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THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 1935
SUNDERLAND WIN AT THE HAWTHORNS
PLANS TO INCREASE
FOOTBALL CROWDS
HIGHBURY'S NEW STAND
FOR 20,000 MORE
66
SPION KOP” TERRACED
(By Frank Coles)
London, Aug. 10.
THE football season opens on the last Satur- day of this month. It is safe to predict that crowds will be bigger than ever before.
Soccer's popularity is growing last season attendance re- cords were beaten on 14 grounds and the leading League "clubs. fully alive to the fact, have been busy during the sum-
mer extending their stand accomodation.
The Arsenal, which launched a £100,000 ground improve- ment scheme two years ago, has built another new stand, which will provide cover for 20,000 spectators. The Highbury ground now holds 75,000 people, of whom more than 50,000 will be able to watch play under cover-
·
Brentford."now a member of the First Division of the League for the first time, has increased the holding capacity of its ground to 40,000. Eight years ago the team was playing before crowds of 6,000 or 7,000.
Manchester Scheme
Blanchester City..whose ground
land-mark
known ası
at Maine-road is one of the laid out £4,000 on ground main- largest in the country-77,000|tenance last season, has further saw the League match against unproved the St. Andrew's en- Arsenal last. February-has pro-closure by terracing the well- Įvided covered accommodation for known 15.000 patrons on the "popular" | "Spión, Kop.”
side This is the beginning of a scheme for covering the whole ground.
The Birmingham Club,
S
Elizabeth Kompa, the younger of the swimming Kompa sisters of Brooklyn, New Yock,"set" "Ewo new women's Back Strake records in the 400 Metres event at Jones Beach, Long Island. She shatter-- ed the 440 Yards mark as well as the 400 Metres.
EVERTON'S VERY
SOUND MOVE TO
MAINTAIN TEAM
FLAWS REPAIRED IMMEDIATELY
MILLER'S TRANSFER FROM
~ PARTICK THISTLE
(BY: LEIGHTON)
ALBION AGAIN DROP VALUABLE POINTS
EVERTON FAIL TO SCORE AGAINST POMPEY
PENSIONERS LOSE TO STOKE
London, To-day.
premier
SUNDERLAND, runners-up in the p
English Football League last season, jumped into their stride yesterday at the Hawthorns when they beat the Throstles by 3 goals to 1, the same score by which they were defeated in their opening match at Highbury last Saturday. The Albion experienced their second reverse they lost at Maine Road by an only goal last Saturday.
Everton's 4-0 win over Derby County was not as promising as it first appeared. Yester- day they lost by two clear goals at Fratton Park -Pompey lost at Middlesborough, last Satur- day by the odd goal in five. Stoke, who won their first home match against. Leeds, led the Pensioners a lively dance at Stamford Bridge, winning by 5 goals to 3, while Aston Villa, who have always done well against Middlesborough, secured two valuable away points by the odd goal in three.
Charlton's. Second Division debut last Saturday was an auspicious one they beat Burnley by four clear goals - but they met their Waterloo at Old Trafford against the United. who scored three times without reply. Newcastle, who are " straining every effort to regain First Division status. secured their third point with a 3-0 win over Barnsley.
London, Aug. 24. Arsenal's Restaurant
A mistake which many soccer When the Arsenal begin the clube make is in allowing a weak season with a match af Highburyness to develop before attempt- which against Sunderland on Aug. 31 a ing to repair it. Financial con-
Exeter received a setback in, day, zan riot against - Crystal new restaurant, in which 250 siderations may canse the delay, the southern section when Wat-Palace, scoring seven times to people may take lunch or tea, will but it usually results in a heavy goals to 1 Watford opened commenced the 1935-6 campaigu ford captured away points by 3 their visitors" once. The Palace price having to be paid.
BOWLS RINKS FOR LONDON SOCCER CLUBS
WITH OBJECTIVES CAN BRENTFORD JUSTIFY
AMAZING PROMOTION
Dock & Football Club.
to
Teams Selected
The following have been select- ed represent the Kowloon Docks R.C. in the First Division. and the H.K. Football Club and the Taikoo R.C. in the Second Division of the Lawn League next Saturday:
KOWLOON DOCK
(By Leighton)
London, August 10.
