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GOSANO BROTHERS IN

BRILLIANT FORM

(Continued from Page 4).

custodians, Le Hon-cheong who de-

putlaed in the Athletic goal, being Kan-po shone for the Athletic at alightly nervous, although he gave forward and gave a wonderful ́dis- a plucky display.

play of ball control and combina- tion play

Castilho's Good Work. Castilho, at right-half, did not They formed the most dangerous shine until the second half when, section of the Chinese attack and together with Marques, they ran the fact that "A.V." paid special dered the Athletic wingers useless. attention to them is a tribute in

In itself. Aquino was really good on the Ho Kar-keung made a very fine right-wing, and his centres were leader, but he very rarely took a always well timed and on. their good return pass from his innum mark.

erable deft little touches. Penalty Lead

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DERBY'S VISIT TO HIGHBURY

Concluding Fixtures

ARSENAL (1), v Derby (0) FIRST DIVISION BIRHAM (2) v Everton (2) BLACKEN (2) Aston Villa (1) LEEDS (0)

V Tottenham (0) Liverpool-(1) Sunderland (1). Middlesboro (2) v Chelsea (2) MANTER C. (4) Wolves (0) Portsmouth (8)' v LEICESTER," (6) WED DAY (-) v Grimsby () W. BROM. (-) v Preston (-) STOKE (3) Huddersfield (0)

The Athletic took the lead in the number of times he got in Bartle opening half through a penalty BECOND DIVISION

Gosano's way when an opening awarded against Bowen for push- presented itself was astonishing.

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Bampton (0)

(1) BOLTON (1) ing, and Tang, Kwong-sum had noBRENTFD (Sheffield U. (-)

BRADFORD (8) v Port Vale (2) Alves Has Off-Day difficulty in netting. Alves, one of the tricklest players In the second half the Athlele FULHAM

BURY (1) in the senior League, overdid it were outplayed in practically all HULL (0)▼ yesterday and made a complete departments of the game and

Notts C. (1) mass of things in the opening half. Goeano equalised with a glorious NOTTS F.-(-) v Bradford C. (2)

Bertle NORWICH (-)

Swansea (4) NCASTLE() Barnley (-) He was seen to advantage in the drive from 30 yards, Tang Kwong- PLYMOUTH (4) v Manchester U. (0)| second-half when, together with wing deflecting Into his own net. Gomes and Bertie Gosano, he work-

W. HAM (1) v Oldham (4) A. V. Gosano added the second led the openings.

THIRD DIVISION (North) goal, a terrific "daisy-cutter" which CARLISLE (2)

Barrow (2) Mak Sui Hon was outstandingly lieft the Athletic defence standing. CHESFD (1) Stockport (0)

ATN (6)

(a) Hood at right-back for the Athletic, In the closing minutes Gemes Halifax- but was poorly supported, his col-added a third from a perfect centre LINCOLN (-)

-(0) league being of the kick-and-rush by Aquino.

MANSF'D (1) v Gateshead (1) and very often leaving s Sergt, Isley refereed and the teams Rochdale

Rotherham (4) v Hartlepools (2) loophole.

(3) V YORK C Recrela: E. M. Marques; A. Bowen, WALSALL (6) Crewe (1)

(6) TRANMERE (6) v Chester. (1) R. Silva Netto; Castilho, A. V. Gosne, WREXHAM (2) v Southport (1) To Ho-hang was the pick of the Marques; Aquino, N. Delgado, B. half-backs And gave a spirited die-Gaano, J. Alves and Gomer.

THIRD DIVISION (South) play, although he was eadly lacking hon, Tang Kwong-wing: To Ho-hang, Clapton (6)

Athletic-Lo Hon cheong; Mak Sui- BRISTOL C. (3) v Cardiff (0)

BOURNEM'H (3) v Queen's P. R. (2) in sense of direction in the second Lal Kwok-chíu, Ng Tak-wing: Tang Coventry (9) half when under heavy pressure.

v SOUTHEND (2) Kwong-aum. Yeung Kan-po: Ho Kar-EXETER (0)

V Laton (2) Tang Kwong-sum and Yeung keung, Au Ping-ming and Fung King Gillingham (3)

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FUSILIERS LOSE BY ODD GOAL TO POLICE

̈(Continued from Page 4).

