FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1932.
44
THE CHINA MAIL.
SPORT PAGE EMA
BRENTFORD SHOULD RETAIN UNBEATEN
VITAL TO VILLA.
Early Scores Lay Foundation Or Victory.
CHELSEA FALL.
By Neptune,
Aston Villa 3, Chelsea 1.
The game at Villa Park WILS rather remarkable for the fact that both Aston Villa and Chelsea had two goals, disallowed.
Play was definitely divided, from the point of view of each side's su
Villa premacy, by the interval.. were brilliant
spasms during the first half,
They obtained-two-goals within six minutes of the kick-off. Bishop A presenteil the ball to Gillson, who juggled with it in such a way that he appeared to have mesmerised the Chelsen defence, and with a left- foot shot the Scottish international sent the all into the net.
Wand-)
ley was deceived four minutes later. Cidoll deflecting an innocnons-look-!· ing shot by Astley.
BRALNY BISHOP.
Bishop was the brains behind all these movements, and Chelsea con- goal tinually reached the Villa's
The home defence was gen- area, erally ruuming the wrong way.
Mills, deputising for Gallacher!
at centre forward, was persistent! In these raids and had. he re ceived better support from" his inside men. Rankin and Miller, Chelsea might have equalised. Miller, however, reduced the de-i ficft early in the second half. Astley, who obtained Villa's third goki, was a good deputy for Brown.
FIGHT MADE TO
TO THE END.
By Old Sport.
Blackpool 1, Arsenal 2.
own
I Phil Watson, Blackpool's cen- tre half, deputising for Longden, injured, and captain for the day, bad not kicked, through his goal in the match with the Arsen- al, at Bloomfield-road, 20,000 people, including 1,000 from London, would have seen the Seasiders take their point in the First Division out of the Highbury side. The "Gunners" only won by the odd goal of three, and had to fight all the way to doj - it.
four
thirteen!
with their Blackpool changes, were a surprisingly adap- table and forceful eleven, but their finishing fell just short of that re- quired for success. Jack engineered the opening goal after minutes, but Colemun scored it. The inside right pushed the ball through to the centre, who was waiting for the sort of pass he en- joys. McDonough had no chance.
The Arsenal had a gift goal five | minutes from the interval, when Watson, trying to kick out a ground
Home And Away
Bolton W. (17)
(10)
Tables to Date
burn it. (16) Birmingham (9) Chelsea (12) Sheffield U. (7). Blackpool (20) Middlesbro (18) Manchester C. (13) Leicester C (19) ..
Wolves (4)
2
2 2 13 10 6
23
Away
Goals
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pis. Pts,
2 3 13 13 5661 2
BB
22 12 11 6 6 2
52 2 1 12 8 5
Forecast for
To-morrow's
Matches
FIRST DIVISION.
Aston Villa (5) v. Blackpool (1)
v. Binckburn (i)
v. Birmingham (1)
Huddersfield (4). Sunderland (1) Wednesday (2)
Liverpool (-) Middlesbro' (5)
Newcastle (0) Portsmouth (0) Sheffield U. (2) Wolves (-)
v. Leeds (-)
V.
Derby (2)
V. Everton (0)
v. W. Bromwich (1)
v. Manchester C. (1)
v. Arsenal (-)
SECOND DIVISION,
Bradford (-) Burnley (-) Chariton (1) Grimsby (-) Manchester U. Notts F. (4) Oldham (2)
. West Ham (-) v. Lincoln (~)
v. Bradford C. (0)
V
(3) v.
Millwall (-) Notis C. (3)
v. Chesterfield (0)
Y. Southampton (0)
v. Fathom (-)
v. Burg (2)
v. Swansea (D)
v. Port Vale (3)
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).
v. Clapton O. (~)
FIRST DIVISION
Home
Goals
Tats]
Bolton (3)
P.W. L.
D. F.
A. Pts.
Choisen (2)
Arsenal (2)
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11 9
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Aston Villa (5) .. 6 6 0
Ð 18
4 12
6
2 1 3 8
6 7
19
Leicester (3)
Derby C. (15)
....41
1 14
6 9
6 3 1 2 12
8
17
West Bromwich (6) 752 15
5 12
5 2 2 1 11 13
17
Portsmouth (8) Huddersfield (1) Newcastle (1) *I.rede V. (-)
5 51 941
11
6 10
6 1 2 3 16-17
6 15
5 1 1 1 9
6 7
73 2 2 12
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Plymouth (-)
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6 2 3 1 13
Preston (0)
8
Stoke (0)
6 0 6 0.
