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TIME OPPORTUNE FOR MANIFESTO TO PLAYERS
SERIOUS OBJECTIONS NOT PUT IN
(By J. T. Howcroft)
London.
WHEN the final reckoning to this season
SATURDAY'S FA.. CUP-FINAL
Manchester City's Visit. To Stamford Bridge
F. A, CUP FINAL West Bromwich v WEDNESDAYAA (At Wembley), FIRST DIVISION
comes, I wonder how many football players. would decide, if they were perfectly honest with CHELSEA (1) themselves, that their team had lost many points Huddersfield (0) because they harboured grievances ?
ASTON V. (3)
DERBY (1)
Leicester (4) PRESTON (-)
S'DERLAND (0)
v Middlesboro (0) v Manchester C, (2) y Blackburn (1)
ARSENAL (1) ; Leeds (~) Portsmouth (2)
BIRMINGHAM (0)
Liverpool · (3)
▼ Stoke (2)
SECOND DIVISION
There are some clubs whose players seem to imagine that the referee or the linesmen are WOLVES (0)
THAM‘{0} continually wrong. They don't go to the length of putting in serious objections to the decisions BARNSLEY (-) given, but they do seem to labour under a sense of grievance.
--
I could mention one or two uch teams which I have seen of late, but there is no necessity to single out particular clubs. What I do want to say is that the success of a side is often jeopardised by players who have itle arguments with the re- ferees and the linesmen."
Bradford C. (1)
BOLTON (5)
BURNLEY (-) NOTTS C. (2) MSTER U. (0) Oldham (-)
Brentford (-) v Hall (2)
West Ham (1)
v
Norwich ( Bury (1) Bradford (4)
✓ NEWCASTLE (-) Port Vale (2) v FULHAM (2) Sheffield U. (-) ▼ NOTTS F. (-) Southampton (3) v BLACKPOOL (2) {SWANSEA (2) v Plymouth (1): THIRD DIVISION (North).
ROTHERHAM (2) Barrow (1)
They are still labouring under dir" from the F. A., he .considers their supposed grievances when, is high time that both players CHESTER (-)" v Lincoln (-) free-kicks, corner-kicks, -orland-club officials also received Crewe (0) throws-in are being taken, with similar strict "ordera" from the DARLTON (4) the result that they have not stthorities.
D'CASTER (1) taken up their proper positions. He adds that it is not possible to Hartlepools (5)
Gateshead (2) "Get on with the game" is a change the game from one side very good slogan, for it is thus only, and it is unfair to put all the Įthat games are won or saved.
cus on the referee.
I agree with this opinion, and do not see any objection.to, such
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HALIFAX (0) v Chesterfield (1) N. Brighton (0) v ROCHDALE (2) STOCKPORT (3) Walsall (2) YORK C. (4)
Carlisle (1) THIRD DIVISION, (South)
Exeter (0)
v READING (0)
v Gillingham (1)
REMINDER FOR PLAYERS The Football Association recent ly issued an official document to
A'SHORT (3) * Newport (2) course. Among the great number BRIGHTON (5) v Bristol C. (0) referees instructing them regard- of men making their living at the BRISTOL R. (2) v Clapton (0) ing correct procedure in controll-game, there are those who at times CARDIFF (2) jing.football matches. Since then phy In a manner wholly unworthy Crystal P. (9)
CHARLTON (2) I have received a communication of sportsmen. from one well-known referee who
QNE. P.R. (2) Therefore it would seem that if Southend (2) states that, while he does not ob- a manifesto, on the lines of that SWINDON (1) ject in any degree to this "remin sent to referees, were also sent to Torquay (1)
the various clubs and thus to the players, some benefit would be de rived.
EASTERN TO TOUR NORTH CHINA WITH TWENTY PLAYERS
(Continued from Page 4)
Extended Tour
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SAPPERS TROUNCE
KOWLOON JUNIORS
IN LEAGUE MATCH
(Continued from Page 4).
