THE HONGKONG TELE

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1934

INTRIGUING RIDDLES OF THE

BIG AND LITTLE CLUBS COME FACE TO FACE

DERBY AND SPURS MAY IMPROVE AT EXPENSE OF ARSENAL

BIG PROPOSITION

BEFORE THE

HIGHBURY TEAM

(By "The Pilgrim")

I think Port Vale have now re- covered sufficiently to account for Blackpool whilst Preston North End have good prospects against the leaders. Chesterfield should still be good enough to account for Halifax although the replayed cup- tie will no doubt affect them.

With the season

rapidly local Derby which should end in working up to a climax, pun-favour of the former, ters are confronted this week with another scries of cup tie fixtures, the Scottish compoti- tion now catering on its first round proper.

do First Only in two Division teams meet in the draw, Airdre and Kilmarnock, and Hibernians and Clyde being exceptions.

casses

There are clubs whose names would sound batter in verse than in a forecastor's list as the play- ing abilities of Vale o'Caba, Gala- fairydean, Dalbeattie Spar, and Burnt Island are practically un- known to me I have had to go on the form of their opponents in most

саяса.

Rangers and Motherwell. and perhaps Queen 'o'South and St. Johnstone as well, have easy tasks at home, and I do not expect much excitement from. this 'round at all. Turning to the English fixtures there seems to me to be a glut of strength at home in the senior division, only Middlesbro" taking my fancy as away winners.

I am Inclined to distrust Arsenal who will moet tough opposition nt Manchester City, whilst Derby and Tottenham will probably brighten their prospects considerably on their own grounds.

Hibba, the Birmingham goalkeeper smartly tips the ball over the bar to rollere a hot attack by the Totten ham forward line. (Planet Nawa).

SCOTTISH CUP TIES

FIGURES WHICH SPEAK

FOR THEMSELVES

A USEFUL LEAGUE TABLE RECORDS GUIDE

The following tabulated league table records of all the clubs in the English League and the first division of the Scottish League show their home and away performances up to and including yesterday's matches.

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

FIRST DIVISION.

34 7

32 32

40 41

40 39 41

22

Total

Arsenal

24

Derby County

P. W. D. L. 7 3 14 24 .13 6 G

Home W. D. L. W. D. L.

Away

Goals

FA. Pts.

8.4 0

6 9 3

42 21

36.

8 3 0

6 3 5

47, 25

Huddersfield... 24 12 8 4

0 3 1

3 5 3

Tottenham....

26 13 4 8

8 1 8

5 3 6

66 35 47 28

30.

Manchester City 25 10 8 7

7 3 3

3 5 4

35 41

28

West Bromwich "

25

10 7 8

7 3 1

45 88

27

Middlesbro

24

13 1 10

46 45

27

Blackburn

26 11

A 10

45 01.

20

Portsmouth

24

9 7 8

20 28

20

Wednesday.

25

10

5 10

39 41

26

Wolverhampton 24

7 8

48 03 25

Sunderland

24

6 9

45 83

24

Newcastle

25

8 8 0

40. 17

24

Everton

24

8 7 9

23

TO BEAT THE BOOK

CLUBHOUSE CHATTER

"THE PILGRIM"

BY

26

1 12

24

8. 5 11

24

5 10 9

20 20

25

7 612

5

2 2

9

'44. 06

23

6

10

4 4

G

33 30

24

G 11

5 A

26 15

Sheffield United. 25 Chelsea

614

3

24

6 5 14.

G 2

5

31 48

Home

Away

Goals

10 0 3

4 7 0

W. D. L. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.

61

25 13 2 10 24 11

8

0 4 5 2

G7

7 3.2 4 3 G

33 46.38 38 31

84 28

28

24 12 4 8

8 2 1

7

30 31

28

8

9 3 0

2 2 8

44 33 27

HOME.-

(By "Robin")

Liverpool Tottenham.

Bolton Brentford Gillingham

Northampton

-Walsall

Derby

Portsmouth

Clapton

Oldham

Swindon..

Daatin of the Arsenal shooting

AWAY,.---

Blackpool

at Highbury. (Planet News),

Chesterfeld Coventry

DRAWS.

(VALCULATING

(By "The Pilgrins")

Liverpool

Leicester

Grimsby Bolton

SECOND DIVISION. Total

P. W. D: L. 24 17 0 7.

UNHOVDIAN 12 On

HeeurooADDDDUATI¤----¤0 67)

ASTHOGNINN9 23 13 00 00 00 14 15

63 42

53 45.

