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Arsenal Win Charity Shield Match.
BIRKETT'S TWO GOALS
BY J. T. BOLTON
THE
THE CHINA MAIL.
Arsenal's
Goal-Scorers
Eight Forwards Have Amazing Aggregate.
THREE LIKELY CENTURIONS
TOTTENHAM
SHOULD BEAT
LEEDS AWAY
Arsenal May Displace
·Huddersfield.
CHELSEA'S DIRE STRUGGLE FOR POINTS
Southern Leaders Clash
(BY RANGER)
In to-morrow's Home Football
5
FOOTBALL FORM GUIDE
Comprehensive Table Showing Form
A
of Clubs at A Glance
comprehensive guide to the form of all the major English Foot. ball League clubs will be found in the tables given below. To assist in comparing the teams, details of how they have fared In their last five matches are given. The letters W, L and D -In- dicate matches won, lost or drawn, respectively, Games played at home̱ are shown in capital lotters and away games in small type, The figures in brackets denole the position held by that team at the conclusion of last season. The asterisk, indicates à 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.
Eight forwards now in the ser- London, Oct. 19.
vice of the Arsenal share the amaz- Arsenal have added the Fing aggregate of 971 Football A. Charity Shield to their League goals, and in the entire his- which of the tournament, champion trophy. for at Goodison tory
Covers a period of 45 years, no Park yesterday they beat Everton, other club ever showed anything the Cup-holders, by 3 goals to noth-even approaching a parallel. ing in a game of much clever The eight players, together with Programme the Spurs should re- football. Some of the competitive the League goals they have obtain- gister a win at Leeds and retain the element of League games was
ed since the start of their careers leadership of the premier Division, right down to date, are: Jack 265, but the Arsenal will probably dis absent, but the match on the whole Dunne 149, Lambert 116, Coleman place Huddersfield for the second gained rather than lost by that fact. 98, Bastin 93, Hulme 92, Bowden place.
"Spars (-) wdWwW ..14 For instance, 18,000 spectators 89, and James 69.
Arsenal have an easy task when Arsenal (1) WWwDw .14 must have rejoiced over the tricks
It is a football certainty that
Had'Aeld whereas Manchester C. (15)
8 6 (5) WdWwWi Stoke visit Highbury, of Alex James. It was not all 1971 will be taken to the 1,000 gallery play by Arsenal's star for mark long before this season onda, Huddersfield will have stiff opposi ward, however, for he occasionally just as it is probable that Coleman, tion at Manchester against the City made a masterpans and switched Bastin and Hulme will join, Jack, team. the attack in a way which com-Dunne and Lambert in becoming Ipletely bewildered Everton's defen- centurions.
ders. Indeed, it is no exaggeration
to sum up the difference in the WALES WEAKENED. teams by mention of the name of James.
to
The cupholders had no one equal Arsenal's inside-left in the art of making easy openinga.
Lucky Opening Goal.
Manage To Draw With Ireland.
Belfast, Nov. 4. There was a touch of luck about
Weakened through the refusal of the Arsenal's Arst goal after thirty the English clubs to release their alx minutes-James merely headed best players. Wales to-day hold a weak clearance by Cook to pro-Ireland to a creditable draw of one sent Birkett with an easy chance. goal each at Belfast before a crowd The second goal, sixteen minutes of 20,000. after the interval, was solely due to the genius of James, for he left Bowden with nothing to do except steer the ball past the goalkeeper
When it 19 added that Birkett and Hill each kad good shots which came back from rounded goalposts, it will be realised how keen WES the Arsenal's attack.
Chelsen are already in great danger of relegation and they are not likely to collect any points against West Bromwich at the Hawthorns.
In the Second Division, Grimsby and Port Vale have a three point? lead in the promotion race and should both strengthen their post
tiona.
