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ITALY'S ROUGH PLAY MUST CEASE IN SOCCER ENGLISH F. A. TAUGHT RANGER'S FOOTBALL FORM GUIDE

Comprehensive Table Showing Form

A LESSON

..

EXCLUSIVE

FORECAST

HIGHBURY ENCOUNTER SUNDERLAND VISIT

A DISGRACE-

REFEREE EMPHATIC ON

"DIRTY PLAY”

(By Frank Coles)

PORTSMOUTH'

Arsenal Should Win On Saturday

FIRST DIVISION

¡ARSENAL (2) Bermingham (1) BLACKB'N (2)

LONDON, NOV. 16.- THE ROUGH PLAY OF THE ITALIANS IN THE INTER-LEEDS (-) THE

NATIONAL MATCH AT HIGHBURY, HAS

Liverpool (3) AROUSED SUCH ACUTE FEELING AMONG SOCCER FOLLOWERS Middlesbore (1) v

MANTER C. (4) THAT THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION ARE BOUND TO Portsmouth (0) CONSIDER THE ADVISABILITY OF CURTAILING MATCHES WED'DAY (0) WITH CONTINENTAL TEAMS.

STOKE (1)

SECOND

In any event, last Wednesday's incidents at Highbury and W. BROM. (3) their effect on future policy are likely to be discussed at the BLACKPL (4) December meeting of the International Selection Committee, Bradford (6) which arranges these Continental fixtures.

Wholesale Banning of matches with European nations might be too drastic a decision, but in future the FA will be very careful with whom they arrange fixtures. They will ask for as surances that games are to be played in the proper spirit.

Mr. C. Wreford-Brown, a member of the International Selection Committee and famous old Corinthian, said of the Italians' display:

"It will not do. In the match against us in Rome. the Italians were not so rough. They are too enthusiastle."

MARSDEN'S RECORD

(Continued from Page 4).

Andy Young, 20 rounds, Glasgow,

S.N.S.C.

A. B. Gladwin, 6 rounds, Chatham,

v Leicester (0)

y Huddersfield (3)

v Derby (1)

v Preston (-)

Tottenham (1)

CJ

Of Clubs At A Glance

COMPREHENSIVE guide to the form of all the major Eng.

A lish Football Clubs and the premier Scottish League will

found in the appended tables. 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 Indicate matches won, lost, and drawn, respectively. Games played at home are shown in capital letters, while away games are thenoted by ordinary 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 dagger signifles a'relegated team.

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

Aston Villa (2) Chelsea (2) BUNLAND (0)

First Division

v Everton (0) Y Wolves (1)

Grimsby (8) DIVISION

Southampton (2)

v Manchester U (1)

v Barnsley^(-) ··

v Notts C. (1)

v Port Vale (0)

y Oldham (-)

v Bradford C. (2) ·

v Burnley (-)

BRENTFORD (~) BURY (8) Hap (2) FULHAM (3) NEWCASTLE (-) NORWICH (-) NOTTS F (-) v Sheffield U. (-). w. HAM (4) PLYMOUTH (2) v Swansea (2)

v Holton (2) BARROW (5)

THIRD DIVISION (North).

v Darlington (2) CARLISLE (3) v York (2) CHESTERFD (6) v Gateshead (2) Mr. Otto Olasen, the referee. LINCOLN (-) ▾ Chester (-) was. more emphatic. "I warned HALIFAX (6) v Hartlepools (2) the Italians repeatedly, particular- MANSFIELD (5) v Accrington (0)

ROTHERHM (3) v Crewe (4) ly two defenders," he said. "The Rochdale (1) v New Brighton (1) Italians were too excitable. When TRANMERE (5) v Southport (0) they learn to control themselves Walsall (2) 'Y STOCKPORT (0) and not play dirty, I think they WREXHAM (1) Doncaster (1) will be a great side.

