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FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1933.

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FOOTBALL FORM GUIDE

COMPREHENSIVE TA BLE SHOWING FORM

OF CLUBS AT A GLANCE.

A

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 signifles a relegated team.

The League positional tables give home and away details and include all matches played to date.

FIRST DIVISION.

Arsenal (2) Ldliw

Sheffield Wednesday (3) IW[DD

Newcastle Utd. (11) dWWwd Aston Villa (5) IDIWI

W. Brom. Albion (6) WIWwW

Derby County (15) 44LDD

*Leeds Utd. (-) LAWILA

Huddersfield Town (4) DLWD! Portsmouth (8) #BIW*

Everton Ltd. (7) WIWWI

(4) Wann

Blackburn R. (16) WIWAD

Sheffield

(13) (LDİL

Biderland (9) W

Liverpool (10)

Manchester

City (14)

Middlesborough (18) wdWad

DA-MOOGACADLONG-

GOALS

72 53 46

46 45

62 46

78 42 44

70 54

53

47 37

47 37 36

65 69

72 65 34

65 72

THIRD PARTY IN SWEEP DISPUTE FOR $30,000

Official Makes Suggestion

The suggestion that the miss, ing sweep ticket, which drew the second prize of $30,000 in the South China Athletic ́As- sociation sweepstake on the Hong Kong Derby last year, was forwarded by an official at the hearing yesterday.

The holder of the ticket has, been requested to come forward and present the ticket to the Association..

HOCKEY

CHAMPIONS'

ELEVEN.

Hong Kong Ladies' Team Against Rest.

T

TO-MORROW'S GAME.

THE following team will repre-

seut the H.K.L.H.C. againet, the Rest of the Caer Clark Cup League to-morrow on the Y.M.C.A. ground at King's · Park at 3.45

J. Harris Walker

HOME

AWAY

P. W. D. L.

W. D. L.

F. A. Pis

36 12 2 4

9

13

102 50 49

34 13

8

36 13 2

33 11

36

34

34

35

35 17

R

35 10

10

35 10

19

35

34

51

47

10

GG

60 73 31

73 31

M. Bird

36 10

J 13

34 ព

51

B. Franklin

51 63

63 28

Bolton

Wanderers (17) DIDW

36 9

14

63 78 28

Blackpool (20) IWIL

33 10

13

60 76

E. O'Hagan

Chelsea (12) Wdwd

7 3 7

2 12

44 63 27

D. Robertson

35 6 8 3

1 4 13

54 76 26

3 4 11

67 88 26

A. Owen Hughes

AWAY

P. W. D. L.

W. D. L.

34 10 3 4

11 3 4

63 30 48

34 13 4 0

5 0 6

87 45

46

35 12

30 10

6 I 63

6 2 9

77 52 44

E. Selby

35

$ 39

Leicester City (19) DIWwd

"Wolverhampton W. (-) DDwLw 35

G

SECOND DIVISION.

Stake City (3) wLwWw

Tottenham (8) dWdwd

Burg (5) WILwW

*Fulham (-) wWwW]

Notis Forest (11) WLwdl Notts County (16) wWwD Millwall (9) WILD

Bradford City (7) ILIWAD

Plymouth Argyle (4)

WIL]

Manchester United (12) DILID Swansea Town (15) LILIW

Preston Nth. End (13) dWwWd

Southampton (14) "D<L/W

Port Vale (20) dowan Bradford (6) LIWAD "Lincoln (-) LidDW

City (-)

Grimsby Town (-) IDwWd

Oldham Athletic (6) WWdLl (West Ham Ula. (-) IWIDL

33 10

POME

68 68 30

GOALS

F. A. PL

71 61

57 48

60 47

55 58 36

59 56 86

51 50

65 84

2 13

7 A

52 56

3 12

59 61

62 71

4 2 12

60 78

47

03 13

Burnley (19) IWDd

3 4 11

56

Chesterfield (17) WILID.....