Shaky Fusilier Defence The Fusiliers defence was not so steady as usual, Wheeler kicking badly at times; and tackling errati- cally. His partner, Keating, was well on form, however, and man- aged to retrieve many of the-blun- ders occasioned by Wheeler's loss of form.

Rowlands, although making several| fine clearances towards the end, was at fault with two of the goals. In the first instance it was: & CARO of misjudging the flight of the ball, and in the second of running, out too far, from goal.

Keneghan performed plenty of real hard work in the pivotal position, passing well, and marking Moss and Stephens in fine style, but spoil- ed it all by his continual and un- usual habit of constantly trying to beat two or three men, usually los ing the ball and valuable ground which others had gained.

COMPREHENSIVE guide to the form of all the major Eng 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.

A fish Football Clubs and the premier Scottish League will be

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The following League positional tables give home and away, detalls and include alt matches played to date.

HOME First Division

WAWAY Goals

Goals Pts.. P. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pia P. W. L. D. F. A. Pin. Arsenal (1) dWWww.41.20 15 14 74 16 34 21. 8 6 8 41:28 34 58 S'derland (6) Dwddw .41 11 13 4 4 37 26 30 20 6 3 11 31 25 25 53 Wsday (11) Wdbdd41 24.13 07:41 17 33 21 4 11 6.28 47.11-47 Min'ster: C. (3) dLLA:41. 20 12 "Grimsby (→) DWdW 41 21 13 26 19 25 32 20 4 11 5 30 34 11:45 5 48 25 29 21 7 11 3 29 42 1745 Liverpool (18) IWWdi..41 20 18 4 3 61 27 29 21 Derby (4) LLIWD....41

31.10

6 12 -3,32 59.15 West Brom (7) DdWD 41 20 10

4:44 28 24-20 7 8 5 36 37 19 Everton (4) dDHD.41 21 14 25.64 32 33 20 1 13 7-22 43 9 43

755 33 27 217 12 2 28 81 18 Aston V. (18) WDddL.41 21.11 4 6 50.36 28-20 3 10 7 24.47 13 41 *Preston (-)

WIDL 4 21 11 3 5 33 21:27 20 4 10 6:29:43 14 Biske (12) WDI

27-216-14 1.25 50 13 Chelsea (19) DWIW41 20 114544 P'mouth (19) dwLW41 20 10

21 11 5 5.49 27:20 5 12 3.22:48:13. Hud 'field (21 WIDD

6 4 4 40 324 21 5 11 5 30 48.15.39 21 11 55 27 20 3 12 5 22 41 11 38- Wolves (18) dirWW.71-21

21 13

29.20 2 13 5 28 51 38 Blackburn (8) Wuwa 741

41-20 B'ringham (20) ddDW4.41 20 10 11

27 21 2 136 | 24.54-10 17 Leeds (9) DUlw5.41 20.9 66 Midbora" (16) dILL 41 20 8 4. Leicester (17) BldDL.41 21 8439 29 22 20 3 13 4 20 55 10 32 Tottenham (3) IDWIW41 21 8 5 8 34.31 24 Second Division

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HOME N

33 23 2143 11 7 27.45 13 36 82 24 21 3 12:6 26:57 12 36 27 24 21 2.14 6 32 619, 33

4 20 2 16 2 17 58 6 20-

AWAY Goals

Goals Pr P..P.W. L. D. F.A. Pts P. W. L. D.. F. A. Ptk. Brentford (4) WWwdl 41 26 19 0 1 59 13 39 21 Bollen (3) WwWW.4

-7 7 7 34 34 21 60 21-17 3 181 16 35 20 9 8 331 30 21 56 Blackp'l (11) WWW.41 20 16 13 45 17 5 21 6 9 7 33 49 17 62 W. Ham (7) wiWW40 19 16 2 1 43 17 33 21 8 10 3 34 46 1962 M'ter U. (20) dDIW41 21 16 32 50 21-34 20 6 12 2:24 34 14 48 Newcastle (-) DiwL141. 20 13 52 51 24 28 21 8 11 7 14 49-18.49 Fulham (16) 1WWwd Plym'th (10) dwDWI 41 20 13 43.48 241

41 20 15 2 3 61 23 35 21

333 21 2 10 9 14 30 13 46. 18hefield (-) WirLW41 21 11 6

21 6-11 4 28 40,16 45 4 51.302 Bury (12) WILW...41 20 18 6 1 34 25 97 21543 8 24 47 13

29 5 10 6 26 35 Buraley (15) LWdwW 41 21 10 8 3 41 31 23 20 58 7 20.39 17 49 Noots F. (17) DILWI..40 19 11 4 4 42 21 26 21 5 13 3 30-37 13 99 Hull

(-)Wall 40 20 11 4 5 49.21 27 20. 3 12 5 20 38 11 38 Bradford (5) IWLI..

