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HOME FOOTBALL
Glover, Bestall, and Craven added further goals in 76, 81, and, 89 minutes respectively. The atten- dance was 7.120 and the receipts £308
First Division Attacks Which EXTER
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NO CALL FOR ALARM OVER EARLY CROP OF INJURIES
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(Special Air Mail Service)
London, September 12.
A lot of people have been quite surprised at the large number of minor injuries recorded in football's opening swirl, and I have heard it suggested that training in August is not all that it is claimed to be in short, that' and that it the players do not their backs into it,
put is only when the campaign actually starts that they do any real training.
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CITY 3, WATFORD 1. Though slow at starting against Watford, Exeter thrilled the 5,000 spectators with two early goals. Whitlow scored in five minutes and Houghton two minutes later.
U.S. BASEBALL
Dodgers Beat Phillies
New Yoak, Sept. 28. A homer by Medwick gave the Cardinals a clean cut triumph over the Pirates in the National Base- Two remarkably soft goals were brill Langue yesterday, while scored, midway through the first Brooklyn maintained their stand- half by Lane, for Watford, and
Whitlow, for Exeter, the repective in the table when they decisively
teat the Phillies by a 7 (q2 tally. defences being badly at fault.
Resulta DA cabled by Router were:
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Brooklyn... Philadelphia ......
Medwick hit a homer,
Pittsburgh St. Louis
R. H. E.
7 16.2. 9" 7 9 3 10 0 0 14 0
Columbus Beat Buffalo.. Columbus, American Association
Watford took the upper hand for most of the second half, keeping the Exeter men on the run with long "passes. They had no luck with three attacks, but got their share when Welsby, of Exeter, beat everybody and hit the crossbar.
BRIGHTON AND HA. 1. NEWPORT COUNTY 1. Brighton's match with Newport was played in blazing sunshine at Hove. Newport scared the first goal through John from a penalty kick when the game was eleven champions, and Buffalo, Interna- minutes! old. Brighton's efforts tional League champions, are on the Little World lacked finish, a failing from which level terms in
Series baseball encounter, This is quite an erroneous theory, for there is no doubt that in the
Newport also suffered.
Farrell sent in a good cross shot skimmed the bar. The which
Yesterday Columbus beat their majority players train as hard as
many rival by 8 to 4 after losing 7 to 0 ever possible prior to the seasoa opening, and when they take the A London friend tells me that Newport defence, survived
sisted in the attack and a Lew field for their first match they are, my surmise regarding the Birming-vicissitudes, but the Albion per-on Sunday. to all intents and purposes, as fit ham team proved correct at High minutes before the anal whistle
make bury. As I had stated, the defence Farrell equalised...
could not be bettered, but the for-
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one to be feared. But the team forwards as a whole, must not for: get what the boot is for, particular- ly when near goal.
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I do not for a moment think! these troubles arise from rough play, or from any laxity on the part of the referees-as one writer has gone so far as to suggest.
No Shady Tactics,
I saw two accidents at Hudders: field, but there was not the least semblance of shady tactica, mid both the Town and Sunderland played clean and charming foot.
ball.
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I remember one case of my own where I had trained as hard as any player. As matter of fact, George Eccles, Bolton Wanderers' trainer, suggested I was ever doing too much, but I thought I knew better.
My first match of the season "was at Blackpool, and despite the train. "ing or possibly because of too much of it my calf muscles did not stand the strain, and, for a month I had to sit on the stand in- stead of being in the middle of the feld.
No doubt the players who had to leave the held last week were in much the same boat, and I have no doubt at all that the majority of them will turn up smilling the next time their team takes the field,
Alterations Ignored.
I wonder how many matches dar- ing the first week of football passed without one of the new alterations to the rules being enforced.
I refer to the one which states that an injured player may not resume. play until the ball is dead, and that be must notify the referee of his return.
I could not help but smile when at Huddersfield Roy Goodall broke the rule without there being the slightest demur.
When the Huddersfield Town cap. tain went back on to the field, play was in progress at the opposite end, and Thorpe, the Sunderland goalkeeper, was having a busy
time.
Mr. Frank Robinson, the referee, was, naturally, up with the play, and did not see Goodall retart, so that the player got away with, it."
Important To Obey.
Mr. George Liddell. the new manager, is not sitting on the fence, however, and I believe every thing possible is being done, to ind the right stamp of player.
But Birmingham are not the only club finding it difficult to spot the Heavensent players we are all un- xious to find.-J.T.H.
ATHLETIC'S WEAKNESS
Many Problems To Solve
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London, Sept. 12... Oldham Athletic were well beaten at home by Grimsby Town, who did not take command of the game until the last 20 minutes, when they scored four goals,
It was very disappointing to the Athletic supporters to find that the home attack, although given am- ple opportunities, were remiss in the matter of finishing, and until improvement is shown they can-
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I mentioned the incident to Mr. Robinson after the match, and he not expect to win matches.
In defence, Seymour had's poor agreed that he had not actually seen the player return, but had ad-game, and was responsible for a monished him kindly for so doing very bad error, which made Grims- by & present of a goal when he let when he saw him playing again.
