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AMAZING UPSETS IN
HOME SOCCER
Derby Take The Lead
BRENTFORD TRIUMPH OVER ARSENAL
contains a hint that it is not really necessary for the star footballers the to spend so much time on pinying pitch during the week There is still time for Arsenal to prove the falsity of the conclusion. but for the moment it must be sald
fourth that the vision of a successiv championship is fading
(Special Air Mall Service)
London, Nov 3. Often has the charge been made in recent against football clubs tinies that the ideas of the players run more to destructive than con- structive football. So far as this season has gone, however, the ver dict must be that the case is "not proven." Goals are scored by constructive fcotball, and the out- standing feature of this season's play has been the prolific nature of the goal scoring. The games yesterday provided a considerable amount of additional evidence an the point. There were goals in plenty, and while it may be argued that they are getting too cheap, there cannot be any question but that, from the point of view of
the followers of the game, goals the big supply the spice. In all
• Lengues yesterday there were goals in plenty. Indeed, throughout the Football League programme there was only one game which was goalless.
It is appropriate that the First, Division where constructive foot ball should reach the highest point, should lead the way. The eleven games produced a grand total of forty-eight goals, which my arithmetic lessons tell me is -an average of over four per match. Alas! that Aston Villa supporters should again have the indignity
Of
away.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1935.
HOME FOOTBALL TABLECLOTHS OF
Champions Defeated
London, Nov. 22.
The dofest of Glasgow Rangers by Aberdeen has virtually robbed the champions of their proud title, Detailed results of to-day's games, as cabled by Reuter, were as follows:
Arsenal
FIRST DIVISION
4 Wolves
Birmingham
2 Aston Vill
0 3
Blackburn
1 Preston
1
Chelsea
2 Brentford
1"
0 Everton
4
5 Bolton
0 Derby
3 Wednesday
Grimsby Leeds Liverpool Mchester C. Stoke
2 Portsmouth · Sunderland 2 M'borough w. Bromwich. 1 Huddersteld
SECOND DIVISION
1 Fulham
Blackpool Bradford Bury
Doncaster Leicester Norwich Notts F. Sheffield U. S'ampton Swansea W. Ham
0
0
1 Bradford C.
1
1 Chariton
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1 Burnley
2 Plymouth
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3 Mchester U. K
"Port Vale
2
5 Newcastle.
7 Tottenham
A.
© Barnsley
0
4 Hull
1
DIVISION (South)
0 Luton
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5. N'ampton
1
0. Cardia
2
3 Bristol' R.
1
1 Southend
1
3
DERBY COUNTY Derby County, with two goals credited to the Scottish forward Napler, went into the leading place for the first time this sea- son. They have. only scored as many goals as Aston Villa at the other extreme, but their defensive record is bester than any of their. competitors. Of Derby County it is sometimes said they have won nothing save respect. Nelther the League Championship nor the Cup have come their way. Is this to be the season in which this short- coming is to be remedied?
Sunderland, who drew at Ports-Queen's P.R. 3" Crystal P mouth, are only behind Derby by "demmed decimals," and lacking the
THIRD Aldershot Brighten Bristol Coventry Exeter Millwall Newport
Swindon Torquay
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4 Gingham
2 Clapton
BLACK
Society Traditions Shattered
(Special Air Mail Service)
IMPERIAL
AIRWAYS
To Make More Experimental Flights
experimental flights from Penang to Hong Kong.
The Aslatio Petroleum Company have received a cabled message London, Oct. 30. to the effect that Imperial Air- Traditions of society will be ways will make a further series shattered next Tuesday... night of when, headed by Lord and Lady Strathcona and Viscountess Mas- sereene and Ferrard, several hun- dred guests will dine at tables covered with black velvet and gold, net tablecloths.
Modernistic British china, to which all the plates are square? instead of round, will be used on these tablecloths at The Dor chester. The dinner will not be served till 9 p.m. and will con- tinue till 11.
