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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1934
ITALY'S TRUST IN ATHLETES
MUSSOLINI PAYS TRIBUTE
INJURED PLAYERS. OUT AGAIN
Roma, Nov. 18.
NAVY EXPERIMENTS SUCCESSFUL
(Continued From Page 4)
شکار
"Athletes of all Italy. You have particular duties. You must be ous both in the hose and in the
4 lineouts.. determined, chivalrous, and cour- jageous.
RANGER'S
FOOTBALL FORM GUIDE
EXCLUSIVE Comprehensive Table Showing Form
"Of Clubs At A Glance
FORECAST
ARSENAL TO VISIT
DERBY
Brentford's Big Task On Saturday
FIRST DIVISION
For the Club Lammert was not too safe in defence and often let ASTON V. (1) the ball bounce instead of taking it CHELSEA (2)
Derby (3) as it came.
EVERTON (2) Grimsby (-).
พ
▾ Blackburn (2)
v Middlesbora (3).
-
v ARSENAL (4)
y Birmingham (0).
Remember, that when you com pete outside your frontiers, to your muscles, and, above all, your spirit is condded the honour and sport-|
Griffiths Selfish
v Wednesday (-) ing prestige of the nation." Robertson and Archer worked HUD'FIELD (2) » Stoke (2)
These are the words of Signor hard among the backs, Griffitha be- Preston (-)
LEICESTER (2) v Portsmouth (1),
W. Bromwich (-) Mussolini accompanying the full ing inclined to be selfish, and too SUNLAND (4) v Liverpool (1) lists of important Italian athletic intent on attempting to break TOTTENH’M (6) v Leeds (1) of the 13th Fascist year, which through, though very closely-mark-Wolves (8) MANTER C. (0)
BECOND DIVISION successes in the last eight months ed.
Fascist Party.
has now been published by the Campbell, who made his debut for BARNSLEY (-), v Fulham (-)
the Club at scrum-half, proved Bo BOLTON (1) v Blackpool (2). All the members of the Italian match for Forbes.
BRADF'D C. (3) v Notta F. (2) Association football team which
Munre obviously had an off-day. MANTER 11. (0) v Plymouth (3) Burnley (-) Newcastle (-)
the NOTTS C. (0) his OLDHAM (4)
SHEF'D U. (-) S'AMPTON (1) Swansea (-)
UMPIRE LOOKS BACK Benson opened the scoring in the Chester (4)
ON WIMBLEDON
(Continued from Page 4).
v Hall (0)
v West Ham (1)
v Bradford (1)
v Brentford (-)
v Bury (0)
COMPREHENSIVE guide to the form of all the major Eng
A lish Football Clubs and the premfer Scottish League will be
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, lest, and drawn, respectively. Games played at home are shown in capital - letters, while away games are denoted by ordinary type, The figures in brackets denote the portion held by that team at the conclusion of last season. The asterisk indicates a promoted team. and the dagger signifies a relegated team.
