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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1932.

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F.A. Cup Struggles

READING SHOULD WIN},

OVER BRENTFORD.

Arsenal's Chance For Leadership.

ST. MIRREN PARK STAGES BIG GAME.

THE

gruelling battles with Everton and the Arsenal in the last three (weeks,

Everton, the League champions, are at home to Bolton Wanderers and should be able to secure both points. Newcastle United, F.A. Cup holders, are visiting the Throstles," and will surprise the football work should they defeat the Albion.

The big match in the North in that between Sheffield Wednesday HE English Cup commences in and Huddersfield Town.

Cup tie real earnest to-morrow when or no cup tie the "battle of the the First Round Proper witnesses Tykes" is bound to attract a re- 68 teams struggling for inclusion cord attendance. The, Wednesday in the Second Round in which the are regaining their best form and First and Second Division chib the Town are highl placed in the table, so that a battle royal is pro- mixed with the home team alight-

make their debut.

In the 34 gumes there will be many draws

AR usual-Cup-tie ly favourites.

football is most beneficial to Club

more productive than one." The

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OTHERWELL and Celtic, two

finances, and two games are always contenders for the Scottish draw has, however, one or two League championship, are both

from home to-mor very interesting games despite the playing away fact that the junior teama enter-row, but on recent form both e have been unfortunate to draw teams should prove successful, league opponents.

even though St. 'Mirren and Third Darwen, who visited Highbury Lanark offer stiff hurdles. The last year in the Second Round-a game at St. Mirren Park will be team of miners playing the the big game of the day in Scot wealthiest and most expensive side land, and the home team have lost competing in English football only one of their eight home fix- have been drawn against Halifax tures. on the latter's ground, but they

Home And Away Soccer Tables to Date

Aston Villa (5) Arsenal (2) Derby. C. (15) Huddersfield (4) West Bromwich

(3) tamouth (B) Leeds U. (-) Everton (1) Newcastle U. (11) Bolton W, (17) Sunderland (13) Liverpool (10) Blackburn R Chelsea (12)

U.

(16)

Blackpool (20) Bhan (9)

Manchester C. (14) Leicester C. (19) Middlesbro' (18) *Wolves (1)

Stoke C. (3) Bradford C. (7) Bury (5) Tottenham (8) Fulham (-)

A. co

(15)

The Rangers should win at Fai Maouth V. (12)

are still optimistle. Their players kirk and may even anatch the lend-

are very fit and their determina- ership from Aberdeen, who are ampton (14)

tion has always stood them in good visiting. St. Johnstone, and who Halifax should, however, may fall before the home record stead. overcome their first hurdle without of 7 wins out of 8 matches, much difficulty.

The Hearts, who are making a

Oldham A. (18) ... Bradford (6) *Lincoln (-) Millwall (9)

The big match of the day determined assault on the

cham

quite obviously that between Read-pionship, are favoured to

beat

Vale (20)

ing and Brentford, the leaders of Clyde, though they have garnered Preston N.E. (13) the, Third Division (South), and a only 9 points from ten away Notts F. (11) record crowd is anticipated. matches. Though the visitors have the bet-

ter League record. Reading are || dour Cup fighters.

Last year Brentford were eliminated by Manchester City at Old Trafford by a score of 6-1 in the Fourth Round. Reading should win, though they may make the mis- takes which will allow Brentford' a home replay, which may prove disastrous to the Biscuit men.

RANGER'S

FORECAST

Blackpool.

FIRST DIVISION

Chester should beat Rotherham United and Stockport County, ARSENAL Gateshead, Tranmere Rovers, Wal-Birmingham wall, Cardiff City, Queen's Park Blackburn Rangers, Torquay United, South- end United, Clapton Orient, and Crystal Palace should all emerge LEEDS victorious in their more evenly-Manchester C. contested encounters.

A

V. Middlesbro'

V. Wolves

Portsmouth

7.

v. Liverpool

V.

Leicester

V.

Bolton

V.

Chelsea v. ASTON VILLA WEDNESDAY v. Huddersfield SUNDERLAND v. Newcastlo WEST BROM. v. Sheffield U.