31 26 21 20-4 9 7 23 35 15 36 9 10 82 20-26 21 18

20 14 2 25 66" 10 - 36

NordEW! ..............41 25' 8' 6 6 27 21 22 21 11202 31 BS 16:38

Rernaler (-) DIWID 70% 201

Swansea (19) WWW 41 21 13 3 5 41 22 31 20 1 17 2 13 43 4 S'ampton (14) WWW 41 21 948 28 19 28 20 2 1417 82 8 34 35 Port Vale (8) WWHD .41 21 10 4 7 42-28-27 20 1-15 21 43 8 33 Bradford C. (6) Lillww 41 21 10 7.84.20 27 20 2 17 1 15 43 5 32 Notts C. (18) LIWL Oldham (9) DidLw-

41 21 8:10

3.39 33 19 20.115 4 18 696 25 21 10 8 3 44'10 23 20′ 0 17 3 13 53 3 26.

BONE MA AWATA

Third

41

Goals

7. Goals. Fis..

1 6,54 17.24 20 3.143 19 41 21 15 2 451 18-34 20 2 13 6 17 43

A

97

Charkon (5) WWW.41 21 17 22 62 16 36 20 10 8 4 30 30 212-58

P. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pu? P. W. L. D. F., A; Pti. Reading (3) WDwil...41 20 16 04.57 21 86 21 5 10 6 30 42 16 42. Laten (6) IWDD....41, 21 12 2.7 60 23 81 20 18 5 32-36 19. 30 Crystal F. (12) WWW 41 21 16 23 57 14 35 20 3 10 7 27 48 13 Coventry (2) WLdd 41:20-13

8.55 21-31 21 Watford (16) LWall41 29 18 32 47 19:28 21 5 10 6 23 31 16.

48 6 11 4.27 36 16 47 N'ampton (13) wwwdi 41 20 13 14.47 18.30-21 8 12 4.25 48 14 Bristol R. (7) WHWL 41 21 14 1 Brighton (10) DOW

47 Torquay (20) WWL41 21 15 4 2 60. Exeter (9) dwW.11 20 11 4 5 41 22-27 -214 13 4 20 52 12 *Millwall (-) WeLWL 41 20.10 8.4-30 25-24 21 6 12 3 24 36 15

0 22:32 20 3 13 4'21 50 10 42 Qn's F.R. (4) DWW 41 21 1 1 49 20 34 20 1 16 Bournem'th (21) IwWDw 41 20 11 5 441 27 26 21 5 15 3 16.41 13 39 3 13 50 5 39 Clapton (11) DWWD..41 20 116844 21 25 21 8 11 7:18 45 13 38 Cardin (2) WWW.41 21 18 8 6,42 24 30 20 2 15 3 19.51 Swindon (8) LUDW Aldershot (14) WIWD 41 21 13 3. 5:38 18:31:21 1 154 15-476

41 Bristol C. (19) ICW 41 20 12 5 3 33 20 27 21 114 6 15:47 8 33 21 11 37 38 20 29 20 1 14 5 20 557 36 Gillingham (17) WWld 41 20.10.4 6.35 24 26 27 1.146.19 48 8:34 Southend (17) DIWDW 41 21-10 74 40 29 24 20 1145 25-43 7 Newport (18) ILLI.42 20 7 9 35 38 18 21 3 17 1 18 71

HOME

AWAY BETT Goals Pts. Doneaster (8) LLwwW 41 21 17 40 55-21 34 20 10 5 5-38 35 25 59

P. P.W. L. D. F. A.Pt. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Cheater (10) WDdd42 21 14 34 62 27 32 23 66 9 30-35 21,68. Taylor Too Slow

tLincoln (-) WWW .41 20 15 4 1 60 22 31 21 8 9 4 32 87.20 51 Tranmere (7) 11LW42 21 15 2 4 53 20 34 21 108 22 87 16 50. Grindley had against Green," and found the com bined efforts of the latter and Step-Stockport (8) IWDL 40 20 14 1 2 51 21 30 20 -7 11 2.35 41 16

