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ARSENAL MAY DROP POINTS AT GOODISON PARK

POMPEY VISIT VILLA

WEDNESDAY IN "DERBY"

THE

THE

HE Wednesday, who are on level terms with the Villa, are engaged in a local "derby" againat big match in the English Sheffield United, and a draw ap- League to-morrow will be the pears, to be the result as the United clash between Everton, League are at home, and a very improved Champions, and the

Sunderland, Bolton, Man- Arsenal, team. potential champions, at Goodison chester City Birmingham and Park,

Leeds, all of whom have survived

a

The champions have not ex- the Fourth Round of the F.A. Cup, parienced bright season and are all expected to lose, Blackpool, their form of late had not been Derby and Middlesborough being inspiring, but it will be very sur- the only forecasted winners. prising if they drop both points to the Highbury team. A draw seem a natural forecast, with the home team os winners if an outright decision is reached.

A

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FIRST DIVISION

Scottish Cup

St. Mirren At Home. To Finalists.

HOLDERS ▾ AMATEURS.

PALACE STAGE REVIVAL

SECOND DIVISION

BRADFORD C. (0)v Notta C. CHARLTON (0) v Burnley CHEBSTER.

FIELD (4) Port Vale FULHAM

Lincoins

| MANCHES.

(-) v Millwall

(-) BURY

TER U. (6) v Oldham NOTTS F. (6) v Bradford PLYMOUTH (4) v Swansea STOKE (4) Preston TOTTENHAM () v Grimsby W. HAM

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(-) v Southampton

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THE following are

200

EXETER'S LEAD THREATENED

HE' following teams have yet

Leicester City, West Ham United, Clapton Orient, Cardiff City, Mana feld Town, Walsall, Rotherham (United, Hartlepools, and Air- Erieonians. The Tast mentioned

To register away victories:

Twho have maintained an un-away point.

the teams team have yet to secure their first-

beaten home

record: Shoffeld Tottenham

T Second Round of the Scottish Hotspur, Northampton Town, Huh

Wednesday, Bury,

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(By RANGER,)

outstanding match in the

HESTER will be fully extended. Cup is undoubtedly that between St City, Doncaster Rovers, Walsall own ground. Hull, and Gateshead, (1) Mirren and Kilmarnock, last year's and Glasgow Rangers.

|runners-up, at St. Mirren Park. A

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to hold Wrexham on their

who are only one point behind, are draw will probably be the reault TAXETER may lose the leadership slipped badly against Darlington.. expected to win. The former (though a win for the Saints would of the Southern section of the but there is little doubt that they

Third Division. They are visiting will defeat

(1) v ARSENAL (9) occasion little surprise. (-)

ASTON

VILLA (0) v Portsmouth BLACKBURN (1) Birmingham BLACKPOOL (2) v Manchester C Bolton

(8) v LIVERPOOL (1) STON VILLA ara entertaining DERBY

(a) Sunderland Portsmouth and from the Everton face of things it looks as if Leeds Pompey will be flattered if they MIDDLES. secure one point. The Villa are BORO' (1) Leicester hanging on grimly to the Arsenal NEWCASTLE (4) v Chelsea at the head of the table-they are SHEFFIELD (1) v Wednesday

WOLVES 5 polats in arrears with two games

(-) Huddersfield in hand-so that Portsmouth can

expect no quarter in the race for the championship.

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WEST

BROMWICH (4)

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the Rovers, while the Palace and will be fortunate Gateshead should secure the points.

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Last year Glasgow Rangers won (1) the Cup when they defeated Kilmart secure one point, as the London at Halifax, (1)nock by 2 goals to 1 in the Final de have improved considerably

Round,

And are staging a splendid come- THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) The Rangers, the holders, should hand, should rout Newport and BARROW

back. Brentford, on the other BARNSLEY (-) v Darlington encounter little difficulty against

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Halifax

Hartlepools HULL Rochdale

E duel between Stoke and the their amateur opponents, Queen's thus regain the leadership. They Carlisle Spurs for the leadership of the Fark, while Celtic are almost ar- were checked at Luton during mid-CHESTER Second Division le proving very sured of victory at the first attempt week, but this should only active CREWE MOTHERWELL have scored the interesting. To-morrow both teams against Falkirk. Motherwell should as an incentive to better efforts.

