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ABILITY TO HEAD WELL IMPORTANT

James Seed Calls Witnesses To Support View

There are few experts, including]. With corner kicks, goal kicks, in- football managers, who judge a deed, almost every kind of free footballer from, the Hame angle, kick, the ball must of necessity be writes James Seed, manager of "given the air," and the player who Charlton Athletic and former can take control of it before it Spurs, Wednesday, and England reaches the ground is giving hie Iplayer. Opinions differ as violent-jaide a deelded advantage.

ly us it is possible to imagine If ao little importance is given to this phase of the game, can sny- about the merits of a player,"

It is my considered opinion that body tell me why such clubs as the the player who has mastered the Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, and. art of heading the ball can general-Sheffield, Wednesday specialise in ly be accepted as having acquired head-ball tennis as a part of their also the gift of masterly ball con-training? trol on the ground.

The Intelligent Nad

I have certain definite ideos as to what constitutes the complete] footballer, and ability in heading the ball is certainly an attribute expect. An intelligent nod of the head may mean the difference be- ween being on the attack and be- ing on the defensive.

US. TRACK STARS SET NEW MARKS

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The visiting American athletes participated in seven events Sunday, one of them being the hammer throw, an exhibition event.

The only Philippine record not broken was in the pole vault which Wirt Thompson won at 12 feet 4 inches.. -

tion of an inch better than

LOTT AND STOEFEN MAY A TURN PROFESSIONAL

Beasley Names Likely Pair For 1935 Davis Cup Play

New York; To-day. George. Lott and Lester Stoefen Wimbledon and National doubles champions, are considering enter ing the professional ranks accord- ing to a statement" by Mercer Beasley last night. If this is so it would mean that a new Davis Cup doubles team would have to be found for.America's 1935' chal- Jenge. Beasley thought Budge and Mako would constitute the next team.Reuter.

RANGER'S SPECIAL

FORECAST

SATURDAY'S HOME SOCCER CARD

Rangers Favoured To Beat St. Johnstone.

All the best players I have known have been men who could judge a ball as well in their as on the ground. Joe McCall, Sandy Turnbull, Barson, Colin Veltch. Peter McWilliam, Grimsdell, and Buchan of the old school, Rimmer, Astley, Brooks, Gallacher, Griffiths, Barker, Bastin, and Roberts of the new school, anquestionably supply ARSENAL (1) the fincat anewer 1 can give to the BHAM (3) critics why try to tell me, and Blackburn (-)"'

LEEDS (3)

FIRST DIVISION ¦

v Everton (2)

v Leicester (0)

v Grimsby (-)

y Chelsea (1)

others, that football is purely a LIVERPOOL (1) ▼ Wolves (1) Kame to be played on the ground.

Spectacular Goals

y Tottenham (0)|

Preston (-)

|MTER (C, (2),

Middlesboro' (-) Some of the finest and most spec- IMOUTH. (3) v Huddersfield (0)

Wednesday (1) tacular goals have been scored by STOKE (3)

v Derby (1) v Sunderland (0) headers, from centres from the WEST BROM (2) v Aston V. (1) wing. That is good football. The

BECOND DIVISION: full-back intercepts wing with his BLACKPOOL (8) v Manchester U. (1) head. That is also good football. BRENTFORD (8) v Bolton (1)

Bradford (3) ▼ Notts C. (2) I have told that if I had seen the RURY (4). Arsenal and Glasgow Rangers| FULHAM (1) match at Highbury recently Hull (0)

| NEWCASTLE (−) would have changed my views as

NORWICK (-)

V Swansea (1)

v Southampton (0)

v Burnley (1)

v Barnsley (~)

v Shefeld U. (-)

The Philippine record is a fracto how the game should be played. NOTTS F. (1) v Oldham (8)

this But, just as, one swallow does not PLYMOUTH (3) v Bradford C. (0)

make a summer, so the play in one WEST HAM (1) v Port Vale (0)

THIRD DIVISION (North) football match-a friendly -will BARROW. (2)

not

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mark. The Swedish relay is run in the Philippines so there was Ino local record to shatter.

never convince me that football is CARLISLE (8) CUNNINGHAM EASY WINNER. a game only for the fect. If that CFIELD. (2) • Glenn Cunningham, world record were so I might suggest that any holder for the mile run, started the success I personally enjoyed as record breaking performance yes-player was gained under "false terday afternoon by easing through pretences.”

