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Saints Score First

E. F. FINCHER scored for the Saints early in the first half to culminate clever combination by the forward line. Shortly after Blins missed a golden opportunity. when he shaved the goal-post with a powerful shot.

The C.B.A. forwards made

an

LTD.

FOOTBALL.

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Medway Quarter Deck Win Over Stokers

ROBERTSON CONSPICUOUS IN

WINNERS' DEFENCE

THE Quarter Deck beat the Stokers of H. Mes Minty

THE CHINA MAIL.

ARSENAL MAY SECURE CAER CLARK CUP

BIGGER LEAD

SPURS HAVE STIFF TASK AT MAINE ROAD

PORT VALE RECORD SHOULD

STAND

(BY RANGER)

HOCKEY

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FOOTBALL FORM GUIDE Comprehensive Table Showing Form

The Saints have been unfortun- jate to lose the services of Miss M. White at centre-half, but their de fence is likely to prove one of the best in the competition with Mrs. Rose, a brilliant custodian, and Mise G. White and Miss E. Landolt, a (very fine pair of full backa.

At half back Mr. J. Wong will probably fill with Miss I. Woolley and Miss M. Church on her flanks. The for-include all matches played to date.

The League positional tables give home and away details and ward line, however, is not so im- P. Gitting is not

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8 3 0 3 20 4 13 8 3 2 1 18 9 11 9 6 1 2 17 10 14. 7 4 0 3 16 6 11

of Clubs at A Glance

A comprehensive guide to the form of all the major English Foot. assist in comparing the teams, details of how they have fared ball League clubs will be found in the tables given below. To in their last five matches are given. dicate matches won, last or drawn, respectively. Games played at The letters W, L and D Ins. hume are shown in capital letters and away games in small type, the conclusion of last season. The asterisk indicates a promoted The figures in brackets denote the position held by that team at the pivot position team and the sword signifies a relegated team.

[HE Arsenal should retain their narrow lead in the premier Eng-pressive. Misa Thenol retain Highbury. Herbert Chapman's team may eren secure a three points lend over their London rivals as the Spurs will have no easy task at Maine Road where Leeds and the Wednesday have been the only successful teams to date.

THE Arsenal have an unbeaten home record, but the sharing of THE

spolls with Birmingham, Manchester City, and Portsmouth have proved that the Londoners are not invincible on their own ground. The Spurs have lost only one away game-against the Wolves by a solitary goal.

FIRST DIVISION.

a shadow of herself as the result of lack of practice following a brief Arsenal (1) wDwWw.18 Spurs (-) WwWdL..16 illness, and Miss I. Gittins, Miss I. Hud'Beld (5) WwWAL 18 Rogers, and Miss F. Wong have not Derby (7) 1WwWw -- 15 so far given any indication that l'ortsmouth they will feed Miss Woolley with Manchester C. (16) the passes which are essential to dww D1 goal-scoring. It is indeed a great Blackburn (15)

iWwW........16 pity, as Miss Woolley is undoubted- ly the finest centre forward we Liverpool (14) WID 18

Sunderland (12) have.

ARGYLLS RECORD 3RD, Everton, the Cup holders, are at CLUB DE RECREIO

SOCCER TRIUMPH

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home to the Pensioners, and though beaten on their own ground Runners-up last year the Recreio by Huddersfield, the Wednesday, caused a surprise when they dis-Bromwich (4) and the Wolves. they should add placed St. Andrew's from their Birmingham (13) McQuade Scores Goals two further points to their tally.

dL D 1981-2 position, but that surprise That Beat "B" Lincolns.