An exact replica of the Duchess of York's white Chippendale din ner service will be used for Lord and Lady Strathcona and their forty guests, who will include "the German Ambassador, and white carnations with silvered leaves will be arranged in crystal bowls on the black velvet cloth,
On the other tables, where hosts and hostesses will include. Bir Weldon and Lady Dalrymple- Champneys, Lady Massereene and the Hon, Sybil Borthwick, half red and half white china will be used.
From Burslem is being sent a been china tea service that has 0
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2. Notts County 1 ↑ Bournemouth 2 Watford --- 4 Reading services of their suspended
THIRD DIVISION (North) forward, they drew against a de-
Carlisle
4 Rochdale fence weakened by an injury to Darlington Rochford Carter: one of the for Gateshead
wards who has been disappointing | Halifax since elevated to representative Hartlepools 'team rank, scored both goals, and | Mansfield
has now more successful shots to Oldham his credit this season than any Rotherham other First Division player. It is Tranmere
sluce who before the game shared a considerable time
any Walsall lowly place with the Villa, admin-player, other than a centre-for-
Wrexham istered the latest blow-centre | ward, figured thus prominently, forward
seeing six shots placed past their goalkeeper, Grimsby Town,
2 Accrington
3 Southport
1 Crewe
4 York
Barrow
1 Stockport.
5 N. Brighton
The first plane in this series is due to arrive here to-day.
AMERICAN FOOTBALL
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Cambridge; Mass.,
Nov. 23. in une sixtieth annual American tootball match. Yale defeated Har-¦ ward by '14-7. Tale started 2/1- favourites. Heuter
ordered for Lady Alice Scott's Camberley home, and which no one will see tin the evening of this Dinner at Nine Ball, which la being given to help the Padding- ton Green Chlidren's Hospital.
One party will use a circus set of china designed by Dame Laura i Knight, in which the handles are: either clowns or trapezists
Every woman guest will be given piece of British china or glass 85 & souvenir
Physicians emphasize:
0
3 Chester.
+ Lincoln
1
8 Chesterfield
1
"Take
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
! Rangers
0
St Johnstore
1 Dundee
0
0. Cl.tic
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0 Kilmarnock
0
four of though the day is remembered | Aberdeen
when Smith, now manager of | Albion Blackpool, and then the Bolton Arbroath Wanderers inside-left, shared Ayr goal-scoring record for the great Clyde est number, obtained by any in- Dunfermline dividual in one season. That was Hamilton
Glover scoring the six goals. This was the sixth defeat sustained by Aston Villa on their own ground this season. The manager has left, and for the time being the s'de is in the charge of Frank Barson, one of the most skilful of the many half-packs brought up in the Barnsley nur- sery,
EVERTON BEAT STOKE There was a time, just after the war, when Earson came to the re- scue of the Villa as a player. They -as now-were then at the bottom of the League, with only three points to show from ten games played. The Inspiration of Bar- son was such that, following h's arrival to play at centre-half, ten games out of the succeeding eleven were won, and in the sell same season Aston Villa won the Cup. Wa can only hope that somehow, or perhaps somewhere, Barson will find the wearers of the claret and 'blue a similar in- spiration.
Another player who scored four goals was Cunliffe, the inside-left of Everton, thus enabling his side to beat Stoke by Ave goals to one. "Twice this season Cunliffe has been the reserve forward for English representative teams. Maybe he will be promoted in the next side, particularly as the selectors have made
experiments with players occupying the same position.
BRENTFORD AND ARSENAL
а
in the days before the offside law Hibernians was changed. We are going back Partick
to old-time ideas of forward play, Queen's Pk.. when the inside forwards were Reuter, more than mere fetchers and car- rters.