most goals this season. The ars expected to win, though the enter the Third Round, and Dundee THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) five leading teams are as follow: London side have the more formid- United abould be able to use their BRENTFORD (-) Newport Motherwell (Scottish)

85 able opposition. Bradford City and ground advantage against St. John Bristal C. (-) Swindon 82 Bury should also win though the stone to send them further in the CARDIFF (-) v Aldershot Glasgow Rangers (Scottish) .. 78 latter team will encounter stiff competition." Hamilton Academicals (Scot.) 77 opposition against Lincoln at the Tottenham Hotspur (2nd Dlv.) 70 Sinell Bank ground.,

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CENTRAL

Enough to make a Cal Laugh• RALPH LYNN and TOM WALLS

THAR6

BEN TRAVERS

Is a British and Dominions Production

Wednesday (8)

FIRST DIVISION.

HOME

Gools

Arsenal (2)

West Bromwich (6)-13 10 12 38

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pte. .13 10 2 47 19 21 .14 11 0 3 33 14 23- Aston Vila (5) .13 11 2 0 45 21 22 Newcastle U. (11) 13 8 2 2 29 17 20 *Leeds U. A

(-) -13 7 1 6 21 14 19

14

13

Derby C. (15)

Huddersfield (4) 13 7 3 3 13

Sunderland (13)

2 5

Liverpool (10)

4 3

Everton (4)

Shellold U. (7)

7 3 1

Portsmouth (8)

9 3

6 3 5

84.

Blackburn R. (16)

Birmingham (9)

Bolton W. (17)

Blackpool (20) Manchester C (14)

Chelsea (12) Middlesbro (18) "Wolres (1)

Leicester C. (19)

Stoke C. (5) Tottenham (B). Bradford C. (7) Dury (5)

(11) Manchester U. (12) Notta C. (16) Millwall (9)

Notla z 5)

Fulham Southampton (14) Plymouth A. (4) Bradford *Lincoln C. (-) Chesterfield (17) Port Vale (20)

+Weat

Ham U Praeton N,E. (13) .. Oldham (6)

†Grimsby T. (-)

Barnely (19)

Charlton A. (16)

AWAY

Goals Total P. W. L. D. F. A.Pts. Pla. 14 9 3 2 35 21 20 41 12 4 3 24 24 11 38 12 4 2 6 19 17 14 36

6 6 1 10 12 13 33

3 3 6 15

19 12 31

3 6 X 19 289 31

71 23

COVENTRY (6) Bournemouth (CRYSTAL P. (3) v. Exeter

Gillingham (4) ▼ SOUTHEND NORTHAMPTON

NORWICH

(4) ▼ Clapton

SCOTTISH CUP-2nd Round

DUNDEE U.

Y

St. Johnstone

(2) v Brighton

St. Mirren ABERDEEN Leith

Y

Kilmarnock

READING

(3) Bristol R.

Hibernian

TORQUAY

(1) y Luton

WATFORD

CELTIC

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Falkirk

Montrose

ALBION

MOTHERWELL v Dumbarton

V

CLYDE

Stenhousemuir V THIRD LANARK

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V PARTICK

v Airdrie

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(4) v New Brighton

(3) ACCRING-

TON (0)

(2) v Wrexham v Mansfold

(1) v GATESHEAD (2)

(2) ▼ STOCKPORT (2)

(4) v Doncaster

(1).

(0) ▾ SOUTHPORT (1)"

(1).

TRANMERE (4) v Walsall York

THE

(2) v Rotherham

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HE following teams have con

ceded, over 80 goals this

season:

Ayr United (Scottish).

Airdrieonians (Scottish)

(2) v Queen's P. R. (2) Hartlepools (3rd Div. N.)

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).

AWAY

Goals

*Dundee

HOME

Goals

Ayr

HEARTS

Brentford (5) Exeter C. (7)

.13 10 2 1 13 9 13

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pis. .11 9 1 1 20 8. 19 34 11 21 31 11 21

12 6 3. 3

13 9 13 48 19

RANGERS

V Queen's Park Played in mid-week, and result-Norwich C. (10)

15 12 31 17 12 29 ed in a win for Dundee by four Reading (2) 34 11 28

goals to nil,

Crystal P. (4) Teams in the heavy black type and Bournemouth (15)

Brighton (B)

2.8 2 18. 8 28

33

10 1 13

B

6..28

30 5 26 37 10 25

forecasted to win.