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the 1,500-metres in 3 minutes 59.1 It may be suggested that my re- seconds, breaking the Philippine cent experience of Third Division record which was 4 minutes 14 football has warped my judgment seconds. Cunningham took the of modern football and footballers. lead from the outset and kept in-That is not so. I endeavour always creasing his lead as the race pro-to retain my First Division ideas gregsed.

at all cost, on the assumption that Running with the smooth grace-only the best is good enough for ful stride that has set world marks me and my present club. and made him one of the world's

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CRAIGENGOWER

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Cunningham finished the first lap Teams For Saturday

a few yards ahead of Marcelino

v Hartlepools (2) v Crewe (1)

v Southport (1)

v York (0)

v Gateshead (-) Doncaster (1)

v N. Brighton (2)

Y STOCKPORT (1)

v Accrington (0)

v Chester (0)

✓ 'D'TON. (1)

THIRD DIVISION (South)

v Luton (3)

v CRYSTAL, P. (2) v Swindon (0)

v Torquay (1)

HALIFAX (3) LINCOLN (-) Mansfield (1) RHAM. (2) Rochdale (1) TRANMERE (2) WALSALL (5) Wrexham (6) Bournemouth (4) Bristol C. (2) Glapton (1) COVENTRY (3) Exeter (2) ✓ CHARLTON" (0)

v Aldershot (2) GIL'HAM. (1) MILLWALL (-) v Queen's P.R. (--) NEWPORT (1) -v Bristol R. -(0) Northampton (1) v Birgħton (1) READING (3) v Cardiff (1) Watford (2) v Southend (1)

SCOTTISH LEAGUE · ABERDEEN (4) · ▼ Clyde (0) Airdrie (8) y Motherwell (6) CELTIC (0) v Ayr (8) FALKIRK (-) v Dunfermline (-) HAMILTON (-) v Albion (- HIBERNIAN (0) v Partick (2) K'NOCK: (3) Queen's PL. (1)· Queen O'S. (8) . v Hearts (1)

FOOTBALL FORM GUIDE Comprehensive Table Showing Form Of Clubs At A Glance

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COMPREHENSIVE guide to the form of all the major Eng- lish Football Clubs and the premier Scottish League will be found in the appended tables. To assist in comparing the teams, details of how they have fured in their last five matches are given. The letters, W, L and D'indicate matches won, lost, and drawn, respectively. Gantes played at home are shown in capital letters, while away games are denoted by ordinary type. The figures in brackets denote the poition held by that team at the conclusion of last season. The asterisk indicates a promoted team, and the dagger signifles a relegated team

The following League positional tables give home and away' details and Include all matches played to date:

First Division

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*

HOME

Gosia

AWAY

TI.

Goab P. P. W. L.D, F, A. Pts. P. W. L. D. F. A, Pls Pur 12 Stoke (12) D«Ww ..

