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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1931.

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE BEST MEANS OF SELECTING FOOTBALL WINNERS.

First Division, HOME.

AWAY.

Goals

Goals Total

W. D. SEL

A. Pts.

P. W. L. D.

F.

A. Pin. Pls.

25

10 10

8 5 2 1

19

12 11 21

10

3 1 13

9

9 10

4 0 4

3 0

10 6

1 16 24

G

Everton

West Bromwich Huddersfield T

RY

Middlesborough Sheffield U. Liverpool Aston Villa Leicester City Bolton W. Birmingham Newcastle U. Sunderland

3 3 2 14

2 3 2 11 11.

4 0 10

G1019

3 1

TWO BIG LONDON AND

BIRMINGHAM GAMES

WILL SOUTHEND UNITED WIN

AGAINST

WATFORD?

TO-MORROW'S LEAGUE MATCHES.

Third Division (North).

HOME.

Goals F. "A.PL.

AWAY.

W. L. D.

Lincoln City Southport Gateshead

8 7 1 0 23

700

4.14

Goals Total P. W. L.-D. F. A. Pts. Pts.

6 4 t1 10 6 9 23

15

,ប

14

2 3 3 7 10 7 21

8 0 2 1 17

12 11

Wrexham

10

10

8 3 2 3 15 13

9

York City Chester

Darlington Accrington

Hartlepools Crew Crewe A. Tranmere R.

Motherwell Rangera

Celtic

Aberdeen

St. Mirren

SCOTTISH LEAGUE,

First Division. HOME.

Goals

P. W. L. D. F. A.PIR. B 7 0 1 33 G 15 6 15

9 7 1 I 29

60 2

AWAY.

Goals

Total

W. L. D. F. A. Pt. Pio.

3 23 12 13.

28

1 12 8

9

1 5 15 13 9

51 11 20

5

3.4 11

17

14

Our Sports Diary.

LOCAL

HOCKEY-To-day- Radio' Sports Club Y. H.K.S.R.A,

To-morrow - Polico V Radio Sports Club.

CRICKET-To-morrow Bong Kong v. Shanghal; Second Divi- sion Recreio University; Indian R.C. V.. R.A.S.C.

(LA); Kowloon C.C. II. v. S.W.B. (L.).

..

FOOTBALL-To-morrow-Firat Division-Borderers y. Argylla: Navy v Club; Recrefov. Police; Kowloon v. St. Joseph's; Second Division University v. Kowloon; Argylls v. Borderers; Navy v Club; R.A.0.C. v. 12th Battery; Third Division-R.A.F. v. Radio: Recreio v. R.E.; St. Joseph's v. Borderers..

RUGBY FOOTBALL-To-mor- row--Club. v. Army; Kowloon R.C. v. H.M.S. Hermes.

GOLF-To-morrow and Sunday -Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Bogey Fool.

Sunday Entries for Colony's Open Championship close.

LAWN BOWLS-To-morrow Kowloon Bowling Green Club v. Yorkshire Society at 3 p.m.

LAWN TENNIS-To-morrow--- Ladies' Championship Semi-Finals on the U.S.R.C. Courts.

YACHTIN G-To-morrow- Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club Regatta.

STEEPLECHASING-Sunday -Fanling Hunt and Race Meeting ut Kwanti.

8 0 4 4

Stockport

Manchester C West Ham U. Blackburn R.

81 3 4

1

8 21

16

Rull

City

First Division.

Third Division (North),

Rochdale

2 16

19

Derby C.

H

11

800

Grimsby T. Chelsen Blackpool Portsmouth

6 2 4 0 10 13

4 3 0 13

8 8

7 0 4 1

A

9

Blackburn,

8 2 5 1

14

Blackpool

33 2 13 15

B

24 0

8

Derby C.

2 4. 1

3. 10

5

7 1 5

9 1

17

3

8

Everton

Arkenal

(1) v. Wont Han

Birmingham (2) v. Leicester C.

(4) v. Middlesbro'

(1). Newcastle

(1) Barrow

(0) v. Rochdale

(0)

Carlisle

(1) Chester

(-) v. York C

(-)

Doncaster R.

(6) Darlington

(1) v. Stockport

Notherliam

(0) v. Wednesday

(4) Gateshead

(5) Halifax T

(-) v. Chelsea

Hartlanno's

Second Division.

HOME.

Gonlk

.

| Manchester C. (1) v.

Portsmouth

1) v. Grimsby

(0)

Hull City

(1) V.

-Carlisle U. (1) v. Accrington (1) v. Tranmere (8): Doncaster

(0)

New Brighton

(2)

(2)

(2) v. Huddersfield

(2)

Lincoln C.

(3) v. Southport

AWAY.

Sheffield U,

(2) v. Bolton W.

(0)

N. Brighton

(3) v. Crowe A.

