ÿþANOTifER CHELSEA FAILURE GALL.A.CHER'S HAT-TRICK -FOR SUNDERLAND By OUR SPECl·AL REPR ESE NTATIV E U.NDERLAND .." ...... 4 CHELSEA " " " ." " 0 H I L.E Sunderland. a:re undoubtedly a ":fine side this season, Chelsea contri­" buted to their O\vn defeat by a. display \vhicli sl10 v;:id that they need te mak e drastic. impr-ovement iithey a.re JJOt to struggle through t.he season at the foot of the League. "Chelsea's forwanas were much too slow," ".though Mills made a few efforts ta break down Lhc sound Sunderland defence. Gallaiche.r, m!i.kir\gh.is first appearance in the IA!ftgue team lhis season, ·1vas not a, su ccess a.t inside-right" "Amon g the half-backs, only 'Oro.J g ,.,.us a ble t-0 do much against the quick-moV1ing Su.nd er­ land attack. McuJa-y ·was the better ·of th e backs, and Woodley; the goalkeeper, \\" as in n1agnificent form. Ind eed, bn t for Woodley Sund erland's goal total 'vould }1aive been" .m uch higher. "Sunderland 's GaJJa.cher was th e outstan ding forward, getting three goals and ti!Lv.ing a. ha,nd in neal'ly every raid. But he was .not a.lone, all tihe otbet' forwards pla,yin g splendidly ." MILLS TESTS MIDDLETON "B'astings was th.e pick of a set of haJ.f-ba.cks who ea.si\-y checked most of Chelsea's spas­ modic a,t;taks. When Mills broke clear once or twice, 'tt1U rldletou showed v'hat a good goa.1- keeper he is by malt ing clever ·sa,ves." "The scoring was opened in eleven minutes," Gallach er shooting_ through \vi.tll a left-·Eoot "a rj,'e. T-.v." elve mlnllt late11 Gallacher beat; "\.Yoodley ,..,.i!.n a, hen,der Irom Davis' centre." "In the second half Carter got Lhe th ird '""ith" a. \o\v drive a:u d Gallacher head ed Lhe fourth [ 0111 Conn or's corner kick.