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ECEMBER

Charity Cup Matches:

CHINA & ENGLAND HAVE EASY PASSAGE INTO INTERNATIONAL FINAL

BY "RECORDER”

China and England had an easy passage into the final in the Charity Cup eliminating matches played over the Christmas holidays. A dour Scottish team went down 41 to a Chinese eleven against whom they were never really a match though they tried gamely enough in "the first half on Christmas Day at Happy Valley.

England, a respectable team on paper though not more so in this respect than their opponents, beat Portugal by a convincing score of six goals to two at Boundary Street on Boxing Day.

Nelther match produced much more than good holiday football, full of bright moments but never suggestive of the best that a good League game can turn up. tried China The final, however, with an enterprising England team match against a cleven, should be well worth the watching.

was, for once,

An much

DINE A HEAD TENNIS

Arsenal players have good control of the ball with their heads, but that isn't always a gift they are born with. Nearly all League clubs go in a good deal for a The game called head-tennis. Here the lads from Arsenal play it at Highbury.

game sharpens up both headwork and footwork.

for the Neither match hind leglots of furmer receiving a past out and Devlin and one more

Chinese from Yiu Cheuk-yin. Chinese queueing up to see it. i cutting in to score easily.

Chu Wing-keung scored the At this stage of the game the Local football

were on the final goal of the match in the the half which saw charitable to the spectator. The Portuguese

Вя their second second offensive iden of playing the

pace was Chinese well on top but seldom match at Boundary Street was opponents and the

past Park of the KOSB who put to allow the troups better fast.

up one of the best goal-keeping CRICKET chance of secing

jobs of the year and looked like choice for the nn nutomatic HKFA XI against the CNAAF

came

frum

The equaliser it, but the

Thirty ground was hardly crowded out. Santon of a free kick.

Eng-seconds from the kick-off, Con- la the circumstances, inud's X1, drawn from Army and way. England's centre-forward, team ahend once Navy only. produced n type of bod put his game that had the Portuguese, more on what was n nolo effort. caught at their

own sperinity,

run off their feet in very little

Le

The Portuguese equalised ini

on New Year's Day. The tebras were!

China; Yu Yu-tak; Hnu Yung-

Ying-kee and

The Portuguese--six of the 30th minute when Sharma, and Tre Kam-bung: Chau them from Maran--played their side-right, nelles following a¦ Man-chi, Kwok normal type

ان

l

football with emphasis on the breakaways, quick passing and the wing forwards verring in to 41.

SPOILER

half-back

With a which Spence

Wan

haze

a petier who took the wind out of the attacks and Bearsley and Sund not too slow at putting in kerosen

ball back into play in Erudarenko

Yur Cheuk-yin, Tang Yee-H Chu Wing-keung and Lee Tal- tal

from left-wing to centre Cheung Kam-bul; Ho Ying-fun. and then out again to the wing.

next must What happened

the wind out of

Park (KOSP); Scotland: have taken Portugal's bails, for barely an

Fill) and half minute and England Craighead stber

Conway Easton (KOSB), Mullen (Club). Abend agat, were

11 (I'clice)

Hutton yarts on, Gordon 10 melling fro

Bath Brown (Cluh), (34AA); pass from Hery, who Jonnet the

pong

(KOSB), Devlin (27AA), Clarke RASC and Nicholson (RAF)

EASY GOING

Fulf The second

was als half at the fed, the Portugume i Enghouls with the Porlagues, only hit met on the field at ene met their Best major obstacle

but a Die In Tazer, Navy's left-book. stage, stri gumie

but far from lower by just that manith that and, to a lesser negligible extent, in Witton, made all the difference.

