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THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1934.
CAN CHESTERFIELD BREAK STOCKPORT'S HOME RECORD?
BOLTON IN RACE FIGURES WHICH SPEAK
FOR POINTS
PRESTON'S DIFFICULT
TASK
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.
A DAY OF LEAGUE DECISIONS
Interest in the Home football league on Saturday will bo centred solely on the Second and Third (Northern) Divisions where promotion prospects are still thrillingly un- Arsenni
Huddersfield certain.
Tottenham The last match of the season finds Bolton, Preston, and Brent-Derby County ford, all with a hope of gaining First Division status.
An action picture of Bastin scoring Arsenal's Second goal against Wolverhampton Wanderore at
Highbury.
Gleanings From Football Fields,
CLUB RECORDS AND GREAT GOALS
BY "THE PILGRIM"
seventeen League games the
LUTON are looking for likely
In the Northern Section, Ches, progressed further in the cup. Leeds terfield have left things so long Derby County have improved a Wednesday that it is now even chances who- little. ther they will be returned to the | Division they left last season or
whether Barnsley will have honour.
The latter are ahead, on poluta, youngsiera in the Shirebrook League, and have two players from and if they win at New Brighton that border district où trial-Tomthey are sure to go up. If Ches- andlerfeld win at Stockport-who Mittag
forward) (centre
have an unbeaten record at home! Wilson (outside right).
this sens then they must res JOE Smith (now Reading's mana-oa Barnsley being beaten or held
ger) holds the individual Lea to a draw,"
Everything depends on gue scoring record in Stockport's history with 38 goals in 1927-28, Brighton and they too have a good He is pretty certain to lose it, seeing home record.
PURY this season have tried coposing centre forward has that Alfred Lythgoe had scored 34.
three outside rights, five in de rights, five centre forwards, five Inside lofts, and four outside its. They are nicknamed the Ahakera."
failed to scorn when Turner has been on duty at centre half for Charlton.
ford Induced Sunderland to
stay of
·IDACENT fine displays by Busby Wonrafde.
(Manchester City) strengthen the view held by many that at the inoment he is the best right half In the game.
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Portsmouth Wolvea Spurs who were promoted, have shown their worth in no Stoke City uncertain fashion by progressing! Everton to the top three and they have
Leicester not belled the promise they held Aston Villa Middlesbro out early in the season,
Birmingham
Stoke too have acquitted them- Chelsea selves admirably whilst Newcastle Liverpool have dropped from fourth to re- Newenstle
(Sheffield Utd, .. legation.
FIRST DIVISION.
Tolai
Home Away
Goals
P. W. D. L
W. D. L. W. D. L.
F.
A. Ple.
41 24 9 8 14
42
10 5 6
73
17
67
41
22 10
9 10
3 2
6 7 7
87
60
42
21 7 14
14
3 4
7
4 10
70
12 17 11 14
11 8.2
6 3 12
68 64
Sunderland
12 16 12 14
14 0 I
81 50
Bradford are but a point behind and would have a chance of Blackburn drawing level if their goal average was better.
142
18 7 17
16 5 0
74 81
Manchester
40
16 11 13
13 4 3
50 69.
4
West Brom
41
16 10 15
11 4 5
10
TG
42
41
16 8 17
12 5 3
14
72 03
40
41
16 8 17
9 4 7
10
60
65
40
41
15 12 14
11 5 6
7 9
51
G
12
41
14 12 15
13 4 4
8 11
74 82
40
41
15 10 16 11 6 5
5 11
GO 40
that
41
12 16 14
399
60
01
30
41
14 11 10 10 6 5
4 5 11
68 70
39
41
14 11 1G 10 5 G
6 10
76 73
30
11
15 7 19
12 3 5
34 16
04 79
41
12 12 17
7 6 6
4 5 12
63 63
41.
14 8 19
13 3 6
G6 GG
41
13 10 18
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5
76 86
42
10 14 18
G 11
14
68 77
41
12 7 22
11, G
5
17
58 99
Total
SECOND DIVISION.
P. W. D. L.
Home
Away
Goale
W. D. L. W. D. L.
F. A. Pts.
41 27
41
21
8 12
16 3 3 G9
142
2 12
G
102
57
59
7 6 7 77 68
41 · 22
6 13
15 3 3
7 3 10
70, 62
41 21
7 13
16 2 4
6 5 9
83 69
41 23
2 16 16 2 3
7 0 13
85
16
41
19 6 16 13 4 3
G2 13
71
06
41
10 11 14 13 3 6
3 8 0
76
69
43
18 7 16 13 4 3
3 13
57 16
AL
15 13 13
13
2 0 11
G8 G8
41
17 9 15
5 5 11
69
71.
