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GETTING MONOTONOUS !
Looking somewhat down in the mouth, Fred Furniss, Sheffield United right-back, seems to be turning away in disgust as yet another Tottenham Hotspur attack beats against Sheffield defence in the second division match at White Hart Lane, London today.
With Spurs - leader of division II romping to victory by seven goals to nil- SONNY WALTERS, of Tottenham outside right, is seen leading in an attempt to beat the United goalkeeper, FRED WHITE, for the ball.
12 November 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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CHARLTON AT HOME TO LEADERS
SAM BARTRAM , Charlton athletic goalkeeper, punches away during an attack by Liverpool-division I leaders and only unbeaten team in the football league-at the Valley-London today.
Around BARTRAM are DUDLEY FORBES (NO.4), Charlton right half ; HAROLD PHIPPS (NO.5), Charlton centre half); and KEN BRIERLEY (NO.11), Liverpool outside left.
12 November 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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BULLET-HEAD VAUGHAN SCORES CHARLTON GOAL
Leaping like an uncoiled spring, centre forward CHARLIE VAUGHAN of Charlton heads a goal after only nine minutes play in the match against Liverpool - leaders of division one and only unbeaten team in the football league - at the Valley, London today.
Vaughan scored after Gordon Hurst (Charlton's inside right), fed by Charlie Purves (inside left) had put across a fine centre.
Liverpool won the match, 3-1.
12 November 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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SCOTLAND BEATS WALES - NEARER WORLD CUP
A victory which took the Scots a stage nearer to a place in the World Cup series at Rio de Janeiro next summer was secured when the Scotland team beat Wales by two goals to nil in an international soccer match at Hampden Park, Glasgow.
PICTURE SHOWS:- WILLIE WOODBURN, Scotland centre half beats Trevor Ford nearer camera.
10 November 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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GOING UP AT CHELSEA
5 November 1949
JACK FROGGATT (right) Portsmouth's outside left, and SID BATHGATE Chelsea's right back, go up for the ball in a Portsmouth attack during the First Division match at Stamford Bridge, London today. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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GOING OVER FOR ' DOWN UNDER '
Winged feet tread the air in Victoria Park, London, as women's hurdles champion JEAN DESFORGES
(Essex) practices for the Empire games, taking place in New Zealand next February.
Keeping a sharp eye on Jean's technique is sprinter Dorothy Manley (Essex), who also is among the six girl athletes who formed the British women's team at the games.
Miss Manley (Mrs.Peter Hall in private life) was runner-up to Holland's Mrs. Fanny Blankers-Koen in the 100 metres of the 1948 Olympic Games.
31 OCTOBER 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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STRONG - AND STRAIGHT .
JIMMY STRONG, Burnley's goalkeeper, takes a straight line-upwards, as the shortest approach to this extra-high shot from Charlton during the first division match at the Valley ground, south London,.the match ended in a 1-1 for all.
29 OCTOBER 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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COVENTRY'S DEFENCE HAS ' PUNCH ' .
Tottenham Hotspur, leaders of the second division, but Coventry City, now second from the bottom, at the white Hart Lane rounds, North London, today.
PICTURE SHOWS:- The acrobatic Alf Wood , Coventry goalkeeper, Ted Ditchburn leaps to punch clear from a Tottenham attack.
15 October 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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UP TO STAND-ARD
Sonny Walters (left), outside right of Tottenham Hotspur, appears to be leaping higher than the stand in this duel with Dick Mason , Coventry City left back, during the second division match at Spurs' ground, White Hart Lane, London, today.
Tottenham, second division leaders, netted two more points at the expense of lowly Coventry, whom they defeated by three goals to one.
15 October 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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SKATERS LEAP
AJA VRZANOVA , the Czech girl skater, illustrates the maxim that a good figure skater must be a good acrobat as well, in this picture of the seventeen-year-old Prague figure-skater practising her leaps and worlds at Richmond ice rink, Surrey. Miss Vrzanova will defend her women's title in the world figure Skating Championships which begin in London next March.
3 November 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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BUT RUSSIAN HERO WINS
Russian Hero , owned by Mr . W.F. Williamson and ridden by Leo McMORROW, 27 -year - old Irishman from Mountshannon ( Co . Slingo ) won the Grand National Steeplechase at Aintree , Liverpool .
He finished eight lengths ahead of Lord Bisector's Roimond 9 R . Francis up ) . Royal Mount , ownde by Mrs . M. Hervey and Ridden by P. Doyle , was third .
PICTURE SHOWS ;- Roimond and Royal Mount leading the field at Sacher's Brook the second time round .
26 March 1949
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STRONG SUPPORT FOR NEWCASTLE
28 January 1950
Danny Winter, Chelsea's right back, makes an unwitting back for a Newcastle player during the fourth round F A Cup Tie at Stamford bridge, London. Chelsea players are - left to right Frank Mitchell (left half), Billy Hughes, Jack Saunders. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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