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The following is "Ranger's Home Football forecast for to morrow's programme, which will be void of the usual ten Scottish League games:
A
FIRST DIVISION ·
ASTON V. (1)
Birmingham (0)
CHELSEA (1) v Everton (0) ''HUD'SFIELD (4) v Newcastle (0)
Leicester (0)
Liverpool (2) Portsmouth (2) Sheffield V. (1)
E W
(3)
✓ BLACKB'N (0)
v W. Brem. (1)· v Leeds (-)
Middlesboro (0)
v Manchester C. (
DERBY (1)'.
Notts C (-)
v Hull (~)
v Swansea (-)
MILLWALL (0) Fulham (0)
v Port Vale (1)
Southampton (2) Lincoln (2) v Bradford C. (1)
(3)
V
V
v Brighton (2)
A 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
home are shown in capital teliers and away games in small type, The figures in brackets denote the position held by that team at the conclusion of last season. The asterisk indicates a 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.
W.
FTER the cheering had died, This wind affected the run of STOKE (-) A
down at Twickenham and play considerably. Scotland won SUNDERL'D (0) England had beaten Scotland by the toes and had it behind them in TOTTENHAM (-)
Wolves (S). two tries to a try, we did not the first half, and to have a wind
SECOND DIVISION bother our heads about irrele-behind you is most encouraging BOLTON (~) vant side issue writes Howard] It sends your long shots spinning BRADFORD (-) Marshall on March 19.
into touch fifty yards away, and BRENTFORD (-)
Burnley (8) It was. I suppose, satisfactory it catches the ball and blows it GRIMSBY (1) to know that England had re-jeurving backwards when your op- MANTER U. (1) gained the Calcutta Cup, but Iponents kick. It drives your for- NOTTS F. (4) doubt whether anyone cured awards on, but it buffets the faces OLDHAM_(5) snap of the fingers about the in-and forces the breath down the PLYMOUTH (2) ternational championship, which throats of the opposing scrum-WEST HAM (-) Blackpool (-)
PRESTON England had won outright with magers,
THIRD DIVISION (South)
Leeds Swindon (1) clear-cut victories over all the
It was not only the wind, though. BOURNEMTH (5) v other home countries for
the but a furious determination which BRISTOL R. (0) Torquay (2)
CARDIFF (1) first time since 1927.
drove Scotland so swiftly into the CHARLTON. (-) What we were really thinking English about, as we shuffled towards the first serummage
twenty-five. From the COVENTRY (3)
Scotland heeled, CRYSTAL P. (2) station, was the grand match we Logan broke clear, Lambie backed (EXETER (0) had just seen, and the winning him up, and only a fine tackle by READING (3) Gillingham (1)
v Norwich (2) Stry which England had scored Owen-Smith saved a try. Scot-SOUTHEND (0)
Qa's P.R. (1 with only ten minutes to go. Was and were going all out lo
draw WATFORD (1), v Bristol C. (0) it, we asked one another, an en-first blond, but afler Cotter had ACCRINGTON (1) v Chester (4) THIRD DIVISION (North) tirely satisfactory result, or would startled os with a drop at goal BARNSLEY (2) a draw have reflected the run of which went very near, Owen-Smith CHESTERFD (-) Doncaster (-) v Stockport (2) [the game niore equitably?
touched down, and from the drop- GATESHEAD (2) v York (2) out Rew and Dicks led a rush HARTLEPLS (3) v Crewe (2)
HALIFAX (2) which forced the Brotsmen back to Mansfield (2)
DARL'GTON (1 Walsall (1) ROCHDALE (0) v Barrow (0) Southmort (83) v Rotherham (2) ¡TRANMERE (1) v Carlisle (2)
WREXHAM (5) v New Brighton (0)
BY SCRUFF OF NECK After all, these Scotsmen hud played with magnificent fire; their) ¡despised forwards-und 1 plead guilty to belittling them before the match-had taken the English pack by the scruff of the neck and shaken it violently: their backa had shown a liveliness and thrust which had made the Eng- lish attack as a whole seem slow and ponderous.