49 42

Bolton have a chance of pulling up at the expense of Manchester

United whilst Bradford City enter-against Liverpool, when the terms tain their fellow citizens in 11

CHOOSING AN ENGLAND

XI FROM

THE THIRD DIVISION

TALENT IN PLENTY AVAILABLE IF SELECTORS WILL LOOK FOR IT

HOME WRITER SUGGESTS A TEAM The English International Selec- the net on more tion Committed.must broaden their casions.. boundaries. In the search for play- ora capable of beating Scotland in the next international match, writes n

Homeside follower form.

of

oc-

Exeter Crystal Palace York City

Our Forecast

FOR CUP AND LEAGUE

BY Aston Vilin

SHARPSHOOTERS DOING THEIR JOB: INTERESTING FIGURES REVEALED TIT-BITS FROM THE CAMPS

Leeds United Birmingham

Stoke City

By domestic to centre forvard Lythgoe. "We'll Blackpool budget the other day led me let you have first refusal when we are Port Vale to try my hand at working out the cut of the Cup and the Lengue rnce," Preston N.E.

Brentford League tables from a new aspect was the reply.

Plymouth And this is what I eventually

THE plans for Wembley altera- West Ham renched,

tices to enable 20,000 more Bury people to be accommodated at the Bradford Final are almost completed.

THE total goale scored by the four English and the First Scottish Divisions number 4,591.

THESE were scored in 1,330 League matches which gives an average of a fraction over 3 goals goals per match.

TIE bent goal average in held

by the Northern Section with 3.65, the next best being the Scota with 3.59.

Division have an THE First

average of 3.84, the Second are lowest with 8.29, and the Southern Section beat both with 3.5.

HELSEAstill want Birmingham's International star, Grosvenor. There is no chance of a deal, how- than

over, while those ten Birmingham ten

players remain on the casualty list. (By The Pilgrim") Most clubs in the Third Division

PRADFORD'S home record for a are well served in the pivotal posi-

Below will be found the Tele-Dnumber of seasons has been un- tion, but Hayhurst (Reading) la

arpassed. Played (Cup and League) good enough for any side. He is prapit forecast for the first class 240, won 193, lost 17, goals 712 against ready for England when they want football programme in England 231. him,

and Scotland on Saturday. In in- Fraser,

Robinson of Luton, (Norwich), Kidd

the Scottish cludes

Cup and A London First Division clubs man

ger called at Stockport to ask if (Gillingham), and Walker (Brighton and Hove) English League. Where teams are there was any business daing in regard

win' is are left half-backs fit for any marked in capitals, a company. I have

high anticipated, and where no such in- is given,

Hitherto it has been the custom of the authorities to rely chiefly on players drawn from First Division clubs, but recent failures of some of the men in the last two inter national games indicates a change opinion of Fraser, whom I consider ticntion of polley and the introduction of the equal of any left half-back expected. ·

seen in an English international side during the last five years.

fresh talent.

INSIDE FORWARDS DIFFICULTY,

a very

ALLOA

Ponniquick

draw is

SCOTTISH CUP.

eleven from the Third Division:-Kings Park

Montrose

V

There are other talented players QUEEN O'STII Y The positions which have given in the ranks of the Third Division ST. J'STONE the selectors mont trouble in the clubs, but without going further last few years are inside left, cen-into the subject, I would un-Nithsdale tro forward, and contre half hesitatingly choose the following MOTHERWELL Y Despite the many experiments mado in these key positions the Third Division has been utterly neglected and unexplored, yet I make bold to any that there are men playing in these positions to- day who are worthy of recognition and who, it given the chance, would not let England down.

Pearce, the Charlton centre for- ward is outstanding. With Koala to his credit in 16 Lengue matches, he is at the head of the

Edinburgh

Dundee U

East Fife

V S. MIRREN

Whittaker (Reading); King-QU, PARK ham (Luton), Oakes (Charlton); Leith Turner (Crystal Palace), Hay- ROSS COUNTY hurst (Reading), Fraser (Lu-Leith Amateurs Lon); Wilkinson (Charlton); Dalbeattle Spar Scott (Norwich), Pearce (Chart ABERDEEN ton), Henle (Bristol City). Field. PARTICK

Vale of Leaven Ing. (Reading).

ARBROATH Beith ALBION ROVERS v RANGERS GALSTON HIBERNIANS

19

3RD

DIVISION

E. STIRL'G

Forfar

COWDENB'TH

Burnt Island

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Raith Dockyard

V

Morton

V

Конун Dumbarton

Dockyard

+

o'Caba

*

V

Blairgowrie Kelth Clyde

Third Division list of goal-scorers, CHALLENGE CUP S. BERNARD'S Wick Academy

and it is significant that only a few weeks ago a First Division club in the north offered £5,000 for his transfor,

Poarce, in my opinion, is the best two-footed centre forward in the game to-day, and I believe that if he had been a member of a more fashionable club he would have been capped before this.

