FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1933.
THE CHINA MAIL.
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FOOTBALL
CAPTURE
FOOTBALL FORM GUIDE Grand
OF SEASON COMPREHENSIVE TABLE SHOWING FORM
Manchester United Secure Neil Dewar.
OFFERS FROM ARGENTINE
IN
Fabian's Chance For Cup Final Medal
(By SPOT KICK).
TN securing the transfer of Neil Dewar, the Third Lanark centre- forward, for a fee of approximately £5,000. Manchester United have un- doubtedly made the capture of the sensan. Dewar will score a lot of goals in English League football. Quite a number of English clubs were interested in this tall, pene- trative forward-and considerably more than £6,000 would have chang ed hands if a "fashionable" club like Arsenal had been prepared to gamble. Arsenal have been critic ised for the sums they have asked for players, but their apparently exorbitant demands can be under- stood when it is remembered that They have to pay more for players than the majority of their competi-:
tors,
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BACK TO THE BEGINNING.
T HAVE often wondered where Home of the famous footballers hide themselves when their first- class careers finish. A few continue their association with the game as managers, trainers and coaches, but the majority just disappear. At least one formerly great player is not in a hurry to put aside his foot- ball boots. Pym, the one-lime Exeter City. Bolton Wanderers and England goalkeeper, holder of three Cup medais, was a goal scoring centre-forward for his native Top- sham village club when Exeter found him. After twenty years' ex perience as a "stopper" he has re- turned to Topsham to score a few more goals before he retires.
If Pym had had his way Bastin would be a Bolton player to-day, He strongly recommended Bastin to the Wanderers before this talented young forward joined Arsenal.
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SUMMER TOURS. NONTINENTAL clubs are send-
invitations
Cing
Inany
for
Hummer tours to leading English League clubs. There is likely to be a big increase in the number of English teams undertaking Con- tinental tours. It is difficult to re- fuse the tempting guarantees that help to cover the summer wages b. I hear that Arsenal are likely to visit Spain, although they do not have to worry over their summer; wage bill.
From now until the end of the Benson or until the destination of the League championship shield is decided Arsenal's attention will be divided between their own matches and those in which the Villa and Sheffield Wednesday are engaged.
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ARGENTINE WANTS
FOOTBALLERS.
HE Argentine is the
ictest
Tcountry to enter the market
for British Association footballers. Platense, club which last season finished midway in the Argentine First Division, makes the following offer: £20 for passage, £0 a week wages, £1 bonus for a win, 10. for a draw, and a job which will bring the weekly salary to £10. The player will have the reassuring safeguard of a contract sanctioned by the Argentine Consulate.
If I were a professional footballer, without marital responsibilities, I confess I should find the prospect alluring; but I should insist on a clause ensuring compensation for injury, by shooting or otherwise.
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MENTOR AND PUPIL
amateur has played in an
NEnglish Cup-winning team since
over
the Rev. K. I. G. Hunt led Wolver hampton Wanderers to their mem- orable
victory
Newcastle United in 1908. The progress of Derby County, who have the former Cambridge captain, A. H. Fabian,: in their attack, is therefore partí-- cularly interesting.
Hunt now is on the staff at High- gate," where Fabian was educated:
and whither he has returned as an tactical assistant-master. Hunt's brainwas the secret of Wolver- hampton's success. It is, not difficult to trace his less direct influence over the fortunes of Derby,
A
OF CLUBS AT A GLANCE.
COMPREHENSIVE guide to the form of all the Football League and Scottish League clubs will be found in the tables given below. To assist in comparing the teams, details of how they have fared in the last five League matches are given. The letters W, L and D Indicate matches won, lost or drawn respectively. Games played at home are shown in capital letters and away games in smaller type. The figures in brackets denote the position held by that team at the conclusion of last season. The asterisk denotes a promoted team and the sword signifies a relegated team.
The League positional tables give home and away details and include all matches played to date.
Arsenal (2) dDdWL
FIRST DIVISION.
