FOOTBALL AT HOME.
YORK BEATS FRENCH XIII. RESULTS IN ALL CODES. LONDON, September 10. The French Rugby League football team nt: present touring England was defeated on Saturday by York by 2i> points to li. Otlier football matches in Great Britain resulted :— ENGLISH SOCCER LEAGUE. First Division.—Arsenal 4, v. West Bromwieli 3; Aston Villa I. v. Sunderland 1; Blackburn v. Sheffield Wednesday 1 ; Chelsea 5. v. Tottenham 3: Derby 1. v. Leicester 1; Hverton 1, v. Liverpool 0: lliulderstield 1. v. Grimsby 5; Manchester City I!, v. Stoke 1 : Middlesbrough 0, v. Birmingbam 1: Portsmouth 0, v. Leeds O; AVolveriiampton -■ v. rreston 2. Second Division—Barnsley 1, v. Swansea O- Blackpool 2. v. Brentford 2; Bradford City 2. v. Oldham 0; Bury 1. v. Notts Forest 0; 'Newcastle 0, v. Bradford 1; Norwich v. I'lvniontli 0; Notts County 0, v. Bolton 2: I'ort Vale 3. v. Manchester United 2: Sheffield United 0. v. Burnley 0; Southampton 3, v. llull 0; West Ilam 2, v. Fulham 1. Third Division. — Southern section : Bournemouth 1, v. Gillingham 1; Bristol liovers 2. v. Bristol City 2: Charlton 3. v. Southend 0: Crystal Palace 3, v. Luton 1 ; Exeter 0, Mil wall 1 ; Newport 2, v. Coventry 1: Northampton 1, v. Heading 3; Queen's Bark Rangers 2, v. Brighton 1 : Swindon 3. v. Aldershot 2: Torquay 5. v. Cardiff 2; Watford ">, v. Clapton Orient 0. Northern section : Barrow 3, v. Walsall 1; Carlisle 2. v. Rotherham 1; Chester 5, v. York 1 : Crewe 2. v. Stockport 3; Doncaster 2, v. Accrington 1; Hartlepools 1, v. Gatesbead 2; Lincoln 1, v. Wrexham 3: Mansfield 1, v. Chesterfield 0; New Brighton 0, v. Tranmere 1 ; Rochdale 2, v. Halifax 4; Soutliport 1, v. Darlington 4. SCOTTISH SOCCER LEAGUE. First Division. —Aberdeen 2, v. Motherwell 2; Albion 2, v. St. Mirren 3; Clyde 3, v. Hibernians 2: Hamilton 4. v. Celtic 2; Heart of Midlothian 1. v. Airdrie 0; Kilmarnock 4, v. Falkirk 1; Queen's Park 4, v. Dundee 0; Queen of the South 2, v. Dunfermline 0; Rangers 2, v. Ayr 0; St. Johnstone 2, v. rartick 1. Second Division.—Arbroath 1, v. Alloa 0; Brechin t, v. Forfar 1; Cowdenbeath 1, v. Third Lanark 3 : Dundee United 4. v. Montrose 3: East Fife 1, v. St. Bernard's 1; East Stirling 2, v. Raith 1; Leith 2, v. Dumbarton 1 : Morton 3, v. Edinburgh 1; Stenliousemuir 2, v. King's Park 2. RUGBY LEAGUE. Barrow 28, v. Bradford 4; Bramley 17, v. Kochdale 2(>; Dewsbury 30, v. Castleford 20; Featherstoiie 15, v. Hull 31: Halifax 13, v. Salford 12; Hull Kingston 11, v. Huddersfleld 24; Ilunslet 4. v. Leeds 10; Leigh 32, v. Brougliton 24 ; Oldham 7, v. Warrington 7; St. Helens Recreation D, v. Waketleld 8; Swinton 11), v. St. Helens 2; Widnes 14, v. Liverpool Stanley 7; Wigau 40 v. Batley 3 ; York 35, v. Keigliley 3. RUGBY UNION. Bath S, v. Bedford 3: Blackheatli 8, y. Rosslyn Park 4 ; Bradford 2G, v. Manchester l(i; Bristol 8, v. Swansea 16; Gloucester 20, v. Moseley 10; Leicester 20. v. Plymouth Albion 0; Llanelly 15, v. Waterloo 10; Northampton 10, v. Old Paulines t5; Portsmouth Services 13, v. London Irish •8: Glasgow High School 27, v. Glasgow Academicals 11 ; Cardiff C, v. Neath 3.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 220, 17 September 1934, Page 14
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