My own view is that luck did not affect the result un- duly,
their line.
Then for the first time we saw Dick slip into his stride, and a menacing sight it was, but he was brought back for a forward pass.
England healed, Gerrard tried a drap, Slow followed through, and England were attacking fiercely.] The pace
tremendous. The English attack faltered for a mo- ment; Stewart broke powerfully from the line-out; Beattie, the best
the line.
WAS
was there
to
Booth took his chance and Įscored the decisive try by brilliant forward on the field, took a short running. the English forwards, pass and charged for the corner,
Owen-Smith but hammered mercilessly in the first half. settled down to steady crash him into tough) a yard from
A grand tackle, but Scot land were pressing hard, and only when Gerrard cracked Iris shoulder into Cotter's ribs and the ball fell loose was Weston able to clear.
England Wales Scotland Ireland
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FINAL STANDINGS
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Agst, 3 3 0 0 28 6 3 2 0 1 26 15. 3 1 0 2 25 28
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allowed the Scottish
fate
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v LUTON (1)
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Best Cambridge Crew In History.
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There was not a trace of the bucket which in practice so often marred his rhythm, and the crew behind him took up the work as one man,
It is difficult to award praise to janj one man in a crew. where all' worked so perfectly together, but after Bradley, Kenneth Payne rowed remarkably well after his an Pre- long enforced rest, and sident was largely responsible for
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HOME
Goals
AWAY
90 6 9.5 23 25 13 19 2.15 2 14 53 6 19 7 8 4,25 37,18 *19 4 9 0 12 35′12 (8
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19 619-40 14 35
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FIRST DIVISION.
Goals P. P. W. L. D. F. A.Pts P. W. L. D. F: A. Pis Arsenal (1) WWdwW 37 19 13 2 4 40 18 30 38 9 5 4 25 23 Hud'field (5) wdWLI 37 18 13 2 3 33 13 29 19 6 6 7 34 37-19 "Tolham (-) DWN 39 19 12 4. 3 42 21 27 20 7 9 4,29 30 Derby (5) WILW 38 20 11 2.7 44 21 29 Blackb'a (15) WidDW 39 20 15 0 553 20 35 Wed'day (3) WLWIW $7 95.4 27 20 22 Menter C. (16) Wawi 18 19 13 3 4 42 27 28 Sunderl'd (12) IWW 39, 19 12 1 6 52. 15 30 Everton (11) WWD 37 19 8 5 4 35 24 23 *Stoke (-) IdDWd 38 18 10 3 5 30 16 25 Brom. (4) IWIWD-39 19 10 5 4 45 27.24 (9) WDIWI 38 19 12 34 48 18 18 Wolves (18) (WDdd 19. 20 12 4 4 45 28 26 A. Villa (2) IDW 37 18 9 6 3 27 29 27 Leicester (20) IWADI 36; 18 8 4 6 28 21 22.18 Porism th (8) ILLU 37 18 855 24 20 21 19 Mids'bro (17) IWD A8 19-12 5 2 34 25 25 Liverp'l (14) IDWwd 19 19 9 4 6 47 32 24 Chesles (19) WWw 37 18 10 6 2 38 22 22 Bir'ham (13) WWIWL 38 19 7 G 5 36 27 21 Newcastle (5) LDIID 39 20 8 7 6 26 18 20 Sher'a U. (10) IWIN 39 19 10 4 5 38 26 25
HOME SECOND DIVISION.
P. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts Grimsby (18) dDWww 38 19 13 3 3 52 27 29 Preston (9) w/WWw ..38 19 14 3 2 45 17:30 Bradford (8) WwWW? 37 19 15 2 2 59 22 32
·Bulton (-) DDWad .18 19 12 5 2 "B'ford (-) ldWLw ..39 10 12 5 Port V. (169. LWID .38 19 12 nerd C. (11) WWIWD 38 19 13 W. Ham (20) I»WW] 39 19 12 Blackpool DWHD 38 D 19 10 Plymouth (14) DW 38 19 10 "Hull (-) W»WL
38 19 11 Burnley (17) WW .38 19 13 4 2 36 26 28 Bury (4) WW 38 19 10 46 32 20 25 Fulham (3) WLAW ..38 19 13 3 3 43 16 29
Goals
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34 22 3 13 4 25 19 10 19 2 12 G 20 18 9 33 19 4 12-3 24 42 11 82 19
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19 4 10 5 21 29 13 10
2 7 39 20 27
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3 10 6 25 14 12 39
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4 4 34 1826
Oldham (19) dwDy .38 19 10 4 38 27 25 S'hampton Widww ...38 20 4 2 32 18 30 Nolts C.. (15), IDWIL 38 20 # 5 7 25 20 23 -Swansea (10) LWW 38 19 9 2 8 36 18 26 Notts F. (5) KELDI....38 19 10.5 4.45 24 24 Millwall (7) LDUW..37 1994 628 23 24 Mane't'r 'V. (5) ILWld 38 10 8 9 2 26 32-18 Lincoln (19) WDWIL ..39 19 6 7 6 24 27 21
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) HOME
21 24
2.9 8 18 38 12 18 19 3 12 4 19 39 # 10 28 19 5 11
3 21 39 13
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19 1 12 6 12 42 8 37 19 4 IT 4 21 29 12 37 19 1 14 4 20 43 12 37 120 6 36 4 21 38 10 3* 5 14 38531
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18 50 7 31
19 3 8 8 19 38
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19 6 7 6 23 27
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Goats Pis P. P. W. I. D. F. A. Pts P. W. L. D. F. A. Plz Norwich (3) WddWW 37 19 16 0 3 46 22 33 18 7 5 6 42 28 20 53 Qn's PR. (16) DWIWL 37 19 74 3 2 42 17 30 18 8 7 3 25 32 19 49 Coventry (6) dwdww 37 19 14 2 2 56 20 30 Reading (4)
19 7 8 29 27 TA 48 ddWww 37 18 15 0 Luton (14) WdwLW 38 19 12 4 3 Bristol R. WDLdw .30 17 11 J Swindon (22) WDddW 37 19 12 2 5 Exeter (2) D Clapton (20) WWWW 38 18 14 2
38 19 12 34 Crystal P. (5) Wwwi 37 18 9-37 Brighton (12) WDWW 37 19 10 2 7 39 18 27
13 36 9 36 Aldershot (18) LWIL 37 19 7 G & 24 22
5 23 33 13 33 Southend (13) IdwDl.58 19 9 5 5 32 25 23 N'ampton (7) IDLI 37
19 3 12 4 18 39 10 33 19 8 5 6
18 2 11 34.31
5 21 44
44 9 3 Gillingh'ni (8) IWLwW 38 19 8 5 6 45 38 22
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30 17 10 3 4 45 26 24
19 7 9 323 24 17 31 Torquay (5) DIW".
