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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1934

ARSENAL SNATCH WIN IN LAST MINUTE

DELIGHTFUL FOOTBALL BY ALBION

VILLA DECLINE OBSERVED

London, September 17... THERE was as thrilling a finish as one can hope to see in the

Saturday. With a minute to go, Glidden slipped across a square pass to Hapgood, who hurled himself headlong at the ball and headed it into the net.

Home And Away Soccer Tables To Date

Ranger's Special Comprehensive Guide To

Forecast

Latest Form

Saturday's Winners Tate, giving the standing of the various Clubs at the close of

THE following are complete Home and Away Football tables to

Nominated

ENGLISH LEAGUE

FIRST DIVISION

Birmingham (3) That put the Albion on equal terms, with the score at three- EVERTON (2) all, but immediately after the kick-off the crowd went delirious (Grimsby (-) again, for the Arsenal forwards went down the field irresistibly HUD'SF'L (3) and Bowden finished the movement with a shot that left the goal- keeper helpless.

Bowden played a great game all through, but he had the co- operation of a fine forward line, in which the only fault was a slight weakness on the right wing. The Arsenal half-backs were not so good, although Roberts was good as ever in defensive play.

y Portsmouth (1)

v Chelaen (1)

▾ Aston Villa (-)

v Wolves (1)

v Derby (-)

MANTER C. (3) Blackburn (1) PRESTON (-) WED'DAY. (1) v Liverpool (2) Stoke (1) V ARSENAL (1) SUNDER'D (2) v Middlesboro (0) TOTTENHAM (0) v Leicester (1) WEST BROM (0) Leeds (3)

SECOND DIVISION BOLTON (4) v Barnsley (1) BRADFORD (0) v. Bury (1)" The play of the Glidden-Car-1in the first division to watch, and BRENTFORD (2) v Notis F. (1) ter wing on the Albion side pro-it looks as though they have come BURNLEY (1)

FULHAM (1) vided some of the greatest plea-back into that division to stay. NORWICH - sure of the match, the goal with They were not quite good enough NOTTS C. (3) which they opened the scoring to obtain a decisive result at Wol- OLDHAM (5) being a model of football tactics verhampton, mainly owing to weak-Plymouth (-)

S'AMPTON (--) To be exact, the centreforwardness on the wings, but they played SWANSEA (-) was the scorer, but it was this

very brainy football..

v Manchester U. v Hull (1)

last season:

First Division.

Manchester C. (5) Sunderland (6) Areenal (1) Preston (-) Stoke (12) Portsmouth (10) Derby (4) Aston Villa (13) Everton (14) Birmingha

(20)

Grimsby Tottenham (3) Liverpool (18) Wednesday (11) West Brom (7) Leicester (17)

(4)). Lerda (9)

v West Ham (-) y Bradford C. (0) v Port Vale (1) Y-BLACKPOOL (-) v Sheffield U. (~). v Newcastle (-) THIRD DIVISION (South)

v Queen's P.R. (1) BRIGHTON (3) ▼ Aldershot (1)

wing which opened up an unop- Wolverhampton relied too much BRISTOL R. (4) posed path for him. Trentham and Shaw were in great form at on long kicking and the speed and CARDIFF (4) v Bournemouth (2) full-back for the Albion. Alto-enterprise

of Hartill - tactics/CHARLTON (4) gether, this was one of the best which the defence countered by CLAPTON (4)

{(COVENTRY (-) exhibitions of first-class football throwing the attackers offside. Glingham (1) seen on Saturday.

was not until the second half, when{LUTON (2)

The Spurs!

▼ Crystal P. (2)

v Bristol .C. (0)

v Millwall (-)

v EXETER (1). v Swindon (8)

the Wanderers' forwards, realised Northampton (1) v Watford (0) that it was safer to take the ball READING (1) v Newport (0) SOUTHEND (3) v Torquay (1) through, that they got goal:

Great Display At Derby

v Barrow. (0)

Speedy Tottenham Chelsea as a club urgently needs

·THIRD DIVISION (North) Aderington (D) V STOCKPORT (3) new blood, and this was shown

CHESTER (1) v Southport (0) once again in their meeting with

CHESTERFD) (3) v Rochdale (0) Tottenham Hotspur:

There was football of the best DARL'GTON (1) v Crewe (1) outplayed their opponents both in description at Derby, when two fine Gateshead (0) defence and attack, their superio-Leims engaged in a rattling set-to. Halifax (3) rity being particularly evident in The conclusion was a draw, and MANSFIELD (6) positional play and speed.

that pleased everybody, for there N. Brightan (2)

Rotherham (2) Their centreforward, Hunt, was was little to choose between

the Walsall (-)

York (1) on the top of his form, and O'Cal-contenders. laghan's straight and first time shooting was a treat to watch.