National
Gossip
Blue Riband Of Steeplechasing.
TO BE RUN ON THE 24TH.
(By AJAX.)
R. A. C. BOSTWICK and his
My Anger brother, Mr. G. H.
("Pete") Bostwick, are, expected to arrive in shortly,
I hear. England
As on their previous visits, they! will probably take a prominent part In National Hunt racing, and their presence should lend additional in- terest to the sport.
JACK FETTIFER,
WAR
who knocked out by Jack Petersen in the twelfth round of his fight for the British Heavyweight Cham- plowship, is to met Seaman Harry Rowles, the former Hong Kong Champion.
The
Unfairness Of Missed
Penalties
By-
ROLAND ALLEN
more than two-thirds of these pen- alty kicka bring goals. It may be per- HAPPENED to be discussing the missible to argue than any man I question of pensities with
a should be able to beat a goalkeeper
For
famous footballer who has been forced to stand still. from 12 yards tripped once or twice this season. out. The fact remains that many He gets quite a lot of it: but I was of them do not. surprised to hear him express the
Goals Instead? view that there are occasions upon
That raises the question which which It is "the only thing for a from time to time crops up whether back to do." I was more surpriseda referee should be given the power still to learn that quite a lot of to award a goal in cases where he fa players take the attitude that satisfied beyond any doubt that one defender in Justified in giving away would have been scored, except for a penalty provided he does it openly deliberate
tripping, pushing The argument, as it was expressed handling. It is a suggestion to to me..was that a ball were going which I am strongly opposed. I de straight for goal, with the goal-not think a referee should be sad- keeper beaten, a full back would be dled with such responsibility, and I performer, but he is a rare handfu: a fool if he had the opportunity to would add that quite a lot of them at home. "As mad as ever is how punch it out and didn't. It was are not, in my opinion, capable of GATHER that Mr.. "Jock Anthony describes him. He wants urged that by doing so he was help-accepting it. Whitney, the American owner, to be up and doing all the time, and ing his side to another chance, as
I would give my support to an 68 50 31 who has entered five horses for the because of that he cannot be train-there was always the possibility that instruction that referees must send 57 63 31 Grand National next March is ex-led with the other horses. He is the penalty kick might be missed or off the field any man who deliber 64 28 30 pected in England until the first sure to have a big weight in the saved.
stely trips another in the penalty 67 66
I am afraid a lot of spectators area. I am March. J. R. Anthony, Liverpool steeplechase, but I do not would be inclined to support this that should be applied to handling or 62 64 28 week in
27 who trains for him at Wantage, has envy Anthony the task of trying rather twisted outlook if the circum-punching out, because that is some-
The two brothers are enthusins-: A. Pia, tic and accomplished horsemen, 94 45 46 with "Pete," perhaps, the stronger 64 43 12
rider. Over hurdies their riding la well up to the average standard of
71 48 40 40
HOME
P.
W. D. L. 32 11 2 3
Sheffield Wednesday (3) lwiwW
Aston Villa (65) Wiwl!
30 12 3 0 30 12
AWAY W. D. L. 9 4 3 6 3
GOALS
F.
Newcastle Utd. (11) WIWld
W.
12
Derby County (15) (WIDI
WDILL
Bromwich Albion (6) wdWdW 29
*Leeds Ltd. (-)
Huddersfield Town (4) WIW♥
Sunderland (13) DIWL
Everton (4) Duww
Portsmouth (8) [WIWw
Liverpool (10
Blackburn I. (16) WIWIW Sheffield Utd. (7) ILDDw
(10) dWLlw Birmingham (9) wWIWW Bolton Wanderers (17) DIWA). Blackpool (20) d
Manchester City (14) WIWIW. Chelsea (12) WILDI
"Wolverhampton W. (-) WdDID 31 Middlesborough (18) DIW Leicester City (19) dWWw]
28
SECOND DIVISION.