The team is expected to leave on May 11 and will be away for two weeks. I, however, the team is successful in their games in Shang- hai, and necessary leave of absence having been obtained, they reduced the lead, with a well-placed will extend their tour to Tientsin shot from just outside the penalty and Nanking!!
1.
As it is possible that many of the An accurate centre by Knox was players may not be able to arrange puhed out by Selleck and at the for the necessary leave within so other and Tynadale' did well to short a period, the date of depar- save a grounder from Howlett. ture may be postponed til June 6. In a breakaway, Darby, evaded Furman, and, enticing Tynsdale Outside Players Invited Asked if members of other First
from his charge, scored.
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Watford (0)
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
A COMPREHENSIVE guide to the form of all the mad will bo 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 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 denoted 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 signifies a relegated team.
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The following League positional tables give home and away details and include all matches played to date. Seeker
First Division
AWAY
· HOME
Goals
Goala Pts. P. P. W. L. D. F. A. Fix P. W. L. D. F. Ä, Plaq Arsenal (1) DdWWw.40 20 15 14 74 16 34 207 58-86 25 22 56 S'derland (8) IDWdd 40 20 12 4 4 63 25 28 20 6 3 11 31 23:23 51 Manter C. (5) WALLI .40 20 12 3 5 48 25 40 20 7 10 3 27 38 17 16 Waday (11) WD40 20 13 0 7 41 17 33 20 4 11 8 26 45 13 48 Liverpool (18) LIWWd.40 20 18 4 3 51 27 29 2
*Grimsby (-) dDWwd40 20 12 2 6:46 25.30 20 4.11 5
46 23 30 20 6 11 3 31 51 15 44 W. Brom (1) DdWD 40 20 10:37 55 33 27 20 7 11 2.28.18 16 Derby (4) WLLIWAX,
40 20 14 2 62 30 32 20 1 11
Everton (4) Water Pan 107: 345 27. 23. 20 AND 36°37:19W ALL
Aston V. (13) *Preston
(12) DUWD
20 11: 40 20 11
(19)" ·WdwLW «40 20 10
Chelses (19) dDWI Hud'field (2) IWAID Blackburn (6) WEW Wolves (15) diwW
240 21 11 B
7 22:53 9
33 28 20 3.10 7 24 47 13 41
27 10 6 29 45 14 41
4:40 23 24
6 13 1 24 48 13 40
5 10 5 29 44 15 39
#51 26 27.19 A
20 10 6 5 45 30 25 20
..40 20 11 4 .40 20 13 5
B'mingham (20) Iddnw 40 20 10 7 Leeda (9) LwDDI
.40.20 9. 5. Leicester (17) 'wDidD Mid'boro' (16) WALL Tottenham (3) LIDWI
Second Division
.40 20 9.7 40 20 8 4
7 23 27 20-2.18
2720 2.13 ' 23.20
999 35
6 25 43 12
29 2 2 12 6 24 57 10, 34
́8° 134°20′ 55°10′ 32
20 1:14 6. 29 61.7.31
20 7 5 8 29 30 22 20 2 16 2 17 58 6 28
BOME
Goals
AWAY
T Goals Pte.
P. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. P.W. L. D. F. A. Pu. Brentford (4) W&WWw 39 20 19 0 1 59 13 39 19 7 6 6 31 29 20:59: Bolton (3) DWWwi.