SECOND DIVISION

RSENAL have a splendid op-BRADFORD C. v. Tottenham

portunity of displacing the RURY

Villa from the head of the Eng-Chesterfield lish League when they entertain FULHAM the greatly weakened Middies- LINCOLN

MILLWALL

v. Plymouth

V. Manchester U.

v. Notts Forest.

V. Stoke

v. Burnley

Oldham

Y,

borough side at Highbury. The NOTTS C. Villa are visiting Old Trafford PORT VALE Preston where Manchester City are in dire STHAMPTON v. Bradford v. Grimsby, need of home points, and a draw SWANSEA

WEST HAM v. Charlton is all they can hope for after their

SCOTLAND

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

ABERDEEN

Glyde

DUNDEE

E. STIRLING

Falkirk

v. St. Johnstone

v. HEARTS

V. Ayr

Airdrieonians

V. RANGERS

SURPRISED KILMARNOCK V. Morton

(Continued from Page 8.)

Welshmen got down on McLaren,

PARTICK Queen's Park

Y. Cowdenbeath

V. HAMILTON v. Motherwell Third Lanark V. CELTIC

St Mirren

F.A. CUP-First Round. and O'Callaghan; within a minute of WORKINGTON v. Scunthorpe the reaumption, had raised the total ACCRINGTON v. Hereford

DARLINGTON v. | Boston

to 5. Still short-handed the Welsh- HALIFAX v. Darwon men played with any amount of con- SOUTHPORT Nelson v. Dennby fidence, and rande. the Scottish de- CARLISLE.

Rotherham v. Crooktown

Scarborough

fence looked very ordinary. Their half-backs could not hold the dash-

ing Wolshmen, and their backs were Marine

CHESTER

CREWE

YORK

flustered and uncertain. The Scots

(Liverpool)

Rochdale

scored twice through Dewar and DONCASTER Duncan before the end.

Referee: W. P. Harper (Stour WREXHAM

'bridge).

The teams wero!.

Y. HARTLEPOOLS

́v. - Gainsboro

STOCKPORT.

v. Spennymoor

GATESHEAD

V. New Brighton

HULL

Barrow TRANMERE St. A

Alybridge Scotland: MLaren (St. John WALSALL V. Mansfeld stone); Gray (Rangers) and Blair DARTFORD (Aston Villa); Wales (Motherwell),

INTERHAMPTON Johnston (Hearts), and Thomson (Everton); J Crawford (Queen's BRISTOL C Park) and Thomson (Celtic); NEW Dewar (Third Lanark); James (Arsenal) and Duncan (Derby MARGATE TORQUAY

WPORT

town.

County) SOUTHEND

· Wales —John (Stoke City); Wit Guildford Hams, (Everton) and Ellie (Mother-Folkestone, well); Keenor (Crewe Alexandra);

CLAPTON SWINDON

v. Yenville & Petters v. Bristol Rovers

Lloyds

(Sitting.

bourne) Romford Ilford QUEEN'S PR. Rudesports Exeter Bournemouth COVENTRY NORWICH Aldershot Dulwich Hamiat

Brighton E Brighton P Wycombe W Brentfordí

Griffiths (Bolton Wanderers) and F Richards (Wolverhampton Wander- GILLINGHAM ars); Phillips (Wolverhampton Wan

READRU derers), O'Callaghan (Tottenham LUTON V.Kingstonian's Hotspur) Astley (Aston Villa) winning combinations while drawi

· [Team In black denota"""probable Robbins (West Bromwich Albion) lested by both teams belur une

and Lewis (Swansea Town)!

changed.

FIRST DIVISION.

HOME

Goils.

AWAY

Goals Total

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pte. Pla. 7 2 1 4 11 9 8 24

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. 8 8 0 0 29 9 16 5 1 1.24 11 11 F 1 1 18 7 II

13

8 6 11 23 8 4 2 2 16

1 ភ

11 15

3

..4 1

19

SECOND DIVISION.

HOME

Goala,

P. W. L. D. F.

A. Pts.

G 1 1 15

2 13

6 0 2 21

5 14

g

10

0127 8

41. 71 0.15

3 2 3 12

17 11

1 2 1 17

19

18

18

T

7 1 3 3 11 Notts C. (16)

8 3 3 2 20 14 Chesterfield (17) 6 2 1 3 8 9 Burnley (19)...... 8 1 25 12.10 West Ham U. (-). 7 3 2 2 20 14 Charlton A. (10) 8 2 2 12.12

AWAY

14 13 24 14 20 21 9 10 21

21

19

18

18

SUFFOLK

LOSE TO

THE SAINTS

Saints Ladies' Score Ten Times.