Albion (-)

▼ Cardiff (0)

▾ CHARLTON (1)

v Luton (-)

Queen's P.R. (1)

y Aldershot (2)

Y HEARTS ̋(-)

y Dunfermline (-).

v Queen's Pk. (1)

THIRD DIVISION (South) Bournemouth (3) » TORQUAY (4) Ideas And Rules Differ`· BRISTOL C. (6) v Brighten (0) "Their ideas of the rules differ COVENTRY (2) v Southend (0)

CLAPTON (0) v Bristol R. (0) from the English view. They were EXETER (4) Jim Blackley, 20 rounds, Edinburgh. warned before the game started Gillingham (1) Lost on Points:

Tommy O'Neal, 10 rounds, Plymouth, that the game would be conducted MILLWALL (-) Teddy Murton, 15 rounds, N.S.C. according to English laws, but NAMPTON (2)

NEWPORT (1) London.

they could not change the style READING (0) Kid Kelly, 16 rounds, Plymouth.

v Crystal P. (0) Johnny Jones, 15 rounds, The Ring, which they have adopted in Italy." WATFORD (4) v Swindon (0)

As Д football spectacle the

SCOTTISH LEAGUE Bugler Lake, 15 rounds. Plymouth, match was ruined, and the risk of ABERDEEN (5) v Hamilton (1) Tommy O'Neal, 15 rounds, Plymouth.a repetition of such deplorable AYR (-) Jim Blackly, 20 rounds, S.N.S.C, Glasgow.

scenes must not be taken. More- CLYDE" (1) Jim Hunter. 15 rounds, Dumfermline. Jover, there is the viewpoint of the DUNDEE (4) v Airdrie (0) Drew With:-

clubs who supply the players to Hibernian (1)

FALKIRK (2) v St. Mirren (1) Bert Rogers, 10 rounds. Ring, Loudan. be considered.

✓ CELTIC (2) Teddy Murton, 15 rounds, Plymouth..

MOTHERW'L (2) v Partick (3) Jong Daniels, 15 rounds, Plymouth. As an example of the value the RANGERS (2) y Kilmarnock (2) { He has trained with the 'followArsenal club set upon their seven ST. J'STONE (4) v Queen O'S (0) ing noted professionals: Bugler players who appeared for England. of corresponding game last season, and [Figures in brackets denote result Lake, European bantam champion; can reveal that they insured teams in capital letters are favoured to Seaman Hall, European lightweight each man for £7,000 against "death win. All teams mentioned first are champion; George McKenzie, fea-or total permanent`disablement.” playing at homte.] therweight champion. Great Britain;| Obstacles In Way Frank Ash, who fought and lost on If unnecessary physical risks points for the flyweight champion- are to be run when we oppose ship of the world; Len Harvey, teams from the Continent, the Lea- ex-middleweight, light-heavy, and gue clubs will think twice before heavyweight champion Britain and releasing players for the England British Empire.

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LEAGUE MARKSMEN

Drake And Lythgoe Head The Lists

HOME

AWAY

Win

Goal

Goal. P. P. W. L.D. F. A. Pis. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts Pta Sunderland (6) WwLdW 18 10 6 3 1 24 13 13 Arsenal (1) duwd. 18 9 8 1 0 39 8 16

8 40 4 14 6 12 25 Stoke (12) wWIW... 18

9 1 2 6 15 15" 824 8 6 1 1 24 10 13 10 5 5 0 16 17.10 23 Man'ler C. (5) -¡DwWw 18 85 12 17 8-12 10 5 4 1 20 19 11 23 Liverpool (18) WWW] 18 9 7 1 1 23 12 15 9 2 6 1 11 31 5 20. W. Brom. (7) wWwW! 18 9 5 1 3 28 14 13 9 3 5 1 16 267 20 "Grimaby (-) DIWID.. 18 9.50 4.20 914 9 2 3 2 14 15 6 20 Aston V. (18) WWID 189-6,0 3 26.15 15 9 2 6 1 12 27 5 20 Wednesday (11) WID# 18 9 6 0 3 22 10 13 9 2 6 18 19 5 −29- Everton (14) WILIW 189 8 1 0 27 12 16 9 0 6 3 11 22 3 19 Derby (4) DILIW 18 10 6 3 2 24 15 12 8 35 011 61 6 18 Portem'h (10) JWID 18 19 5 13.21 7 13 9 2 6 1 15 24 5 18 Birm'ham (20) dWwW! 18 9 5 4 0 14 14 10.9.3 5 1 12 22 7 17 Leeds (9) LIWA 18 10 5 3 2 22 18 12 8 1 4 3 10 21 6 17 Tottenham (3) WIWIW 18 9 5 22 20 14 12 9 2 6 19 19 5 17 *Preston (WILL... 18 95 31 13 9 11 19:15 3 12.05.16 Blackburn (6) ILIWI.. 18 9.4 2 3 16 11 11 916 2 10 22 4 15 Wolves (15) LdWIL... 18 9 5 3 1 23 17 11 9 0 7 2 9.26 2 13 Hud'field (2) WAWID . 18 8 5 1 2 22 8 12 10 09 18 31 1 13 Mid'boro' (16) 'DIWA. 18 8 2 2 4 11 11 8 10 1 6 3 14 22 5 18 Chelsea (19) LwLW. 18 9 4.5 0 17 18 8.9 2 6 1 9 22-5 13 Leicester (17) LIWIL 18 10 3 5 2 18 13 8. 8 1 6 2 10 20 4 12 HOME