England's fourth they met their second Leylandt,

pond was

in goal, was never really tested beanty with Spiers, inside-left, Well fet by the defence, rutching Purtogal's goalie de England's forward line proved uncles on he took a long pass that I had the dash and initan- from the right wing to bank tive to both bring the ball up neatly into the left corner of the withbu shooting range and het.

goal came in of the game from the right-wing combing- and Berry, the

SCOTC

England's first the 10th minute

10 of Brown

SOFTBALL

Portugal & Pakistan In Semi-Final

By "STARDUST"

Portugal notched a shui-

גות

The Portuguese were demoralised

Combined Wickets

Services Five Down For 153

Combined Services were 38 runs short of the Hongkong Cricket Club's first innings score of 191 In the annual match at Chater Road yesterday with five wickets in hand when stumps were drawn. The match is to be continued today.

Though Club's batting did not get off to a good start, R. S. Cull, going in at No. That, aided by what went 9. felt a touch of the holiday spirit and hit up 46 runs, into the Extras, helped. The fast bowlers did not do particularly well, but E. J. Mitchell, with his leg breaks, took five wickets for 45 runs.

Except for A stand for

Katebel 30 retired, I. AU 68 re- the

1 Khn 20 not out). The Best wicket between RAF's A.; Bred, S

KCC WIN D Panton and Royal Navy's T. Services Grant, the Combined

COVERNOR'S CUP

The HKFA team for Governor's Cup match against i The CNAAF on New Year's Day was selected at a meeting helding was not shaping up too, cewket at beat Royal Navy well until K H S Wilson, who 1 Boundary Streny yesterday and will be: generally plays rugger, and W.

K Hendley, Tozer Leyland, Reber 18,

After the

match

Spener, Tenmurt (Cupinity), Hutton: Brown, Berry, Conway, Mullen and Daley.

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newrotner

cal cricket, made a stand It for tie sixth wicket

Seares werp

HKCC

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The CNAAF team will be: Yu Yu-tak: Hau Yung-GANG, Cheung Kam- Lia Shiu-ping:

Kam-hunt. Kwok

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L. F.

Corfield

Stokes, e Panton, b

B

1. D.

Gre

Killer, e. Heine.

b.

AL

Rond Cox's

by Ave wickets in the Boxing Day match.

Seures were:

Kowloon

Annual

Royal Navy 07 (D G While for 12); KCC 117 for $ wie- kets (W M. Davidson 27, F. R. Zimmero 30 retired, A. Zim- Imern 34 retired, L. White 4 for

CURRENT OFF?

The Local Staff of the Hong- kong Electric Company best the 18 Home Staff by two runs in their

Iri 20:11 amani motel nt the Morthouse,

Dan Heerention Chats yester

day.

TA Pearce, e. Mom

team, but they Ying-kee, to Ying-fun, Chau

In benten.

the Ifith were

Man-chi Tong Yee-Jol. minute,

Diskle-Jeft, Daley

Cheuk yin and Lee Tui-fi. dribbled the ball fn, passed over to Brown nt right-wing, win

REFEREES MEETING centred it again to give Conway Brown. The hin third gent. right-what, nered the nightcap The Portuguese were unlucky Tough They lost Games, then Castilho for a short period and

Against then Santos. !purtunist forward! line wath

Brown and Berry holding more on the right spotlight wing, they lost the gour

but not fast They were fast.

Peruca Couch

at eutsite- left, was the pack of their foi- wels, with Snares having his motaenia in the Brst half

The Monthly Meeling of the Football Iteferee's Hongkong

on H. will be held December 20

in the

in the mices of the

Association Worknesday 4:30 p

KFA, Prire Bulting, Ice House Street.

|

Asian Tennis

Tournament

b. Gambril)

J

Gience. Kerr, e Miehell

Owen-Hughes, e Corfield,

by Mitchell

M

Newton, b

24

Top scorers were A. K. Minu (57), M. I. Razack (20) for the 4 Locals and T. E. Boycott (31) Stoker Mitchell for the Home Staff. W.

Wic

M Jones, e alt, D Mitchell 15 took seven of the Locals"

C Pritchard, & Gambl

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7kets for 25 runa.

