TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1925.
VALLEY OF HELL.
AVIATION DISASTER DETAILS,
CRASH INTO BROOK.
(Router's Sérvice.)
Berlin, Sept. 14. The accidente French Hiers mentioned vesterday oc- spot in the Black curred at a Forest known as "the Valley, of Hell, and is believed to have been due to the sudden failure of the petrol supply.
The machine nose-dived and a wing caught a tree.
and
The plane overturned plunged into a brook swollen by The recent rain and was completely wrecked.
Both airmen were buried in the
wreckage and were extricated
Thierry with difficulty. already dead.
was
Yesterday's cables stated: The aviators Thierry and Coste left the Etamps aerodrome at six o'clock this morning to attempt a non-stop #ight to Constantinople, Baghdad.
Bunderabbas and Karachi. They had high hopes of benting several records, but at ten o'clock this morning the machine trashed and was wreck- Thierry ed in the Binck Forest.
Coste was severely, was killed. injured and is now in hospital at Freiburg.
AFTER TEN DAYS.
VITAL MOROCCO POST CAPTURED.
SPANISH ADVANCE,
(Reuter's Service.)
Madrid, Sept. 14. The communiqué announces that Spanish columns in the Tetuan sector yesterday began an advance and relieved Kudiatubar on the capture of which the high command states the success of the operations In the whole of the Yebala region depended.
The defenders of Kudintahar were besieged for ten days by 3,000 rebels with nine field guns who were driven back with 150 killed and many prisoners taken. HEROIC STAND.
Madrid, Sept. 1. A communiqué states that ties- Primo de Rivera visited Benikarrish and congratulated the defenders of Kudathur on their heroic stand, particularly the out- post garrison of twenty-two, six of whom were killed and four wounded. The remainder, though worn out, held out against an incessant and furious attack. Patrols sent out to
raves near Kediatalar found only
corpses.
Faris, Sopt. 14.
A message from Pez says that now the French.have occupied all the objeelives on the Dyerght front, there is talk of Om imminence of a big French and Spanish push into the heart of the enemy country, though preparations are being made secure winter quarters for a umber of newly-arrived regiments.
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CAPE STRIKE.
OFFICERS AND APPREN. TICE'S EXPLOIT.
SHIP MOVED INTO BAY.
(Reuter's Service.) niin -
Capetown, Sept. 14. There are now twenty ships at Table Bay and six mail steamers are detained at South African
porta.
There was much excitement at Capetown docks
"the when authorities decided to take steamer "Ballarat" out into Bay in order to make room other vessels in the dock.
the
the
for
However, all the crew for the "Ballarat," except seven, left the ship in their shore-going clothes, whereupon the authorities aban-
doned the attempt.
The "Guildford Castle," whose crew also abandoned the ship, was akilfully taken out by harbour tugs, the officers and apprentices managing the work on board.
The strikers on shore threw coal at the officers and others handling the ropes. A hammer was also hurled aboard, narrowly
missing an officer...
MELBOURNE SENTENCES.
Melbourne, Sept. 14. One hundred and sixty mem- bers of the
of crew
the "Euripides" have been sentenced to a week's imprisonment and to forfeit two days' pay for having] been absent without leave.
Another was sentenced to six- teen days' and to forfelt two days' pay for disobedience...
Under Surveillance.
Capetown, Sept. 15. Some four hundred striking seamen have placed themselves in the hands of the immigration | authorities.
It is understood they will be accommodated at the Wynberg military camp under surveillance, but not as prisoners.
The drill hall will be placed at their disposal for sleeping pur- poses.
Cheers at Jail.
Wellington, Sept. 15. Bigary-xix members of the crew of the "Aruwa" who were sentenged to six weeks' impri- sonment marched in procession with 500 seafarers through the city to the jail which they entered amid their comrades' cheers.
FIRST YEAR.
RMANY'S REPARATIONS
PAYMENTS.
BRITAIN'S SHARE,
(Reuter's Service.)
Berlin, Sept. 14. The Agent-leneral of Reparation Payments, Mr. Gilbert's first annual Tert shows that the receipts in the first year reached an estimated sum of a milliard marks, of which payments amounted approximately to 893,000,000.
