4 117 28 04 1 ∙14 24 8 19 13 0
1 0 20 02
SCOTTISH LEAGUE. FIRST DIVISION
Total
Awny
Total
Home W. L. D. W. L. D. W. L. D.. "F.
13 12 0 1 6 0 0 6:01. 18 11 0.1260 B414114 3.0.
12.
18
13
7.3.8
31
41
·85 28
20 17
32-20
G. 2 0 2 1.8 18-7 4 2 3 1 24 30 35 46
∙11 62 860 11 222718 16 12 6:34 31 32 31
136 6 2
7508
12
561
10
2 41 37.2
12
25 14 ∙14·
23 T 20/20
D 2586. 14
26126 a-3.0 24 0 2012.
32
2820
17 23
2 18 27 12834
1.4 1-10 81 0214
22.89 09:47 18 30
18
11