33

5 5

1 4 12

Charlton Athletic (16) Wwild. 34

7

3 4 11

50

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH),

GOALS

F. A. Pts.

HOME

AWAY

P. W. D. L

W. D. L.

Nowrich City (10) wWwWi

36 18 3

6 8 4

77 45 42

Brentford (6) WILDW

Exeter City (7) Wawdw

83 13 1 2 34 14

8 3 4

75 40 48

33 12

Reading (2) WdDd Northampton (14) DwWIW Brighton & Hove (8) Wdwdd Coventry City (12) WWIL Bristol Rovers (18) ddWDI Crystal Palace (4) IWID! Watford (11) dbÏDw Southend United (3) ILIWA Gillingham (21) IDwwd Torquay United (19) WAW Bournemouth (15) LIDIW Queen's Pk, R. (13) IDIWd +Bristol City (-) dWddD *Aldershot (-) LLDI Luton Town (6) DDIDI Cardiff (9) WIWI

Clapton Orient (16) WILID

*Newport (-) ILIWW

Swindon Town LIDwD

1 3 14

1 4 12

7

G

2 1 14

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).

Chester (8) Wiwwa

Hull City (8) WWIWD Wrexham (10) WIWIW Barrow (5) WIWI Doncaster R. (15) dwaww Walsall (16) Wiwaw

Gateshead (2) DIWIW †Barasley (-)-WW||W Stockport (12) WdWwW Crewe Alex. (6) IWIWI Southport (7) IWTWI Accrington (13) IWIDA Tranmere R. (0) DILWW Hartlepools (13) WIWIW York City (9) ILIW

WIW

Rotherham U, (19) Carlisle U. (18) IWwW! *Mansfield T: (-) ID=Lİ Rochdale (21) LIDIA Darlington (1) WILID New Brighton, (20) LaWW) -

HOME P. W. D. L.

AWAY

W. D. L.

7 3 6

6 4-7

35 134 2

24 13 4 0.

33 16 1 1 26 11

0

3 6 8

2 411

35 12 1 *

#4 14

35 12

B

15

13

8 3. 4.

6.4 7

11

8

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

Rangers (2) WwDww Motherwell (1) [WWWw/

Hearts (8) wdWTW

Caltie (9)" WID

Hamilton Ac. (10)

WwW

*St. Johnstone () IWILA

Aberdeen (7) Wawn....

Queen's Park (16) WwwWD

AL

Partlak

Falkirk *(18))

Clyde

(12) IWWW.

Third Lanark (4) ILWEL Kilmarnock (9)CLUS Fundon

Ayr United (17) WWWW

Cowdenbeath (12) ILIWE

Airstrieonians (11) WWIWI

Morion: (11) 4)

·HOME

P. W, D. La

AWAY "W. D. L 11.4.2

34 13 18

35 14 2 1

35° 11- 3 : 2

2

*East Birling (1) LIWIL 173/76; 44: 6-3 10-

(Copyright)

8.1 11 62.10

11-13

76 39 48 89 52 45

48 81

69. 31 31

55 86 25

50 80

23

52 96 25 33 89 21

GOALS

T. A. Ptr.

180, 44.47

E. Bell

J. Dalziel

H. Knill

J. Churchill

LE. RICHARDSON, the Civil Ber-

J

vice Interporter, who has left

NO STATEMENTS MADE.

Swimming Association

Officials Reticent.

VERDICT LATER.

NTERVIEWED at their respective offices yesterday, the Chairman, Mr. Y. K. Mok and the Hon. Secretary, Mr. E. W. Railton, of the Hong Kong International Ama- teur Swimming Association declin- ed to make any statements with

to the Victoria Recreation M.

Club's attitude towards the new Association.

They, however, informed me that a general statement would be issued by them after the Council meeting on April 13 at Lane Crawford's Restaurant.. Mr. Y. K. Mok has just returned

GOSSIP IN SPORTS WORLD Ideal Soccer Referee Bolton's Ups And

Downs: M.C.C. Flag Lost.