RS. Cull

} Mahon, IK. Ball. aut crust

Extras

Ibw, Corfeld 40

Mitchell

A

1 FT

30

101

Bowling

MH W

#03

422

}

127

Gambrill Michell

11

42 2

11

2 43 5

A

113

0

COMBINED SERVICES

1st Innings

Ball

35

JAG NG S

AIROSA STANDS OUT

Calcutta, Dec. 26.-Euro-Corfeld 1 out victory over the Phlip-

Et centre-bult pean tennis stars fared bully, Grace Alex Aurora, pines in yesterday's Hang- "

played meedy, with Santos in the third round of the Shanghai Hotels left a little below his usual men's singles in the Asinn Hendley kong &

with Two Internatiotini

but very unch Shield

The defence was weak, bampionships here today. i Buze an 18-0 score,

Dilip Rose, India's No. 1,! Portugal shelled two Filipino the gualte, Cabral, over-cager.

From the spectator's view-beat the British Davis Cup total of 12 hits. hurlers for

The game was Full t point,

player. Geoff Paish, in but-of-the-park i Including

thrilling moments. Wild-kicking "Spikes" Guterres, wns at a minimum homer by

but tactics straight seta 6-2, 6-0, 6-1, to] A. D. Panton, b.

T. Grant, c. Pearce, b. Culi 21 Guterres also smacked in two!

were, more often than not, wild enter the quarter-finals.

H. R. Grace, e. & b. Owen- singles,

enough,

Xlugies The tens were:

India's second string, Sumant Misra, defeated M. Branovic, of M. W. Holme, b. Ball England: Leyland (Army); Czechoslovakia, 6-0, 6-1, 0-3. E. C. Mourhouse, bw, b. Wootton (Army) and

Owen-Hughes Robert Abdesselium, Lze

K. H. S. Wlison, not nut Pakistan beat Britain 7-2 (Navy), Dearsley (Navy), Spence French International, was beaten

The (Army)

Smith hard-fought

(Navy):

Extras Pakistanis tallied dve runs in Brown (Army). Berry (Army) by Heralde Weiss, of Argentina, W. K. Hendley, not out

6-4, 6-3, 0-4.

4-0, the Arst canto on four errors! Conway (Ariny), Splers (Navy)

Dragulin Mitic, the Yugoslav and one hit to take a comtrand- and Daley (Navy).

down by 0-3, champion, went Portugal: Cabral ing lead which they held to the

(Macno):

0-4, 6-3, to Reymundo Deyro, end. "Coffee" Baker homered Rocha (St. Joseph's) and Neves

E. J. Michell, E. N. Gambrill, Cunha in the fifth inning. Britain was (Macao);

(Macao), young Filipino player, while without the services of the

Airosa (Macno) and Santos Joset Pallado, another Yugoslav D. M. Gall and R. Corteld to Leonard brothers (Dave and (St Joseph's); Soares (Macao) Davis Cup player, was beaten Stan).

Gomes (St Joseph's), Castilho by 0-3, 6-1, 6-2 by the Pakistan (St Joseph's), Pact:co (Macao) lett-hander, Iftikhar Ahmed and Perclra (St Joseph's).

up Portuguese The two donde plays to highlighti

felding. They will meet the China in the semi-final.

dished

A

Kaume.

The game was marred by an accident at the beginning of the seventh inning when "Power- house" Khan of the Pakistanis got one of his hands rut deep on slicing to second.

semi-final.

and

NO GIANTS

Tozer

h

bat,

Mrs Pat Todd, United States Mahon Wightman Cup player, reached Pritchard

Cull the semi-trols of the women's singles when she beat Miss Gem Pearce

41

33

Total (for 5 wkts.) 153

Bowling

O. M. R. WV.

8 1 28 D

0 32 1

3 0 7

10

1 27 2

8

0 32 2

0 0 0

Rugger Scores

HOME FOOTBALL

MATCH

SOUTH AFRICANS IN PRECARIOUS POSITION

Johannesburg, Dec. 20-South Africa were in a precarious position at the end of the second day of the first Test against Australia here, having lost four wickets for 70 runs in reply to the touring team's first innings. total of 413.

