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Sports Argus from Birmingham, West Midlands, England • 5

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Birmingham Longue SEVEN GOALS AGAINST 0 RANGERS: DUDLEY'S HOME DEFEAT CANNOCK T. BANGOR C. ANNUM TOWN had Bangor City 4,1 as isitors. SUCK Gray. Howe; Lough.

Burdett, Wildiug; Cram. Beim. Cogha, Lsylos BANGOR Danes, Price; White. Turner. Edwards; Junto, Swath, liciaaate, htirliths.

Regime: C. You Marlow. the toss and took advantage of the slight breeze. Bangor mere first into their stride but Howe Caine to the rescue with a timely clearance. Cannock eetattated but Bates missed a good chance through hesitation.

After five minutes' play a neat movement on Cannock's right put the defence in a tangle and WILLIAMS shot over the advancing Gale high into the net. Davis had a busy time in the Cannock goal. but the only time Gall was extended was to Held a hard drive fr in Williams. Cannock improved towards half-time and Gall did well to save a high shot from Layton. Four minutes from the interval GRIFFITHS equalised with Davis out of position.

A minute after the interval TURNER put through his own goal to restore Cannock's lead. Bangor qii a 1 i sed through MarIVENZIE from short range. Result: T. Banger Oily DUDLEY T. CARDIFF C.

VARDIFF CITY RES. had a pletely rearranged team for their first visit to Dudley. They made no fewer than 10 changes. Dudley reintroduced Fisher on the left and Guiild in place of Pearce. DUDLEY Laaglord.

Para; Cartwright, Altos. Blunt; Slater, Gould. Itottoa. CARDIFF CITY t. iltneuougla.

Barrett, Bomb; Williams. Hill, Attley, Roberti. Re'eree; W. 'Plyppe. West Bromwich.

Cardiff's left wing were first to make headway but they were easily repulsed by Langford. When Dudley took up the running they found the visiting defence sound. Slater was given one good chance but with only Leighton to beat he shot tamely. Cardiff continued to have slightly the better of the play and Hill got the ball into the net only for the point to disallowed. A Dudley attack engineered by Edwards saw Gould in possession close in but he wasted the opportunity.

After 30 minutes Cardiff took the lead. Williams broke through on the right, swung the ball to HILL who gave Edginton no chance. Stung by this reverse Dudley redoubled their efforts and Perry had bard luck when he hit the post from a free kick. WILLIAMS got a second goal for Cardiff Minutes after the restart. GOULD netted for Dudley ten minutes before the end but ROBERTS scored for Cardiff.

Dudley finished strongly and ROTTON got their second goal. Town Cardiff City Ras. HEREFORD COLWYN BAY Hereford United entertained Colwyn Bay this afternoon. ERLFORD Davies. Oltvor; tan.

Messrs. MrMemos; W. Richardsoa. B. Evans.

Mard(da. Bursas, E. Joon. COLWYN Edwards. Roberts; W.

R. Edwards. Jonestown Rumford; C. Jones, Davies, F. Williat s.

Weak Croft. Referst 0. Plicloolb Mrsh arriu Colwyn Bay were first to attack. Oliver the ball away but the Welshmen came again and Ilighain was forced to pass to his goalkeeper to clear a difficult situation. Then Hereford replied and McPherson was only just wide with a good shot from a corner.

Hereford's best effort came when Evans headed In from a corner. but the Colwyn goalkeeper saved smartly. Hereford continued to work hard but Nlardon and Burgess missed many chances. Just before the Interval MARDON gave Hereford the lead. Colwyn Bay improved and there were times when the Hereford defence found itself in difficulties.

The balance of play was in favour of Hereford, but ColvVyn Bay defence were steady. In the second halt Colwyn Ray equalised through G. JONES. RICHARDS restored Hereford's lead, and Fs got the third goal United Colwyn Ray BRIERLEY HILL A. RHYL A.

of Itiii I 1.) Brierloy Hill attracted a ngtraLLY HH.L nvnart. Litgabetb. abort. Tate; Dainty. Heaselrave, Perigee Stimpaott.

Roberts: Darker. Daytona. Jones: Roberts. rsclrersrll, Stewart. Wrlirattli.

Lawmen. icon. Relent's: King. Wellin Rhyl made the initial attack which culminated in Corbett tipping a strong drive from McHraith over the bar. Two efforts on the part of the Alliance was spoilt by offside decisions, but continuing the pressure Heaselgrove received from Singleton and opened the score after five minutes play.

