League Tables & Form Guide.
NOVERING the last five League matches, this guide to current form in the English and Scottish Football League indicates venue, opponent and result, with the most recent result on the extreme right column. (a18) indicates that the team played away to Team No. 18.
1
Arsenni
A Aston Villa
8 Birmingham
4 Blackpool
5: Bolton
6 Brentford
7. Charlton 8. Chelsea
9 Derby
10. Everton
11 Grimsby
12 Huddersfield 13 Leeds
14 Leicester 15 Liverpool 16 Manchester U. 17 Middlesbro' 18 Portsmouth
19 Preston
20 Stoke
21 Sunderland 22 Wolves
1 Blackburn
2. Bradford
3 Burnley
4 Bury
5 Chesterfield
8 Coventry
7 Fulham.
8 Luton
FIRST DIVISION
(h 7) 20 (a 2) 3—1 (h22) 0- (h 4) 8-1 (h_1) 1-3 (n18) 0–0 (a 6) 4–2 (h15) 2 (h21) 2–0 (h 8) 1- (h16) 8-9. (a20) 3—0 (a19) 0—5 (h 7) 3—4 (a 9) 1- (à 2) 1–3 (h21) 1–1 (a11) 0-2 (h 9) 2-2 (h18) 3- (h13) 2-2 (415) 2—1 (hi4) 4–0 (a17) 2–1 (a10) 1—2 (a21) 1-1 (h11) 1—2 (h 2) 2—4 (a 9) 2—1 (h20) 10 (h17) 3-0 (a 3) 4-3 (a14) 5—1' (h16) 7—1- (a12) 0–4 (414) 2-3 (h17) 4-2 (h16) 0~1 (a20) 1—6 (a 1):0–1 (n20) 0-3 (h11) 4-1 (a 4)^2-2 (h·6) 1-2 (h 3) 0-1 (h 1) 2-0 (h12) 8—2 (a18) 1-0 (a15) 8-0 (h·5) 2-1 (a16) 1-3 (h 4) 2—0 (a⋅ 9) 1-1 (a 6) 2-1 (h17) 0-2 (a 1) 0-1 (h18) 8-0 (a10) 2–8 (h22) 1—2 (h 7) 4-0 (a 5) 2-2 (h15) 1–1 (a14) 0-2. (h17) 0–1 (a22) 1—4 (a19) 1-2 (a 5). 04 (h13) 2—0 (h 7) 1—5 (a21) 0—2) (a 7) 3-1 (h 5) 1—2 (a18) 1–1 (h10) 0-3 (a 2) 0~2| (h20), 0–1 (a 8) 1-0 (h19) 1-1 (a 7) 1–7 (84) 5—3 (h19) 2-2 (a 7) 0-3 (h 5) 1–2 (à18) 1-0 (all) 2–0 (a12) 0-3 (a22), 0–3 (h10) 0–1 (h 2) 0-0 (h19) 0-0 (h14) 2-1 (817) 2—2 (h 3) 5—0 ̊(n16) 1-1 (a18) 0-0 (h 3) 6-3 (a16) 1-0 (h 9) 3–0 (h 8) 6—1 (a 6) 0-1 (h 9) 1-0 (a 4) 1-1 (h 6) 11 (a 1) 0-2 (h14) 2—0 (h`6) 6-2 (h18) 3–0 (a,1) 0–0 (a12) 2–1 (h13) 4—1
SECOND DIVISION; ·
,
(a17) 1-2 (h2) 64 (a^9)·2—3 (h10) 8—1 (h 3) 1-0 (a 1) 4-6 (h 7) 1-5 (120) 0–2 (h 4) 8—2 (h8) 2-1 (h12) 3-0 (a21) 2–1 (a 8) 0-1 (h14) 1-0 (a 1) 0-1 (h19) 6-0 (a 5). 1-2 (h17) 4-0 (a 2) 2-3 (h 6) 50] (all) 1-0 (h 4) 2–1 (a22) 1—1 (h10) 3-0 (h21) 3-1 (a16) 2-0 (h18) 5–1 (all) 1-0 (h21) 1-1 (a 4) 05 (h17) 1-0 (a 2) 5–1 (h 9) 2-1. (n10) 1—1 (h18) 1-0 (h14) 3-4 (a15) 2–2 (h 3) 1-0 (a18) 1-0 (a 2) 1-2
9" Manchester C. (h 2) 5–1 (a 8) 3 (h. 1) 3-2 (a 7) 1-2 (h14) 1—3.