Stoke City (3) DwWlw Tottenham (8) WWwDd- Hury (5) IW¿WW
Nolts Forest (11) dDdWw Millwall (9) ¿D#WW Manchester United (12) dWdW! Plymouth Albion (4) WDIW Notts County (16) DwLIW *Fulham () DdW Bradford City (7) LILIL Swansea Town (15) IWIL Southampton (14) IDIWD Bradford (6) Waw
Port
Preston North End (13) dDdw@
Vale (20) LdWIL Lincoln City () wiwat Chesterfield (7) Dawiw
West Ham United (-) IWWID Grimsby Town (-) Dwll Oldham Athletic (6) LiLiw Burnley (19) DILI Charlton Athletic (16) IDIWI
55
604 38
47 36 English professional jockeys.
63 51 34
42 40 33
50 43 33
57 64 32
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74 20 fine material to show his patron. to train him for such a long and 51 65 25
Thomond II. is probably the star trying ordeal.
44 59 20.
3 10
Q 13
54 35 24
3 0 12
39 69 21
1 11
GO 82 21
3 19
1 3 12
45 69 20
HOME
AWAY
GOALS
W. D. L.
W. D. L.
F.
A. Pts.
9
3
9 3 4
56
25 42
30 11 4 0
5 4
6
80 40
40
32 11 6 0
8
67 45 40
5 6
ht
45
៨កន្លងទ
Two-Sided Way Of
Learning To Play Golf
We shall learn to play this game of
38 36 golf if we are not very, very careful.
31 4 35 So far we have tried:
Lessons from the pro.;
Lessons from 477 kind friends; most;
55 47
34
53 31 34.}
Lessons from the caddie;
55 49 33
58 54 33
48 14 33
54 42 33;
43 46 30
54 53 28
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of them worse than we are;
Lessons from films;
The hip, wAJ; Avoiding
like hip way
the
plague, my dear chap;
33 different grips;
44 5420 Counting ten on the up-swing and 47 58 26 left arm, waggies, no woggles;
26 ten on the down-swing, the straight
56
1 6 8
0 3 10
57 67
3 1 12
53 73 29
3 3 10
39 63 22
2 3 11
47 67 21
2 3 10
44 64 20
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).
Brentford (3) WdWwW Norwich City (10) WdWdw Exeter City (7) diwaw Reading (2) WdWi Coventry City (12) WWW/W Crystal Palace (4) DWIWI Southend United (3) WIWA Kopion (14) WWD
(11) IDIWA Brighton & Hove (8) WIWL Bristol Rovers (18) DIDwd
GOALS
F. A. Pin.
P
HOME W. D. L.
AWAY
W. D. L.
20 12 1 1
8 4 3
65 32 45
31 11
5 6 3
64 39 43
6 5 4
71 36 42
5 5 4
81 47 40
3 10
84 59 33
30 12
RANGER'S
FORECAST
57 48 33 ASTON
54 63 32
38558383638563629
FIRST DIVISION
VILLA
(2) v W. Bromwich (0) 48 31 BOLTON (3) v Sunderland
52 31 CHELSEA
50 30 HUDDERS.
(4) Blackpool
FIELD
(8) v Derby
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57 varieties of clubs; 1,422 books;
Giving up the game altogether.
not so sure whether
atances happened to apply to the times done in the heat of the home side. I am not so sure how moment, involuntarily, I do not they would take it from their regard tripping or ankle tapping as guesta. Yet I cannot see any pos- anything but cool and calculated. aible justification for such a crook- fouling. Or, alternatively, any man ed interpretation of the spirit of who does do these things instinctive- the law. In my opinion any ly is net fit to play football. deliberate-infringement of the laws The whole question is important, of the game is unsportsmanlike. because I have seen several games
Also Unsportsmanlike,
decided by missed penalties. That the is not fair to the teams who have
Not being blessed
with
Every course within a radius of a aptitude for being illogical which is missed them. It will be worse still hundred miles; and
possessed by the Australian Board if a famous team is one point short of Cricket Control, I am impelled to of the number needed to remain in But will they let us rest? They will add that any player who deliberate the First Division because they have not. They now produce "Orst-class golfing instruction" 'on
ly trips another, or punches away a twice failed to score from penalty gramophone records.