A clever movement on the part of Striven again placed the visitors' goal in jeopardy. Singleton's shot just grazed the upright, while Wilks was melt tested in kicking away from Dainty. At the other end Tate nullified excel- lent work on the part of the Myl right wingers. His clearance enabled Handley to make headway. which finally brought Willis to his knees in clearing.

Sir minutes from the interval clever work by the Alliance left wingers resulted In Handley, who appeared a certain storer, being fetched down in the area. From the resulting spot kick HANDLEY notched Alliance's second goal. In The second half SINGLETON scored for the Alliance, and just on time, added a fourth. Hill 4 Rhyl Athletic CRADLEY STOURBRIDGE THERE was a larger crowd than usual to witness the Derby tetween Cradley Heath and Stourbridge, at Dudley Wood. CRADLEY Cisast, water Suitt' Craddisk, Bassett; Hooper, Bell.

Eases. -lessons. Desks. i re Edwards. B000ts; RasMord Ptrabley.

Chester Griattls, Hommel. Fromm. Hothostrorth, Retereo. Mr. Smart.

Hatesowoo. Cradley 'teeth had the luck of the toss and attacked strongly. Stourbridge presented strong resistance and Partridge did well to Mop a cross shot from Dunks. Stourbridge became more accustomed to the ground and raided the Cradley Health gout but Clansey anti Bridgewater were both able to clear in Dine. After a spell of midfield play Stourbridge were awarded a tree kick just inside Cradley's territory.

Bassford placed a lobbing shot dangerously and Hammond ran out to meet It. headed the ball into the empty net before Clansey could get to it. After 40 minutes Green broke away anti sent in a good centre. Hammond just failed to touch the ball and GRIFFITHS netted front two yards range. The Stourbridge goal had two lucky escapto just before half-time, when 'cavorts and Hooper missed narrowly.

Smith. the Cradley Heath right halfback, was injured in a collision had to retire fora while. He returned, but limped badly. After fki minutes FROGGART Increased the visitors' lead with a ground shot after a pass from Griffiths. Meath SHREWSBURY STAFFORD SHREWSBURY TOWN had Stafford Rangers as visitors.

SHREWSBURY astipoup. Darrall; Mates Matt bests. Wassail; BlissuSS Nevntsoo. Dooley. smarm) kith.

Horton, Marsh. Moms. Day. Cook. Csastleld, Luton.

Nhile Shrewsbury were appealing for off-side, Wilson went through on ins own, but Bennett saved his shot. Shrewsbury attacked continually but they were not impressive near goal. Ramsay cleared one dangerous advance by Stafford. Wilson reached a pass well up and eluding Ramsay had an open goal, but Barnett scrambled the ball away. After ten minutes HEWITSON opened the score after good work by the wingers.

HOPLEY put on Shrewsbury's second goal when Bacon failed to hold a hot drive by Jeavons. HEWITSON added a third goal after 30 minutes from a good run by Jeavons. HEWITSON scored a fourth goal before the interval. In the second half JEA.ONS got two goals with "trona shots for Shrewsbury and DAY replied for Stafford. HEWITSON scored again for Shrewsbury before the end.

-Sinwsbury T. Muslin WREXHAM WELLINGTON T. A Wrexham. The home side included seven Ist team players, while the champions were strongly represented. WREXHAM A Jones.

neap eon; Lowest'. Lewis. Hollis; 0 Llold. Jews. Gomm.

WELLINGTON Tiscbin Dim ton: Tuner. Cawley. Nicholls; Amok Nelms. Grieths. Lansford.

Waller. Referee: J. Settle. EbyL After minutes a well-iiiiiged centre by iiiinson led to MUSTARD scoring for Wrexham. It was a welt-contested opening half.

Straight Irn ni the centre kick Wellington attacked and forced a corner, but it was not much help. Pftly was fast. Langford came near opening the score (or Wellington from a good centre by Waller. Eleachill pulled up the Wrexham forwards when they became dangerous. The Wellington goal then had a narrow escape when Hampton made an excellent save when a goal seemed certain.

Ten minutes from time SIMMS equalised for Wellington and five minutes later WALLER put the visitors in front. Roe. Wellingtoo oSWESTRY T. KIDDERMINSTER H. KIDDERMINSTER Harriers were at full strength on their visit to Oswestry.