19 4.59
15 3 1 56 15 31 20 9 8 3 31 30 21-52 Blackp (11) WwWWI 40 20 16 1 3 45 17 35 20 5 8 7.93 87 17 52 W. Ham (7) WWW 40 20 16 31 46 21 33 M'ter U. (20) WADH 39 19 162 21 22 23 20 88'33 43 19 52 †Newcastle (-) dDiwL 40 20 133.43 24 29 20 6 10 4 28 37 16 45 15 2 2 18 17 32 20 6 12 2 24 34:14 46
2 63 24 28 20
24 28 208 10 25
10 2 82 40 18 46 Plymth (10) WdwDW 40 Fulham (16) WIWW 10 20 15 2 8 61 23 33-20 2 10 8 13 29 12 Notts F. (17) IDILWI.39 19 11 4 †Shefeld (-) WiwL.40 20 10
Buty (12) WILW.40 20 13
42 21 26 20 5.12 3 29 35 13 39 49 29 24.20 5 10 5:26 35 15 39: 24 25 27 20 4.13 3. 22:46 11-88 Hull (15) WallW40 20 8 6 6 27. 21 22 20 7 112 29 50 16 38 Norwich (-) Wiwa.39 20 11 4 5 49 21 27 19 3 11 5. 20:37 11 38 Burnley (15) 1LWdw40 20 98
Barnsley (-)
▼ BOURNEM TH (4) Bradford (6) Wwi 39.2010 31 21 20 5 8 7 20 39 17 38 31.26 21 19 4 87 23 33 15 36 17.28 20 14. 2 23 60 10 -
4 25 35. Swansea (10) WWII 40 20 13 3 5 32 27 28 29 117742 Vale (8) IWWII 40 20 10 4 6 41 27 26 20 1 15 4 21 43 6 32 S'ampton (14) WIWIW40 20 848 28 19 24 20 2 14 4 17 52 8 32 Bradford C. (6) ILIW 40 20 947 31 18 25 20 2 17 1 15 43 889 Notts C. (18) WALDW 20 8. #3 38 31 19 20 1 15 4:16 59 6 25 Oldham (9) IDkiL...
AIRDRIE (1)
* Ayr (1) CELTIC (8)
St Mirren (2) Dunfermline (-) v M'ERWELL (~) Hamilton (1) v Rangers (2) HIBERNIAN (2) v Dundee (0) KILMAR CK (-) Albion (~)
PARTICK (0) * Falkirk (0) QUEEN'S (1) Aberdeen (2)
QUEEN 0'S. (2) v Clyde (142 ST. J'STONE (8) Hearts (y
(Figures in brackets denote remelt of corresponding game last season, and team in capital letters are favoured to win. All team mentioned irst are playing, at home.J
LEADING
Arsenal Sharp Shooter's
Substantial Lead
Third Division, (S.)
20 9 8 3 41 38 21 200 173 13 53 3 21
+
AWAY
TI Madd Goals
Goals Pts. P. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pt P. W. L. D. F. A. PIE Reading (3) WwWDw..39 20 16 0457 21 38 19 5 8 6.28 33 16 52 Charlton (5) ¿W}wW.......40 20 16 2 2 60 19 34 20 10 64 30 30 2458 Luton (6) LwIWD40 20 12 2 6 68 21 30 20 7 8 5 32. 28 19 49 Crystal P. (12) 1WWid 40 19 14 3.48 13 81 21 4 10 7 33 48 15 46 Coventry (3) WIWL-39 20 13 32 47 23 23 2054 22 35 16 45 31 19 6 11 2 26 35 14 45 Watford (14) Wa!.40 20 19 22:29 N'ampton (13) wwwa 40 20 13. 84 47 19 30 20 5 11424, 48 Bristol R. (7) WHW 40 20 14 06 53 25 34 20 3 14 3 10 4
47 943 Torquay (20) dWUW...40 20 15 3 2 59 20 32 20 $18 4 21.50
50 10 42. Brighton (10) IDD440 20 14 4.4.49 18-322
MARKSMENllwait (-) WWLWI ..41 20 10 6 30 25 24 21 6 12 1 27 18
43.8 41 36, 18:39 Exeter (9) DdwWD40 21 12 5:4 40 128 19 3 11 5.22 38 11 Bournem'th (21) dlwWD 4 Qu's P.R. (4) `IDWI 40 20 13 1 6 46 19 32 201
50 5 37: |40-20 11 8 4 41 28.20 4 Cardin (2) IWW 10 20 11 36 37 C. (19) RLWA,.40 20 12 5.3 33. ton (11) WIDWI39 20′ 11. 6. 3:44 Aldershot (14) IWWI 39 19 12 3 4 84 Swindon (8) WLIB.19 19 10 3.6 38 Gillingham (17) DddWW 19 19 10 4 5 38 Southend (17) DWW.39 19 8 7 3.33. Newport (18) WILLI 7.40 20.7 9
DIVISION I
20
27
Third Division (N.)
