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Final Selections For To-Day's League Matches

TABLES BROUGHT UP-TO-DATE

London, Sept: 7.

THIRD DIVISION (North).

Two league matches were decid ed to-day and these resulted in a- draw between Notts Forest and, Tranmere Manchester United in the Second Crewe Division and a 1-0 win for queen's Stockport Park Rangers over Swindon in the Chesterfield

Halifax Third Division (South)-Router.,

Last Thursday, "Left Out" pick- Barnsley ed the likely winners in to-days Hartlepools programme of 54 matches but Walsall since then a number of games Barrow have been played and he has Rochdale made another list. Both of the Gateshead lists, together with the league tables, are given below:-

Final Selections

1ST DIVISION

Arsenal

Aston Villa

Everton

Huddersfield

Middlesbro

Wolves

Bury

2ND DIVISION

Fulham

Notts Forest

Plymouth

Southampton

West Ham

THIRD DIVISION (South).

Bournemouth

Coventry

Norwich

Torguay

Southend

THIRD DIVISION (Nerth).

Barnsley

Barrow

Carlise

Chester

Chesterfield

Hartlespool

Mansfield

Stockport

Tranmere.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE." Aberdeen

Falkirk.

Hearts

Kilmarnock Queen's Park Rangers

St. Johnstone

Tables To Date

ENGLISH LEAGUE

FIRST DIVISION."

Portsmouth

..Leicester

Tottenham Arsenal Manchester C.

Leeds Everton Huddersfield Aston Villa Wolves Liverpool

Stoke

Blackburn

Sunderland'

Newcastle

41

Goals

P. W. L. D.F. A.Pts

4 2 0 2 7 2 6

4 2 1 1 8 10

5

4 2 1-1 7 4 5 3 2016 3 5

4 2 1 1 4 3 5

32-1 0 10 8 4 3 1 0 2 4 3 4

4 2 2.0 774-

3 2 1 0 8 4.4

4.2 26 11 4

41 12.77 4

4 11 2 4 7 4

3 1 1 1 6 6 3

4 1 2 1 5 5 3

31 11 5 6 3 Sheffield U..... 4 1 2 4 8 3 Chelsea

3 1 2 0 9 2

West Bromwich. 3 1 2.04 2. 3 0.1 2 3 5 2 Derby

Birminghamı

Middlesboro

Wednesday

Preston Nott's C.

4 0 2 2 3 5 2

3 1 2 3 5 9 2 42 20 5 7 2

SECOND DIVISION.

Grimsby. Bentford Millwall West Ham Southampton Bolton Port Vale". Bradford Fulham Plymouth

Bury Hull Notts F. Burnley Bradford C.

Blackpool

Lincoln

Oldham

Swansea

Goals P.W.LD.F.A.PLS. 4.4 0 0 12 48 3 3 0 0 6 1 8

4 3 1 0 12 4 6 4211 97 $ 4211 33 5 4 2 1 1 14 11.5 4 2 11. 74 5 4 2 2 0 7 10 4 3 2 10 6 6 4 4 2.02 10 9 4

42 20 8 8 4

4 12 1 9 11 3

31 11 5 5 3

3.1.11 3 3 3

4 1 12 3 3 4

41.30 4 8 3

3 1 2 0 3 6 2 41 3 0 5 7 2 30-21-131 4 0 3 1 4 11 1 40.313 8 1. Manchester U.... 4 0 22.27 2 THIRD DIVISION (South)

Goals P.W.L. D. F. APIs 43 0 1 112 7 4.3 10 8:56

Norwich Exeter Luton Crystal P. Bournemouth Bristol R. Swindon

Cardiff Charlton

Clapton

Aldershot

Gillingham

4 31 0.15 76 4 3 10 8 2 6 4 8 10 12 7.6 43 10 8 3.8 4211 5 3.5 4 2 11 6 5 5 4211375 4211 & 45 4103 5-35. 42118 9:5

Reading ne 4220 7.984 41214 7 3 4:12:14 13 3

Brighton wan

Torquay

Northampton Coventry s Queen's FR. -Newport

Southend Watford Bristol C..

4 02 2.492

Doncaster

Goals P.W.L.D.F.A.Pts

4 30 11 3 7

3 1 0 13

4 3 1 0 11

4 3 1 0 13 4.3 10 7 4 6 3 2017 2 5

7 6 7 6 5.8

4 211 58 5 4 2 1 9 5 6 41 12 4 5 4

42 20 6 4 4

4 1 1 2 9 12.