The most promising inside left I have seen for some time is Henle, of Bristol City. Soveral clubs have already made overtures for hla servicos, but I do not think Bristol will be persuaded to part with him until they have interest in the F.A. Cup..

Tos't

1st Round Draw in New Competition

v Dunfermline STENHOUSEMUIR v Th. Lanark

Kilmarnock

AYR

Airdrie Peterhead

V

Y HAMILTON FIRST DIVISION.

The draw for the first round Hirmingham (1) y (Southern Section) of the new challenge cup knockout compoti- CHELSEA (3) tion for Third Division clubs of DERBY (3) the English Football League, was LEEDS U. (1) made as follows:

: ፣

8

·

Fulham Rull City CONGRATULATED on the victory Bradford City

Wates gained over England, Tom Notte Forest the centre half, sald: Southampton Grifiths, "Thanks, but do you think I ought to Burnley have been in the team? Except for me they could have called the side South Wales."

Oldham

Notts County Millwall Swansea

24 6 9 10

MANCHESTER United met with Manchester U. 248 3 13

refusal from Aston Lincoln

Villa concerning Brown, their in- side forward. So have all other in- quirers.

TP Scotland are on the look-out for A left back they could do a lot worse than Jimmie Rae, the Plymouth Argyle and former Partick Thistle player.

Norwich Coventry Queen's Park Charlton Reading Exeter

PLYMOUTH Argyle could field Bristol Rovers

two complete teams-Married Luton... Single-with every player play- | Swindon ing in his correct position.

Aldershot

Crystal Palace THE flick of a luce in the eye at Lin- Northampton coln, so light that it was un-Brighton. noticed for days, led to jack Leslie, Clapton Orient the Plymouth Acreage Newport out of the team and wearing an eye- Watford shade fo, a month.

Platzer, the Vienna goalkeeper, punching away during an attack by the Arsenal vanners in the recent match at Highbury. (Planet Nows).

MIDDLESBRO' (4) THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).

Shefield U. (0) Newcastle U. (2) ALDERSHOT (2) v Newport (1)

Brighton (1)

NORWICH. (1) Huddersfield T. (1) | BRISTOL K. (1) v Coventry (0)

Cardiff (2)

B'NEM THI (0) LIVERPOOL (0) v Aston Villa (1) Newport County v. Swindon | MANCIPTER C. (2) v Arsenal (3) | CLAPTOŃ (0) Southend (0) Town.

PORTSMOUTH (−) v

CRYSTAL P. (1) *

Reading (1) Stoke C. (EXETER (-) Charlton ()

Norwich C. v. Gillingham,

Bristol Rovers v. Coventry C. WEDNESDAY (3) v Everton (1) Gillinghom (3)

Boscombe v. Bristol C.

Cardiff C. v. Aldershot.

Exeter C. v. Crystal Palace.

SUNDERLAND (0) ▼ Wolves (E TOTTENHAM (—) ▼ Leicester (-) WEST BROM. (1) v. Blackburn (3) SECOND DIVISION.

JULL City's Russell Winscoat has been a railway clerk, has run o boot and shoe business, a clothing and drapery business, and now he is n licensee.

24

32

26

34

39

44 42

$8

0 4

31.30

36

40

8 2

9

32 39

37 44 23 37 30.37

36 57

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).

W. D. L. W. D. L.

10 1 1 G 8 4 55 33

pootton 0 0 20.53 10,38 10 10 10 10 E

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24 12

24

24

8 8 8

24

10 3 11

24

8 6 10

7 3

24

9. 4 11

9 0

24

9 4 11

7 2

24 8 6 10 25 8 5.12 24 7 6 11

6 3

6 3

5

6

Б 2

0 5 18 5 4 4

22 36

Total

- Home Awny

P.

W. D. L.

Goals

F.

A. Pts.

24

10 4 6 23 12 7 4 22 13 4 5 22 14 2 0

9 2 10-1 1

1

3 & 3 61 31

3 8 4 43 25

9 01:

5 2

6

53 31

24 22

22 12 4 6 10 1 0

4 9 4 7

2.3 6 48 29

9 1 2

2 3 7

45 85

8 0 2

3 4

46 30

24 10 6 8

48 41

22

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22

8 7

4

*24 26

23 22

6 9

30

41

8 9

42 40

*28 28 22

7 6 10

'85 36

7 5 11

82 44

4 11 7

24 7 4 18

5 8

9

22 32 39

42

Southend Bournemouth

Torquay

Gillingham

Bristol City

22 22 22 22 22

6 6 10

4 3

2 6

24 16

* 18

7 4 11

85 48

8.2 12

26

6 4 12

3 2

33

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4 8 10

3

30

Cardiff

6 3 13

4.3

3

10

32 58

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).

