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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1933.

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Upset South

QUEEN'S PR

WANT JONES

OF CARDIFF

Blackburn Lose Their Centre Forward.

HOLLEBONE AWARDED BLUE

IN OXFORD SIDE:

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Another Arsenal Record?

(By ROVER).

UEEN'S PARK

THE CHINA MAIL.

DAVIES

PODMORE MAY FOOTBALL FORM GUIDE PLAY FOR WALES

ON SUNDAY Comprehensive Table Showing Form

Scotland Better Balanced Side In Cup Series,

of Clubs at A Glance

comprehensive guide to the form of all the major English Foot

A ball League clube will be found in the tables given below. To

assist in comparing the teams, detalls of how they have fared In their last five matches are given. The letters W. L ́and D dicate matches won, list 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 at

team and the sword signifies a relegated team. the conclusion of last season.. The asterisk indicates a promoted

STRENGTH IN DEFENCE

(By OUTSIDE LEFT) The Sunday Herald" Intes- TILLIE DAVIES the Welsh In-national Charity Cap series com RANGERS W

«ternational outside right, has mences on Sunday when Scotland have asked Cardiff City to been transfered from Tottenham are favoured to beat Wales in the name a price for the transfer of Hotspur to Swanson Town.

First Round for the right to meet Lesile Jones, their insideleft.

England, who have drawn a bye in

Podmore, the Borderera centre Derby (WW the competition. half who was on the injured flat Hudfeld (6) WILW with an injured knee, will pro-Manchester C. (18) bably take his place in the Welsh half back line, thus setting the

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This is a curious position.

Cardiff are themselves search-

ing for players. Yet there is

reason to believe that Jones will be released.

Mr. Michael O'Brien has bullt a fine team at Loftus-road. The outlook of this club, so black when the season started, has undergone a change which is truly amazing. Here they are, hotfobt for promot- tion--and asking another club to name their prices!

His Deferred Bine

G. T. Hollebons has been awarded his Soccer Blus by R. de W. K. Win law, the Cambridge captain.

I hope

R.H.K.G.C. EXPERIENCE SATISFACTORY YEAR

Mr. N. L. Smith Elected New Captain.

SHORTS' FOR LADIES

include all matches played to date.

The League positional tables give home and away details and

FIRST DIVISION HOME

Goals

Goals Pim P.P.WL DF. A. Pu P. W. L. D. E. A PRE Arsenal (1) wWwW{\\.18*= $_€ 0 3 22 5 15 *Spara G) WULIW 1898 1 21 11 13 -853 18 713 27 12 19 11-16

45 2 2 17 10 12

selectors the problem of whether W. Bromwich (4) they should drop Wallace, their

right half, or Jones (77), their Blackburn (25 Teft half. Both are very good par

WIW

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men and I would be sorry to be mouth, IN spile of a year of several either lose his place. Chants Liverpool (15) I trade depression the Royal (Police) is noteworth, his place

WILDL

Hong Kong Golf Club not only against any of the three Borderers Birmingham (13) maintained its annual Income, but halves, but as he is the only player DDI facreased it by $7,000 it was outside the Borderers' feam he will, AZ VIIH revealed at the annual general probably, be given the position. meeting presided over by Mr. K. S Morrison, the Captain, last night.

he will have better fortune than las Mr. S. H. Dodwell suggested that year, when he was given the invite official action be tactfully, but firm- tion by W. H. L. Lister, only, in the ly, taken to save members from the end. to mix the great match at Star: "widespread ford Bridge.

and indiscriminate

A steady and resourceful full-back, adoption" of shorts by lady men. Hollebone played in most of Cam-bera. bridge's matches of 1932 before the inter-University game.

Scotland's chances this year are indeed very bright, - and, with several of the Argylls in- cluded, they should constitute: a real

to the Borderers', or should I say the Welsh-team.

MERECE

Scotland's strength lies. mainly.

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Mr. N. L. Smith was elected Cap to their fine defence, though their Grimsby (13) PWL DE APs P. W. L. D. F. A. Fis But when tain for the ensuing year and the forward line is very strong. the big match.came he was under general committee was elected the two most difficult obstacles the Port Vale (16)

Mullane and Morrison will be+Bolton (-) LWWW.1872 18 10 8 2 going an operation for appendicitis,

Blackpool wwwDd

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Blackpool's outlay on new players £10,000,

follows:

1714

Meears. E. Davidson, L. S. Green-Scottish forwards will have a over

AWILI since the season started is more than hill, J. D. Kinnaird, C. D. Lambert, come before they can penetrate. Brentford (-) Widww 1896.1.2

8.7 1 0 18 The following are the teams:- A. E. Lissaman, K. 9. Morrisan, A.

