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Sunday Dispatch from London, London, England • 30

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Sunday Dispatchi
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flw FORTY GOALKEEPERS WANT A TRIAL Ouuting AUGUST 23. 1936 Barnsley Three Centres To Take "Pongo" Waring's Place BARNSLEY, who enjoyed heir most colourful season for years last term and their best run in the Cup since the war, are hoping to do things that will put them in the news again. They nave three centre forwards from whom to choose a leader to take Pongo Waring place. One is Hallows, acquired last season from Bradford City. Another is James Clark, from Margate.

who has been called Drake the Second." tie helped Hibernians to stay in the First Division of the Scottish League and may help Barnsley to get into the First Division of the English League, an ambition the directors are disposed to nurture. The third choice is Richard Woffinden, a prolific scorer in jun'or football last season with a Local club. The wings have been strengthened by young players from First Division clubs. There is new blood for the middle line and the defence has been further strengthened by the acquisition of the Villa full-back. Norman Young.

RETAINED PLAYERS Height Weight Player and Birthplace Position It. in. et. its. 2.1::s T.

(Goznos. Bunder landi Brannon Id iWath-on- Marnet Whitton. It (Bear Park. CO Durhorn Adey (Featherstone) Pull back 5 12 0 Ives A. i Newcastle Jones.

L. (Wombwell, 13 0. IKelty. Scot- Left half 511 12 I isndi Hins.ey 0 (Shildon) Centre half 6 0 12 10 A (Barnsley. Ashton (Kilnhurst) Htne.

113arns'eyi Hanows J. (Chester) Oallacher. P. lElleralfe Scotland) Flerlow tKilnhursti Asnuith Pthnthorpe) Inside left 5 9i 11 4 Fisher. Bray.

NEW PLAYERS IC)rt. 0 (Cardiff) Young. talrintrighaml Full back 5 11 10 hharkey iLtsiingston Station. Scotlandi 93ica5 113elistilll. Scot 'and Robinson.

(West Rain tan Co Durhatni Centre half 6 11 12 5 Inomnson 0 ILlslicen Ireland) firmer's. (Llys Wales) McGinnis (Cumberland) Inside fwd. 5 8 11 4 Wolnnden. P. Centro fed.

5 101 11 2 Clark .1 (Newcastle' McCarthy II (Merthyr) Harris A. (Hardon Colliery) Chesterfield £13,000 STAND And 0,000 Spent On New Players EVER before have Chesterfield made such inspiring efforts to give their supporters what they have long hoped for. They won promotion from the Northern Section to the Second Division built a new grandstand the length of the pitch to seat 3.000 at a cost of and expended £3.000 Cu AMATEURS IN FOR BUMPER SEASON By C. A. ARTHUR THIS is the time of the year that amateur football club secretaries talk in their sleep, kick the cat, and generally show signs of a harassed, nervous disposition.

Forty of Wimbledon's 200 applications for trials are from goalkeePers I Wimbledon will be without three of last season's team. Bill Charlton. England centre-forward. is to play for Queen's Park Rangers, E. H.

Balkwill for Leyton. and H. H. Bridge is to take a business appointment in Persia. Leyton, in addition to Balkwill, have signed S.

Preston. the strongly-built Enfield centre-half and L. G. Cameron (Barking). Barking's best capture is A.

Sergeant, the Leyton outside-left, but they have lost R. J. Mathews. their sprightly leader. to Waltham' stow Avenue.

The Wealdstone team Is considerably strengthened by A. Loveday (Leyton), R. Ellis (Enfield). C. Brown (Leyton).

and C. Bunce (St. Albans). Nunhead have lost W. Whittaker.

centre-half. to Kingstonian, but have signed J. Chorley (Wimbledon) to fill this poson. Dulwich Hamlet will not have the services of D. E.

Levy (retired), but have an excellent addition to the team in J. Miller. the sinedY Tufnell Park outside-left. P.O. Engineers have three former Army players.

A. F. Curtis, G. F. Hormill, and E.

Cornwall in the running for first team places. while Romford have signed an exceptionally good inside-forward. D. C. Walker.

from Northfleet. Sutton's new players include Hugh Pratt, outside -right from Streatham Town, while Southall expect great things of E. Holton, the Nunhead half-back, and R. IL Brown, a halfback from Cockfield. Southall, however, have lost Poxon, the R.A.F.

half-back to Hayes and S. Foss to Chelsea. Hayes have also signed T. Jones and S. Faggetter, from Uxbridge, R.

Thurston (Leyton) and three former players, E. Caesar (Harwich), N. Pickford (Wealdstone) D. Wallage (St. Albans).

J. Watson. former Slough captain, and .1. L. Hoar, outside-left from Luton.

have joined Hitchin, while Maidenhead have K. C. Lister (Enfield) and E. C. Rhodes (Redhill) among their new signings.

In any case, the stage is set for a record season for the majority of the senior amateur clubs. Blackburn Rovers ,1 1 1111. 4. itt e. A I Jill W.

Charlton H. H. Bridge Dons no more SEARCH FOR INSIDE MAN i new players. Reit'it great football rally at Chesterfield. 'Sale of season tickets constitutes a record In 70 years' history of the Club.