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36 19 6 5 A 27 19 20 17 3 11 3 32 K0 9 29 Newport (20) DDIL ..38 19 4 6 9 20 23 17 19 2 9 8 22 (0 12 29 D'armth (18) IWD .36 17 T G 4 38 33 19 19 2 16 2 18 59 6 25 Watford (11) WW! 38 19 11 4 4 38 17 20 19 2 14 3 23 43 7 33 Cardiff (19) IDEA...87 18 64 30 33 16 19 216 2 22 50 6 22 THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
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Goals Pls. P. F. W. 1. D. F. A. Pts P. W. L. D. F. A. Pla +Cterfå (-) Www 39 20 18 2 0 53 17 36 19 9 5 3 30 18 23 59 Barnsley (6) dwWWw 38 19 16 0 3 57 16 39 19 8 7 4 48 41 20 65 Stockn't (10) www 37 19 17 0 2 61 22 36 18
6 6 6 27 24 18 .38 19 1 1 2 54 18 34 19 5 9 5 38 35 15 Doncaster (0) DWdwW 38 19 15 1 50 21 31 1947 8.25 34 10 17 W'xham (2) {wLWIW 38 19 12 1 59 38 25 79 7 8 4 27 45 18 43 Halifax (15) WIwLW AB 19 14
1 52 27 29 19 5 12 2 30 42 12
2 30 52 12 41 .38 19 10 Barrow (9) WIWL
46 64 44 25
39 Hartlep's (14) IDWN 38 19.12
4 346 24 27 York (20) WWUW .99 19 11 45 41 32 26 20 Chester (4) Wwww 37 19 9 47 89 25 25 18 Carllale (9) WWI L .38 19 9 4 6 37 22 21 N. B'ght'a (21) WOWW 38 19 12 3 37 23 27 Gateshead (7) IWL 37 18 10 5 3 43 31 23 D'gton (22) WWW 38 19 10 5 -4.47 31 20 19 1 14 4 19 69 6 IZ Tranm'e (11) dDWI 37 19 14 3 2 3 20 30 18 3 10 5 23 38 11 31 Accrington (13) WIWU 18 19 9 4G 40 33 24 19 3 15 2 20 58 7 31 Southp't (12) UDDI ..38 19 4 4 1 28 28 19 19 2 11 7 47 55 11 30 ...37 18 5 6 449 46 21 19 3 13 3 24 52. 9° 80 Rotherham (27) WUDD 38 18 6 7 5 29 30 17. 20 5 12 22 48 13 30
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19 5 10 4 38 46 14 19 2 13 4 54 60 8 35
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2 11 5 29 60 9 54 19 4 13 2 21 51 10 34 19 1 13 6 15 62 7 8
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2 11 6 29 54 10 83
At this period we wondered if the crew's perfection. the English forwards would ever losing crew Satcliffe did all that be able to
could. He possibly weather the inspired he after the interval onslaughts of the Scottish pack, splendidly backed up by Lascelles, and although Booth, on, the right who was a very tired man after Bankee showed trang in Hong Kong, the Victoria (slaughts to pound themselves
wing, Fan well once or twice, and Hammersmith.
19 Slow Betually hit the post with his best form all through, and kept Recreation Club in our opinion is pieres against a brick wall.
England, it is true, were never drop at goal, Scotland obviously his balance in a way that had representative of poperly
swim-
moment we felt held the upper hand.
hardly,
expected. A ming in Hong Kong for competitive safe, for at any
the ubiquitous Lind, most By diagonal kicking Lind and praise is due to Bryan for the purposes and we will welcome their that Co-operation during 1934 with theireless of opportunists, might go Dick struck at the English defence course he steered. object of repeating past interport darting or wriggling or dribbling and then suddenly Cranmer tried
through a wearying defence; he unavailingly to intercept Dick caught it on the bounce and was went through many times, indeed. "Which is self-explanatory and
burst through the gap, dropped away.
BOOTH'S GREAT RUN as he was tackled, and As the swiftness of Owen-ind was there to snap it up and him, for Booth was between Fyfe Walsall (5) DWldw quite good, for a swimming we now hope for the continuance of but it was not so much an unkind the ball
Fyfe had no chance of stopping club They aho had a wonderful these pleasant memories of the past!
Smith and the covering of the sling it out to Shaw, who darted and Lind when he shot off the in the performance of Interpart Hite.
The Chairmat mentioned that the contests between the Crown Colong English centres which robbed him over in the corner.
mark and went swinging' down to SCOTLAND LOSE LEAD they had had a representatives, under previous year
Scotland deserved this try with the Scottish full back.. England. In fact, must be. given out a doubt, but, their lead was
He swerved outwards a pace balance of $5.598.61, whereas this pices, and Shanghai."