By ROVER

ERE are the four essentials of Sussex should be arranged, is to be

HERD

a good Association football considered.

[referee, as laid down by Mr. James

Seed, the former International Weird Valuations. inside-forward who is now mana-

ger of Clapton Orient F.C.:.

1. Knowledge of the laws

AST season Fulham F.C. were

LAST the fold with offers to

their staff for 1932-33. Now they

2. Courage to put them into effect are first in the field with a list of without being influenced by the men whose services will not be re- crowd.

quired for another season. There is rather a long list of players, many

gamo

P. MADAR, who will caps. Physical fitness for a

tain the Rest of the

which has speeded up.

of whom have not been called to the Cricket League second division 4. Tact.

first team this season, on the trans- team against Cralgengower, junlør I should put courage and tact befer list. They are Lloyd, Mason, champions, at Sookumpoo to-mor-fore any of the other qualities Mr. Gibbon, Webb, Jephson, Fraser,

Seed mentions. He, as a former Haddleton, Peters,

row.

player,, will know that referees' mis-

Meanwhile, Mr. McIntyre, the takes and they all make them-Fulham manager, is searching for usually balance each other. It is new talent-his first consideration

from Cantan on a business trip STARTING TIMES FOR the weak or tactless referee who being a full-back; a half-back and

FANLING

Sunday's Pairings, The following are the starting Golf Club for Fanling on Sunday:

times of the Royal Hong Kong

Old Course.

9.28 n.m. K. 3. Morrison, A. B.

9,32

Raworth.

F. M. Ellis, O. Enger.

9.30 G. A. Leiper, J. C. Dunbar

Tolmie, G. G.

#

9.40

13

9.44

9.48

9.52

9.50

"

10.00

10.04

"

10.08

"

10.12

77

C. FINCHER will caplain the 10.16

G. Donn, D, Elli.

R. C. Law, D. Christic.

B.

N. K. Littlejohn, H. N. Williamson.

Thwaites, E. Lewis,

J. S. Dykes, A. McKellar

F Booker, T. C. Monaghan.

J. E. Dovey, 5. S. Perry, А. Н. Репп, F. Syme

Thomson.

H. Hampton, H. C. Hopkins.

A. C. L. Bowker, J. R. Collis.

W. Mayhew, R. A.

Rodgers.

AV. Greaves, W.

E.

#

+1

D. B. Robb, F. C. Mudie.

against the University at Pokfulam to-morrow, S. A. Ismail has taken Conidr. Shaw's place and D. Mc-10.32 Lellan has replaced H. G. Walling- ton in the side.

10.24

"

10.28

"

10.38

10.40

GOLF

10.44

10.48

#

MacKNIGHT WINS BOGEY POOL.

Rosen And Angus Runners-Up.

MacKNIGHT won

the

on Home leave. He will take part J. Howtoon Golf Club Bogey

in the Hong Kong team's tour of Somerset in June.

RANGER'S

FORECAST

FIRST DIVISION

ASTON VILLA BOLTON

CHELSEA

Huddersfield LEICESTER LIVERPOOL Middlesbro NEWCASTLE

AUTH

WOLVES

U,

Manchester C

▾ Everton

▾ Leeds ✓ 'Wednesday

Derby

▼ Blackpool

♥ ARSENAL

▼ Sunderland

4 Sand

*Birmingham SECOND DIVISION 78 $7.46 BRADFORD Southampton

96 48 43 5449 40 19

63. 81 30

65 54 39

66 57. 28

ES

81 71 37

77.47 86 68, 7536 61. 35 36

68 35 73-97 318

BURNLEY.

-

CHARLTON

GRIMBOY

Ham

Bwansea MANCHESTER U▾ Chesterfield

NOTTS P OLDHAM PLYMOUTH PRESTON

ALDERSHOT

69 70 31 Brighton

5G 81 30

56 22

7126

7 82 24

BRISTOL R. CARDIFF

43 66 25 Gillingham

80 22

GOALS

FA

107 39 60-

102-58 62

P:

NORWICH [QUEEN'S· P.X.