Chesterfield will continue to play the thirdback game. All last season's players were retamed, for defence conceded fewer goals than THE Second Division has hitherto been a any other club in the Football League. cbsed book to Blackburn Rovers, but Among the new players is Ponting. a star scorer from Grimsby own. Chester they are not fearful what they may find field paid I 000 for him, inside it.

They are not looking forward to RETAINED PLAYERS the coming campaign with wild optimism, Weight Weight Player and Sirthploill Position' it in. at. lb. but they are determined to make a bold bid Moody, (Sheffield) Coat 5 9 12 7 am ilton, 'Wallasey) Right full b. 5 96 12 4 to get back to the realms from which they Eidd W.

Z. (Pegswoodl Left full b. 58i12 I fell last April. Ellison. 1 18toek 5 bridgel Left full 5 10 11 2 Much will depend, of course, on the gates' Wetly J.

(Wicklow) Reagreve, is Elwell) Right half 5 106 12 2 they get. No one knows hOW Blackburn will Wass. lots whitiingtono Right half b. 510 12 10 take to Second Division football. It is quite 0.

(Searcliffe) Simian A. le 413usbyl Askew. icovnoont of the visit of clubs which have not. been UP 4 Patterson. S.

(Percy Matti) centre e. sit 12 1 Ewood Park in recent years. If a good start is Taylor. (Wigan) JH. (13nstooel Booker.

lc ishetneta) Spence. J. (Throttle?) Cent fed. 5 8 11 5 RETAINED PLAYERS fytos 2 (Nona Wales) 31 ilienan (Solsover) Outside r. 596 11 7 Player anti Itlrthplaca.

Position ft. in. at. W. Broan.

PI Outalde r. or Pratt. J. tWorktngton) Goalkeeper 510 11 0 Inside r. 5 8 12 1 limns, 0.

(Cowling) OualkeePer 6 1 12 1 J. 8. filtairfooti Inside C. or Hughes. J.

Inside left 5 86 11 1 (Rhosllanerc 3 9 12 2 hrugogt Goalkeeper Mind() PA (Bri'itoi) Haney. A ichooeett) Centre fed. 5111 2 Gorman. J. ilAverpooll Lose 0 (Matti?) Moon Cent fwd.

Of Crook W. (Blackburn) Inside r. 51011 7 Lanceley. F. (Swinton) Read.

Inside left Or Clark. 8. (Glasgow) Cent fed 3511 a IDurhanti Cl.non Ft (Marley 1fi11 Inside left or Whiteside. A. (Caldew Vale) Right half b.

564 9 5 Cent fed 57611 6 Pryde, R. I (Methil 211e25011. TT (JarrOTTI Inside left 5 8 10 10 Halsall. W. 0 (Liverpool) Right nett it.

6 0 10 10 hillier .1 (3neiliciit Sinter. I (Langwith i gg iesworth. MM Hall. W. (West Stanley) centre b.

it. 5 106 11 0 field' NSW PLAYERS Bruton. (Westhoushton) Outside right 5 8 10 0 Cassell Z. (Homily) Goodall. ZJ.

IJSITOWI Watson. AI 18 Hindley) Right fun it 5 116 12 2 Basendele, P. (Leylandi Outside left 5 I 9 7 Watson. air (S. Left full 5 11 11 4 Sale.

'l'. (Stoke) Hepworth. IL RlAta or left AMA. L. (Wolverhamp)on) Inside left 5 9 10 7 full back 510 11 1 Hamill.

A (Dumbarton) 'llltignell. IL Outside or Chapman. E. (Blackburn' Outside right 5 9 10 6 Inside r. 58 11 1 Fraser.

M. J. (Glasgow) Pontine. W. P.

1014mabtl centre fed 511 12 8 Valise 0 (Leyland) Woodward. w. twist NEW PLAYERS Auckland) A. (Tart) Norwich City First Division No Longer Worlds Away THE great progress made by Norwich City during the last three years has encouraged the belief that the club is approaching the realisation of its highest ambitions. The First Division no longer seems worlds away.

The enterprise shown by the great expense I incurred in making a new ground is good evidence of the progressive policy of the present directors. Although a small loss was made last season. the attendances increased from 13.300 to 16,600 and further improvement in the direction is to be expected when the projected scheme of increasing the covered accommodation is carried through. Very few additions have been made to the playing resources of the club. Reliance is being placed on the men v.

ho made such a good recovery after a bad start last season. The City had a very good defence last season and the newcomers are forwards. Two of them O'Reilly and Madden. have come from Cork, and M. Tom Parker has great hopesof these Irish boys Clare, another new forward, has had experience with Margate and Accrington Stanley.

and the fourth new forward is the youthful giant Cassidy. who was a prolific scorer for Lowestoft Town last season and played for Suffolk County. All the new forwards are young. Doncaster korers RETAINED PLATERS Neigh, Weight I Maya and Birthplace Position H. in.

st. lb. I Hall. P. (llraytoni Duke.

