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EVERTON UNBEATEN.

VICTORY FOR BLACKPOOL. ARSEMAL CONQUERS WOLVES. PROMOTED ELEVEN'S BIG SUCCESS. LONDON, September 17. After six matches in the first division of the English Soccer League. ETerton is the only unbeaten team. Arsenal, assisted by Bryn Jones (inside left), for whom this London club paid Wolverhampton Wolves the record transfer fee of £13,000. beat his old dob by a coal ! to nil. Other London clubs to get a flying start are Chelsea and Anton Villa, the latter having been promoted from the second division after a victorious career last winter. Sunderland suffered another reverse, the "Wearsidera" falling to the Lancastrians, Blackpool. Kesults of Saturday's footbaiL matches in Great Britain :— ENGLISH SOCCER LEAGUE. First Division. —Aston Villa (promoted from second division* 5, beat Brentford 0; Bolton 3, beat Liverpool 1; Charlton 1. beat Leicester 0; Chelsea 2, drew with Birmingham 2; Everton 5, beat Portsmouth 1 ; Urlinsby 1, drew with Derby 1; Leeds 1, beat Huddersfleld 0; Preston 3, beat Middlesbrough 1; Stoke 1, drew with Manchester United 1; Sunderland (1936-37 Cup winners) 1. lost to Blackpool 2; Wolrerbampton 0. lost to Arsenal (1937 champions) 1. Second Division. — Bradford 0. lost to Blackburn 4 : Burnley 0, lost to West Brom-«i'-li 3 : Chesterfield 3. beat Sheffield Wednesday 1 ; Milwall 6. beat Manchester City 1 ; Plymouth 4, beat Luton 1 ; Sheffield I'nited 4, beat Norwich 0: Southampton 2. drew with Notts Forest 2; Swansea 1. drew with Fulhum 1 ; Tottenham 1, beat Newcastle 0; Tranmere 3, beat Bury 0; West Ham 4, beat Coventry 1. Third Division. —Southern section : Aldershot 1. beat Clapton Orient 0 : Bristol City 1. lost to Torquay 3; Cardiff 0, lost to Beading 1 ; Crystal Palace 1, drew with Swindon 1; Exeter 2, beat Bristol Rovers 1; Mansfield 0. drew with Walsall 0; Northampton 2, beat Ipswich Town 0; Notts County 2. beat Newport ©; Queen's Park Bangers 2, beat Bournemouth 0; Southend 1, beat Brighton 1; Watford 2. beat Port Vale 0. Third Division. — Northern section : Accrington 2, lost to Chester 3; Barnsley 4, beat Barrow 0; Carlisle 1, beat Crewe 0; Darlington 0. lost to Southport 2; Gateshead 1. beat Botherham 1; HartlepooU 1, lost to Doncaster 3; Lincoln 0, lo*t to Hull 3; Oldham 1. beat New Brighton 0; Stockport 2, beat Bradford City 0; Wrexham 1, beat Kochdale O: York 3. beat Halifax 0. SCOTTISH SOCCER LEAGUE. First Division.—Aberdeen 3, beat St Johnstone 0; Albion Rovers 0, lost to Hibernian 1; Clyde 1. lost to Celtic 4; Hamilton Academicals 2, beat Ayr United 0; Hearts of Midlothian 4, beat Motherwell O; K|lmarnock 1. beat Arbroath 1; Queen of the South 2, beat Falkirk O • Queen's Park 1, drew with Partick Thistle 1; Raith Rovers 1. lost to St. Mirren 3; Rangers 5. beat Third Lanark 1. Second Division.—Brechin City 3. drew with Alloa 3; Dundee United 3, beat Dundee 0; Dunfermline Athletic 1. drew with Bast Fife 1: East Stirlingshire 2. drew with Cowdenbeath 2; Edinburgh City 2 drew with Dumbarton 2; Forfar Athletic 2, lost to Airdrieonians 3; Leith Athletic 5, beat Montrose 2 ; Morton 2, drew with 5.V Bernards 2; Stenhousemuir 2. beat Kings Park 0. RUGBr LEAGUE. Barrow 23, beat St. Helens 2: Bramley 3, beat Leigh 11; Broughton Rangers 35, beat teatherstone 6; Castleford ». beat Soli, : *£ w "i» ury "• lost to Batley 12; Halifax 27, beat Warrington 11; Huli Kingston Rovers 7, lost to Huddersfleld 9; Hunslet 10, beat Salford 2; Keighley 10 «?„ W . Wlf 0 n ?'**<s<** Trinity 10: Liverpool Stanley 8. beat York 3; St. Helens Recreation 9 beat Oldham 4; Swlatoa 6. 'Si v„„£f ed " i 2; idn « B 27 - ■*« Bradford Hornets. 18, beat Ho <*«iale RUGBT UNION. Bath 0 drew with Bedford 0; Cardiff 14, beat Bristol 0; Gloucester nTfcsat Moseley 3; Headingley 3. lost to Waterloo 11; Leicester 10, beat Plymouth Albion o K°^ n ***** 24, beat Old l>yrians s„i N » r t h «»Pton 11, beat Richmond I? Sale lb, beat Bradford 8; Saracen* V ??' t^.'V 8p ? °i, United Services Portsm'.t* IrUh 3 = Weston-Superw Mare 8, beat Coventry 3 • Cros« v,,, m t^ ld P * ullne » "' Ll.neUy' Unseat ni^ tU S lery v 4: Heath 15 ' »«t Guy'i HoV pital S; Newport 3, lost to Penarth {T £ w * nße » *• !»« to Aberavon 6 ; GlMeow B fihe-^ 1 , I l ' «K at Weßt »' Billhead High School 1«. beat Glasgow Academicals 3; Bridgend 11. beat Jaaettel

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 221, 19 September 1938, Page 16

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EVERTON UNBEATEN. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 221, 19 September 1938, Page 16

EVERTON UNBEATEN. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 221, 19 September 1938, Page 16

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