FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1932.
THE
CHINA MAIL.
AGE SPORT PAGE DR
VILLA SHOULD
SHOULD TRIUMPH AND
TRIUMPH AND BRENTFORD RETAIN DISTINCTION
Home And Away Soccer
HIGHBURY
SIDE TO BE
TESTED
VILLA'S TWO AIMS.
Brentford Should Hold
A
Cardiff City.
COMPLETE STATISTICS.
STON VILLA are experiencing
Last!
11
dificull fortnight.
Saturday they visited the cham-!
pions at Goodison Park, and ful
Arsenal (2)
Tables to Date
Aston Villa (6) Derby C. (15) West Bromwich (6) Huddersfield (4) Portsmouth (8)
*Leeds U. (-) Wednesday (8)
Everlon (1)
filled expectations, by dividing the spoils. To-morrow they are at Clarence Grimmitt, on whom the Newcastle U. (11) home to, the Arsenal, present lead- fate of the "Ashes" may depend, has Bolton W. (17)
Sunderland (13) been well during the last two Chelsea, (12) era, It is going to be a grand not
looking forward to further duels with
match with the odde slightly in months, but he is now ft again
and
favour of the Villa Park players. Sutcliffe and Hammond.
They have the great opportunity
of climbing back to their position
at the head of the table, and they
have also a 100 per cent. home re- 201}}A|||20052|||||||||||||10|83| cord to defend.
The Highbury team have a bet- ter away record than their home record of 5 wins and a draw out of 7 matches, Birmingham, Man- chester City, Blackpool, Blackburn Rovers, Liverpool and the Wolves have all conceded major points to Herbert Chapman's team, while the Throatles have held them to n draw..
RANGER'S
FORECAST
FIRST DIVISION.
Brentford, another London team, Aston Villa (1) v. Arsenal (1) are also featured in an interesting Bolton (1) Cardiff City Chelsea (2) game. They visit
v. Blackpool (2)
Hudd'sfield (2)
v. Wednesday (3) v. West B'wich (2)
(0)
v. Black (1).
with an unbeaten record in four-Leicester (1) teen matches, will they maintain Liverpool (1) v. Derby the form which has kept them un-'aborough (1) v. Everton (0) beaten a fortnight longer than Newcastle (2) v. Manchester C. (1)
Portsmouth (-) v. Leeds (-)
any other side in the five leagues? Sheffield U. (1) v. Birmingham (0) Last week Cardiff visited Tor-Wolves (→) v. Sunderland (-)
SECOND DIVISION.
quay and lost by 4 goals to 1 after
a home defeat by Exeter City on
the previous Saturday. Queen's Bradford (1) v. Millwall (2) Park Rangers and Newport have Burnley (2)
V Port Vale (2)
Charlton (-)
V. Lincoln (-)
V. Bradford (-)
U. (v. Fulham (-)
v. Bury (2)
v. Swansea (0) -
Southampton (2)
V.
Grimsby (-) Mchester Notts F. (0) Oldham (2) Plymouth (1)
V. Notts (0) Preston (0) Stoke (-) v. West Ham (-) Tottenham (3) v. Chesterfield (3) THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).
collected bath points when visiting Cardiff, so that it would not be too much to expect of Brentford that they should at least draw If they do not force a win.
In order to facilitate the efforts of readers to forecast this week's winners, last week's results, to- gether with Ranger's Forecast and Home and Away League Tables to Aldershot(--) date, are published below.
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS.
FIRST DIVISION.
Arsenal Birmingham Blackburn
Blackpool
Derby Everton Leeds Manchester
Wednesday
Sunderland
W. Bromwich
1 Newcastle
10. Huddersfield
2 Liverpool
9 Middlesboro'
Bolton
3 Aston Villa
1. Leicester
4 Wolves
2 Portemouth
2 Sheffield U.
3 Chelson
SECOND DIVISION.