(0)

Gonis Total

Sunderland West Brom.

(6) v. Liverpool

(5)

Walsall

(-) v. Wrexham

(), Aston Villo

P. W. L. D.

F. A.Pts.

P. W. L. D.

F.

A. Pin. Pts.

Second Division.

Leeds U. Plymouth · A.

Bradford Stake City

Bury

Wolverhampton Notts Forest

Millwall. Oldham A. Southampton

Burnley Notts County Port Vale Swanica T. Tottenham H.

Barnsley

Manchester U

Chesterfield Bradford C.

Preston N.E.

7 4 2 1

21 15

9 # 1 0 18

7 7 0 0 23

20

0 23

8 3 2 3

G3 3 0 12 14

6 3 2 1

9 3 7

H 701

20 7 15 22

4 0 3

9

3 11

20

Barnsley

(4) v. Stoke C.

(2)

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

6 16

10 4

20

Bradford C.

(2) v. Burnley

(3)

Bristol C.

5 14

30

5

19

(2) v. Bradford

(0)

18

9 10

Port Vale

Bury Leeds U. (Millwall iNour City.

Oldham A. Plymouth

Swansea

Brentford

(2)

V.

Tottenham

(0)

() V

(v. Preston N.E.

First Division.

(-)

(-)

Chesterfield

}- *. Charlton A

(Aberdeen

(2) v. Kilmarnock

Kilmarnock

(v. Manchester

(-)

(-) Ayr Un.

Airdrieonians

(2) v. Cowdenbeath (

(0)

Third Lanark

(1) v. Hearts

(1)

(3) v. Wolves

(2)

Celtic

(3) y. Nolts Forest

Bv. Partick T

(1)

Clyde...

(2)

(0) v. Southampton

Dundee

(2) v. Motherwell

(1)

Cowdenbeath

(1)

Third Division (South).

Hamilton

(-) v. Dundee Un.

Hearts

Leith Ath

(2) v. Falkirk

(2)

Dundee

(3) v. Norwich C.

(1)

Queen's P.R. (5) v. Morton

(2)

Partick T

Cardiff C.

(-) v. Queen's Park (-)

Rangers

(5) v. Clydo

(1)

Hamilton A.

Coventry C.

(4) v. Clapton O.

(0)

St. Mirren

(-) v. Third Lanark (-)

Queen's P.It.

Exeter C.

(3) v. Swindon T.

(1)

Dundee

U.

Fulham

(-). Mansfeld .

2

Falkirk

2 8

Bristol. C.

2 1 2 12

B

3 1 2

9 9

22 11

15

12

(2)

v. Torquay

(3)

Luton T.

(4) v.

v. Bristol R.

4 3 2 26 13

Rending

(-) y. Crystal Pal

9-3

4 4 0

15 19

7

9

12 16

8

9

(1) v. Watford

(0)

(0) v. Brighton

(0)

Charlton A.

2.4 1 10

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The figures in bracketa indicate the result of the corresponding match last season; the dashes in- dicate that, owing to promotion and relegation, the teams in question did not meet last season..

Third Division (South).

HOME

AWAY.

Goals

Goals Total

P. W. L. D.

F. A.Pis.

P. W. L. D.

F. A. Pla. Pts.

6 3 0 3 10

9

8 G 03 20

11

13 22

7 7 0 0 18 4 14

5 1 1 29 12 11

7 0 0 23 8 14

4 0 3 19 5 11

† 1 23

4 2 1 13

5 1 1 18

84 1 3.18

7 5 2 0 13

41 1 15

4 2 1 13

1 2

1 3

7 3 2 2 12 11 5

4 2 1 17 12

41 16 17

2 2 12 13

19

5 14

1 11 26

Airdrieonians Morton

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"DIXIE" DEAN PIERCES THE WEDNESDAY DEFENCE.

(Continued from Page 4.)

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them. Blackburn threw away number of good scoring chances.

Real Surprise. Liverpool's victory at West Brom- wich was a real surprise. It was the triumph of a more workmanlike side over a team from whose mem- bers perhaps too much is expected week in and week out.

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the ball-the Arsenal were always trying to rush the goal instead of shooting-but, for the most part, the crowd had little to entertain them. Cook, the Bolton Inside-left, outshone James as a ball manipula-

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Huddersfield Town, with two re- home deferit. Hodgson, the tall serves in the defence lines, beat South African, who used to score. Sheffield United at Sheffield without ao freely for Liverpool, and at one Goodall and Campbell, who wore on time was the first choice at inside duty for England at Belfast, and right for England, hended a goal Turnor, their goalkeeper, played a in the second minute at the Haw-prominent part in their victory. thorns. That was about all Liver- Manchester City, it seems, give pool did in the first half, and their best diaplays away from home their goal had some astonishing-although they have not lost an escapes. The Albion hit the cross-away game since September, they bar three times.

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