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THE CUP SEMI-FINAL Home Football

STRUGGLES

Ex Partick Player Gives City Win Over Derby

EVERTON'S LAST - MINUTE CHANGE PROVED MATCH WINNING FACTOR

55,000 See City Triumph.*

M'MULLAN'S ARTISTRY.

London, March 18.

*£25,000 Team Wins

Forecast

FIRST DIVISION. ASTON VILLA (-) v Leeds'

Bolton 8 (1) v W. Brom.

Chelsea HUDDERS

(2) v. Arsenal

FIELD (0) Everton LEICESTER (8) Sunderland LIVERPOOL (4) Birmingham Middlesbro (1) ▼ Wednesday

Blackburn Man

chester C.

PORTS.

NEWCASTLE (5) MOUTH

SHEF.

(3) ▼

"FIELD U. (1) v-Blackpool"

(0)

(1)

(3)

FRIDAY APRIL 21, 1933

FOOTBALL FORM GUIDE

COMPREHENSIVE TABLE 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 (0) | given below. To assist in comparing the teams, details of how they (0) have fared in the last five League matches are given. The letters COW, 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 (2) a promoted team and the sword signifies a relegated teant.

(2);

(3)

SECOND DIVISION BRADFORD (2) Port Vale BURNLEY (1) v Notts County (1)! CHARLTON (3) v Bury GRIMSBY() v Chesterfield MANCHES

U. v W. Hats

Over Hammers.

EVERTON'S LATE WINNER.

London, March 18. OLDHAM

(0) The League positional tables give home and away detalls and

include all matches played to date.

(2) v Southampton

(1) v. Bradford G. (1)[5

(1) (6) Millwall PRESTON (1) ▼ Swansen

(-) ▼ Fulham

The League matches between to- At the Wolverhampton Wander- PLYMOUTH day's contestants at Huddersfield. ers's ground to-day Everton made STOKE (-) ▼ Lincoln Derby County and Manchester City, their tenth appearance in the Eng- TOTTENHAM showed a victory to each, the Coun-lish Cup semi-final, while West Ham Aldershot ty winning at home by four goals to United, the one Second Division) none and losing the return by the club left in, had only once before Brighton odd goals in three. Previous re- progressed so far. sults in the Cup tournament also suggested evenness in the strength of the sides.

The choice of Cooper, Bar- ker, Keen, and Crooks for the England eleven

next In International indicated

Wednesday's

trial match

the

The Everton team on daty. cost something like £25,000 in transfer fees, but their op- ponents built up their team without any serious depletion of their coffers. A sum of £2,000 would probably cover the lot. Everton had

:

THIRD DIVISION (South)

(-) EXETER

BRENT-

FORD (1) Y BRISTOL R. (1) Torquay

Northamp

ton CRYSTAL P. (1) Bournemouth

¡Cardiff C.. (5) r

FIRST DIVISION.

HOME

(0)

Arsenal (2) WwWW Aston Villa (5) \DWIW

P. W. D. Lu 39. 14 38:16:11

AWAY WAD..

4

GOALS F. A. Pis 112 55

(-) Newcastle United (11) ALIW 39 14 2

Sheffield Wednesday (3) DDIIL 38 13.5 1 West Bromwich A. (6) WalLW- 97 15 1.

(-)

(2)

field Town (4) WAW

(1)

United (-) d/WwW

County (15) DWW.

Portsmouth

(8) www

(0) Sunderland (13) LWWDI

GILLINGHAM (2) v Swindon Norwich

(6) Coventry" Queca' Park (3) Luton READING (-) Bristol · C...

(2) ▼ CLAPTON (1

Wafford

THIRD DIVISION (North) Accrington (1) WALSALL |BARROW

Darlington

to do without CARLISLE

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(0) (4)

Manchester City (1) Ddww! Chelsea (12) dwWid

Middlesborough (18) «LiwW

Wolverhampton (-) WWWII (1) Blackpool (20). ILIWD

(Leicester City (19) WILD

85

74 63

39

(2)

Birmingham (8) diww

Sheffield United (7) WIDIW Everton (4) DwWLI.

38.

(1)·

Liverpool (10) dWDdl

Blackburn R. (16) JOUW

39 8..

39-12

39 8 3 7

4 8

(3)

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8 4 7

(5) ▼ Doncaster

36

(-) ▼ Barnsley

39 7 9 3

TRAN

Bolton Wanderers (7) DwLli. 33

MERE

(1) ▼

(0) HULL

GATES. HEAD (1) ▼ Hartlepools

✓. WREXHAM (0) F

SECOND DIVISION.

(3)

HOME

(3)

P. W. D. Lu

AWAY W. D.

(0)

Stoke City (3)⋅ wL!wW

39 11 3 K

(0)

Tottenham (8) dDDwd

38 13 6 0

*Fulham (-) ]#WWw

39 12 5 3.

