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ENGLISH FOOTBALL

SATURDAY'S MATCHES SOCCER, LEAGUE, AND RUGBY (Lie.-, 'IV t, (Via right -United Press Assn.) I,4UNDO NT Dec.' 37. Followuic are. I lie. results <4 Maturilav’s fool.hall matches: ASSOt l.\ I It ,N First Jji\ i non Arsenal v. Blaek|«Mil, 7 1. Avion Villa v. Mai idlest er 1 ■ , 7—o. Blackburn It. v. lavei-pool,-3—5. ( helsen \. Grimsby 'town. s—o.5 —0. Derby ('uuiify v. Leicester City, I—o. 11 iidderslield T. v. West Ham U.,2 —U. .Manchester ('. v.. Sunderland,. 2*— Q. .Middlesbrough v. Ilollon W., 3—o. Newcastle 1 . v. Shellield W.', 1-2. ! 'oi l sun ml li v. I .ceils I i nil ed, 1 - I. Slicfl'iclil C. v. Birmingham. 3- 1. Second Division BaruHov \ Foil Male, 5 -2. Brndfnid \. (thlliam Athletic, 4—(). Bristol ('. v. West Bromwich A.. I—l. Bury v. Burnley, 2 I. Cardiff City v. Swansea Town, I -0. t'harllon A. v. Bradford (ity, 2 -1. Ivvcilnu v. I'lymonlli Argyie, 9—l. Beading v. Tottenham 11., 1 2. Smil liamplnn v. Preston N. 1'.., 2—l. Stoke ( ity v. Mil I w;il I, 2-3. Wolverhampton \V. v. Nolliugham F., 4-2. Third Division (Southern Section) Boseoml.ie v. Swindon Town. 4—l. Brentford v. Luton Town, o—l. !!. and .11. Albion v. Gillingham. s—o. Clapton Orient v. Walsall, 2—5. Crystal Palace v. Southend U., 3—l. Northampton T. v. Bristol lb, I—l. Norwich City v. .Exeter City, I—2. Notts County v. Coventry City, 4—l. Thames v. Queen’s Park R., I—o. Torquay IJ. v. Newport (’., 3—o. Watford v. Fulham, 2—2. (Northern Section) Carlisle l". v. Chesterfield, o—o. Grew A. v. Accrington S., 2—l. Doncaster R. v. Gateshead, I—l.1 —1. 1 lartlepools .U. v. Halifax T., 2—l. Hull City v. Stockport County, I—l. Lincoln City v. New Brighton, 4—o. Nelson v. Rochdale, o—o. Tvanmcre Rovers v. Barrow, s—o. Wigan 13. v. Darlington, 2- —0. Wrexham v. Southport, 2—4. York City v. Rotherham U., I—l. SCOTTISH LEAGUE First Division Airdrie v. Morton, 2—o. Ayr United v. Clyde, not played. Celtic, v. Falkirk, 3—o. Cowdenbeath v. Queen’s Park, I—3. Dundee v. East Fife, 2—o. Hearts v. Rangers, 3—o. Leith Athletic v. Aberdeen, o—o. 'Motherwell v. Hibernian, 6—o. Partiek Thistle, v. Kilmarnock, 3—l. St. Mirren v. Hamilton Acads., 4—2. Second Division Alloa A. v. Dundee IT.. I—4. Armadale v. Arbroath IL, 2—l. Clydebank v. St. Bernards, 2 1. ]•!. Stirlingshire v. Brechin City, I—l. Forfar A. v. Albion Rovers, 4-—4. Montrose v. Kings Park. 2—l. I Hit h Rovers v. Dumhartou. 2—o. St. Johnstone v. Queen of South, I—l. Stenhousemuir v. lioness, 6—2. Third Lanark v. Dunfermline A., 2—2. NORTHERN UNION Burrow v. Widnes, 21—3. Bradford v. Wakefield T., 9—20. Dewsbury v. Keighley, 9 —ll. Featherstone R. v. Hunslct, 5—15 Hull v. Castleford, 6—2. Leeds v. St. Helens, 23—0. Height, v. Huddersfield, 2—3. Oldham v. York, 6—o. Rochdale 11. v. Bramlcy, 10—4. Salford v. Wigan Ilighfield, o—o. St. Helens Rees. v. Hull K. IL, 24—5 Swinton v. Halifax, 6—o. Warrington v. Broughton lb, 11—0. Wigan v. Bailey, 14—0. RUGBY UNION County Championships Army v. Harlequins, 15 —21. Bath v. Neath. 6—6. Black heat h v. Bielimoud. 3—ll. Bristol v. Old Yle.ivlia.ut Taylors, 2L -6. Coventry v. Pcnai'lh, 19—5. (Homester v. Cheltenham, 3—B. Leicester v. Birkenhead Park, 25—9. Liverpool v. North of Ireland. 0~ 10. Manchester v. Waterloo, not played. Newport v. Old Paulines, 40—3. Northampton v. (tughv, 6 8. (llasgow Avails, v. Gala, B—o. (Jlasmiw High Selmoi v. Ediuhurgh " Avails!, 19 3. ('a itb ff v. Wat simians, 21—0 Sw.MUHHI V. IhHuIoII Welsh, 111 L HAWKE CUr MATCH ANOTHER CHANGE LIKELY TARANAKI’S GOOD POSITION (I've l'less Association.) HAMILTON, last night. In the llawkn Cup challenge match at Hamilton today there -were ideal weather conditions. Waikato, following a, poor start in its second innings, retrieved its position, running up 129, to which Taranaki, in its seeond innings, replied with ICO for five wickets at stumjvs. The. visitors require 59 to win. WAIKATO Second Innings W. Cassidy, c Harding, b Gruninbridge ... 2 F. IL Lumsdon, b .Egglutqu ... ... ft S. E. Senior, 1> Groumbridge ... 4 I). Hawke, b Ninkie 84 S. A. lb Badeley, played on, b Egglcton ... ... ••• 9 A. Lissetto, l> Groninbridgw 9 M. Barnett, c Betts, b i'.gglcton ... 2 .). ]!. Pomeroy, l> Groombridge ... o It. Skeet. <• llangliUm, b Andrews 9 M. Winter, b Groombridge ... ... 20 11. Going, not out ... 4 Extras ••• ••• Total ... 131 TARANAKI Second Innings Going. Li Badeley |... ... ••• 4 Barker, b Badeley ... ? 9 Clieevers, l> Going ... °9 Eden, b Badeley ... _0 Betts, not out ... ... ••• ••• 38 R. Ninkie, e Pomeroy, b Hawke ... >) Haugiiton, not out ... ... ••• I’’ Extras ... ... 19 Total for live wickets 100

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17452, 29 December 1930, Page 3

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ENGLISH FOOTBALL Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17452, 29 December 1930, Page 3

ENGLISH FOOTBALL Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17452, 29 December 1930, Page 3