Bowls SCOTLAND started it to-day- and we come into it willy-nilly
V. M. Hast, J. Revie, J. Kempton and J. McKelvie (skip). WWI Greig, T. Coleman, F. Cullen
and F. G. Cooper (skip).
Rama
in three more Saturdays. This League football which slices so deeply into cricket at both ends of the season is irresistible:
It does seem, at a glance, that the difference between the duration of the cricket season and the football season is right out of proportion, and we hear a lot about it. But the public want it, and that's that I would not mind risking a small wager that the crowds at the 44 grounds on August 31 are at least as J.big as usual
Mitchell, S. Gray and R. Lapsley (skip).
Reserves:
Lindsay.
G Humble and
BI TAIKOO RC
Polson and J. A. Watson (skip).
3. Waid, F. Pattinson, W Canning ham and J. C. Chalmers (skip).
W. Brown, A. W. Norrie, G. H. Stewart, and T. F. Stainton (skip).
FOOTBALL CLUB
be opened.
for a section
were:
cabled by Reuter,
FIRST DIVISION-
"It has been our policy to cater No club has a more enlightened the season with a home defeat with a marrow home win over
of the football policy than Everton, and it is against Bristol City, while Exe Cardif
fter public, which is growing rapidly significant that it is carried out
trounced Aldershot by 5 Scores, as under encouragement those who by the directors without profes goals to 1. Iwant first-class accommodation fsional advice. Before the end of
Southend, who were held to a and conditions and expect to pay last season, when it
draw by Bournemouth last Satur-Chelsea ... may have for them," said Mr. George All-appeared that there was no imme- son, the Arsenal manager, yester-diate need of fresh talent, they de day.
cided to have duplicates for three positions.
CHELSEA JUNIORS IN LIMELIGHT
John O'Hare Is A Coming Back
In this way they hope to main- tain the strength of the team and avoid again being caught in a s position when it is necessary to spend £20,000 or more players.
Competition is Necessary
дет
Leeds- Liverpool Middlesboro' Portsmouth
W. Bromwich
3. "Stoke
0 Birmingham. 0
I
M'chester C. 2
Aston Villa -2
2 Everton
1. Sunderland
SECOND DIVISION
Blackpool
2 Norwich
Manchester U. 3 Charlton 3 Barnsley
Newcastle
ETHERD DIVISION (South) *Aldershot
Northampton
RANGER'S
FORECAST Bristol C.
Bournemouth" Brighton
Exeter
The following is Ranger's forecast Notts C
Haddersfield (-)
Swindon
2: Luton
0.
6022DM. HOO
3
I
1 Queen's PR 1 1 Newport
2 SAM1: Watford
3 Gillingham 7 Crystal P. 4 Torquay THIRD DIVISION (North) Darlington 1 Walsall Hartlepools Wrexizam
Two Chelsea youngsters who may emerge into the limelight of the First Division this season are It may appear that there is no Here in London the new season owing to the Arsenal for Walsh! John O'Hare, the young Scottish room for Hartill Miller, and approaches with certain objectives If the need arises Brentford back, and Arnold Jack Mayes, the Hughes in the side, and I do not D. Peoples, D. B. Bone, J. clearly defined. Of course, all will spend more for a single half-back and one of four Wick suppose there is any thought of of next Saturday's Home Soccer Pro-Southend
clubs start off with the intention player than they spent for the ford (Essex) brothers; all of whom displacing the old players. But it grammes of doing better than last time; whole six last year. but here are the questions which
played for Barking and is good that there should be com- Birmingham (3) V ARSENAL (0)
FIRST DIVISION: Brentford's opening fixture is a O'Hare is now 23 and in his petition for the places, and they Brentford (-) should provide the high spots in visit to Bolton Wanderers, with fourth season. He came from will have to justify themselves. DERBY C() London:
whom they have risen to the First Shawfield Juniors in June 1992, Miller's transfer from Partick GRESBY (3) Can Arsenal set up a record by Division. Bolton have invited and got his chance at the end of Thistle was arranged before he LEEDS (5) E. J. Edwards, A. McKellar, Ewinning the League Championship Brentford to a "mutual congratulast season Tack and J. Russell (skip).
went to America with the Scot- Liverpool (2) JH. Gelling, P. Morgan, A Brentford justify their amazingly match.
four years in succession? Will lation" dinner at Bolton after the
PISMOUTH (0) Although he is one of the fish team. He was being sought Preston (2) Jackson and A: Brooksbank (skip).
shortest backs in football be has a by other English clubs, and Ever-wSDAY (3) remarkable turn of speed and ton struck while the iron. is direct and deadly. sure, controlled kick. His tackling hot.
