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MITVRDAR, DAILY HERALD SKFTSMBER U. mt JACKSON NOT PLAYING FOR HIS NEW Football ANOTHER HARD GAME FOR ILFORD CUP-HOLDERS MEETING ISTHMIAN LEAGUE CHAMPIONS WOKING CONFIDENT i By Roomer A LTHODOH several amateur clubs are A handicapped owing to early Injuries snd absence of players on holidays, qua- Mr In to-day games should not suffer, there Is a host of reserve talent With the eacep'ion of the London senior Cup-tie at Desenham, which incidentally. cooipele the former team Jr short notice, Spartan Leas tie ansaeopMt with Hertford Town Reserves. todays fixtures four moot let- -mf gM Aaatcur will be eostred en the meet- aa between Word. IsaUnr Cup ft art nuabitf taat UvjML taw awibM.

to peobable that Air- Otflaaa Chaeton gm his'appearance la at- Mat aa partner to mr KSer en the rlsht A A wins Hunhead wUI jH be without Hooten. Oerdon. and White- heme. Device. the wSj A.

Cn sheetd stiaMthsn the Une ably controlled by aeiiiucton constructive ho lf-beck play, and It mcdo en elusive forward to overcome hla who oppoee Dulwlch at Qiampiea MHI wlll have Peaae aa pivot. aud ita Jlaailet althoush without Kail and Haaer (both ere injured should hate little dUbcutty In tainted victory. TOT rom OtMnUai hive not msde an auspicious Men sad although strengthened with Daeta and FT'" 1 en the left wing, will have to fo all ant fa Hist the City at Oxford. (hptoA lean eld-week defeat results In 9L Albans City at mat oate. chtef of whleh the rtturn of nsmi to lefutack.

Warwick the aetata'" attaek. with Mlnter as hla left. Tufnell an Bkaly to ha ve a with tha unchanged Wimbledon at tlw Karthern Polytechnic (round and stuet certainly mM off their shooting aSorts. UMU AT WTCOMK Wok who sprain a surprise as Ilford. travel to Kingston with conlldence.

W. Warnea a til lake a daal of holding. I. Hannan. late of Waaldatane.

wUI lead tha Mngatontan attack. Their co-leu ante of tha Mehaond-rond (round. the Oaauata. an due at Wycombe, where they will do well to divide Tha eetelaadlae Athenian League nn la Slat kalaeeu Walthasutow Avenue and Barnet, laat Mason's chaaipiona and runnera-up respectively At Snwthall Lay ton contemplate tnelodklg Mercer lOolcheater Townl at left halfback. while heats persevere with the Kunlet left wise.

Olbbe and Spalton. Barking. due at Ha yea. have two former Uytnseiano players, mansard tleft-hall i and Can In their team. Another new half IS view la Sett, frost Walthamatow orange.

BALF-BACK CHANGE With Wilton anHkbk owtnj to tajary. Been ttfuiM it Mt-helf in the Hempstead to nolit Cbeehunt at Claremont-roed. hKiinct tit Ht tnaldo-left. ippnn la IhSeM lu due at Bromley. and Maa.

ttml to RadhlU. will hare Turner mbMack. The return martini between Orays Athletic ead Tooting Town, this time at Orays. Is the leodsn League nature, while the eetwsen the promoted clubs. Rounslow aad Harvard.

forms an attractive Spartan iMtm encounter the Oreat Eastern ground at King uncompleted, the match with Metro- Mice has been transferred to bnber debut of The Bedouins, who visit and the visit of Civil Service mfoiE hould prov AMATEUR MATCHES ISTHMIAN LSAOUB Clapton v. St. Albans City; JJfadon Wrcombe Wan-2? Oeuals: Dalwlrh Hamlet v. Lerton- r. Woe ins, Tufneu Park v.

-SmUifao v. llford. St. Albans Tufnell Part r. Oxford City; Caledonians; Kins Hon Lena v.

Waadeiete: Wotlns The Caeuala. Dulwirh Hamlet. ATHIMAN LEAGUE J- hsitins Town; Walthamstow Avenue malw En fir id; Himpitetd v. Cheehunt; Wwldstone. Sutton United v.

Usbrldge '7 1, Ley ton ftertlon. Bart Town T. Ham; Bamst Avenue. Enfleld r. Bromley; Bempsteed Wealdrtone Redhlll; Town Sutton United; Lerton Sou thai! LONDON LEAGUE Chelmsford; Brtth and Belvedere WK pwe Orays Ath.

v. Toot ins Mitrhan y. Walthametow Oranse T. Ath Albion Ptnchley itUn v. Standard Tele- CTieimsford Hendon Town; Epsom Town el.

Ptnchley v. Romford, wesden M.trnam Wanderers. SPARTAN LEAGUE United Echam: Colchester Town t. -rwwood and Wsriey, slouch Crittall Police Hounslow x. Hay wards Maidenhead United v.

Wood Onen Town, -C Marlow: Hertford Town r. Vnited Letrhworth Town Apaley; Town. Watford Spartan tirades 11 Apaley v. Polytechnic; Laa 'rhtn. Lrona Club Hoddesdon; rt rd Town.

Ware r. Let eh worth Harden City Bishop's Stortford. 1 Res Penchant United Res RAP. U. WUleadrn Poly r.

TLIRRN AMATEUR LEAGUE Midland Bank. Old Lyonlana r. Bast- RKf SFMOR LEAGUE Camber ley and Yorktown; Guildford Wall, net on. nd on; waltca R.A.P. rwood HIWUBI'I LEAGUE Oeonre rear ham Common 8 mited Sutton Oaa.

