THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL
.1934.
CUP FINAL REHEARSAL BEING STAGED THIS WEEK
FOOTBALL
CHATTER BY
"PILGRIM".
“PRICES offered on the English
"PRIC
Cup before racing began at Cheltenham on March 8 were:
6-2.
· 3-1.
.Aston Villa
Manchester City
Portsmouth
.Leicester City
A bet of £200 to £60 was laid) against Portsmouth and then 3-1 against was offered,
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WHAT price to-day I wonder?
CHELSEA, now lying third from
the bottom have done a good week-end's work. They are a point ahead of Sheffield United and have a better goal average than Birimingham.
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THE worst is over but they will
have to fight hard to maintain' the advantage.
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"HESTERFIELD, with 26 wins
to their credit showed they! had reserves of strength which' Stockport could not produce.
THE Stockport challenge has now been replaced by Barnsley. NEWPORT and Southport hold this season's record of draws, so far, totaling 17 each.
UEEN o'South and Bradford
Qave only drawn two fond
Blackburn, Reading, Barnsley. Stockport, and Rangers still have unbeaten home records,
SOUTHAMPTON and Swansea,
are the bely clubs which have! yet to win away from home.
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MANCHESTER United, who are
to
making a
brave effort aver disaster, havo tried McMillan, at right-half.
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CB. Fry, the old England football and cricket inter- national at 62 years of age watch od his first football match for many seasons at Highbury last month.
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HIS comments, on the same were
remarkably entertaining, espe-| cially his comparisons of the old' and present generations.
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SFry lo a definite luk between
the past and present, he cani justly claim authoritative views.
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FIRST and foremost, the pace of the game impressed him tre- mendously. He said that play had speeded up at least 20 per cent, an estimation that is not at ni exaggerated. ANOTHER point which struck him forcibly was the direct- ness of the methods. There were few of those aimless dribbles or short, needless passes os beloved by the professors and amateurs of old.
IN Fry's own words the payers
i
were always on the move to!
PORTSMOUTH TO VISIT
MANCHESTER CITY
HUDDERSFIELD FACED WITH A VITAL PROPOSITION
ARSENAL'S OPPORTUNITY TO LEAP AHEAD OF COMPETITORS
(By "The Pligrim"}
A rehearsal of the FA Cup final will be seen at the Maine Road ground on Saturday! when Portsmouth and Manchester City come into conflict.
I do not suppose for one moment that it will will be a full dress rehearsal however, though there is a rule against a side deliberately playing its weakest team !-
It will be an opportunity for some of the players to try themselves out. but the big guns will be fairly will aubdued. Portsmouth's
week-end probably be continued.
fruitless
Another match of even more interest is that at the Highbury ground where Arsenal meet their closest rivals for the League championship.
It could almost be said that this is Huddersfield's last hope to make a fight for the coveted honour as, if they lose, they will be four points behind with no games in hand.
Spurs received a setback at the hands of Stoke who seem to have filled the role of giant-killera this season, and the White Hart Lane club would appear to be due for another defeat at the Baseball ground. The Rams are an exasperating club to support but they seem to be the bogey team of the Londoners.
THE "BOOBY" TEAM
Lincoln are fairly sure of being the booby team of the Second Division but it is only their sheer inability to collect points either at home or away that has saved Manchester United from being bottom. The United have given a scarcely better exhibition and though Millwall have only an equal number of points, they have at least had their moments of good form.
As I anticipated a week ago, Chesterfield showed better stay- ing power than their rivals from Stockport and they have again placed a fair margin of safety behind them.
Barnsley are making a late spurt which has brought them
to second place and they have a sporting chance of going higher
if they can stand the cracking pace set by the Salter Lane eleven..
Chesterfield were relegated at the end of last season but they are going all out to regain their lost status.
Rochdale are in a position similar to Lincoln but it is a tussle between Rotherham and and Mansfield as to who will ac- company them on the relegation route, Crewe and Chester are
THE FLYING HUNT:-Graphic picture taken during the football match between Tottenham and Portsmouth at White Hart Lane, showing Hunt, the Spurs centre-forward leaping for the ball,
TO BEAT THE BOOK
HOME-
DRAWI
(By "Robin")
Blackburn Middlesbrough
West Brom, A.
Doncaster
Halifax
Stockport
Clapton Orient Norwich
Swindon
Torquay Luton Wednesday
Grimsby Coventry Preston
AWAY:-
Everton Newcastle Port Vale
OUR FORECAST
The F.A. Cup Finances
WHERE THE MONEY
GOES
FIGURES WHICH SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES
A USEFUL LEAGUE TABLE RECORDS GUIDE
The following tabulated league tablá records of all the clubs in the English League and the first division of the Scottish League show thoir horge and away performances up to and including yesterday's matches.