scoring shot, or pushes a man who kicks. I saw them. Two double-sided records are shown is about to shoot is unsportsmanlike, at the British Industries Fair with even if he does it quite brazenly and
lessons written by Archio Compston,
and recorded by an announcer who is fully prepared to accept the STARTING TIMES FOR clarity of direction in beyond reproach" penalty which la prescribed for (nothing mentioned about his ability such offences.
with the mashie niblick). On one re- I have not counted them, but it cord you get "The Drive," and "The seems to me that there have been Iron" on the other "The Approach" and "The Putt"
four shillings.
scanon.
FANLING
Sunday's Pairings.
The whole lot for more penalty kicks than usual this It may only be that I have Each side runs for about five minutes, seen more
The following are the starting than I usually do. In times of the Royal Hong Kong Very well. We happen to have support of my contention that it is Golf Club for Fanling on Sunday: portable gramophone. We are going
to take it along to the club, plant it on unsportsmanlike to give away a the first tee, and play the first record. Penalty in any circumstances what- And so to the bitter end.
lever is the fact that probably not
Leading Goal Scorers
(1)
(1)
(0)
BOWERS HEADS THE
Leicester (1) ARSENAL (2)
28 LIVERPOOL (4) Manchester C. PREMIER LEAGUE.
27 MIDDLES-
4 8
5
9
United (19) WWW
(21) WIDDI
9
56
52
PORTS
4 9
Pk. R. (13) JWIDI
Aldershot (-) WIDE Luton Town (6) IDIWA
Bristol City (0) Clapton Orient (16) INILW Cardin (9) WIWU "Newport () ILWIW Swindon Town (17) LIDDL
1 4 10
0311 1 3 12
1 1 18
GO 83 20
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).
HOME
P. W. D. L.
30 12 3 0
30 10 4 2
29 14 1 1
31
12
AWAY W. D. L.
BORO (2) v Birmingham (0) Newcastle
MOUTH
(4) v Wednesday
(0) v Everton
Sheffield U. (8) y Blackburn WOLVES (-) Leeds
SECOND DIVISION
BRADFORD DURNLEY Chariton GOALS F. A. Pts. Grimsby 72 31 43 MANCHES.
65 37 40
88
12 41
NOTTS
TER U.
F.
48
78 66
SG Oldham 40
(-) v Fulham3
(-) v West Ham
(8) v Swansea
(-) ▼ Southampton
(2) v Port Vale
(2) v Bradford C.
(1) ▾ Bury
PLYMOUTH (4) v Chesterfield
(1)
Arsenal Stars In
Foreground.
SPURS FORWARD LEADS.
The following are the leading goal
scorera in the Football League to Feb.
7:---
(0)
THIRD DIVISION (South). Whitlow (Exeter C.) Holliday (Brentford) Palethorpe (Pending)
A., (Northampton)
Coventry) Russell (Bournemouth) Stabb (Torquay) McCambridge
(Norwich)
Old Course.
0.28 .. R, 8. W. Paterson, C. E.
9.32
1.36 9.40
11
Moore.
A. E. Lissaman, T. C. Monaghan.
G. W. Tolmie, G. A. Leiper.
J. F. Robinson, L.A.
Calcraft
0.44 N. K. Littlejohn, G. H.
17
Bond.
A. H
Thomson,
Penn, F. Syme-
R. R. Davies, D. 8. Rob. C. W. F. Booker, R. C. Law. A. McKellar, J. S. Dykes. H. C. Hopkins, A. T. Lay 11. G. Wallington, P. 8. H.
Grant.
D. Forbes, J. H. Gorro.
J. P. Sherry, D. Christie. L. Goldman, C. W. Bishop. Col. Renshaw, M. II. Turner, R. I. Cherrill, G. T. May. C. H. Bradley, D. Ellis. V. R. Gordon, A. C. L. Bowker.