Alio lacked the services of Colhuv injured Roberto. Sambrook: Terry. Wald. Edwards. Tatostone, Asiatic Janes, KIDDSRMINITTS Maks.

Talbot; Staley. Wataata. Swam. Seam. Seawall.

Wilma. lbeautett naleree: .1. Leek. Ilrysette. Kidderminster won the toss and play opened briskly with both sides attacking in turn.

Sambrook headad away from Austin and immediately wards Allen had to urn out to save from R. T. canes. The first thrill came front a free kick by Wilson. Davies failed 10 gather the ball which spun out of his hands to Boswell.

but Davies made a good recovery to save. After 10 minutes Perry centred and Antonio pushed the ball forward for R. T. JONES to srore easily. Kidderminster fought back and equalised through SALTER.

The home team pressed strongly, but lacked the understanding which featured the play of the visitors. Onslow. receiving from Jones. placed a centre to Arnistrong, but Allen saved without difficulty. Allen was injured when saving from Arinstrong.

Roth sides missed scoring chances and Alen did well to clear from Jones. After Allen had saved. Oswestry stuck to their attack and ANTONIO gave them the lead. Town Kiddonninolor Manion 1 HEDNESF'RD OAKENGATES EDNESFORD. who had not been beaten since the end of November.

had Oakengates as visitors. oastaim tits WOWS origias. agar: losers. This. Butlev; F.

Ilallock. Gent. Dean. TIM Medal; Powell. Moat.

Guilty 41i. Addle; Norm Perry. Retiree: it.erbrids. Oakengates won the toss and chose to kick with the wind. Bullock (S.l broke through for the visitors and passed to Garbett.

but Groves cleared. Ilednesfnrd continued to attack, and Thomas hit the side net with a strong drive. The visitors' goal had a narrow escape when Goodehillt put his foot out and just managed to stop a shot PEARCE scored for Hednesford good work by Thomas. FeredaY and Terry The visitors swung the ball about and ware dangerous ott the run. ADMIS increased the home ad from a centre by Galley, and later put them further ahead.

In the closing stages a fourth goal was added by TERRY. T. Gewgaw T. SUNDERLAND HARD' PRESSED Port Yale Earn a Replay THE attendance at Sunderland reached 30.000. Port Vale gave the spectators a fright by taking the lead after half-an-liour's play.

STABS scoring following a free kick. Port Vale were keen, and had the help of strong wind. The Sunderland forwateit 11114e4i1 several openings. Near the interval Scott saved finely from Carter and Gurney. Port Vale snapped up their only chance to lead at the interval.

Vale Sunderland CONNOR equalised in 15 minutes after resumption, and Gurney also consulting the netted, but the referee. after the linesmen reversed the decision of 'a goal. giving Gurney offside. GALLACHER put Sunderland ahead, but seven minutes from time CALDWELL equalised. Pert Vale Official attendance.

receipts. £1.731. Replay on Wednesday FRIENDLY MATCH WORCESTER C. SWINDON T. Maga CITY retreated asinine Tema to a frtendly match.

Ib. wont away at the but T. was too last for Fowles and the ball rolled of play. "nen lb. City went We attack Derkworib Edmunds from by pantos 1....

to his goalteerwr. wise clawed Tn. Amin.los forwards had matters much Omit 40t was but were intfliietive Mar goal made the best alert fat tbe City with a healer a pass by Crelthard. bet tba nt tun wile of the post. with Desehaen across the goal lux.

tirw the Interval lba scoriae for Wort ester with a header Irma Wilkie), Ten minutes after the interval Wiltwelmon rut 'he tell tbrough ler LOWRY to seers for trot. tinder from short ramp Britton Islet beaded is. but Meth pushed the Lel out with bee bawds. 'rho referee awarded a penalty but Irittows .40 saved by Wilkie returned the tail bet Oa goalkeeper again numbed the ball b. and eventually it west for a fruitless tomer.

Midway through ibis ball and Britten Lomond b' last 41 'the' tOWltlf Karel for Maim: -Wariliteteir 5............ Salbsgpa T. 11 GRIMSBY HELD PAHLY in the game, which was -a- 4 attended by 14,000 spectator'. Mittel', Hartlepool's goalkeeper, ran out and smothered Glover's shot. Later Mittell made a similar daring save from Baldry.

but this time the goalkeeper had to be carried off the field, and It transpired that he was suffering from concussion. Hardy went into goal. With ten players Hartlepool's played pluckily. Tweedy in the Grimsby goal being, called while Hardy stopped a grand drive by Buck. Hill had a good chance for Hartlepools but drove wide, and Lewis missed an cpen goal for Grimsby.