0
G
Tottenham (9)
6 1 2 3 8 10 5 2 2 1 14 10
SECOND DIVISION
Home
60
5 1 7 24
1
6.
5
7 0 7 06 21
0
5
Aldershot (-)
Brighton (4)
Goals
Away
Goals
Bristol 1. (0)
Total
P. W. L. D. F. A.Pt.
6 5 1 013
Z 10
B
0 2 12
6 10 20
7 5 0 2 19
ì 12
5 5 0 0 20
4 10
1 2 2 1
5 2 2 1 10 2 3 8
5
17
18
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Queen's P.R. (3)
5 3 0-3 13
79
6 2 3 1 6
65
14
Reading (2)
v. Luton (1)
7 6 1 0 12 5. 4 # 1 16 6402 20
2 12
2 14
Southend (-)
8 9
61 23 9
5 14
Watford (1)
4 19
11
676 212
6 24 0
6
Accrington (1)
6 5 0 1 16
8 11
811
2 13
Burrow (3)
64 19
2. 2 2 10
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3 12
8 6
2 12 16
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11 5
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2 12
5 11
6 1
10
3 3 0 17
15 6
4
4 10
1 1 8 9
1 1 3 9
85
5 10
7
2 1 2 16 18 A
30 2 3 5
93 9
6
1 2 3 11 959 1
4 2,11 18
5 1 1 3 4. 6
60 4
2 6 22
T
Clyde (1)
6
5
Stoke ( (3) Bradford C. () Plymouth A. (4) Bury (5) Swansea (15) "Fulham (-) Tottenham (8) Manchester L. (12). Southampton (14) Port Vale (20) Oldham A. (18) "Lincoln C. 6-
by T. (-) (6) Millwall (9) Preston N. E., (13) 6
Notts
F. (1)
(16)
Notts Burnley (19) Chesterfield (17) Charlton A. (10)
West Ham L. (-)
Brentford (5) ' Rending (2) Narwich C. (10) Crystal P. (4) Luton T. (6)
Bristal R. (18) Exeter C. (7) 'Bristol C. (-) Bournemouth (15) Northampton T. (14) Watford (11)
(13) R. P. Queen's
"Aldershot ( Southend U. (3) Clapton
0. (16)
coushen
Coventry C. (12) Trquay U. (19) Gillingham (21) Brighton (8) Cardiff C. (9) Swindon T. (17) "Newport C. (9)
Chester (3) Hull C. (8) Accrington S. Crewe A. (f) Galeshend (2) Wrexham (10)
shot from Bustin, turned the ball, Stockpot (7)
out of the
'keeper's reach, but in three minutes the lead was reduced by McClelland, who converted 8 penalty kick for a foul on Butter- worth.
SPACE IN THE CENTRE, Blackpool are more dominant in the second half, but Preedy's fine goalkeeping foiled their attacks. There was so much space left in the centre of the field by the Sea- siders that the Arsenal were able to develop raids of an intensity which probably no defence in the country could have countered bet)
ter.
The policy of the Arsenal was a 'strong and well sustained backing of the forwarda by the half-backs. The long, oblique ground drives of Albert Watson were full of sur- prises, and in this respect no 'man en the field equalled him,
Wassell was swifter than Everest in the rearguard, and both tackled strongly. McDonough was again' very reliable in goal, and had by no means so much to do as. Pready on the other side.
It could not, of course, be expect. ed that the standard of play Bo long associated with the. visitors could be so affected as to lead to
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P. W. L. II. E. A. Pis. Pus
50 325
73 40 13 14 4150 3
$ 1 3 2 7 15
7 1 3 3 9 13
3 614 1 4 13
6 0 5 24 0.6
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).
P. W. L. D. F.
6 5 0 1 13 5 11 64 0 2 18
Away
Total
Cardiff (5) Crystal P
P. (2)
Gillingham (0) Norwich (-)
v. Bournemouth (1)
v. Swindon (2) v. Exeter (2) v. Coventry (2) v. Brentford (2)
V. Newport (-)
v. Northampton
v. Bristol C. (-))
v. Torquay (0)
(2)
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH). · ·
Carlisle (11 Chester (2) Crewe (2) Mansfeld (-) N. Brighton (-) Rochdale (0) Rotherham (6) Southport (} York (3)
v. Hull (1)
v. Halifax (1)
v. Tranmere (1);
v. Hartlepools (3)
v. Waizal (1)
v. Darlington · (~)
v. Barnsley (-) v. Gateshead (8) v. Doncaster (3) v, Stockport (0)
v. Wrexham (2) SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
v. Rangers (1)
Cowdenbeath (1) v. Airdrieonians (0)
E. Stirling (-) Hearts (4) Kilmarnock (0)
V. Ayr (-)
v. Hamilton (2)
v. Aberdean (2)
v. Queen's Park (2)
v. Dundee (0):
Gouls
Morton (0) P. W. L. D. F.
