FOOTBALL AT HOME.
ASTON VILLA BEATS STOKE
EVERTON TIES WITH LEADERS
ARSENAL - HUDDERSFIELD DRAW
LONDON, March 8. Results of football matches played in Great Britain on Saturday:—
ENGLISH SOCCER LEAGUE,
i - if- Division.—Arsenal 1, Huddersfield '«? I Blr ™ ln Sliam 0, Bolton 0; Blackburn 1, Wolverhampton 0; Chelsea 1, Sheffield Wednesday —; Grimsby 1, Preston 2 : Leeds Brentford 0; Liverpool 0, Portsmouth 0 ; Manchester City 0, Middlesbrough U, fetoke 2, Aston Villa 3; Sunderland 3, Everton 3 ; West Bromwich 0, Derby 3. Second Division.—Blackpool 3, Bradford d; Bradford 2, Burnley 0;, Bury 1, Tottenham 1; Doneaster 2, Newcastle 2: 5, Fulham 2 Norwich 3, Barns-' o, y No . tts forest 0, Plymouth 1; Sheffield United 2, Charlton 2; Southampton 1, Hull 0; Swansea 3, Port Vale 2; West Ham 1, Manchester United 2.
aiT , , — Southern League: Aldershot 1, Clapton Orient 0: Brighton It Cardiff 0 ; Bristol City 1, Luton 2 ; Coventry 4, Northampton 0 ; Exeter 4, Reading 5; Millwall 2. Notts County 1; Newport 2, Crystal Palace 5 ; Queen's I'ilrk Rangers 5, Gillingham 2; Swindon 1, Southend 3; Torquay 2, Bristol Rovers 0; Watford 4, Bournemouth 1.
Third Division.—Northern League : Carlisle 4; Southport 0 ; Darlington 1, Chesterfield 2; Gateshead 1, Stockport 0; Halifax 3, New Brighton 0 ; Hartlcpools 0, Chester 2; Mansfield 2, Lincoln 2; Oldham 3, Barrow 1; Rotterham 6, Rochdale 0; Traninere 4, Crewe 2 : Walsall 2, Accrington 0; Wrexham 1, York 0. SCOTTISH SOCCER LEAGUE. First Division.—Airdrieonians 2,' Celtic 3; Queen's Park 2, St. Johnstone 5; Dundee 2, Hibernians 1; Kilmarnock 4, Hamilton Academicals 3; Partick Thistle 2, Ayr United 2; Queen of the South 1, Albion Rovers 0. Second Division.—Brechin City 6, Dumbarton 1; Cowdenbeath 1, Forfar Athletic 0; Edinburgh City 3, Dundee United C; Leith Athletic 4, East Fife 2 ; Raitli Rovers 4, St. Bernard's 1 ; St. Mirren 8. King's Park 1; Stenliousemuir 3, East Stirling 0. Scottish Cup.—Fourth round : Aberdeen 0, Rangers 1; Morton 3, Third Lanark 5; Falkirk 5, Dunfermline 0 ; Clyde 3, Motherwell 2. RUGBY LEAGUE. Barrow 25, Acton and Willesden 0; Bradford Northern 13, Streatham and Mitcham 3; Bramley 7, Hunslet 11; Broughton Rangers 23, St. Helens 0; Dewsbury 3, Oldham 2; Wldnes 5, Swinton 4; Rochdale Hornets 5, Liverpool Stanley 12 ;!j St. Helens Recreation 6, Leigh 0. Rugby League Cup.—Third round: Salford 5, Castleford.4;.Warrington 5, Wigan 2; Hull 4, Leeds 5; Hudderstield 12, Wakefield Trinity 0. RUGBY UNION. Royal Navy 3, The Army 12; Aldershot 7, Wasps 11; Bedford 16, Royal Air Force 6; Coventry 10, Old Merchant Taylors 11; Guy's Hospital 3, Aberavon 21; Leicester 11, Harlequins 14; Llanelly 3, Gloucester 5; London Scottish 11, Richmond 10; Northampton. 27, London Welsh 3 ; Oxford University 23, Blackheath 8; . Plymouth Albion 3, Bristol 6; St. Bartholomew's Hospital 8, Rosslyn Park 5; Bridgend 20, Penarth 5; Newport 0, Cardiff 3; Neath 6, Bath 0; Sale 0, Moseley 3; Swansea 7, Pontypool 3; Glasgow High School 11; Glasgow Academicals 3; Watsonians 7, Edinburgh Academicals 0.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 58, 9 March 1936, Page 13
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