MATCH AGAINST NAVY
AUCKLAND TEAM CHOSEN The Bole selector to the Auckland Foothall Association, Mr. W. Zuill• c " o3el * the following team fo play the ftnvy at Blandford Park next Saturday :-Gavan Uletro-ColloKe), Gerrard (North Shore), Speed (Metro-College), Watson (Thistle). Chapman (Y.M.C.A.). Walters. (North Shore), Robinson (Abels). Francis (Comrades). Jopson (Mount Albert Old Boys), Farnan. Mullane (Ponsonby). Players are requested to attend practice at Blandford Park to-morrow at 7.30 p.m. r " LOWER GRADE RESULTS Second Grade.—Dacro Cup Semi-final: Thistle A, 3, Onehunga. 1. Fourth Grade.—Y.M.C.A., 8, Abels, 2; Comrades, 1. Metro-College, 0. Fifth Grade.—Knock-out final: worth Shore, 4. Comrades A. 0. Sixth Grade.—Comrades A, 2. Y.M.C.A.. 2. Seventh Grado.—Knock-out final: Y.M.C.A. 4, Metro-College, 3. Secondary Schools.-Intermediate grade filial: Mount Albert Grammar, 3, leclimC "Knock-out Competition.—Technical. 3, Kowhai, 1; Mount Albert Grammar A. 3, Otahuhu A, 1. MATCH AT HIKURANGI An Auokland junior representative Soccer team visited Hikurnngi on Saturday and defeated the local team by 9 goals to 0. The ecore was not a true reflex of tho play, Hikurangi deserving at least three goals, but poor finishing spoiled many chance#.
A fast paoe wan maintained throughout, both goals being visited in turn. Hikurangx failed to take advantage of the wind m the first half, when Auckland floored twioe. In the second spell the Auckland forward line showed sound combination. p rnTl .: R Goals were scored by Walters (3), rra f?® (3) Brownrigg, Brackenridge and Bunting.
MATCHES IN THE SOUTH [BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION Chr'stohurch. —English Cup final: Western A, 7, St. Alban's, 1.
FOOTBALL IN BRITAIN r MATCHES ON SATURDAY SOCCER, LEAGUE AND RUGBY (Received September 22, 5.6 p.m.) LONDON, Sept. 21 Following are the results of Association football matches played in Great Britain to-day:— ENGLISH LEAGUE First Division.—Arsenal, 2, Manchester City, 3. Birmingham, 0, Stoke, 5; Brentford, J. Aston Villa, 2; Derby, 3, Middlesborough, 2; Everton, 1, Huddlesneld, 3; Grimsby, 3, Bolton, 1; Leeds, 1, Liverpool, <1: Portsmouth, 3, Sheffield Wednesday, 2; Preston,.2, Wolverhampton. 0; Sunderland, 7, Blackburn, 2; West Bromwicli, 1, Chel'seco'r.d Division.—Bradford, 1, Norwich, 0: Burnley, 0, Plymouth, 1; Bury. 3, Hull, 1; Charlton, 3, Barnsley, 0; Fulliam, 5, Bradford City, 1: Leicester, 2; Notts Forest, 1; Manchester United, 0; Tottenham, 0; Port Vale, 3. Newcastle, 0; Sheffield United, 2, Southampton, 7; Swansea, 1, Blackpool, 0; Westham, 1, Doncaster, 2. Third Division.—Southern Bection: Aldershot, 1, Watford, 1; Bournemouth, 4, Reading, 1; Bristol Rovers, 3, Southend, 2: Coventry, 5, Brighton, 0; Gillingham, 3, Cardiff, 0; Luton, 6. Crystal Palace, 0: Milwall, 1, Clapton Orient, 0; Newport, 2, Exeter, 1; Notts County, 3, Northampton, 0; Swindon, 2. Queen's Park Rangers, 2; Torquay, 2. Bristol City, 0.
Third Division.—Northern section: Accrington, 2, Barrow, 0; Chester, 5, Rochdale, 2; Crewe. S, New Brighton, 1; Darlington, 3: Ivotherham, 1; Gateshead, 3, Mansfield. 1; Halifax. 4, Wrexham. 1 ; Oldham, 2, Lincoln, 3: Southport, 0, York, 1; Stockport, 2, Chesterfield, 2; Tranmere, 3. Hartlepools, 1: • Walsall, 2. Carlisle, 0. SCOTTISH LEAGUE First Division.—Aberdeen, 4, Dundee, 1; ' Albion. 4, Airdrie, 1; Clyde, 1, Partick, 0; Hamilton, 3, Motherwell, 3; Hearts of Midlothian, 8, Hibernians, 3; Kilmarnock, 5, Arbroath, 0; Third Lanark, 3. Queen's Park, 0; Queen of the South, 2, Ayr, 1; Rangers, 1, Celtic, 2; St. Johnstone, 3, Dunfermline, 2. Second Division.—Cowdenbeath, 8, King's Park, 0; Dundee United, 1. St. Mirren, 2; East Fife. 0. Falkirk, 0; East Sterling. 5, ; Brechin, 1; Edinburgh, 3, Alloa, 1; Forfar, 3. Dumbarton, 1: Leith, 2, St. Bernard's. 6; Montrose. .1, Ruitli, 1: Stenhousemuir, 1, Morton, 4. RUGBY LEAGUE CONTESTS Barrow, 3. Widnes, 0: Batley, 19, Dewßbury, 2: Broughton. 12, Salford, 10; Huddersfield, GO, Featherstone, 2; Hull, 20, Wigan, 3; Leeds, 24, St. Helen's Recreation, 5; Leigh, 11, Brainloy, fi; Liverpool, 2, Keighley, 0; Rochdale, 0, Halifax, 13: St. Helen's, 2, Acton Willesden. 5; Streatham Mitcham. 14, Bradford. !); Wakefield, 12, Hunslet. 8: Warrington, 7, Oldham. 5; York. 8, Swinton, 7. County championship: Cumberland, 4, Lancashire. 7. Friendly game: Castleford. 18, Lyons Villiers Bonne, 8. • RUGBY UNION CONTESTS Blackheath, 20, Portsmouth Services, 0; Richmond 0, Northampton, 7; St. Bartholomew's Hospital, 19, Old Leysians, 0; Wasps. 4, London Scottish, 18; Bedford, 7, Westonsupermare, 8; Bristol, 9. Rosslyn Park, 3; Bridgend, 5, Neath. 6; Cardiff, 3, Swansea, 0; Devonport Services, 20, Bath, 0; Gloucester, 18, _ Moseley. 4; Leicester, 13, Plyi mouth Albion, 3; Llanelly, 15, Abertiflery, 0; Newport, 19, Penarth, 0: Torquay Athletic, 14. Coventry, 3: Glasgow Academicals. f\ Billhead High School, 6; West of Scotland, 11, Glasgow High School, 44. County match: Devon, G, Lancashire, 6.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22221, 23 September 1935, Page 13
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