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HOCKEY
Continued from Page 4.)
Neighbour Shines At Half
Sat. Glaister made a good pivot but could do better if he got rid.
STARTING TIMES FOR FANLING.
Sunday's Golf Pairings.
Tar following are the
Royal Blog Kong Golf Club starting Pie. Neigh-times for Fanling on Sunday:
of the ball before advancing his opponents' elrele.
tu
boar proved a good wing half and lent able support to Glaister,
OLD COURSE.
9.28 a.m.
W. J. Waddington, W. H. E. Thomas.
Lt. Beer, the East Lanes' left 9.32 Winger, was the outstanding
for- 936
word, being a continual source of danger to the "Y" defence.
J. W. Mayhew. 1. II. Ceara
68 CLUBS
THE CHINA MAIL.
SNOOPING AROUND
FOOTBALL FORM GUIDE
Comprehensive Table Showing Form
More than 340 players were killed) in American Soccer last season.
The penalty for which may be eight The referees spoke severely to months in the Second Division.
Aa, a legal friend says: They loiter. without intent.
IN F.A. CUP
TO-MORROW several offenders.
Palace Favoured To Beat Norwich.
GROUND ADVANTAGE OVER LEAGUE LEADERS
Huddersfield To Beat Arsenal While Spars Wis
(BY RANGER)
IXTY-EIGHT clubs will clash in.
SIXTY.E
the First Round Proper of the English Cup to-morrow, when some down for de- Interesting ties are cision.
The most in interesting game is that between Crystal Palace and Norwich at Selhurst Park. The Londoners have ground advantage and on this score I favour them to the leaders of the
overcome
Southern Section.
ties in
• • •
As a centre-forward, George Hunt,
the Spurs leader, is the perfect artist
He certainly knows how to the defence,
+
*
draw
POTTY PROVERBS: "It's a long lame that has no turn-
stile." "Empty bookies make moet noise."
•
Germany has withdrawn from League.
"But we'll struggle on," is the ment of a Chelsen director.
The Schoolboy thought:
That the League of Nations was started by some old footballers who went abroad after the Great War.
That Captain Cook took the first Test team to Australia in 1774.
That Harry Hotspur played for Tottenham.
"The methods of the South Ameri the can footballers visiting Europe
upset a few generally accepted ideas* com-commenta a newspaper.
Se revolutionary.
A caller at Millwall asked Mr. McCracken if he could oblige with the date of the match in which Sunder land beat Newcastle United 9-1-
The peace has its heroes.
No doubl Heaven to football direc
auccession turs will be just Golden Gates,
A short story about football re- lated that "A goal scored in the last minute gave the home team both pints."
The "bitter" fruits of victory.
廖
• *
"We Need It!"-nom-do-plume in
of the Trish Sweep-sounds like a Chel-
zca supporter.
English League Scorers
FIRST DIVISION Bowers (Derby the Hyde (Leeds)
Thompson
Two promising South should provide home vic- M'Lean (Huddersfield) tories for Watford and Folke Dean (Everton)
(Blackburn) stone over Reading and Bristol
Astley (Aston Villa) Rovers.
Braton (Blackburn) English (Liverpool) Ball (Sheffield
a poor
Aldershot visit Wales to play Cardiff, but they have away record!
ONE RECORD STANDS
Club
Port Vale are the only with 100 per cent. home record, and iradford and Swanser have yet to record an away point.
eld Wed.)
Hunt (TG) (W.B. Albion)
Richardson
Yoraton (Sunderland)
Burgess (Sheffield Wed.)
[Liddle (Leicester)
Oakton, (Chelsea)
Hodgson (Liverpool)
Dunne (Arsenal) Houghton (Aston Villa) Camsell (Middlesbro') Rutherford (Portsmouth) Gurney (Bunderland) Bastin (Arsenal) Bradford (Birmingham) Jack (Arsenal) Bott (Huddersfield) for Lang (Newcastle)
Chester should account Darlington. while Barnsley may go down before Halifax. Scunthorpe. dour
cup fighters in recent years, should hold Accrington to a draw
the on
Old Show Ground,
In the First
Division of the
Weddir (Portsmouth) Davies (Sunderland) O'Callaghan (Tottenham)
SECOND DIVISION Glover (Grimsby) Drake (Southampton) Westwood (Bolton) Blackmore (Bradford) Watson (West Ham} Nolan (Port Vale)
'Naughton (Hull)
(Brentwood)
league Huddersfield, who have Inot lost a game at home should Holliday ¡secure full points at the expense Harper (Preston)
Fenner (Notis Co.)
of the Arsenal, while the Spurs.ne
Pears (Oldham)
the leaders, should beat Derby.