There was too much rough play on the part of both sides, and it was evident that an un- dercurrent of illfeeling existed between the teams-why, no one seems to know.

The home supporters closely watched Stockill, the acquisition from the Arsenal, and were not

✓ WREXHAM (3)

v Carlisle (0)

v Dancaster (2)

TRANMERE (2)

~ LINCOLN ( v HARTLEP'LS (8)

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

FIRST DIVISION

▾ RANGERS (7); v Aberdeen (2). -

v Queen O'S (1). v St. Johnstone (0) v KILMARN'K

Blackburn (8) Wolves (15) Middlesboro (16) Chelsea (19) Huddersfield (2)

Second Division.

Brentford (4) Bolton (3)

Burnley (15) Port Vale (9) Blackpool (11) Barnsley (-) Fulham (16) Sheffield U. (-) Bury (12) Notis F. (17) Manchester U. (20)

West Ham (7)

Bradford (5) Swansea (19)

Bradford C. (6) Norwich (-) Oldham (9) Southampton (34).. Newcastle (-) Plymouth (10) Hull (15) Notis C. (18)

Third Division (South).

Charlton (5) Millwall (--) Coventry (2) Swindon (B). Brighton (10) Crystal P. (12) Bristol C. (19) Reading (8). Newport (18) Queen's P.R." (4)

(2)

Aldershot (10) Cardiff, (22)

Torquay (20)

disappointed, for Stockill showed Airdrie (2) versaility and enterprize of a kind |AYR (1) which suggested that Derby's weak- CELTIC (0) * nesa at inside right hus at last Dundee (3) been rectified Crocks and Dun Dunfermline (~)

Falkirk (-) v Albion (~~) The Chelsea front line was most can, the Derby wingers, were bril-HIBERNIAN (2) v Queen's Pk. (1) (disappointing. Mills did not seem liant, and McLaren put in some MOTHERW'L (1) v Clyde (2)

✓ HAMILTON able to hold his men together, and great work in the Leicester goal, Partick (1)

St. Mirren (1) v Heurts (1) the inside forwards were erratic. especially during some thrilling

Teams in capital letters are expect. Although obviously the cleverer massages towards the end.

[ed to win:] and more polished side in midfield play, Portsmouth failed to score in their game with Leeds United be- cause they would not seize their opportunities in front of goal. Wor- rall and Weeddle were the biggest | sinners in their front line, but the whole line was at fault.

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CARDINALS WIN

(Continued from Page 1)

Watford (15)

Southend (16) Gillingham (17)

PLYMOUTH WANT U.S. Exeter (9)

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San Francisco.

BRITISH GOLF DEFEATS

(Continued from Page 1)

Virginia Van Wie, the holder, beat Rosamond Vahey, of Bos- ton, on the 19th.:

The second game will be playedį On the other hand, the Ports-to-day at the same stadium before mouth defenders held the Leeds at what is expected to be a 50,000 tack with very little trouble dur-capacity crowd. The next three ing the greater part of the game, games will be decided on the St. League club, who last year ob Plymouth Argyle, the Football It was only In the first 20 minutes Louia diamond on Friday, Saturday, tained players from South Africa that the Leeds forwards were seen and Sunday.

are now after a goalkeeper from to advantage, and then they really It was thought in American base- San Francisco. did play impressive football.

ball circles on Tuesday that the He is Cari Walter, a tall Furness, Wilcoxson and Hart reticent Frisch would give Dizzy amateur goalkeeper of Olympic, were outstanding on the Leeds Dean a well-deserved rest after his one of San Francisco's leading side, and if only they had been gruelling period in the latter soccer clubs. better served on the wings a dif-League matches, and that Paul

Walter is the first American ferent result might have been re- Dean, Dizzy's brother, or "Wild" amateur whose services have been corded. As it was, a goalless draw Bill Hallahan, considered the best sought by an English club.. was what happened, and it was about all that Portsmouth deserv-ball, would be given a

money pitcher in major league base. Plymouth will, however, have to chance. surmount the problem of the in- ed.

Cochrane announced that if Dizzy migration quota. Reuter. Dean was chosen as the Cardinals' Sunderland Brilliant

pitcher he would use Crowder, and Wah Tat College, which was mission even went the length of Sunderland are a fine team this it Dean was not selected he would recently removed to a new building sending from Italy a doctor to season-better than they have use Schoolboy Rowe, his atar at Nos. 5, 6, and 7, Ying Fal

examine Carners, His answer been for a decade, and they were pitcher. Terraer, is holding its Second was that he had been ko.'d with unlucky to secure no

than

HOW THEY WON PENNANTS Annual Aquatic Sports at the a fair right-hand wallop on the one point in their game with the The National League pennant

Club on Saturday, Chinese Bathing

Ville Indeed, but for over-con- this season was fought out between commencing at 2.30 p.m.