AWAY Second Division

Goals

Goals P. P. W. L.D. F. A. Pts, P. W. L. D. F. A. Pta Pta Bolton (3) WIWW

980 30 6 16 9 6 3 0 19 15 12 28 Brentford (4) wWwWd 18 9 8 0 1 25 6 17 9 3 3 3 19 17 9 26. W. Ham (7) ¿WwWċ 18 9 B 1 0.22 8 10 9 4 2 14.21 8.24 'M'ter U. (20) WIWIW 18 10 9 1 0 26 8 18 8 3 5 0 13 17 6 24 Notts P. (17) IWIWw. 18 960 3 20 6 15 9 8 4 2 16 17.823 Dlackp'l (11) Awdw...18 97 11 18 8 15 9 24. 3 15 18 7 22 Bury (12) IWIWA 189 8 10 17 9 16 9 1 6 2 7 17 4 20 Burnley (15) WIWdL. 189 6 2 1 24 12 13 9 2 5 2 8 16 6 19 Fulbani (16) TWIWI 19 9 7 @ 2 29 11 16 9 0 6 3 4 15 3.19 Plym'h (16) «WIWw. 18 8 5.2 22 13 11 10 3 5 2 14'19' 8 19 †Newcastle (9) [WWW] 18 8 5 3 0 17 11 10 10 4 6 0 18 26 8.18 Barnsley (-) DIWAL, 18 9 5 13 16 8113 9 17 111 31 316- tsheld (-) WIDIL ... 18 9 4 3 2 23 14 10 9 2 5 2 12 15 616 Bradford (5) WADA *18 93.2.4.14 12 10 9-14 4 8 15 6 16′′ Bradford C. (6) DILID. 18 9 4 2 3 14 10 11 8 2 70994 +15 Norwich (-) dWwL) 18 8 4 2 2 20 9 10 10 172 11 22 4 14 Port Vale (8) DILID, .18 10 4,3 3 21 18.11 Swansea (19) WILD

18 10 5 28 19 18 19 S'ampton (14) WILID 18 9"

1 5 15 11 27 Hall (15), IWDw

9 0 6 3 7 24 3 14. 18

4-3 2-14 11 10 9 2.7 0 18 28 414 Oldham (9) LIDIW... 18. 5 2 2 20 14 12 9 0.8 1 4 28 Notis C. (18) LILIW.. 18

61 12 215,90036.23 3. HOME Third Division (S.)

AWAY

.. TA

F. Charlton (5) Waw... 17 Reading (3) IDIWW Crystal P. (12) WwDdW 16 Coventry (2) IWALD .. 16

16

Brighton (10) WIWed 16 +Millwall (WaDIW 17 Careift"(22) dDdwW.

18

8 0 5 3 2 11 3 14

8 07 15 17 1 14

Goals

Goals P. W. LD.F. A. Pis. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts Pla

8 71 26 8 15

9 3 42.10 14 8 23. 8 7 0 1 25 5 15 3 3 4 1 13127 22 7 5 1 1 18 7 11 9 3 2 4 16 18 10 21 953235 13 7 3 3 91827 18 7 6 1 19.1 139 2 45 10 147 20 9 522 13 8 12 82

Bristol C. (19) dL]WW. 167 A 12IENN

7 14.25 15

18

5:14 N'ampton "(13) WADD 16

852 17 10 12 Newport (18) DwLL! . ~17-

8 2 5 1 7 15 5 12. 9 4.3

2 18 16.10 8:35 0 8.246:16, Swindon (8) Liwal 16 85 1

2 22 8 12 8 1 6 2 11 174 16 Luton (6) WDdW 17 841

3 14 11 11 91 5 3 7 14 5 16. Torquay (20) WIWwl. 16

2 15 7 128 18 1 917 3, 15 Watford (18) WdWW 18 9 6.3

017 6 12 7 0·48 8 13 8 15 Queen's P.R. (4) WIDH, 16 7351079 9 2 6 1 719 14. 17 Gillingham (17) DIDD# 17 8 3 2311/11 9 9 15 3 10 185-14- 17 Clapton (11) - (WIDZ....... 16 9 4 4