10. Millwall
11 Newcastle
18 Norwich
13 Notts F.
14 Plymouth
15 Sheffield U.
(a 2) 0-1 (a14) 2—2 (a 1) 1-3 (h 7) 1-1 (h15) 4–0 (h5) 0-1 (a 3) 0–2 (a16) 0-0 (h 6) 0–1 (a19) 8-0 (h_8) 2-1 (a 3) 0~3, (h18), 1–2 (a16) 1-3. (a17)-1———0 (a18) 1-4 (a 6) 1-5 (h19) 2—2 (h16) 0–2 (a22) 0-5 (a 8) 48 (h10) 2—2 (h15) 0–1 (a 3) 0–1 (a 9) 3-1 (h 3) 1-1 (h21) 1—1 (h·8) 2-2 (a14) 1-0 (a10) 0—4 16 Southampton., (h11) 0–0 (821) 0-2 (a18) 2—0 (h12) 3-1 (a20) 02. (a 7) 0-1 (h20) 0–1 (a 4) 0-4 (h22): 3–2 (h12) 0-1 (h18) 4-1 (h21) 2–2 (a12) 2–1 (h· 8) 0-1 (n 7) 0-1 (a 4) (-5 (h22) 2—2 (a13) 2-2 (a 5) 0—3.(h11) 0 (a1) 4-2 (a19) 4–1 (a17) 1—0 (h.2) 2-0 (h16) 2—0 8) 2-2 (h.3) 1-2 (h16) 2–0 (a 0) 1–1 (a 5) 1—3} (4) 0-0 (a19) 2—2 (h 5) 1–1 (a17) 2–9 (h19) 5-0 THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
17 Swansea.
18. Tattenham
19 Tranmere
20 Wednesday 21 West Brom. 29 West Ham
Aldershot
2 Bournemouth:
3 Brighton
4 Bristol C.
5 Bristol R.
8 Cardiff
7 Clapton
8 Crystal P.
9 Exeter
11 Mansfield
10 Ipswich
12 Newport
K.C.C. MISFORTUNES
(By "ADREM") Kowloon Cricket Club, strong challengers for the Senior Cric- ket championship, will not be able to turn out their strong- est team in their all-important game with H.K.C.C. to-morrow. G. C. Burnett, who has batted consistently throughout the season, will be worldng, whilst N. D. Lloyd, who is just the type of bowler who might have caused a lot of damage, will be leaving the Colony at noon to-morrow.
B. D. Lay, the second eleven all-rounder, will play vice Lloyd, thus seriously impairing the prospects of the Junior team, also potential champions, and the team will be complet ed by G. A. White, a very safe fleld.
Win
Saint
Again
At St. Andrew's Church Hall lapt night, St. Andrew's "A" bent Victoria Recreation Club by 8 games to 1, in the Junior Badminton Longue.
W. Guille
drew's
and A. E. Brown (St. An-
beat D. Xavier and S. A. Rum-
john
21-18
beat W. Pullen and A. K. Rum-
john
21-10 beat F. Castro and' A. Ulrich 21 8 W. C. Choy and F. V. Wong (St. An- drew's "A").
lost to Xavier and Rumjahn beat Pallen and A. K. Rum-
jahn
beat Castro and Ulrich
12-21
-21—10.
21-
E. F. Fincher and H. Kew (St. An- drew's "A").
beat Xavier and Rumjahn beat Pullen and A. K. Rum-
jahn
beat Castro and Ulrich
A Relaxed Putting
Position
By BEST BALL The further one gets away from
··tension” in"" putting, the greater chance he possesses of achieving a smooth, reliable stroke. Bobby Jones discovered to the better- ment of his own game, that if he used a stance with just enough
• bend at the waist to produce a decided crook in both arms there was a noticeable increase in strok ing freedom. In this stance the left elbow is moved away from the body until it points toward the hole. The back of the left hand should be presented to the cup, a position which places it un- der good control.