Chelsea may collect valu
able points when Birming-
ham visit Stamford Bridge.
Hopkins (Brentford)
(*ookson (Plymouth) Tippell (West Ham)
Milsom (Bolion) Macartney (Nolta Co)
In the Second Division the Black (Plymouth)
spoile should
go to Grimaby in Stephenson (Preston)
their "riverside" derby
with Torbet (Preston)
Hull City, while Port Vale will Martin (Swansea)
flampeon (Blackpool) probably falter at Bolton.
Dewar (Manchester U.)
In Scotland. Motherwell should Spence (Bradford City) overcome St. Mirren, and the Hammond (Fulham)
Keetles (Lincoln) Rangers should beat Falkirk.
The following is my forecast:
F. A. CUP.
First Round.
GAINSBORO' TRINITY or SHEW- BBURY v. Altringham.
Manchester North-End or Working.
R. I Cherrill, A. E. Thampton v. Southport.
son.
ROTHERHAM v. South Bank's. St.:
Peter's.
A. T. Lay, A. E. Linnaman. 0.40 Cpl. 9.44
G. E. R. Devitt, C. W. Booker.
B. F. Phillips. H. S. Forster
L. M. S. Lloyd, C. G. Stewart
Shuggs and his two insides, Pto. Juhnson and Sgt. Owen, could have made more use of the opportunities given them.
9.48
14
9.52
9,56
10.00
W
A. D.
10.04
Out 10.08
"
+
Fowler Brothers Impress For the Y.M.C.A. the Fowler brothers, G. H. and S. were standing, while G. Owen also came 10.12
in for his share of the limelight.
was undoubtedly
S. Fowler the best forward on display, combining good stick work with speed to score all three of the winner's goals.
I. M. MacDougall, D. Ellis.! D. Humphreys, A. B.
Parves.
C. Thwalten, S. S. Perry.
G. T. May, H. Hampton.
M. H. Turner, W. Fiddes Wilson.
H. H. Baddow, C. W. Jef-
frict
Scunthorpe v. Accrington. Burrow v. DONCASTËR, COVENTRY v. Crewe.
NEW BRIGHTON v. Mansfield. WALSALL v, Stockion or Spenny- meer.
GATESHEAD v. Darwen. YORK Y. Hartlepools. Sutton v. ROCHDALE. Newark v TRANMERE. CHESTER v. Darlington. Chorley STOCKPORT
BLYTH SPARTANS or
10.16
|10.20 10.24 10.28
W. J. S. Key, J. S. Dyken.
H. H. Mundy, K. S. Robertboro,
Bon.
English League.
THIRD DIVISION--(South)
M'Kay
10 Pearce (Charlton)
Simpson (C. Palace) Whitlow (Exeler) Bourton (Coventry) M'Cambridge (Bristol R.) Vinall (Norwich) White (Boscombe)
(Bristol R.) Lake (Coventry) Rennie (Luton) Armstrong (Swindon) Stabb (Torquay) Frier (Roncombe) Nicol (Aldershot) Henderson (Cardiff) Purcell (Gingham) Scot! (Norwich) Bell (Luton)
(Charlton)
Mey
(C. Orlent) Lauderdale (Corentry)
Pease (Luton) Tait (Luton) Burditt (Norwich) Warnes (Norwich) Pelers (Swindon) Hutchinson
(Cardiff) ¿Wilkinson (Charlton) Norris (C. Palace) Roberts (C. Palace) Walters (Exeter)
THIRD DIVISION Cook (Chesterfield) Worley (Gateshead) Alsop (Walsal}} Tunstall (Hulifany
6 Lythgoe (Stockport)
& Blight (Barnsley)
6 Bamford (Wrexham)
6 Bedwell (Hartlepools)
Bedford (Chesterfield)
3 Robinson (Barrow)
5 Whitehurst (Tranmere)
Singer (Carlisle)
Cheetham (Accrington) Dando (York)
Chambers (Halifax) Hewitt (Hartlepools) Murray (Barnsley) Swindells (Crewe A.) Weale (Crewe A.) .... Woodward (Tranmere R.)
4 Watts (Tranmere R.) Ashton (Barnsley) Deacon (Crewe) Davies (N. Brighton)
FIRST DIVISKIN. ASTON VILLA (3) v Newcastle
United (0) CHELSEA (4) v Birmingham (2) HUDDERS.
FIELD (0) Arsenal (1) LEICESTER (3) v Leeds (1). LIVERPOOL (2) v West Bromwich
(0) Portsmouth (1) v Manchester C, Dr Lancaster Town
v BLACKBURN NORTH Sheffield U. (2)
V.