41 16 10 16
10
59
41
15 12 14
5 11
01.03
41
17 G 18
69
72
41
10 8 18
54 54
13 12 16
11
52
67
41
15 7 19
4 16
47 65
41
13 3 19
13 72 71
41
12 11 18
14
52 00
11
0 16 17
16
49 59
Millwall
41
11 11 19
41
13 6 22
Lincoln
11
9.7 25
H
G 7
3.15 43 18 11 18
39 66
67 85 73 42
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THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).
Totni
P. W
D. L.
Home Away W. D. L. W. D. L.
A. Pts.
Norwich
41 25 10
C
10 3 1
8
17 4 0
16
1 2
Д Stockport are
Grimsby are the most improved Second Division team and bid fair to follow Tottenham to the high spots, but Manchester United have I have planked for Chester fallen again and are due for re-Grimsby
Lincoln have seldom Bolton feld but if one of the trick-legation. ALKIRK made one of their best Fles by transferring Hutche-
lest speculations that have turn-shown themselves a Second Divi- Preston ed up in the League this season. slon Club and their return to Brentford son to Chelsen. He cost them only
Northern Section play is long over- Bradford Brentford and Preston both have
Bradford City duc. WALTER Metcalfe, whom Brent- a £10 note. Profit £2,990.
deult tasks to perform, the for-
consistently West Inm FRED Swift, the Oldham goal-
keeper who succeeded Hacking, transfer on Thursday, never had BOB McAulay, the Chelsen defen. mer travelling to Bury and the capable cleven who are always to Fort Vnte ngod to be a Blackpool boatman. first team experience during his der, would not be upset if he latter to Preston,
On the other hand, Bolton, who be found near the top but they Plymouth Bearly two seasons en found himself in new quarters.
have a goal-average which places seem to lack that extra spart which Bury
the higher Oldham
Blackpool CRYSTAL Palace, at the end of BACKS who have scored goals in them in the second place in this would take them into
League games with kicks from division, go to Lincoln to meet the division.
New Brighton who had to seek Burnley arc own half last season, gave a free trans- their
Lowton weakest team in the Division and
Hull City with Darlington, who were in a London-born half-back (Wolves), Black (Leicester), Bar: one which lina not even the hope of re-election last year have advanced Southampton
Wilcockson. Hekas (Bradford City), and Chalkley avoiding relegation to inspire it.
Mansfield, Ro- Fulham The scales are thus weighted in, similar position. ERBY have discovered a brii-found his way to York City, where (West Ham).
Bolton's favour and they have a therham, and Rochdale were only Notts Forest
Swansen Haut understudy to Sammy he is playing a great game. Crooks în Bowden, the Newcastic'
ler (Queen's Park Rangers) First Division after only one sea- year.
Norwich, Reading, and Coventry youth. He in Sammy all over referees turned up for the IT is an odds-on chance that Good Koud chance of going back to the just out of the relegation zone last Netts County
Loughborough League match will be back in Lancashire next son's absence.
A comparison of this year's with occupy their old pinees as tenders, Manchester U at Whitwick (Leicestershire) be August.
In the Scottish First Division, | last year's League tables shows tween Holy Cross and Shepshed
Rangers and Motherwell are again the TT has just been revealed that the some drastic changes. Athletic. They towned for
Aston Villa who were second last the first and second clubs and reason why Newton Burgoland, hour,
Leicestershire club, did not ful-year have slipped more than half Queen b'South have justified thei SIX members of Portsmouth's one of their League fixtures, way but on the other hand they promotion by finishing third.
1929 was because all the players had time
Kone to a pantomime. THE first gate taken by Aston Villa amounted to a. d.
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again.
A club record was set up by Southport at Carlisle. They acored their fifteenth draw of the sennan one more than the pre- vious beat.
HYDES, the Leeds centre for- ward, scored four goals against Goole Town in a try-out to test his leg.
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BRISTOL City have earmarked £1,000 for transfer fees to be pont before June,
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the Notts Corin- BRIC Norris,
thians inside right has re- Colved a further invitation for a frial with Arsenal.
Prin atated that some referees
who have "taken" the Third Division (North) subsidiary Cup games have been surprised to get only half the fee which they are granted for League matches.
THERE was a chance of Totten-
ham Hotspur signing a new full-back before the closing date,!
The but nothing sensational.