(2)

Bury (5) WIDI

7 I

€ 2 11

Notis Forest (11) IDWI

(0) Kilmarnock

(0)

(2)

· (6)

Manchester Utd. (12) dWl«W Notta County (16) DULL

84 69

() E. Stirling

58 60

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

(1) ▼ Hearts

wealth of talent in the Derby Geldard, their young outside right, CREWE County eleven.

who. sprained his ankle on Thurs- No such distinction had come today and was replaced by Critchley. Mansfeld. any Manchester City player, but On the West Ham side Musgrave New Brighton this team alone of the four semi-

had to stand down, and Caldwell ROCHDALE finalists took part in this stage of secured the left half position. Rotherham

York the Cup competition a year ago. Their young Scottish goalkeeper, and of the eleven then beaten by MMahon, had strained a shoulder ABERDEEN Arsenal, no fewer than eight again ligament, and G. Watson, happily AYR appeared, M Mullan and Tilson oc- recovered, resumed his place. Clyde

Dundee cupying altered positions on the. The thousands who journeyed FALKIRK from Liverpool and London throng- MOTHER- This was Manchester City's fifthed the main streets of Wolver- WELL and Derby County'a tenth semi-hampton long before noon,

and RANGERS

(0) Queen's Park final tie.

fortunately the weather, if dull, St Johnstone (v Hamilton

ST. MIRREN (1) Partick were held fine. When the teams came THIRD

field.

It was estimated there 55,000 spectators present start.

at the

(8) Airdrie

▾ CELTIC

(2) ▼ Morton

out the ground was practically full, LANARK (5) ▼ Cowdenbeath and stewards were busy packing the crowd.

West Ham began the

(2) Plymouth Argyle (1) ¡WdID

Bradford

DddLD

City

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67.81 80- $1 85 29

68 87 28

GOALS F. A. Pla.. 6733 52:

92 - 48 51 77 65 49-

TO. 69

(1)

(-) Millwall (9) DID.......

Southampton. (14) WIWWw

(-)

Preston N.E. (13) ¿WIdL

(1)

Swansea Town (15) IWILW

Bradford (6) DWD

39

(3)

Port Vale (20) DIWL

Grimsby Town (-) dwWwd

City (-) WIDWA -Oldham Athletic (6) IWIwD

West Ham U. (-) LUWW Charlton Athletle (16) dwwnl Chesterfield (17) DIWLI

-37

39 10

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38

38. 10 6

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1.4 14

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).

AWAY W. D. L 108,4

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Pts.

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Toseland at once ran down for Manchester and lost the ball near the Derby posts. Derby held of game before over 45,000 spectators. 'Before Watson regained his post- Burnley (19) dWWIŁ

Watson following two left-wing 'tion Stein shot for goal and West the City forwards whilst Kirby raids was held up by Cook a few Ham

luck enjoyed tremendous When next the City yards from goal. cleared.

The situation, when the ball hit the crossbar. tacked it was Brooks who looked dangerous, but a great clearance for Everton was full of anxiety, bet Stein almost made another Everton.

the ball went out of play.

goal, heading past Collins. and Derby by Cooper ended in touch.

Next Everton became aggressive. centring so that Johnson could take but counter-attacked forwards

Stein with a corner kick hit the a shot on the right, George Wat- Fabian missed, sending wide of the bar, and when Critchley received son, however, brought off a bril

the ball he sent over. Another Bant one-handed save.

This was one of the several in- corner to Everton followed, and

bar.

Tilson's Chance

Brentford (5) WWWDW Exeter City (7) WWW Norwich City (10) ILidW Reading (2) dLUIW Coventry City (12) Law (14), IWDIW Northampton Watford (11) WddW Crystal Palace (4) IWWII Bristol Rovers (18) IDdw Southend United (3)

(3)

A long pass up the middle was this produced a score after six stances which showed Everton aa the City's next mode of attack, but minutes' play. Stein took the kick; the more dangerous attacking Kirby ran out and cleared rather Johnson transferred across

the force. West Ham's halves never lueklly under pressure. Tilaon goalmouth, and DUNN headed the linked up properly with their for

Brighton & Hove (8) dWIJI was a trifle slow when he had a ball cleverly out of Watson's reach.wards.

Gillingham (21) 4WW. chance directly in front of the Der. West Ham set up a storming at-| West Ham's Equaliser

United (19) DwWWI by goal, but Herd shot and the ball tack, and when Sagar came out of Collina put in one skilful piece of Luton park B. (13) WORL

Targown (6) dwWow gianced off a Derby back but away goal. Wilson got in a powerful defence in checking Stein, beton Bournemouth (15) IWIWL from the goal. Duncan took drive. The ball, however, struck rapid way in which the Everton corner, but Bowes headed over an Everton player, otherwise a forwards changed, position kept Aldershot (-) WI

Bristol City (-) DILWI from just under the bar, Brook score must have occurred,

West Ham's defence at full stretch.