W. N. A. Smalley, A. Kidd, SHIELDS v. Marton Collery or Scar-
HALIFAX v. Barnsley. CARLISLEY. Wrexham. Northampton v. Exeter. QUEEN'S PARK
N. K. Littlejohn, H. N. 10.32
Williameon.
Another player who made a very favourable impression was J. Luke, 10.36 who, on the right wing, provided | 10.40
6. Fowler with two openings.
East Lancs Score First
A. Hedges, C. G. Marrable,
R. E. Valentine, 8. H. Dod- Kettering.
1. 11.00
East Lanes opened the The acoring when Bouggs hit the ball softly and Shields allowed it to roll 944 Just inside of the upright
or
way. Gordon, W. H. $5.
Bent
Dent
NEW COURSE.
a.m. T. A. Chessela, S. T. Butlin,Į
felt.
s.32
9.40
D. §. Robb, N. G, Hopkins.
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E. M. Bryden, G. A. Lelper.
9.52
12
F. D. Hunter, A. Sommer-i
4
The "Y" equalised through Fowler who took a neat paas from Luke to net from just inside the 10.08 circle.
5. 10.00
r
P. S. Grant, D, S. Prophet.
10.10 10.24
The East Lancs went further ahead through Sgt. Owen. who
*
R. Young, R. L. J. Hender-
son.
I B. Johnson, B. A. Bleap.
Mr. Wilson, Mr. Turner.
netted when he was left unmark-completing his "hạt trick" in al-
ed by the "Y" backa,
Just before the interval, the
most total darkness to give "y" an odd goal win.
the
"y" equalised in a raid to the other Y.M.C.A. 2nd:-8. Shielda; G. Owen
and. 8. Fowler netting his second goal from a melee,
and D. Luard; H. Lange, G. Fowler and E. Murphy; J. Lake, S., Fowler W. IL Smith, C. Chadderton and J. Wilnon
Windon; I
East Lane
The second half started with the scores Javel and after both sides had indulged in fruitless liams and Bdrm, Cox; L/Cpl. Murphy Set. Glaister and Pte. Neighbours Opl. raids, Luke took the ball down the cArthur. Plé, Johnson, Cpl. Bruggs, right wing and contred, B. Fowler Sgt Awen and Lt. Bay,
RANGERB
Ilford v. SWINDON. Bath v. CHARLTON KINGETONIAN v. Bristol City, CRYSTAL PALACE v. Norwich
v. Barnet. v. Margale
Banding.
v. Aldershot.
ET V. Dartford. THY. Hayol. CLAPTON ORIENT v. Epsom Town. Oxford City v. Gillingham, London Paper Mille, SOUTHEND, DULWICH HAMLET v. Newport.. FOLKESTONE v. Bristol Rovera:"
SPECIALS
HOME
Villa Grimsby, Bradford, Motherwell, Queen's P.R. Southend, Charlton, Swindon; Blackburn, Tranmera,
W DRAWS ACORN Portsmouth; Burnley, Qupon O'S Cowdenbeath, Scunthorpe:"
(1)
-(North)
Plymouth's Struggle
of Clubs at A Glance
Aball League clubs will be found in the tables given below. To comprehensive guide to the form of all the major English Foot.
assist in comparing the teams, details of how they have fazed in their last five matches are given. The letters W. L and D dicate matches won, lost or drawn, respectively. Games played at home are shown in capital letters and away games in small type, The figures in brackets denote the position held by that team al the conclusion of last season. The asterisk indicates a promoted Leam and the sword signifies a relegated team.
The League positional tables give home and away details and jinclude all matches played to date.
FIRST DIVISION, A HOME
Gosla
P. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pls
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*Spura (–) dWwW? ..15° Arsenal (1) WwDww .15 Hud:feld (5) dwwwd 15 Manchester C. (16)
WdwwD Blackburn (18)
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8 4 2 2 15 10 10
8 TO 129 11 15 7 40 3.15 6 11 7 3 2 2 368 7 5 1 1 19 11 11 8 5 2 1 19 13 1 7 3 2 0 18 12 10
AWAY
Ttl Pts.
Goals P. W. L.. D. F. A. Pis
8 4 1 3 114 11 22 2 3 2 2 10 10 8 21 7 23 2 12 17 6 20
7 2 1
8 18
7 1 0 1 23 18 7 2 3 2 10 11 6 17 8-8 2 10 9 8 16 8 21 13 20 5 16 7 1 3 3 5 165 16 8 2 1 12 17 5 15
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W. Bromwich (4)
Wild W
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8 2 3 3 10 6 7 75 11 16 7 11
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Middlesbro (17)
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Leicester (20) [WILA .15 15 *Stoke (-) IDILI
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10 27 10 12 10 8
6 2 2 4 7 10 8 8 3 0 5 13 5 11
40 12 15 8 HOME
Goals P. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pu
8 6 2 0 20 8 12
SECOND DIVISION.