28 20 2 15 3 19 61 7 35 20.1 13 4 35′ 45: 8° 35 192 11 6 15 48 10·30. 20 1 15 4 18 47. 201 14 5 20 55 783 5 20 1 186 19 44 8 38 20 1 14 5 25 457 27 3.16 1 18 '697 25
35 38 18.20
HOMB
Goals
AWAY
Goals Pts.
P. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pta. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pus. Doncaster (5) WLLww 40 20 16 4 0 53 20 32 20 20 6 5 33 25 25 67 Chester (10) IWDdd...41 20 14 2 4 62.26 32 21 6 69.30 35 21 53 27 Tranmere (1) HILW :..41 21 15 24 53 20 34 20 5 9 6 22 38 16 50 Lincoln (~) WWWd 40 20 15 4 1 60 22 31 20 7 9 4 31 37-18 49
24
22
20-15 28-12-
29 Halifax (9) 4WIWI.40 20 15 28 45 28 33 20 6 11 3 23 45 15 48 20:14 15 49 14 33 20.5 11 4 28.43 14 47
Darlington WdWall
10:40 20:14
2 35 41 16. 46
22 Stockport (3) WIWD 38 19 14 3 2 51 18 3 19 7 10 2
21 Mansfeld (1) WIWDI.38 2 20 15 2 2 64 22
Drake, the Arsenal forward, till (Continued From Page
leads the goal-scoring list with 86 4) Division teams would be included." Penalty Saved
in the team, Mr. Silva said that the
goals, while Alsop of Walsall is For a brief period Kowloon at second with 30 goals. (Continued from Page 4)
Sirdar's speed was amazing and Eastern, although they had been tacked and were awarded a penalty, the number of shots he retrieved in playing well in the last few bui Selleck saved. Gilchrist's shot scorers to date:
The following are the goal- the latter stages of the opening set matches-they won these comfor-by tipping over the bår. A Stern Fight
won him the match, for he broke tably could not be expected to Ricketta disposed of Barrow, and down "H.D.'s" reserve, with some put up sufficient opposition
The Kowloon players were wan-Drake (Arsenal). later Beach Thomas, also a semi- very fine driving from the baseline the Shanghai teams and the com-hard drive from the inside-right Lythgoe (Huddersfield)
todering, yet Knox acored with a' Glover (Grimsby) finalist last year, but had his and drop shots, which invariably mittee had decided to invite players potion, yet he was supposed to be Gurney (Sunderland). Hodgson (Liverpool) slermest fight in the semi-final concluded a rally in his favour. round when he defeated T. A.
from other clubs to make the trip playing on the left-wing!
Dean (Everton) with them after the close of the Pearce in four sets.
A perfect centre from Callard Gallacher (Derby)... football season. He had already War missed by the Kowloon defen- Astley (Aston Villa)
Richardson, W. G. (W.B.A.) H.D. Rumjahn commenced very invited several players, but hadde and received by Howlett, Weeddle (Portsmouth) shakily and took some time to get not yet recoived definite replies.
wh, unmarked, coolly placed the Hydes (Leeds) used to the slightly slippery sur
McGrath scored the last goal for the Engineers just before the final Westwood (Bolton)
Milsom (Bolton) He took the lead, for the Arst On Saturday the Eastern meet
whistle.
Wallbanks (Bradford) time at the 19th game and should the Engineers, Junior Shield win- Furman; Gilchrist, Tillery; Tynsdale, Mutch (Man. I
Kowloon F.C-V. White; Everest, Holliday (Brentford) beat M. Beach Thomas 6-4, 6-1.have clinched the set there and hers, and as the latter are almost Caller, Thompson, G. White, Loffeld, Hampson (Blackpool)
·U.) beat. T. A. Pearce 9-11, 61, 0-2 then, but a short lob return from up to First Division strength, the Knox,
B-2.