READING

SOUTHEND WATFORD

▾ Lincoln

♥ Notta. C.

Bury

Port Vale

(South)

▼ EXETER Luton Corentry

AMP. TON ♥ Torquay 2)

Bournemouth

Brentford Swindon

v Bristol C. WE THIRD DIVISION O

(North) ACCRINGTON

dev-Stockport ves

81 495 40% BARROW

71 3944] Carlisle"-- 86 69 41 CHESTER

45 71:41

CREWE

BARNBLEY

Doncaster

ALBALL

Mansfeld

A BARLINGTON ROCHDALE in w/Trimmere 220 ROTHERHAM day, Gateshead

YORK

NEWREXHAM

54-58-29 ATRA

Dundee

319025 COP

ENBEATH

11.1

1PE:

HEARTS

25.10

Mortor

4919914 NOTHER

ANG BANGER

ST: JOE

NOC

Pool Competition over fast -week-end with a card of one

up.

Capt. Rosen, of the Francol, and G. I. Angus tied for second prize with all square on bogey.

::

Fischer

D. Black, G. Milne,

W A Stewart, H. Mundy,

W. E. Hunt, P. S. Grant,

irritates players and spectators two wing forwards. Several offers And those who allow players, how have already been made, but foot ever distinguished, to argue with ballers are expensive nowadays, them irritate me even more.

*

M.C.C. Flag Lost.

♫ THE famous M.C.C.' flag, emblem||

*

OLTON WANDERERS, three

∙3,101 Attendance.

of our luck, tattered after post-war football, recently broke Bimes English Cup winners in years of use, is missing, though two "gate" records within the hopes exist that it will be found space of four days. Their Cup-le again, writes Bruce Harris from with Manchester City attracted Australia. The flags too old and 69,912 spectators; the postponed worn for hanging from a flag-staff League match with Portsmouth is displayed during matches on the played on the Burnden Park balcony outside the players' dress-ground the following Wednesday ing-room.

drew only 3,101. I am inclined to Apparently it was not taken in believe that the latter is not only.. overnight Hopes exist that it has a record for Bolton-it must surely been stowed away in a locker, and be a record for any First Division the search is proceeding.

match. The Wanderors' efforts to The flag is the property of Mr. develop a young team, as opposed P. F. Warner, and has accompanied to their old policy of buying ready- the England team on many tours. made first-class footballers, are not The flag has twice previously been getting the encouragement they

to Australia, first with the 1903-4 deserve,

Warner's team—it was presented to

him afterwards-and. In 1911-12, Charlton And North.

G.

when England again triumphed.

H.

It flew over the Oval pavilion in

A. E. Lissaman, L. HL Gears

New Course.

0,92 a.m. N. J. and Mrs. Perrin. 9.40 Mrs. Syme Thomson, Mr.

Penn.

9.48 W. E. Williams, S. 8. Cook 9.50 C. E. Carr, J. Morris.

M

1926 when England won the final]

HARLTON ATHLETIC seem to

have a liking for North of

Test to get back the "Ashes." It England outside rights, for in has been to South Africa and the signing Jonathan Wilkinson from Argentine, and no rubber has been Blackpool they have secured their lost when it has been there.

+

Scarce Salmon. ⠀

third in two seasons from the Durham district. They first took Robinson from Sunderland at the beginning of 1931-2, and later. TEWS from Speyalde suggests when their position was far from that the salmon fishing in the sound, they look Gerald Kelly,

ly this spring.

İS. C. A. A. BASEBALL DEFEAT North is opening very unpromising Wearsider, from Huddersfield, only

The Santo Tomas University baseball team from Manila yester day defeated South China by 12 runs to 3 on the Caroline Hill diamond.

..

The visitors will leave to-day by the Empress of Russia for Honolulu.