Spurs have plenty of young lads coming along.
fer to
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TO BEAT THE BOOK
SID Giles, who, as
(By "Robin")
HOME:-
Manchester City Port Vale Barrow York City Luton Northampton
Q. P.R.
Everton
Leeds United
Hul City
Ha' ex Do...aster
AWAY:-
Reading Brentford Stoke
Birmingham Millwall Norwich
QUNDERLAND "fans" are won- dering if the Roker Park club can obtain admission to the Cen- DRAWS)-- Aral League now that Manchester
United drop Division.
Inte
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that Charlie RUMOUR SAYS
Jones (Arsenal) has alrently accepted, provisionally, the man akership of a London club, to afari next season.
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THE Barrow directors uppealed
for the use of private motor-4
to dave the expense of n railway journey to take the team at the Hartlepooln,
care
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OUR FORECAST
played many fine games in goal FOR SATURDAY'S
for Swindon last season, is now with Cricklade, a Swindon and Dis- trict junior side.
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CITOKE City will end this season in the happiest financial post- tion they have ever known. Al- ready the £8,000 bank overdraft at the start of the season its been wiped out,
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few days ago Mr. T. Mather, the Stoke seerefary-manager, was asked if his club would part with Matthews for £15,000 and his reply was "Not for any aum any club in the game might offer."
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DON'T be surprised if Aston Villa's prolonged search for a centre half ends by their landing Tabram (Port Vale).
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LEAGUE TIES
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(By "The Pilgrim")
ENGLISH LEAGUE.
FIRST DIVISION.
" Sheff U. (2) Huddroid (2)
V
ARSENAL (0) Birmglm (0) EVERTN (3)
Villa (3) LEEDS (2)
Chelsea (0) MANCHSTER C. (4) ▼ Wolves (1)
v Lele'ir (1) Middlesbr (1) WEDNSDY (−) ▼ · Stoke (-) WEST B. (4) V Portamith (2)
SECOND DIVISION. Blackp) (-) Bradfc C. (2) BÚRY (—) Fulliam (1)
V BRADFD (—)
Grimsby (2)
V
Y
14
V
Brestid (-)
Oldlim (0)
Burnley
BOLTŇ Mancher U. (0)
V West Ham (0)
Huddersfield story-Coleman HULL (Arsenal) will lead the Leeda- ĮLineln (—)
| MILLWLL (2)
Notts G. (2) recent PORT V. (6)
Swankea (0)
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).
OST BALL" ended
"LoS Basileplay 5thman
back in the 1929 Anal side, he Rhyi district. was playing with Usworth Col- llery (North Eastern Lengue.)
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PLYM'THI- (1)
น Charlto (-)
BRIGHTN (3)
Walfrd (0)
14
B'thend (1)
V
T A the end of ninety minutes the Alderal (-)
aim to get Swindon in the previously complained to
the re- BRIST C. (5) Second Division-and I be feree about the ball, which appear Clapta(2) love my ambition will be realiseded to have become deflated, but LUTON (1) in a season or two"-Ted Vizard, when their opponents scored during Newport (1) the Swindon manager,
extra time they were, to say the NOITHPN (2) east of It, indignant.
JIMMY Dimmock on his Arst ap
pearance for Ashford (Kent So was their secretary, who League) scored two "wonder" ran on the pitch, picked up the ball and made off, with the goals.
referee, players and spectators The match was In pursuit. EJEWITT, the Hartlepools contre
abandened. forward, has been offered a long torm contract with a Fronch club,
THE price asked by Bradford City definitely dashed Brent- WHO would be a refores? The ford's hopes of securing centre-half
report of a match official after Peachy. recent Tyneside minor · gamo states he was struck on the head MILSOME, who is to lend the Itest the international by a brisk after a playor had been attack in trdered off, and then some one trial, played as an amateur for thrown handful of mud in his Exeter City Reserves, but became a pro, for Bristol Rovers when ho was seventeen.
face.
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CHARLTON'S now stand was
opened on Good Friday morn- | RCHIE Howarth, Oldham's new amateur winger, can do the 'ing, "when Reading were tho
vialtors.
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Reading Coventry Queen's Park Bristol Rovs, Luton
ANOTHER CHANCE FOR Northampton
PETTIFER
TO MEET DOYLE
Southend
41 21 12
41 21 11 9 41 23 6 12 41 20 10 11 20 10 11 41
11 Bournemouth
A programme of contests for Cardiff the British heavyweight cham- pionship, now held by Len Harvey, is being arranged, and some interesting meetings are expected.
Barnsley
17 2 2 14 4 3
1 8 4
6 9 7
9 7 6
Goale F. 88 49 47 100 54
81 4 8 8
5 8 7
6 4 10
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).
06 57
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57 103
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Charlton
40.21 8 11 13
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Swindon
40 16 11 13 12
4 6 10
61
66
Exeter...