They still need 193 runs to save the follow on with two days' play remaining.

Ray Lindwall found the Ellis light and then a heavy down- Park pitch unsympathetic to pour brought an early closure. speed, but Bill Johnston claimed On a dry and fairly lively Owen Wynne (3) leg-before wicket, the South African attack with 14 run on the board. Then registered two big shocks in the Ian Johnson, fighting his off- first few minutes for the Aus breaks cleverly, took the wickelstralians when Arthur Morris and of Jack Nel (four in 41 minutes) Jack Moroney, the opening pair, and Dudley Nourze (0), t were dismissed without scoting. |which slago his figures were Morris was caught off the

two vickots for two runs,

second ball of the match and Keith Miller bowled Wadet | Moroney was run out with a (2) and four wickets were score of two-two wide balla down for 47.

on the board,

LAPSES The South Africans held the initiative until after lunch when the wicket became easter, and several Inpses in the feld chances of dis-

All this time the opening bat, Eric Rowan, defled the varied Australian attack and at the close he was undefeated for 48, made in just over two hours,

Earlier in the day Sam Lox- | nulliffed their ton, dropped by Nourse when 24, missing the tourists for a small went on to complete hia first total, Test century for Australia, Hassett, after being missed hittlox 101 (14 boundaries) innt three, added 69 for the two and a half hours

wicket with Keith Miller and. shared ʼn stand of 102 for the fourth wicket partnership with Nell Harvey. He hit seven of the 11 boundaries scored during wna at the wickel for four hours and elght minutes,

His previous best was 93 in the fourth Test against England at Leeds in 1948. Reuter.

BAD START Johannesburg, Dec. Aghting century

Lindsay by Hassett, the captain, pulled the game round for stralian

after bad cricketers

start

were

the Innings and 24-A

against South Africn on the first day of the first Test match.

By the close of play, Australia four wickets 190 for Hasselt, playing in his first Test against South Africa, undefeated with 109. Piny had been held up because of bad

WOK

MANCHESTER U.

BEAT ARSENAL

of

London, Dec. 26. With two-thirds the stiff English League Christmas holiday programme com- pleted, only nine of the 88 clubs emerged with maximum points.

London clubs in particular did well, Tottenham Hot- spurs and Brentford in Division 1 and Millwall and Leyton Orient in the Third Division, South, ali collected full points.

4 Crystal Pal. 2 Rending

Others

100 with

percent so fur Christina records

are Manchester United and Middle- [sbrough in the premier Division and Chester, Lincoln City and Rochdale in the Third Division, Northern.

OFF-DAY Manchester United caught the Arsenal defence an one of its London, Dec. 24-The follow-

Jew results of Rugby two pens

off-days and whipped in Ing are the

in the opening 20 Union games played today:

minutes. which decided Blackheath 3. Bedford 0; Old mulines O, Old Alley-

14:

Merchant Taylors Old W. S/S Old Boys 0:

Filchmond 6, Harlequins 9 Rosslyn Park 25, Metropolitan Palice 12:

1sne.

Manchester

the

It

now United are

behind the Two points 39.ly

leaders, Liverpool, who dropped

valuable point to Chelsea, was only in the fading seconda That Fagan equalised a penally goal scored in the first half by Chelsea's

contre- captain and forward, Johnny Harris,

The Blackpoot defence held the bustling Burnley, forwards.

and gave In the First Division their side a strong position for being only three the honours, points behind Liverpool, the League leaders,

Wanges 5. Northampton 8- Aberavon 0, Maesteg 0; Bath 14, Gloucester i Bridgend 5, Ebbw Vale 13; Bristol B.