(a: 7) ·α-2 (h12) 1–0 (a13) 0-5 (h14) 0—3⋅ (h 3) 1--1 (h16) 4-2 (a18) 2-2 (h 9) 2–0 (a 6) 0–5 (84) 0–2 (a 9) 2-2 (h 6) 1-2 (h18) 3–0 (a10) 0–0 (a 1), 1–1. (420) 1-8. (h 7) 3–1 (a12) 20 (h13) 0-0, (h_2):2—0) (h 91 4-1 (a 6) 2~0 (h10) 39 (h17) 0-2 (a14) 1-3]; (h-5) 0-2 (017) 0–0 (3) 2-1 (bg) 6-0 (4-7) 1-1-.tp keep the putter head at right (h. 1)-2—0 ̈(a4) 1-3 (h 8) 4–0 (1221 0–1 (h 6) 1-1
··(a19): 2—2 (h20) 1—3 (6.7) 0–4 ̧(h12) 7—1 (h21) ·4--0 (h17) 3-2 (9.5) 1—4 (h 3) 2-2 (a 2) 0-2 (020) 1-0 Th 8) 2-1 (113) 2-0 (a 5) 8—3 (h 3).0—0 (a12) 2–3 (h 2).2—0 (b15) 2-0. (h16) 2-2 (a18) 0–2 (a22) 0-2 (a17) 1-0 (a 1) 0–1 (h·4) 0-2 (a 8) 1—1 (h10) 3—2
13 Northampton.. (a10) 0–2 (a14) 0–1 (h 1) 5–0 (a 4) 0-0 (h17) 1-1
14 Notts C
15 Port Vale
18 Queen's P.R. 17 Reading
Southend
18
19 Swindon
20. Torquay 21 Walsall 22. Watford
1 Accrington
3 Bardsley
9 Barrow
4. Bradford: C 5 'Carlisle
6-Chester
Crewe
8 Darlington 9 Doncaster 10 Gateshead 11 Halifax
12 Hartlepools 13 Hull. 14. Lincoln
16 New Brighton 10 Oldham 17 Rochdale
18
Rotherham
19 Southport 20. Stockport. 21 Wrexham 22 York
1- Abardeon 3 Albion
9. Arbroath
A Ayr 3 Celtic
6 Clydo
7. Falkirk
8. Hamilton
· 9 Hearto
10 Hibernian 11 Hilmarnock 12 Motherwell 13 Partick 14 Queen O'S 15 Queen's 10Raith
17 Hang
18 St
19 St Mirren
( 7) 1-0 (h18) 1-0 (a17) 1-3 (a 1) 3–0 (h 5) 3-1 (h22). 1–2 (all) 0–2 (a19) 1-1 (h20) 0-1 (h16) 1-2 (a2) 2-4 (h21) 2—0 (a11) 2-2 (h19) 2–1 (a15) 2—1 -(h12) 0-1 (h 6) 0–0 (h14) 8—1 (h 6) 2–0 (§18) 1-1 (h.2) 2—2. (a21)-2~0 (a-3) 0-3 (h11) 2—0 (a19) 1–2 (h 8) 2-2 (a22) 1-2 (h15). 1–1 (a16) 1—2 (h18) 2—1 (h 4) 2-1 (a 8) 3-1-(h22) 2–1 (a15) 1–0 (h.9) 0—1
• (a 2); 1——3 ́(h22) 2—0 (a16), 0—2 (h18) 0-2 (a 8) 04 (a15) 2-1 (h19) 2–1 (a20) 1-2 (h 7) 1—0 (h11) 2~0.
THIRD DIVISION (NORTEDES E202
(h 3)10-3 (h·4)-2—3 (a13) 1-6 (h14). 3—4 (a19) (a3) 2-1 (h‐6) 3–0 (a-4) 2-0 (h13) 5–1 (s. 9) 3- (a16),01 (hll) 0–0 (a15) 0–2 (h 8) 2—0 (a21) (120) 40 (a 1) 3—2 (h·2) 0-2 (a16) 1—2 (a12) 3-1 (a 7) 1-7 (h19) 1—1 (a 9) 0-1 (h18) 3-1 (h14) 4-8 (420) 0-0 (a 2) 0-3 (b16) 4–2 (a11) 1-1 (a10) 0-3 (h. 5) 7-1 (a14) 2—3 (a19) 2–1 (h 9) 1-2 (h20) 2--1 (h.9) 1-2 (a18) 3—2 (h17) 1-2 (a 3) 0-2 (h18) 0-] th12) 21 (0.8) 21 ( ) 1–4 ta 7) 21 th*2) 17 (a18), 2-2 (h17) 2-2 (a22) 1-1 (h21) 5—1 (h 6) 3- (h22) 21— (h15) 8–1 (a, 3)⋅ 0–0 (h 6) 1–1 (a17): 5 (1.9) 1-8 (h18) 1-1 (a17) 4-8 (h22) 3—2 (h 4),1 (h14) 4-2 (n20) 2—2 (h ́1) 6—1, (a 2) 1—–5 (a 8) 