Bradford C.
Bury
Chesterfield
Fulham
Lincoln Millwall Notts C.
Port Vale Bouthampton Swansea West Ham
2. Burnley
Brighton (3) Bristol R. (-) Cardiff (3)
Crystal P. (4)
v.. Bournemouth (-) v. Luton (2)
v. Newport (~~)'
v. Brentford (2)
Y.. Northampton (0)
Gillingham (-) v. Bristol C. (-)
(0)
v. Exeter (1)
Queen's P.R. (1) v. Swindon (2) Reading (4) v. Torquay (1) Southend (1) v. Clapton (3) Watford (2) Y. Coventry (0)
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).. Accrington (4) v. Darlington (0) Barrow (-) v. Barnsley (-). Carlisle (3) v. Hartlepools (2) Chester (2)
Hull (0) v. Tranmere Crewe (0)
(0)
Mansfeld (-) v. Gatsband (-)
New B'ton (1) v. Doncaster (0) 2 Rochdale (2) v. Wrexham (4) Rotherham (1) v. Stockport (1)
1 Southport (5) v. Walsgil (1) York (7) v. Halifax (2)
2 Manchester U
2
4 Preston
1. Oldham
2 Tottenham
Z Charltoni
4, Plymouth
D Notts F.
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH),
Bournemouth
Brentford Bristol C.. Clapton Coventry
Exeter C.
Luton
"Newport Northampton Swinden Torquay
nat played.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
Aberdeen. (1), v. Clyde (0)
v. Motherwell (2)
Airdrle(2)
1 Cellie (7)
Dundee (1)
OE.
v. Cowdenbeath (0)
v. St. Mirren (2)
Hamilton) v Partick (-)
(2)
Y, Falkirk (2)
2 Kilmarnock (4) v. Queen's Pk. (1).
Morton (1)
2
1 Stoke
3 Bradford
5 Grimsby
2 Bristol R.
2 Watford
B Crystal P
2 Queen's P. R.
2
4 Gillingham
2
4 Reading
1 Norwich
Brighton
0 Southend
Aldershot
4 Cardit
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).
Barnsley
Darlington Doncaster Gateshead Halifax Hartlepools Hull Stockport Tranmere Walsal Wrexham
0 Chester
54. Rotherham
2 Accrington:
4 Southport
·0
Carlisle BATTON
6 New Brighton.
2. Mansfield
2 York.
Rochdale
7 Crewe
SCOTTISHT LEAGUE
FIRST DIVISION:
vieonians 20 Partick on Ash
Ayr
„Celtic:
Dunden Falkirk
Hamilton
Queen's Park Rangers
Motherwell
3. Pant Stirling
2- Third Lanark
2 Aberdeen
Kilmarnock 2 Hearts
Horton
St. Johnstone, "2 Glyde St Mirren 4. Cowdenbeath
-Hearts (2)
v.
FIRST DIVISION,
HOME
Goals Total
AWAY
Goale..
P. W. L. D. F.
A. Pt.
P. W. L. D.
F. A. Pt. Pus.
7 6 1 1 24
11 11
7 6 0 1 20
9 13 24
7 7 0 0 24
6 14
7 2
1 4
11
9 8 22
7 5.1 I 18
7 11
4 1 2 15
8 10 21
11
16 .5
2 14
9 10
6 1 0 14
917 17
19 5
0 11 26
0 9 17
8 17
2 6 14
(10)
R. (16) Birmingham (9) Blackpool (20) Manchester C. (14)
0 7 24
0 10 18
2, 10
1 14 13
22
18
25
བ་་
Shefeld U. (7)
Middlesbro (18) Leicester C. (19)
Wolves (1)
Stoke C. (3) Bradford C. (7) *Fulham (-)
Bury (5)
Tattenham (8)
1 2 13
4 A
10
15 17
SECOND DIVISION.
HOME
Goals.
P.W. L. D. F. A. PLa.