Clifton 9: Cheltenham 6, Notts 0: Coventry, Nuneaton 5: Cross Keys B, Abertillery 0; Exeter . Old Blues 0: Headingley 8, Huddersfield ; Liverpool 6, Waterloo 22; Lionelly 21, Universities Athletic Union 10;

Manchester

Park 14;

B, Birkenhead

Neath 11, London Welsh 8; Newbridge 0, Newport 3; Ponarth 0, Cardi 12; Rugby 18, Leicester 3; Stroud 30, Berkshire Wan-

derer: C

Swansen 15, Watsonians 0;

VILLA BEATS WOLVES

Wanderers, Wolverhampton who carried all before them. In October and September, just cannot recapture that all-con- have now quering form and gone 12 matches without a win. by Aston Their defeat today Villa was their first home de- feat of the exason

Tottenham Hotspurs and Sheffield Wednesday are drawing

Torquay Athletic 0, Telgh-away from their rivals in the

mouth 3;

Weston-super-Mare

typool 30.-Reuter.

Spurs'

Second Division. The 6. Pon- promotion chances appear part. cularly bright as they now have 10-points lead over Sheffield who in turn pre Wednesday. two points ahead of Hull City.

Aght But the Spurs had to

BOXING DAY MATCHES

London, Déc. 20. The following were the results of Rugby League games played to- YOUTH HAS ITS DAY

day: The Under-37s had an easy

The Scots, with a scratch for- Hoahing, of Britain, by 6-3, Ball

Owen-Hughes Benny Omar of the Pakistanis ward line that included a goat-8-1.

Results in the Second Round Jones made a spectacular. catch on keeper at outside-right, put up third which

ngainst the of the Men's Singles were: had the. fans terrifle display

Ahmed Iftikhar

(Pakistan) a! dazzled. A

Happy Chinese crowd all-star record

Thot beat C. Spychala (formerly witnessed the game. Pakistan Valley on Christmas Day. will now meet the USA in the is, they did as long as they Poland) 0-3, 6-1, 6-0,

5. C. Misra (India) beat G. D. victory by 10 wickets over the cale Hornets 0. could lesep it up.

Over-375 at the Indian Recrea- Oakley (Britoin 0-1, 6-2, 0-3.

Club In the inter-club Naresh Kumar (India) beat tion J. Pelen (Belgium) 6-2, 0-2, match on Christmas Day.

Scores were:

I. Over 378: 103 (E. R. Yeo-kit V. Cernik (formerly Czecho-" and again through Yiu Cheuk-slovnkia) beat 5. N. Deb Eamall 23, A. M. Rumjahn 20, 0-1, 0-2, 2-0. 6-2. I. M. Omar 0 for 31); Under

37: 183. for 7 wickets (A. Milo..

RESULTS

International. Series

Portugal,

Pakistan

18 Phlippines.

7 Britain

Ladies Junior Lengua

Clovers

Then, with Scotland tiring, the Chinese took over control near

the end of the first half and 6-2. 2 scored through Tang

20 McTyecireans 1yin. Then there came abur (india)

White Fangs & Squaws

4 priso

Scottish

goal through Reuter.

Mister Conquest

HEY! WHATS THE IDEAP

"YOU'D BETTER COME

·OUT QUISTLY, CONQUEST,

SE YOU WANT TO GAVE THE GIRLS!

SCORPIO

· ARE YOU THE

WHO FUSS? COM ON G

COME IN AND

GET ME

all the way to overcome Ches- Belle Vue Rangers 22, Roch. terfield. The only goal of the match was a penalty converted Bradford Northern 10, Bram-by. Spurs England fullback Alf Ramsey, just before the interval, ley_0,

Castleford

Featherstone Rovers 15.

Dewsbury 12, Batley 3. Halifax 13, Huddersfield 0. Hull Kingston Rovers 9, Hall

38.

Reuter. 23,

Hunslet 0, Oldham 5, Keighley 28, York 3. Leeds 32, Wakefield Trinity 3. Leigh 7, Workingtan. 3. Liverpool Stanley 5, Swinton

Salford 0, Woking Town 7. St. Helen's 15, Wigan B. Widnes 11, Whitehaven 0- Reuter.