4 12 1 4 6 3

New Brighton Accrington

4 1 2 1 5 5 3

3 11 12 4 3

Carlisic

... 1 1.2 1 5 3

York

4 1 2 1

9 10 3

Southport

3.0.1 2

Mansfeld

Wrexham

4 0 2 2

3 8 2 40 2 2 3 9 2 41 30 7.9 2 4 1 3 0 6 9 2

6

9 2

7 1

Chester

Darlington

Rotherham

3 0 2 11 FIRST DIVISION. ARSENAL V. Manchester "C. ASTON VILLA. v. Liverpool Blackburn v.. West "Brom: EVERTON v. Sheffield Wed HUDDERSFIELD v. Leeds U. Leicester v. TOTTENHAM MIDDLESBRO' v. Brimingliam Newcastlew. Derby Co. Shefeld D. v. CHELSEA " Stroke v. PORTSMOUTH WOLVES V. Sunderland

SECOND DIVISION. Blackpool v. PORT VALE BRADFORD v." Bradford C. BURY . Lincoln FULHAM Y..Swansea Grimsby v. PRESTON, NE, HULL Millwall MANCHESTER U. v."Bolton NOTTS FOREST v. Oldham PLYMOUTH v Brentford SOUTHAMPTON . Notts Co. WEST HAM v Burnley"

THIRD DIVISION (South) BOURNEMOUTH y. Cardiff Bristol G. v. SWINDON Charlton v. Exeter COVENTRY v. Bristol Rovers Newport v. Aldershot NORWICH Y. Brighton QUEEN'S P. R. v. Lutou Reading v. CRYSTAL PALACE Southend v. Clapton O. TORQUAY v. Northampton Watford v. GILLINGHAM

THIRD DIVISION (North) BARNSLEY v. Darlington BARROW v. Rotherham CARLISLE V.. New Brighton CHESTER v. York CHESTERFIELD v. Halifax DONCASTER v. Walsali HARTLEPOOL's v. Wrexham MANSFIELD. v. Southport ROCHDALE v.. Accrington STOCKPORT v. Crewe TRANMERE v. Gateshead

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

ABERDEEN V. Dundee Clyde v. Partick

FALKIRK V. Airdrie

Hamilton, v, MOTHERWELL

HEARTS Y. Hibernians KILMARNOCK v. St. Mirren QUEEN'S FARK v. Third Lanark Queen O' South v. Ayr U. RANGERS V. Celtic

ST. JOHNSTONE. v. Cowdenbeath

TALE OF TWO"

CENTRES

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And English Went To Liverpool

If the transfer of Sam English. the Rangers tantre-forward to Liverpool, was a surprise 'to out siders, it was only a natural se quel to clicumstances at 'Torox.

Rangers were In the position of having two centres, Smith and English, between whose respective

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POINTERS TO A GREAT SEASON

Home Comments On The Trial Games

(Special Air-Mail Service)

London, August 20.

Final football trials-they were that in more sense than one were the order yesterday, and next Saturday Eng. land will see the real thing, with every League point of vital import in the great reckoning eight mouths hence.

TRIM'S FINE FORM

New Full-Back. Shines In Arsenal's Trial.

The outstanding feature of the at trial second Arsenal

game Highbury yesterday was the fine form of Trim at right back for the: Whites.

GREAT FORM OF RISMAN

One Newcomer On View

With the exception of Schofield, the former Old Salfordians' half back, there were no newcomers in in Salford's final practice game at Weaste, which was witnessed by 4,000 spectators.. The probable first" team, playing as the "Stripes, beat the Reds, made up of reserve play

The former Boston player con- firmed the good impression madre in the first trial by his sound work, giving Hulme little rope, anders, by points to 12. playing in a manner that showed

In the first half the Reds gaye

he will be a capable deputy to a good account of themselves. but Hapgood."

in the second portion the Stripes took complete command and scored

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the regular players showed excel- lent form and Hudson came after the interval, to test his knee...

out

As partner to Trim the Whites had Kirkwood, a young Irishman from Belfast at right back," and after a shaky start he settled down to a sound second half game.

The reserve wingmen also im- pressed, with Green showing that he is both fast and clever with a strong shot, while in goal Wilson played soundly, although he had one or two lucky escapes.

low: players who impressed Other were Collett, Stockill, and Parkin.

Green and Birkett scored for the Whites, and Coleman (2) for the Reds.

Result:-Whites 3. Reds 2.

