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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1936

DUNDEE FAIL

Charlton Too Good

For Newcastle

A

SCOTTISH CUP

Aberdeen At Home To Rangers

MORTON FAVOURED BY THE DRAW

FOOTBALL FORM GUIDE Comprehensive Table Show's

A

Form At A Glance

ARSENAL

COMPREHENSIVE guide to the form of all Clubs in the four premier English Football Leagues and the premier FAVOURED Scottish League will be found in the appended table. To assist in comparing the teams, details of how they have fared FOR FA CUP in their last five matches are given

HULME AND JAMES RETURN TO FORM

London, To-day. The draw for the Fourth Bound of the Scottish Cap, which takes place on Saturday, March 7. has resulted in several London, Today. Two Third Round replays in interesting ties, the most im- the Scottish Cup took place yes-portant of which is that be their tween Aberdeen and Glasgow terday, when Clyde won away match against Dundee. by Rangers, the holders.

-Morton, the Second Division the convincing margin of three!

team which clear goals, and Aberdeen beat Scottish League St. Johnstone by an only goal, caused a sensation by defeating Queen O'South last Saturday by

(By "LEIGHTON") also in an away encounter.

London, February 14. Several English League mat-two clear goals in their home will entertain Third

There has been no season since ches were played, Charlton beat-match.

the war in which I have been able ing Newcastle by 4 goals to 2 at Lanark

Aberdeen reached the Semi-to make up my mind so soon about home, and Bradford winning

WILL PROBABLY MEET DERBY IN FINAL

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 figure in brackets denotes the position held by that team at the conclusion of last season, an asterisk denotes that that team has been pro- moted, and a dagger that that team has been relegated.

AWAY First Division

Sunland (2) WP#TW Derby (6) WwLDD Hud Held (16) TWLd Stoke (19) WWD Arsenal (1) DIWL Emham (19) LWWW P'smouth (14) TWLD

against Doncaster by 3 goals to 1. Final Round last season, only to the Cup-winners. I fancy Arsenal Boltan (-) ZWldw

sion.

Clapton Orient" beat Palace by a lone goal in their!

also at home, in the Second Divi-lose to the runners-up. Hamilton Nothing sensational in that, of Academicals, by two clear goals course, as I paired them with Crystal at Celtic Park. Glasgo

Derby County as the likely win Motherwell, who meet Clyde in Iners before the big rounds started. is a fortNow, | Third Division (South) encom.au away encounter, reached the

Fourth Round last season, when Their defences in at Liverpool they were eliminated by the Cup will agree that a good deal of the holders, Glasgow Rangers, by 4

jold power has returned to the at- goals to L.

tack

Beuter.

FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION- MONTHLY MEETING

the

The monthly meeting of Hong Kong Football Association will be held in the Association's office next Monday, commencing at 5.30 pm, to appoint an Hoa. Se- cretary to succeed Mr. M. L. Rail- ton. who is leaving the Colony; to:

The draw, as cabled by Reuter, arrange for grounds for the Finals)

resulted as follows:- of the Junior and Senior Shield;

ABERDEEN

RANGERS MORTON and to arrange a-ground for the Sunday Herald International Char-FALKIRK

CLYDE Jity Cap competition.

Good Companions

If you appreciate the fullest. measure of freshness flavour and quality, Gold Flake cigarettes will indeed prove "Good Companions."

In Packets of 10s~ cellophane wrapped

lins of 505-vaccum pocked-

Wills's

*

The return to form of Hulme Jand James has made all the dif- Kerence.

If I were in Arsenal's shoes 1 would keep James for the Cap- by which I mean play him sparing ly in the League, as his career now seems to demand, and "slip him". at opponents in the Cup.

The Wee Wander --

rough (20) LID Grimsby (3) IDIWD W. Bwich (9) IWWI Leeds (15) WLL Chelsea (12) WLD

(3) WWDDW

Liverpool ? dilato Man'ter C. (4) Lwwl Preston (11) IWLdw Wolves

P. P

"Brent'd) Wdwdd 29 Everton (8) Wadwa. 30 15 Blackb'n (15) LDA. 30 15 -A. Villa (13) -DwDw 30 IS Second Division

Seld U. (11)

HOME

Goals Pts TL

Goals L D AP RTL DFA

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WwWWD $1 W. Ham (3) WDWWW "Citon (-) WWINW

(-) DwDDd

Thim

For it has always been my view THIRD LANARK that James makes the fellows on DUNFERMLINE the other side nervy-jumpy, keep-D MOTHERWELL. ing one eye on the Wee Wonder.

GOLD FLAKE Virginia Cigarettes

All this may not be popular at Newcastle- Arsenal's seventh hosts in as many ties but I can only swear bow pleased I am that

Everton

Str Home Wins

Luton

Aberdeen.

Mister

U. (5) Wdwd Later (TWIN Blackpool (5) 10W

D'easter (-) LWWI Plymouth (WdLL Bury (10) WWW Fulham (7) WAL N'castle (6) DDDLI

•Notte F. (9).