FIRST DIVISION. HOME
P. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pu
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.14
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WIWID
14
Portsmouth (8) LIWIE 14 Wolves (18) WdWIL..14 W. Bromwich (4)
WILd
Goals
7 5 1 1 17 7 11 T 4 0 3 17 4 11 0 2 17 9 14
21 13 8 9 7 6 0 1 27 10 13 7 5 1 1 19 11 11 7 520 18 12 10 6 3 0 3 12 5 9
AWAY
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P, W. L. D. F. A. Pta
7412-13 4 10 21 7 3 2 2 10 10 8 19 6 2 3 1 10 1 6 19
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7
6 21 3 16
7 2 4 1 12 17 5 10 7 2 4.1 II 155 15 10 11 6 15
72.3
7-15 L 1 11 14 3 14 7 2 3 28 8 6 14 6 0 3 3 3 15 3 14
7 5 121 9 11 7 3 2 2 8 6 8 8 5 2 1 19 15 11
1 1 16 59
8 5 65 1 0 16 7 10
7 1 5
2 5 14 13 119 3 18
14
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7 8 3 2.9 5 5 7 3 2 2 11 10 8
7 2
13
13 14
10 17 7 10
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7
12
0.5 24.2 12
8 2 2 7 10 8
7 3 3 1 11
6 3 2 1 14
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7 2 7
0 12 7 10 23 9 7 7
Leeds (9) WIL! Birmingham (13)
LDdLw Leicester (26) WIL..14 Middlesbro (17) WIWI won their Bloke (-) DIDIL Grimsby, who have
return Wednesday (3) DLIWI 14 five games, should
Everton (11) WDILA .13 from Bury with two points, while Newcastle (6) IWIWI .14 port Vale, who with Queen's Park Sheffield U. (10) DID 14 Chelsen (19) LIWIL ..14 Rangers, is the only tears to pen-
SECOND DIVISION.
last
a 100 per cent, home record, Wales were more aggressive and their forwards worked cleverly but should account for Brentford. the good work was spoiled by weak
Fulham and West Ham meet in Grimsby (13) W#WwW14"
Port Vale (16) shooting and the Irish defence ex-a London "Derby", and I favour the ww.wa celled
attack. Hammera. against
Fulham who have not +flolton (-) diWIL a strong Glover, the Welsh centre-forward, registered a win in their last six Blackpool WIW
W. Ham (20) wdWIW 14 was the most outstanding player on games, have been sorely handicap-Preston (9) Windw .14 the field but missed a chance of ped by injurles. The Cottagers Brentford () wdWIW 14 scoring in the first minute of the may, however, snatch a surprise Bull
1957 (-) wWhel
(8) W/W/W Manchester U. me but stoned in the fifth min-polni ute while the defenders were ap- In the Third Division (South-T1www pealing for offside.
ern) the leaders of the lengua Notts F. (5) Ldwaw .14 At half-time there was no fur-clash when Charlton play Norwich mo
Plymouth (14) 18DIW 14 ther score: Subsequently, Ireland in the East Anglian city.
Hampion (12) (WIW) 14 Notts C. (15) LIDI ..14 played up with determination and
Chesterfield and Motherwell, who Fulham (3) IDĪLI
Bradford C. (11) recordo
Not once did Moss in the Arsenal goal seem likely to be beaten. The trouble with Everton was that they developed the bad habit of trying Lo make progress by backward PASSEN. Such methode merely the Welsh backa were put under hold substantial leads in their re-
Jones equalised goal for Ireland in the tenth minute after the resumption and there was no further score.
allowed the Arsenal defenders to concentrate in front of Obviously, it will be a happy day for Everton when Dean returns to [centre-forward. I understand, by the way, this will be on Saturday week and not against the 'Spurs this week-end.
novere pressure.
White Fails At Centre. White is a useful utility player,west but It seemed to me he has played Ho long at centre-half that he can no longer hold an attack together. Neither of Everton's inside for. wards could play his part, while
SPECIALS
HOME
Bromwich Arsenal, Blackpool,
Halifar, Motherwell AWAY Tottenham, Grimsby, Rangers, Bolton, Chesterfield DRAWN
spective leagues, should wina.
The following is my forecast:---
English League. FIRST DIVISION.
ARSENAL (-) BIRMING-
HAM (2) Blackburn (0) DERBY (1) EVERTON (5) Leed: (-)
MIDDLES.
BROUGH (2) NEWCASTLE (2) WEDNES
* Stoke (-)
✓ Sunderland (0)
Aston Villa (5)
▼ Liverpool (1)
* Wolves (1)
Y TOTTENHAM (-)
G. FALCONER & CO (HONG KONG) LTD. ||Male had Stein completely sub- Manchester City, Lincoln, Rather Manchester C, (3) Huddersfield (0)
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HOCKEY
Continued from Page 11
ARGYLLS AND SUFFOLK WIN At Shamshuipo yesterday after- noon the detachment of Argylls proved successful when they beat
"D" Company, Lincolns, by 2 goale! to nil, Kelly and McGaw being the
scorers.
