ampxon, wnen rnese teama unea up ior lug fray. Play in the opening half won very even, and the interval arrived without a point having been scored. Soon after rosumicg, Southampton scored, and later on obtained a second point. Reading wore unable to reduce their opponents' lead and suffered defeat by two gojf** f.n nil.Record to date is as follows :—P;d, Won. Dm. L*t.. pra. Portsmouth ...............11 ... 8 ... 2 ... 1 ...18Southampton ............11 ... 8 ... 2 ... 1 ...18Reading .....................11 ... 8 ... 1 ... 2 ...17Tottenham Hotspur ...10 ... 8 ... 1 ... 1 ...17Wost Ham United ......12 ... 6 ... 2 ... 4 ...14Kettering .................. 9 ... 4 ... 2 ... 3 ...10Lnton ......... 8 ... 5 ... 0 ... 3 ...10Northampton ............10 ... 4 ... 0 ... 6 ... 8Mill wall .....................11 ... 4 ... 1 ... 6 ... 9Wellingborough ......... 9 ... 4 ... 0 ... 5 ... 8Oneen'sPark Rangers... 9 ... 3 ... 1 ... 5 ... 7Watford .....................11 ... 3 ... 1 ... 7 ... 7New Brompton......... ...9 ... 2 ... 2 ... 5 ... 6Brentford ..................10 ... 1 ... 2 ... 7 ... 4Bristol Bovera ............ 9 ... 1 ... 2 ... 6 ... 4Swindon Town............10 ... 1 ... 1 ... 8 ... 3Southern League—Second Division. Brighton—Brighton and Hove Albion, 2 ; Fulham, 0.Tottenham HoTsrun v. Corinthians.N eariy 10,COD spectators assembled at Tottenham to witness this snatch. The Spurs kicked off, and for a time had the best of the ! game, but the Corinthians booh recovered imd the exchanges were very even until nearing half-time, when Snell opened the scoring for the umateuTB, v.ho led at the interval by a go;il to nil. Brown notched a point for Tottenham soon after resuming, while Cameron added n second goal ?0 minutes later. Tliis being the extent of the scoring, the “ Spurs ” left the held victorious by two goals to one.