Y.M.C.A. SECOND LOSE.

With the exception of Tullett, in goal, Law, Hodges, Pack, and Pearce, the HM.S. Suffolk team,

that drew 0-0 with the Club first eleven on Wednesday, lost to St. Andrew's Club by 2 goals to nil on the Marina ground yesterday afternoon. Both 'gonla were regis- tered in the first half, the scorer is being E. F. Fincher, who played

a good game at centre-forward.

The game was played over a short period, this being mainly due to a late start. The pace was fast throughout, the game ending with

15

6 15

2. 10

12

4

10

10.

Goals Total

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Pis.

a scrimmage in front of the Suf- folk goal, in complete darkness.

The Spints were without the Bervices of R. A. Carroll, S. Mac- Nider and A. B. Hamson. A. E. P. Guest, at centre-half, played a hard game.

MEDWAY DRAW.

7 4 1 2 12 7 10 23 In a well-contested friendly

7 2 2 3 11.11

11 7

9

15 14

1 15 17

14

1 15

2. 13 18

મા

EMOD

Tottenham Hotspurs v. Southampton át White Hart Lane, London, on October 22. The former won by five goals to nil. Acrobatic tactics! A Spurs attack comes to grief over" Scriven,

the Southampton goalkeeper, but the movement eventually suc

ceeded.

21 game played on the Marina ground Y.M.C.A.

19 yesterday afternoon, the Jats play-|

7. 18 ed a goalless draw with the Med-

18 way Mamak eleven, who, however, 18 were without the services of two their stalwarts, Hawgood and Allen.

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2.3 2:12 17

1 5 17

31

6 15

17

# 25

3

3 10 20 14

110 21 25 21 20 20 10 20 10.13

8 23 10 13

70 43 5 14

.

4 13

4 12 712 7 12

3 11

7

8. 1.5 2 10 28

4 11

7 14 2 12 20

4.11

0 7 15 27

1 0

6

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15

15 15

3 .9

8

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).

Brentford (5) Reading (2) Norwich C. (10)

Exeter C. (7) Bristol R. (18).... Crystal P. (4) Queen's P.R. (13). Luton T. (6) Northampton (14)

Aldershot (-)

month (15)

(11)

+Bristol

C. (-) Coventry C. (12) Southend U. (3) Torquay

U. (19),

0. (16) Gillingham (21) Swindon T. (17) Cardia C. (9)

Newport C. (-) ..

Chester (3)

. Hall. C. (8)

Wrexham (10)

HOME

Goals,

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. 7 6 01 15 6 13 8 6 0 2 27 10 14

8 4 1 3 17 10 11

21. 20 10 11.. 6 1 1.20 12

12 13

8 6 1

0 17 8 10

10 16

9

9 14

AWAY

Goals

P. W. L. D.

TEN GOALS SCORED.

VISIT

RAILTON'S PLAY ENABLES Y.M.C.A.. TO WIN.

Hutton And Rowlands Saine For Navy.

In a practice match, played without a referee, the St. Andrew's Club Ladies netted no less than ten goals against the Y.M.C.A. Ladies. The winners fielded only CAPT. six players, while the "Y" fielded eight.

MATCH POSTPONED..

A

BURNETT'S REFEREEING,

KEPPEL

FOR the Keppel, Ross, at left

wing was good; he had a hard time of things with Lange who marked him too well to enable him to score.

E. A. Mitchell in goal for the Keppel played an excellent game and brought off some savea from Campbell.

brilliant

Hutton and Rowlands, playing at centro half and right wing respec tively, were oustanding men in the game. Their passing and combina fine afternoon's outing was tion was a feature of their play,

(BY CRAWL)

Y.M.C.A. (Kowloon) water polo Naval team selected, both should The Mamak Tournament match team, and a party-of supporters who secure\ť place, arranged between the Radio Sports left 'Kowloon on Sunday last for

2 Pts Club and the 24th Battery RA. H. M. S. Keppel in Taipo Bay. HE game on the whole was very RA. Pia Pts. was postponed yesterday after

The Y.M.CA. were not at ful! interesting, and, ́although the ground being unfit for strength, being without W. Schreu- there were quite a number of minor,

8 6 1 1 19 913 20

7 2 2 3 11 11

7.2.1 4. 10 8

7 3 3 1 14 15

7 21noon,

8 10 play. The match was scheduled der, who for business reasons infringements, was played in a 8 19 to be played on the U.S.R.C. dropped out of the selected

'team.