Til FSSEX LEAGUE Saturn. Jurtens; Cannlns Town a sterlinc Ath Jurcena WGI.IAN CUP tor 1 I'ambndre SI RIRRAM LEAGUE pnfle'd Cable Works; Lower kT: 1 Ha. wards t. Bamet Coneresetleanl; s-yrth Oas. bm-, OTHER ITCHES Tl wadnr 111 i.i,- riMITRAU.

CODE I- NorUMrn ALEC JACKSON MOVES FAMOUS SCOT TO PLAY FOR CHELSEA Alec Jackson. the famous Huddersfleld Town and Bcottlsh international forward. was yesterday transferred to Jaekoon hw bM UM central flgura of dlseua-1100 football clrdai tar MM weeka waa plaoed on UM open-to-trenefer lilt of UM Hud- MoH club at own i squeal. Choices. JWlmo'i new club, arc fulfllllnt In tnuttaM measure Uh prediction that they would build up an attack worthy of their poaltlon In the Plrst Division ol the LOagUC.

frith Wilson. Oallacher. and Oheyne. Jackson will Mka the fourth Scottish international in UM Stanford Brldse club's forward Una. For are year a.

Jackaon baa been an outetandtaf personality tat the same. not only because of MM brilliant manner In which he baa carried out the normal function of an of hla prnwace In the soorlns of NAmrs or aorroM Pint attain Ins a prominence when a member at Aberdeen, the Scottish Leafue aide. Jackson, native of Ronton, waa tranaferred to HudderaOeld at Mm conclusion of a Una performanoe for hla country In the international asalnat Ens land, at Hampden Park, la IMb. had aamplad aondltlona tbvcrnlnt the tame In America, but his stay In theumltod Stataa waa limited to many reaaarkaMe feats durlns bis term at sons perhape waa better than that at laat season, when, prior to the appearance of hla club In the P.A. Cup Pinal, asatnat the Arsenal, he bad scored nine of the eleven tools credited to the Northern team.

He haa been "capped" far his coon try on sixteen oooaslims. tncludins all three tosses laat acaeon. and la tonorally retarded aa one of the sreateat match-wlnnlns players la the game. Jackson, for whom Chelsea are reported to have paid M. travelled to London last night with the Chelssa chairman.

Mr. Claude Klrby. It Is understood that his first appearance for hie new club will be agatnet Sheffield Wednesday. at Stamford Bridge, on Monday. FOOTBALL SPECIALS BY EXPERTS XPERT nana rats eo principal football matches wIU bo la Daily Herald." "CORINTHIAN" (Ml Wart) will describe the great dad Ham United Chiton, at Upton Park.

(Haretd Kendrick) to to attend what shoaM INN the best came la the liiwl Plttolia. This to at the Hawthoraa, where the AMn and Erertan, whs have each gained aiaitaiam points, will bo la sppssltlsn. IMPRESSIONIST (A. R. IMPRESSIONIST (A.

R. Booth) will comment on the Bolton Wanderers v. Aston VUla amtoh at Raradea Park. Other ranMs to bo wend by ambers of the "Dally Herald" stall A. J.

City I. Pert imsalh O. HEWITT. IhrihM United t. Derby Coanty.

C. W. v. Bradford. T.

Bradford. -Pnlham C. A. Orient. T.

H. RA Barasley. Special rcporta ef other pan will be contributed by our own correspondents la niini parte of the of year "Daily Herald' by ptaciac an order with year newsagent. TO-DAY'S SPORT DIARY Alesandra Park Klpon Phonis Park Under P.T.O. Mee: (Ml.

fixtures ea Page 11. UWK TPHU Ohamplanshlpa. Wimbledon Iconcludedt ATHLCTICS Bee fixtures on Page 11. MOTOa-CTCLB C. Meet- Ins.

Brooklands (10 a.m. I. Beach (1.MI: SKEDWAY Beach (I.M): Crystsl Palace iI.MI: Harrlngay Lea Bridge it. Ill; Stamford Bridge (111); Southampton GBETHOUND RACING Clapton. Wsst Ham.

Wembley. White City Bristol i Know to) (Ml; Cardiff (7.11); Porte- mouth (7.4 ft); (B.lft) I cm (M) Birmingham: Hlbba; Llddell. Barkas; Firth. Morrall (or Pllltnghsm). Crlnsan; 11.

Croshls. Bradford. Hicks. Mmrhaiw CMr: Barber; Ridley. Robertson; Barram.

Cowan. McMullaa; Tossland. Wrlfhtson. Tslt. Race.

Brook. tDLKSBBOVGH (Ml) T. ASTON VILLA 1S.1.1) BOI.TON Wi Ballon: Jones; Ha worth. Plnney; Ooallns. Bed don.

Wright; Butler. Daeln. Blackmore. McKay. Oook.

Aston VBls: Blddlsstone. Bowen. Mort; Qlhson. Talbot. Tate; York.

Brown Warlnc. Walker. Houghton. GBIMSBY V. SHE I LEEDS I'XITED f.

I LEK ESIEB CITY WED. (S.ISI B. (ft.lft) 1 MOUTH (M) NOTTS FOBBST T. BTOBB CITY Notts rensi: Dsster; Thompson. BarrUgton; McKlnlay.

Graham, Parmer; Scott. Oermsn, Dent, Bssolp. Quantrlll. Stoke Boswlck; MeOrory. Spencer.

Williamson. Sellers; Cull, Bueeey, Kirk ham. Llddle. Archibald. OLDHAM ATHLBTIC MILLWALL (1U) Oldham: Hacklnc: Porter; Adlam.

Blot. Ooodter; Worrall. Dyson. Llttlewood, Oray. Bssson.

Mill wall: YulU; Sweet man. Tyler; Martin (or Jones). Swallow. Graham; Wadsworth. Headman.