50 14:35 20 5 11 4 28 43 144 hens a little too much for him,

Mansfield (1) WDM

20 16 2 52.22 34 20 3 12 5 17 34 11 45 whilst Taylor was far too slow to

Rother'n (21) Wiwid 41 20:14 2 Chesterfeld (10) ILDIW: 41 20 12 4 4 40 21 28 21 4 11 6 25 31 14

56 20 32 21 5.13 3.80 5313 45· eatch the flying Pile on the right Wrexham (6) IwLW...40 20 11 5.44 27 27 20 4 10 6:29 42 14 41

The forwards slung the ball Hartleple (11) WdwWL 41 21 11:35 50 36 27:20 124 28 40.12

Crewe (14) WAIDD...41 21 12 36 41. 23 10 20 2 13 5 25 57 9 39 about well and were constantly N. Bton (15) Wildy ..41-21. 66 82 23 24 20 0 13 2 27.50 12

39 menacing the Police charge, but York (1) IWwW. their final efforts when close in:

......41 21 12 4 5.50 20 29 20 3 16 1 26 60 7 Welsall (4) DdWWW.41 20 10 8 7 47 17 27 212 16 3 30 56 7

736. usually came to nought, thanks to Gatehead (9) DWVIL.40 20 12 5 5 34 26:17 20 1 16 3 21 67 5 the prompt tackling of Blackburn

Bouthport (18) WDUR 41 20 5 96 25 35 16 21 5 10 6 30 35 16. land Greig,

Carlisle (13) Dwl! 41 20 7 7 6 12 33 20 21 1 39 1 17 66 3 Rochdale (22) 14DW 41- 20 875 37 35 21 21 2 13 6 14 38 10 Barrow. (8) WILD ..41 40:11 4.5 37 29,27 21 2 15 4 21 56 Accrlugten (20) DIDW 41 21 11 5 5 44 36 27 200 15 6-17 53.

Third Division (N.)

Goals

a trying time HaHfax (9) WIWIND P31 18 45 23 3320 7 11 3 26 45 17 50

*Darlington (-) dWdW 41

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The shooting of all the forwards was good, Parry especially being well on the target with several good attempts, from the wing. The left-wing pair, Roberts and Talbot, neatly headed in by Roberts, rather WEDNESDAY were very dangerous when on the against the run of the play at this move, and with a forceful leader in point,

Dennis, gave the Police defende plenty to do at times.

Pile's Opening Goal

EN

With the addition of Dennis, the Fusiliers enjoyed more of the ex-- changes, and once Dennis broke The game opened quietly, but through the centre to test McHardy after 5 minutes, Tommy Pile broke with a fine shot which the Police way on the right and Bent over a custodian did well to save. hard centré close to goal which Rowlands misjudged, and re-caught after it had crossed the line."

Police

Again Score

HOLD EVERTON AT

48

GOODISON PARK

(Continued from Pags SOUTHEND'S GRIM FIGHT-

In the southern section of the The Police eventually broke down Third Division, Southend caused The Fusiliers, who commenced to the ether end, where a shot by ing Reading one of the Division the Fusiliers attack, and took play a major sensation by overwhelm- the game with 10 men, Dennia turn Bone was handled in the area by leaders, by 6 goals to 1 in their ing up after 10 minutes, could not wheeler. T. Pile converted the home fixture. They are making a gat their attack working smoothly,

and the Police took up the offensive Pot-kick with a drive into the grim effort to avoid relegation, In forceful styla

corner

and their chances are now bright Police Two Ahead

This reverse stung the Fusiliers for Gillingham, who After Stephens had twice missed attack ended In Dennis breaking by Luton Ipan away.

into retaliation, and a determined above them were held good openings by falling at the through and netting with a fine critical moment, he fastened on to cross-drive, NAME

sterday Southond must win 1 ixture on Saturday

a centre from Pile, and with Row Police McHardy Blackburn, Greig

lands yards out of goal, tapped It Brooks Gough, Shepherds T. Pile, meet Clapton Orient into the empty net to place the Bone, Moss, Steptions and Green. Polica: two-up.

Fusiller | Rowlands

home. Keating Grindlay, Keneghan, Taylor from the bottom of the table, were heeler,Aldershot, who are lying fifth A breakaway by Parry and a fast Parry, Harrison, Dennis, Talbot and

held to a draw by Clapton.

contre over MeHardy's head, was Roberts,

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