ALL WELL IN UNITED CAMP

What The Practice Game Revealed

probable

The try-scorers for the Stripes were Dobing. Feetham, Brown, Jen kins, Middleton, Hudson, Case- well, and Watkins, Risman kicking For the Redstries eight goals. were scored by Walker and Pear son, "White landing three goals.

about in The ball was thrown" spirited fashion, and the game that the club is assured of another proved most enjoyable, indicating successful campaign.

Jenking showed his old brilliance together with Risman, and the en- tire team worked together with splendid understanding.

RESERVES BLOW

Derby County Badly Beaten

By Second String

It remains a question whether of Derby County's regalar side

Sunday

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Handicaps Entries and the 6th Extra Race Meeting to be Sunday, 17th held at Macao on September, 1933 are published be-

1-(Unofficial) The Machine Gun

H

Troop Handicap, "A" Class, Once Round. African Eve (168), Brittanle· Háll (165), Country Club (180), Demur- Ter (153), Jan Stewer (163). King's Counsel (178), Mouche (185). Pat (150), Peter Davey (158), Red Lea- ves (165), Bocial Mark (155), That's Curlew (150), That (168), The White Stars (157), Wonderful Chi- valry (165)

Five

3-The Praia Grande Handicap

Manchester United's

2-The Ma Kan Sise Plate. first team, though there may be

Furlongs. a change or two for next Satur-

Blue Plane (149), Dashaway day's opening match, were defeat- ed by the second string at Old last season is likely to be disturbed (148), Drian (146), Genghis-khan Man (146), Jingo Trafford, where about 9,000 specta- at all for the opening of the cam- (143), Happy tors saw an interesting game. paign this, despite the fact that (149), Prestwick (149), Whitehall

The senior side lost because they the Reserves playing as Stripes beat (150). falled with two penalty kicks, De-paign-this, despite the fact that war kicking the ground and send-final public practice match yester ing the ball slowly to the goal-day. keeper, and Stewart shooting yards It showed, nevertheless, that the club has a number of excellent re- Although the seniors lost the game there is no need to be deserves, who being allowed plenty of latitude, are displaying more en pondent. What is most important terprise. is that the second team showed they have a powerful team of youngsters ready to step into the senior side at any moment. It was one of the most pleasing practice games the United have held, and the prospects for the coming sea- son are good.

wide of the goal.

Heywood, Hopkinson, and Rid-

ding scored for the second team. the last two goals coming in the closing minutes of the game, while Dewar and M'Gilvray scored for the Reds.

Hillam the former. Burnley goal- keeper. did very well in the Reds goal, and M'Lenahan was out standing among the half-backs. Of the forwards. M'Gilvray (Glas

Green gow Celtic), Hine, and (Derby County) did well

NEW MEN PLEASES" Promising Players At Portemonth" Portsmouth's three trial matches have been the most encouraging the club have staged for years.

Williams, & left wing man from Bournemouth, Wälbanks, a centre- forward from Barnsley, and Nash,

merits it was difficult to decide, an inside right from Chariton,

"E" Class. Six Furlongs, Baguio (150), Black Velvet (153). Bold General (153), Carnation (141), Golly Eyes (1881, Lucky Star (147), Much Ado (147), Poverty Bay (155), Snappy Eve (168), Sun- The feature of the White's disning (143), The Raincoat (140)." play was the effective understand. ing which Crooks, the Internation.4-(Unofficial) The Machine Gun al wingman, and Hutchinson dis played, and although the shooting was not as reliable as that of the reserves. Wilkes was given some opportunities to show his skill in the goal.

ROCHDALE RECRUITS

Troops Scramble. Half a Mile "B" Class.

Boston (160), Circus Eve. (180). Eclipse Eve (160), Firefly (150), Friar John (180), Inshallah (180),

The Goods (160), The Greylag (180), White Label (160).

5.-The Mong Ha Handicap. "D"

Class. Once Bound.

The

impression that general

Adam (156), A ax (156); Cebu Rochdale would have a better sea-

the (156), Gold Box (145, Powerful son seemed fully justified at trial match yesterday, both from King (150), Valley Hall (156); the standpoint of playing ability White Butterfly (158). and enthusiasm,

were

There was little to choose be tween the wingmen, while the for wards generally displayed good un

Defects derstanding.

AP parent in the defence. Cairns, the eld Leicester player, inside right proved himself an opportunista, and Butler, at centre half, was good,

Welch, in goal, was the most alert custodian,,

GOLF

6-The Arela Preta Handicap. Six

Furlongs.