Cock. Smith. Corklndale. PLTMOL'TH ABGTLB SOUTHAMPTON Til Artyle: Csnn; Bland. Tit muss; Mscksy.

Pullen. Hardie. Matthews. Qrosler. Vldlor.

Leslie. Black. Scrlrea; Bradford. Kssplnc; Adams. Shslley.

woodhouss; Jspoon. Cummins. Prassr. Wilson. Arnold.

Leicester CMy: Baby; Black. Brawn: Wkin, Harrtaon. Ritchie; Adcoek. Hlna. Chandler, Lochheed.

Barry. LN ERPOOL v. TOWN (S.IS) MANCHESTER t7. r. NEWCASTLE 17.

(S.S> SHEFFIELD UNITED v. DERBY COUNTY (M) Ikeflrid IMtad: Kendall; Orcen. Olbaon (J. Dampy, Matthews. Gooney.

Olbaon Ptckerins. Dunne. Oillespte. Tans tall Darby Canity: Wilkes; Cooper. Webb; Mclntyre.

Barker. Jeaaop; Crooks. Barclay, Bedford. Randall SUNDERLAND w. ARSENAL (S.U) Sendevlaad: Bell; Murray.

Shaw; Clunaa. McDousall. Hastiness. Eden. Urwtn.

Onllocher. Connor. Anassl: Keyaer. Parker, flapsoed; Soddon. Roberta.

John; Hulme. jack. Lambert. fihaHw (or Jimm). Raat.n ft EST BAM UNITED r.

CHELSEA Waal Bamt Hufton Barte. Barrett; Oalllna. St. Pier. Cad well; Yaws.

Barte. Wataen. Jamaa, Ruffall. Chelaaa: MHUnston; Smith. Lav; Bras ill.

TOwwraw. Bishop. Crawford. Chsrwa. Sflm, Pearson II BRADFORD CITY r.

BBISTOL CITY (Ul) Bradford CRy: OIU: BlckneO. WtfHt: Barkna. Summers, Bauld; Woolhouaa, WhMPhurst. BrMal CRy: BowHmdi; Walsh. Ohm; limhp.

Miiesn. Taylor; Bimir, Mereer, ElHett, Towniww. BURNLEY READING (US) Bmntoj: SemerrlUe; Mrl Wadsworth; Brown. Storer; I rabies. BmL MmHB.

Prest. Paso. iiiiil Rtehavdns (L.I; Bnllatlm, (J Allnn. McNeil. DarMtt; Bacon.

Baton. CHARLTON ATHLETIC P. Cbartten: Robertson: SmMfc, Brarto: Pttrntrn. Morpan. Pusaley.

Wyper. Bart. Horton. Oale: Plain. Richards; Smith.

Caddtck; Curan. Proudfoot, Bamtan. Sarxy. Oibbs. TWO FAMOUS CENTRES IN Battle of the Unbeaten At West Bromwich: Argyle Hopes By VOW that the struggle among London clubs for First Division supremacy has been heightened by the advance of Chelsea, the match between that club and West Ham, at Upton Park, becomes of national interest.

i control of the last two in the League table. I cannot believe that the form of Manchester City is correct. There it something vronc here, for the players are far too good to have played four games without earning a point. It Is highly probable that Birmingham will be the to discover that a team which can afford to allow a splendid bark Osntre-forwarda of the hlshest class will ho opposed In thla tame, and It la not often that people have the opportunity of watch Ins Ensland's beat leader and Scotland's beet on one afternoon. Wataon and Oallacbar.

In their sty lee. are two at the sreateet foothollera who ever lived. Wataon will be opposed to an Bns- Uab International centra-half. In Townrow, and Oallacher will match hla wllca asalnat the lubustncoo of a man comparatively new to Pint Division football, at. Plot I am able to eta to that Aloe Jackeea, whoao transfer to Cheloea la referred to In another eolaosn, will not tarn out for the London dab this aftemeen Hla Srat match for CbeSeoe wU ha atalnst sheSMd Wednesday, Leatne obsmplane, at Stamford Brldse en Mho McCloy to leave them mast have someone who Is at least eqaally good.

Following upon Wednesday's poor display. Birmingham's forward line has been much altered. Curtis is dropped and Bradford moves from centre-forward to inside-left and Briggs from outside-right to centre-forward. Horsman coming In at outside-right. Morrall may be fit to resume at centre-haft.

but if not Plllingham retains the berth. Get a capable team manager and give him an opportunity to use his knowledge, and you will have a good team. That has happened at Derby. The County secured the finest young outside-right playing football in Crooks for £5OO They go to Sheffield to play the United, and even the fact that they have to play two left-backs may not prevent Derby from getting a point. think that the Weet Ram selectors are wise In placing Hufton In goal again.

This popular player Is sure to have plenty of well-placed shots to deal with. In spite of the fact that Barrett has been placed at left back. With Karl and Barrett ae defenders. West Ham can rest content In the fact that they have two sound backs. LONDON'S CHIEF GAME Villa Shock Hotspurs Should Return To Winning Form regarda them I dangerous Mi tD the Second Lrifuc.

They visit the other City At Bradford, and this like a rare two for the Ycikshirs club. lllllwea not sure of the team they will (a common complaint it New Oroee) to to Oldham. They will have a very trying time there afalnat the Athletic, who fot ee very near to promotion laat aeaaon. Reading are a curious aide, and IJMIT form BO far haa been auch aa to oonvlnas anyone that they have amall chanee of winning at Burnley. More home teams likely te win aft Preston agalnat the Wanderers from Wolverhampton.

and the Forest against Bloke Oily. Smith, who played lor Middlesbrough tt gamea the eeaaon before last, has been slgnsll on by Oardlff City, and It Is ahncet oertaln that he will be choaen for the full back poeltion againat Port Vale at Hanley to-day. Port Vale ahould be among the lIMMI winners, however. Pynegar. the Vale forward, who has been brought back for to-day's fame, hat been taken off the open-to-transfer list on which he was placed at his own request.