Shanghai's "Glue Pot”

Becomes Non-Existent

Shanghai, April 1. wars and other circumstances have:

...

to transfer, him to Chester after Perhaps it is not right to arguelabout five months' service. general conditions from the luck off Now Wilkinson comes as a fur- one river. But the Spey for long ther⠀ "hope." On his Blackpool has enjoyed fame as one of the very form he should prove a valuable finest salmon rivers in Scotland... acquisition. As a former useful, Some 30 or 40 years ago the understudy to Gallacher, when the fishermen took from it more than Chelsea man was at Newcastle, and 750 fish in a single gigantic haul, later to Dean, at Everton, he which wrecked their tackle and should not be averse to shooting. choked. the river bank. In the first At any rate, he has proved his fortnigth of the present season their ability as an outside right equally total hauls, I hear; have not ex-as a centre-forward, |ceeded one-tenth of that figure.

#

*

Soccer Revision.

Woman Athlete Firm. IITON the recommendation of

188 Mildred Didrikson, Amer-U the Rules foviston Commit Micas super woman athlete, tee, the Football Association Coun

PROBABLY, there is not a port Club's records, but it is generally the amateur ranks will make no ell have decided to delete the

words, "the field of" from the fol- on the China Coast that has

accepted that the club-house was difference to her decision to turn towing clause in the penalty kick not its “Gluerot" and it says some erected some thirty years ago, and professional. thing for the name or surely for that the cost of it was provided by Although Miss Didrikson has penalty kick can be awarded the original place of that interesting private subscription amongst a few been exonerated of the charges made irrespective of the position of the nomenclature that invariably the enthusiastic Scottish members. The against. her for having given her ball if in the fold of play at the club, hostelry, mass; or whatever it report La unverified, but, as stated, name and photograph to a motor time the offence is committed." is, ranks amongst the cheeriest and is generally accepted.. What could firm for advertising purposes the Another recommendation that most hospitable in the place. Hong be written about it would not go fact that she announced her inten- the following paragraph should be Kong's famous "Gluepot certainly into many pages: what has to be tion of becoming professional was deleted from the referees chart does and so did Shanghai's, but written about it is brief, because an offence.

was also passed after 8.30 p.m. yesterday Shanghai's its history is more of men than of The penalty laid down by the Instruction to players. When "Gluepot Ceased to exist. To be its little ugly and insignificant but Amateur Athletic Union is the referee has given a decision, it complete exclusion from ama is not allowable to question him, strictly correct, officially it ceased to hospitable self.

teur competitions of all kinds or express disapproval by word de exlet at 8.80 p.m. yesterday,

Like many there were saddened ancients who to make way for modern progress for one year. It is hardly action, To do this is ungentle socmed fll-inclined to leave it, and as it is called in the case of street likely, therefore, with the manly conduct. See Law 13 Law they may have been allowed an ex- widenings and suchlike In this scope which Miss Didrikson has for 18 reads: "Players must not tension until this morning's hour instance, the club house has been making money as a professional; question a referee's decision, but for the removal of the furniture and acquired by the Recreation Trust that she will return again to the accept it without Temur effects.

and in future will be used as a ranks of the amateurn after a year

of illness, The "Gluepot by the way, it is, public club-house, principally for

but

other things, It han

or was the Shanghat Golf Club's the benefit of those who plaj boadquarters at the Race Course on the public course and who pay Festival Saved.

HE Folkestone Cricket Fe can not be called a thing of archi. the regulation fece for such tectural beauty, but ita hospitality Last evening's, "official". farewell

• amazing......・・ It was a ceremony / was brie has bee curious fact, too, that the big O'Hara, the Vice Pre

Of members of the fares adapt himself to a sulfa

érdký öveling“ katled | DAY 16

of the club Mr. He closed

the

not cours

brlet

Bapte

Soccer Exchange.

FULHAM has transferred Ar-

, thur: Tilford, their- left back. Southampton, He joined the raven Cottage club in the latter.

•of last season from Coventry, In all, has played"86 games for He lost his place only, a #Töritas Kret, time since

ard will take the-

from

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