Arsenal Huddersfield
Tottenham
Derby County Sunderland
Blackburn
Wednesday
ENGLISH LEAGUE,
Home Away
P. W. D. L W. D. L. W. D. L.
36 19 10 7 18 3.2
4
3R 19 7 12 12 2 3
36 10 11 10 7 2
37 16
37
14 11 12 1261 18 16 7 15 14
Manchester City 36 Everton
Stoke
West Brom Leeds
Portsmouth Leicester Wolves
| Middlesbro
Aston Villa Newcastle Liverpool Chelsen Birmingham Sheffield U.
Grimsby Preston Bolton Brentford Bradford Bradford City
West Ham
Port Vale
36
37 15 B 14 B 14 10 12 11 12 13 11 9 37 14 9 14 10 87 14 R 15 36 14 7 15
FIRST DIVISION.
Total
Goals
A. Pts.
36 21 8 7 13 4 2
8 4.5
G3 20
0:7
50
7 4 8 67
69.48
34 72
62 01
65 62
10
60 00
10
10
67 63
11 4 3
3 3 12
'61 58
36
12 11 13 36 12 11 12
8 5
G. 8
42 49 35
8 6
5 8
61 51
37 12.11 14 11 4
7 10
67 76
37
14 G 17
11 2
4.12
GO 7!
36 19 7 16
9 3
4
4 10
60 60
33
38
G 10 4
4.3 12
GO GO
3 3 13
40 72
1512
4 5 11
43 46
4
1 1 10
4 94
9 6 4
10 2 6
9 13 16 38 12 9 17 30 11 7 18 37 10 11 16 37 11 6 20 10
G .0 ↓
SECOND DIVISION,
Totni
P. W. D. L 37 24 5 8
37 18 4 16
37 16 10 12
Soccer football is a game that essentially belongs to the people, Oldham
Bury and the fact that in the third
Fullam and fourth rounds of the Foot- Southampton ball Association Cup the gate Notts County money was £47.227 up on last Notts Forest
Swanson year is taken as a sure indica- Millwall tion that better times are return-Manchester Utd. 37
Lincoln
37 ing. These are the figures:
Home Away
W. D. L. W. D. L. 13 3 3 11 2 6 14 8 2 6 8 10
13 2
-AGDHODN 25 A 19 20 19 AS ET Coganoff,
65 60
Goals:
F.
A. Pts.
89 62
37. 19 6 12
60 49
37 19 6 12 12 2 6. 74 7 37 18 7 12
71 53
4 6 5
B
74 56
36 20 2 14 14
G
0 11
76 61
12
66 69
70 02
37
176 14.
53
Blackpool
37
14 11 12
56 61
Plymouth
37
13.12 12
63
Burnley Hull City
37 10 6 15
50
37
13 12 12
61 65
37 14
4 14
10
69 67
37 14
8:15-
11
5 11
61 68
37
14
7 16
12
13
43 67
36
13
8.15
13 2
€ 12
45 46
36 11 10 15 8
4 12
-50 56
37
11.9 17
10
4 5
5 12
03 63
37
8 13 16. 8 B 2
5 14
.45 56
31
9 11 37
5 8 4
3 13
34 69
12 3 22
8 2 9
1 13
53 83
8 7 22 T € G
1
1 16
38 64
RECEIPTS,
Third round ... Fourth round..
1938 £30,340 £31,115
1934 £73,961) £54,918 Norwich
Queen's Park Coventry 785.711 Luton
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).
Total P. W. D. L..
Pta.
9 6 4
82 46
36 21 6 9 16 2 1
6.4 2
60 42.
48
37
18 11 8 14 3
4
8 6
84 49
47
30
17 11 8 15 3 0
71 44
37
17 9 11
11 3 4
6 0 7
71 67
Bristol R.
36
16 10 10
11 4 3
5 6 7
67. 43
42
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17 7 11 11 4 2
G 9, 0
19 47
37
15 10 12 12 1
43 GO
40
36-1510 11
01
37
15 8 14 13 3
2 6.12
KER
36
14 9 13
9 6 3
36
11 12 13
9 7 2
37
12. 0 16 0 55
60 01
Watford Northampton Aldershot
37
13. € 18
11 3
62 55
36
10 12 14
8
6 10 62 70
36
10 11 15
10
44 62
proud Newport
Bristol City
36
9 11 15
3 11
49 G8
37
G 17 14
3
42 61
46 11 6 10
13
43 81
36
9 9 18
7
3 13
G4 85
36
9 7 20
7
14
56 Rt
36
8 G 22
2 14
49 86
ATTENDANCES.