SOITHKBN SECTION PBOSPVCTS The Southern Section's leading live teams art all away from home. Northampton are at (pod a tldt at any. and they go to OUlingham. That the Kent club rely upon the eleven conquerort of Newport will not be regarded with anything like terioutnett by the liidlandert. for Newport are Jutt a very ordinary proposition.

Two clubt who have not determined their bett combinations meet at Craven Cottage. Fulham and the Orient. Wood retirns to tht Orient goal and Oaibratth It fit again, to that the centre-half poaltlon will be ttrong enough. Fowler It to be In the potltlon In which he made a name, centre-forward. Oarbutt.

Injured, being out of the tide. For their home game with Brighton. Queen's Park Rangers will hsve to do without both Ooddard and Whatmore. injured. Wiles It to be the leader of the attack, and Ferguson, from Chelsea will be in the flrtt team for the first time.

Wiles scored Bee goals Km Inst Cardiff City reeervee last Saturday. THE DKVON "DOW" Crystal Palace will ha food enough to nt a draw at Bristol against the Honrs, and Watford. If they play as they did against the Rangers at Shepfaerd'e Bush, will not loee Boscombe. Thames have a pretty etlff task at Coventry, whose players an doing good things with good football Brentford's change at goalkeepers is brought about by the fact that Fox has been sttscked by influenn. McDonough.

from Annficld Plain, makes his Brat appearance In Uague football- Newport will play Brown, from Charlton, at forward, while Rlchardeen la to be at right-half. Another forward change la Oaviee. from Uanelly. to be outside-right. Swindon.

Walsall and Luton all seem likely to take full advantage of playing at home against Notts. Norwich and Southend respectively. BUTTON tetania to the West Ham ml TEST TOR WIST HAM DITBNCB It Is fairly certain that the West Ham defence will be tried to the full, for the Chelsea inside trio. Oheyne. Oallacher and Wileon are all international players, and deeervedly eo.

This Is going to be ese of the greeted straggles that ever hanpsned In a football match brtenn local rivals. Sunderland have to entertain the Arsenal, who may have Jesses in their team again. If the akllful little Scots International cannot play. Johnstone will acain be the lnalde-laft. tdo not believe that the torn ky Johnstone la his last match was his beet, and It would be food (or and his club.

It he playsd a little sure frequently Keyeer, the amateur Dutch goalkeeper. Is to play asala lor the Arsenal. I think he will do well when he has learned to wait Instead of rush. Ha Is lust a good (oalkeeper. and will be better with experience almost as good Lewis.

Evelyn Morrison, the former Palklrk centreforward. has re signed for Kinderland and will he la the team to receive Arseoal. Morrison delayed his decision because Sunderland would not agree to him 11 Ting and training In Scotland. ASTON VILLA SIITtIU One of the biggest blows to followers of football In Birmingham Is the fact that Handler, fit to play. Is left out of the Villa team to play at Bolton.

Time was when en old Aston Villa player told me that York would be a splendid outside-right when he had learned to control the ball. York did that, but he will never be able to do It so well as Handler a youth, does. Blrmtnfham arc to reeelea a team right out of form. Manchester City At the present moment the two Manchester clubs hare full ALEC JACKSON, the winger, who has been signed by Chelsea. POST VALB P.

CARDIFF CITY (1U) Port Vale: Da rise; Shenton. Oakaa; Oopa. Round. Tones Pynsper. Anstlss.

Baxter. Cardiff CMt: Parquharaon: Smith (or Hardy or RoMU), John; Helaby. Keener. Blackburn; Len Dertaa. Barrts.

Williams. Bobbins. Bird. rUSTON N.E. W.

WOLVERHAMPTON W. Walissbsaplse Waaisrsei: Toothill; Lowton. Lumbers; Lax. Hollincsworth, Richards; Phillips. BottrUl.

Hnrttll, Daaeon (J). Hetherlncton. SWANSEA TOWN f. BURT (S.U) Swoneen Town: POrsuaon: Williams Milne; Rase. Hanford.

Miliar: Bala, Lindsay. Williams (R-), Bell. Bnry: Hantson; Chester Bradshaw; Porter. 80l- Hofc. Robinson Robbie.

Vsrnm. Smith, Push. TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR p. RMADFORD (Ul) Tsttiobam Spun; Lib, Pored: Cable. Msmer.

Mradi; Dertaa. OOaUahsnn. Harpor. Cook. Clausb: Qpobssn.

Lloyd: Taylor. Cray- Man. McLean. Athertea. Bllear.

Vtffb. WEST BBOMWICB ALBION v. EVERTON ffiartso; GbsStas; Wllllaam. Classeall; McFharaon. Crttchley.

White. Dean. Martin. 11l (SOUTH) ill Amine Wilms Baaaambet Baywasd. Brawn; Osnfeed (or Poibm).

Bradford: Whitebook Bn. Webb (or WHHeme). WoMiidt Holland (T); CTimt. Smith Woodward; Belland (B Bnrneu. Jrnmm (or Lowe).

Woolloeroft. MCWUIMM. BBISTOL ROVERS p. CRYSTAL PALACE (LU) Bill si Boone: Barry: Prtee. Boiton; Ptndlay.

Dtnedale. Be ml Won; Poibea. Ball. AttwooS. IMb.

Man: Imrte; Wethetby. Barry. Slmp- COVENTRY r. THAMES (Lb) Theasm: Bailey; Rnsssll. Heap; Lindsay.