A. Villa (2) LWIL Pompey, with three wins in eight nothing as compared with "their away games, visit Blackburn, an- enterprising move of Belding two Leicester (20) WILD 16 Leeds (9) ILID .....15 other club with an unbeaten home teams this BEASON. With 36 Newcastle (5) IWLdw 16 LOSERS SCORE FIRST

record, and are expected to drop players, many of whom are only Everton (11) DILdw..15 both

Rovers have newcomers to the game, at their Wednesday (3) IWILI 16 *Stoke (-) DILIL....16 points. The (By "JOCK")

scored 29 goals as against their op-disposat they have decided to give Sheffield U. (10) DIDI 16 ponents' 11 and have dropped their promising players an opportunity Chelsea (19) WILID ..16

of learning the finer points of the game by experience in "big" matches-a risky policy but one that can only be tried and proved right or wrong.

ALTHOUGH scoring first "B" only point to the Arsenaly

Company, Lincolns lost by the odd goal in three to the Argylls, in a friendly soccer game at Chatham Rod yesterday afternoon.

The Argylls side included Yeo man, ex-Interporler, at centre half, while the Lincolns fielded Baldry, McGuinness and Cork of the Bat- talion eleven. Also Barnsby, the Army cricketer.

club

Port Vale. the among 108 with a 100 per. cent. home record, will be de- fending their

title against Manchester' United. They are expected to win.

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Grimsby (13)

Port Vale (16)

dWd wi heing led this season by Miss M.Bolton (-) WILIW #Blackpool IWwWw

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English League.

v Wolves (4)

FIRST DIVISION ARSENAL (0) v Liverpool (1) The Argylls won the toss, and 2 Birmingham (3) v Villa (2) minutes from the start

BLACKBURN (3) v Portsmouth (2) "B" com-

DERBY (4) pany were awarded a penalty for EVERTON (3) hands against Grant. Cork took the LEEDS i) "spot kick," but the ball crashed Manchester C. (·)

Middlesbro (1) against the upright. From the re- bound Baldry rattled it

again

The leams crossed over after a blank first half and it was much against the run of the play, when 3 minutes after halftime a break- away by Thorpe on the right wing| resulted in BARNSBY beating

v Chelsea (2)

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of one another's play, in front of Plymouth (14) DIWWL 16

c. (in) Miss M. Alves, who possesses a Fulham (3) ILIW! very sound knowledge of the game, Oldham (19) Wwdw 16 will be playing in the centre-half 'Hampton (12) Newenster (9)

IWILA

16 position,

Bradford (8) WIWIL .16 against the crossbar, the ball WEDNESDAY (4/3 Leicester (1)

The sac W. BROM. (0)

fault found with the Burnley (17) WIZIW 16 jeventually being cleared.

Shefeld (1) SECOND DIVISION

Recreio wing half-backs last season Swansea (10) IWID] .16 After this the Argylls set

Ham (-) up ↑ BLACKPOOL () v West

was their tendency to be in front Bury (4) ₫WIL■ ....16 heavy pressure and only good goal. | BRADFORD C. (2) v Plymouth (3) of. instead of behind, their oppo-wall (7) ILDI.. 16 Lincoln (19) DIWI ..16 keeping by Manson prevented the Fulham (0)

Bury (1)

PRESTON (27

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A-HULL ()

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) in. Miss L. Xavier and Miss L. rauni.

LINCOLN (1)

Silva-Netto are the two players in MILLWALL 141

Norwich (3) WwWwW I NOTTS C, (),

question.

|Crystal P. (5) dWIW= 15 MIBK A. ORT VALE (3)

Alves, one of the Coventry (G) dWwWw 15 SOUTH-

cleverest forwards in local ladies' Queen's P.R. (16) SWANSEA (-)

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16 y Notts Forest (2) hockey, will again be loading the AMPTON (0)

Reading (4) WwWd 11 Brentford (-) attack with Miss B. and Miss M. Bristol R. ¿ THIRD DIVISION (South)

16 Aldershot (4)

Remedios, two very fast wing for Charlton WWW 15 Hunter with a first-timer to give BRIGHTON (1)

wards, and Miss 0. Ribeiro and Swindon (22) Liwad is BRISTOL C. (2) the Lincolns the lead. The ACLAPTON (-)