Part of the barrier round the ground collapsed. but there were no serious inturies. Mittell, the Hartlepools goalkeeper. resumed after the interval with a bandaged head but at outside-right. A shot from saw Hodgson kick off the Grimsby goal-line, and then Harvey, in Hartlepools' goal, dived to turn Glover's shot round the post.

Vaned Griateny Town The replay will be on Tuesday DONCASTER R. NOTT3 F. WITH a strong wind behind them Forest scored after three minutes through RACE. Tixers were spectators. Doncaster.

after strong pressure, equalised through a penalty by TURNER. Forest developed clever attacks. chiefly through Graham and Peacock. but Doncaster played with great speed and keenness and kept Ashton and the hacks busy Halt- Rovers I Notts 'oriel Play became even, the wind having dropped. Doncaster pressed hard, but finished badly.

PEACOCK restored the visitors' lead after 71 minutes. This revived the Forest. who went close in several subsequent moves. Peacock and Dent being prominent. R.

Malls Won CLAP'TON 0. CHARLTON A. BEFORE 2 0,000 spectators Clapton Orient gave an astonishingly floe display on a ground treacherous down the middle. Within eight minuses TAYLOR (t) gave Clapton the lead after smart work by Cranford and Miles and in 24 minutes FOSTER headed a second goal from Crawford's centre. Charlton.

who were almost outplayed. made only spasmodic raids Orient 2 Charlton Ath. 0 Orient continued to put in strong raids and Bertram saved finely from Crawford, Foster. and Niles. Easily the better side, the Orient added a third goal through FOSTER in the last minutes.

(Ada! Attendance. 13,638. A record for the ground Orient oarise Atli. BLACKBURN BOLTON W. THE attendance at Ewood Park was wow Blackburn.

who made several changes. were early aggressive. but play on both, sides was faulty. holton raids were smarUy dsalt with by Gorman and Crook. bot after half-an-hour WOODS gave BoHon the lead.

Just previously Pryde, for Blackburn had rut the bar. Wanderers 1 Blackburn 0 Though Blackburn re-arranged their attack they met with no immediate success. as Bolton defended strongly and Blackburn's forwards lacked craft. Eventually HALSALL equalised with a header from a corner Just before the end. Official attendance 41.000; receipts 0.969.

ewers 1 Name Wandsisre "I .11 1 1 111 I fl td. in Ols 17th his goai 1n an ffss kick. but tIaNT hosilsd. Rifilgr, to, MI length to sive a low slick Warder placed inched wide for Swamis just on the interval. Although had more of the gems for a load after the Interval Swedes.

went the nearest to storing. Riley tipped a shin from Brain ever mg heir also saved Mons Wilmer. while Braid-and f.twit were just wide with good efforts. the little unlucky to lose. Sumassa Tori, attendance.

1 4.14. EXIT ViotieriU ea A Gads hi Cholas ibises rig' 'insure or diSorganised attifck in 4thesr game with this the Eagles being Melly subd4 4 4 Watford premed.for most of the time Soothe' doing Well to hold FLEtCHER scored for Watford from Woodward's centris Svr.roinutes from the interval: An early equallser JONES opened. an exordia( second half. Wilford's was wok. but BARNET pat them ahead from rt centre by Wright: Se scored the third goal three minutes from tune and added a' inr the last minute.

1 14 1 4 NOITS R. THPF present at the WOO betwebn Notts County and in lively style, keeptitg: the Notts -defence fully Presiad. speedy by Notts saw Graytwice save cleverly. Trimness effective cOmbinetion, bdt their long shooting provided tittle danger. Although the Notts' attack showed little method they were more threatening frost gpal and Gray made two Wonderfnl saves from Mills and Rickards.

while Fallon once netted for 'Nolte but tag point was disallowed. Wtth Bill subdued by Walker, Tradmere rieyeetroublediiiioX. Motley lm missed twd ghats for Notts. IttimelN SINNIty II '114144 II Odicial bin; receipts ILMIt. TOTIIINKARS'Ir rrHE attendance at White Hart-lane 50.60.- SquArds clever football surprised spurs tight seared after five mivintl.