*Newport (-) WW]Ww rau inside cleverly and got through;

The football was not particular Scarcely anything had been seen of Swindon Town DdlWD

·Cardiff (9) DIDU the Derby defence but passed for-ly clever, and once when Barrett the Londoners' forwards, ward to Tilson, who was offside. opened up a move for Morton, the When some three minutes before Clapton Orient (16) DIDLI

M'Mullan came into the picture winger kicked ahead with far too half time they equalised, Morton, with a lovely bit of dribbling which much power.

sprinting down towards the corner

HOME

·F. W. D. L. 37 14 22 26:16.1 2

24

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87 13 4 2

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39.15 39 10 7, 2

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GOALS

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38 12

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40 2

61 17 40

36 12

55 59 29

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THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).

Hull City (8) DwlWW Chester (3) awwa Wrexham (10) WddDW Walsall (16) WIWW

Gateshead WWLWI Stockport C. (12) WdwDW Barrow (5) ULIA

gave him a clear chance for a shot, Dunn Misses A Chance dag, aent over a head-high centre. but he put the ball well wide of the!

A great burst by Stein beat WATSON, avoiding all opposition, post. Persistence by Crooks near Chalkley, and Duna got a chance reached the ball and headed it

Score. Crooks ly gave Derby a

Ito shont, but Rent wide. Cresswell through beautifully. This was beat two,City backs and Fabian

nice pass to Bowers who coolly checked Watson, who had to one of those moves between Morton Barnsley (-) WDDI ¡gave a

work hard for opportunities, but and his centre forward that have was unmarked.

Derby The

Yet West the London club gradually did bet-produced many goals," centre, however, missed what

ter. Morton tried a dribble down Ham must be considered very lucky looked like an CRBY chance. A fine kick, also nicely placed, by the centre, but spoiled bis work by to be level at the interval.

a faulty pass, and the necessary Nicholas was wasted. A quick steadiness in ball distribution: dash through by Herd came within

Dace of succeeding. It led to ruined other movements.

gonl by TOSELAND. He dashed

Half time:-

Everton

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Alex. (6) WIWWI tel. (3) «WWW. Southport (7) DWI Accrington 8. (14) DdD}w Hartlepools (13) Wa

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WWWWW Rotherham (19) LIDW York Cl

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Mansfield TWIL Rochdale (21) New Brighton (20) WidW Darlington (11) DIDDI

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65 68 39

67 38

83 34!

68.83

58 TG 34 56.68

GOALS FA. PU 89 40 52

85 47 82 101.60

AWAY W. D. L.

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LEAGUE.

SCOTTISH

West Ham United ...1 Everton's wingers proved far Soon after the Interval Everton two corners but Barker easily bot more effective, Stein more than all but scored again.

Barrett held the second away.

Critchley. Once, Dean got through,fup Dean, but the ball went to Two minutes before had led and tried to beat G. Watson in a duel Dunn; who shot without delay. The Manchester City took the

West Ham goalkepeer, took a high through a brilliant opportunist of headwork.

The goalkeeper punched away shot well, but dropped the ball, up to head in a centre after Brook only to put Stein la possession, which bounced against the upright (Continued in next Column.)" and back into his hands. Sagar had beaten Cooper.

jhad anxiety when Wood got posses- In the first half, Derby had fall-

becoming rattled in defence, but sion unmarked, yet West Ham's Rangers (2) DwwWd by ed to utilise their chances, while evidence was shown that there was right winger could only blaze the Motherwell (1) WWWwW Manchester City had nothing like some little spirit left in their for ball over the cross-bar. Wood by Hearts (8) WIWD4_ such clear-cut openings, Cooper

Johnstone (-) WILD did two men's work for Berby, his wards when Crooks had a sustain the way, seemed decidedly out of Cellje (9) IWDWW

ed tuesio with Langford when the form of Hamilton (se (10) HLADD covering work being judged to latter had run well out. Langford Dean, too, did not have much Aberdeen (7) WRAD nicety. Cann's defence on the ultimately prevailed and threw Into chance to shine, and Everton's Queen's Park" (16).

WWDWL Manchester right was not at all im-

touch

play fell fully 50 per cent below St Mirren (5) WWW

Partick Thistle WwLI pressive, but Dale covered magni MULLAN beat three men and normal. Again Sagar timed a Clyde (13) WWd ficently. Derby had rather the

Falkirk (18) WZW better half-back line, but Cowan and scored for Manchester after 20 rush from goal, perfectly, and

FILWU: minutes in the second half, averted dangerous situation. Third Lanaric (1)HL Bray contributed sturdy work.

FABIAN lobbed the ball over from Watson, working out to the left- Dundes (11)... Kilmarnock.**.* the right and scored for Derby crossed the ball high in front of Ar United (17) W minute later, Langford apparently goal, but Sagar got in his punch Cowdenbeath (12) WLDA misjudglor the fight of the balt before Wood could try a hender. Airdrieonians-(14):]W]W) When the second half was four There was a thrilling Anish when Barrett used a free kick poorly. Morton (1) JWIWA minutes old, Manchester City went CROOKS scared for Derby four Play livened up when Watson

East Billing () WILD further ahead. Tilson had with

kap made ground with a good dribble

HeWhite not only stopped this, but

Half-timeÁN

Manchester City

Derby County...

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