"I visited Cernera in hospital, Adence during one fatal 'moment,

Mrs. Collett-Vare, attempting a Owing to the increase of students, and there's no personal ill-feeling which gave Astley his chance to the New York Giants, world cham a 800-metre event and a small boy between us. Fighting is our pro-dart through and and the net, Sun-ins, and St. Louis Cardinals in comeback after two years absence, event have been added to last year's fession, so why should we shun derland would have obtained the thrilling duel which threatened to entered the fourth round at the end in a tie, thereby setting a pre expense of Barbara Stoddard, the programme. There will be, as last each other? In the ring it's our victory they deserved.”

cedent in the bistory of the former eastern champion winning rear, thres open events 200 Metres business, but outside the ring we

National League. Relay open to schools of Hong are just regular fellows,

by the handsome margin of 8 and Bill Terry, New York's manager 6-Reuter Kong, 50 Metres Free Style open to

however, made a gibe at Brooklyn the Colony, 50 Metres Free Style Do you see that guy over Morton gave a great display of Dodgers, one of the weakest teams

to ladies of the Colony.there?" asked Baer, polating to goalkeeping Entries for these. events should be his brother.

in the league, asking if they were The Villa were also indebted to still in the league." Infuriated, the sent to Mr. Chan Wat Ming, Wah| "Well, that's the next heavy-weight two other outstanding defenders, Dodgers met and defeated the Tai College, before noon on Satur- champion of the world." -

"Okay, Max, that's what I call Blair and Allen, but for when they haughty Giants in two successive RQ. MS. Jarman and L/Cpl day.

would surely not have secured a games, thus wrecking their pennant Gillow and S/Sgt. Taylor (R.A.0.C.) Davies (Borderers) beat S.Cdr. draw Luck also had something to ambitions. St. Louis Cardinals, do with it.

blanked the Cincinnati Reds in their 181, 6-2 to win the Inter-Unit The game showed that the de-al game to win the pennant, (other ranks) Lawn Tennis Doubles

Championships ing, or Paolino, the Spanish wood-terioration of Arton Villa is still chopper. The latter still holds going on, and the directors of this a decision over me," he said. club will have to do something Well, Max, I hear you're angl. drastic, for the club cannot live on

great name such longer. At defeated the New York Yankees In esent they are believed to be the race for the American

Tennant. Although asslated by new

Gehrig, home run, king and Babe Ruth, former

the Vmksen were not

Tigers and their star 198

Rowe

open

THE NEXT CHAMPION

Refreshments will be provided brotherly love." I replied. during the interval at 4 p.m., and Asking Baer who he thought Mr. Lui Yum Shuen will give away were his logical contendere, he re- the prizes at the conclusion of the plied-Carnera, Godfrey, Schmel- Sports.

TRACK STARS HEALTHIER

ing after the hand of Jean Har I regard myself as a very exact low, that pretty movie queen. ing person so far as athletic per Jean in a well girl al right,” said formances are concerned, and yet. 1 Mar, “but when 1 marty #kal have no hesitation saying that can tell them will rem

diverced wife: Dorothy Dunba track and field athletics are in still my love, so, mat healthier state now than they have be my neitiswerties, pros ever been before-H. H. Abrahams. thing go the wa

There were any number of nar row escapes at the Villa end three in the first five minutes but

WONDER TEAM.

Heralded as the wonder baseball team of 1984, the Detroit Tigers

JARMAN AND-DAVIES WIN AT TENNIS

Northampton (13). Bournemouth (21) Luton (6) Clapton (11) Bristol R. (7)

Third Division (North).

Tranmere (1) Chester (10)

Darlington (16) Halifax (9)

HOME

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N. Brighton (15)

Chesterfield (2). Rotherham (21) Walto!! (4) Rochdale (22)

Southport (18) Accrington (20)

Scottish League

Hangers (1) Clyde (14) St. Johnstone (9) Hamilton (23) Hearts (6) Dundee (12) Motherwell (2) Kilmarnock (7) Airdrie (18) Cellie (3) Queen O'South (4)

· Queen's Pk. (15) · Albion ( Aberdeen (5) Hibernian (16) ATT (6)

Partick (13) St Mirren (17) Filkirk (10). Duplermilne (

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FOOTBALL WINNERS

IN U.S..

Crowley Predicts Final Standings

innesota, and. Notre Dame.

(ord, Southern

Alabama

and

New York. The Tigers won the American Jimmy Crawley, who directs the pernas

1908 and in 1909, Fordham University, team, picks

all three the following teams as the most form

likely to succeed, this autumn, with the the stipulation, the remember Ten 1926 and in that he's mak

Nations.

and Colum

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Mich

Back frood Sum at his home in Grem Crowley, was mak for his Fordham takin

Promises

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