C
away
The following League positional tables give home and details and include all matches played to date:
HOME
AWAY First Division
Goala
Goal P. P. W. L.D. F. A. Pls. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts Pla Sunderland (6) wLdWw 19 10 6 3.1.24 13 13 ·9 5·0·4 18 8 14 27 Arsenal (1) LWW&W 19 10 9 1 0 47 8 18 9 1 2 6 15 3 2 Mon'ter C. (5) DwWwW 19 9 G 1 2 19 & 14 10 5 4 1 20 19 11 5 Stoke (12) WIWIL 19 9 6 2 1 25 12 13 10 5 5 0 16 17 10 23 Liverpool (18) WWIW 19 10 8 1 1 27 13 17 9 2 6 1 11 31 5 23 W. Brom. (7) WwWIW 19 10 6 1 3 32 16 15 9 3 5 1 16 26 7 22 Wednesday (11) WID D 19 10 6.0 22-10 16 9 2 6 18 19 5 21 "Grimsby (-) IWIDI... 1990 20 9 14 10 2 G 2 16 19 6 20 Aston V. (18) =WID! . 19 9 6 3 26 15 15 10 2 7 1 13 31 5 20 Everton (14) ILIWA.. 19 .9 8 1-0 27 12 16 10 0 6 4 11 22 4 20 Derby (4) ILIWw 19 10 5:3 24 15 12 9 4 5 0 16 33 8 20 Portsm❜h (10) WIDL. 19 10 5 2 3 23 11 13 9 2 6 1 15 24 & 18 Leeds (9) LIWAD..... 19 11 5 3 3 25 21 13 8 1 4 3 10-21 5 18 Birm'ham (20) WwWIL 19 10 5 5 0 14 18 10 9 3 3 1 12 22 7 17 Tottenham (8) IWIWI 1995 2 2 20 14.12 10.2 7. 1 10.29 5 17 *Preston (-) ILILd... 19 9 5 3 1 13 9 11 10 1 5 4 15 26 & 17 Blackburn (8) LIWIL19 10 4 3.3 17 16 11 9 1 6 2 10 22 4 9 5 3 1 23 17 11 10 17 2 11 274 8 5 1 2 22 8 12 11 1. 9. 1 12 31 9
Wolves (15) dW!Lw
19
(2)
played against England at High-[often seen being lagging in bury turned out for their various loose; he could have used [clubs except Monti, the centre half, weight to better advantage in the PORT VALE (3)
He was injured early in the tight scrums. Highbury match, and it is expected Peers, Jones, and Cumming were that he will be fit again in about the pick of the forwards, though
v Norwich (-) THIRD DIVISION (North) a month.
Bramble was seen to advantage in the loose in several dribbles, Accrington (8) V BARROW (4)
v TRANMERE first 10 minutes of the game when DARLIGTON (1) v Carlisle (2) CREWE (1) v Walsall (4) he culminated a three-quarter move- DONCASTER (3) v Halifax (0) ment with an excellent try. Ruome GATESHEAD (5) v Mansfield (3) added the points with the kick. HARTLEP'LS (4) v Rotherham (0) in the men's singles, only three broke away on the left wing and STOCKPT (0)
Just before the interval Crew BRIGHT'N (-) v Lincoln (-)
Southport (1) v Wrexham (1) (until this year) have provided cleverly cross-kicked for Dibstall YORK (6)
v Chesterfield (0) the champion of the year.
v Rochdale (1) to gather and score. Roome again
THIRD DIVISION (South) For the first five years of my added the points. time there Australia and the Unit-
Aldershot (0) ed States shared the honours, ini
BRIGHTON (6) the persons of Gerald Patterson the most part in the Club's half, CARDIFF (1)
In the second half play was for BRISTOL B. (4) (twice), W. T. Tilden (twice), and and the Navy went further ahead CRYSTAL P. (1) v Northampton
CHARLTON (0) W. M. Johnston.
when Benson went over For the next six the French "mus-right corner. Whitfield failed to QN'S P.R. (1)
the Luton (0)
Y COVENTRY (1) keteers" swept the board-Jean
Bournemouth (0) Borotra, Rene Lacoste, and Henri
SOUTHEND (2), v Clapton (1). A clever Navy try, as a result of TORQUAY (1) v Watford (3) SWINDON (1) v Newport (1) Cochet sharing these six champion forward, rush, saw Hammett pick ships equally between them.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
came
convert.
ja
Navy Pile On Points
in
✓ EXETER (2)
→ Millwall (-)
v Gillingham (2))
v Bristol C. (5)
Reuding (0)
Then
another run America, with Tilden (making missed the kick.
for head, and score. Whitfield again Albion (-) v DUNDEE (-) wonderful return), S. B.-Wood and Benson's third try was a
up on the run, punt over Lammert's ABERDEEN (3) ▼ Partick (0)
CLYDE (5) HAMILTON (4) very HEARTS (3)
Ayr (2) v Hibernian (1) v Falkirk (1)
v CELTIC (3)
(2)
H. E. Vines. Last year Australia spectacular one. He was playing Kilmarnock (4) was there once more in the popular stand-off, having changed with NSP (8) person of Jack Crawford, and this Webster, and took a neat pass from RANGERS (-)
y Airdrie (1) Queen O'S (0) ♥ MOTHERWL (5) year, at long last, F. J Perry put Forbes, sold the dummy, cleverly ST. J'STONE (1) v St. Mirren (1)
✓ Dunfermline (-) England on the map once more.
side-stepped Lummert, and crossed [Figures in brackets denote result This list of winners in itself de over to give Roome an easy kick at of carresponding game last season, and monstrates one of the chief changes goal.
teams in capital letters are favoured to between pre-war and post-war lawn
win. All teams mentioned first are tennis personalities.