Agua Pura (134), Battling Horse (168) Blue Flane (130), Bold Lad (145). Carnation (137), Dash- away (130). Drian (130), Happy Man (150), Jackie (142).

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U.S. TENNIS TITLES

Vines Beaten By Bryan Grant

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02 player in the tournament, and ...won through his versatility. He of Shanghal (135).

attacked Vines backhand with mixed chops and volleys Vines was sluggish and did not play any- fortably against Nunól

The march between McGrath thing like a champion, quality as Daisy Brand. The Grant, ranked No. 13 in the whole Exonly can enjoy it with and Clifford Butter was brought to antead by darkness with Metirath sent American list, and No. 13 and leading 3-1 in the anal set. Craw 10 respectively in 1981 and 1930) perfect confidence. Delicious Wad-ford will play the survivor on Sa-literally toyed with the tall Call- flavour, full of nourishment.

fornian for three sets besting himmelj, to mila pli turday, M

In and Ib. packets. by scores of, 6-3, 6-3, 6-8,

Both could not be regularly in the were newcomers who pleased the The Captain's Cup

League team, and both were too crowd.

good to be out of it----

Rangers were 25th to part with English, and he was toth to leave Ibrox, but he realised that with Liverpool, he would have more scope to win his spurs, which no one who knows him doubts he will succeed in doing,

BLIGHT'S HAT-TRICK

Barnsley Discover Youth Of Promise

A feature of Harrisley's final trial With Calderwood standing out was the display of Bight, the for better terms than Partick youngster from Blackhill who re- Thistle have been able to offer, gistered a hat trick. they have met the situation by long shooting by Andrews and signing Alec Prior of Stenhouse- Smith was another pleasing fes- mait.

fure. The zone, however failed

He has been playing at left back. but as he is equally good with either foot, the Thistle may safe ly play him on the right.

But a lttle more than this is required to put Partick Thistle right for the new season. Torbet. and Ness are holding out for the, same reason as Calderwood, but is dimenit to see what else

the clut can do than ace öher.

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In playing off the te his card #M 87-413-4

G. H. Bond's card was 93-1778 SECOND SUMMER SINGLES.

2nd Round Concluded. Harron (17) beat W dagton (17) 1 up...

D. Hum-

Pitten-

" Dykes (13) beat A phreys (10) 4 and 3.

W. Fooks (177 best W. drigh (17) 2 up. ***

to reveal adequate reserve strong

Andrews, Ashton and Spence added the other goals for the first 3rd Round. team, and Burkinshaw scores the Reds,

lities of the club.

for

Acorea as embled by Reuter fol- low:

Fourth Ravind

Bryan Grant (US) beat Ella- worth Vines (holder) 6-3, 6-3, 6-3.

Bryan Grant is the smallest

But this was not the only shock In-to-day's programme:::

Quist's Feat

Jiro Batoh Wimbledon finalist was eliminated by Gregory

G.. Margin (UB) beat J. Satoh Mangin, America's No 1player (Japan) 6-2;:3-5, 6-374-6, B521*/*

after Avereset match

L. Stoffen (UB) beat HG. Adrian Quist, the Australian se

since leaving Australis nearly this year, by accounting for

A. G. Ursell (13) beat. A. M. Mc- Bellar (8) and 3. and poopin 10. T. Máy (17) beat C. Mycock

N. Lee (Britain) 6-0, 6-4 74.complished his finest performance (15), 2-1 AM ET

W. L Alexander (17) beat 3. Quist (Australia) best W. A Harrop (177 anda akan

lison; (UB) 8-1, 6-3, 6-20 tabl A season of good results would FAE Clark XXV beat P.WFL Perry (Britain) beat Allison, No. 2 ranking player in transform the position, and then Amery (18) upper man en Cedill (US) 62, 4-6, 4-6, 6-3, the Btates, in straight sete and the directors would be only too 58 Dyke (13) beat NM with the loss of onlst six games.

KLAUGUE. X. Shields (U.S.) beat R. money to pleased to share their resources Currie (8) 5 and 4

E Mandy (10) beat W. Nunol (Japan) 7-5 6-2, 02 to the will the players t

Je Crawford (Australia) beat In the meantime, Adam McLean Woodward (17) and 2 has been signed for oufalde left.8 T Bathin (10) beat W. Fooker Sydney Wood IDB) 84 84, 2-6, He has been a long time in the (17) 2 and 1

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Sutter (UB) 634-60-470-2, 3-1, required game, but he has all the craft-1: 0. Boldman (1) best J. MMcGrath (Australia) leads C.Frank Shields got through com-

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