This game was followed by a friendly match between the Lin- colna and II.M.S. Suffolk, the naval team winning by the odd goal in three, Tayne gave the Lincolns the lead in the first half, but two goals by O'Neill on the resumption gave the Suffolk a narrow victory.
Idued. The best Evarlon player was Britton-a splendid construc- tive half-back.
Coleman played al inside- right for the Arsenal, and Bow- den al centre-forward, but thought that these two players might have been reversed with advantage, BA Bowden's not finished off artistry was with strong shooting. Fil
ham, Queens' Park, Doncaster.
100 PER CENT HOME RECORD
THE following two Clube have T100 per cent, tome recorde
Part Vale, Queen's Park Rangers.
have
NO AWAY POINTS
outside-left, and THE following two Clubs was at
Tnot secured an away point; when the Arsenal are in difficulty
Bradford and Swansco Town. with this position they can con-
ARMY SPORTSMEN dently rely on his established
ON NEURALIA
Interport Cricketer
Leaves This Afternoon.
ENGINEERS LOSE BEST BILLIARDS PLAYER AND
LINCOLNS A GOOD SOCCER FORWARD
Lieut. A. C. Hamilton, Interport cricketer, and centre three quarter in the Army and Borderers Rugby fifteen, is leaving the Colony for C.B.A, BEAT INCOGNITOS home by the Neuralia this after- Central British Association. playing toon. He has played for the Colony enly ten men, defeated the Incogni-against Shanghai in
At King's Park yesterday the
tos by an only goal scored in the Cricket on three occasions. second half by R. H. Carroll. Play:
Interport
half-back to fill the breach. Apart from other good work, Hill sent in game one shot very late in the which the goalkeeper could only push out at full-stretch for Birkett to score the third goal.
LEAGUE SOCCER
CHANGES.
To-morrow's Fixtures.
The following ·-league soccer matches have been postponed:-
Division III
R.A.M.C. v. R.E. University v. Recrejo, The following match has been arranged:
Radio V.
Sheffield U. (2) Leicester (1)
Portsmouth (1)
▼ Chelsea (2)
DAY (2) WEST BROM- WICH (3)
SECOND DIVISION.
BLACKPOOL (-) Bradford C. (-) Bury (4) Fulham (4) HULL
(2)
Millwall (1)
NOTTS C. (4)
- PORT VALE (-)
China Mail
Sports Diary.
TO DAY Cricket
Shanghai v Malaya
(H.K.C.C. ground, 11 a.m.)
Hockey Jat Regiment v Borderers
· (4.15 p.BL) Jat Regiment v H.K. Hockey Club "A" (5 p.m.) Lawn Tennis-Open Mixed Doubles
V
SOUTHAMP
TON (2)
SWANSEA (2)
v Manchester U (-) ✓ BOLTON (-)
v GRIMSBY (1)
WEST HAM 42)
▾ Notta F. (-)
v Bradford (2)
PRESTON (1)
v Burnley (2) Brentford (-
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P. W. LAD, EVA. Pla
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Norwich (3) 1WwWw 14 +Charlton (-) [wW]W_14 Crystal P. (6) WdWIW 15 Queen's P.R. (16)
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'ra'ath (18) WIWCL 34 Clapton (20) IDIW..14 Gillingham (8) WIWID I Cardit (19) linu.
Torquay (9) DWILI Southend (13) LYDIL 14
Newport (21) IWADI .14 Brighton (12) wDdl .25 Watford (11) WWD :14 Northampton (7)
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Plymouth (0) Oldham (0)
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8
1 1 0 28 7 14
Stockport (10) WwWw 14 Tranmere (11) WAWIW
7
6 0 1 23 8 13
6 5 7
10 12 5 10 24
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14
9 8 1 0 26 8 16 6 5 0 1 12 4 11
1 7 8 7 2
68 19
THIRD DIVISION (South)
ALDERSHOT (3) vCrystal P. (1)
BRIGHTON (1) Bristol C (1) -CLAPTON 0. (8) LUTON (1) NEWPORT (2) Northampton (0) Norwich (-)
SWINDON (2) TORQUAY (3)
M. W. 1.o and Mrs. Enid Litton E. QUEEN'B PR (0)
Fincher and Miss O. Dalafel
(C.R.C. Courts, 4 p.m.);
C.C., 5.30 p.m.