Just before time the Navy went playing at home.] further ahead when Benson brokel jaway and kicked ahead for Webster
12TH BATTERY PLAYED TO STANDSTILL
So far from players winning the singles four, five, or even six years to beat Lammert for the touch running, as in the case of Willie down. Whitfield failed to convert Renshaw, both the Dohertys, ardi Tony Wilding, only one winner of the singles-Tilden-has kept his title in the following year, and he would be the first to concede that! he could not have done so if he had
(Continued from Page 4.) not been able to stand out until the Challenge Round. (We must hope
the upright and for Holdone to that Perry may be able to break clear in good style. this run!)
LEADING LEAGUE MARKSMEN
VALENTINE GAINS GROUND
London, Nov. 23. Drake, of the Arsenal, and Lyth- goe, of Huddersfield, lead the soc- Two Quick Goals
cer League goal-scoring list with THE WOMEN
Shortly after the commencement 17 goals, and are followed closely Although in these sixteen years of the second half the Battery be-by Valentine, of Halifax, who has ten different men have put their gan to show signs of tiring and the scored consistently in recent mat- names on the roll of champions, opposing forwards then took up the
ches and who is credited with 16 there is a different tale to tell in offensive. In one of their numer
gdals. the case of the women champions.lous attacks Addia received the ball Drake (Arsenal)
FIRST DIVISION There are only half as many
of in the circle and, with a well-plac- Lythgoe (Huddersfield) them-Mlle. Lenglen, Mrs. Moody, ed shot, scored the first goal of the Richardson (W.B.A.) Mrs. Godfree, Fraulein Aussem, and match.
Glover (Grimsby) Miss Round. The first-named of Three minutes after this Sig- Dean (Everton)
Sale (Stoke) these was the undoubted cause of nals again met with success when Hartill (Wolves) the-tremendous-boom in women's Farrell received the ball on the 25 Hodgson (Liverpool) tennis, which has now made it pos-line and ran through the defence Bastin (Arsenal) sible for a women's championship to place his team further ahead. Waring (Aston V.) final to attract as many spectators Throughout the game Williams, Astley (Aston V.)
Weddle (Portsmouth) to the Centre Court as a men's. She the Battery's inside-left, was the Boyes (W.B.A.) was a really marvellous player, but most outstanding player on the Rimmer (Sheffield W.) certainly had luck on her side in field, and it was a pity that he had! winning her first championship, not better supporting forwards. when Mrs. Lambert Chambers had two polats to retain her pre-war pre-eminence, and the French girl
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WIMBLEDON'S BEST
CHAMPIONS FAVOURED
BECOND DIVISION ¡Milsom (Boltony!
Westwood (Bolton) |Holliday (Brentford)
Mutch (Manchester U.) Hampson (Blackpool) Mill (West Ham) Melaniphy (Plymouth) Boyd (Sheffield U.)
THIRD DIVISION (North); Best (Darlingten) [Valentine (Halifax) ...
(Continued from Page 4.) The Central British Schoolgirls and the St. Andrew's Ladies, who are now leading in the Caer Clark Perhaps it was just as well that Cup tournament, have drawn byes Wallbanks (Chester) she did win if she had loat we into the Second Round
Read (Lincoln) May might never have seen her in Eng TO RAISE FUNDS
THIRD DIVISION (South) land, again, and so missed many an The tournament has been ar- Brown (Brighton)
| Dawes, (C. Palace) exhibition of her wonderful powers. ranged so as to raise funds for the Bird (Newport)
If I were asked to say whom I forthcoming Ladies' Hockey Inter- Bourton (Coventry) Consider to be Wimbledon's best port against the Shanghai Ladies Peters (Swindon) man and best woman player, dur-Hackey Association, and it is ing my term of office, I should have hoped that the hockey public will no hesitation at all in naming Tilgive this deserving cause den and Mila.Lenglen.
encouragement.
s
every
JUNIOR TITLE RETAINED BY BARNEY ROSS
"(Continued from Page 4).