Sirdar saw him smash the ball out clash would enable the committee
Ruffell (West Ham). Royal Engineers Sellek, of court when holding set, point. to gauge heir strength against a
Slack, Hammond (Fulham) Wired; Denham, Hurst, Boyling; Cal Smith lard Howlett, -Sirdar's Superiority
strong team.
Darby, McGrath, Cragh,
Allen (Charlton) Jones (Coventry) Hall (Luton) Lang (Watford) Bourton
E. L. H. Shute (Top Half);—
beat 3. G. Haigh 6-2, 6-2, beat D. M. MacDougall 4-6, 6-3,
G-4.
beat A. L. Sullivan 2-6, 6-1, 6-3,
2-6, 0-0,
G. R. M. Ricketts (Bottom Half);-l beat J. Barrow 6-3, 6-2.
FRESHMAN IS
IS BRITAIN'S. NEW GOLF STAR
(Continued from Page 4):
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He was very reticent about the ball out of the reach of Tynsdale. Sale (Stoke VISION II
face, although his placements were names of those invited or those he brilliant at times.
Intended to ask
In the second set "H.D." took the lead, but Sirder awept on. to over- whelm his opponent and annex the set at 6-1.
+
Easter Golfing Results
III. (South)
D. S. Edward, who won the Mixed Bogey (Par) Foursomes over Brown "H.D." was evidently tiring fasting from 68 other competitors, ons down, while G, Marseille (10), DIVISION II (North);
"Shanghai Visitors, Cup" at Fan- the New Course from 12 entries by swinging golf clubs when he was and his placements had lost much of with a card of 69+78-147-8 with a score of two down won the Alsop (Waisall).
Ter
(Swindon) alz, the same age at which Bobby their accuracy; his drives down the Jones started to take an Interest in sides, were often just an inch or two 159, followed it up by winning the Bogy (Par) Pool over the New Valentine
(Halifax) the game.
Stableford Competition for the Course from 32 other entrants, outside.
Best (Darlington) 1.. A Long-Hitter
In the final set H.D. Rumjahn titors.
Easter Cup from. 141 other compe- In the Bogey (Par) Pool over the Davis (New Brighton)
Turner (Doncaster) From this early beginning at jumped into the lead at 3-2, but Edward won the latter with A. E. Raworth (10), with cards of Burgin (Tranmere):
ON Course, S. H. Dodwell (5) and Dickinson (Rotherham). Prince's Lucas has, in a few years, threw away glorious opportunities atepped into the front rank of with rash lobs and balf-volleys, and
48 pointa, hla cards reading one up, tied and divided the prize. Dando (York) amateur golf. Tall, well-built and S.A. Rumjahn took the set and put 44,2,4,3,6,3,3,5 and in This were 96 entries,
Lindsay (Hartlepools). 4,4,3,5,3,5,3,4,4, while the points
Swindells(Crowe) with extremely flexible wrista, ha match at 6-3.
The results were: scored for the holes were
SHANGHAI VISITORS CUP" 2,2,3,2,3,1,2,3,2 and 23,2,1,8,22,32. D. 8. Edward 69+78-147 8-189.
Bits the ball vast distances. He is
In fact, one of the longest hitters
In present-day golf.
In favourable conditions I have
LOVELOCK DECLINES U.S.A.
INVITATION
'ween him drivo 350 yards, while his
7789=100-24=142 70+85—104-18=146|
|| 84+01=175-28=147
70+ 70+88164-14-150 81-80-101-10-161
AT QUEEN'S CLUB
(Continued from Page 4).
· 21 · Rotber'm "(21) Wdwl 39 19 19 24 54 20-
(6) WIwLW 39 20 11 45.
