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FOOTBALL IN BRITAIN

SATURDAY'S RESULTS

Untted Press Association—By Electric Tele- .' • graph—Copyright. LONDON, March 10. Football results are: — ASSOCIATION. English League.—First Division: Arsenal beat Aston Villa, 3-2; Birmingham lost to Stoke City, 0-1; Blackburn Rovers beat Liverpool, 3-1; Derby County lost to Portsmouth, 0-1; Everton drew with Leicester City, 1-1; Leeds United Beat Sunder land, 3-1; Manchester City beat Sheffield United, 4-1; Middlesbrough drew with Tottenham Hotspur, 1-1; Newcastle United drew with Chelsea, 2-2; Sheffield Wednesday beat AVolverhanipton Wanderers, 2-1; West Bromwich Albion lost to Huddersfield Town, 2-3. ' Second Division: Blackpool drew with Burnley, 1-1; Bradford City beat Oldham Athletic, 5-2; Bury beat Plymouth Argyle, 1-0; Fulham beat Bolton Wanderers, 4-2; Hull City beat Manchester United, 4-1; Lincoln City beat West Ham United, 4-2; Millwall drew with Nottingham Forest, 0-0. Notts County v. Bradford, (M), when the game was abandoned after 16 minutes owing to a thunderstorm; Port Vale beat Preston North End, 2-0; Southampton drew with Brentford, 0-0; Swansea Town drew with Grimsby Town, 1-1. Third Division (Southern): Aldershot drew with Coventry City, 1-1; Brighton and Hove Albion beat Southend United, 1-0; Bristol City drew with Gillingham, 1-1; Clapton Orient beat Crystal Palace, 2-0; Luton Town beat Reading, 3-1; Northampton Town beat Watford, 1-0; Norwich City drew with Exeter City, 1-1; Queen's Park Hangers beat Bournemouth and Boscombe A, 1-0; Swindon Town beat Bristol Rovers, 1-0; Newport County drew with. Cardiff City, 2-2; Torquay United lost to Charlton Athletic, 1-4. Third Division (Northern): Barrow beat Wrexham, 3-1; Carlisle United drew.with Southport, 0-0; Chester drew with Mansfield Town, 1-1; Crewe Alexandra beat Accrington'Stanley, 4-2; Doncaster Rovers beat Hartlepools United, 3-0; Halifax Town lost to Gateshead, 2-4; New Brightton beat Chesterfield, 0-0; Rotherharn United beat Rochdale, 4-0; Stockport County beat Darlington, 6-0; Walsall beat Tranmere Rovers, 5-3; York City drew with Barnsley, 1-1. Scottish League.—First Division: Airdiieonians lost to Third Lanark, 1-2; Celtic beat Motherwell, 3-0; Cowdenbeath drew with Dundee, 1-1; Hamilton Academicals beat Clyde, 1-0; Hearts lost to Rangers, 1-2; Kilmarnock beat St. Johnstone, 1-0; Partick Thistle beat Ayr United, 5-1; Queen of South beat Aberdeen, 4-1; St. Mirren lost to Hibernians, 0-2. Second Division: Albion Rovers beat Arbroath, 4-0; Dunfermline Athletic beat Edinburgh City, 7-0; Dundee United beat Leith Athletic, 5-2; Forfar Athletic beat Raith Rovers, 3-0; King's Park beat Brechin City, 7-1; Montrose beat Morton, 4-2; St..-Bernards beat Dumbarton,.."^; Stenhousemuir beat East Fife, 3-1. At Greenook' in an amateur Soccer match, S-otland beat Wales, 4-0. NORTHERN UNION. Barrow beat Warrington, 15-9; Castleford lost to Salford, 5-10; Keighley beat Bradford Northern, 28-12; Leeds beat Dewsbury, 27-4; Rochdale Hornets beat St. Helens Recs, 25-12; Swinton beat Broughton, 7-0. In a friendly match W.igan., beat; .a French thirteen*. 3,0-27. In the?"county..• ' championshipX/jCumberland beat Yorkshire. 20-10, at Whitehaven. RUGBY LEAGUE CUP. Third Round.—Huddersfield beat London Highfield, 21-2; Hunslet beat York, 2-0;-Oldham beat Bramley, 8-6; Halifax v. Widnes, postponed owing to the hard state of the ground.';.. ..>'{:•■: rugßv*un ion,; ■'€■£<;: Bath beat G]oueesterJ4J3-&; .Bh'keiihead Park be,at,R;osslynj.Park;'.loill; Blackheath beat Bradford, 3955"; Coventry bea,t Royal Air Force, '14-o; '•■': Harlequins lost;;to Old Merchant Taylors:}',' 8-21; Leicester beat Guy's Hospital, 19,,-Q; London Scottish beat United Services, '22-18; Northampton lost to Nuneaton, 0-22; Plymouth Albion beat Bristol, 16-3; Richmond lost to Cardiff,

3-8; St. Bart's Hospital lost to Devonport Services, 0-6; Sale drew with Llanelly, 0-0; Army beat Territorial Army, 12-6, at jWoolwich; Newport beat Crosskeys, IS-3; Glasgow Academicals beat West Scotland, 10-0; Watsonians lost to Edinburgh Academicals, 5-10. County championship final: East Midlands beat Gloucestershire, 10-0, at Northampton.

In ; an international ■ match, Wales beat Ireland, 13-0, at Swansea.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 61, 13 March 1934, Page 13

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FOOTBALL IN BRITAIN Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 61, 13 March 1934, Page 13

FOOTBALL IN BRITAIN Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 61, 13 March 1934, Page 13

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