Of course, it was purely and Glover dispossess him in the pen- simply a matter of forgetfulness. alty area and score almost as he I know Goodall top well to think liked. that he would knowingly break the law, M
How easy it is for us to overlock alterations and additions to the rules. But this particular one is tertainly important, and one hopes that it will be strictly adhered to in all cases.
A From what I have already seen, Sunderland have got a very clever side, but at Huddersfield the for- Wards lacked finishing power
THEIR FIRST GOAL
Manchester United Disappoint
(Special Afr-Mail Service)"
London, Sept. 12. After exactly 266 minutes play during their three games, Manches- ter United scored their first goal of the season against Lincoln City at Old Trafford.
The World Series proper, bo- tween New York Giants and Wa shinton Senators begins at the. Polo Grounds, New York, a week to day.-Renter.
PROFESSIONAL TENNIS
Tilden Beats Cochet
PARIS Sept. 2. The eagerly awaited lawn tennis It was a very valuable one, too, since it served also to share for encounter. beween Henri Cochet, them the points when thousands who has just turned professional, "Big Bill Tilden proved of people had left the ground be- and lieving that the United would be most disappointing. The American
won easily by 6-3, 64, 62, involved in their third goalless suc- cessive defeat.
The man who got the United's Arst goal of the season was Green, and so far as he was concerned it covered up many errors on his.
Launching his whirlwind at tack from the outset Tilden swept the famous Frenchman off his feet to prove that he is still one of the nest, if not the finest, player in the world,
part. He was slow in bringing the ball under control, and equally re-
The Americas carried all before miss when it came to getting it away, but in these respects he was them in the first professional inter no more at fault than several of national encounter in the history his colleagues
of the game and won by matches There will have to be a tighten-to 1 in a match run on Davis Cup ing-up of the inside forward play lines. for the United. Hine did much good work, but the attack is toby turvy.
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Dewar missed one great chance in the second half, but Moulson watched him closely.
Stewart played a sound game at outside left, and M'Ollivray was I also in good form on the extreme right, but the finishing was "not have what it might have been.
.Frame was inclined to lie a little too far back, but he was about the Vincent, pick of the half-backa who, like Frame, was making his first appearance of the season, had a very lean time of it, and it was not improved by the cat-calls of the spectators.
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Jones was the better full-back, and Hillam again played his part
The only French success. WAS recorded yesterday at the Stade Rolande Garros when Cochet beat
0-6, 6-3, Barnes. 64, 5-7, 84, Reuter..
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well in the United goal
The visitors were always a dan-kind permission of the CAA gerous side once they got moving. On the programme are two 50 Keetley, who scored their goal metre races open respectively to the three minutes before the interval ladies and gentlesten of the Colony,
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. But the United are a terrible and 300m, inter-clase relag
They are not The prizes which are being exhit disappointment. playing together as a team, and ed in the showroom of Sincere Co. they are too slow and cumber will be distraurbed by Mr. Ngan some in some of their movements. Shing Kwan.
· Manchester United: Etiam: Mellor, Jones: Vincent Frame,
The first race will commence at
97 at 24 p.m. (!!)
The Athletic have many pro-M'Lenahan; M'Gillivray, Hine, De-3 p.m. Refreshments will be served blems to solve. Hardly a forward war, Green and Stewartko
Lincoln City:-MPhail; Buckley, did himself justice Reid was slow Reddish: Dodgin, Modlson, Mathe- in the middle, while the wingmen, Pears and Agar, accomplished very son; Read, Horne, Keetley, Feeney.
and Wilkinson, little. Rowley was about the pick, but he, too, was below his usual form.
CARDIFF CITY 1, CHARLTON"
#ATHLETIC 1.- Eighteen thousand spectators were provided with a number of thrills in the Arst half
Johnston, alone of the half- backs, showed sny real construc tive ability, Brunskill again being prone to leave his man, while Play was surprisingly fast at By lovely movements the Roker Grice, although a rare tackler, Nollan Park, where Cardin City men could work "the ball often made poor use of the ball entertained Charlton Athletic, with through the Huddersfield Town de Bestall was a brilliant schemer Cardit the more virile „... side, fence feat which requires some in the Grimsby attack, and it was Wright" had dimculty in saying doing, as I contend that Goodall is from him that most danger tame shots from Jones and Henderson." the finest full-back in the British He was never suppressed, and with The Charlton forwards were at Isles but once the Sunderland at Jennings on the right wing, prov- times. Impressive in approach play tackers got in front of Turner, the ed a tough handful to the Athle-but their finishing was decidedly Town goalkeeper, they seemed abtic Glover led the line well, scor- weak med ETHAN solutely afraid of hitting "the ing three goals fo hall
More "Boot" Needed Davis was a disappointment to ms. He does not seem to minks the best of his speed and should cor
Ten minutes after the resump- Betmead, and Buck were prodition Charlton gained a surprise lous workers in a sound half goal when Wilkinson, getting cleaz back line, and the defence, atter of Jenkins, centred for Pearce to somewhat, shaky start settled beat Farquharson Cardiff put on down
de considerable, pressure, but were
ST FRANCIS ainly set the ball across quicker, Oldham opened the scoring generally disappointing in front of
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