MeCulloch. Jam: Ibwonad. MeGbilbf (UU Vrnmu. POMPCT'S GOOD FOBM In addition. Stephenson and Malloch are not yet able to resume play.

This is a big handicap for the Mldlanaers. but I think they will pull through with such players Cooper. Crooks and Bedford. That very good team. Leicester City, are at home again, and they will do their best to beat Portsmouth, another good side who have taken four points out of three away games.

If Portsmouth are beaten to-day it will be their first defeat of the ssason. will score for the League champions at Orimsby. and that will pretty well settle the match in favour of Wednesday. Blackpool seem good enough to beat Middlesbrough, providing the visitors do not show such fine combination as they did agatnet West Rem. It is time Mancheeter United won a point, and If they do so today it will be at the expense of Newcaetle.

Leeds should bsat Blackburn Rovers, and another home team to win should be Liverpool, at the expense of Huddsrsfleld. GBBAT ALBION GAMB Bravely Indeed are the piayert of Bverton trying to ensure that their spectators, occupying a fine ground, will sse first-class football. They visit the Albion at West Bromwich. and this will be a match in which one team must loss Its first point. The Albion and Bverton have played four matches each, and tomethlng mutt be ripped whatever the result may be.

The AlMen have a geed sMe. and even wNh Carter away they ate sure to get gealt agalntt Bvtcton. Charlton for their home game with Barnaley will be without Longford again. This Is unf 01 tuna to for the club because Smith and Langford have tuch a fine underttending. They back up to well and each It a moot capable tackier.

takes the place of Langford. and he to good. In fact, with a little more experience of Smith, be might be almost ss good as Langford. Proudfoot will be in the Barnaley team once more, and Kerry can play again, which means the exelualon of OHrtet and Karvey. I think Charlton are oerttin to improve their record.

THE ERRATIC SPURS When Bradford get to Tottenham thejr wtU And a vary unusual team In the Hotspur. Ths North London club eouliU of players who enn play football of the highest tm. but oat Is not done always. There will bt MM change from the combination which loot at Preston. T.

Cable coming In for Bkltt. who Is unfit. I think the Hotepur will msnssa to win on their own (round. Onoe of the old Southern Loafiie. Plymouth and Southampton meet la the west Country, and the Argyls eeem my likaly to net a bit farther away from the bottom of the table.

It le a curious thine that when ran so West you to the South of the Second Divlslon table, Reading an at the bottom. Cardiff one above and then Plymouth The Argyle will do better then they have been doing. I can quite easily understand that their players have not fot ueed to the very serious football of the Second Division. When they ham. there win be trouble for lots of clubs.

Is nrobabla that Southampton will be one of the Bret to experience that. BUST'S LONG Till Swaneea are likely to be glad that they made such a gallant struggle to keep In the Second Division last season. They are at home Bury, who may find that they made a long Journey for nothing in the way of points. Until the Forest hsve decided upon their team the club cannot be expected to do well. At home to Stoke, it ia almost a certainty that they will get a point, but one cannot think more highly of them until they get a settled combination and show more convincing term Bristol City have got to do a lot before anyone THE MEN EXETER CITY v.

TORQUAY UNITED (3.U> Exeter CHr: Dsvles: a ray. Miller'. Clarke. Inelu, Dennlngton; Pureeil, Houghton. Vara.

Halliday. DoocMtcr. Teener United: Wright: Fowler. BUI; High. Butler.

Smith; Waiisr. Clarion. Trotter. Hutchison, Ban. FULHAM CLAPTON ORIENT (XJSI Fnlham: Icston.

Gibbon. Liller: Oliver. OlMooi. Barrett: Temple. Hammond.

Orinths. Price. Penn. Clapton Orient: Wood; Broedbent. McOrae: Lawrence.

Oalbralth, Edwards; Vanner. Jack, Fowler. Trtcker, Fletcher. OILUNGHAM e. NORTHAMPTON TOWN GUllagban: Rutherford: Robertson.

Bishop: Beacham. Collins. EUls; Battlste. Brcnnan. Loasbr.

ChCMMRur, Bet hell. NtrtlunlM: Hammond; Infllt. Ant honey; Oddl, Mtlontj, Da Ties; IfcLochlan. Boyle. Bo wen.

LUTON TOWN v. SOUTHEND UNITED (1.14) bttkni Catted: Moon. Prench. Robinson; Dixon. Ward.

Donovan; Banwtt, Jones, Shankly. Bailey. WllHama, NEWPORT COUNTY r. Ceaaty: Blakemorc: Pox Whsrtsr: Bichardaon, Halm. Blley; Da rim (V).

Brown. WaUh. Seymour. Thomas. Brentford: McDonough; Stevenson.

Adamaon: Davies. Bain, Salt; Poster. Lane (J Lane (W). Blakemore, Payne. QUEEN'S PAIS BANGERS T.

BBIGHTON HOVE (SJO) Q.P. Binceve: Cunning ham: Nixon. Pollard; Smith. Coward. Perguaon.

Wilea (B.) Brighton: Webb; Marsdan. Brett: Wilkinaon. Mooney. Dattan; ParvaU. Kirk wood.

Vallanee. Mth, Wilaon. SWINDON TOWN NOTTS COL NTT (I.U) IvMas: Cope; Batty Oirran; Low. Osckkarn, Bralthwaite; Whlpp. Morris.

BddJe- Urnir Mills, Blrtjlor Dmtr. Pnmu. lav: Tutor. Tmmu. Kwilar.

Aadrm, Rjkdec. WALSALL T. NOBWICB CRT WSIMH: John: WUM. Bradford Ootfr. jUUIwII.

Brmdford iwn W. hw. CMr: aaiattt. onta: mw. UchlMMTrmoo.