14
13
13
Hud'field (2) dWw 19 Mid'hero' (16) DWAW 19 Cheleca (19) wLdW!.. 19 Leicester (17) IWIL! 19 10 3 5 2 13 13 8 9 1 6 2 10 28 4
AWAY Second Division
Goala
Goald P. P. W. ID. F. A. Pia, P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts Pt. Balion (3) WWW!.... 19 9 8 1 0 30 6 16 16 6 4 0 20 10 12 28 Brentford (4) Wwwaw 19 10 9 1 33 7 19 W. Ham (7) Wwwdw. 19 10 9 1 0 26 918 9 3 42 14 21 8 26 93 3 3 19.17 9 23 M'ter U. (20) WW 19 10 9 1 0 26.8 18 0 4 5 0 15 18 26 Notts F. (1 WWW 19 10 7 0 3 22 7 17 9 3 2 16 17 25 Blackp' (11) Wawiw, 19 10 8 11 22 9 17 9 2 4 3 15 18 7.24. Bury (12) WIWdW... 19 10 9 1 0 18 9 18 9 1 6 2 7 17. 4. Burnley (15) WaLw.. 19 9 6 2 1 24 12 19 10 3 5 2 11 18 8 21 Fulham (16) WIWIW 19 10 8 0 2 31 11 18 9 0 6 3 415 8 21 Plym'h (10) WWW.W 19 9 6 2 125 15 13 10 3 5 2 14 19 8 +Newcastle (-) WwWIW 19 96 39 21 12 12 10 4 6 0 18 268 20 Barnsley (-) IWALI 19 95 1 3 16 6 13 10 1 8 1 12 39 3 16 +Sheffield (-) IDILI... 19 9 4 3 2 28 14-10 18 2 6.2.13 17 6 16 Bradford (5) WdDdL. 19 10 3 3 4 15 14 10 9 1.4 4 8 15 6 16 Hull (15) WwDww... 19 10 5 3 2 15 11 12 9-27 0 13 28 4 Bradford C. (6) ILIDI: 19 9 4 2 3 14 10 11 10 2 8 0 -9 10-4 Norwich - WWLIL.. 19 9 4 3 2 22.12 10 10 1 7 2 11 22 Port Vale (8) ILID.. 19 10 4-3 3 21 18 11 9 0 6 3.2 13 Swansea (19) JLIDI ... 19 10 5 2 a 19 13 13 90 8 17 20 Stampton (14) ILIDI 19 9 3 15 15 11 11 10 7 3 8 28 3 Oldham (9) DIWI .... 19 9 5 2 2 20 14 12 10 0 9 1 6 32 1 Notts C. (18) ILIW.. 19 9 2 61 12 21 5 10 0 73 6 24 3
HOME
AWAY
9 3 2 4 12 10 10 1 6 3 14 22 5 9 4 5 0 17 18 8 10 2 7 1 9 24 5
Goals
8
Goale P. P. W. JD. F. A. Pts. P W L. D. F. A. Pts Pta 8.7 0 3 26 8.15 10 4 4 2 16 17 10 25 9 80 1.31 6 17 8 3.4 1 13 12 7 24
9 1 6 2 15 24 4 16
Third Division (S.)