Motherwell (4) A. Pts. Pts.
Partick (0) 6501 15 6 11 22
6. 2 1 3 10 7 7 17
Home
Goals
A. PLy.
710
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6 3 1 214
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6 3 1 2 11 622211
6 2 1 3 9 7 7 15
2 3 2 8 11 6 14
6 9 4 1 3 12 2-1 3 2 10 12
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3 2 0 9
6 3 2 1 15 14
23211
6 1 3 2 8 14 69 4 2 10 17
6. 2.2 2 31 10 6
3 7 15 6' 0.3
71 5 1 6 23 THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).
Ilame
Goalk
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts.
Away
Goals
v. Celtic (2)
ARMISTICE
RECORD TO-MORROW
DAY SOCCER
EXHIBITION
Rest Of Colony To Play Interport XI.
The following will represent a Selected X1 to play against an in- terport XI on the Hong Kong Foot- ball Club ground. Happy Valley on Armistice Day, November 11 at 4 p.m.:
Chan Sik-pul (Athletic);
Allan (Artillery),
Lau Mau (South China);
Leung Wing-chui' (S. China), Pardoe (Artillery),
Lam Yuk-ying (Athletic);
Cheng Shui-hong (S. China), Rawson (Navy),
Lee Yee-sun (South China), Jones (Borderers) and Duncan (Borderers).
Reserves Morrison (Bor- derers), Bryant (Artillery), Moore (Artillery), Tong Kwan (South China), and Robertson (Navy). Referee R. P. O. Darlington. Linesmen H. Fieldhouse ¡Ip Kau-ka.
and
Getting ready for the 800 Metres Open Relay at the SCA.A. ath- letle meeting which concluded last Sunday. The event was won by St. Joseph's College with the Chinese Athletic second and the Central British Association third-(Ying Ming.)
American Athletes From The Fleet
Boxing
And Wrestling Bouts In Prospect
THE 15th. Destroyer division of in Shanghai recently, and also de-
Auditorium in Shanghai.
Smith, who is an experienced boxer represented the destroyer squadron in the fleet finals, having obtained decisions-over the remain- fer of the squadron welterweights. The bout will be
The United States Navy at feated Natasivin in a bout at the justly proud of their sporting re- The match is being played for cord, for they include in their num the Poppy Day Fund, and H.E. Thebers not a few luminaries of the Officer Administering the Govern- field, track and ring. ment has kindly consented to be.
They are eager for fixtures and Ipresent and to kick-off.
of Lieut.-competitions while in the Colony. By kind permission Colonel L. J. de C. Boys, M.C. and Baseball fans of the U.S.S. Black Officers the Band of the 1st Bn. Hawk are clamouring to meet the The Lincolnshire Regiment will local boys at Caroline Hill, while play before the match and during the soccer enthusiasts are no less
the interval.
over six two minute rounds!
The outcome of the wrestling challenge is not yet known, but a reply is expected from H.M.S. anxious to secure fixtures. Tennis-
rivul Keppel. At present the arrangements are well under way fleets share a difference over the In China Mail representative was in- formed when he visited the Black (Continued from previous column). Hawk yesterday, and golf is
being neglected. Boxing activities have not been over-looked, and an exhibition bout of exceptional
DIVISION II.
Littlewood (Port Vale) Harper (Preston)
Hunt (Tottenham H.) St. Johnatone (-) v. Falkirk (-),
Alexander (Bradford C.) Third Lanark (4) v. St. Mirren (0),
(Teams in black denate probable Hallows (Bradford C.) winners, and when neither team Johnson (Stoke) appears black a draw is indicat-Suggett (Bradford) ed. Figures in brackets denote Arnold. (Southampton) the result of the corresponding Black (Plymouth)
Dickenson (Notts F.) match last season.)