Prenton (9) WdWi Ritchie, J. B. Rosa and R. Young (Club), Docherty (A. 11.); Robertson W. Ham (20) WIDAL 1892 126 10 11 Scotland Hunter, (A.S.H.): Hilmouth (14) WwwW 19. 951 324.12.13 Mesara. Percy Smith, Seth and (Club), Blackhorne (Police), A. Dun- Bradford (8) WILwW 18 10 8 1 125 10 17 Fleming were re-elected auditors at can (Club), (Captain); Lowson (Club), Notta (15) TWAL 18 8 4 2-2

0. (5) Shepherd (Police), G. Duncan (Club),

11 19 (A.S.I.), and Greenshields

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13 11

Halifax are resisting all tempta- tions to part with their centre-for- ward, Chambers

Blackburn's Bad Luck

The injury to Thompson, their centre-forward, in the match against the Wolves has created another pro blein for Blackburn Rovers. This is bad luck, for they were looking for- ward to a period of tranquillity, fol lowing the return of McLean, whose suspension has ended, and of Halsall, who has recovered from his disable- inent

Thompson, who was carried of near the end of the game, h broken the tibia in his right "log. and, like Gormlie, their roal-

keeper, who was injured in the match with Chelsen, hr will be unable to play for a considerable time.

Thompson has been the mainspring of the Rovers attack this season. His three goals on Baturday was his second hat-trick of tiffe campaign.

a remuneration of $1,590. per annua. Rodger (Club), Grant Bradford C. (11) ·

ST. HELENS LOSE TO OLDHAM.

Final Of Lancashire Rugby League Cup.

Lendon, Nov. 18. Oldham captured the Lan- cashire Rugby League Cup 'to. day by trouncing St. Helene in the final by 12 points to all, while the touring. Australians travelled to Huddersseld 'and' beat the home team by. 13-5. This is the specond · successive year that St. Helens, after battling

To have had two trials for England their way through to the final in the handling game, and then tarn round of the Lancashire Cup, hava his attention to soccer with such good failed to capture the trophy, results that Chesterfeld have taken

him on two months' trial is the ex-point margin, 10-9, to Warrington, Last year they lost by a single perience of Brown, the Beghill (Northumberland) inside left.

West Ham are in clover so far as their backs are concerned _now that Robson, the former Derby County de- fender; has found his form.

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Fulham's Humiliation Fulham's recent reverses have changed: their outlook When the season started the team might have gone up last season if they had realis- od earlier that they, had so good shanes.

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To-day some at least of the players lattor team taking part in the notably Barrett, Arnold and flame: Sunday Herald.. International the same confidence.

mond-are not, I fancy, playing with The whole team Charity Cup First Round game has been shaken out of a feeling of agalist Scotland.

complacency into one of doubt,

*****

The Lincolns should have an The following is my forecast and pot easy time on Saturday against the probable teama:—

Recreio, but South China will have

to produce their best form 'If, they j....

are to stave off the greatly strengthened Kowloon team's chal-CLUB lenge.

New League Champions? :

St. Joseph's, who have given pro

To

-morrow.

FIRST DIVISION

LINCOLNS

SOUTH CHINA

To my mind Fulham Sare eleven perfectly good footballers 'whọinin a team, are out of gear, gre

At the start of the season they toy

but in to-day's game Oldham dig- played better team work and pass- ing to eclipse them-Reator.

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The Argyll and Sutherland High- landers will be stationed at Redford for another year at least. They are hopeful of annexing, a Lothian Ama- teur trophy before their departure.

(A.S.H.), McKeller (Club), Boli L (Club), and Forbes (R.A.).

Hull (-) DILI Wales-Smith: Muilane and Mori Oldham (19) WdWD 15 son; Wallace, Channing, Podmore. or B'Hampton (12) MAWI 18 Jones; Matthias, Harris, Fortey, Fulham (3) TWIWI .. Razlewood and Duncan.

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The Arsenal, we are told, play in Swansea (10) IDILI..18 the formation. Well, how can Lincoln (19) WIDI

his be true when David Jack has scor Millwall (7) IDIDI

ad so many goals from the Inside-right THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) HOM paeftion?

As for myself, there are four forwards who can and do get Norwich (3) wWwWw•16 •• #+5° ranis, why should I go up? My time Queen's P.R. (16) ** will come when the others fall wdD W

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score. Then I will have to go up and Crystal P. (6) WIW) 1686 1 get goals or lose, my place Alex Charlton 5 WWW.16 James,

ENGLAND'S CHAMPION

FORWARD

Portrait In Oils

Exeter, his native city, is to honour Clifford. Bastin, the Arsenal and England forward,

The Mayor, supported by: the sheriff, aldermen, and councillors, will present the player with his portrait In olla and a cabinet för hlá medzie and cups,

RANGER'S FORECAST

English League.