38 6 25

7 24

6 23

2000-2018

0 11 2 18

43

SECOND DIVISION...

HOME

Goals

P. V. L. D. F.

AWAY

Goals Total P. W. L. D. F. A. Pto. Pts. 13 7 3 8 25 15 17 35 13 4 6 26 24 11 34

13 8 3 2 21

13.10 0 3 44

A. Pts. 7 15 10 23

13 9 1 3 **

9

21 13 4

6 30

15

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24

13

0 28

26

5 19

3 28

3 12

5 4 17 18 13 33 5 7 1-17 23 11 83 13 1 9 3 9 29 6 31

BIRMINGHAM LOSE CENTRE FORWARD THROUGH INJURY. Joe Bradford's Broken Ribs.

London, Jan. 3. Following an X-ray examina- tion at the Birmingham Gen- eral Hospital, it was revealed that J. Bradford, the Birming- bam and English International centre-forward, who was in. jured in the match with New- castle United last week, had three broken ribs. Whether there is any injury to the kid- ney is not yet definitely known. Bradford is certain to be out team for two months, and his absence will be serious loss to Birmingham at

5 3.5 18 20

17 30

16.20 27 6.10 18

12 -29

18 29

8 26

8 20

27

12 28

12 23

· of the

10 311

..15 28

38,

20

-16 34

20

44

6 20

38

6 IG

2 9 2.120

2 9.2.20

LEEDS UNITED TO WIN THE CUP

SWIFT AND DEFINITE TACKLY.

By David Jack.

(Arsenal and All-England).

a vital part of the season.

Northampton (10 Bouthend U. (3) Coventry C. (12),

(Watford (11).

Bristol R. (18) Aldershot (-) Queen's P.R. (13) Gillingham (21)

Tray U. (19).

Luton T. (6) Torquay

Bristol C. (-)

4 37 2

632 18

2 32 23 14 Clapton O. (10) 13 6 3 5 26 21 15 Swindon T. (17) ..31 6. 2 3 28 17 15 Cardiff C. (9) 19 6 2 27 24 14 Newport C. ..13 4. 5 4 19 25 12

89.

81'

81.

Totar

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pis. Pls. 13 7.3 3

36. 21. 17 18 19 15 36- 13 4 3 6 29 71 14 35 34 21 19 12 33

4 21 28 12:28

13 1 9

16 $7

18 63

12 0 9 3 13 14 1 10 3 14

AWAY

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).

Chester (3) Hull C. (8) Gateshead (2) Wrexham (10) Barrow (6) Stockport C. (12) Accrington 8. (14) Rochdale (21) Bumbley (-)

A.

(15)

Doncaster

Southport (7) Mansfield T. (-) Tranmere (4)

HOME

Goals

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pis, .149 1 ST. 17 22

12 9 0 3 30

Rotherham L. (19) 13

to

.29 2 2

49

1..20

30 21 18 20 11 20 Carlisle U. (18) .13 4 4 5 15 14 13 [Walsall (16)

12 9 0 3 31 10 21 Halllinx T. (17).12 4 5 3 17 16 11 Hartlepools (13) 13 8 3 2 34 21 18 Darlington (11) ...12 6 3 3 24 18 15 York C. (9) ..IL 4 8 4 31 29 12 New Brighton (20) 12 2 5 A EF 28 9

13 11 12 1 9 12 $ 9 14 2.11

Gozli Total: F. A.Ft.Pta

5-14 86 14 35

022 4. 21. 20

9 23 23 13 35

8 31 4 19 24

12 14 13 30

THE LEAGUE GOAL SUNDERLAND FACING £40,000 DEBT

SCORERS

The leading goalscorers in the Football League up to and includ ing January 3 are as follow:

DIVISION 1.

the aixteen teams, which will, We become "wide" wise Ball

O contest the Fifth Round of the practical experiondo, choice with Bawers Derby C