Grozier (Plymouth) Keetley (Lincoln) Kirkham (Port Vale) Mawson (Stoke) Smith (Bury)
LEAGUE GOAL SCORERS
The leading goal-scorers in the
10 English Football League to October
Total
P. W. 1. D. F. A. Pls. Pi8.
7 4 1 2 13
5 10
G
6 5 0 1 21 (14) 6
6 11
4 G2 3 1 9 10
2 0 12
8
8 18
5
16
5 1 0 22
B 101
1 1 3 3 6 16
5 15
6 5 0 1 17
2 11
6 2 4 0 9 14
215
4-0·2 17
1-02 17
6 10
6 1 2 3 10 12
5-14
612.20
9 13
4 0 2 2 7 12
2 11
6 0 3
8 1 3
13 G
7 3 2
4 12
7 9
6 1
C. (12) Walsall (16) Barrow (5) Jonenster (15)
Mansfield T. (-) Barnsley (-) Rochdale (21)
6 4 2 0 21 11 8
7 6 0 1.17
5 2 1 2 10 a b 630
6 5 0 1 17
6 A 1 1 18
6 4 1 1 18
6 2 2 2 6
Rotherham L. (19) 647173
Halifax T. (17) Tranmere (4) Carlisle U. (18) Hartlepools (13) York C. (0) New Brighton (20) Darlington (11)
Kilma17
2 11
99
63 2 1 13 6 7
1 10
7 2 2 3 6 6 7
6 3 1 2 11 $ B
A 2
13 14 14 7
5 1
31 4 8' 3
7
6
11
2 2 2 10
G
SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
HOME
Goals
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts.
AWAY
Goals
Total P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Pts.
9 7 1 1 30 9 15
6 4 2 0 9 7
8
23
8 3 4 1 10
13
7 20
8
6 12 25.6 13.
7 2 2 3 10
11
7. 19
5.12
3 3 1 12
Я
719
6 18
9 11
6.12
3 4
7601 18: 3 13
7 5.0 2 22
7.5 0 2 29 9. 12
7 5 1 1 26 10 15
5 1 0 17
20
65 0.12
7 5. 1 1 24 14- 11
23.10 11 7 18 2 3.10 11
2-3 314 19
3 3 14 19 4506 18 2 6 0 B 15
Б 18
7
Aberdeen (7) Hearts (8) Celtic (8) Rangers (2) Hamilton A. (10) Motherwell (1) St. Mirren (6) *St. Johnstone (-) Third Lanark (4)
(0). U. Clyde (13) Queen's Park (16) 6 1 1 1 17 7 9 Falkirk (18) Cowdenbeath (12) Dandee (11) Partick T. (6)
G 2 4 0 14 10 4 6 3 3 0 7 11 71 519 16 3
B.24 Morton (15) Airdrieonians (14) 7 3 8 1 12 10 7 6 0 60 4 22
2 0 10 221
Ayr
gos #
7 3 2 0 17 11 10.
14
7 2 2 3 12 10
31:35 14 7
24 18 15 A
70 10
2 5 0
5 1,10 26 15: 562 3.1.10, 18
7 24 1
E. Stirling (-) 7 15 17 19 3 7 16
a fall, but the visitors cama peri-. lously near sacrificing a point. They Club
had not the punch of the men they defeated.
5
0 2 6
[The figures in brackets denote the position occupied by the at the conclusion of last season.]
promoted Club.
+ relegated Club,
13 kre:
Brown (Aston Villa) Gallacher (Chelsea)
McClelland (Blackpool)
·DIVISION III (South).........
Dawes A. (Northampton)
not
type of ring to be used, the Ameri- can contendera favouring a padded ring, but the British Navy use an unpadded ring.
Urquhart, the American Asiatic Fleet mat champion is in the light- 8 merit will be included in the pre-heavyweight class, and, by defeat-
8 gramme to be held at Murray Baring Marino Nissen. in Shanghai 6racks on Saturday night.
6
Urquhart, the champion wrestler last spring, was awarded the heavy- weight championship of the Orient. Gof the American Asiatic Fleet and With the exception of a feather- 6 heavyweight champion of the weight wrestler the American divi-
Orient may also be seen in action,sion can turn out a full team. 6 during the visitors' stay.
