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LEAGUE TABLES & FORM GUIDE

COVERI

OVERING the last five League matches, this guide to current] form in the English and Scottish Football Leagues indicates venue, opponent and result, with the most recent resalt on the ́extreme right column, i.e. (a18) indicates that the team played away

to Team No. 18.

1 Arsenal

2. Aston Villa'

8 Birmingham

4 Blackpool

5 Bolton

G: Brentford

7. Charlton

8* Cholson

9. Derby

10 Everton

11 Grimsby

12

Huddersfield

FIRST DIVISION

Aberdeen

2 Albion 8 Arbroath 4Ayr

6 Celtic € Glyde 7 Falkirk

SCOTTISH LEAGUE (First DIVISION)

Partick Queen O'S Queen's Park.. Raith Rangers St. Johnstone.. St. Mirren Third Lanark

(5) 3-1 (a13) 24 (h16) 2-0 (a14) 2—0 (b17) 1-2 8 Hamilton (h.8) 5-1 (a16) 1—1 (h20) 3—1 (n 8) 1-2 (h19) 8–09 Hearts (a 2) 1-5 (h22) 3-2 (a10) 2—4 (b12) 1–1 (a18) 0-2 10 ́ Hibernian (a 7) 1-3 (a 8) 1-1 (h 5) 0-0 (a18) 0-1 (h15) 1-111 Kilmarnock (a 1) 1-3 (h 6) 1–1 (a 4) 0-0 (h 9) 2–1 (all) 1-1/12 Motherwell (h-7) 1-0 (a 5) 1-1 (h13) 0——1′ (a15) 0–1 (h14) 2-018 (a 6) 0-1 (h`4) 3—1 (a' 9) 1-3′′(511) 3–1 (a21) 1—1]14 (h11)-5-1-(h 4) 1–1 (821) 2–8 (h 2) 2–1 (122) 0–2 15 (18) 0-1 (a19) 1—1 (h`7) 3–1 (a 5), 1–2 (K13) 1010. (h14) 4-0 (a17) 4—4 (h 3) 4-2 (a16) 20 (h20) 1-117 (h20) 2-1 (a 8) 1-5 (19) 1–1 (a 7), 1-3 (h 6) 1-118 (a14) 1-0 (h15) 1-1 (h17) 0–1 (a 3) 1—1.(h18) 1--1/19 (a18) 0-2 (h 1) 4–9 (a 6) 1—0 (h-4) 1-0 (a 9) 0-120 (a10 0-4 (h12) 0–1 (a18) 1-0 (h 1) 0–2 (u 6) 0—2 (h18) 4-4 (a12) 1-1 (a∙1) 0-2 (h 6) 1–0 (a 4) 1–1: (a21) 2-5 (h 2) 1-1. (a22) 0-3 (h10) 0–2 (a12) 1—1 (a22) 1--6 (h10) 44 (a12) 1-0 (h18) 8-2 (a 1) 2-1 (a15) 4—4 (a21) 2-0 (h14) 0–1 (a17) 2-8 (h 3) 2-0: (a 0) 1-2 (h 9) 4–1 (ali) 1-1 (h21) 2–1 (a 2) 0– (all) 1-2 (h21) 3–1 (a 2) 1-3' (h22) 5-3 (a10) 1- Sunderland ..., (a20) 1—2 (h18) 0–2 (h 8) 3—2 (a19) 1-2 (h 7) 1- 22 Wolves

(h17) 6-1 (a' 3) 2–3 (h16) 3-0 (820) 3—5 (h B) 2-

SECOND, DIVISION

19 Leeds

14

Leicester

15 Liverpool1

Manchester U.

16

17

Middlesbro'

18

Portsmouth

19

Preston

20

Stoke

21

T

Blackburn

2 Bradford

3 Barnley

5 Chesterfield

4 Bury

6 Coventry

7 Fulham

8

Luton

9

10

11

Millwall Newcastle

12 Norwich

13 Notts-F.

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(a 6) 1-0 (h`8) 2-0 (hf3) 3-2 (all) 2-2 (h21) 30 (h11) 0-1 (a 3) 0-0 (h18) 0-0 (a16) 2—3. (h 6) 0–2 (a. 4) 0-1 (h 2) 0-0 (a17) 0-4 (h 5).1-2 (a19) 3–0