CYCLING RECORD

Brussels, Dec.

20.-Emile Gosselin, the Belgian sprint cyclist, today bettered the world rickcord for "tho kilometre standing start at the Palais des Sports here.

18-4/3 His time of one-mla. sees which is 8/5th of a second botter than the previous best established recently in Zurich by the Dutchman, Arte Van Vlot-Router.

SATURDAY

FIRST DIVISION Arsenal

5 Sunderland

2 Portsmouth

0 Burnley

2

Cheleca

Birmingham 1 Stoke City

Binckpool

Bolton W.

Derby C.

Fulham

Liverpool

Ipswich

McCartney, the young South African fast bowler, made the

ball swing both ways and ft

At

awkwardly when the wicket was giving assistance, He and Watkins hnd the Austrailans struggling ngain after the ten Interval with the second now ball in a failing eht-Reuter TRIBE'S PEAK Calculta, Dec. 24-George Tribe reached his penk bowling ΓΟΥΣΤΑ

Caleritte's Eden Gardens, where the three-day match between the Common- wealth and the West Bengal Governor's XI started today,

Coming on at 33, scored by the home team's opening batsmen without separation, Tribe, fighting cleverly, started n procession and at lunch had claimed all seven wickets for 11 rins in ten overs, six of which were maldens. As a result of his devastating spell, the home tcom were 54 for 7 at lunch.

Tribe's first wicket today was his 50th of the tour. Smith de- prived Tribe of the distinction- of taking all ten wickets of the innings when the last man in swiped Smith to the country where Parks brought of 4maelficent catch.

Leyton

Millwall

i

3 Aldershot

Newport

I Southend

Ů

Northampton 2

2 Brighton

1

1

1

2

Notts County 2 Bristol Port Vale

Swindon Wutsall

1 Bourmouth

1 Torquey

2 Notts Forest 3

THIRD DIVISION

(NORTHERN)

Barrow Bradford

Carlisle

Chester

Crewe Halifax T Lincoln City N. Brighton Rochdale Rotherham Sputhport

3 Oldham

1

2 Gateshead

I

1 Mansfield T.

1

3 Doncaster R

3 York

1 Darlington

Wrexham

3

0 Tranmere

Hartlepools

0 0

0 Accrington

1 Stockport SCOTTISH LEAGUE “A” .Celtic

Dundee

*

East Fife Falkirk

v Queen O'S.

v Sterling

v Hearts

2 Motherwell

4

Third Lanark 1 Ralth Rov. Hibernian

2

4 Rangers

3

Patrick This.

4 Clyde

$

St Mirren

Aberdeen

1

Tribe's analysis at the end of the Innings was 23 overs, 10

makiens, 50 runs, wickets.

CONFIDENCE

A young University student,

P. Roy. was the

only home

team batsmin to face Tribe with confidence and he hit the highest score

of the side with 37. Including six fours.

The home team were all out for 123.

Livingston and Oldfield gave the Commonwealth a good start, putting on 82 runs for the frat wicket. Late-cutting and on- driving stylishly, Livingston reached his 60 In Об many minutes, including seven fours. He was still batting, with 57,

at the close of the first day's play, when the Commonwealth's kcore stood at 91 for one, wicket. They are thus only 31 runs behind with nino wickets in hand-Reater.

SHEFFIELD SHIELD. Melbourne, Dec. 26. - New South Wales scored 300 in their first innings and Victoria re- plied with 196 for four by the close of the second day of the Sheffield Shield match here.

James Burke, New South Arbroath 2 Wales' opening batsman, car- 1 Queen's Park 0 ried his hat for 162 when the

SCOTTISH LEAGUE “B”

Airdrie Alloa Ath Dumbarton

Burfernline

Forfar Hamilton Kilmarnock

Ayr United Dundee Un, 3

2 C'denbeath 2 Shield Champions added 84 to- S'housemuir day to their overnight score of 2 Albion Rov.

for seven.