8 4 0 1 18 4 9 7 4 3 0 10 11 87 Arienal (1) Wawwi .. 12 · 6 6 0 0 20 6 12 602 47 10 4/36 Sunderland' (6); WÓLAW 12 7 4 2 1 16 9 9 3 2 0 3 5 2 7 16 Everton (14) Iwalw; .. 12 6 6 0 0 18 6 12 60 3 3 7 14 8:15 "Grimsby (-) ]WwdW', 12 6 4 0 2 13 4 30 6. 2 3 1 10 9.15 Derby (4) WwLwW 12 7 42 1 13 9 9 5 3 2 0 a 5 €75 'Man'ter. C. (5) #DIL! . 12 5 3 1 1 13 7 773 3 1 12 19′ 7334 *Prexton (-) İLdID.... 12 6 4-1 183 E. 6 1 8 2 7 15 4 TT Wednesday (11) IWdWl 12 6 4 0 2 17 7 10 6 1 4 1 8 12 8 13 Liverpool (18) WIWDA 12 6 4 11 13 9.9 6 1 4 1 8 18 8 12 Blackburn (8) LdwDw 12 6 3 12 8 58 6 1 3 2 6 12 4 12 Aston Villa (13) WIDIW: 12- 6 4 0 2 16 10 10 6 1 5 0 7 21 2 12 West Brom. (7)::IWIW) 12 36 12 18 11 · B 6 14 19 15 3 11 Portsm'b (10) WILWL:12 6 3 1 2 10 5 8 6:14 1-6 14 3 11. Tottenham (3) ID#IW, 12 6 2 2 2 11 9 6 6 23 17:10 5. 11 Birm'ham (20) IWILI 12 6 3 3 0 18 66 2.4 9 9 10 4 › 19 Leeds (9) WIDW! ........ 12 7 3 2 2 11 10 8 5 0 3 27 18 219 Wolves (15)' WIWIW... 12 6 4 1 118-11 9 6 0 5 1 6 15 1 10

127.2 3 2 12 9 6 5 0 3 2 5 9 2 Leicester.. (17) LIDIL

R Middlenboro2 (16)-LJIWT-12^^^5 1 2 2 3 4 4 7 14 2 10.14, 4.-6 Chelsen (19) WIWWL 12 63309966 1-B 04.15 2:0 Huddersfield (2) IWDW 12' 5 11 10 6 7 7 07:06 22 0

AWAY Second Division

HOME

Goals

Goals P. P. W. L.D. E. A. Pts. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pi Pis Bolton (3) WwwL.... 12 ́ ́ 8 5 1 0 22 4 10 6 5 1 0 16. 8.10 · 20 Blackp (11) WwWWL 12 # 5 0 1 12 5.11 6 23 10 12 5 16 M'ter U. (20) WwWwW 12 7 6 1 0 21 6 12 5 2 3 0 8-10 4 16 Brentford (4) IDIWI.. 12 8 5.0.1 15 4 116.1 3 2 10 12 4 15 Notis F. (17) wdDWw. 12 6 3 0.3 13 6 9 6 2 2 2 11 11 615 West Ham (7) W»WW! 12 6 & 1 0 13 7 10 6 2 409 18 4 14 Fulham (16) Wdwd 12 6 5 0 1 19. 6 11 6:03 3 3 7 3 14 1Sher'd C. (-) WdWwL 12 6 3 2 1 14 8 7 6 2 2 2 11 9 6 13. Bary (12) WIWWd. 12 6 5 10 9 6 10 6 1 4 17 13 3 13 Bradford C. (6) DWIW 12 6 4 1 1 13 7 9 6 24 06 24 15 Port Vale (8). WILdL ·, -12 7 4 2 1 16 12 9 5 0 2 3 1 5 3 12 Burnley (16) LUD 12 8 4 1 1 IR 8 9 *Barnsley (-) WIDIW, 12. 6 4 0 2 1 3 10 Swansea (19) LWIW... 12 7 4 1 2 15 8 10 Bradford (5) IWILI. 12 6 2 2 2 9.116 13 2 5 10 4 10. +Newcastle (-) WwILя 12 5 2 30 A -7 340 16-20 6 10. S'ampton (14) dDdlW, 12 6 204. N 86,0 4 2 4 16 2.18. Oldham (9) IWHW: 12 6 1 1 14 8 9 6 0 5 13 19 110 Plymouth (10) ILIWw. 12 5 2 2 13 12 3 7 14.27 14 49 Hull (15) WIWŁA .......

12 6 *Norwich (-) ILIDI Notts C. (18) LLID

Third Division (5.)