(† 9) 4–−3 (a 8) 1—1 (a 8) 0~) (h15) 2—1 (h14) (h 8) 5-0 (a17) 0—5 (a14), 3—3 (a 9). 0–2 (hif) 6—— (h 7) 1-2 (a20) 0—8. (a10)‍ 1–1 (h19) 2–1 (a:5). 0-2 (a13) 8-2-(h⋅ 5):1-4; (h12) 6—1-(x18) 1–0 (h 7)-8--0 (h13) 8—1. (a20) 2—0 (a 4) 4—1 (h 7) 1-2 (h-3) 2- (h 1)-1-1 (hi5) 2–8 (a16) 2–0.(h17) 1—1.(a 8);2- (a 3) 2-1 (h10) 1-1 (a 5) 2—1- (h20) ́4—0' (a 4):643: (h16) 18 (a 2) 0–6 (h 1) 1-0 (h11) 8—1 (b 6) 14: (h15) 83 (b14). 1—2 (a17) 1-1 (h 2) 2–0 (h16) (h18) 1-2 (a^7) 1—–1 (b`8) 1–1 (a18) 0–4 (a19).· (817) 2—2 (h14) 1-1 (a16) F—2 (■•8) 1—3-(œ2) (a'3) 0-2 (h19) 2-1 (h13) 4–8 (a'4) 1--6 (u20) (h ́4) 2—3"(a12) 3-4 (a19) 4-1 (h10). 4—–0 4a18) 627 (h 0) 3-3 (a11) 1–1 (a 9)`2–1 (h 2) 8–3 (a 1) 84 (a 9) 8-8 (a 6) 3–2 (a 1) 1-2 (h18) 3——0 (a37) 0-1 (h17) 0-2 (h11) 2-8 (h·8) 0-42 (a15) 0-3 (a·0) 1-2 (a10) 2-0 (b 2) 5—0 (h⋅ 9) 1–1 (a 6) 1-1 (h15) 1-0 (a10) 2-1 (b19) 6-2 (h20) 3–1 (h 4) 0-1 (h18) 7-0 (a18) 2-6 (h13) 1-4 (a 3) 1–2 (a 8) 1—2 (h10) ☎0 (h 3) 3–0 (h18) 1–3 (¤ 7) 0–4 (a 7) 0–4 (x12):8

Singapore Chinese Beat Combined Chinese

VISITING DEFENCE STRONGER

Displaying a marked improvement in defence where John

(h 3) 1-0 (a21) 0-6 (h12) 23 (a 8) 1-2 (h14) 3-0 Then, the player-manager of the team made his debut, - although (a14) 0-0 (h15) 1-0 (20) 2–2 (a 3) 2—1 (18) 31 still very weak in their finishing, the Singapore Chinese yesterday (a 5) 0-3 (h_1) 0-1 (u10) 0–0 (h 9) 0–1 (a 2) 2–0 (h14) 1-2 (13) 1-1 (h11) 1–1 (a21) 0-8 (h12) 2-0 won their only match in the Colony when they defeated the Com- (h19) 3-0 (n 1) 0–2 (122) 1-0 (h 4) 2—1 (a20) 1—4 Manchester C. (18) 32 (10) 1-3 (h16) 2-1 (a 6) 1-0 (h13) 3-0 bined Chinese by the only goal of the match, resulting from a mis.

(h 9) 3-1 (h 6) 0-0 (a13) 0-3 (h22) 02 (h11) 1 take by Cheong Wing-choy, the home custodian. (h20) 2-1 (a12) 1–1 (a 7) 1–1 (h. 1) 2-2 (a10) 1-1 (h22); 2-6, (h11) 1—1 (n 4) 3-2 (h20) 2-2 (a 7) 0–2 (17) 0-1 (h 7) 1—1 (a 1) 2-3 (h10) 3–0 (a 9) 0—3) (a 7) 2-1 (h 5) 0—0 (a19) 0–2 (h22) 0–0 (a 4) 03 His Excellency the Governor wit- (020) 0-1 (h17) 1-2 (a 6) 0-1 (h10) 2—0 (a22) 0-0 nessed a fast and interesting en- (a10) 1-1 (h10) 1-1 (a 9) 1-2 (h 2) 3-2 (a17) 3-1 counter in which fortunes fluctuat- (h13) 1-0 (a15) 2-1 (h 3) 4-0 (a18) 0-3 (h16) 13ed with remarkable rapidity. Yuen (a22) 2-0 (h 9) 2-3 (a 2) 0-0 (h17) 3-0 (a 5) 1-3 Quan-chong, Singapore's inside- (h16) 1-1 (a 8) 0—3. (h14) 2-0 (alb) 0-2 (h 3) 0-3

14 Plymouth

15. Sheffield U.

16 Southampton

17 Swansea.

18. Tottenham

19 Transmore

20 Wednesday

21 West Brom.

22

West Ham

1

Aldershot

2 Bournemouth.

3 Brighton

Bristol R.