AWAY
Goals
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pte. Pla. 7 10 22 7 4 1 2 12
7 6 10 15
2 12
8 6 0 2 21
5 14
6G01 17
8 11
6 2 2 2 10 10
3 12 13
(6)
7 10
3 197
:
Manchester U. (12)
Swansea (15)
Southampton (14) Oldham A. (18)
65 10 22 73 0 2 24 3 0 4 15
7
7 1 0 15
6 0 1 17
(-)
3.2
2 12
114 11
(9)
2 19
(9) Grimsby T. ()
Port Vale (20)
Notts F. (11)
Notts C. (16)
Chesterfield (17)
Preston N.E. (13)
Burnley (19)
1 18 13
1 19
1 2 3 11 11
3 3 2
2 1 3 8
73 49 18 18
7124 119
+West Ham U. (-) 7 3 2 2 20 14. Charlton A. (10) 71 4 2. 8 10
3 13 18
26 12
0 4 16
2 12 17
38 16
17
50 14 17
20
10 13
STOOLBALL AN ANCIENT VILLAGE GREEN GAME—STILL AND A MATCH WAS PLAYED ON THE HOVE CRICKET GRO TWEEN SUSSEX AND KENT. is Judge W. W. Grantham, K.
LAIMS ITS ADHERENTS, UND, HOVE, SUSSEX, BE. Mrs. Kemp (Sussex) is seen batting, whilst on right, in smock,
ame, geting as ùmníže. awal-known exponent of the g
GOOD CUEING
216 Stroke Should Be Made
On-An Even Keel.
NO SWING.
By "RISO LEVL
}
SHANGHAI UNLUCKY
Keats Strains Muscle In Second Trial.
DISAPPOINTING GAME.
True cueing to the one great Gash
3 5 11
2, 9 24
4 11
thing in billiards, and it means the
4 2 10
20
4 10
keeping of the cus exactly on the
2 12 20
4 10
line of arm as it is moved back-
B 27
5 15
3
wards and forwards previous to its being delivered at the ball.
•
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THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).
Brentford (5)^ Reading (2) Norwich C. (10) Exeter C, (7) Bristol R. (18) Chrystal P. (4) Luton T. (6) Northampton (14) *Aldershot (-) G. ( +Bristol Bournemouth (16) Queen's P.R. (13) Coventry C. (12) Watford (11) Southend. U. (8) Torquey
U. (19) Brighton (8) Clapton 0. (16) Swindon T. (17) Gillazham (21) Cardiff C. (9) *Newport C, (-)
Chester (3) Hull G. (8)
Wrexham (10)
Crewe A. (6)
Gateshead (2) Barrow. (5)
HOME
Goals,
P. W. L. D. F. A.Pts. 76 0 1 15 6 13 7 5 0 2 22
7 4/12 17 10 120 10 5 2
6 1 0 18 10
10
AWAY
Goals Total P.W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Pie. 01 18 7 13 26
11
7 2 1 4 10 63.2 1.20 16
7 1 3 3 12 14
2
10
713 8. 8 17
73 81 14 15.
4 2 13 18
19
8 11 21
8-2215.10
*
When the cue is not exactly on the original line of aim at the pre- ciso, moment of its striking the 719 ball, one or two things is bound to 8 18 happen.
D
18
5 17
7 15
4 14
4.14
7 1.51 11 23 3 11
18
1 6.0 9.24 151116 06 1
13.2 2 14
12
B
1.3 30 10
B
8 8 1 16
3 3 12 17
7. 5
8 16-1726
AWAY
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).
HOME
Goals.
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts.
4 15 16 8
11
6. 13
780 1.266
9.7 1.1 27
7 G 0179
7 691
15
13
3 13
R 7 0 1 21 7 12
・
Accrington 8. (14) 7 5 20 23 10 10
Southport (7)
Walsall (16)
Doncaster (15)...