Mac nate wised a penalty by Howe serqrs MORRISON equalised for Tottenham atter.l9.minutes. SARMENT shot -'Spurs second twat. but brought Southend a de4prved equaliser with a header. southend's fast. rugged.

et often skilful football to worry Tottenham. end DOLAN quickly completed his 'hat ''trick. The game became a suecemion of thrills. Tape mere goals were scored in six minutes by SARGENT and 'MORRISON (Tottetham) and LANE for 150 .1 4 Z. Malkeedildidted I is lig scil elasittley.

Mine -resdpis. IMMO. BURiILEY siarrau) U. 4 TTENDANCE at Turf Moor MOM. eity, was full of tariffs from the come encement.

both goals haying narrow eficattes. Killourhy and Dodds for United And Smith, Burnlay went near. Dodd 'Dice putting Oa ban in the net. bin fie was 'tied, offside. Sheffield did more attat; king towards the interval.

Thel second provided a titanic struggle between evenly matched sides. Roth goals had many narrow escapes. but the defences were superb. Soon and 11Mtith kien perforating magniftcently ta A. draw accurately Use anew da 10.

8.1,317. BRADPORD Tot Were .17,1140 spectator'. Bradisthre 'WY preyed bard. but Betltalleleeth' bad a strong defence and them wive kieseming chances. JEFFRIES scored for City from a centre from Iliertbolornew after It A gloat abet by was well saved Parker.

Bournemouth Bled hard for an The city goal had narrow escipel toter The very strong Oil both aides. The offkial attendance losis Isl6s and jho receipts £1,072. ..1. Baurnespoetli 1., II uptADFOItD WORICINGION Brzont pl ayin str orkinol ton, beliad a ong Irks. look the feed after is rAinlre' through EAERUTHERS and Minutes SEW ELL seared with fent Prise.

Bredforditad 'Leer chances, Ist Use visitors played better than Nal expected. One minute after the restart LEWIS 'orld for Bradford. Bradford equalised it minuses front the end when scored. DOR.LI*160:1111 sinning goal two WEST HAM U. LUTON T.

HIRTY-FIVE thousand saw West Ham open strongly at Upton Park. The pace of Buffett led to MANGNALL scoring in nine minutes, but West Hain lost the lead after half an hour when BALL headed through during a' thrilling goalmouth struggle. West Ham's wingers fell away after their early effectiveness and Goulden showed smart ball control on the muddy pitch. After 15 minutes ROBERTS finished some short passing with Stephenson by putting Luton ahead. This snap goal came from their first important attack since resuming.

With nine Minutes left RUFFELL equalised. Ms. WNW I Lofts Tows Ofileiai attendance 0.000; receipts MANC'ITIR THE attendance at Maine-road was 50,000. Manchester were without Busby and Tilson. Weddle and Eason missed chances for Portsmoutii beFore BROOK scored for Manchester from a kit siren hep Salmond brought down Rodger.

Gilfillan saved well at close quarters from Brook and Rodger. BROOK scored Manchester's second goal following a free Lick after 35 minutes. After seventy mfnutes Tosaland th tl away and BROOK headed his goal front the centre. Two minutes later Marshall brought Season down and WORRALL scored trom the penalty kick. Official attendance receipts 13.391 ts.

Mb CUP-T ARSENAL RUN RIOT AT BRISTOL Five Goals Scored in Second Half visit of Arsenal to Bristol attracted an attendance of 30.0110 was brought down by Pickering, bat the free kick came to nothing. Ellis effected a brilliant says from Bastin. Bristol bad a spell of attacks but finessed to touch. The Arsenal went away and Bastin shot close. Ether passing by Bristol's right wing put Houghton through.

He cleverly tricked the defence, but was et down a yard from the penalty Arsenal were getting really rattled and three minutes from bait Mae. following delightful play by Ai cock. Houghton scored a brilliant goal for Rovers. Half Rovers Arsenal In the second half Arsenal showed their true form, and BASTIN scored twice. DRAKE added a third, BOWDEN got the fourth, and within a few minutes of time DRAKE added the 11th.

NM Sows 1 EVERTON PRESTON N.E. 'THE attendance at Goodison Park was 30.009. Preston's off-side game troubled the Everton forwards. The home side had much more of the attack, but North End defended well. MAXWELL gave Preston a fortunate lead after 34 minutes after grand work by the brothers O'Donnell.