|-Charlton (5) Wdrwe. 18 Reading (3) DIWWW 17 Coventry (2) WALDW 17 10 6 1 3 29 8 15 7 3 3 1 9 8 7 22 Crystal P. (12) wDdW] 17
7 5 1 1 18 7 11 10 8 3 4 17 22 10 2 Brighton (10) Wwdl 17 7 6 0 1 19 1 19 10 2 5 3 10 16. 7. Bristol C. (19) LWWW 17 10 8 2 0 15 5 16 7 14 2 5 15 4
Millwall (-).dDIWL 18 10 5 3 2 14 12 12 8 3 4 1 12 16 7 19 N'ampton (13) WADDW 17 9 8 1 2 18 10 14 8 2 5 1 7 15 5 Cardiff (22) DdwW..19 10 5.3 2 15 14 12 9 2 5 2 11 23 6 Newport (18) wLLIW 18 10 6 3 2 20 15 12 8 3 6 0 8.24 6 Luton (6) DdWw 18 8 4 18 14 11 11 10 2 53 11 15.7 18 Torquay (20) IWww 17 7.50 2 15 7 12 9 2 6 1 11 18 5 17 Watford (15) Wawww 17 10 7 3 0 24 10 14 70438 13 9 17 Swindon (8) Wall 17 8 5 1 2 22 8 12 Clapton (11) WIDLW 17 10 5 4 1 21 13 17 7 14 2 6 12 115 Queen's P.R. (O) IDI 17 7 3 1 3.10 7 9 10 2 7 1 7 19.5.14 Gillingham (17) IDDWL 18 9 3 3 3 14 17 9 9 1 5 3 10.16 5 14 Exeter (9) WJDWW 17 10 5 4 1 17 16 11 7 0 8 11-16.3 14 Aldershot (14) Lid 17 8 4 2 2 16 8 10 9 0 6 2 4 20 3 13 Bristol R. (7) dDill 17 7 2.0 5 22 14 9 10 1 8 1 9.32 12 Southend (16) Lddl. 18 Bournem'h (21) LIDWL 17 9.44 1 18 15 9 8 1 6 1 818 3 12 7 34 13 12 6 11 74 11 29 4 10
HOME
AWAY
TL Third Division (N.)
Goals
Goals P. P. W. LD. F. A. Pts. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts Pis Tranmere (7) WwWWW 17 10 10 0 0 28 8 20
7 3 1 8 11 8 9 29 Halifax (9) wWWID. 19 11 9 0 2 24 11 208 3 3 2 10 11 8 28 Boncaster (5) lWdww . 17 7 5 2 0 16 8 10 10 4 1 5 11 10 13 25 Chester (10) dDdwl... 17. 7 5 1 1 24.8.11 10 4 4 2,14 14 10 21 Wrexham (6) WaWWL 17 10 6 2 2.22 12 14 7 2 2 3 11 12 721 Mansfield (1) WWDWW 18 9 7 1 1 29 9 15 9 2 5 28 16 6 21 Darlington (16) Lidd 1774-12-14 7 10 10 4 4 2 17 21 10 20 +Lincoln (-) WDLW 17 10 6 3 1 25 11 13 7 8 3 1 10.12 7:20 Stockport (8) will! 17 8 5 2 1 208 11 9 4.5 0 21 20 819 Crewe (14) Walwa ....18 9 6 2 1 2 16 18 9 15 3 15 26-5 18 Chesterfield (2) andiw 18 9.6 1 2 20 814 9 1 6 27 13 4 18 ~Barrow~(8)TMWIWLD———17—9-5-22-19-13-13
Scottish League
Ratherham (21) LIWWD 17, 10 5 1 4 23 12 14 7 1 6 0 5.19 2 16 11 York (1) W. 177 5 1 1 16 5 11 10 1 8 1 11 343 14 Accrington (20) DWI 19 9 2 2 14 11 12 10 9 8 3 9 27 2 14 Gateshead (19) 17 8 42 214 9.10 9 1.7 1 11 283 18 15 N. Brighton (15) Diwl 17 7034484 10 4 5 114 17 9 IS 10 Carlisle (13) LIDLW... 17 10 5 3 2 19 16 12 7 0 7 0 8 19 12 Rochdale (22) LJWDW 17 10 43 3 15 18 11 7061 118 1 12 Walsal (4) DLWW 18 10 3 3 4 16 11 10 8 0 6 2 10 22 2 12 12 Hartlepools (11) Wild 17 2 2 3 2 13 12 6 10 2 7 1 12 23 5 Southport (18) ▼ 17 7 2 4 1 10 14 5 10 16 3. 14.27 $
HOME
AWAY MANA Gosla
Goals P.. P. W. L.D. P. A. Ptu. P. W. L' D. F. A: Pts Pta Rangers (1) DwDIL .. 20 9 6 12 21 10 14 11 7 3 1 27 14 16 - 20 Hearts (6) DIDWI 21 10 5 0 6 22 815 11.6.5 2 21 14 14 29 Celtic (3) wWwW] 22 10 7 1 2 31 7:16:12. 5 5 2 19 16. 12 28. St. J'stone (9) DddD 21 10 8 0 2 24 4:18 11 344 12:16.10. 28 Aberdeen (5) DWWD 21 12 8 2 2 23 12 18 9 3 3 8 15 14 9 27 ∙Hamilton (11) Wdwd 20. 10 8 0 2 35 15 78 10 2 8 5 13 17 9 27