eredit for steadiness, and while snatched from them' two minutes Cup Promised
towards the corner fing, ther During the meeting Mr. Frank we may praise the splendid fury later in the most unexpected man-
inwarda past, the helpless ties Championships: $577.26. In-White, an old member of the Club of the Scottish challenge, it is
Marshall, and there he was Forrest attempted to kick a
dancing over the line ground- treport Regatta $1.241.49, and Row-who has be a resident of Shang- steadiness and team work which penalty goal from halfway. The in Regatta, $655.06, which, when hat for the past seventeen years, ad-win matches.
ball bit a Scottish forward in the
ing the ball while 10,000 pro- added together, came to $2,478.72, dressed the members. He said he The actual serummaging was small of the back, and ricocheted
grames fluttered into the air otherwise the difference in the pro- felt highly honoured in being pre-bad-slow heeling, no wheeling of towards the left-hand touchline,
as the crowd roared its de- * light. fils for the two years would not be sent at the meeting to meet all the and the half-backs were corres where Fry caught it.
members. He first joined the Club pondingly handicapped; but 'if}
Fry, running cleverly for twenty A triumph for Booth indeed, but su great.
Mention was made of the Inter-in 1883 which none of them remem-play, was therefore limited to in-yards, passed to Forrest himself, England were by no means safe. part with the Foreign Y.M.C.A. of bered. In looking
around he saw dividual effort in attack, everyone who passed again to Gerrard, and Dick, Lind, Logan, and Wather- Shanghai and the splendid time four of the old members of the Club will agree, I think, that it was Gerrard, 'swinging inwards beauti-ston, one after another they flung the visitors were given. Mr. C. M. and he was very pleased to meet the glorious game to watch,
fully, and drawing the de-themselves in desperate efforts to Tobin, their manager, had lavishly new members. He had been absent It is odd how small Incidents fence over on the wrong foot, gavejsave the match, and not until the praised the hospitality of the V.R.C. from the Colony for the last seven-stand out in the memory. I can Meikle room to race along the final whistle went could we be cer who had done their hest to enter- teen years which had been spent in see now, for instance, the flutter touchline and score,
tain that England had won the Shanghai. He WAR pleased and of programmes waved frantically
Calcutta Cup again. tain the visitors.
If this in its inception wAB A The V.R.C. had resumed Rowing proud to know that he was still and as Booth swerved over to put Englucky try, the movement which (St. Mary's Hospital); L. A. Boath ENGLAND: 11. G. Owen-Smith Regattas after a period of ten years. would be an active member of the land ahead; I can see the cloud of produced it was brilliantly
(Oxford car (Headingley), P Cranmer tobacco smoke blowing across the rted out, and England started the University), R. A. Gerrard (Bath), G., During the year under review they V.R.C.
He wished the had won the Senter Pairs, which
mumbers success packed stands on a southerly agcond half with the scores level W. C. Meikle (Waterloo); C.
Blow was not so bad for what was essen-and promised to present the Club wind; I can see Ritchie, that fine and the wind to help them. They (Leleester). Re
B, C, Gadney (captain) with n Cup when the competitive forward, tall, raw-honed, his white started, moreover, with a dourish, Blackheath), G. G. Gregory (Bristol) (Army and tially a swimming club.