BarnsleEY (-)... 7 5 9 2.49
715
Stockport C (12).
9. 10
(
242-1-18 12
9
12
10
dale (21)
8.23 8
741-28
7.3 3 1 13
And Stokes Should Secure Placcs.
Shanghai, Nov. 14.
At the Canidrome, yester. day, the second Interport Soc- cer trial was played, but the game for the most part was very disappointing, and could he of little value to the selec- tion committee. Another big crowd turned out to
What generally happens in that watch the play, although there the cue-ball is struck to the right were not so many present as there or left of its centre or its up-and-were at the last trial game.
The match resulted in a win for down central line, and this, of course, means that unintentional the Stripes, who on paper were side is imparted to the ball. the weaker side, by a goals to-2, but two of their points were gain
by penalties.
*
4 18 In fast strokes, more especiallyed
in forcing strokes, unintentional 313aldo makes no difference provided the object ball has peen taken as 10 Intended, but in slow or even me- dium-pace long-distance. strokes unintentional side is nearly always fatal.
Several players sustained injuries during the game, the. biggest loss being, when Keats was forced to leave the field
just prior to the interval. He collided heavily with... Chow when travelling at full speed, and sustained a badly strained thigh muscle.
He was easily the best for ward on the field, and it is to be hoped that his injury will prove to be but alight, as he certainly has played himself into the Interport side.
The Whites, captained by Gash, started off with ten players, - AL- deguer not turning out owing to a leg injury, but, as no substituta | was available, he came on after | half an hour, virtually a cripple, and therefore unable to do himself justice, albeit he opened the scor- ing with the first kick he made.
· FORWARDS DISAPPOINT. Both Chow and David- did well - in goal, while Stokes was the best full-back on the field.
He was
ably backed up by Lee, and the pair had a half-back trio in front of them who did grand work. Gash was outstanding among the halves, whilst Zee also was very good.
The forwards, with the exception of Keats, all, were off form........ Allt the wingers were weak, and the of a swing is an up-and-down move only inside forward to shine at all ment over a path of travel which lawas C. Chen, who did much clever work at inside-right for the the are of a circle.
Stripes. Lawton did not receive
*
Again, when the cue is not exact Goals Totally on the original line of aim at the Before cueing can be really good, the support which should have P.W.LD. FA. Pts. Pts. moment of its contact with the ball, it must be free from even a trace come his way, and the only real 7 6 2 0 15 8 10 21 failure at any long-distance stroke of this up-and-down movement. 73 3.1 IF 117 20
5 1 2 2 10 14 19 generally occurs even if the cue- 7.2 5.0 9 21 4 17 ball has been struck quita centrally!
because in this case the object ball 2.13 3.10 13
42 2 8 7 10 17 will be taken fullor or thinner
8-18 5 16 than intended. 315 316 .:.16
14 4, 13. 16 6-12
5. 15
**
...
scoring chance given him resulted in a goal, "Darkle" Chen was too
For all ordinary strokes, say, for much of a soloist, and roamed xample, centre-pocket in-offs and about a great deal to no purpose. ang top-pocket-in-offs from the D, Favacho was again very poor on he cue should be held as parallel the right wing, and usually was with the bed of the table as possi- easily stopped by Marcal, who le when aim is being taken, and kicked strongly, but often without hen as it is made to slide, back, directions
(Tung Hwa) and Stokes (S.F.C.); vards and forwards previous to Whites: Chow (Tung Hwa); Lee elivery at the cue ball, there Westwood (Police), Gash (Police) should not be the very slightest ele (captain) and Duffy (Police); Favacho (A.B.F.), Jack (Police); Lawton (East Chen (China) and Aldeguer ration of the butt.