B. (Portsmouth, Goalkeeper 5 106 11 8 1 Bowen, 8. (tednesiord) Right back 5 9 13 0 Hannah. .1 ISheringhml Right back 5 91 11 7 Woodford. 0.

A. iLymgtni Left back 510 11 10 Worton. A. Left back 5 11. 11 0 Halliday.

T. Coll Centre Is or right back 5 11 11 0 Robinson. B. a Right half 5 101 10 10 Flack, L. (Cambridge' Right half b.

5 8 10 8 Morris. (Sunbury) Right half b. 5 1 1 10 9 Burke. P. (Co Galwayi Scott.

(Orimthorpel Centre h. b. 510 12 H. (Rotherhithel Centre h. 5 116 11 8 IProctor.

(Ushaw Mni Left half 5 10 12 0 Lochhead. 0 (Penick( Warnea. (Bermnds.y) Outside right 5 71 10 8 Friar. J. (Bents Lothian) Outside right 5 9 11 0 Edwards, 0.

R. lot Ymth) Outside right 5 101 11 6 Coffey. H. (Sundrlcirtel inside right 5 91 11 2 Vinall E. .1.

(Birminghml Centre fwd 5 101 11 7 Maskell. L. .1 (Cowes) Menders. P. (Camberley) Inside left 5 9 10 10 Burley.

B. (Sheffield) NEW PLAYERS Cassidy. A St (Woodtm inside right 6 1 19 10 O'Reilly J. ICob it Co Cork) Madden, 0 (Corti IWesthoughton) you BOOKLET GOODS rant pan e-ti me occupation, follow this easy and simple way of adding extra cash each week to your income. BECOME AN AGENT FOR MACK AY'S FOOTBALL CARDS.

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RD. LEEDS.I2 I DUPLICATED Two Men For Every Job EVERYONE is hopeful that if the form displayed early last season can he maintained the club will be in the First Division With one or two exceptions the players are young and all the positions are In Mr. Fred Emery, now manager in to Mr. David the club have an en. oftic.al.

and a new astant has been appmmed in Ted Wynter. formerly with Lincoln and Carlisle. Emery's place at left half will be fined by FIFTH ATTEMPT elms Sianiferth hi id a renrieW'e re cord with Town lie left club four t.mes and reNnned it for a time in 1931. It McMahon. the former Wrexham arid Stoke half-back.

New terracing has been provided and the ground holds Nineteen ()id payers have been retained and seven new ones including M. Killourhy, inside forward from Sheffield United, for whom a record fee was paid. Helght Vispidth RETAINED PLAYERS Player ano Position It on. st. ii Immo.

oLanarasnireo Gaa.itreDer all 14 3 Shaw. A Ildesborough Yorks' Snarp. (Aberdeen' Jacobson. North umberlandl Oladwin. 0 (Worksop' Turner.

1.. HalL (Doncaster( 13vcroft. (Lincoln' Dodsworth. IMexbrol Centre 6 1 12 I Payne I. (Birmingham' Left half 5 91 11 Burton 3 (Thurn.scoel Smith.

(Kiracaldvl Boa. 1, rin th ml Baines. (Yorkl Dodd. (Count, Durham' Dutton. (Southport' Turner.

A 'Sheffield' Johnson. (Motherwell' 10 i NEW PLAYERS Bradshaw. 0 Goalkeeper 5 92 Pringle. 8 I Newham (Shelteldi McMahon. El (North of Rlllourhy DA (Wigan, Lewis.

0 Keating. R. (Nescastle-on- Tens) 'wIMM No En! At i -9 vER SICCE 144 well-equipp In August 1925 Of winnir idea Second Div Is 101 1925. me Past 0 Weak Si bu a two new bac and during the nave been obtai Briggs (Fulha ton Town). G.

IA centre alf frc J. (Manchester Cit: a nd C. RE Flavor and Birth DuLa it tboutnail ovens. 5 Grange. Durham ifri.objacLei!:imrstri:ebls.mEny..l..r.dvipan.DAj.N.:, 0 1 seri Rooke R.

I Outiciforc Des es. A i Alder shc Waldron. E. i Brom Bigg IClrO rz hington. A I seat Fr.oz (Durhs Ml C.

(Stan.e Yl Mclirnetny. (GI (Sit 'Addle (Fen Coulston Y. omt Watson. 0 (Hlyl Quarle. C.

(Boot.ei Notts Cou 19 01N THERE are si have a mo. year. During new players Kavanagh, a no Smith, a Scott'. ward who assist Chalmers, a right, transferre The season is a and two I REI Player am! Martial Penni Pownall. (Nottai Jullan W.

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tEuetn, Notal Carte. tWednesburrl Corkto W. o.lverpooli Fallon W. iDubllnt Millington. 0.

(Bolt T. 1011, Shaw. P. (13ulwell tin(tum) Sulfa. (Royston' Kavanagh.

T. (Duol Vasty. R. R. (Durhs Wyness.

0 (Durham Ilmoith. .1 (DumbartA Chalmers. (Bells Ferguson. (Dunfez Mardon. IL (Cardiff Brighton 4 SCHEN BRIGHTON'S cause for the attack was 1 and Law alone J.

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