4

Bristol C.

6

Cardiff

7 Clapton

8 Crystal P.

9

Exeter

10 Ipswich

11

Mansfield

12 Newport

13 Northampton

14 Notts C.

15. Port Vale

16. Queen's P.R.

17 Reading

18 Southend

+

19 Swindon

-21 Walwall

20. Torquay

22 Watford

1

2 Barnsley

Accrington

9 Barrow

4- Bradford C.

5. Carlisle

B

Chester

7 Crewo

8 Darlington

9 Doncaster

10

Gateshead

11 Halifax.

12 Hartlepools

18 Hull

14 Lincoln

15 New Brighton..

16 Oldham

17 Rochdale

18 Rotherham

19 Southport 20 Stockport 21 Wrexham 22 York

A large crowd which Included

(all) 1-2 (h21) 2—1 (h 5) 0–0 (a12) Z—–2 (h 8) 4-1 left, was again at fault in trying (a 9) 3-8 (h,4) 6-0 (a20) 1-2 (h 7) 3–0 (a∙1) 0–3 to walk the ball into the net in-. (a12) 6-2. (h8) 0–1 (a14) 0—0 (μ10) 2—0 (h15) 0-0 stead of essaying a shot from the

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

edge of the "area," while Chla

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AMATEUR-PRO GOLF TOURNEY

The tournament was held over the Addington course in Surrey.- Reuter.

(h21) 3—3 (aft) 0–1 (h16) 2–0 (a18) 1—2 (h 9) 2—0 Keng-hock, the visiting centre- (h15) 1—1 (812) 2-2 Th 7) 0-0 (h 5) 6-2 (a20) 6-2 forward, was much too subdued by

London, To-day. (a13) 4-1 (h12) 0–0 (n°7) 0–2 (h20) 2-0 (a19) 2-3 Lau Hing-choi to prove dangerous.

Brigadier General.A, C, Critchley (h11) 2-0 (a15) 1-3 (h18) 1--0 (n 9) 1-1 (h 6) 1-1.

Swinging the ball about much more and Dai Rees yesterday won the (h 7) 1-0 (n29) 2--2 (hið) 5–0 (a 2) 2–5 (al5) 1–2 (a19) 1—4 (16) 24 (a22) 0-1 (h 8) 0-1 (a 4) 1-1 than usual, Combined Chinese minus Amateur-professional golf tourna (h17) 1-2 (a 5) 0–1 (h 3) 2—0 (a 2) 0—0 (421) 1—1 several of their stars, were much more (h16) 0-1 (a18) 1-3 (h 9) 3—2 (a 6) 1—0 (h10) 3–0 dangerous in attack than the visitors ment when they beat the Hon. Max (415) 2-3 (h22) 1-3 (a 8) 2-3 (h 4) T-1 (a 1) 0–2 and on one occasion were extremely Aitken and Henry Cotton by 3 and (a20) 1-1 (h19) 3-1 (n16) 0-0 (h22) 6T (a 8) 03 unfortunate not to score when they hit 2 over 18 holes. (h20) 4-0 (h 1) 1-0 (a14) 1-1 (h18) 1—1 (a11)·0—everything except the back of (h 5) 2-0 (a-3)-0—0-(h-2) 2—2. (021)_1—1 (h10). 0-0 | Singapore net. (3) 1-4 (a 2).1—3 (h21) 4–1 (all) 1-1 (h16) 1-0 Chan Tak-fai was a very dangerous (h 2) 0-1 (a21) 3-3 (h11) 1-1 (a16) 1—0 (h18) 4-1 leader for Combined Chinese, while (a 6) 4-2 (a 2) 1—1 (h10) 0–0 (a17), 1—2 (h 5) 21 Cheuk Shek-kam and Yip Pak-wah gave

The second half was much a repeti- (a 8) 1-0 (h 4) 3-1 (a 1) 0-2 (h) 0–1 (a13) 03 him good support, although they were (a 7) 2-1 (h20) 3-5 (a19) 2-4 (h15) -1 (a22) 1-3 nearly always bundled off the ball by tion of the first, although in the closing stages., Combined Chineso resorted to (a22) 0-3 (h 8) 3–1 (a 4) 0-1 (h 1) 2-1 (a14) 1-4 the fast attacking visiting defence. (h 6) 4-1 (a10) 1-3 (h17) 4—2 (a 5) 0-5 (h 3) 3-2 Choo Seng-quoc, the visiting centre-kick and run methods to no avail, Chan (all) 04 (a17) 5—3 (h 5) 2—2 (a_8) 0-2 (h 2) 2-0 half, was not at his best and was pro-Tak-fal being beaten in the race for (a 1) 3-3 (h14) 3-3 (a18) 1-4 (h12) 1-1 (a 7) 1-1 bably feeling the effect of his first two the ball down the centre.