Everton had all the play, but seldom revealed any finishing power. Preston increased their lead with a perfect goal by MAXWELL in 49 minutes. Everton still persisted in a hopeless close same, and F. O'DONNELL scored the third goal after 66 minutes. GELDABD reduced the lead after 78 Everton lacked finish.

North End 3 FULHAM. BRIGHTON H. were 25,000 spectators at the 11 Fulham and Brighton match. Hard, keen passing and neck kicking broke up many attacks by each side. Gradually got together.

Finch and Arnold played cleverly on the left wing and from a centre by the outside-left Worsley headed a goal in the twenty-second minute. Finch and Hammond both made hot shots which Thompson saved. Fulham were sounder all round, and after 911 minutes good work by Arnold made a clear way for HAMMOND to score. Three minutes later FARRELL replied for Brighton. Brighton and Hove I BLACKPOOL MARGATE THER were 15.000 spectators.

Blackpool's forward advances were checked by the Margate backs. Margate did a good deal of attacking. Finan hit the Margate cross-bar. CLARE scored for Margate after minutes. Afterwards Margate's goal had a succession of narrow escapes.

FINAN equalised for Blackpool early in the second half. And WATMOUGH give them the lead atter 18. minutes. Margate never gave up trying. but they had few chances afterwards.

T. W. JONF.R scored again for Medi. pool two minutes from the end. Mar 1 Attendance 13.800.

Receipts 94011 TO-DAY'S RUGBY MOSELEY LUCKY TO WIN London Welsh Narrowly Defeated London Welsh turned nut at The Reddings in their game with Moseley lacking the assistance of a number of regular players. Moseley were also below full strength. Moseley were in difficulties In the opening stages of the game, being penned in their own 5 for a consider- able period. The Moseley line had a fortunate escape when a blunder by Wright let the visitors in, but Rees knocked on and the chance was lost. Moseley eventually raised the seige with a forward rush, which was cleverly checked by Davies.

Both sides failed in their efforts at open football, due to the poor handling by both sets of backs. The London Welsh returned to the attack, and Moseley had a further fortunate escape when Wright Inte-1 fielded a short punt on his own line and a visiting forward failing only by inches to secure a touch down. The visitors continued to have the bener of a moierate amp without ever seriously testing the hams line. Trentham made a determined dash through the visitors' defence but his wild pass terminated the attack. Ail lilt-time there was no scoring.

The visitors resumed with a raid on the home quarters. R. Thomas swerving through Moseley defence. only to be pulled down just short of the line. From the ensuing passing Davies was only just wide with an effort to dreg a goal.

Little had been seen of the home attack, play being for the most part in the Moseley territory. Alt against the run of the game Ikeda secured the lead. Feeney mad. ground before punting ahead. The home forwards carried on the attack.

and NAINTON crossed for an unconverted try. The visitors returned to the attack. and Moseley twice in quick succession were. REP HELD 1 DI Sheffield Wednesday Have to Meet Crewe Again ATTENDANCE at Crewe, 13,0 M. Crewe bad a full share of the attack in the early stages.

and RIGBY scored, a fine goal after 16 minutes. Sheffield had many opportunities, but were not at home on the small ground. SURTEES equalised after 35 minutes. Sheffield displayed greater superiority in the second half, but shot. indiffetently.

The struggle for the deciding goes became very intense. Crewe were handicapped by an injury to Swindells who, although he had two stitches Inserted over his eye, kept his place. Alexandra Wedneedey 1 Official attendance, ELM'. Replay Wednesday at Sheffield. SIAZING SECOND Five Goals: Bury Get Odd One Against Darlington gN this match at Darlington, played before It.ooo spectators, neithd side showed good finishing qualities.

Bury had Matthewson absent for 9.0 minutes, owing to foot injury. For the visitors Matthews and Buttery both went near. and Fairhurst saves from Best and Cassidy. Five goals came in the amazing second halt. Three minutes after the restart REED put Darlington ahead and then JONES and CHALMERS scored.

