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FOOTBALL IN BRITAIN

RESULTS OF MATCHES

United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, November 4. Weekend football matches resulted as follows:— ASSOCIATION. English Le<igue;~First Division:. Arsenal and Portsmouth drew/ 1 ajlj Birmingham lost to Liverpool, >2; Blackburn Rovers defeated Wolverhampton Wanderers, 7tl; Derby County defeated Leicester City, 2-1; Everton lost to Huddersjield Town, tfcl; Leeds United lost to Aston Villa, 2-4; Manchester City defeated Sunderland, 4-1; Middlesbrough defeated Stoke City, 6-1; Newcastle United defeated Sheffield United, 3-1; Sheffield Wednesday defeated Chelsea, 2-1; West Bromwich A lost to Tottenham Hotspur, 1-2. . Second Division.—Blackpool defeated Brentford, 3-1; Bradford City defeated Burnley, 2-1; Bury defeated West Ham United, 2-1; Fulham lost to Manchester United, 0-2; Hull City defeated Plymouth Argyle, 5-4; Lincoln City and Notting-' ham Forest drew, no score; Millwall lost to Grimsby, 0-1; Notts County and Preston North End drew, 2 all; Port Vale defeated Oldham Athletic, 2-0; Southampton defeated Bolton Wanderers, 1-0; Swansea Town defeated Bradford, 5-1. Third Division.—Southern Section.: Aldershot defeated Southend United, 2-1; Brighton and Hove Albion lost to Bristol Rovers, 0-2; Bristol City and Exeter City drew, 1 all; Clapton Orient defeated Gillingham, 2-1; Luton Town lost to Coventry City, 0-1; Newport County and Bournemouth and Boscombe A drew, 1 all; Northampton Town lost to Reading, 2-4; Norwich City defeated Cardiff City,. 2-0; Queen's Park' Rangers defeated Charlton Athletic, 2-1; Swinton Town defeated Crystal Palace, 3-2; Torquay United lost to Watford, 1-3. Third Division. —Northern Section: Barrow and Hartlepool United drew, 2 all; Carlisle United and Wresham drew, no score; Chester defeated Barnsley, 4-2; Crewe Alexandra defeated Gateshead, 3-2; Doncaater ' Rovers defeated • Mansfield Town, 1-0; Halifax Town defeated Darlington, 2-0; New Brighton lost to Ac-, crington Stanley, 0-3; Rotkerham United lost to Chesterfield, 1-3; Stockport County defeated Southport, 9-2; Walsall defeated Rochdale, 2-0; York City defeated Tranmere Rovers. . Scottish League.—First Division: Aberdeen defeated Kilmarnock, 2-0; Airdrieonians defeated St. Mirren, 4-1; Ayr United defeated Third Lanark, 5-1; Celtic defeated Partick Thistle, 2-0; Dundee lost to Motherwell, 2-3; Falkirk defeated^ St. Johnstone, 4-0; Hamilton Academicals and Hearts drew, 1 all; Hibernians defeated Cowdenbeath, 6-1; Queen's Park defeated Queen of South, 4-2; Rangers defeated Clyde, 3-1. Scottish League.—Second Division: Albion Rovers defeated Dundee United, 4-3; Brechin City and Edinburgh City drew, nw score; Dumbarton defeated Foriar Athletic, 3-0; Dunfermline Athletic defeated King's Park, 3-1; East Fife lost to Arbroath, 2-4; Leith Athletic defeated Raith Rovers, 2-0; Montrose lost to East Stirling, 1-2; St. Bernards defeated Alloa, 5-1; Stenhousemuir defeated Morton, 1-0. In the Soccer international match played at Belfast, Ireland and Wales drew, 1 goal each. NORTHERN UNION. Bradford Northern lost to Broughton Rovers, 4-16; Bramley lost to Halifax, 5-12; Dewsbury lost to Hunslet, 2-10;'j Featherstone Rovers lost to Hull, 7-17; Huddersfield lost to Warrington, 2-8; Hull Kingston Rovers defeated Barrow, 13-8; Keighley defeated Wakefield Trinity, 14-8; Leeds defeated London Highfield, 23-7; Leigh defeated Batley, 20-7; Oldham defeated Widnes, 12-0; Rochdale Hornets defeated St. Helens, 20-17; St. Helens Reca lost to York, 17-43; Wigan defeated Castleford, 21-0., RUGBY UNION. Cheshire lost to Lancashire, 3-22; Durham, defeated Yorkshire, 17-0; Leicestershire lost to Bast Midlands, 17-23; Northumberland defeated Cumberland, 5-3; Notts, Lines and Derby lost to North Midlaritis, 14-19; Blaekheath defeated Guy's Hospital, 17-11; Bristol defeated Harlequins, 9-7; Covenry lost to Bath, 0-7; London Irish defeated St. Bart's Hospital, 5-0; London Scottish defeated Cambridge University, 16-8; Moseley defeated Leicester, IS-3; Oxford University 'defeated Richmond, 27-0; Plymouth Albion lost to Newport, 6-8; Swansea lost to Gloucester, 6-8; Bradford lost to Edinourgh Acas, 14-17; Cardiff lost to Llan.elly," '3-6; Portsmouth" • Services - defeated Aldershot Services, 18-5; Glasgow Aeas lost to Watsonians, 17-25; Stewartonians lesfc to Edinburgh. Pnwersay 4 14-17, |

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 110, 6 November 1933, Page 14

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FOOTBALL IN BRITAIN Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 110, 6 November 1933, Page 14

FOOTBALL IN BRITAIN Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 110, 6 November 1933, Page 14

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