Grimsby (13) wWwWw 15 Port Vale (16)
16 Wdwdw +Blackpool WWWW ..15 †Bolton
(-) IWILI Preston (9) Dawd
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AWAY
TUL Pts.
Goals P. W. L. D. F. A. Fis
7 5 2 0 17 10 22
7 7 1 0 16 4 14 8 6 16 8 13
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15
7 5 2 0 12 9 10
15
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*Brentford (-) dwiwi 15
C. (16) LIDIW 15 Notts F. (5) dWdwd 15
6 4 0 2 15 5 10 85 1 2 18 12
0 25 8
20 10 11
Notts C
Plymouth (14) ADW
15
51 40 3 21 12 16
11
10
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13
7 4 3 1 13 10 9
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W 1 W
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Bradford (8) Wiwi Manchester U. (5)
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Samplon (12)
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HOME
Goals
Oldham (19) WW' 15 Swannen (16) DIWID Lincoln (19) DIDIW.15 Burnley (17) WIWIDI 15 (Millwall (7) DILID 11 Bury (4) Wawil
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
..15 15
P. P. W.
2 10 8 8 22 72 3 2 10 9 6 19 8 3 4 1 16 177 17 92 4 3 8 16 7 17
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10 20 3 15
16 3 15 0 15
8 21 10 21 14
70 5 2 392 14
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D. F. A. Pu P.-W. L. D. F. A. Puz
27 8 14 85 1 2 18 12 12 8 6 1 1 29 12 13
Goala Pts.
3.2.2
2 15 13 8
1 2 10 9 6 19
15
A 7 0
18 4 15
19
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Gouls
Pts.
Bristol C. (15) DID-W 15 THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
Smoothness Of Argyle Tranmere (11)
Now Missing.
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a series of narrow failures; their
form auggests
N. Brighton (21) (2) present
may soon be facing a far harder #LILI▼ AS... Oght if they are to prevent slipping York (20) WWIWL
(2) WdLw 15 Wrexham ▾ Everton (-)
back again. STOKE (-)
Rockdale (18) WwLI! 14:57 42 1 1.6 3., 7.1. SUNDERLAND
Since last season Plymouth hire (1) v Sheffield W. (2)
secured about ten new players, and Cheater (1) DIWIW..15 8.1 2.3 23 14.9.7 1
Rotherham (17) dDHw 15 TOTTENHAM (-)v Derby (-)
(0)yat in the side which played Brad-Mansfield (16) WILI, 15 7 WOLVES. (2) Y. Middlesbro'
BECOND DIVISION ford not one of the newcomers ap- Southport (12) dDILd 15 peared. Twenty-three players have Darlington (22) ALID) 15
SCOTTISH LEAGUE been tried in their nine matches,! (-)and only two backs, Roberts and
{BOLTON (-) Port Vale (-)
BRADFORD (4) v Bury (0) BRENTFORD (-) v Notts County Burnley. (1) vSwansea (2)
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Scottish League.
FIRST, DIVISION. AIRDRIE (-):
Hibernians (- AYR (0)
Dundes (0) CELTIC (1) Cowdenbeath (0) v. Partick (0), HEART (1)
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[w LIDW Argyla seems to be missing now
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wWDdl 168 3.2 Hamilton (8) Manchester City may tako definite Queen's Pk. (9) ILWIL 17-94 steps to strengthen the centre-forward Dundee (15)WILIW +17+ 6′′ 4 BETT position. Their manager, fr, Wilfred Celtic (4) WWW.93 3.10 199 Wild
and the directors, who watched Ctrae (12): WLwlwD ..
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(2) the
Crawley
koju Para QUEEN'S PARK
(-)- Hamilton (0) Queen O'South) Kilmarnock (-)-
RANGERS, 16YER St. Johnstone * ABERDEEN, (8)
to sign
Frawley, the Hamilton leader TILAWAWA
scored aixidon goals in Fartlek ferenty-one appearances for the Boot Third Lanark (18) stalar League side Last
Die° Airdrie (18) - IWAJZ3% Park this metion he lias only four le St Mirren (7) [WIDI to his credit. Manchester may be in- duenced by the fact that in Herd and Cowdenbeath (17), McLuckle they secured two. bargains) from Hamilton last season. ş
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