Britain received 190,000,000 Franco 397,000,000.
BISHOP MOBBED.
and
HOME “SOCCER.
THREE. TEAMS GET 28 GOALS.
SPURS LOSE AT HOME.
THE CHINA MAIL,
Just before the start of the Home football sugaon, A local enthusiast who is a "follower" of Northampton and, possibly of the Spurs because Fanny Walden is an emigrant there, predicted to the "Chint Mail" that. some abnormal scores would be seen early in the season. This, it is stated, is due to the new office rule. Hard-shooting contre-for- wards are probably making hay, while the sun shines.
Bradford and Grimsby-both of the Third League-treated their supporters to eight goals each and
Oldham trounced Stoke to the tune of 7 goals to 2.
Tottenham Hotspur, one of the undefeated teams in the senior division, lose their record as they! went down at White Hart Lane to Cardiff, City, their traditional rivals of the last few years,
Results follow, home teams given first
(Reuter's Service.)
London, Sept. 14. The following football matches were played to-day:- Division I. Carill Tollenkam..... 1
Division II 3larkson).... 0 Darlington, ... Oldham,
7 Stoke
|
Port Vale..
3 Barnsley
Preston N.E... | Middlesboro'..'.... Swannen.... 4 Stockport... Wolves
2. Shields
Division III (South). Luton..... D Reading Northampton. 3. Aberdare Norwich.
A Brighton Division III (North).
Barrow..
Bradford
Grimshy.
1 Durham
8 Walsall
8 Tranmere
ENGLISH LEAGUE.
DIVISION I.
Goals
2
1
D
Tearh P. W. D. L. F. A. P. Wast Har... 5 4 1 0 7 19 Tottenham... 6 4 1 I 10 7 9 Sunderland... 4 4 0 0 20 6 8 Hudders-
field
4 2 2 0 7 5 6 Arsenal 5 2 2 15 Bolton W..... 6 2 2 2 10 8 6 Aston Villa... 313 I Leeds... 5 2 1 2 6 5 5 Birmingham.. 5 2 1 2 7 7 5 Notts County 5 2 1 2 785 Cardiff City.. 6 2 1 3 Newcastle U, 4 1, 2 1 Manch. Un.... 5 1 2 Liverpool..... 4 1 2 1 Everton...... 5 0 4 1 West Brom-
"BIG" LEAGUES.
LATEST BASEBALL STANDINGS.
HOW THEY STAND,
The latest standings in the U.S. major baseball leagues, up to and including all games given below, are:-
National League.
Pittsburgh New York.
Cincinatti
Brooklyn
W.
Pct.
}
89 60 624,
57.4 78 58. 70-65-518 04 .67 489
St. Louis... 88 12 467 63 78 463 61 77 442
Boston Chicago Philadelphi
55 75 423 American League. *.
Pct. W. 85 48 639
76 68 589
Washington Philadelphia Chicago
St. Louis Detroit
70 62 580
.. 69.62 627 88 61 527 Cleveland -62 71 466 New York... 39 94 293 Results of September 7. National League, Cincinatti 8, St. Louis.6.
U.S. TENNIS.
BIG FOREST BILLS: TOURNEY.
FRENCH PLAYER'S BUM MONS.
(Reuter's American Service.).
Forest Hills, Sept. 14. The men's national lawn tennle championships have started.
The United States Lawn Tennis Association has asked Mr. Dwight Davis (acting War Secre tary) to intervene on behalf of Rene Lacoste (France) who was summoned from Forest Hills for military service.
FICKLE CROWDS.
AMERICANS. BARNALAN HELEN WILLS.
TINNIS OF BASEBALL?
Now York, August 15. Americus sporting crowds aru notoriously the most fickle in the world. Hitherto the lawn tomais' elaumpionship courts Bl lun jimmnna, from their demonstrnijous, [but at Parest Hilla (New York) the
Californian star, Helen Wills, wo! hismen and boood for being 20 | minules hibe for the double matchi Ingainst the English women. Sha Bos-d previously played a hand singles;
and gave that as her excuse.