N. Currie, G. Stephens, F. H. W. Haynes and A. Macfarlane (sícip). __
CIVIL SERVICE
BOWLS TEAMS
Senior And Junior
Rinks Selected
rapid promotion to the First Divi-| sion? Can the 'Spurs regain their]" lost place in the First Division? Will West Ham go one better this time and wm promotion from the Second Division?
JOHN MILNE JOINS THE ARSENAL
(Continued on Page 11)
* Bolton (-)
▼ 'Chelsea 1 ▼Blackburn (1) * EVERTON (1)
borough (0)
v Aston Vills (2) ▼ Wolves (1) was S'DEELAND (3) v M'chester G. (2) W. BWICH (3) Stoke (0)
A SECOND DIVISION [Bradford (1) ▼ STIELD U. (3)
BURNLEY (1) ▼ Hull (3) BURY (1)
Blackpool (5)
These are enough to be going Rover's Right-Winger's FOOTBALL FORM GUIDE
Jon with. But if London Soccer maintains the improvement which
The following have been select--notwithstanding one or two set- ed to represent the Civil Service backs has been shown in recent
Curious First Goal
John
Mime, the Blackburn Comprehensive Table Shows
Form At A Glance.
Cricket Club against the Club de years, then we can be satisfied. Bovers outside-left, has been.
Recreio in the Senior and Junior Lawn Bowls League next Satur- day:
Senior Team
H. Major, J. Purvis, J. F. McGowan and A. W. Grimmitt (skip).
E. W. Simmonds, J. Gellatley, J.
Deakin and F. J. Jones (skip)..
P. E. Knight, S. El Alderman.. 2. Armstrong and F. Hallidge (sláp)..
Junior Team
W. Hillyer, W. Barling, H. F. Westlake and EL Westlake Snz. (skip).
+1
Not Expensive You and I know that Brentford's promotion-winning campaign was
transferred to the Arsenal for a 35,000 fee.
Signed by Blackburn in 193772,
not an expensive affair, but for feld on the right wing. For a
Milne previously played for Ash- A
COMPREHENSIVE guide to the form of all Chubs in the
| DONCASTER(-) v. Charlton (-) FULHAM (1) v Barnsley (3) LEICESTER (-) v Southampton (~) M'CTER U. (2) v Bradford C. (0) Port Vale (2) PLYMOUTH (2) |Swansea (1) ▼ Norwich (1)
TTENHAM (-) ▼ Newcastle U. (-)} WEST HAM(3) v Notts F. (1) *THIRD DIVISION (South) Aldershot (1) ▼BRIGHTON (0) BMOUTH' (~) ⠀⠀⠀ v Northampton (-)). Bristol C. (1) Bristol R (1) Cardia (1) ▼ READING. (1) COVENTRY (5) v-Newport- (0)
not cabled.
0. Oldham
5. Mansfield
·TO-DAY'S GAMES
* First Division. Brentford
Blackburn. ". Third, Division (South) Clapton
Reading
MILLWALL'S HIGH HOPES
SIX NEWCOMERS IN TEAM
HAVE DESIGNED CHIC NEW
STOCKINGS FOR TEAM”
Millwall have high hopes of a
their men are actively trained at the Den. They have six new comers.