Voong
6 15 As a rule, however, when the cue is not on the original correct line 7 13:38 IG
514 of aim at the precise moment of Its 6.62 10 18. 2. 14 12 11 12 13 11 contact with the ball, not only will
5 13
12 side be imparted to the cue-ball 7-241 81465 12 7 24 1 5 115 12 bat, quite irrespective of this, the 4 24 11 object ball will be taken fuller or
3f you want to cue weli remem- 411 thinner than intended, and this
Stripe NHSR.C.); 411 double fault is, of course, almost inber this As you, deliver your cue (Tung Hwa) and Marcal (A.S.F.); H at the ball it should be sliding on Madar: (8.1.C.), Zeo (Tung Hwa) and variably fatal.
Hurry
Keats (Police) (captain); la perfectly evon kesh
(East Lancs.), C. C. Chen (Toug Hw2), Tamburini (S.1.C.); Gonsalves (Club Lusitane) and W Wilkinson
Police).
•—North China Daily News.
V. St. Johnstone (-) Tram (18)". Rangers (-)
U. Carlisle 1 Third
Lanark (2) v. Ayr (0)
Rotherham U. (19) [Teams in black denote probable Halifax T. (17)
York C.. (9) winners, and when neither team up-
Hartlepools (18).· pears in black a draw, is indicated. Figures in brackets denote the result New Brighton (20) 4 1 4 1 - 7 - 16 --
(11) Darlington of the corresponding -match":"last season.]
SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
NEWPORT DEFEAT
BRIGHTON:
Aberdeen (7) Rangers (2) Hearts (8) Motherwell (1)
Merthyr Town Qualify St Mirren (6) -
For EA, Cup.
London, To-day.
The postponed match between
Celtic
Hove Albion was played yeat
SMPIT
Newport County and Brighton and
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72 50716 870 5 211 31 70 52820
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Goals P.W.LD. F. A. Pts 97 1 1-80 -9 16 8 6 0 2 28 8 14 4847 01 24. 4. 15
96-12-28
Park (16) - 7 6 11 19
Hamilton A. (10)
Lanark
(9)
(6)
Falkirk
(18)
Merthyr Town yesterday, quali
Cowdenbeath (12) 84 Dander (11)
Morton (35)
and resulted in a win for the ARAB
County at home, br 5 goals, to 2.
(Tables on Page 9.) A
fod to meet Queen's Park Rangers Airdrieonians (14) 884-1(12
hy the First Round proper of the E. Stirling, (-) --- 0.2 5. 1 11
FA Cup
Yesterday the Town beat Street by 5 goals to 2 in the replay of their fourth qualifying round on- counter-Reuter
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Club at the
8T
AWAY
My Goals
Total P.W. L. D.
"DEF.A. Pts. Pts.
17 8 9 23 7 32
Although this sliding of the cue on the ling of aim in its single or If you match any trotse nos cue several backward and forward man playing a long in-off from the movements is the first essential to D-object ball: somewhere in the correct cueing, it will not of itself vicinity of the centre spot--you ensure it, for really good cueing will invariably notice that the butt means something very much more of the cup is never more than an
BEARS 22than just the prevention of the inch or so above the cushion rail at
B 22
9 351 11 15 8 25 3 10 14 721 slightest side-to-side movement of
9721 the cue.
Other writers on the game when discussing in their booke this ques
I
the moment that the cue point strikes the ball.
Indeed, if you watch a good red- ball player, making a break off the
refer to what they term "the swing hear the sound made by the cue of the cue but the word "swing". rubbing against the woodwork of in relation to ene-movement is un the cushion as he strikes his ball doubtedly wrong for no matter for some fast long in-offay
2707052807 movement cuelag may be, any ten
8170 10 15 2 7 dency to
the cus will every
And whopover the cue slides across the cushion rail in one of
the position occupied by the now and then prove fatal. these long in-offs, Indubitable proof
LINN la afforded that it has been prac
A child's swing moves up and tically parallel with the bad of the
down. The pend
does the same.
of a clock table at the moment of its contact
essence with the ball.
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