Second Game. Cincinarri' 1, St. Louis 5, Chicago 5. Pittsburgh 3,
Second Game. Chiengo 9. Pittsburgh 8. Philadelphia-Brooklyn and ton-New York games were post. poned on account of rain.
Americau Laugue. Washington 2, Philadelphia 1.
Second Garae. Washington 7, Philadelphia 6. St. Louis B, Detroit 7.
Second Game.
St. Louis 4 Detroit --Ek ven innings.
Chicago 5, Cleveland 6.
Second Game. Chicago 5. Cleveland 0. New York 1, Boston 5.
Results of September 8. National League. Boston 2, New York 3.
Second Game. Boston 5. New York 4. Philadelphia 0, Brooklyn 1.
Second Game
Ten innings.
Philadelphia 3. Brooklyn
The onlookers are likened to a baseball crowd. They questioned the umpire's decisions continually.
The British women's luwit tennis team won the Wightmụn Cup for the second time by defeating the Vanteic Women's team, four matches in three.
The great text was when Miss Helou, Wills (USA) beat Miss | McKane (Rng,), 6-1, 1-6, 9-7.
Mrs, Lambert Chambers. (Eng): quickly disposed of Mise Eleanor |- Closs, 7-5, 4-6, 6-1..
Then Misgos Wills and McKinne Back the courts. There was a great crowd of spectators. Felon's spoed and frequent changes of pace wou her the first set, hil errors eust her | the second,
The best tennis of the day was Hnt of the English girt during this 4.-set. In the third Holon pesumed
command.
Chicago 3, Pittsburgh 2. Cincinatti 10, St. Louis I.
American League. New York 5, Boston 4.
Second Game New York 7, Boston 4. Chicago 2, Cleveland 4. Washington 4, Philadelphia 6. St. Louis 1, Detroit 11.
Results of September 9. National League. Chicago 9, Pittsburgh Eleven inninga
No others scheduled.
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The deciding point for the Britid- ers was scored by Katlyn McKane
nd Evelyn Colyer, who mado show of fiolen Wills and Mary Browne, 6-0, 6-3. The match lasted only 30 minutes. 1 was Miss Browno's game sand in tiae second se thus saved tho American cont bination from annibilation.
The outstanding feature of the day was the behaviour of the huge! [crowd. It was like a baseball game, 7.-The umpire's decisions wars dis- puted and protested against con- tinually.
American League. New York 4, Boston 5. Washington 7, Philadelphia 9. No others scheduled.
WATER POLO.
LMACHUE GAMES BEGIN YESTERDAY.
wich...... 4 ! 2 1 6 8 Bury... 4 2 0 2 5 Burnley....... 5 1 2 2 5 13 M'chester C... 4 1 1 2 4 5 Leicester...... 513 Blackbura 5 0 4 11 13 2 Sheffield U... 5 0 1 4 9 17 1
DIVISION II.
Goals P.. W. D. L. F. A.. P. Hull City 5 4 1 0 10 0 Chelsea. 5 4 0 16 3 9 Wednesday.. 5 3 2 0 12 3 8 Middlesbro.. 6 4 0 2 15 11 8 South Shields 5. 3 1 7 5 7 Port Vale... 6 4 0 2 11 10 8 Oldham 3 1 114 5 7 Bradford C... 5 2 1 2 7 5 5 To-day's programme - Bishop Welldon, the Dean of Dur. Derby C... 4 2 1 1.5.4 5 V.K.. Av. K.B.S. F.P.A ham, who recently passed some Preston N. E. 6 3 1 2 10 13 7B team, at 5.30 p.m. strong criticisms of Trade Union-Swanson ................ 3 0 2 12 6 6 H.M.S. "Carlist'' v. ists narrowly escaped being duck- Wolves 13 0 2 11 8 6
Regt, at 9 p.m. ed in the river, when he appeared Darlington.... 2 25 4.6 at gula-day demonsinition of the Stake. 6 2 0 4 9 16. 4 Puhum miners.
Blackpool..... 6 III 3 Berlin, Sept, 14.
While Mr. Ramsay Muconald Barnsley... 5. II 4 7 13 3 Thus analits department of the
...50 3 2 2 8 3 German Rentenbank me negotiated was speaking the conspicuous Notte For
$25,000,000 LOAN.