Duernort Cricket Din]
ner (Gloucester Bldg. 8 p.m.)
TO MORROW Cricket First Division
; v Navy (L) Indian E, C, Y
Second Division
Indian Royal Navy v R.C. (L) Football First Division Division III.
Kowloon Club
Royal Artillery RAM.C., Athletic Borderera y
*Recrelo ground, at: 2.46, p.r.-. (Brought Chinese Athletic
Bouth Chitha Police Other sporting personalities who forward from 23-12-33.).
Becond Division are leaving by the same boat in-
Division IL
Navy V Chinesa Athletic China v Borderers South In their first Mamak Tourna- clude Captain F. R. Williams (Lin- Royal Navy v. Athletle will, now Royal Artillery Young Indians ment mutch H.M.S. Medway were coins) 8. M. Floyd "(R.E.), S/Sgt. he played at King's Park,
Kowloon Lincolns
Royal defeated by the Police by an only Saville (RE.) and Cpl.. Harding
R.A.M.C.V
Engineers 1.A.B.C. Bouth Chinm 3/8gt. Saville has represented the University 7 Recreio
was very fast and oven throughout,, MEDWAY MAMAK DEFEAT
goal scored in the second half by (Lincolns). Perkins. SAINTS AND MULE CORPS DRAW
Playing a man short, the St. 'An-) Grow's Club hockey team dreaw with the Mule Corps in a friendly game on the Marina ground yesterday, sharing two goala.
N. A. E. Mackay netted first for the Sainte, and Bas Khan replied for the Muls Corp in the second -Hall..
Captain Williams, who has been Sports Officer of the’Län- "colnshire Regiment for ffinen" years, is a keen sporlaman him- self, having ·represented his Regiment at Football, Cricket, Hockey and Billiards. He wil, however, be returning to the Colony next summer, is
▼
Army in the Lawn Tennis League. {{ Hockey Tournament
“Geordie” Harding, the Lin- German Club v Royal Engineers coins brilliant Inside right soccer facing-Thirteenth Extra Race Meet
(Happy Valley, 3pm.). forward, will be greatly missed by ingy the present leadera, Called upon Army y Hong Kong Rugby Clin last Bunday to occupy the outside
Gillingham (0)
BOURNE-
MOUTH (1) vCardif (0);
Bristol E. (1) Watford (0) Southend ( v Charlton (-) Reading (3) Exeter (2) Coventry (8)
THIRD DIVISION (North)
BARROW (2)
"
CARLISLE (8) CHESTER (2) CREWE (1) Doncaster (2) KALIFAX (0) New Brighton (7)
Rotherham (1) STOCKPORT (6), WALSALL (1) York (-)
Barnsley (3)
· Mansfield (1) Rochdale (0) ▼Southport (1) **"Tranmere (2) v Wrexham (0)
DAR
Halifax (15) IWIWw .,14 Hartlepools (14)ldDdW 14 Barrow (8) IDID
...14
Barnsley (8) WID....13 Doncaster (6) WLdwd 14 Accrington (13) DILWD 15 Walsall (5) WWWW
15 Gateshead (7) DIWIW Crewe (10) ILwWd ...14 York (20) WWW...13 (9) IDIDI
(18) [WwEl-13 Mansfield (16) dIWIL 14 14 Wrexham (2) dwWdL Chester (4) DDIW...14. Southport (12) JADI 14 Rotherbam (17) ddDid 14 Darlington (22) WALID 14
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SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Motherwell (2) WDwwW
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HOME
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8 3 4 1 11 14 7 16 7 1 8 3 12 18 5 18
11 12 13
6 15 05 18
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Kilmarnock (14) B
Accrington (0) CHESTER
FIELD (-)
Scottish League.
FIRST DIVISION.
The Celtic (1)
♥ Aberdeen, (0)%.
AYR (0) COWDEN- BEATI FALKIRK (6) HEARTS (-) Age (Bookunpoo) MOTHER WELLE Queen's Park (1): St.Johnstone (0) ST. MIEREN,
right position, he excalled himzels Yachting Royal Hong Kong Lachi against the Athletic and was targe-Cup First Championship Face (Rae PARTICKO
S. M. Floyd is the No. 1 Billiards ly Instrumental in bringing about player in the Engineers aldo, and the equalising goal.
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