20
•201
Chfeld (10) WILDI 4020-12 4454
Hartlep'le (11) WdwW 40 20 11 45
40 11 4
27 Crewe (14) IWAID
23 Barrow (8) WILD:49 20 12 3
22 N. Eton (15) IWEld
19 York (1) DIWIW
18) Gateshead (9) IDWI
17
Accrington (20) DIDdW
17 Waliull (4) IDdWW.....
18 3 10 5 17 33 11
45
.5 13 · 2 30 53 12 42
19 4 9 6 29 26 14 41
28.208.11 0.21 30 12
3B 27 20 4 12 4 26 40 14:39:
41 25,29 202.13 5 25 57 888 37 29 27 21 2 18 4 21 58 8. 35 40 20 8 6 8 31 25 22 20 5 13 2.27.50
20 11 45 43 20 27,20 3.16 1 26 60 7-84 19 12 4.3 33 22 27 20 1 16 8 21.67 5.82 21.11.05 44.36 27 20 0.10 8.177.69 832 20 108 47:17 27 20 1 16 327 56-582 20 87 5 27 35 21 20 2.12 614-35 10 st
18 Rochdale (22) LidDW40
10 Southport (18) wWDI) 40 20 5 9 6 23 35 16 20 4 10 6 28,46 14 30 13919 775 32 34 19 20 118 117 58322
HOME MAM AWAY.
· Carilale (13) LIDw1.
Scottish League
Goals
Goals Fis.
P. P.WL. D. FA Pis. P. W. L. D. F. A. Fl. Rangers. (1) WWI D.36 18 14 13 50 18 21 18 11 5 2 41 28.21 55 Celtic (8) LwIWW.37 18 14 2 2.59 18 30 19 9 8 2.80, 26 20 30
18 Hearts (6) WWdwW..86 18 10 8 5 40 19 25 18 10 44 45 38 24 49 8t. Fatone (9) WDWI 87 18 13 23 43 12 29 19 5 7 7 21 29 17 46 Aberdeen (6) DdaLI,36 19 18 8 8 42 17 29 17.4 7 6 24 30 14 48 80] · Hamilton (11) 1W ID:35 10 11 14 48 22 25 19 5 8 6 25 39 14 42
37 19 10 5 4 31 31 24 18 7 8 8 29 34 17 41 28 Dandes (12) LWwLI
19 3 9 6 26 38 11 40 21 190 1048
33:36 15.80. 17739,15 29.15
(14) DIDIL39 19 8 3
Hibernian (16) UDIL........35 18: 9. 18: Qu'à Pk. (15) ILWWW 36 13 11 48
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rally deceptive and decisive
A Sommerfelt returned the second K. Collings 70+75-164-14=140 NEW TENNIS STAR DISCOVERED best score with 77—1265, which felt
Goldman totalled 40 points, S W. JS. Key average drive is 250 yards. Lucas
Edward added a third victory in Col Blake I think, almost certain to be J. F. Lovelock, Oxford, former Course when he turned a score of A. M. Scott, 89+36=175-20 165 ably win--but it could be a very from the baseline, from the half-
the Medal Play over the Old scLaren 87-83-170-18154 were in top form, she would prob Whether she has
.P. 11. Scoones chosen to pay for Britain against holder of the world's mile record, 694-66, while C. Mycock AB Humphreys 17520185 close contes America in next year's Walker Cup has declined an invitation from 87-14-78 and D. Hopa Gill
· match," an honour which never the American Athletic Union to xun 88-12-78, tied for the second H
Miss Hardwick is a cham before has fallen to so younga in a special mile event at the New prize, but the former won as he
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nds Every Shot Tatt She has fluent ground 85-88178)
making. I feel certain tha Player, I predict a great future York Athletic Club's games, in had the better homeward score
What are the features of Mine ob *Pearce>" + 80 | 82=102=;
Hist for the dif will win the Wimbledon title before for this young golfer..
Frame: WPHLendrigh 9896-19536159 Hardwick'se and Mrs. J. Harrop won the Col Willamson 88 9917818=100 mand of every shot in the game
com cult half-yplleys, and a volley as she is £4,
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