Shanghai Letter
scrum cap rokfáhly askew, spitting for Cranmer broke through . J. Longland (Northampton), W. New Officials
on bis hands and rolling his superbly, and Marshall just stopp- Forrest (Royal Navy and United Ser- The following officers were elect-sleeves up in the front of the linced Booth in the nick of time, vices), J. Dick (Northampton), W. H. Hon. Secretary of the Shanghaied to serve for the ensuing year: out, cheerfully preparing to tear A fine dash down, the loft wing Weston (Northampton), D. A. Ken-Hiboralans LLL.35 18 7 2 28 33 16 17 4 21 1 20 54 825
Chairman, Sir Thomas
the English pack to pieces. ›
Army and Leicester), II. Amateur Swimming Association:
Southorn;
by Fyfe and a kick into the centre A, Fry Liverpool). "After the Annual meeting of Hon. Secretary, Mr. P. A. Dixon, PRESTENED TO DUE OF YORK swung the balance again, but Eng- SCOTLAND, K. W. Marahall Swimming Hon. Treasurer, Mr. H. Hyndman;]. And what a perfect afternoon it land were serummaging better and (Edinburgh Academicals); BW, the Shanghai Amateur Association held on April 6, for the General Comunitter, Messrs. W was! A heavy shower about one keeping up a steady pressure, Bhaw (Glasgow High School F. P. C'd'beath (17) Bill 36. 17 3 11 3 26 429
[R. G. 8. Dick (Cambridge University), purpose of electing officern for Logan, G. Travers, F. W. T. Rosh, o'clock had made us uneasy, but a which Scotland could only counter 11, Lind (Dunfermling), K. C. Fyfe 1934, the new committee discussed C. E. Rozu-Pereira Lieut. Col. Ficouple of hours later, when the by opportunist thrusts, Lind, ap-(Cambridge University); L. Gotter the important question of recogni- Eaves, Mesers. . M. Alves, F. If teams lined un to be presented to parently realised this, and his (Hillhead High School, F. P.), W. R...
S... AFRICAN TENNIS WR.
CHAMPIONSHIP · tion of the body to be the control of Lawrence and S. A: Marcel; Ballot the Duke of York, the Bun
was thrusta wore, dangerous indeed. Logan (Edinburgh Wanderers) J. C. Wanderers), Swimming in the Crown Colony, and ting Committee, Messrs. F, P. Les-shining and the turf was dry and Three times he went through the y A. Waters I am directed to inform you that testy, L. A. Soures, R, J. Hunt, Lfirm. The Prime Minister had come centre,
Johannesburg, Apr. 2.: but Owen-Smith and Glasgow High School PP.), M. B.
N..G. Farquharson won the the Shanghai Council. have passed Roza-Pereira, H. M. Remedies, to watch his countrymen, there did Cranmer saved, and then, as he Stewart: (eastain) Bizwarta College the following resolution:
M. M. de V. Soares, C. J. Cooke, not seem to be an inch of room to was, boring towards the touchline F F 3. Beattle (Hawick). In a Boys' International Asso South African tennis champion "That following a close scrutiny W. J. Howard, W. Lawrence and spare in the stands: a stiff wind Cranmer tackled him from behind. Allen (Mairose), G. 8,Cottington clation football match to-day Wales ship, beating N. Malcolm 4/6, 8/2, of the struggle for control of swim-J. R. Soares,
was blowing the flags out straight. The ball went loose, and Booth Kelso), J, M. Ritchie (Watsonfans)-beat Ireland by thres goals to ono.16/5; 14/12.-Reuter.
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scason arrived.
The Chairman, read the following i letter which was received from the
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6 1 4 34 21 "Queen O'B WLWIW 34 17 10
.17 10 6 Ayr. Utd, (16) IWw/W 36 18 10 Aberdeen (5) Ww 35 16 12 22 33 10 20 19 69
4446 34 24 Kil'nock (4) LWdwd 26
5.3 42 27. 23 St. J'alone (6) IWW 26 19 11. 4.43 19 2517 6 8 1 27 28 15 Celtic (4) LdWww 13 17 10 2 6 32 17 25 16 48 425-33 Falkirk (11) WWW.35 17 122 23 26 26 '18 4 11 3 23 37 11 37 Hamilton (8) WLWW! 34 17 7 5 6 30 28 20
17 6 9 3 26 40 15
26 40 15 86 Bundes (15) dWww. 26.18 $ 0 3 38 26 21 18 TO 3 27 36 15 Partick (10) WwwWD 2 17 8 6 3 35.34 20 18 5 10 8 26 10 12 3% Qu'* Pk. (8) LWALIW 34. 18 ↑ ́9 2 36 42 16 16 5 10,1 24 32 11 27 Clyde- (12) DNIW ....35 15
6 5.4 30 26 16 20 2 12 6 30 43 10 20
B: Mir's (7) LwLI 34 18 0 0 4 28 32 14 14 3.9.4 14 31 10 24 Third Lanark (13) 2
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