English Cup on Saturday fortnight wind tactics, but there

Brown (Aston Villa) are no Bastin (Arsenal) ... Leeds United have the best chance of winning the trophy.

second chances in Cup-tles-and Hampson (Blackpool)

Hartill (Wolverhampton) Ignoring the luck of the draw teams like Leeds make headway Coleman (Arsenal)

Dunno (Shelfick U.) entirely, there are proferences to while others are wondering what

DIVISION 1. consider, and I must any there is to do to counteract the avalanche, Hunt (Tottenham H.) sound reason for the respect for avalanche it seems when cleven Harper (Preston N.E.) generally shown for the prospects men are working at top pressure Evans, W (Tottenham II.)

Watson of the young, virile, and very en- for ainety minutes.

(W. Ham) thusiastic Leeds' combination.

Newton (Fulham) I have heard it said that Leeds Suggett (Bradford) They have not acored many could not possibly maintain this

Hall (Lincoln) goale, it is true, but defence is pace for a full season. Be that as Dawes, A. (Northampton)

DIVISION III. (South) naturally the first consideration it may, there can be no denying Bourton (Coventry) in a knock-out competition, and the that they will cause some trouble Falethorpe (Reading) only First Division teams that on the Wembley trail if they can

Whitlow (Exeter)' could be compared to Leads in this only command this speed and en-

Holliday (Brentford).

DIVISION. III. (North) respect-before their collapse thusiasm for "special occasions."

Johnson (Mansfeld); against Derby last Saturday they had scored more goala

(Hull) McNaughton werd Newcastle United and Hud-themacives their prospects would be Wallbanks (Barnsley)

Mandle (Chester) dersfield Town,

brighter still.

„Andrews (Barnsley); Grithe (Stokport)

No-Waiting Tackles,

I had a premonition that Leeds The following is the draw to be would be troublesome to the Ar played on February 18 sanal Their swift and definite Bolton v, Manchester G. tackling is upsetting to calculating Brighton- VWest Fam footballers, whose greatest danger Burnley ve Chesterfield develops when they are permitted Sunderland. Blackpool to gain calm possession. The Derby

v Aldershot Leads mong tackle simultaneously

Hellfax

Luton with the arrival of the ball, The Middlesbro® effect is very disconcerting.. Everton

Birmingham Leeds

IRISH BACK JOINS EVERTON

NO FORESIGHT SHOWN BY THREATENED CLUBS.

NEARLY every day one hears of

While indirectly the financial fresh clubs which are at their straits in which the clubs find wits end to know how to carry on. themselves can be put down to the The latest addition to the list is world depression, in many Bournemouth, the Third Division instances the clubs have only team, which has placed all its team themselves to blame.. on, the "open-to-transfer" list • Coreless Handling of Funda. 15 thereby inviting applications for

During the boom period when: its players from all and sundry good gates were experienced, no. The crisis in this particular matter what the position of teams Instance has been precipitated by in the various league tables wore, an early dismional from the Cup many clubs merely spent the money competition.

Other clubs which have lately on enlarging their ground accommo- hung out signals of distress are dation. The fact that there might 20 Northampton Town and Exeter come a time when the present play- City, while a Scottish league teamers would be too old to give of their

best never seemed to be considered. has already retired for the season. Nor is the financial distress.con- food to the smaller clubà.

No Idea for Inaugurating nur series for young players or any provision for the maintenance of future playing strength was given. serious thought.

"More and more spectatora was the slogan of the day. Conse quently when the slump came many of the clubs found them-- selves with a dearth of first-class players and no reserve money in the bank.

Sunderland in Debt.. Sunderland, one of the famous First Division clubs. in the English League, is in debt to the extent of £40,000' and has been forced to uppeal to the public to consider a new issue of security, Cook, the Celtic and Irish inter- The amount, asked for a £35,000 national right back has been trans and if the greater part of this is ferred to Everton. Cook, who was not forthcoming the club will be

laced on the transfer list at his forced to consider the offere of position of being able to continue own request, appeared for Ireland two greyhound, syndicates which to serve up good football still at in the matches with Wales, Scot wish to purchase the Roker Park tract the crowds and are in no land, and England this manson.

danger to-day Reuter Hall,

1ground

Teams which were in the happy

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