CHALMERS nave Bury the lead and CHALMERS followed with a third, ALDERSON geored second goal. The attendance was and the receipts E7fis9. Darlifigton's Bury I A before 3 .000. 4-15 Middlesbrough were unable to settle down in the early stages at Ayre- some Park and Southampton raids were full of menace. Once Fighlock.

the visitors' left winger, put in a terrific shot which Gibson did well to save. Yorston twice shot splendidly for Middlesbrough. Middlesbrough improved and the Southampton goal had some narrow escapes, notably when after great work by Camsell, Cunliffe headed just wide. 'The youngest member of Middlesbrough's side, Fenton, was their star forward. Middlesbrough sustained a big blow' when Martin.

injured in the first half. had to resume at inside-forward. Yorst went to right-half. Tull made two good shots, but then Middlesbrough attacked keenly. Martin and Meliwatne were injured.

and the Southampton centre-halt was led off. He returned with bill head heavily bandaged, and the forwards were re-arranged. After 46 minutes ran through to ecore his first goal for SI Adletsbrongli. LEICESTER risHE attendance at Leicester was ll 25.400. Leicester began with fast open raids but were well held by a defence which was somewhat panicky.

McCulloch was dangerous when Brentford got moving. and McLaren, the home keeper, had more to do than Mathieson. Muncie missed an open for Leicester, but MAW, the Cit)'s best forward, put Leicester ahead after :7 minutes. Brentford rallied, but were somewhat rattled and made many mistakes when approaching goal. Mathieson kept a great goal for Brentford.

Hopkins hit the post for Brentford, who claimed unavailingly that the ball had crossed the line. Play ruled evenly for long periods. Leicester deserved their win because. they accepted their opportunities while Brentford frittered theirs away City lirentterd Dartford Give Shocks at Baseball Ground was an attendance of SAO at the Baseball Ground, Derby. Dartford's left wing was very early prominent, and Hunt followed up from left half to test Kirby with a flue low drive.

'Derby quickly took the game In hand against a strong, quick recovering defence. Dartford led in tO minutes. DELL converting a perfectly placed centre from Harrow. Derby's attacks often broke down, and Gallacher was well watched by strong centre-half. but Cunningham made glorious saves front Napier and Ravage.

One terrific shot by Gallacher hit the upright, and Cunningham with outstretched foot turned over a drive by Napier. In another breakaway HARRON put Dartford two up. GALLACHER quickly replied for Deby, and CROOKS equalised. A fine run by Crooks enabled NAPIER to give Derby the lead. At the other end Steads when haril pressed five yards out lifted the ball over the Derby gam.

official Attendance, 27.9011. easesty Dartferd NORWICH C. CHELSEA THE attendance at Norwich was 33,000. Norwich. sened by a good halfback ine, outplayed Chelsea, who rarely got in touch with Duke in the Norwic goal.

At the other end Woodley had plenty to do. and was lucky to save a hard drive from Coffey, while Manders after rushing into a good position spooned the ball over the bar from a few yards' range. Norwich were the quicker on the ball, controlled and distributed better. but the Chelsea backs and goalkeeper held the attack at bay. Norwich.

after having three-quarters Kof the play had a snap goal scored 'against them by MITCHELL a quarter of an hour before the Ilnkti. Five later MANDERS amid tremendous excitement equalised. The closing stages were fought at a tremendous pace. Chelsea were lucky to draw. City Chelsea Official receipts, 6J.

MILLWALL STOKE C. THE 28.000 spectators had an early' shock in the game between 61111 wall and Stoke City, for within a minute Yuill the blillwall goalkeeper. was knocked out. After prolonged antention, however, he resumed. stoke concentrated on defence.

passed wildly, and once when the defence became utterly out of poeition Steele, the Stoke centrefoeward. shot bad miss. The full-backs took the honours, Winstanlev and Scrimshaw being stranding for Stoke and Turnbull for bli Stillwell male attack after lt. but the light forwards appeared helpless against the tall defenders. Pliliner made one grand attempt for Stillwell.

Goals would not come In a typical game. 11101111 READING MANCH' 'MERE was an attendance of V.OOO m- at Reading. Manchester were off the mark and to the ninth minute took the lead through MANLEY. ite41414 were making a game fight in a ust game. but seldom looked get the better sal splendid defence.

forwards were a ragged combination. Manchester were always a shade quicker on the ball. MUTCH scored a second goal for 31ant.lierter in the 30th minute. Reading opened the second half with a lightning raid and within a minute PATEMAN scored for them. Reading fought fiercely for the equalising goal and Hall made several wondedul saves.

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