6 1 4 1 3 8 3 12

6 1 5 0 9 23 2 12 5 0 4 1 3 10 1 11

7606 06:22 0

70614 16 1 7 6044-12-25

12 12

8.15 3

HOME

AWAY

Goals

Charlton (5) WDwW / 12.

12 Coventry (2) wWIWI.. Reading (3) IWWI. 12 Brighton (10) dwdiwa 12. Crystal P. (12) WWIW 12, Bristol C. (19) LJWwd 12, Swindon (6). DIWIL... 12 +Millwall (-) HDLI .... 12 13 Cardiff (22) WDWL. Newport (18) DILW, 12 N'ampton (13) ̧ wW★W] 12, Luton (6) WwwD ... 125 Queen's P.R. (4)' DILAW 12 Bristol R. (7) 1WwwW.12 Torquay (20) WWLIW Aldershot (14) - WILID 12 Clapton (1) dwawl. 12 12 Watford (15) WIWLA Gillingham (17) WIDL 12 Bourriem (21) -LALWw 12 Southend (16) Lllw... 13 Exeter (9) DILLI...

Andes and Pedro Yatar, while The following have been selected the Craigengower Longinos Esppinoza trailed in the to represent rear. By the end of the second lap Cricket Club in their First and the American atar was 15 yards Second division friendly cricket RANGERS (8) y St. Johnstone (0) lahead of Andes and he finished the matches against the Indian Regren-St. Mirren (0) v Dundee (8)

[Figures in brackets denote result third lap 40 metres to the good. tion Club on Saturday: He stepped out in the last lap and' First XI (At I.R.C.) A. B. Ham- of corresponding game last season, and the gap between him and his son (Capt), F. R. Zimmern, F. K. Lee, teams in capital letters are favoured to Third Division (N.)

E. C. Barry, L. Hubbard, G. Souza, win. All teams mentioned first closest rival, Andes, continued to G. A. Lee, A. R. H. Esmail, J. L. playing at home:]" widen. As the American hit the Youngaaye, A. Kitchell and J. W. straight away to the finishing lino Leonard

he started a sprint which carried (Capt.), C. W. Lam, A. Hunt, J. R. Second XI At Home)-W. K. Way him to the tape a full 100 metres Luke, N. Broadbridge, E. B. Hamson, ahead of Andes.

NEW DISCUS RECORD John Anderson next came through for another record-break- ing feat when he heaved the discus Aurelio Amante 45.88 metres. broke his own P.I. record' in on attempt to beat the American. He

Y. Abbay, G. Lai, E. Souza. C. E. Wong

and E. S. Cunninghum.

ENGLISH SOECOR LEAGUE ELEVEN BEAT SCOT RIVALS

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LEADING GOAL

SCORERS

аге

Goals

PP. W. L.D.F. A. Pta. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pt Eis 68 0116 116.3 21.8 8 7 18 6 402-17 3 10 6 8 3 0 8.7 6 16 5 5 0 18 3 ID 7. 2 4 1 8 10 5:15 111 13 2 7 10 4 15 6.5 0.1 17 6, 51 017 -6 10 & 1 2 3 11 13 5-16 6.5 19 11 4 10 6 1 3 2 411 4:14 7 4 1 2 19810 5 1 3 1 8 11 3 13 6 3 2 1 8 6 7 6 3 3 0 10 13 6 13 8 5 1 1 13 10 11 51406 18 2 13 641 11 7 9 6 2 4 0.7 18. 4 13 54 1 0 11 7 8 7 2505-13 4 12 6 2 1 3 10 5 7 6 2.31 7 11 6 13 6 3 1 2-10.8 s 613 26.10.4 12. 6 2049 6 8 62 4 0 6 12 4 12 6 4 2 0.17 9 8 614 1613 811 7 4 12 11 5 10 5 0 5 0 4140 10 6 4 2 0 12, 38 6 3 3 0 12 8 6 6 3 2 1 10 7 7 5 22 18 6 5 6 3 3 0 13 12 6 6141793

HOME

Goale

12

P.

