BRITISH FOOTBALL
MATCHES ON SATURDAY
I LONDON, September 17. • Results of -Saturday's football matches 1 are: — - ASSOCIATION. [ First Division.—Aston Villa 5, Brentl ford 0; Bolton 3, Liverpool-1; Charl- ! ton 1, Leicester 0; Chelsea 2, Birmingr ham 2; Everton 5, Portsmouth 1; : Grimsby 1, Derby 1; Leeds 1, Hud- ■ dersfield 0; Preston 3, Middlesbrough 11; . Stoke 1, Manchester United 1; i Blackpool 2, Sunderland 1; Arsenal 1, I Wolverhamptpn 0. ■ Second Division. — Blackburn 4, Bradford 0; West Bromwich 3, Burnl ley 0; Chesterfield 3. Sheffield Wednesl day 1; Millwall 6. Manchester City, > .1; Plymouth 4, Luton 1; Sheffield^ ; United 4, Norwich 0; Southampton 2, Notts Forest 2; Swansea 1. Fulham 1; '• Tottenham 1, Newcastle 0; Tranmere 3, i Bury 0; West Ham 4, Coventry 1. Third Division, Northern Section.— Chester 3, Accrington 2; Barnsley 4, ■ Barrow 0; Carlisle 1, Crewe 0; South- : port 2, Darlington 0; Gateshead 7, ■ Rotherham 1; Doncaster 3, Hartlepools 1; Hull 3, Lincoln 0; Oldham 1, New ■ Brighton 0; Stockport 2, Bradford City 0; Wrexham 1, Rochdale 0; York 3, Halifax 0. I Third Division, Southern Section.— Aldershot 1, Claptpn' Orient 0; Torquay 3, Bristol City 1; Reading 1, Cardiff 0; Crystal Palace 1, Swindon 1; Exeter 2, Bristol Rovers 1; Mansfield! 0, Walsall 0; Northampton 2, Ipswich Town 0; Notts County 2, Newport 0; Queen's Park Rangers 2, : Bournemouth 0 ; Southend 1, Brighton ;1; Watford 2, Portvale 0. Scottish League, First" Division.— : Aberdeen 3, St. Johnstone 0; Hibernian ;1, Albion Rovers 0; Celtic 4, Clyde 1; "Hamilton Academicals 2, Ayr United 0; Hearts 4, Motherwell 0; Kilmarncck 1, Arbroath 1; Queen-of South 2, Falkirk 0; Queen's Park 1, Partick Thistle 1; St. Mirren 3, Raith Rovers 1; Rangers 3, Third Lanark 1. « Scottish League, Second Division.— . Brechin City 3, Alloa 3; Dundee United 3, Dundee 0; Dunfermline Athletic 1, East Fife ■■ 1; East Stirlingshire 2, Cowdenbeath 2; Edinburgh City 2, Dumbarton 2; Airdriebnians 3, Forfar Athletic 2; Leith Athletic 5, Montrose 2; Morton 2, St. Bernards 2; Stenhousemuir 2, King's Park 0. RUGBY LEAGUE. Barrow 23, St. Helens 2: Bramley 37, Leigh 11; Broughton Rangers 35, Featherstone 6; Castleford 9, Hull 4; Batley 12, Dewsbury 11; Halifax 27, Warrington 11; Huddersfield 9, Hull Kingston Rovers 7; Hunslet 10, Salford 2; Keighley 10, Wakefield Trinity 10; Liverpool Stanley 8, York 3; St. Helens Recs. 9, Oldham 4; Leeds 12, S win tori 6; Widnes 27, Bradford Northern 6; Wigan 18, Rochdale Hornets 8. RUGBY UNION. Bath 0, Bedford 0; Cardiff 14, Bristol 0; Gloucester 17, Moseley 3; Waterloo 11, Headingley 3; Leicester 10, Plymouth Albion 6; London Scottish 24, Old Leysians 0; Northampton 11, Richmond 3; Sale 16, Bradford 8; Saracens 8, Wasps 0; U.S. Portsmouth 17, London Irish 3; Weston Super Mare 8, Coventry 3; Crosskeys 18, Old Paulines 5; Llanelly 11, Abertillery 4; Heath 15, Guy's Hospital 8; Penarth 5, Newport 3; Aberavon 6, Swansea 4; Glasgow High School 11, West Scotland 5; Hillhead High School 16, Glasgow Acas. 3; Bridgend 11, Maesteg 3.
player principally responsible for his team's unexpected defeat of Swifts in the Victory Cup game. With ten minutes to go, Swifts led 2-0; then Whyte scored twice to gain extra time, in which he added the first of four more goals, which made the final score 6-2 for Insttiute. ;: LOWER DIVISIONS Second B Division (semi-final cup). —Lower Hutt defaulted to Onslow. Third Division (second round cup).— Diamond 1, Institute Old Boys 0; Technical College 5, Seatoun 0. Sixth Division (championship).—Onslow 14, Technical College 0. Inter-house Championship.—Precision 3, Pallo 2. Hutt Valley Association.—Petone Technical 3, Moera Stop Out 0. MATCHES ELSEWHERE (By Telegraph—Press Association.) Auckland.—ln1 the Falcon Cup knockout competition H.M. Navy 2 beat V.M.C.A. 1; Thistle 4, Suburbs 2; Abels 4, Comrades 1; Onehunga 2, North Shore 1. Christehurch. —St. Albans 2, Nomads B 1; Thistle 2, Rangers 1; Nomads A 3, Air Force 1; Western 6, Technical B 0. Duneclin.—ln the Fletcher Cup competition results were:—Mosgiel 3, High School Old Boys 1; Maori Hill 6, Mornington 0; Northern 2. Roslyn-Zingari 1;,: Seacliff 8, Caversham 2. li
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 69, 19 September 1938, Page 6
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