Ml. M. 11l (WORTH) ACCUNOTON STANLEY HWM aovns lAUOW lOU CRT csuiurau BOTHEBHAM UNHID BABUNGTON CBEWB ALBBANBBA BOVEBS HCU. CRT GATESHEAD LINCOLN CRT HAUTAX TOWN NMON NEW BBIGHTON WIGAN BOBOCGB BOCBOALE T. WBEXHAM SOI'TBROBT T.

CABLISUE "SSK W-N STOCBPOBT COUNTY HABTLEPOOM DTD. iN DUTY SCOTTISH LEAGUE Aberdeen v. Clyde v. Hearts. East Fife v.

Alrdrlsnlaa. Falkirk v. Bt. Wrm. HassUtsa Aislsalials w.

CsMs. Hikeralaa e. Partiek TMstls. Klhasraeek v. Ayr Called.

Mertaa Cowdenbeath. Qaeea's Park v. Dnates. Baagers V. Lstth Athletic.

SCOTTISH II Arhnath v. B. Stirilanthlis: Re'neu v. Forfar Ath Brechin v. Raith Rovers; Albion Res.

v. St. johnstsw; Dumbarton v. Mentraee; Dundss v. Third Lanark; Dunfermline v.

Alton; of the South v. Clrdsbaak; St. v. SUnhousemuir; King's Park v. Arms Is Is PUS ITATI LEAGUE Bray Unknowns Gorki PranMra v.

St. Jamea' Oate; Waterford v. Jaeoks v. Shamrock Mot en, rTlpHln Brldevtlle. IRISH UAOOI Ballymena v.

Olestoran; Porta down Ards; Oolerains T. Llnfleld; Distillery T. Newry Town; Rangor v. Lane: Ballast CMUe Olenavon. Cilftonrllls v.

Derry City. LONDON COMBINATION Division Bos. Coventry C. Bee. (J.

30). Southend U. Bee. v. Brentford mm.

(3.30); Brighton Bes. v. Q. P. Baann Cardiff C.

v. Swanssa T. Res. (3. It); Watford Bas.

Charlton A. Res. (3.15); C. Ortsnt Baa. v.

Puiham Res. O. Palneo Baa. w. taHMB Raa.

(3.30); Baa. v. Lalooator O. Baa. (3.it); Millwall Baa.

w. Lnton T. Baa. (SJO); Beading Baa. v.

Tottsnham R. Baa. (l.ilh Rlilalan n. Al taw hat lalilik T. Baa.

(3.11); Bristol C. Baa. v. OaUdford C. (3.10); Dartford v.

BaiU C. (3.10); Northampton T. Baa. Loveile Petsvharough and Plot ton Yeovil and Potters U. (3.

It). Mil suniu v. (MS) MM SMIIM: BUTT T. PljmUi A. Tnto Maw B.

(IN), Taunton T. v. Navpoit O. In (1.10); I. BM 0.

IM. (MS). UXT lUOCI T.w. Wmmn mi hi wmrirttod mmiill HUM V. Bm MM: TUlwrj T.

8.8. Owl Oran Ttturraek, stt- UMMUM MIMBIBI DUM. pi iiim mmnii wn.mm.; Lawn a Mlfll lhMtank) BUfton Uld. Waloll: Brtnkr BUI Allium r. Oawsetvy Town; Burtan Tewn e.

Cvadley Heath; Rednaaford v. Slsarkrtdgs; Rsnisil Utd. v. Kettering Town; KiJ da rail os tar B. v.

Wellington Town; wsliaan CLUB TO-DAY Lmwn cnnis CANADIAN GIRL IN FINAL MISS HARMAN FAILS IN EPIC STRUGGLE By LMWR Wood The beat lawn tennis that probably has ever been seen In the history of the was produced at Wimbledon yesterday In the semi-finals. The later-Dominion firls' match, btttwn Miss Jnb Saunders (Otutel and MUi Josephine Herman (Ireland), which was played In the afternoon, bristled with incident. Miss Saunders, who won by 7-4. played better than at any time during the week, but she wee lucky. I em not alone In the opinion that the better player loet.

Thoee who had kept an eye on Miss Herman during the week and her powers of anticipation and orlglnellty of Ideas quite out of beeping with hsr tender and slender physleus wers prepared for something of what happened. But her performance was. In technique, nearer to perfection than was thought possible in a child of Ift. Miss Herman's play In the first set was surprising. Saundere eeneed danger (root the beginning.

She recognised the need for can. and had her drives under excellent control. She gave away very little, bat Miss Barman was always thinking a stroke ahead, and. anticipating moat of her opponent's moves, she manoeuvred Miss Saunders oat of position time and again with an assuranes that was balling. Miss Harman Is suspscted of having outgrown her strength Oertalnly she Is highly strung, and the reaction which set In was a natural consequence of having played an top of her nerves.

It lasted only for two and then began another sequence of four fames beautifully played, though possibly not quite up to the standard of the first set. which took her to In the seventh game at lft a decision of the umpire robbed Miss Harman of the point she needed for a lead. She lost the fame and the thread was broken. Oone was the anticipation, the certainty of return. and the skilful placing.

It was mental fatigue. Miss Saunders. given the scope hitherto denied her. plied her drives freely and established an ascendancy. The match ni not yet drained of Mix Saunders led In Uw final set.

Than Miss Barman (an us another glimpse of the fighting qualities which an a national tradition, aha hung on tenaciously and succeeded In getting within a stroke of squaring the match at ML A ahort croaa-drirs of the brand which had helped considerably In her earlier successes, hit the net cord and fell her aide and her Inst chance vanished. It Is to the credit of Miss Saunders that aha found steadiness when It waa most required, endured an abnormal amount of running to and fro. and from side to side, and scarcely orcr lost an opportunity for a winning drlee. Mies Saunders' opponent in the final to-day la Mlas Brasler. who eaelly beat Miss Allnatt 3 Freshwater and Moes came through the boys' semi-finals.