Miss C. Silva, two hard-working in-Luton (14) WILWD gylis again dominated the play and LUTON (2)

nide forwards, in support. It is a Exeter (2) Ldd very formidable front line, and Aldershot (18) will .15 Clapton (20) DIWwW.15 a quarter of an hour later MC Newport (2) QUADE scored

CRYSTAL *b. (0){providing they receive good-sup- B'rn’mik (18) IW8L] '15 Koal. Northampton (1) v A brilliant

NORWICH (2)

port from their half-back trio, Gillingham (8) JWIDI .15 hooking the bull over Manson,

Rending (2) QUEENS

should do extraordinarily well. Brighton (12) DILIW 16 Southend (1) equalise the scores.

SWINDON (2) y Bournemouth (0) The Recreio senior eleven open Torquay (8) WILL..15 Watford (11) IWwDw 15 Bristol R. (1) Five minutes later, after

Reid TorqRD DIVISION (North)

their programme of Cup matches Cardif (19) MILI had missed an open goal. MC-BARROW (1)

a week to-morrow when they en- Southend (13) wDIL QUADE scored what proved to be Carlisle (0)

gage their experimental junior Newport (21) Wanil 15 the winning goal after a melee i CHESTER (4)

eleven.

Northampton (7) CREWE (0)

LILIW the goalmouth.

Doncastor (-) Yeomans played a wonderful | HALIFAX ́(5) v Mansfield (1) game at centre half for the Argylls, NEW

BRIGHTON (0) » Wrexham (2) and, together with Boyland and ROTHERHAM (3) Southport (1) Docherty, gave Baldry and Mc-STOCKPORT (6) v Barnsley (4) Guinness no chance to shine, Hun-*WALSALL (4) v Darlington (0)

v Gateshead (2) ler was rarely troubled in goal YORK_(2) McQuade and Kelly were the pick Scottish League.

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Pte. Abbott lined up the following. Lincoln: Manson; Cupitt; Bicon, Cork, Burnand, Baldry,

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I understand, however, that the Haifax (18) WIWWL 15

Barnsley (8) WID Aberdeen (1) ↑ RANGERS (1)

v Airdrie (1) DUNDEE (1) CELTIC (2)

team is composed of schoolgirls Doncaster (6) Ddwdw 15 v. Partick (0)". FALKIRK (2) Clyde (3)..

among whom the outstanding ones Hartlepools (14) are the Misses E. Rozario, M HAMILTON (-) S Queen O'S

DIDL Barrow (9) Hibernians (-) • Ayr (-)

Xavier, Y, Britto, M. Roza, L

Walsall

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Silva-Netto, and C. Botelho..

Accrington (13) ILwDI te

A3 14 15 12 18 Queen's Park (8) v St. Johnstone

Crewe (10) LWWAD ..15 7. 2 ST. MIRREN (7) v Cowdenbeath (CENTRAL BRITISH ASSN.

Carlisle (9) DIDIW. MOTHER- McGuinness, Setters, Barnaby and Third Lanark (1) v WELL

Gateshead (7) TWIWI 16 (1)) Strengthened by the inclusion of N. Brighton (21) Team in capital fetiers are fore- Argylls Hunter; Grant, Docherty: easted winners and Brures in brackets Miss Doris Hunt, holder of the several brilliant attacks in 4 goals to 1 in a friendly soccer en Gibson, Yeoman, Boyland; Reid, Me denote result of corresponding game Ladies Harbour Swim record and York (20) WWIWL

Neil, Boyd, McQuade and Kelly. effort to equalise. Carroll missed counter at the Valley yesterday.

formerly of the "Y" Ladies, Miss Rochdale (18) Wwill 14 The Argylla soccer team Robertson, the Medway's bril-

have an opportunity by scooping a shot

P. Woolley and Miss M. Bryson, of Chester (4) DIWIWAS matches Lo over the bar, and a little later Hant soccer and hockey half, was played six friendly

SUBMARINES WATER POLO the Saints, the Cestral British As« Rotherham (17) dħldw 15 fumbled good chance conspicuous in the Quarter Deck date with the following results:-

WIN

Bociation are viewing the season Mansfield (16), IWILI 16 beat "D" Coy Lincolns after creditable effort on the defence.