"y" clean manner.

Captain R. L. Burnett, O. B. E, The Y.M.C.A. team won a hard of the Koppel refereed, and kept game luckily, the Keppel team com excellent control of the game,' his In a scrappy game at King's Park bining excellently and with good eye was quick to catch yesterday the South Wales Border- understanding being at times un-player who tried to

2 10 15

912 19

14

5 18 ground at 2.30 p.m.

11 14

7 17

7 16

I 15

Y.M.C.A. BEATEN.

1018

3 4

2 5 0

30 18

9 18. 9. 9. 14

4 15

6 15

ers, second eleven defeated the lucky not to score.

4.15

Y.M.CA. second string by 3 goaIA"

4

.14 21

11 21

15

T

23

3 1.1 mouth.

43

8

3 2 22 14 12 8

11. 21 1 5 1 7 16 8.1 7.0 11 28

5 12

3 11

2.10

8 23

AMERICA

9 1 6 A

9 28

13

4 3 0 14 10

8 4 3 1 16 18 9

3 - 12 17

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).

Crewe A.'(6) Gateshead (2) Accrington . (14) Southport (7) Barrow (5) Walsall (16)

(15) Stockport C. (12) Rochdale (21)

HOME

Goals.

·P. W. L. D. F. A. Pta.

a

AWAY

Goals

7 5 2 0 15. 4 17 9 13

7.80 126

6 13 316

15

9. 7 1 1 27 9. 15

0 121 7 0-1 23 7 12 8.6

25 10 12 71 18 4 15 67.6 1 197 15

15 11.

14 to 1 after leading one-nil at half

6 14 time. J. M. Wilson "scored the "Y". THE Y.M.C.A.... team played

and he

any

drift,

Was very 'fair u his pulling a man up for wrongful interception.

· Arrangements are being made to

3 13 goal from a melee in the goal poorly, this may be account play a return game in the Y.M.Ç.A.

Total

P. W. L. D. F.-A. Ptà. PL. 8 10:22 2 12 12 8 21

174 19

11

-21-

4 19 13 4 8 18 2 3 3 12:14 7 19 2 3 3 12 14

04 3 3 15 2-28

6.18 318

18

10 17

16--181 16

LEADS 3-0

IN THE TESTS

Australian Tennis Stars Defeated.

MOON'S GREAT EFFORT.

ed for by the conditions pool in Kowloon in the near future, under which they were play-It is understood that the Y.M.C.A. ing. The water was cold and having the advantage of experience was swarming with fah which in the pool, have made a sporting got into the mouths of swimmers, goature by intending to play a thus making playing conditions dif-weaker team.

cult

The outstanding players were E Ralltoo, the captain, who defended stoutly. R. Lange also defended stoutly and was a good partner for Railton.

W. T. Campbell, who played in the pivot position, was often away from: his man and clearly demon-

KOWLOON

RUGBY CLUB

FIFTEEN

Brisbane, Yesterday. strated the recurring fault of his, Game Against Borderers: America concluded the first that of drifting. He did this on day's play in the first Lawn Tennis several occasions, and because of.

On Monday.

3 4 10-16 6' 18

16 Test against Australia here yester- the conditions was not able to After an interval of two weeks

615 day in a very satisfactory post- catch up on his man. Campbell

5

P-51 being unfinished.

515 tion, having won three of the four scored two good goals, but on both the Kowloon Rugby Club will again 21 encounters, the remaining match these two occasions he was lucky take the fald when they meet "A" not, to be tackled, a centre half Company, South Wales Borderers The following were the results: must not leave his opposing centre at Sookunpbe on Monday afternoon Keith Gledhill (U.S.A.) beat forward unless he cannot pass the at 5.10.