116 11 971 4 26-12 4 13 14 Aldershot (14) Dallas, 16 8 4 2

22 16, 8 10 8.05 34 18 8:13 Bristol R. (7) WADH / 16 7 2:0 Exeter (9) 1WdDW18 944 115 16 970.43 11:16 3 12

5 22 14 9 9:17 17 27 9:13. Bournem'h (21) wLIDW 16 · 87-428-

1-17-13 9 81 6 19 18 3 12 Southend (16) WILD-17 730-18 18 6 10 0648:23 10 HO ME

10 Third Division (N.)

P.

:

AWAY Goals

Goula P..W.LD. F. A. Pts. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pia Pis Tranmere (7) dWwWW 16 9 900 275 187 31 8118 9.27. Halifax (9) WwWWI. 18 10 9 0 1 24 11 19 8 3 3 2 10 11 8 27 Cheater (10) WdDdw. 16 7,5 11 21 8 11 9 4 3 2 13 10 10 21 Doncaster (3) Liwdw, 16 7 5.20 16 8 10 9 3 1 5 9 9 11 21 Wrexham (6) "JWJWW 16 9 612 21 10 14 7 2 2 3 11 12 7 21 Stockport (3) WwLI. 16 8.52 1-20 8 11 8 4 4 0 20 17 8:19. Darlington (16)-DILid-16- 7-4-1-214710 9 4 4 1 13 17 9 13

· Mansfield (1) °dWwDW17 8. 6 1 1 21 8.13 9 2.8 2 816 6 19 +Liacoin () ·IWwDL«»^16 95 3 1 22 10 11 7 8 1 10 12 7 18 Crewe (14) wwd}W ..... 1796 21 24 16 18 8 1 5 213 244 17 8521 15 9 11 8-1-4 3-5 115 16 8

5 12

2 17 7 12 9.1.8 2 7 18 4 16 9.5 13 21 10 18 7 16 0.5 19 2 15 75 11165 11 9 171 11 203 14

He received tuition from the Mr. George F., Allison, the The following are the leading goal- following noted trainers:-J. Lam-Arsenal manager,

7.5.0 scorers up to, and including, Nevenibo- bert of N.S.C. London: C. P: O'Neal Arsenal are conscious of the hon-

FIRST DIVISION of P. T. School, Pitt Street; Sergt.our done to them in providing Drake (Arsenal) Major Flannigan, RM.; Sergeant seven players, but the pleasure is Glover (Grimsby)

|Lythgoe (Hudd'f'd) Sheppard, R.M.; Sergeant Barry, partly diminished by the experi- Richardson (W.G.) W.B.A. R.M.; Jim Cartledge, R.N.; Johnnielence of the match.

Sale (Stoke) Broker, London.

"It gives one seriously to think Dean (Everton) He passed for Boxing Instruc-and to wonder if such matches are Waring (A Villa)

Hartill (Wolves) tion, 80% passed-certificate-at-theworth-while until such time as Astley (A Villa) P. and RT. School, Deal, Deccem: there is the very definite assurance Bantin (Arsenal) ber 1998.

that football will be played as a

SECOND DIVISION game in which, brains and ability westwood (Bolton)

Milsom (Bolton) are decided factors and aggressive Hampson (Blackpool) brute force plays 'no part at all! Mills West Ham)."

Monti In A Bathchair

Mutch (Man L. Boyd (Sheff US The Italian team-left London for Diamond (Barnsley) (Continued from Page 4.)

home yesterday morning.. Monti, Hammond (Fulham) their centre-half, who was injured Melaniphy (Plým'th). bined badly with his stand-early in the game, arrived at Vie

THIRD DIVISION (South) off-half, and in the second half contoria Station in a bathchair,

|Dawes{{Crystal P.) Brown (Brighton) tinually spolled promising move-

Commendatore Pozzo, The Ita-Bird (Newport) ments with high passes from behind lian team manager,, pointed to Bourton (Coventry) Monti. "That," he said, is the Johnson (Southend)

Peters (Swindon) Orr-Ewing, another newcomer in cause of our defeat: the pack, showed a very good un-

THIRD DIVISION (North) "If Monti had not been hurt IValentine (Hellfax) derstanding of the game, and was don't think you would have scored Best (Darlington) the pick of the forwards in the at all-or perhaps just once. We Read (Lincoln) lineouts. He jumped for the ball were not a bit upset by the wea Dande (York) and played it with his feet right ther conditions or anything else, away, often leading the Navy for and if you ask us we shall be glad wards in a loose, dribble.AU to come again"

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the scrum.