St Johnston

1 Morton Results Mutilated.

-Reuter.

BOXING DAY

FIRST DIVISION Birmingham 2 Derby C.

3 W. Bromwich Bolton W Burnley

Chariton

Chelsea

Everton

0 Blackpool

1 Liverpool

200

Doucles Ring took three wickets for 80,

Victoria opened disastrou©13′′ when C. MacDonald was caught off the first ball sent down by the fast bowler T. Brooks, Ken 2 Meulemon and Tom Howard 0 then put on 128 runs in

0 valuable but dull partnership.

1 Portsmouth 2 Meuneman made 71.Reuter

}

1

0

1 Fulham Huddersfield 1 M'chester C. 0 Manchester U. 2 Arsenal *Nowcastle U. 0 Middlesbro Sunderland 3 Stoke City

2 Aston Villa

Wolves

SECOND DIVISION

DOUBLE CENTURY

Adelaide, Dec. 20-Robert South Australian all- McLean, rounder, scored 213 of his side's first innings total of 040 in the against

3 Sheffield Shield match

Queensland, here,

By close of

on the second day Queens- were 60 for no wickot in

Barnsley

Bradford

1 Leeds United 1 1 Bury

play

2

lood

0

Brentford

..

3 Hull City

0

reply

0

Grimsby T.

McLean's marathon innings

1

+

Leicester

1 Coventry

i

Ա Luton

1 Southampton 1

2

Plymouth-

O Cardiff

3 Aston Villa ·0

3 Everton

I

M'chester C. 2 Charlton Middlesbro 3 Huddersfield 0 Newcastle U. 2 Wolves!

0

W. Bromwich 1 M'chester U. 0

SECOND DIVISION

Q.P. Rangers Insted. eight and a half hours.

0

He was unperturbed by heck- Ang from today's crowd who 0

#low Preston N.E.4 Shefeld U.. 1did not appreciate his Sheffield W. Z Blackburn Robatting.

The South Australian innings Spurs

1 Chesterfield closed with the addition of 194 West Ham Utd 3 Swansea T. 0 THIRD DIVISION..

(SOUTHERN)

Bournemouth 2 Rending

Brighton & H. 0 Swindon

1

- 1

0 Torquay U. Q

Crystal.Pal. 3 Watford

A

Bristol C.

0

0

Exeter City

0

1 Southend U1 Leyton Orient 1 Bristol R. Nowport C 6 Aldershot

+

Barnsley 1 West Ham Blackburn 1 Tottenham Brentford

2 Bury Coventry

1 Grimsby 4 Leicester Hull

Leads

3

Preston:

N.E. 1 Luton Town 1 Shemold U. 3 Plymouth 2 Chesterfold · 1 Shefeld W. 1 Bradford Southampton 1 Queon'a P. Swansea. 5 Cardiff City 1 THIRD DIVISION: (SOUTHERN) Bristol City 1. Norwich, Exeter

'Watford

ij.

"

Norwich C. 1 Notts F. 1 Notts County 2. Ipswichi. Port Vale 3 Northampton.1 Walsalle Millwall

THIRD DIVISION A IN (NORTHERN)

"Accrington 2 Wrexham D

!

I

Barrow

Chester

0. H'pools U0 4 Bradford

to the Saturday total of 200 for four-Reuter.

Crewe Alex. Darlington

Mansfield T.

N. Blighton

3 Lincoln City

2 Gateshead

3 Olium Ath. I

2 Doncaster R.

Rochdale 3 Southport Rotherham U. 1-Tranmere R., Stockport C. 2 Halifax

York City · #1 Carlisle

*IRISH LEAGUE

Ards 42 Bangor Coleraine

Crusaders

Glentoran

Linfield

9 Derr City 0.Cliftonvillo

Distory Ballymerr U.

Portadown? 1 Glenavon

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