SOCCER IN BRITAIN
SATURDAY'S GAMES
Cmtcd Tress A'ssouUHon~By Electric TeleBr»PU— Copyright LONDON, September 0. Today's football matches resulted as iollows;— _ _ | English League, First Division.—Arsenal and Manchester City drew, 1-1; Villa beat Liverpool, 4-2; Blackburn beat Bromwich, 4-0; Evertou lost to Wednesday, 2-3; Huddersfield and Leeds drew, 0-0; Leicester lost to Tottenham, 1-3; Middlesbrough lost to Birmingham, 0-3; Newcastle and Derby drew, 1-1; Sheffield United beat Chelsea;
4-1; Stoke beat Portsmouth, 2-1 j Wohcrhampton lost to Sunderland, 1-6. Second Division.—Blackpool bcal Po.itvale, 1-0; Bradford "beat Bradford City, 2-1: Buiy lost to Lincoln, 0-2; Fulham. bo.it Swansea, 1-0; Grfmsby beat Preston, 3-0; Hull beat Millwall, 3*2; Manchester United lost to Boltou, 1-5; Notts Forest lost to Oldham, 1-3; Plymouth and Brentford drew, 1-1; Southampton beat'KotiCounty, 3-2; Western lost to Burnles', 1-2. •Third Division (Southern Section).--Bournemouth lost to Caidi/f. 1-3; Bristol City and Swindon drew, 2-2; Charlton beat TCxeter, 4-1; Coventry beat Bristol Rovers. 5-3; Newport lost to Aldershot, 1-2; Norwich beat Brighton, 4-3; Queen's Park beat Luton, 2-1; Reading and Palace diew, 0-0; Southend beat Orient, 2-1; Torquay beat Northampton, 3-2; Watford beat Grillingham. 2-1. , Tliird Division (Northern Section). — Barnsley beat Darlington, 4-0; Barrow beat Rotherham, 4-1; Cailisle lost to r>cu" Brighton, 1-2; Chester and York drew, 1-1; Chesterfield beat Halifax, 4-2; Doncaster beat Walsall, 4-0; Hartlcpools beat Wrexham, 4-1; Mansfield and bouthport drew, 2-2; Rochdale lost to Accrington, 0-1; Stockport and Crewe drew, 1-1; Iranmere be.it Gateshead, 2-1. _ Scottish League (First Division) .--Aberdeen lost to Dundee, J-3; Clyde and Pur'tick drew, 3-3; Falkirk lost to Airdieonians, 0-2; Hamilton lost to Motherwell, 1-2; Hearts and Hibernian drew, 0-0; Ivilmarnock beat St. Mirren, «-0; Queen ot South lost to Ayr, 2-1; Rangers and Celtic drew, 2-2; St. Johnstone and Cowdenbeath drew, 3-3. . . Scottish League (Second Division).—Albion beat Dumbarton, 2-0; Arbroath beat Forfar, 3-1; Brechin beat Montrose, 5-0; Dundee United lost to Morton, 0-2; Dnnifermline and Alloa drew, 1-1; Edinburgh lost to St. Bernard's, 0-5; King's Park and East Stirling drew, 2-2; Leitli lost to Stenhou&emuir, 1-2; Raith lost to Labt Fife, 0-1.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 62, 11 September 1933, Page 13
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339SOCCER IN BRITAIN Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 62, 11 September 1933, Page 13
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