S'ampton (19) ILUW Swansea (17) dw Norwich (4) diWIw Barnsley (16) WIwd Burnier (13) WWddl

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SKADKACH KRAFYA UHANAANA

Lincoln- Chesterfield Rangers

"Brad'd (15) WILIW B'ford C. (20) WHWY Port Vale (18) LA 28 Hall (13) LwLl ... 29

Third Division (South).

HOME

P.SWLDY

Four Away Was

West Brom. Darlington

Queen's P.E Celtic

Three Drawi

Portsmouth Southport Hamilton

v Birmingham v Hartlepools

-Dunfermline

On

Tynecastle has drawn this "plum" and that I hope it will help to set the tide of public interest Tyneside flowing towards the club's true home, which is the First Division.

The 1932 Final

I am not allowed to say the tie: recalls the 1932 Final between the clubs, with its ball-over-the- corner-dine goal, because people up and say I am choosing the flaws of football to quirk-up a case for two-referees. But that over-due system, as time will show, speak for itself.

14 14 3 28 20 17 48 14 4 4 16 15 12 16 5 7 3 23 32 15 1854 18 24 14 32

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25 14 3 6 5 15 25 11

Laton (4) Ld

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Reading (2) LIW! 29 15,11

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Coventry (3) IWIWW, 29 15 14 1 0-58

Q's PR (13) WIDDD 29 16 111-04 15:26 14 3 6 5 18 25 11 39

Brighton (9) WW*D

Walford (6) Dewey Bmouth (7) IDL G'ham (20) WIDL Torquay (10) ILID

Notts C. (-) WOW. *A'rshot (18)

DWWWW Millwall (12) wwLIL Estol C. (15) WARTW 28 Swindon (16) LLWW. Bristol R. (8) ¿WILW Clapton (11) TWUW N'ton (7) WIWE... Southend (21) LDIWW Cardir (19) WALU Exeter (11) dipl. Newport (2) wdLdL. 27 Third Divizion (North):

PP W L

Trann'e (6) WWI 28 15 14 Cheld (14) WWD 30 15 10 Chester (3) WwWww 30 14 8 Lincoln (4) WWW.

(13) DLW

will en DIDia"

Agton (18) WD

(5) TWTWW Another fine phase of the draw Darton DIDITY is that it keeps Arsenal and Derby (14)

apart, and that it emphasises the Oldham (-) drwell,

call of the Cup by showing that ever Chelsea's 80,000 ground won't be half big enough to house the people who will want to see their tie with a Second Division team-from bear by Fulham.

HOME SOCCER

MARKSMEN

Tranmere's Bell Leads Four Divisions

Rham (9) WdLwWi Ghead (13) DWWDW Wham (11) BILID Carlisle (22) Wid Hallfax (2) WWW. York (15) Wi Barrow (17) LILU S'thport (21) DWTWI Rochdale (17) DIWLD Mansieid (8) HDR N. Ehton (16) WIWI Scottish League

A’deen (6) dwDWd° Rangers (1) wwwDW Celtic (2) WWEW Hastie (3) WWW Kot'well (7) Wdwdl Partick (1) WWW/H the St.

J'stone (5) #lwid Q's Pk. '(12) wWDdL Knock (9) dwww D'aline (15) LUL *Arbroath (-) WIdd! T. Lawark (1) WZ

· 60 Albion (16) Lez

London, January 27. Belt (Tranmere) leads in English League goalscoring list, although W. G. Richardson (West Bromwich) leads the First Divi- sion with 26 goals, three behind Bell

FIRST DIVISION

Richardson (W, G.) (W.BA.)

Carter. (Sunderland)

Drake (Arsenal)

Camsell (15ddlespro) Garney (Sunderland) Birkett (addlesbro}' Glayer (Grimsby) Howe (Liverpool).

SECOND DIVISION Dodds (Sher. U.) Morrison (Sport) Mangnall (W. Ham)

Peacock (Notts Forest) Finan (Blackpool) Mathews"(Burmes Vinall (Norwich) VERTRIED DIVISION

Cheetham (QER) Demes (C. Palace)

(South)

BEEONS' GERSENER.

Hamilton,

O'S

UWL

Clyde Cles WW] Airdrie (16)- LIDW H'endins (11) DLLW.

AFT (18) WDHW

Law (Brighton), 20 Crawford (Clapton)

Bourton (Coventry):

(Boscombe)

20 Riley

18

THIRD DIVISION (F

17 Bell (Tramate)

17 Dando (Chesterfield).

Walsh (Oldham) Clifton (Chesterfield);

Dickenson (Rotherham) }McCartney (Mega}})

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AWAY

Carls Pts TL. WLDFA. Ph

8.2 5 37 37. 1.30 13.34. 1931-24

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BRITISH LEATHERWEIGHT TITLE BOUT FOR MAY

Nel Tariston (Liverpool) will defend his British, featherweight boxing championship against tamweizist Champion, at Anfeld,

"On Max 7.

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