The Black Hawk baseball team
5
In response to an invitation from have defeated all the destroyers of the local authorities, the Black the division, and is under the Hawk are sending two of their management of Electrician Peters, finest ring stars to give an exhibi- who is anxious to secure fixtures 5tion bout at the boxing tournament in Hong Kong, preferably on to be held at Murray Barracks on November, 5, 6, 7 and 8. The team Saturday night. A cup will bare runners up for the Asiatic presented to the winner by the Fleet championship and will play officers of H. M. Eighth Flotilla the U. S. S. Canopus in the final at
The contenders, who Manila, when they return. 12 Squadron. 10 are in the welterweight class will Soccer team of the Black Hawk are 7be Seaman E. Toney and Coxswain also runners up in the fleet cham
W. Smith of the U. S. S. Barker.
pionship and will also play the Toney and Smith
Canopus in the final at Manila. During the
months at GToney appeared in four bouts
DIVISION L.,
11
Holliday (Brentford)
7
McCambridge (Cardiff).
Stabb (Torquay)
7
Bourton (Coventry)
6
Gamble (Aldershot)
6
Mortimer (Northampton)
6
Palethorpe (Reading)
6
Tricker (Clapton 0.)
Jackson (Bristol R)"
Roberts (C. Palace)
Simpson (C. Palace) Tait (Luton),
51
Ball (Sheff. Wed.) Bowers (Derby C.) Coleman (Arsenal) Dean (Everton) Duncan (Derby C.) Glidden (W. Brom. A.) Pickering (Sheff. U.) Cameron (Middlesbro') Carter (W. Brom. A.) Dunne (Sheff. U.) Harti (Wolvea) Keetley (Leeds U.)
Weddle. (Portsmouth) Hulme (Aracnal) Jack (Arsenal) Bradford (Birmingham) Butler (Bolton). Hine (Huddersfield) Crawford (Liverpool) Allen (Newcastle) Aatley. (Aston Villa) Westwood (Bolton W.) McLean (Huddersfield) Gunson (Liverpool) Gallacher (Sunderland) Deacon (Wolves)
DIVISIÓN III (North).
5 Grimtha (Stockport) Johnson (Manafield) Bell (Tranmerc)
4 Fitton (Accrington),
4 Kennedy (Gateshead)
4 McCornell (Crewe)
Alsop (Walsall) ... Dobson (Southport)
4 Downes (Stockport)
4 McNaughton (Hull) Wainscoat (Hull)
4 Wellock (Halifax).
4 Charlton (Gateshead) Hewitt (Hartlepools),
SIX HOME WINS
MOTHERWELL VILLA ALDERSHOT
CHESTER PLYMOUTH
HEARTS
SIX AWAY WINS
RANGERS BRENTFORD ARSENAL
NORTHAMPTON CELTIC
DERBY
summer
6 Chefoo, three of which he won. He
6 won a decision from the champion
5 of the Fourth American Marines
5
12 10.
NAVY FIFTEEN SELECTED.
Linton To Lead Side Against Club.
The following have been select. ed to represent the Royal Navy in their frat rugger
The
During their atay at Chefoo, the American division met the British Navy in friendly swimming com- petitions and acquitted themselves with honours.
K. F. C. TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW.
The following will represent the Kowloon FC. 1st XI against the Navy on the home ground.
Gurevitch; Wells, Eastman; Wat- kins, McKelvie, Bllas; Hill, Webb, Nelems, Blake, Bickford. Reserve:---
match this Nicholls. 6
season, when they will be opposed to the Club at the Valley to-morrow afternoon at 4 p.m.:
5
Lt. Buckley (Perseus); Mid.
་་
Kowloon 2nd XI. v R.A. at Soo- kunpoo:-
Cook; Palmer, Petherick; Tillory,
G Barnes, (Devon.), Sto. Packer Benwell, Greenberg; V. H. White, (Medway), Lt. Partridge (Hermes), G. J. White, Duffield, L. Phillips, R. Mate (E) Lothwell (Devonshire); { Phillips. Reserves: Whitfield, Lt. Armytage (Devonshire), Lt Noonan, Landau,
Comdr. Woods (Devonshire); Lt. Linton (Oswald) (Captain), Lt. Comdr. Robertson (Suffolk), Lt. Fisher (Wishart), A. B. Deykin B. R. A. Doggett (Suffolk),
Lt.-Comdr. Hubback (Hermes), (Hermes), S.-Lt. Scarlett (Suffolk) and Lt. Walgon (Keppel). :
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FOOTBALL FORECAST appears every FRIDAY.
H.K. LADIES TEAM.
The following will represent the Hong Kong Ladles Hockey Club... against the Recreio Ladles at 300- kunpoo to-morrow at 3 p.m.
M. Bird, A. Owen Hughes, A.- Nicol, E. O'Hagan, B. M. Pope, B. Franklin, M. Alun Jones, P. M. Harrop, E. Bonnar, G. Ferguson and E. Blackburn.
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