HOLLAND'S FIRST DEFEAT
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Antwerp, April 5. Holland suffered their first international football defeat this season when they
beaten by Belgium 2-1 here to- day. A crowd of 60,000 watch- ed the match, which was re-
fereed by Mr. Mee (England).
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THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 29, 1937.
HOME SOCCER MARKSMEN
London, April 5. Clayton (Wolves) Harston, of Mansfield, leads the Doherty (M'chter. C.) goalscorers" in the four premier divi-
› SECOND DIVISION sions of the English Football Leagues, Bowers (Leicester) with 49 goals to his credit, Payne, of Martin (Notts. F.) Luton Town is second with 41, follow-Broome (Aston Villa) ed closely by Bowers, Leicester's lead-Finan (Blackpool) er with 40. McCulloch (Brentford) with Morrison (Spurs) 29 goals leads the First Division Ponting (Chesterfield) marksmen.
Smith (Newcastle).
The following are the leading goal- scorers of the four premier Divisions of the English Football League.
FIRST DIVISION
McCulloch (Brentford) Steele (Stoke)
Astley (Derby)
Carter (Sunderland)
Dean (Everton)
(Glover (Grimsby)
THIRD DIVISION (South) Payne (Luton)
Allen (Northampton)
Williams (Exeter)
29 Gallacher (Notts C.)
28 Riley (Bournemouth) 26 Stephens (Brighton) 25 Cookson (Swindon)
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THIRD DIVISION (North) 22 Harston (Mansfield)-
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40
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41
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K. CHINESE CONCEDE BOTH POINTS »
The First Division Soccer Kowloon fixture between the Chinese and the Seaforths yes- terday, was not played off owing to the Kowloon Chinese being unable to raise a team. As a re-
sult,
the points have been awarded to the Seaforths.
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24 Campbell (Lincoln)
23 Davis (Oldham) 22 Wrightson (Chester)
Mortimer (Accrington)
49 Braillisford (D'l'gton)
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Players Please
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FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF SMOKERS Player's NAVY CUT CIGARETTES ARE NOW PACKED IN ATTRACTIVE 100'S CARTONS CONTAINING 10 PACKETS
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