Freshwater waa ensnared by a reducer of speed. M. I Angel, and nearly paid the penalty. Angel waa within a stroke of the second act, but an epidemic of double faults haired his progress. worried orer his rackets, nerer really got going agalnat Moaa.

who was both steady and forceful Shutas W. F. Mom mat C. I. Turner 3.

S-l: O. O. Freshwater beat M. S. Aval OMe' Mm F.

BrasSsr beat Miss T. t. Allnatt S-l; Miss i. Seandsn beat Miss 1. Barman beSrTi JhsfiSd Flu bast Mam and Mam Via Button MM Mm Dtckla mm Mm Jsrrts Mas AUaatt aad Mlm tIK Mat KM HUMUI M.

MM mm Brasler M. MIKI T. KINGSLEY Match For South of England Titlo R. likl (Japan) and O. H.

Klagaley (MMland) net la the Baal of the Beath of tagland men's stnglts fihsmnltmMilp si DmMhln Park. Eastbourne. IMi tflaiia. aa the wan of inttrtafi Ml Baels, a whlsfc Mkl Mat k. Letter by aad riiigslsi Mat H.

L. fioni. tho Indian. by Mix Mary iMki MtaM MIM 1. Bsadlsim by aad MIM P.

B. Madia I accounted far MIM t. C. Ridley ky l. the eeml-flaala at the iaglM ahamptonshlp.

The men's doublss flnsUets are fflsgslir mad 0. o. Eamea aad Lester aad B. a Man. aad the lut two pairs la ma woamn's dowbMs afetapionibip an MIM Mudfcrd aad MIM I.

H. Harvey aad Holeroft-Weteen aad MIM O. B. sterry. H.

o. It. Ooopsr. who Mat J. Mr 3.

aad K. W. Btaadrlag who defeated O. o. Jaaeaoa by I nselisd MM teal of the men's staflM la the bat Oaaat Champlnoships at Hythe.

MIM J. Try aad MIM M. B. Dtx. who disposed of MIM M.

K. Phayn and MIM O. L. Webb respecttoly. axe la the Baal of the women's singles.

Rugby Football SEASON'S OPENING Only Two Inter-Club (iiiim For London Followera Most of today's serious Rugby la confined to Wsles sad the provinces, but la London final trlsla will keep the cluM busy. There ere two femes off local et Teddiogton. where the Harlequins entertain the old-established Wasps, and at Bdgware. where the Welsh champions of last season. Abertillery.

are on view. This should he a good hard seme. Hoesljm Park an travelling out off town to Burton-on-Trent; Old Bluee match their strength against the "Tigers" at Leteeeter. Tehjben ham open the season with a visit to Cheltenham. and Oetford Brktge go to Bedford.

Sere are eome of the teams for Old Bless: W. W. Blstosn; WL A. Jones. g.

B. Wales. K. c. OBeer.

T. O. Jennings; B. 1- B. Wslss.

O. B. Bsepsr: T. B. Poaree.

B. B. Payne. J. WL Bsrrteen.

D. MeeffSfen, J. 4. BUmis. B.

Young. P. g. Osborns. B.

A. Oenstentlne. TiMeahen: WL A. Poeter; D. lend.

J. P. Own wood. J. Betene.

J. Fonwtck. J. J. Turaball.

P. B. X. Poet; L. V.

W. Wright. B. 8. Peed.

B. P. Msrtieneen. O. Newton.

oTWetthlngten. 9. W. Robertson, J. W.

Pveneh, D. P. BmSeisMis. Bdffweie: B. J.

Besh; L. hcully, MeOormeck. T. Msltsnsr. W.

T. Been; W. J. Ms, C. WUllams; C.

B. Wlastons. J. B. Monk, T.

W. Daniel, g. Othrer, B. O. W.

figb. T. L. Moore. B.

D. Bemls. Besriya Part: P. J. Iff.

Dent; A. O. WhtUoek. B. Baker.

B. B. Leader. O. B.

Oseendlsh; W. B. Collins. A. X.

P. T. Cooner, o. f. ghiiiiio.

B. a BnunMe. P. B. rwjsil.

lL J. J. B. Levis. B.

O. Pprtm BSSMII, B. B. Bsssn. Cardiff t.

Bristol. Pootypool V. Mountain Ash. Newport T. Cram Keys.

Newkrtdp PHI Barrtsrs. Neath v. Binlua. Meestsf Cardiff. Abeveven v.

Briton Bny- Weston-super-Mare Bnaith. Edrvare t. ahsrilllsn. Bath r. Bridgwater AlMsn.

Bedford v. Catford Bridpa. Okeeesmsr 'SSBST LiliMlir v. Old Blum (S-Jt). Plrawuth AMsn T.

Bsate: (JJS). Berton-en-Tient w. Park UUMA MM ommrr OWPTM Ortont P.O. boro accural tbo Hpiln to onotour of M. Dolnotbol.

tbo itow Artyle P.O. oontro bolt-book, oad Include bIM to tbotr iimn to iqqolto Pigeon Racing FIVE-POUND NOTES FOR FANCIERS LONDON MAN WINS D.H." VELOCITY PRIZE WINNERS of the £8 prises offered in connection with the seventh Daily Herald weekly velocity competition SOUTH TO NORTH Mr. John Jam lion, Ba Hr. Belfast. NORTH TO 80VTH Mr.

rotter, 17. Bra-etreet, Boar, M. Mr. ftlUnn'i bird made velocity of Kit yards per mm ate an September racing from W.xfard la Um Comber ud District HP 3. "cSiMC high velocltlee la thU Met 100 were: William oiSEn lSydenham Belfast).