FIRST DIVISION, ARSENAL (4) (vChelsea (1) BIRMINGHAM FAVEN ON + (0) Leicester (4). BLACKBURN (4)▼ Huddersfield DERBY (3) Sheffield U (0). Everton (4)

***@ Sunderland - (1) LEEDS (2) Wolves (0) MANCHESTER

70 (1) ▼ Liverpool (1)

(5) Portsmouth (4)

ed with opponents, but never rammed MIDDLESBRO

the goals home. Shocks came. And

• Athletic

(Club, 4 p.m.) now they are wondering whether they NEWCASTLE Recreio (Kowloon FC, 4. p.m.) |:: A little humiliation, goes a long WAY: WEST TE

are good enough They are, Kowloon (Caroline Hill, p.m.)

V. ST.

Dr. G. MacKentie,, the Scottish JOSEPITS (Foller; & p.m.) amalante sent de frol, wall, skaist, Hull

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appointment Hull, (Happy Valley. 4 p.m.) City. He has eight Seottish amatane Young Indiana" v.

mise of being this season's Lexus Police

and Shield winners, will also have

to produce good form if they are ARTILLERY.

to

garner two points from the

Police at the Valley to-morrow.

The Police have been res ponsible for a number of CLUB

shocks this season, but have

also disappointed badly when

they should have won

Athletic

In the Second Division the Club, Radio who gained a meritorious win over the Athletic, will probably meat with very stin oppontion frota Kowloon, who will probably play several of their Argylls players in this "needle". match

SECOND DA

niversity

On Bunday the First Division tle between South", China, and the Lincolns will probably prove the

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SA Wednesday

Tottenham A BROMWICH (2) ▼ Aston, Villa - (5) SAME SECOND DIVISION.”

BRADFORD C

Blackpool (any Grimsby (→

Notts (2) BURY (6)

Burgles) Leicester, City will include Wood, the HULLE (A Oldham PULHAM (1) Preston (St. Joseph's, 280 y.m} {

Kowloon we Scottish-American amateur,

In their Lincoln (-))) 6.00 p.m.) side: gemak

** BRENTFORD Wood is a Scottish schoolboy Inter-Net CA (1)

BÖLTÓN -{-}}- 2.80. p.m.) national' whe went to America as PORT VALÉ (4) ▼

youth. He returned to this countré SOUTHAMPTON WES) Ham-{0});

Ko (2) y Bradford (0)42

and played, for. Leicester City last sex Athistle, 4: p.m.) son": "professional, but the Hems Swanica (2) ev Manchester, Un AT ENGINEERS, Office Intervened.

Kark 8.30 PM)

The Brurs

added to their

(88.80. p.m.) professional" staff Edgar Fỹ King,” an】 ERS BAN.Carold 18-year-old left-huff #from" "Hackney (Miltary, IL.V., 2.30 pm) who has been playing for Tufnell Sunday

FIRST DIVISION MPY

Borderern (Kowloon

SPECIALS

English League,

THIRD DIVISION, (Southern) ALDERSHOT (1) Bournemouth Brighton (-) V CHARLTON Bristol C-RAY COV

TRY (8) CLAPTON OFTEN

Cardist

LUTON (BRAUN aristol

Newport" (3) INST NORTHAMPTON

10-13MM (5) v Exeter (8) NORWICH (2) Southend (0)

QUEEN'S

SWINDON ALEV Crystal P. (1)

TORQUAY

(1)^v Watford (2)

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BARROW (5) AZ

Carl (als (-) - CHESTER

CHESTER (5)

CREWE (2)

(0)

FIELD (-), Darlington (2) Barnsley (2)

DONCASTER (5) ▼ Gateshead (1) HALIF

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Scottish League,

Coventry (6) WwWwd 16- B.'6. I Exeter (2)didyWil Bristel R. di

Reading (4) WWW4 •

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Stockport (18)

Halifax: (15) TWwLW |Barbow{(0) D«L«!

Barnsley (8): IDwäl

Tranmera. (11) D

Martinpools

Goals PPW. L.D.F. A.Pu P, W. 1. D.

810 30

29 11 16

1-11-15 1: 20

Crewe (10) W4DW1.17 17 217 18 1

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Gateshead

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Rochdala (18) Luw 16 852 1118-122 Southport (32) DUN» 14

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