MONEY FOR GERMAN AGRICULTURE.
BIG NEW YORK DEAL.
(Reuter'a Service.).
CRY OF "DUCK HIM IN
THE RIVER.
GLALA DAY HORNE,
10 4 4 11 · 2 0 4 2 11 2
Yesterday's matches:- V.R.C. "B" "beut H.M.S. "Hermes" by 4 goals to nil.
Kowloon British School F.P.A.. "" team v. 1.M.S. "Ambrose"-- not played.
Wigan... Coventry
Surrey
2.3 0 13. 7 6 3
2-10 10
an agricultural loan of $25,000,000 | figure of Dean Welldon was seen Portsmouth... 10 3 7 13 2 Parham ... 6 4 0:2 16 9 with National City Burk of New approaching a platform to expound ] Clapton 4 0 3 5 9.2 N. Brighton. 5 2 2 1 9 9 6 York to be issued at ninety-three tempens at the close of the Southampton: 5
Stockport..... 5 1 and hearing interest al soven per miners' speeches, cent. There will be a sinking fund
Fulham...... 4 0.0 4′′ 2-12 and the lean will be offered in Newtell." York immediately,
RIFFS REBUFFED.
FRENCH-CONSOLIDATING POSITION.
(Reuter's Service;).
Paris, Sept. 15. On the Wezzan sector, the French repulsed the Riff attack, inflicting heavy casualties from Fez, under cover of some aerial artillery activity. The French are delaying further action pending consolidation.
There were cries of, "Keep him
DIVISION IIL Southern Section.
"Duck him in the river." and the Dean was roughly baudied and hustled towards the river bank.
There was every prospect of 'his! ling forcibly pushed into the river, and probably would have been, but) for the fact that lines of children Plymouth
Millwall
at the water's edge were in danger. Reading
Goals
0
Helen Wills was hissed anti bal when she arrived 20 minutes' iplo. Her excuse was that she! was resting after her hard singles. In the doubles she was admittedly done up, playing hopelessly.
HORSE'S JUMP.
NEW WORLD RECORD
PUT UP..
(Reuter's American Service.)
Vancouver, Sept. 14., Barnad, a horno belonging to the Welsh brothers of Calgary, has, broken the world's record for the home ligh jump by leaping eight feet, one and a half inches,
Shop Assistant: Pardon me, air, bat our rules forbid, us to receive! bent or battered coins 'from customers.
Customer: But I received that very coin here nás change.
Shop Assistant: Very likely, gir. Rotherham... 2 1 1 9 11 6 We have no rules against giving Hartlepools... 3 0 a 8 12 6 bent eojas to customers! Wrexham ... 2 I 3 1 9 9
Chesterfield..5 2 1 2 4 4
Lincoln ....... 4 2 0 2 6 ¿
Nelson 5 1 2 2 9 13 ·4)
·Doncaster...5 1. 2.2 8 12 4
EXCHANGE.
Hongkong, 18th September, 1910. Baak, Wire...
P. W. D. L. F. A. P. Barrow. 67 X 14 II 16: 3 On London
4 4 0 0 17 4 8 Crewe 1 13 9 12 3
5 4 0 1 11 6 8 Halifax. 31 13 4,63
6 4 2 0 11 7 10 Accrington. 3 1 13.7 13 3
A party in a motor-boat observing | Watford ... 5. 3. I 19 5 7 Tranmere 10:48 19 Dr. Welldon's predicament, came Bournemouth 5 2 2 1. 7.7 6 Walsall ...60 2.4.
to the rescue. He was got into
the boat and removed to safety, los Bristol R 5 3 0 2 6 6 6 Southport 40
ing only his hat,
The Dean's hat became the sport
Northants 4:3 3 0 12 6
Gillingham... 21 2643
6.2 2 10.11. 52:
3 59 4-3 5203 65
of the crowd and was kicked about Bristol C5 21 29 7 and was afterwards torn to shreds. Newport 4 1 1
The incident closed amid jeers Laton and laughter from the crowds on the Southend
Norwich river bank. Among the burners dis played at the gola was one with the Brighton.....
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