1 Third Lanark ő
3 Hearts
2 Motherwell
3 Airdrie
1 Queen of S.
SHARKEY'S COMEBACK
FIGHTS
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SECOND DIVISION Bold tean changes by Wolver hampton Wanderers-a half-back at centre-forward and a centre-
Boston, Nov. 23. forward at half-back-produced a Jack Sharkey, former heavy- satisfactory result, Leeds United weight baxing champion of the being defeated by three guais, of
world, had an easy but stormy en- which the half-back claimed two.
counter in the first of his come- Despite a splendid exhibition in back fights. His negro opponent. goal by Hibbs. Birmingham were Eddie Winston, went down for a beaten at Preston, and Blackburn count of 10 at the end of the first Rovers had their colours lowered round after a brace of left upper- by Lancashire rivals at Bolton. cuts. Apparently, Middlesbrough set a The referee decided that Win- pace which was too fast for them ston was not trying, and agreed to maintain, and they could only to allow the fight to continue after draw at home to Liverpool. There the enraged and yelling crowd had was no satisfaction for Chelsea surged towards the ring.
Sharkey
immediately not even a goal at Huddersfield,
then where the player who was sup-launched a two-fisted volley to the posed to be too small for the cen- head of the negro, who was floor- tre-forward position, Lythgos, had ed for the full count.— two successful shots.
Judged by the scoring, the Reg-
Reuter.
ond Division games were more closely contested, but in this ste-game against Bradford, climbed tion also goals were plentiful. Tot-
one rung of the ladder, and Bam gained their first tenham Hostpur led the way with west
the season át seven against Swansea Town, who away point of had the misfortune to lose the ser- Newcastle. As at one period of Vces of centre-half Hanoro early of the game West Ham held a lead in the second half. In this game of two goals, they might have three goals were scored by Hall, done even better than share the the inside-left of the Spurs, who points in a thrilling game. has previously been looked upon as the schemer rather than the fin- wher.
There is no real recompense for a Cup Final defeat, but there is at least compensation, and West Bromwich Albion, defeated by Sheffield Wednesday at Wembley last April, duly took their share. They shared with Grimsby Town the distinction of being the away winners of the First Division. Only the other week West Bromwich an away scored seven goals in
A significant result was that, at match at Villa Park, and the im- provement of the "Throstles" is Manchester, where the United an outstanding feature of current were beaten by Leicester City, who play. This big defeat of the Wed- thus retain the lead. Manchester nesday will cause the manager to United have the best figures In defence of any of the big clube wonder whether the acquisition of Bruce and Rhodes should constit having conceded nine in the But ute the end of his rebuilding sche-course of thirteen games,
mes.
UNITED BEATEN
Reading gained their tenth, vici tory of the season in the southern Third Division, in which section the advance of Crystal Palace may be noted. Recent activity by the new manager, suggests that the Palace are determined to step out boldly on the promotion trail. There were two away wins, Alder- shot following up their victory over Reading by winning at Cardiff. The once mighty Welsh side have they may be reminded that goal Indeed faller. Nor is there any A few years back there was no win games. I confess to surprise at turn of fortune's wheel for Exeter hint that Brentford would be eng- the position held by Doncaster City, already dive points worse off aging Arsenal in League matches. Rovers, who ga'ned a splendid than the club immediately above Yesterday they not only engaged victory at Plymouth against a them. They, too, have the Ogure them, but beat the champions by much-shuffled side. I was among ten opposite their name in, the two goals to one. Despite teams those who doubted whether the re-record but that is the number of changes which, in theory, weaken-cures of Doncaster would be defeats, ed the side. One of the two Brent-sufficient to enable them to hold ford goals was scored by J. C. their own in the class to which Burns, the only amateur playing they were promoted at the end of regularly in a First Division side. last season. A victory at Barns A half-back of repute, Burns had kept Blackpool in touch with to take the inside-lert position in the leaders, but despite their win
The surprise of the Northern Third Division was the downfall of Lincoln City on their own ground to Mansfeld From the begin ning of March of this year Crewe were the only team to beat Lincoln the emergency. This fine amateur at the expense of Nottingham prior to yesterday. In the interim does mo of his training Forest, Hull City did not get away Lincoln had won eleven out of Crewe and with the
of his school, from the foot of the table. Port twelve home games, and the fact that he stands Vale, scoring three goals in the Tranmere took part in the ne the test, at the
end rst event sen minutes, of the coafers draw of the day.
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