Combined Chinese:-Cheong Wing- (h18) 3-0 (a 9) 3-1 (h 0) 1—0:(a10), 1–6 (h17) 3–1 games.

Kor Hor-khoon, Singapore's skipper chol (8. China "A"), Hou Yung-sang THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)

and left-half, was given a gruelling (Kwong Wah), Chan Kwan-kee (Po (a 5) 4-6 (h 8) 3-0 (a12) 1-2 (h10) 1-1 (a21) 0-2 time against the Tang Kwong-sum lice); Lau Hing-chol and Leang Wing- (a 7) 0-0 (h 5) 3-0 (a 8) 1-0 (b12) 2—0 (a10) 1-1 Cheuk Shek-kam partnership, but man-chui. (S. China "A"), Tse Kam-hung (h22) 2-0 (a17) 2—2 (a 9) 1—1-(h19) 40 (a 7) 1-1 aged to hold his own after an indiffer- (S. China "B"); Tang Kwong-sum (S. China "A"), Cheuk Shek-kam (Kwong (a21) 1-1 (h 9) 2–1 (a17) 1-1 (h 7) 4-1 (h18) 5-2 ent start.

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(h 1) 64 (a 2) 0-3 (h18) D—0 (all) 1—5 (h15) 1-1 John Chye, Singapore's left-winger, Wah), Chan, Tak-fai (S. China "B"), (a22) 2-2 (h17) 0-0 (a18) 0-2 (b 9) 0-4 (a19) 02 gave a much improved display on the Pip Pak-wah (8. China "A"), Young (a16) 0-3 (h11) 2-2 (a 4) 1–4 (815) 2-1 (h 3) 1-1 wing and cut in much quicker than Shui-vick (S, China “B”);·

Singapore Chinese:-Fong Wai-mun, (h20) 4-3 (a 1) 0–6 (h 2) 0–1 (a16) 0-2 (b11) 1-0 usual, his parting shot midway through (h11) 0-0 (alb) 6–9 (a 4) 1—2 (h ́3) 1–1 (a 6) 4-0 the first half paving the way for the Soon Choon-lye, John Then; Kew Lew... (h13) 2-2(a14) 0-1 (h20) 4-1 (81) 1-1 (h 2) 1-1 only goal when Cheong Wing-choy leng, Choo Seng-quee, Koh Hor-khoon; (a 9) 0-0 (h19) 1–1 (a ?) 2–2 (b 5) 5–1 (a 8) 0-1 only partically saved for, Chia Kong-James Goh, Ha Tee-siang, Chia Keng- hock. Yuen Quan-chong and John Chye. (h14) 2-1 (a20) 0-5.(h 1) 2–1 (a 2) 0–2 (h16) 0-Chock to place the ball in the net. (h18) 0-2 (h21) 1~~1 (a22) 0–1 (h17) 8—8 (a18) 2–0 (a18) 00 (h10) 1~0 (a21) 0-1 (h22) S-3 (a17) 0—4 (a11) 0—0 (h. 9) 36 (a19) 1-1 (h 7) 1-2 (a 5) 1~1 (a19) 0-0 (h·7) 3—0:(n. 5) 0–2 (h 8) 2-0 (a12) 0–0 (h 3) 2-2 (a:6) 0-0 (h 4), 1–1 (a13) 3-9 (114) 40 (h15) 0-0 a13) 2——0′ (h 8) 2-0 (á 4) 2-5 (h13) 0– (h16) 0-0 (all) 1-1 (h15) 1–1 (a 3) 0—4 (16) 2- (a 8) 84 (h12) 5-0 (a10) 1—4 (h21) 2-4 (a22 (h 4) 1-1 (á13) 1-1 (h14) 1—0 (120) ̄T-2 (h∙1) (a-3) 0–2 (h 6) 22 (h13) 1–0 (a14). 8—3 (b20) 1-

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