4116 1115_12
3 6 11
Clapton
41
18 9 16 14 3 3
2 G 13
Brighton
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41 41 16 9 16
14 13 14 11 7' 2
3 6 12
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11 6 4
53 12
7.1 67
41 13 12 10
9 65
4 6 11
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Watford
41
16 7 19
3 5 14
71. 61
Aldershot
41
12 12 17
G 20
49 69
41
12 10 19
4 14
60 69
Cillingham
41
11 11 19
3 14
76 91
Torquey
41 13 7 21 10 4
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3 3 15
53 91
Bristol City Newport
41
0 13 10
G 8 16
9 13
03 .84
11
7 17 17
2 8 1048
70
D 9 23
7 7 7
2 2 16
41 0 6 26
6 4:11
3-2 15
Total
Iloma Away
Goals:
Chesterfeld
P. W D. L W. D. L. W. D. L. 41.20 9 7 18 3 0 8 6 7 117 41 27 6 8 18 1 2 15 8
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5 8 8
80
07
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98 71
4
63
0 4
6 4 10
104 93
41
19 4 18
14 2 4
41
16 7 18
14 3 4
80
88
16 0 19
11 6 3
0 16. 88.86
15 8 18
3 14
69
41
14 8 10
2 15
04
41
14 B 10
13
15
62 86
41 13
9 10
11
A 13
68 08
41
14
6 21
11
78. 96
Gateshead
41
12 9 20
10
6 12
75 98
Southport
41
R 17 IG
G 11
0 12
65 89
Accrington
41 13 7 21
10 6
110
65
98
41 10 12 19
9 7
79 87
41
10 8 23 419
57 8
1 15
62 89 28
6 26 7 G
1 7
51 99 24
FIRST DIVISION,
(FINAL TABLE.)
Total
Home
Away
The British Boxing Board of Stockport Control have decided that George Walenii- Cook, the veteran Australian, and Doncaster Don McCorkindale, of South Wrexham Africa, are eligible to fight for the Tranmere British title and should meet as Barrow Boon as arrangements can be made. Halifax
winner should Hartlepools Subsequently, the fight Jack Petersen, the ex-cham- Chester pion, for the right to challenge York City
Carlisle... Len Harvey for. the title.
At the other end of the eight New Brighton boxing weights, the Board of Con- Darlington trol have sauctioned a match be. Crewe ..... tween Jackie Brown, the holder, and T. Pardoe, the former amateur.
Jnck Doyle, the Irish heavy- Manafleid weight boxer, has been matched Rotherham
COVENTRY (1)with Jack Pettifer for a return Rochdale
fight at the Albert Hall, London,
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41 21 9 11 16 1 3 41. 22 5.14 14 116
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6.5 11 92 CO
52 14
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76 89
SCOTTISH LEAGUE,
Goals
A. Pts.
'P. W. D. L. W. D. L. W. D. L
38 30 0.2 163 0 14 3 2. 118 42
38 21 3 14 11 2 0 10 1 8
18 8 12 12
NORWICH (3) Q.P.R. (1) | SWINDON (0)
¥ Exeter (3) MARSHALL, now with Kidder-TORQUY (1)
minster Harriers in the Bir-
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH). mingham League, has been given
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38-29 4 5 14 2 1
3
Celtic
38 18 119 12 5 2
126
97 15 2 2 0 7
45 78 63
Gateshd (2)
Queen o'South
76 78 45
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Accrgin (3)
Aberdeen
38
▼
B'thprt (1)
V
Tranmer (0)
Y Darlgin (1)
K.C.C. FENNES
Hearts
17 10 11 11
90 57 85
Kilmarnock
38 17 @ 12
59 73 05
V
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14:10 12
87 93
Harnisy (6)
St. Johnstone
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17 6 15
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MATCHES
PLOYED
Falkirk
18
6 16
12
72 66
Hamilton
38 16 8.16
10
64 79
▼ Hartleple (1)
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38
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5:19
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73 78
10 11 17
G 11 50
70
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13 6 20
2:12
38 12 8 28
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88 99.20
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88 10 0 22
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69 104
38
8 9 21
0 7
2 0 14
62 103
88
6 28
4 8 12
1 2 16
GB 118
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¥ a free transfer by the 'Spura, BARBW (1) which may mean his return to CARLISI, (2) CHESTR (1) Lengue football,
Crewe (2) DONCATR (1) hundred
HALIFX (2) players have been given a N. Brightn (3) * trial by Derby this season, but ROTARHM (3) even diamonds in the rough have Stockprt (-)
| WALBALL (4) been kenree.
| York C. (2) TOW stars in the making are
missed. A Stockport scout; noticed a centre-half at Oswestry.
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