ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
MATCHES IN ENGLAND Following' are the results of Association football matches played in Great Britain on Saturday: ENGLISH LEAGUE —Division I. Derby, 3: Middlesborough. 1. Everton, 2; Blackburn, 2. Leeds, 1; Leicester. 2. City, 4; Liverpool. 3. Sunderland, 3; Sheffield United, 2. ENGLISH LEAGUE.—Division 11. Bristol, 2; Blackpool, 1. Cardiff, 2; Bradford, 5. Swansea, 1; West Bromwich Albion, 0 Wolves, 2; Southampton. 0. Notts County, 1; Bury, 3. Bradford City, 0; Tottenham H., 2 Preston, 3; Barnsley, 1. Stoke, 1; Mil wall, 0. Reading, 3; Chelsea, 3. SCOTTISH CUP Partick, 3; Falkirk- 1. Dundee, 2; Hearts, 2. Rangers, 3; Airdrie, 0. St. Mirren, 3; Hamilton, 4. SCOTTISH LEAGUE.—Division 1. Ayr, 5; Aberdeen, 1. Celtic, 7; Dundee United, 0. Morton, 3; Clyde, 2. Motherwell, 7; Cowdenbeath, 2. St. Johnstone, 1; Kilmarnock, 3. Hibernians, 6; Queen’s Park, 3. Y.M.C.A. BOYS’ CLUB The 18th annual meeting of the Y.M.C.A. Boys’ Football Club was presided over by Mr. H. Halliwell. The annual report mentioned that although no cups were won all of the ten teams held high positions in their respective grades. The following officers were elected:— Patron, Mr. W. D. M. GJaister; president, Mr. 11. Halliwell; vice-presidents, Mrs. H. M. Smeeton, Messrs. K. J. Dellow, M.A., H. 11. Jenkins, M.P., G. T. Lee, 8.A., B. Com., R. A. Laidlaw, W. R. Ellingham, W. C. Browne, W. H. Woods; F\ M. Winstone, E. Moxsom, E. M. Flyger, F. I’aton; lion, secretary, Mr. K. Bell; selection committee, Messrs. G. W. Adair, K. Bell, J. Donaldson, B. Hart and J. Pearson. It was decided to enter two teams in each of the fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh grade competitions, and to commence practices as soon as a ground was available.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 912, 4 March 1930, Page 13
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