18 12 23, 13 10

9

6.4

A10

U. (19).

(U._(19) B

5 12

16: 17

8 3 2 2 21 20 73.31. 18

15 Halifax T. (17) ..... 7 4 8 1

4 13

13

2518-16

15 912

K 12

8

1.5 2 14.23 08 2 12 34 0.162 8 22 7:26

4 11

10

210

RotherhaN.. enumero A

Hartlepoola (15) 733 2 11 9 Darlington (11)

2 14 New Brighton (20) 14.211.19

Aberdeen (7) Rangers (2) Hoärts (8)

Motherwell (1), St. Mirren (5) Caltle (3)

St. Johnatone (-) Hamilton A. (10) Third Lanark Kilmarnock (9) Queen's Fark (16)

20 43

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

P. W. L.

HOME

R Goals.

FAP 38 10 17 3176

132

119

8-3-30 19

16

AWAY

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

3225 8. 25

*** Sproule 6-4, 6-4.

ball to any of them, then, and only) The following is the Kowloon. Wilmur: "Allison (U.S.A.) beat then can he make a solo effort. team: KWEN

L. D. Skinner (full back); J. J. Ferguson, G. C. Burnett, T. S. D. forwards Jenner was Whitley and D. F. Kilby... (three-

Moon 12-10, 6-1.7

· John Van Ryn (U.S.A.) beat Mic"

6-3, 5-7,

Ellsworth it and Keith Gled- O efter aftale in giving the man quarters); A. Peart and A. W. Tor

hill (U.S.A.) played an an- too much rope; he did this, it is rible (halvos); G. G. Bonham, R. finished game with Moon understood, because early on in the D. Stilllard, H. Watson, S, Macni- and Sproule the scores be- game he sustained a severe kick der, H. Brokenabire, J. E. Wilson, Ing 6-4, 1-6, 5-5, and kept clear enough of his man Lt. Prior and Dr. J. E. H. Cogan 1051 16 16 924 The Test will be continued on to be able to tackle when the bell (forwards)

11 24 Friday and Saturday. The second arrived. C)

Borderers from Pte. Cameron, Jenkins on the left wing played CoL Morgan, Pte. Keogh, Pte. 233 18 10 2 23 Test will be played at Perth on 2411227 21 December 24, 26 and 27; the third a hard game, but was no match for Adams, Lt. Martin, Pte. (29) Jones, at Adelaide on January 5, 6 and 7; the sturdy sailor lad he was mark- Pte. Hoskins, Pte. Stavene," Cpl. the fourth at Sydney on January. Ing. For a winger Jenkins lacks Tratt, Pte. Bromley, Pta. Watkins,... 12, 13 and 14; and the fifth at speed, otherwise he is learning ra- Pto,, (25) Jones, Sgt. Constant, Melbourne on February 2, 3 and 4, pidly.

DEL/Cpl. Evans, Pte. Gilmore, L/Cpl.

850-18-20

| The Americans have arranged to R. Goldman, who played on the Birch, Pte. Evans and Pte. Hem | leave Australls for New Zealand left wing, was responsible for thờ mings, -Milye

- Sgt. Gould, Pte.

Clyde- (1-2 T (12)24)

may visit Japan for some exhibi- but he was also responsible for a The South Wales Borderers XV. Dundee (11)

meet the Club to-morrow will Morton (15) 91 1 1 10 23 3 8 25 19 10 5 tion games before returning to the goal against his own team, Airdrieonians

he dropped back for some unknown baas (14) 9 8 1 18 16 1 10 7052807 United States, Stirlin

- 6.8% 1.11 19 581 7 0 10 25 37 The -"Australian Lawn Tennis rear a; and to doing/KO.

Lewis; figures in brackets denote the position occupied by the Association has agreed to pay the disorganised the team Club at the con dslen of last - season 1

United States LT.AZ:25, per cant result bely, ASB. manden Plast promoted. Chib

of the gross takings from the teet vring for a sobrinj

got Tratt 2nd – exhibitions matches 3 and bebfnd Gold guarantee it against loss Heuter base had little difflenity,

Hones

amilton, Lleut. Gallet

Pia Hoskins, reve-Read, Cpl. /Cpl. Hardy, Pie. (87)

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