F. A. Redmond, A B. Purves,
Weatherbe.
0.48
9.52
19
9.56
10.00
10.04
10.08
10,12
rt
10.16
27
24
10.20 10.24
10.28
10,32
10.36
FIRST DIVISION
10,40
Taft
(Cardiff)
Bowers (Derby County)...
25
Bowen
(Bristol C.)
10.44
R
Ball (Shefeld Wod.)
24
Burditt
10.48
(2) Notts C.
(2)
Harti (Wolves)
24
Lane (Watford)
(0)
Batain (Arsenal)
28
Loftus (Bristol C.)
Brown (Aston Villa)
Coleman (Arsenal)
20
Nichal (Gillingham)
W. V. Gibbons (Bristol I.)
9.40
Dunne (Sheffield Utd.)
18
Attwood (Brighton)
#9.44
Hampson (Blackpool)
Brown (Q.P. Rangers)
0.52
48 .63
IWA
0 2 14
18
2110
51
61 24 READING
1 2 11
52
(4) v Luton (1) Brentford Crystal P. GILLINGHAM (1) ›
Tilson Torquay NORWICH
Bournemouth of 25 QUEEN'ST.R. (-) ▼
Bristol C. Newport (4) v Coventry 69 23 WAFFURE
WATFORD (1) Exeter
TON (North) THIRD DIVISION 18 ACCRINGTON (-)
(-) Barnala
Barnsley
Milson (Bolton
W.)
Gamble (Aldershot}
10.00
Fo
Reason, W. G., (W. Brom-
10.08
THIRD DIVISION (North)
1
A.)
City) (Man Dean (Everton) Hodgson (Liverpool) Jack (Arsenal)
16
McNaughton (Hall)
26
10.10
16
Johnson (Marafield)
I
10.24
12
15
Mantle (Chester)
15
Bamford (Wrexham)
10.32
15
(0)
Duncan (Derby County)
Alsap (Walsall)
14
McClelland (Blackpool)
14
Wallbanks
Fition (Accrington)
13
(Barnsley)
13
(1)
13
13
A. Pia.
Hull City (8) WwIWW Chester (3) WLWdd Wrexham (10) wwWWW Barrow (5) WLWI +Barnsley (-) IWIWW Walsall (16) WWWW Stockport C (12) Wawaw Gateshead (2) WILID Crewe Alex. (6) WIWwi
R. (15) WIWIW (7) WWLWI
R. (4) LWDID Hartlepools (13) DwWIW
T. (17) WDWD
(19) *Mansfield T. (-) wit York City (9) (Wiwd Rochdale (21) İLLÐI Darlington (11) LLIWW Carlisle U. (18) DIDI New Brighton (20) IWILA
30.12
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Rangers (2) wWwWw Motherwell (1) wWwLI Hearts (8) D¿Wlw Celtic (9) vid
Hamilton Acs. (10) WwWw *St. Johnstone (-) Iwawi Aberdeen (7) intwa Partick Thlite (0) LAWwL
IDW Queen's Park (16)
Ht.
Mirren (5) WILD Falkirk (18) DIWLW Kilmarnock (9) WwDwl, Third Lanard (4) WIWIL Clyde (15) (ww
Dundee (11) W Ayr United (17) ILdwW Cowdenbeath (12) LIWIL Airdrieoniana (14) ID/WW Morton (13) 'LADLI *East Burling (-) KALAL
HOME
P.. W. D. L. 81 12 40 30 10 1 a 31 12 2 1
1 13
AWAY W. D. L.
94 2 10
6 8 7
717
6 5 5
10. 4 2.
Y
2, 78
B 19
ght).