The Submarines proved, far too with quiet confidence. They are Southport (12) dDIL 15 lost to "A" Coy Lincolna beat Kowloon... - good for HMS. Eagle in a water-being coached by C. C. Francis, Darilngton (22) ALIDI 15

SCOTTISH LEAGUE HOME Jost to HLQ., Lincolas 0-4 polo game in the YMCA. bath skipper of the C.B.A's Mamak draw with Club .....

yesterday evening, winning by League team and are proving apt beat "B" Lincolna

goals to 2,3

pupils Motherwell (2); <

wwww.w Laker (4) and Ford (2) netted Mrs. Weber, formerly of the

Usa, (18) AwdwD 19 and Bevelle replied for the Eagle, place Miss K. Fisher in goal and Aberdeen (6); Irwan 19

have Mrs. Hudson and Miss P. Kilmarnock (14) a "daisy-cutter."

Woolley as her two backs. MissLID HAS

|Hearta (3) WAWLD Veteran Watson Wiltshire and Bryson, who has displayed amazing Falkirk Winckler Hutchpy,,- Bimmer and stamins this season will probably St. Johnsto and Evans, Front; Usher, Meen, Flint, Campbell be supported by Miss P.⠀ Whitley]; w

Queen Hamilton Callie (4). players, in the half-back, line,

Hirst

wing.

The Saints continued to at. tack and, forcing

BRANTON and WILLIAMS res- pectively, opened the scoring for the Quarter Deck, both goals, be ing scored after wing to wing pass- ing bouts.

Veteran Beat The Witch,

8-1

Changing over two goals in the lend, the Quarter Deck went fur- ther ahead, through FERRISS and WILLIAMS, 'the Stokers replying, * FLINT, SCORES DECIDER IN once through ALLIS...

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cor. ner Guest sent la fast rising shot which struck Gure. vitch, the goalkeeper, on the chest to save what would nor mally have been a certainty, In the last few minutes of the game, WHITLEY mande full use of an opportunity to score from the

Level; Jewett, Robertson and WII-LAYING in the 8th Destroyer ball at the time of the shot WAS Evans and Elley. extremely doubtful, but the C.BA, Stokeers: Quilters McGill and the Valley yesterday, H.MLS. Veto- man; Lesay, Allport and Niles, Grit.

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Root, N." Whitley, Hirst and Halford

very promising centre forward.

"were outstanding for the C.B.A.: „¦and M. Weil

GRIFFITHA opened the scoring Officers of ILMS, Eagle lost to the port Team Miss D. Hunt, Miss G for the Witch in the first half, but to calls of the Eagle by 4 goals to Magnider, Mrs Miles, Mrs. Creary, Broadbridge And E. H. P. While Nider and A. Fols FAW, B. Allen, the Veteran equalised through all at Caroline Hill yesterday, and Miss Wooley, all of whom Airdrie (18) WWE MacNider, A. E. P. Queit (Cap,) and Halford and N. Whitley, W.; HLAG. A B. Hamwong G. A White,A. E. Hirst, T. 3. D. Whitley, CC, Francis, MEEN and FLINT gave them their Trout (2), Williams and Hart are making rapid strides Bils, N, A, E, Mackay, E. F, Fincher R. A. Carroll and I: 1, King.

win in the last five minutes with scored for the winners.

Wich 17 2 goals to 10troyed The ER.A. and Chiefs and Petty: She should receive admirable on WAARVAZARIEN

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