Third round .... 703.317 1,066,341 Reading
451,367
Fourth round
The totals given include matches Charlton replayed in mald-week as well as the Exeter Saturday afternoon fixtures. There Swindon”
this Clapton 0. have been four more replays ia 1033. Nearly
Crystal Pal.
year than
hovering on the outskirts too, but I think they will avoid the OF LEADING HOMESIDE million people watched the matchen Brighton
danger.
A batch of home wins is indicated at Scotland where the strength of the First Division are playing at
home.
St. Mirren with Cup Final fears to harass them, will probably drop Cowdenbeath a couple of points but the latter with only 13 to their credit will not benefit materially.
wards the opponents' goal. They FIVE MINUTES FOOTBALL.
did not make three or four passes ·
when one was sufficient.
fact, Fry. so admired the present team-work and tactics that he expressed the opinion that only one of the old-time teams held a chance of beating elther Arsenal of the Villa,
WITH their all-attacking alle.
short ground passes which mails rapid progress, the Corinth- lans, according to Fry, would hhe highly tested either team.
Why Inside Forward Play
Is Poor.
(By "Saraben")
PROGRAMMES
(By "The Pligrim") ENGLISH LEAGUE
FIRST DIVISION.
Huddrad (2) Chelsea (0) Shen U. (2)
ARSENAL (2) Birmghm (0)
BLACKBN (1)
DERBY (-)
Everin (-)
Leeds (1)
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Spurs (-)
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Stoke (→)
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Leicstr (1)
MANCHIR C. (3) v Portsmih (1)
MIDDLSB (2)
y Wolves (1)
NEWCASTL (3) ▼ Villa (1)
Wednary (3)
Sundrld (1) - WEST B. (2) v Liverpl (1)
SECOND DIVISION.
BLACKPL (~~)
BRADFD C. (1) v
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Bury (0)
Fullm (0)
Plymth (-)
Manchir U. (2)
BRADED (0) Notts F. ( Grimsby (-)
W
PRESTN (1)
OLDHAM (1) BRENTFE (-)
Hull (~~~) Lincin (2) Originality and the surprise which follows it is the salt of Millwall (6)
Notts C.) football. Unfortunately all the team talks and preparations for a
West Ham (3) [SOUTHMPN (4) ▼ match which now generally take place tend to depreciate its valuePORT V. (-) Bultan (-) Burnley (0) inasmuch as clubs to-day set their highest store on combined VARSEA (2)
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH), ALDRSHT (3) Gillghm (0)
effort.
England XI's definitely allotted to Continental Tour In May
it
SW
v Exetr (1)
Charlin (~~) Ramth (1)
v Talace (1)
Hrist, R. (1)
V READG (3)
* Walfrd (3)
Carentry (3) Cardi (2)
in the two rounils, or over 700,000| Southend
more than twelve months ago.
NO DIRECTORS' FEES.. Where does all this money go to? Br
It is one of Soccer football's
boasts that when players and officisin
have been paid there is practically Torquay
no proft to the Individual. Share. Gillingham holders in football clubs are allowed Bournemouth
maximum dividend of 7 per cent.. Cardiff
Enter- and directors receive to fees.
20 per tainment tax accounts for cent of the gross receipts. Thus, in the two rounds played In January, the game contributed £25,776 to the Exchequer.
Chesterfield
Some cluba make big profits. One Burnsley
Stockport Arsenal F. C. banned-shret of re-
bulance of Walsall cent years revealed a
7,000. But the money is put back Doneaster into the game in the form of trans. Wrexham for fous When, for example, Bolton Tranmere Wanderers transferred David Jack to Barrow the Arsenal for £10,340 they hudly Halifax needed the money to carry on. Trade depression in Lancashire had affected Harticponly
Carlisle their "gates" alarmingly.
York City side of Cup-ties are known by only! amall percentage of those
who
New Brighton make up the huge crowds. Lainment tax having been deducted Southport
Accrington from the gross gate, other churgen! are printing, advertising, employ- Cliester ment of gatemen and police, reforce Crewe and linesmen's fees, and travelling Mansfield expenses of the visiting team.
The rules governing the financial Gington
Enter-
CATE RECEIPTS DIVIDED,
Rotherham
+ Rochriste
The balance is divided equally be tween the two teams in all rounds. up to the semi-Anals and final Lie. The recolpts from the two Femi- finals aro pooled; the Football AB- (1)ociation claims one-third of the Runkers CHTRFLD (total and the four clubs concerned Motherwell
v Southnd (1) THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).
Carilal (0)
BARROW (2) Chatr (
V Tronmr (0) BARNSEY
I do not suggest that there is not wards of the necessary class are BRIGHTN (2) longer. room for individual effort, not available. But when clubs Bristl C. () but members of a side have a part obtain players who might be suc- CLAPTN (1)
them and cessful they do not allow them to Luton (1) above everything else thor must develop in the old way. As I have NORTHMPN (1)
said they have to spend half their Newprt (3) carry it out.
