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FOOTBALL IN BRITAIN

*' / Soccer, Rugby and League By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright (Received September 20, 6.30 p.m.) London, September 19. Football results are:— ASSOCIATION. First Division. Charlton drew with Birmingham, 2-2. Chelsea beat West Bromwich, 3-0. Derby lost to Preston, 1-2. Everton beat Liverpool, 2-0. Grimsby beat Leeds, 4-1. Huddersfield beat Bolton, 2-0. Manchester United drew with Sheffield Wednesday, 1-1. Portsmouth beat Manchester City, 2-1. •Stoke beat Middlesborough, 6-2. Sunderland beat Brentford, 4-1. Wolverhampton beat Arsenal, 2-0. Second Division. Aston Villa lost to Fulham, 0-3. Blackburn beat Norwich, 1-0. Blackpool beat Newcastle, 3-0. Bradford City lost to Burnley, 1-3. Bury drew with West Ham, 1-1. Chesterfield beat Doncaster, 5-1, Notts Forest drew with Coventry, 1-1. Plymouth beat Leicester, 2-1. Sheffield United beat Barnsley, 2-0. Swansea beat Southampton, 5-1. Tottenham beat Bradford, 5-1. Third Division —Southern Section. Bournemouth beat Bristol Rovers, 3--0. 3-0. Brighton drew with Milwall, 2-2. Bristol City drew with Notts County, 1-1. Crystal Palace drew with Cardiff, 2-2. Exeter lost to Luton, 2-4. Newport drew with Gillingham, 0-0. Northampton beat Torquay, 3-0. Queen’s Park Rangers beat Orient, 2-1. Reading lost to Walsall, 0-2. Southend drew with Aidershot, 2-2. Watford drew with Swinton, 2-2. Third Division —Northern Section. Barrow beat Rochdale, 3-0. Carlisle beat Crewe, 4-0. Darlington lost to Oldham, 0-3. Gateshead drew with Accrington, 1-1. Hartlepools beat Mansfield, 3-0. New Brighton lost to Tranmere, 1-2. Hull drew with Lincoln, 1-1. Southport beat Halifax, 2-1. Stockport beat Rotherham, 4-2, Wrexham beat Port Vale, 1-0. York lost to Chester, 0-2. SCOTTISH LEAGUE. First Division. Arbroath beat St. Johnstone, 3-1. Celtic drew with Rangers, 1-1. Dundee drew with Aberdeen, 2-2. Dunfermline beat Queen of South, 5-0. Falkirk beat Albion, 3-2. Hibernian drew with Hearts, 3-3. Motherwell beat Hamilton, 5-2. Partick beat Clyde, 6-0. St. Mirren beat Kilmarnock, 3-2. Third Lanark lost to Queen’s Park, I*2. Second Division. Airdrieonians drew with East Fife, 2-2. Alloa beat Edinburgh, 3-2. Ayr beat Dundee United, 4-1. Brechin lost to East Sterling, 2-5. Dumbarton beat Forfar, 5-1. King’s Park lost to Cowdenbeath, 3-8. Morton beat Stenhousemuir, 6-1. Raith beat Montrose, 3-0. St. Bernards beat Leith, 2-0. NORTHERN UNION. Batley beat York, 7-4. Bramley lost to Leeds, 10-46. Broughton beat Castleford, 18-2. Featherstone lost to Dewsbury, 3-7. Halifax lost to Salford, 8-12. Hull Kingston lost to Sfreatham and Mitcham, 13-18. Hunslet lost to Hull, 5-15. Keighley beat Bradford, 12-6. Newcastle lost to St. Helens Rees., 8-32. Oldham beat Widnes. 17-5. Rochdale beat Warrington, 8-3. St. Helens drew with, Leigh, 4-4. Swinton lost to Liverpool, 5-11. Wakefield beat Huddersfield, 15-5. Wigan beat Barrow, 29-7. RUGBY. Blackheath beat Rosslyn Park,. 23-0. London Scottish lost to Wasps, 3-9. Bath lost to Bedford, 10-11. Cardiff beat Bristol, Jl-0. Devonport Services beat Old Blues, 18-0. Gloucester beat Coventry, 3-0. Leicester beat Plymouth Albion, 20-5. Northampton lost to Richmond, 6-23. Newport beat Abertillery, 30-6. Swansea lost to Neath, 0-3. Portsmouth Services beat London Irish, 13-10. Waterloo lost to Headiugly, 3-13. Glasgow High School beat Otley, 14-8. Hillhead High School beat Glasgow Academicals, 21-13.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 305, 21 September 1936, Page 3

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FOOTBALL IN BRITAIN Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 305, 21 September 1936, Page 3

FOOTBALL IN BRITAIN Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 305, 21 September 1936, Page 3

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