FOOTBALL IN BRITAIN.
ASSOCIATION MATCHES. (Received September 13, 5.50 p.m.) LONDON, Sept. 12. Following arc the results of Association football matches played today in the First Division of the English League:—Arsenal, 2. Sunderland, 0; Aeton Villa. 7, Grimsby. 0; Blackburn Hovers, 3, Derby, 2; Blackpool, 1, Birmingham. 1; Bolton Wanderers. 4. Portsmouth, 0: Kverton. 0. Manchester City, 1; Huddersfield, 3, We*tham, 1; Leicester, 2. Liverpool, J; Middlesbrough, 4. Sheffield Wednesday, 0; Newcastle United. 4. Chelsea, 1; Sheffield United. 1. West Bromwich Albion, 0. Second Division.— Barnsley. 2. Swansea, 3: Bradford City, 4, Notts Forest, 1: Bristol City, 1, Millwall. 4; Charlton. 0. Burnley. 1; Manchester United. 1. Tottenham Hotspurs, 1; Notts County, 1. Leeds, 1: Oldhr.m. 3. Portvalo. 0; Plymouth, 3. Bradford City, 3: Southampton, 2, Bury, 1: Stoke, 4, Preston, 1; Wolves, 6. Chesterfield, 0. Third Division.—Southern League: Bournemouth. 5, Kieter. 2: Brentford, 4. Coventry, 2; Brighton, 1„ Canton. 1; Crystal Palace, 1. Queen's Park Rangers. 1; Fuiham. 3, Lufon. 2: Mansfield. 2. Torquay, 4: Norwich. -1. Swindon, 2: Reading, 3. Northampton. 2; Southend. >. Cardiff, 1: Thames, 3, Gillingham, 0; Watford. 5. Bristol Rovers. 2. Northern League.—Barrow, 4. New Brighton, 1; Chester, 3. Halifax, 1: Crewe, 4. Wigan. 3: Doncaster, 2. Wrexham, 4: Hartlepool?, 3. Darlington. 3; Hull. 0, Gateshead. 1: Lincoln. 3. Walsall, 0; Rochdale, 4, Carlisle. 3: Southport. 4, Ac<*rington. 2; Tranmere, C. Rotherham. 1; York, 1, Stockport, 0.
Scottish League.—First division: Arrdrieo nians, 2, Hamilton. 0: Ayr, 1, Ki!m""-?r.ock, 1; Celtic, 2, Queen's Park. 2: Cowdenbeath. 3. Leith, 0; Dundee, 1, Dundee United, 1; Hearts, 0, Aberdeen. 0; Motherwell, 4. Falkirk. 1; Partick. 1. Rangers, 3; St. Mirren, 2. Morton, 0; Third Lanark, 4, Clyde, Second Division.—Alloa. 4. Albion Rovers, 2: Armadale, 1, Hibernian, 1; Edinburgh City. 0. E.ist Fife, 7; East Stirling, 3, Dumbarton. 0: Forfar. 4, King's Park. 2; Montrose, 4, Queen of the South, 2: Raith, 3. Boness, 1; St. Bernard's, 3. Arbroath, 1; St. Johnstone, 3, Breching City, 1; Stenhousemuir. 5. Dunfermline, 1. RUGBY LEAGUE GAMES. RESULTS ON SATURDAY. (F?eceived September 13. 5.50 p.m.) LONDON", Sept. 12. Following are the results of the matches played to-day under Northern Union rules: —Batley, 17, Dewsbury, f>; Bradford, 7, St. Helens Recreation, 16; Bramley, 12, York, 27: Broughton, 2. Salford, 14; Castleford. 5, Hull Kingston Rovers, 15; Halifax. 47, Rochdale, 5; Hull, 15, Featherstone, S: Hunslet, 30. Huddersfield, 5; Keighley 4. Leeds. 40; Leigh. 9. Widnes, 11; St. Helens." 14, Wigan-Highfield, 10; Wakefield, 33. Barrow, 9; Warrington, 21, Oldham, 12; Wigan. 7, Swinton, 7. RUGBY UNION MATCHES. (Received September 13. fi.so p.m.) LONDON, Sept. 12. Following aro the results of matches played to-day under Rugby Union rules:— Harlequins, 3. Wasps, 3; Bristol. 4, Cardiff, 8; Bath. 5, Swansea, S; Leicester. 16, Old Blues, 0; Plymouth, IG, Northampton, 8; Hsadmgley, 36, Manchester. 0; Gloucester. 3, Lydney, 6.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20977, 14 September 1931, Page 12
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