*PRESTON
57 47 34
STOKE
(-) v Lincoln
45 34 TOTTENHAM (1) ▼ Millwall
49 34
68 32
THIRD DIVISION (Bouth)
€32 686 85 80t cost assetas ossssssoces Una250 23853
31 ALDERSHOT (-) v Northampton ()
11 BRIGHTON (1) Swindon
31 BRISTOL R. (2)▼ Clapton
CARDIFF
4156 21 SOUTHEND
DARROW
(3) v Tranmere Carlinle (2) Y WREXHAM (2)
GOALS 90 33 50 CREWP
88 46
68
44
36 41
64
(1)
CHESTER CAS North (5)}
Mansfield
(a).v
(-) ▼ Doncaster
HARTLE
New Brighton (1) v 6 14 41 Rochdale
01) v Natherkam.
66 68 $8 Southport
75 48 36 York
58 41 33
(2)
FOOLS
STOCKPORT (0)| HULL
Allen (Newcastle) Camsell (Middlesboro') Gunney (Sunderland) Woddle (Portsmouth)
SECOND DIVISION
Hunt (Tottenham H.) Harper (Preston N.E.) Evans, W., (Tottenham H.) Watson (West Ham) Newton (Fatham) Suggett (Bradford) Peares (Charlton) (2) Hall (Lincola) Johnson
(3) Darilngton (0)
(0) (2) WALSALL SCOTTISH LEAGUE
68 66 32 ABERDEEN (1) ▼ Morton
AYE
67 57 41 Clyde
(0)
(0) V Partick
HAMILTON HI (1) v $120 DUNDER (0) Coydenbeath (4) 61 71 22 FALKIRK (4) v Queen's "Pk. *(1)]
4 7
2.10
46
8125
54 682 Motherwell
12v Celtic
46 84 22
25 RANGERS
v. Hoarta
ST. JOHN.....
∙1-14
53 02 21
27 BO
0 14
(2)
(8)
STONE (-) Kilmarnock ((-)}; 37 85 19 THIRD DA
42 84 12
(2)
LANARE (8) y Airdrie, i The teams given in pronounced type] Are forecasted winners and the figures in brackets denote, the result of the corresponding Axture just year;
(Stoke ford O.) Dr Iwall).
(Southampton) Kirkham (Port Vale) Abel (Chesterfield) Arnold (Southampton) Reid (Man. Utd. Bidding (Man. Uid)
Baines (York)
Andrews (Barnsley)
Griffithe (Stockport). Waterstom (Doncaster)
Frewine (Wrexham) Hewitt (Hartinpools)
Johnson Darlington) Lewis (Wrexham} McCouncil (Crowe) Wellock (Halifax) Bowater (Mansfeli)
16
LANE CRAWFORD'S TEAM,
The following will represent the 18 Lane, Crawford's Staff against the
18
12
125
12.
12
Rodgers,
D'A
F. H. Glover, J. Coulthart.
New Course.
9.32 am. N. J. and Mrs. Perrin.
I. C. and Mrs. Webb.
Asking, Thomson
Mrs.
Atkins. Mrs. Thomson.
1. A. and Mrs. Shaw.
Miss Whimster,
Williamson.
H. N.
Miss Laing, Mes. Bishop.
Mrs. Clarke, G. G. Stopan!
Thomson.
E. D. and Mr. Matthews.
HOTELS BEAT LANE CRAWFORD'S
"Hat Trick" For Wirth.
TRE Hong Kong and Shanghai
T
Hotels defeated Lane Craw- ford's by a goals to 1 in a fast and exciting game at Happy Valley yesterday,
The Hotels' team played good
China Light & Power Recreation football, Wirth, the Hotel's Inside Club to a,cricket match on the right scoring all three of their goals. Lane Crawford's : forwards com- C.B.A. ground on Sunday at 2 pmbined effectively, but falled to pene
0. W. Balman, I. A. Edwards, W, 8.
Hler, H. E. Lewis, B. Machiider, w.trate in the first half.
C. Ogley, R. H. Pickford, B. 8. Rogers, In the second half the Hotels play. F...E. Siinner (captain), D. T. Smith ad a bustling game, but were unable and E, R. Wafis,
Reserves:- Open and M.
Xavier
A
to prevent Lane Crawforda' scoring
their only goal through Ogley.
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