SOCCER FOOTBALL
ENGLISH,CUP AND LEAGUE GAMES
United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, 24th January. Following are the results of Association football matches: — English Cup, fourth round.—Crystal Palace lost to Everton, 0-6; Bradford City drew with Wolverhampton, 0-0; Bury lost to Exeter, 1-2; Leeds beat Newcastle, 4-1; Grimsby beat Manchester United, 1-0r Chelsea beat Arsenal, 2-1; Southport beat. Blackpool, 2-1; Blackburn beat Bristol Rovers, 3-1; Bradford beat Burnley, 2-0; Bollou Wanderers drew with Sunderland, , 1-1; Sheflield United beat Notts County, 4-1;' West Bromwich Albion beat Tottenham Hotspur, 1-0; Watford beat Brighton, 2-0; Brentford lost to Portsmouth, 0-1; Barnsley beat Sheffield AYeplnesday, 2-1; Birmingham beat Portvate, 2-0. First Division League.—Liverpool drew Vitli Aston Villa, 1-1; Middlcsborough lost to Huddersfifild T., 2-3. . ■ Second Division.— Charlton A. drew with Bristol City, 0-0; Nottingham I<7 beat Milhvall, 2-1; Southampton beat Reading, 3-2; Swansea T. beat Plymouth -A., 2-0. Third Division, Southern Section.—Coventry City beat Norwich C, 3-'O; Fulhanr beat Thames. 4-2; Swindon T. beat Clapton Orient, 5-1; Walsall lost to Queen's Park R., 0-2. Third Division, Northern Section.—Ac•crington S. beat Carlisle U., 3-0; Barrow beat Rotherham Unfted, ,'.l-0; Chesterfield lost to Hull City, 04; Crewe Alexandra, heat-Wrexham. 2-1; Doucastcr R. lost to Lincoln City. 0-1; Gnteshead drew with Hartlepool N., 0-0; Halifax Town beat Darlington. 1-0: New Brighton beat Nelson, 2-1; Rochdale lost to Trnnmere Kovers, 0-3: Southport v. York City, not 'played; Stockport C. beat AVigan 8., 4-1. Scottish League.—First Division: Aberdeen drew with' Celtic, 1-1; Clyde beat Airdrie,- 2-1; Kast Fife lost to Partick Thistlf, 0-1; Falkirk beat Cowdenbeatli. 4-0; Hamilton Acads. beat Dundee, 1-0: Hibernian beat Ayr"United,2-0; Kilmar•nock lost to Motherweil, 1-4; Jfortou lost to Hearts. 2-4; Queen's Park drew with Leith Athletic, 1-1; Rangers drew with St. Mirren, 1-1. Second Division.—Albion Rovers drew with Third Lanark, 0-0: Arbroath beat Clydebank, 2-1; Bo'ness lost to K. Stirlingshire, 0-6; Brecliin City beat Alloa, 1-0: Dumbarton beat Armadale, G-2; Dundee U. beat'Forfar A., 4-3: Dunfermline A. drew ■with Montrose, 3-3: King's Park beat Raith Rovers. 5-1: Queen of South beat Stenhouseninir, 4-1; St. Bernards drew with St. Johnstone, 1-1.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 21, 26 January 1931, Page 18
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345SOCCER FOOTBALL Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 21, 26 January 1931, Page 18
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