FOOTBALL AT HOME
WEEK-END MATCHES (United Press Association.) ißy Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) LONDON, March 19. (Received March 20, at 5.5 p.m.) Following are the results of matches played during the week-end:; — ASSOCIATION. First Djvision.—Arsenal v. Newcastle United, I—-0; Birmingham v. Sheffield Wednesday, I—2; Blackburn Rovers v. Liverpool. I—3;1 —3; Blackpool v, Aston Villa, I—3; Derby County v. Chelsea, 1 —0; Ever ton v. Huddersfield Town, 4 —l; Manchester City v. Middlesbrough, I—2; Portsmouth v. Grimsby Town, 2—o; Sheffield United v. Leicester City, 2—2; Sunderland v. Bolton Wanderers, 3 —o: West Bromwich Albion v. West Ham United, 3 Second Division. —Barnsley v. Notts Forest, 3—l; Bradford City v. Bradford, 0 — 0; Bristol City v. Preston Nprth End, 4 Bury v. Stoke City, 0—1; Leeds United v. Manchester United. I—4;1 —4; Millwall v. Wolverhampton Wanderers, I—-2;.1 —-2;. Notts County v. Chesterfield, 1—1; -Oldham Athletic v. Southampton, 2—o; Plymouth Argyle v. Burnley, 4 —o; Port Vale v. Charlton Athletic, 0—1; Swansea Town v.‘ Tottenham Hotspurs, I—o. Third Division (Southern Section).— Brentford v, Swindon Town, 2—o; Cardiff City v. Bournemouth. 0 —0; Coventry City v. Torquay United, 3 —l; Exeter City v. Clanton Orient, 4—3: Fulham v. Brighton and* Hove. 3 —o; Gillingham v. Bristol Rovers, 1—0; Luton Town v. Queen’s Park Rangers, 4—l; Northampton Town v. Crystal Palace, s—o:5 —0: Reading v. Watford, 2—l: Southend United v, Mansfield Town, 5—2; Thames v. Norwich City. 1— Third Division (Northern Section).--Barrow v. Doncaster Rovers, 3 —2; Chester v. Tranmere Rovers, 3 —l: Darlington v. Accrington Stanley, 4—l; Gateshead v. Crewe Alexandra, 3 —3; Halifax Town v. Wrexham, 1 —0; Hartlepools United v. Rotherham United. I—4;1 —4; Hull City v. Southport, 1 —0; Lincoln City v. Vork City, New Brighton v. Rochdale. I—1: Walsall v. Carlisle United, 3—l. Scottish League (First Division).--Aberdeen v. Hamilton Academicals. s—o; Ayr United v. Cowdenbeath, s—o; Dundee v. Airdrieoninns, 4 —-1; Falkirk v. Dundee United, 4—o; Leith Athletic v. Greenock Morton. o—2: Motherwell v. Particle Thistle, 1—0; Rangers v.. Kilmarnock. 3—o; St. Mirren v. Celtic, 1 2, Third Lanark v. Heart of Midlothian, 3—4. ■
Scottish League (Second Division).— Albion Rovers v. Queen of the South, 4 —o; Arbroath v. East Fife, 2—o; Armadale v. East Stirlingshire, 1—0; Edinburgh v. Alloa, 2—4; Dunfermline Athletic v. Brechin City. 0—1: Hibernians v Dumbarton, 0—1; King’s Farit v. Bo’ness, 6 —o: Montrose v. Stenhousemuir, 3—2; Raith Rovers v, Forfar Athletic, 0 —1; St. Johnstone v. St. Bernards, o—2.0 —2. At Hampden Park in the presence of 10,000 spectators, Scotland defeated England by 3 goals to 1. RUGBY LEAGUE. Broughton Rangers v. Hull. 13 —11; Castleford v. Batley, 24—14: Dewsbury v. St. Helens, 15—24; Hull Kingston Rovers v. Bradford Northern,227;4 —7; Leigh v. Warrington, 7—14; Salford v. Barrow,22B;4 —8; St. Helens Recreation v. Oldham, 22—3; Wigan Highfield v. Widnes, 19—15; York v. Bramlcy, 21 —5. Cup Semi-finals.—Halifax v. Leeds, 2 —2, at Huddersfield; Wakefield Trinity v. Swinton, 4 —7, at Rochdale. RUGBY. Blackheath v. Birkenhead Park. 12 —8; Coventry v. Leicester, 33 —10; Devonport Services y. Bath. 8 —16; Llanelly v. Royal Air Force.22B;8 —8; Newport v. Gloucester, 24—0; United Services v. Bristol, 9 —o; Cardiff v. Swansea, 3 —13: Neath v. Oxford University, 18 —5; Heriotonians v. Royal High School, 26—6; Stcwartonians v. Edinburgh Institute, 9 —5. At Twickenham, in fine weather and in the presence of 65,000 spectators, England defeated Scotland by 16 points to 3.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21599, 21 March 1932, Page 13
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