6 0 4 2 4 16 2 10 6.1 3 2 4 84

6 0.4 2.0 14:

7 2.50 7 17. A 7 0.5 2.4 17.2

6 14 15 14 8

AWAY

Goals

PL

P. W.L.D. F. A. Pts. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pia Pts 6 6 0 0 15 3 12 6 2 1 3:9 8 7 19 7601-156:13 6-2 22836 18

Tranmere (7) WIWWd : 12 Halifax (9) IWwWd.... 13 Darlington (16) wWID' 12 5 40 2 14 8 10 T4 2010, 9. 8. 18 Stockport (3) WIWwW 12 75 11:19; 61155 3.2.0 13:12 -6 17 Doncaster (5) WAWIL. 12. 6.42 0.14 ́ ́8. B· 6 24668 16 Chester (10) WLIW 12 6 5 1 0 23 710693 0 8 7 6 16 Wrexham (6) ILWd.. 12. & 8 1 2 12 8 8 6 2 2.2 9.10 6 14

Gateshead (19) DIY-12 7 4 1 2145 7.1051 31 9 14. Barrow (8) WHLI 12 5 3 1 1 10 8 7 7 1.98 5.9 5 12 -18 54 1 013 6 8 8 15:26.154 12 Mansfield (1) IWIWA Rotherham (21) IWwWI 12 6 3 0 3 15, 779.6K5:0,5 14:271 Accrington (20) Waaw, 15 7.4,2 1 11 9/9 60 4 2 6 15 2 11 Chesterfeld (2) IWIWW 12 5 4 10 11 2 6 7 1 5 1 6 11 3 11 York (1) WILD

12 8 4 1 1 11 5 9 6 0 5 1 4 18 1 FO 9.Crewe (14) WIWIW 12742 1 17:14 9 5 0 4 18 20 1 10: 8 Carlisle (13) WIDWI, 12/6 41 1 12 9 9 6 0 6 0 1 14 0.9 7 Brighton' (15) ID 12 6 0 39 26 3 6 2 3 1 9 11 5 Hartlepools (11) LIDID 12 8 13 2 8 10 462 40 10.15

English Soccer Figures Lincoln (4) WOW... 122 0.1617 852118-11 3 13.

The following are the leading goal-scorers in the English Soccer: leagues un to, and including, September 23:

League. i.

Drake (Arsenal)

threw the dick 42.82 metres. The This was the fortieth encounter Richardson (W. G.) (W.B.A.) P. I. record was 42.545 metres held between these two teams, England Bowers (Derby).. by Amante himself. William. Rey having won 22, including this en-Gallacher (Band Ind) Howden (Arsenal), of the Philippines, placed third in counter, lost 10 and drawn 8. this event.

England's last win against Scot-Glover (Grimsby),

Hartill (Wolves) Howard Green, quarter miler, land was recorded at Tottenham In Rimmar (Shef. Wed)

League IL clipped three-tenths of a second off 1981 when they scored 7 goals the P. I record for the 400 metres against Scotland's 8. The last en- Hampson (Blkpool) when he ran the event in 49.5 sec-counter played at Glasgow resulted londs.

in four goals being shared.

D.B.S. CRICKET WIN

| Milsom (Bolton)".

Hammond (Fulham) Muttitt (Brentford)»^2. Boyd (Shel. Utd.) Holliday (Brentford) Nolan (Port Vale)..........

** Lëngue 111. (South)

He finished five yards ahead of Nemesio de Guzman who placed [second. Candari kept pace with. Green until the last straight away The bowling of A. J. Hulse (4 for Dawes (Crystal Pal.) when Green started, his winning 22) and the batting of G. T. Lee Peters (Swindon) sprint to the, tape. Candari ran (44) and A. Zimmern (25) enabled Bourton (Coventry). himself out in an attempt to win the Diocesan Boys' School to best League 111. (North)

Johnson (Southend),

and Guzman passed him 10 metres the R.A.S.C. by 71 runs on the school Lythgoe (Stockport) Valentine (Halifax) from the finish to take second ground yesterday.