IM4; w. Brim (Belfast). 1.566-6; Wm. Morton (Belfast). 1.51»; L.

L. iswlndon). IJIMi A. Smith I Kidderminster I. 1.466; W.

Penemoro lAlceiterl. I.tIM; O. HIU Kidderminster I. 1.466; ILWhitmore (Bewdley). 1.46*, A.

O. (Edinburgh). I.HM: t. Prtset (tjadtoy 1451-1; Straiten (Oannock Chasei. 1.430-4; Strange and Son lOamberwell).

1.4*6; O. Wright (Pockhami. 1.4»; O. Shew (Greet lumodi. Uorth to SMth (roup.

Mr. Potter's bird, competing la the Poplar end C. r.oe from PlncMsek on September d. recorded velocity of I SM yards per minute. Other high velocities received were: J.

Plddlnston and Son (Tidal Ba.lnl. 1.044; O. by and Son ilUord), l.ni: H. Woodford iDunham). 1.656; E.

Hortman (Walthamstew). 1.006.7; R. Saul (Ipewlchi. Mulllns and Wright cMile Endi. Smith (Colchesterl.

666: A. Manual! lEnOeld). 6M.6; W. Beddee (Treharrle). M.r.h Broe.

(Bristol). 676. NEW CONTEST The entry form for the eighth contest Is printed below. Intending competitors are asked to take apodal note of the dates on the Is open to all members of recognised homing unions. The owner of the bird making the highest velocity an the North Hand (flying North to South I wIU receive A similar award will be made ta the owner of the bird with the beet Telocity on the South Road (flying from South to North l.

The races, which from now on will be open to birds of all agea. must be over a distance of miles or more; at least 1M birds must compote either through the club or and the birds must bo libera tad by an conveyer. All Telocltloe must be calculated on the great circle" system of measurement. Aay fancier who Is of the opinion that the performance of ens of hts birds stands a chance of winning one of the "Dally Herald" reloclty prices should All up the following coupon: FOB RACES BETWEEN WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10.

AND MONDAY. SEFTEMBEB 1C (inetasto). Iws member st Ike CM Ftytnf la UM Baas an (Date) Mr Mri (Rinc No. of Bird) mriii a hImU; yardi per oriaate. I wtah to cater tka Dally Herald" Vdactty MM Caaprtt MM.

Signed AMrw Na. at birds maipullni by CM iuuelgry. (Tfce Editor 1 daeiataa' te flaaj)' The aaapea aaet Meted UMe naeh the Bali aereld by drst peet ea Thandar, Oompouhns an reaueeted to all la the eowpon Instructed. aad forward It to the feitavlag Velocity MM Competition. -Dally Bare Id.

WUoon etroet. beat in IsadM. WjOX Spcmdioay Racing NON-STOP HUXLEY KALIAN'S SOUTHERN LEAGUE PRIZE Of the 13 riders who qualified (or the Southern League Riders Championship at Wembley last night 10 were nullah and the other two Australians. Both Australians reached the final. Though the racing was food, the qualifying heats did not produce many thrills.

Praafc Arthur woa the first heat by the length of a straight, while Harry Taft finished alone la heat two. Vic Huxley had little dAcuity in eon? tag off heat three, while Jack Ormetoa waa a lucky winner In the nest hast Ptsnk Arthur cantered hone to win the first semi-anal, bat Huxley waa made to go all out in the second eeml-flaal. which he won In the record time of If seconds beating the eld fljpin of 11. which he made himself. Thus the only two Auatrallans In the programme.

Prank Arthur aad Vie Rusley. went Into the final. IB the first heat of this. Huxley took the lead the first Mod. and gradually InenaMd It to wla by It yards.

while la the ant heat ha adepted the same tactics. which wen eeaaqr eueceMful. and therefore carried ell the first prise of £llO and a silver star. In the team SMteh which followed. Jaek Oncston's side beat Prank Arthur's team by points to The memben of the winning team wen prsaented with gold medals The reserves scratch ran wae waa by Ous Onhn from Wsl Phillips, with Arthur Atkinson third.

NEWMAN'S FINE BILLIARDS Newman made breaks off SM. Mft. SM and Hotel Bnnthsnd. yeetorday afternoon, aggregating 1.390 to Brady's 171. and averaging gg to M.

Newman made breaks of IM. M. Mt and 1M unfinished. Brady's best wen (twice), and n. Intarral acorn: Newssaa (la plarl.

Brady Inoslvad ASM I. Ig.SM Closing scdrn: Kswssaa. Brady lla play). 18.140. Additional breaka: Kewman.

set IAJII im eanaonal 114. Ml. tag eaaaeos); Brady. AS. M.

NEW MERTHYR MANAGER Mr. Harry Hadley has bsca sppolated msasgm of Msrthyr Town TO. at which he wag a forWMT maaager for three years. Hs played for Baaland against Ireland la IMI and has dlscheegad duty la several football isallis. INTER-LEAGUE MATCH Tho Spartan Lmm law to Boot tbo liVOmtf Lhiu ot Moagh Bcptnbtr 17 hu been oboaoa Mmv- W.

A. Moody I Mot. Polloo): P. Woodcock (Mot. Policei.

A. W. Fryitt (Imtvood IM WotIot): L. H. AUum iMoidonhood Untlodl, L.

A. Ivor 4MM. PoUMI. P. Allium Ath.l: B.

(Mot. Polioo I. K. Koodlo Unitod). w.

Shattlroood lOrttull Atta). KMW AMI, W. Mm MM). IS I.

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