FOOTBALL IN BRITAIN
RESULTS OF SATURDAY’S PLAY
LONDON, Nov. 17 Football results are as follow: association..
First division.— Arsenal lost to Aston Villa, 1-2; Birmingham beat Grimsby Town, 3-2; Blackbu.il K«v ers lost to Chelsea, I—2;1 —2; Leeds Uni edlist to Sunderland 2-4 Liverpool beat Leicester City, s—l; t®*?, City drew with Huddersfield Toun, 0-6; Middlesbrough drew with Wolverhampton Wanderers, 22, r mouth beat Derby County 5-i; Sheffield Wednesday beat 1 rest-on North End, 2—l; Stoke City beat Everton, 3 2 • West Bromwich Albion beat Tottenham Hotspur, 4—o. Second division.— Blackpool beat Barnsley, 3-0; Bradford beat Bolton Wanderers, 4—o; Brentford bea Burnley, 6-1; Bury beat Port Vale, 3 j • Fulham heat Oldham Athletic, 3 j ■ Hull City beat Manchester United, 3—2; Newcastle United beat Bradford City, 4-2; Norwich City beat Notts County, 7-2 ; Nottingham Forest beat Swansea Town, 1 Uj Plymouth Argyle beat Southampton, 4_o • West Ham United beat Sheffield ’United, 2—o. Third division, southern section. — Bournemouth drew with Crystal Palace. 1—1; Bristol City beat Aidershot 2—o; Clapton Orient beat Luton Town, 2—l; Coventry City lost to Brighton and Hove Albion, o—2 • Exeter City drew with Swindon Town, 3—3; Gillingham drew with Southend United, 2—2; Millwall drew with Cardiff City, 2—2; Newport County lost to Torquay United, I—4; Northampton Town drew with Charlton Athletic, 1—1; Reading beat Bristol Rovers, s—l;5 —1; Watford beat Queen’s Park Rangers, 2—o. Third division, northern section. Barrow beat Southport, 21; Carlisle United drew rvith Doncaster Rovers, 1—1; Chesterfield beat New Brighton, 1—0; Halifax Town heat Accrington Stanley, 2—l; Lincoln City drew with Crewe Alexandra, 1—1 ; Mansfield Town drew - with Chester, 1—1; Rotherham United beat Darlington, 2 —l; Rochdale heat Hartlepools United, 3—2; Tranmere Rovers beat Stockport County, 3 —l; Walsall lost to , York City, 23; Wrexham beat Gateshead. 3—l. SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
First division. —Airdrieonians lost to Celtic, 6—2; Ayr United drew with Hibernians. 1 —1; Clyde drew with Albion Rovers, 1—1; Dunfermline Athletic beat St. Mirren, 3 -2; Hearts drew with Kilmarnock, 2—2; Motherwell beat Falkirk, 5 —2; Partick Thistle lost to Dundee, I—4;1 —4; Queen of the South beat Hamilton Academicals, 4 —l; Rangers drew with Aberdeen, 2—2; St. Johnstone drew with Queen’s Park, o—o.0 —0. Second division.—Alloa drew with Stenhousemuir, 1 —1; Brechin City lost to Arbroath, 0 —1; Cowdenbeath drew with East Stirling, 0 —0; Dundee United drew with Leith Athletic, 2—2; East Fife bent Edinburgh City, s—o;5 —0; King’s Park beat Raitli Rovers, 21; Montrose beat Morton,2- —1; St. Bernards drew with Forfar Athletic, 0—0; Third Lanark heat Dumbarton, 4—2. RUGBY UNION. Cheshire heat Cumberland,22 8 ; Leicestershire lost to Notts, Lines, and Derby, 9—18; Northumberland lost to Lancashire, 3 —23; Yorkshire lost to Durham, 9 —13; Blackheath lost to Cambridge University, 3—5; Devonport Services lost to Bristol, 4—5; Exeter lost to Llanelly, 3—14; Gloucester beat Bath, 17—0; Harlequins lost to Oxford University, 6 — B; Headingley beat Liverpool,22o;6 —0; London Irish lost to Dublin University, 0— 8; London Scottish beat Richmond, 18 —6; London Welsh lost to Newport, 7—10; Northampton heat Coventry, 16—3; Old Merchant Taylors beat Old 81ue5,226;1 — 6; Rosslyn Park beat Guy’s Hospital, 19 —0; Rugby lost to Leicester, 6 — B ; St. Bart’s Hospital lost to Moseley, 13 — 18; United Services lost to Old Millhillians, B—s;8 —5; Neath lost to Cardiff, 35; Swansea beat Penarth, 13 —3; Brigend beat Crosskeys, 16 — 6; Pontypool beat Aberavon, 6 —3; Weston-Super-Mare beat Plymouth-Albion, 16—3; Glasgow Academicals beat Heriotonians, 11 — 6; Stewartonians lost to Edinburgh Academicals, 3 —9.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 303, 20 November 1934, Page 10
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