Dundee (12) wiLwW .. 22 11 6:2 3 14 18 15 11 4 5 2 19 22 10′′ 25: Kilmarnock (7) dWiWw 22 11: 8 3-0 27 12 16 11 3 5 2.20 22 8 24 Motherwell (2) WIWIW 21 10; 8 0 2 35 12 18 11 173 11 18 5 23 Hibern'n (16) dwwWW.31° 11 6 14 20 7-16 10 3 6 1 12 19 7 23 Clyde (14) DILIW... 21 10 5 8 2 17 18 12 11 3 4 4 16 29 10 2 Queen O'S (4) WlWd 21 11 6 8 2 16 9.18 10 2 6 8 11 18 7 21 Airdrie (18) Larwi . 31 10 6 3 1 16 12 13 112 38 14 25`7 *Albion (-) dwwap 21 11 5 3 3 16 17 18 10 2 8 2 10 22.6 19 Partick (10) LWWDI. 20 12 5 4 3 2 18 13 8 17 0 4 20 2 15 Ayr (8) DWW4L (24.5 21 11 5 4 9 17 18 12. 10 1 8 1 13 42. 3. 15 - Uncen's. Pk. (15) ¿LIDI 20 8 4 2 3:14.10 10 12 0.8, 47324T4 Falkirk (10) MLÍÐ, 20:11 4. 5. 2.23 7-10 -9 0-.8.1 8 24 1 11 St Mirren (17) ULLJ, 21, -10 -2 T1.10.16
18 28 21 4.9 *Dunfermle (-) WDILw- 21 -10. 2 6 2 15.27
11 19 10.343
Ierard Tilden's successful re- Charges of admission will be 50 capture of the championship in cents and 80 cents, 1980, after two or three unprofit. The teams have the option of from Lou Halper of Newark in the able attempts, as one of the finest playing their members in any way. 10-round semi-final, adding to his efforts ever made by any player, I understand four of them are long string of recent victories. for it was brought off no fewer playing the one back and three. He weighed 160 and Halper. 152 than ten years after he had pre-halvas game with three-supporting pounds.
viously won it for the second time forwards, instead of the two backs, Patay Pirrone's victim was the And now, five years later, he seems two backs and three forwards, veteran Johnny Riako, of to be playing just as well in his This Is the first time in the his land, whom he outpointed professional career-a marvellous tory of the Colony that such a rounds. Elsko÷hada"big"," Instance of the perennial ith tournament has been arranged to advantage scaling 195 pounds: to be consideres the take place, und the outcome should 181 for Patsy, but he was de English play
very interesting.lived
fast enough for the younger man
ibute
(Copyright)
Buddy Baer, appearing as usual in at 238 to 215 pounds for the De-
four-round preliminary, troiter.
threatened to steal the show from Buddy stretched his antagoniat...
others, as he knocked out Mic-fout in short order just ná” he did McGoorty Detroit in the nt Des Moines when he finished Red Felds in the first round, with
the world heavy
was the eighth straight knock- his brother Mar
ut in nine fights for the six foot- weight champion, looking on, four 18 year old Ind. He weighed Associated Press.
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