1- (18) 24 (h 7) 3-2 (h20) 3-2, (a 1) 4-3 (a 5) 8-4 (h16) 0-1 (411) 1—3 (h2i) 2-3 (h 8) E-0 (022) 0-2 (a15) 1-0 (h 3) 1—0 (± 6) 2—4 (h'4) 2——1 (n18) 1- (h21) 0–0 (a10) 2–2 (h12) 3-4 (a 8) 2—1 (h11) 4—5 (h10) 2-2 (a12) 1—1 (h 8) 3--3 (a 6) 1—3- (h16): 8—3 (b.8) 4-1 (a 5) 1-1 (h·7) 1—2 (820) 1–3 (h 11 (a 4) 0-4 (h13) 2–2 (814) 2-3 (h19) 3-1 (a 7) 12 (017) 0-7 (h22) 1–3 (a16) 8—2(a10), 1–5 (h ́3) 3-0 (h11) 1-2, (a21) 3-1 (h10) 1–1 (a12) 2-3 (h15) 20
SCOTTISH LEAGUE (FIRST DIVISION)
20 Third Lanark
(a4) 1--1 (h10) 6–1 (a 7) 8-1 (h19) 3-2 (a18) 0–1 (a12) 1-8 (h19) 2—1 (n° 5) 1—4 (h20) 2–4 (a10) 2--1 (a17) 04 (h 6) 8-0 (a16) 3—1 (a18) 3—4 (h11) 4—1. (h 1) 1-1 (4.9) 0–2 (h15) 2—0 (11) 2-2 (h 8) 11 (h15) 0-1 (n16) 04 (h 2) 4—1′(a14) 1-1 (h 6) 8-1 (a20); 1~~~8. (b18). 3–1 (a 3) 0—8 (h12) 4–0 (a 5) 1-3 (h11) 4-0 (a 8) 3-1 (h 1) 1-3 (a17) 1—–—–—2 (h14) 2 (h 7) 1-3 (a18) 2-0 (k18) 4–0 (a 4) 1—1 (n14) 0-3 (a 3), 1–1 (14) 2–0 (a19) 1–1 (h18) 8-2 (a12) 2-4 (310) 2-1 (a 1) 1—8, (h17) 1—1 (a15) 2-8 (h^2) I (a 7) 0-4 (h20) 52 (h·4) 2-2 (a 8) 1-4 (818) 8. (12) 2-1 (815) 0—0(h16) 2—4 (a 6) 0–4 (h 9) 4-2 (117) 2—4 (613) 0—0 (68) 0-1 (h15) 2–2 (111) A
(820), 1–0 (618) 0-3 (h. 8) 1–1 (a 7) 1-2 (h 8) 8-0 (45), 1–0 (12) 0–0 (a:4) 0-2 (h10) 3-2 (a18) 8—2 (020) 1-2 (h 5) 4–0 (812) 4–2 (h 8) 1–3 (a10) 2-1 (18) 4–2 (1-8) 4–0 (810) 1—1 (h 7) 2–1 (a20) 2—1 (1.8) 0-2 (h14) 3–0 (a-9) 2–8 (1 3) 4—3 ( 1) 1-0 (h 8) 2-1 (a 2) 1−−−2 (h_ b) 1–1 (a 1) 2-8 (h10) 1-2 (h 0) 2 (a11) 2-5 (h24) 0–1 (a 2) 4-2 (b17) 1-
(Mid-week games not included.)
In such a pose, the golfer is able angles to the ball and line of flight through impact. This eliminates the tendency to pull-in the club- head as... the player strokes it through. In fact the left hand
moves straight forward along the intended path, the relaxed condi tion enabling the golfer to float the putter bead onto the ball and through it.
GRAPHIC GOLE
PUTTING TIP
BEND
OVER- CALL TO PRODUCE GRLOOK
ELBOWS
LET LEFT ELBOW
POINT"- 11. DIRECTION * HOLE.
EASES PUTTING STROHE
Monday Separate The
Putting Operation
GOLFERS
'BOBBY JONES CLUBS.
INCORPORATE MANY FUNDAMENTAL AIDS
TO BETTER GOLF
"CUSHION-NECK"-Bhock is reduced to a minimum
vibration is dampened
Unger-fatigue is
Kessened.
GRIP-The famous Jones "Formgrip" promotes freer grip with better control
3. Perfect balance ensuring absolute confidence in stroken.
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