ASSOCIATION CUP
FINALISTS FOUND
BRITISH FOOTBALL RESULTS
(By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright.)
LONDON, March 25. The semi-finals in the Association Football. Cup competition resulted:— Portsmouth 2, Hudderfield 1. Wolverhampton 5, Grimsby 0. Other results are: — ASSOCIATION.
First Division.—-Bolton 2, Derby 1; Chelsea 2, Aston Villa 1; Leeds 1, Blackpool 0: Leicester 0, Arsenal 2; Liverpool 1, Brentford 0; Preston 2, Sunderland 1. „ _, Second Division.— Burnley 1, Chesterfield 2; Coventry 0, Manchester City 1; Luton 2,' Bury 1; Newcastle 2, Blackburn 2; Norwich 2, Sheffield Wednesday 2; Notts Forest 3, Millwall 0; Plymouth 0, West Ham 0; Sheffield United 2, Tranmere 0; Southampton 3, Bradford 2; Tottenham 3, Swansea 0; West Bromwich 3, Fulham 0. Third Division. —Northern section: Accrington 1, Gateshead 1; Barnsley 2, Hartlepools 0; Barrow 4, Southport 0; Bradford City 5, Rotherham2; Chester 0, Doncaster 4; Halifax 5, Carlisle 1; Hull 3, Rochdale 3; Lincoln 3, York 3; New Brighton 1, Crewe 2; Oldham 2, Darlington 0; Stockport 2, Wrexham 1. Southern section: Bournemouth 0, Clapton Orient 0; Brighton 2, Torquay 0; Bristol Rovers 6, Swindon 0; Cardiff 0, Crystal Palace 1; Exeter 1, Bristol City 1; Ipswich 5, Watford V; Mansfield 1, Northampton 1; Queen's Park Rangers 0, Notts County 1; Reading 2, Port Vale 1; Southend 2, Aldershot 1; Walsall 1, Newport County 1. Scottish League.—First division: Arbroath 2, St. Mirren 1; Falkirk 4, Third Lanark 0; Queen's Park 3, Raith Rovers 0; St. Johnstone 0, Ayr United I. Second division: Airdrieonians 1, Cowdenbeath 4; Brechin City 5, King s [ Park 2; Dundee United 10, East Stirlingshire 0; Dunfermline Athletic 4, Forfar Athletic 1; Montrose 1, Alloa 2; East Fife 3, St. Bernards 4; Edinburgh City 0, Leith Athletic 2. | Scottish Cup Semi-finals— Clyde I,| Hibernian 0; Aberdeen 1, Motherwell 1. RUGBY LEAGUE. Barrow 9, Halifax 0; Broughton Rovers 3, Swinton 9; Batley 7, Keighley 0; Castleford 11, Dewsbury 7; Featherstone Rovers 15, Hunslet 11; Huddersfield 19, Hull 9; Hull Kingston Rovers 7, Leigh 3; Leeds 12, Bramley 2; Oldham 2, St. Helens 0; Rochdale Hornets 3, Widnes 6; St. Helens Recs. 3, Liverpool 13; Wakefield Trinity 4, Salford 8; Warrington 14, Bradford Northern 2; York 17, Wigan 4. RUGBY UNION. The Army 3, Royal Air Force 18: Bedford 23, Notts 3; Blackheath 28, Bradford 0; Bridgend 16, Bath 5; Brighton 11, United Services 6; Bristol 35, Aldershot Services 0; Coventry 14, Leicester 20; Gloucester 13, Guys Hospital 8; Headingley 9, Sale 6; Llanelly 11, Waterloo 3; London Scottish 26, Harlequins" 11; London Welsh 9, Wasps 9; Old Cranleighans 10, St. Mary's Hospital 9; Old Leysians 10, Manchester 13; Plymouth Albion s,"Cardiff 16; Rosslyn Park 8, Moseley 17; United Services 16, Richmond 11; Aberavon 18, Swansea 5; Newport 19, Neath 5; Stewartonians 10, Heriotonians 11; Watsonians 8, Glasgow High School 0. United Services fielded two teams.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 72, 27 March 1939, Page 5
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469ASSOCIATION CUP Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 72, 27 March 1939, Page 5
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