This is specially notable in the time working In defence instead NORWICH (1)
((2. Park (3) of scheming to score goals and case of Inside forwards. It la true'
SWINDN (6) that for as long as I can remember is not surprising that they fall to TORQUAY (8)
the constructive arts they have had to work in defence. acquire But they have now to do very which used to give football much more to assist the wing special spectacular charm. halves behind them owing to the The modern inside forward does At a meeting of the International changes which have come about not wish to play in this style. Selection Committee in London yester-since he nitoration of the off-side have heard players plead for a DONCSTR (1) day it was decided to play a match law and to a large extent they are greater license to exercise their Hellfx (4)
N. BRIGHN (2) initiative. They want to go, against 11angary at Budapest and ngainst Czecho-Slovakia.at Prague in somi-halfbacks.
nud keep in touch with the ball three (3)
· STCKPT (2) In those circumstances their May, upon dries to ho agreed.
They are, however, the victims of WALSLL (2)
Gateshd (0) The Committee considered corre opportunities to win personal fame system and they are sacrificed to YORK (0)
T Acergin (0). spondence which had passed with the have been greatly reduced and the storn needs of their side.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE italinn F.A. and the secretary was in think this is the explanation of the In the circumstances it is scarce- atructed to write to the Italian Asso marked dearth of what according ty surprising that they know little ADRIE (0)
FIRST DIVISION. ciation that there had evidently heen to the old standard are regarded of the arts of Anesse and deception AYR a misunderstanding that the proposed: return match should be played in 48 first class Inside forwards.
and that they proceed on the CLYDE (3)
London, Mar. 10.
up
I CREWE (2)
England in 1934. No member of the It is players in these positions stereotyped lines as laid down by COWDNTH (1) committee at Nome had authority to that, the clubs are diligently modern conditions. But how mis-HEARTS (1). commit, the F.A. to the playing of a searching for to-day. The Inter taken this is one realises from the MOLL (0) match. As to the proposed match in national solectors declare that fact that if another. Alex James...
Parick (4) England next December, the matter they cannot make the England were to appear ho would be hafled RANGRS (3) will be considered by the Committee team tip top because Inside for a genius and a hero. Inter in tho year.
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Hib'nna (~~) Falkirk (1)
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S. Mirrn (2)
Kilmack (0)
v. Lanark (3)
Dundea (0)
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▼ Abria (1)
B. J'STNE (6)
* Queen's (2)
to
divide two-thirds. In the final, nt Wembley, the division is on the same Aberdeen... basis-one-third
the Football Queen o'South.. Association and the remainder to the Ilcarts... clubs. The Football Association's Kilmarnock share of the Wombley gate last year Ayr.... was £5,177.
St. Johnstone Falkirk Until Celtic
The players beneft little.
the semi-foals are renched, they are Certi ontitled only to the same bonus an Hamilton In ordinary League matches for Dundee a win, £1 for a draw. In the semi. Partick finals the bonus is increased to 24 Hibernluns and in the final to £8. A professional Queen's Park footballer, by the way, may not carn Clyde more than £286 per annum (exclud: St. Mirren Ing bonuses). The maximum_wage
is £8 per week during the playing Third Lanark. avakon and £6 por week in the sum- Airdrie
mer.
Cowdenbeath
Home Away
Goals A. W. D. L. W. D. L. F. 37 23 9514 3 1
10 GO
6 1 GO 63
113
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).
Home Away
Total P.. W. D. L W. D. L. W. D. L 47 20. 6 G 17 0 2 9 5 4
Goals
F.
A. Pts.
70 37
27
16
23 7 7 8 G
IG B 0
7 4 7
100 57
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3 5 9
71 48
4 10
95 80
37 18 8 11 36 18 6 13
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GO 77
4 12
80 77
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2 13
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12.9.15
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7 17 14 12-7 18 36 12 6 18
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71. 80
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6 11
0 6
3. 1 14
96 4
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58 85 73 79
12 6 19
9 3
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72 88
8 12 17
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10 7 20
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51 78
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SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
FIRST DIVISION.
Total.
P. W. D. İher
34 27 $ 2
34 20
38 18 6 9
34 19 2 13
Home Away
W. D. L. W. D. L
15 3 0 1222
181 8 13 2 2
Goals E. 108 37
80 12 2 2 0 4 7
0 10 10 1
33 15 9 9 10 4 2 6
16 36 16 7 12-10-15 沁 16 9 11
39
A. Pts,
BA 30
47 42
77
68 72
78 61
07 GO
80 88
34 16 G 12 10
07 45
33 16 12 12
Q
68
31 19 0 Y
7
50
33 14 7 12
B
55 65
36 14 16
10 64
34 13 4 178
10
71
04 11 3 20
88 11 3 19
· 10 69. 70 6.11
84
710 17
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