Bell (Tranmere) Reid (Lincoln)

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K.F.C. TEAM FOR SATURDAY

Ralph Metcalfe completed the less interesting. Green ran against quartette of record-smashing per Navallasca in the first leg of the formances in the 100 metres, relay, consisting of 100 metres, and Anderson won the hammer throw, he gave Metcalfe a five-yard lead, an exhibition event, from W. L Metcalfe, running against Salcedo

The following team will repre- Warden, Manilan, who was also in the 200 metres leg, increased former member of the Cornell track the lead to almost 25 metres. Can-sent the Kowloon Football Club in and field squad., Anderson's throw dari, however, cut down the lead their First Division league soccer was 44.80 metres

against Cunningham, who ran the match against South China "B" on

LASS RELAY THRILLING »

ING. 800 metres leg. Charles Hornbos. Saturday, kick off at 4.15 on the

The Swedish relay concluded the tel took the baton with a 10 metres Kowloon ground events. Though not so thrilling lead over Malasig and ran the leadC, Cerd; B. Everest A Eastman

(Capt); J. Gilchrist, B. Buss, an the 400 metre relay of last Satur- to 3 metres at the finish line. The head; ANT. Lee, Eljött, G. Whita, day yesterday's event was none the time was minute 55.8 seconds. white and Knot

Squthport (18) WWLIW,12 Rochdale (22) WINDI 12 Walaull (4) IDILI

Scottish League

P.

6 23 19 12 301 417-18 3

6 2.22 7

61 2.3

HOME

Goal

50:51 1 14 1

5 7 061 6-18 1

AWAY

Goals

TI

6. 3.1 2.7.8 8-24

P. W. L.D. F. A. Pt. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts Pin-

8 800-28 3 16: St. J'stone, (9) wWWW- 14

8 5 2 1 20 10 11 21 Rangers (1) WWW]w [13] 5:5 0 0 138 20 Hearts (6) WwWDd.. 14

74.03.14 3 11 -7 4-2-1.15 10 -9 20 Clyde- (14) ILWI 14641 112 9983 14 12.21 10 19 Hamilton (11) WwWaW 18 [6. 6, 0·0 23 °6′127. 2′ 20.897 19

· Motherwell" (22) IDIWA 14% 7. 5, 0.2 17, 6:12 7 1 88 911 3 17 2} | Aberdeen: (5) GwWwd. 14 7 4:2 1.10. 8. 93 7 3 2 2 12 10 6 17 Celtle (8) dLwwW....... 15, 7:41 2 17 5.10 8 2 4 2. 9.10 6 10 Dundee (12) DLIL... 15 8 4 1-5-11 8 11 7 1 4 7 § 154 15 Queen. O's* (4) * DDWL 14, 84 2 2 10 7 10 6 13 2-5 104 14% Bairdfis (18) #LAWBERTA 7 42 112 9 9 7 24 110 18:57 14 Kilmarnock (7) WAWLI 157 43.0 16 11 8 8 2 5 1 15 17 5 19 Albion (-) WIWID LAY 14732.2.11 887 2 606 16 4 12 Hibernian (16) IWID 14 7 3.18 114

6-07-17 1 1 Queen's Pk. (15) IWID 12 8 4 11 13 6 9 7 05 2 5-19 2 11 Avr (8) ILUWAN 14:7 3 3 1 12 11 7 Falkirk; f101@Wdww cg18 B7331 18 10: Partick (13) LILLWY. 198832 11512 BA St. Mirren (17) ILIA 146, 141 6 12. 3' *Dunfermline (-) IDIWI 14 7 15 19 19 (Copyright)

CAMBRIDGESHIRE RESULT

16 0 8 29 2

0317 0 314 15 3

mander III (H. Beasley), at 40 to 1 by half a length in a field of 33. Wynchwood Abbot (Perryman), Highlander (Weston), at 22 to 1, 9 to 1 won the Cambridgeshire was third, 'a short head behind Com- akes yesterday, when he beat Commander III.

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