Poor Handling And Passing

Evans, Kelburne, Whitfield” and time. Galletley played well. Galletley |**** being very prominent in the loose,

Navy Score

Wallbanks (Chester).

12

16 Barrow (8)-IWIWL 'Chesterfield (2) DDD) 17

11:

10

Rotherham (21) ILIWW 16 York (1) DIWw1: 18 Gateshead (19) WILU.16

14

11

10

10

Rochdale" (22) ILIWD .. 16

|* Waltal (4)^IDALW.......... 17

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8 4 2 2 14 9 10 8 1 6 1 10.233 73

N. Brighton (15) DwDlw 16 7:04:48. 4.9 4.4 1 18 14 9:13 Accrington (20) mw 1892 14 11 12 9 0 7 28:25-2-14 Hartlepools (11) DIWII-16 7 2 2 19 126 92 7 0 12 23 4-10

· Carllale' (13) ILIDL. 162 15 16 10 7.07 0319 0.10 Southport (18) Wälld .'18 41.10 14 6 9 1 83.13 23 5 10 9333 12 179 7061 2 18 1 10

Scottish League Ranger (1)_wDwDl

9 23:13 10 8 0 8 2 10 22 2 10.

HOME

Goals

AWAY

11.

P.. P. W.LD.F. A. Pts. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pta Pis 1986 0 2 19 7 14 11 7 3 1 27 14 18 29 Hearts (6), "DIDW 20 10 5 0 5 22 8 15 10 6 3 1 19 1 18 38 Celtle (3) wwWwW.; 21 10 7 1 2 81 7 16 11 3 4 2 17 13 12 28 St stone (S) 1Dddl 209-8-01-28 3 12 11 12 16 10:27 Aberdeen (5) Wdww1.20 17 8 2 1 20 9 17 9 3 5 3 15 14/9/26

· Hamilion (11) DID W 19 10 8 0-2 35 15 18 9 24 10 14.8.2 Dundee (12) Wellw-21-10, 5 3 8 12 18 13 11 4 3 2 19 22 10 2a Kilmarnock (AWIW 211830 27 12 16 10 2 6 2 17 20 8 22. Prague, Dec. 2 Motherwell (2) WWI : 20 9 7.9 2 31 11:16 11 1 7 3 11 18 5 1 Ninety persons were injured Hibernian (16) Daw. W 20 10 5 1 4 17 6 14 10 8 0 1 12.197-2 when an avercrowded stand colade (14) LDILI 520 9 4 3 2 14 13 10 11 3 18 29 10 29 "Airdrie (18) EdW20 10 6 3 1 15 13 13 10 2 5 3 14 23729 lapsed during a football match this Queen 0'S. (1) IWwW. 20 11 6 32 18 9 14 2 0 2 10 178 20

Partier (10)

Ayr (8) IDWW.MING!

The Navy saw much more of the From a scrum-down inside the ball, but faulty handling and pass Club 125, Webster sent St. Clair ing among the backs accounted for Ford over for their first try, several promising movements fad Archer tackling Ford just a trife Ing away.

too late. Whitfield converted with The Club backs, bunched much an excellent kick...

quarter movements were often furthered their lead, when, follow-which was in attendance on the brought to stand still by the inge three-quarter mazement, field, rendered first aid. While a deadly tackling of the Navy backs, Biggia easily evaded the Club back number of persons had to be trans The Club opened-the-storing to score under the cross bar, Whit ferred to hospital, the majority of midway through the first half field again added the major points, the injured, were able to walk home, when Hutchison gathered a pass Lammert's Touch Down from Meeke to drop a perfect goal Just before the end the Club

the first of the season.

scored their first try when Lam- The Navy, undaunted by this mert took a pasa om Griffiths Lincoln City have signed Arthur Budden reverse, fought, back and and made for?

dagi Watson from Monckton Athletic, good passing bout saw their Acoring. Jast as Marahi ckled him near Barrsley, W almost penetrate, Lammert, only low. Robertson falled with thelstande 5ft 11in, and scales 11st. table dust grassing Clair Fard.

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