those club managements who have time he figured in the Ewood Park To assist in comparing the teams details of how they have fares Gillingham (2) ▼ CEYSTAL P. (9)} more successful season and all
in
LUTON (1)
v Southend “(1)
premier Scottish League will be found in the appended table. spent as much as £30,000 for the club's reserve side, but in January The letters W. Land D indicate matches won, lost and drawn, Millwall (0)
their last five matches are given. purpose and failed one last year he was given his chance respectively. Games played at home are shown in capital letters, NOTTS (-) sentence in the Brentford Cla with the League team. He was while away games are denoted by ordinary type. The Digure in SWINDON (6) – Exeter (1) balance sheet is staggering. played at outside-left, a position he brackets denotes the position held by that team at the conclusion TORQUAY (7) v Queen's P.R. (0)
ssime
chairman's report for the annual
Championship
of last season/"
Goals
WATFORD (0) Clapton (-)
Hugh O'Grady, centre-forward, from Bury-Millwall regard him as a distinctly lucky break-and young Scottish inside forward from Fulham,” Owen McKail
Brolly, right-half (Sheffield Wednes
Blair, right-wix- ger" (Swansea and Ireland), -1. (Manchester Payne, Jeft w City), and E. Smith, left-back (graduated from Barking) com
made his own with the club. "The decision taken by the
* THIRD DIVISION (North) | A'RINGTON (2) 'v: Rochdale (5) board, wrote Me. Louis P. Simon, scored 13 goals in his 45 League Twenty-two years old, Milne has
HOME
AWAY M. Purvis, C. Cumetti, L. What at the beginning of the season
CTERFIELD (1) v N. Brighton (0) and A. O. Brawn (skip).
Goals Pts TL CREWE (3) Tork (2) games for the Rovers. His first J. Carr, B. Williams, Strange to strengthen the team at a cost gost, curiously enough, was from Rangers (1) wWww 6 3 3 0 0 17 363 24 17 45 GSHEAD (3) Carlisle (2)
PPWLDPA Pts PWL DFA Pts D'LINGTON (3)▼ Hartlepools (0) and E. R. Davies (skip).^2(g) of £3,606 53, was justifed by the
stocky and shrewd a corner-kick in a match with the Aberdeen (6) WdWWw5 3 3 0 0 3 3 6 21 0 14 2 2 9 HALIFAX (1) ~ Mansfield (0) winning of the Second Division
Celtic (2) TWw] 25 330 0 10 0 6 2 1 1 0 45- 2-8 Oldham (-)▼ Rotherham (-) Hamilton (4) DIWW 53.281 10 45 2 1 1 0 4 3 2 7 Southport (3) LINCOLN (3) D'maline (15) wWdBL. 5 3 11 15 41 7 10 14 2 1 6 STOCKPORT (4) ▼ Barrow (1), -Airdrie (14) ́ @W&WG__`S 32 1 07745 -200 2 3 3 2 6 TRANHERE (4)9s Waisal (0)
Hearts" (3) "WIDdw>LUS 210 11
8-7-36 WREXHAM (2) T. Chester (2) "Motherwell (77) WDW 5210
Arbroath (). Lwww 3 2 1 10
1545 574 SCOTTISH LEAGUE (114) 10 5 746| ABEERDEN (7)T ATT United (1) Ay (18) DIWL-
23:76:2 Albion ) ▼ Third Lanark (-)plete the aquad
Clyde (3) ▼ MERWELL (3)
But Manager McCracken will HAMILTON (2) v. Partick (1) not be excited into false HEARTS - Arbroath (He hopes and works
POLICE LAWN BOWLS TEAMS
The following will repre
the Police RC. senior and junior teams in their lawn bowls learne matches next Saturday:
Senior Term
L. Glendinning, W. S. Dall, EG Post and WE. Hollands (skip). D G. Perkins, J. C. S. Fender, McHardy, and GC Moss (siip),
W. McLeod T Tallon, Ps Holan
TShepherd (skip);
Clark 3. Hendridge, T. Hunter 8. Logan (skip).
At a cost of £3,606 5841
What Was Paid For
I find that that amount includes
Poyser (full
the fees pai
play
nieson (goal-
tin ever
son, also
Arsenal
THE MISSING GUN
That old gun of the "Gunners not to be seen now at North end of the Arsenal ground where]
new covered stand for 20,000
tators has been erected:
has always been
Arsenal, now
and most disliked
zops round
Qreen O'S:(17) DIWWI:
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QUEEN'S
(3) Hibernian (1)
CELTIC (0) **
we've designed some stockings for the team ed in broad blu
}~ ~ Airdrie-(1)//// (0)y Dundee (1) #69) #brackets depte the re-
eding match-last we ca
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