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FOOTBALL AT HOME
♦ PLAY IN THREE CODES MATCHES ON SATURDAY United Press Association—By Electric Tel»----5 graph—Copyrleht. . LONDON, November 9. Weekend football results are as follows:— ASSOCIATION. First Division. Arsenal and Derby County drew, 1 all. Birmingham defeated Brentford, 2-1 Blackburn Rovers defeated Huddersfield Town, 2-1. Chelsea defeated Middlesbrough 2-1 Grimsby Town defeated Wolverhampton Wanderers, 2-1. Leeds United defeated Sheffield Wednesday, 7-2. Liverpool defeated Aston Villa, 3-2. Manchester City defeated Everton, 1-0. Stoke City lost to Boltori Wanderers, 1-2. Sunderland defeated Preston North End, 4-2. West Bromwich Albion • defeated Portsmouth, 2-0. Second Division. _ Blackpool defeated Plymouth Argyle, 3-1. Bradford and Fulham drew 1-all. Bury lost to Newcastle United, 3-4. I Doncaster Rovers defeated Bradford City, 2-1. Leicester City defeated Port Vale, j Norwich City defeated Hull City, 3-0. Nottingham Forest defeated Barns-: ley, 6-0. Sheffield United defeated Burnley, Southampton lost to Charlton Athletic, 2-5. Swansea Town defeated Manchester United, 2-1. West Ham United and Tottenham Hotspur drew. 2-all. Third Division.—Southern Section. Aldershot and Southend United drew, 1-all. Brighton and Hove Albion and Gil-! hngham drew, 1-all. i Bristol City and Notts County drew, Coventry City defeated Crystal Palace, 8-1. " Exeter City defeated Cardiff City, Millwall defeated Bristol Rovers, 2-1; ' Newport County lost to Reading, Queen's Park Rangers defeated Bournemouth, 2-0. Swindon Town defeated Northamu ton Town, 3-1. Torquay United defeated Clapton Orient, 1-0. Watford lost to Luton Town, 1-3. Third Division—Northern Section. Carlisle United lost to Chester, 1-3. Darlington defeated Stockporl County, 3-1. Gateshead defeated Crewe Alexandra, 2-1. Halifax Town lost to Chesterfield, 2-3. Hartlepools United and Lincoln City drew, 1-all. IMansfield Town defeated Rochdale, Oldham Athletic defeated New Brighton. 6-0. Rctherham United defeated York Tr'anmere Rovers defeated Accrington Stanley, 6-0. Walsall defeated Southport, 3-1. Wrexham defeated Barrow, 2-0. First. Division.-^Bcottish League. Airdrienonians defeated Ayr United, 3-u. ' • Clyde defeated Albion Rovers 5-2. Dundee lost to Dunf ermline Athletic, Hibernian lost to Celtic, 0-5. Kilmarnock defeated Hearts, 2-0. Motherwell defeated Arbroath, 4-0. Partick Thistle and Third Lanark drew, no score. Queen's Park and Hamilton Academicals drew, 1-all. Queen of South lost to Rangers, 0-2. St. Johnstone lost to Aberdeen, 0-2. Second Division.-J-Scottish League. Cowdenbeath defeated Stenhousemuir, 2-1. Dumbarton lost to Morton, 1-3. East Fife defeated Leith Athletic, 3-2. ... Falkirk defeated Dundee United 4-2. Forfar Athletic lost to East Stirling, 0-4. King's Park defeated Brechin City, 5-4. ' ■ ■ Montrose defeated Edinburgh City, 4~2. • . *" St. Bernards defeated Raith Rovers, 6-2. St. Mirren defeated Alloa, 4-0. RUGBT UNION. Cornwall defeated Devon, 11-3. Durham lost to Lancashire, 0-3. Gloucestershire defeated Somerset, 12-6. Yorkshire lost to Northumberland, Birkenhead Park defeated Guy"s Hospital, 21-6. Blackheath defeated Oxford UniverIsity, 8-0. I Gloucester lost to Old Blues, 10-15. I Harlequins lost to Richmond, 8-20. Leicester lost to Cambridge 'University, 9-21. ■ London Welsh lost to Northampton, 0-13. Old Merchant Tailors lost to Rossllyn Park, 0-IC. United Services Portsmouth lost to London Scottish, 15-29. i London Irisa and St. Bart's Hospital Idrew. 3-aIL Bedford and Coventry drew 13-all. Bradford losit to Edinburgh Academicals, 8-23. Bridgend defeated Bath, 19-7. Crosskeys defeated Pontypool, 13-8. Newport defeated Cardiff, 13-6. Plymouth Albion v. Newton Abbot, 3-0. The match was abandoned at half-time owing to rain. Swansea defeated Neath, 3-0. Glasgow Academicals defeated Watsonians. .19-3. Stewartonians defeated Edinburgh University, 18-11. In the inter lational trial at Dublin, Leinster defeated Munster, 27-0. NORTHERN UNION. Acton and 'Villesden defeated Keighley, 10-3. Barrow and Streatham and Mitcham drew, 9-all. Bradford No rthern lost to Hull Kingston Rovers, 0-14. Dewsbury lust to Liverpool Stanley, Featherston- lost to Batley, B^lo. HuddersfieW lost to Castleford, 3-9. Hull defeat: d Hunslet. 15-4. Leigh defeaed St. Helens, 9-5. Rochdale Harnets defeated Broughton Rovers, 4IMB. Salford defeated Oldham, 23-7. St. Helens Recs defeated Halifax, 24-17. Widnes defeated Wakefleld Trinity, 12-7. Wigan defeated Swinton, 22-7. York and Varrington drew. 5-all.
Sissons and Telford (—l6) beat Adams and Macdonaid ( —4), 60-47. Mixed Doubles. First Round. —A. Williams and Miss Maxwell (24) beat Browne and Miss J. Marshall (10), 60-36; Grimstone and Miss Rubino i.30) beat Cook and Mrs. Duncan (20), 30-46; Johnston and Mrs. Sissons (—lol' beat Wallace and Mrs. Wallace (8), CO-56; Morris and Miss M. Davis (20) bi-at Leuchars and Miss Duncan (16), 60-52.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 115, 11 November 1935, Page 16
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FOOTBALL AT HOME Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 115, 11 November 1935, Page 16
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