Total

Home

Away

Goals

A. Pts.

68 21

4 3 4

65 26

4 2 *7:

61

46 31.

46 26

41

39

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Stockport

Burnsley Walsali

Doncaster Halifax

P. W. D. L.

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Tranmere

Barrow Hartlepools Accrington Wrexham

23

20 10 21 22

9 3 10

Southport

24 5 11 8

40 '60

Chester.

28

8 4 11

54

Gateshand

22

7 6 9

3

8.

40 47

Carlisle

7 6 10

1 0

82

40

Crewe Alexander 24

8 4 12

9

40

York City

7 6 11

30

36

Darlington

G 7 12

Now Brighton

6 6 11

47

Mansfield Rochdale Rotherham

24 4 9 11

7. 3 13

46

6 4 12

3 3

46

Motherwell Rangers CEED is a name to conjure with at

Hearts Hillsborough, and Wednesday are Aberdeen showing interest la another of that Kilmarnock name. They watched him play in Murton Colllery's Cup tie with St. Johnstono Scarborough.

Queen of South

Falkirk

v Watford (3) LUTON (3)

v Queen's l'. (1) NORTHPTN (1) v Torquay (5) ▾ Bristol C. (4) BWINDON (1) Albert Dawea (Northampton)

WHEN Sunderland-flrat applied for Ayr A THIRD DIVISION (NORTH). and Lako (Coventry) are niso

Brighton and Hove Albion

Yadmission to the Football League Coltle worth watching: Lake especially Charlton Athletic, Clapton Orient, BOLTON (~~) Manch'ter U. (—) ACCRINGTON (6) ▼ Rociidale (3) they were informed that they would Hamilton seems to bp ripe for representa- | Luton Town, Northampton Town, BRADFORD C. (1) v Bradford (0)| Crewe (2)

STOCKPORT (1) have to pay the expenses of opponents Clyde. tive football.

Queen's Park Rangers, Reading, BRENTFORD (~~) v Plymouth ( Darlington (1) V BARNSLEY (1) owing to the long journeys entailed. Queen's Park

Dundee Southend United, Torquay, and Burnley (4) WEST HAM (0) GATESHEAD (0) v Tranmere (2) GOOD ENOUGH FOR ANY SIDE.

Watford have drawn byes.

Halifax (-) v. CHESTERFLD (~~){UE brothers Warneford und Frank Hibernians Lincoln (2): '' Bury (1)

IT" N. BRIGHTON (2) ▼ Carlisle (2) Millwall

Cresswell (Everton and Chester St. Mirron Apart from his ability for work- The ties are to be played on or NOTTS C. (1)).

ROTHERHAM (1) v Barrow (0)

rospectively) were both English Partick ing a ball and making openings, before January 31 in mid-weak OLDHAM (1)

SOUTHPORT (6) v_Manafeld- (2) schoollog, Internationals, and so were Third Lanark Lake has a splendid goal-scoring unless otherwise agreed upon, PORT VALE (—) v. Blackpool (~~) | WALSALL (2), Y Doncaster (0)

the brothers · Thomas and Gilbert | Airdrie record for the past two years, The teams taking part must be at PRESTON N. 1. (4) v. Grimsby (2) Wrexham (8) Hartlops (3)··

Gliddon (West Bromwich Albion and Already, this season he has found full Longua strongth.

Chester ( YORK (3) Swingra (3)

Sunderland).

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V

FULHAM (0)

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SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

FIRST DIVISION.

Total

W. D. L.

Away

Home W. D. L. W. D. L. 28 22 8 & 11 12 11 2 1. 26 20 4 2 12 2 0 27 13 9 5 10 4 1 3 5 4 27 16 5 7 10 2 2

28 14 9 8 2. 4

Goals F.

8.2 2

31

A. Pts. 67.29 89

67 34

5

67 36

67 48

27.13 GÐ

8.

GG 08

28 13 6.10

10

59-53

27 15 1 11

54

62

28 11 9 8

7

04, 78

24 10.

8

7 49 37

26 10

10

1

40 54

7 8 11

44 63

26 10 2 14

27

6 2 9 8 16 62 27-08-15 6 2

40 8 531 10 3 1 10

49 02

40 48

09 19

27

0 B 184 4 0 2 47

73

20

7. 3 16

2 3 9

20

56 15

3

1.2 12

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