· HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS.

OLDHAM ATHLETIC LOSE THE LEADERSHIP.

THIRD DIVISION LEADERS-PLAY DRAWN GAMES,

IRELAND LOSE AT BELFAST.

Saturday's matches in the Home football programme resulted in victories for the four teams at the top of the First Division and they retain the same order as the previous, week. Leeds Cmited, the lenders, defeated Birmingham by the only goal scored. Sheffield Wednesday beat Huddersfield 3-1, the Arsenal had a 4-1 victory over Grimsby, and Manchester City bent West Ham United by the old goal in seven. Burnley had the best record of fire clear goals in meeting Sheffield United, and St. Mirren followed their example in the Scottish League.

Oldhain Athletic lost one point which cost them the Second Division leadership.. The Wolves rose to the top followed by Black- pool, the latter scoring six geals in a total of ten against Preston North End

Leaders in both the Southern and Northern Scotiers were forced to a draw, but they are still well ahead of the rest. Northampton moved from fourth to second place by taking one point from the lenders. Darlington displaced Stockpärt for accond place behind Port Vale, who shared the points with Rotherham.

Aberdeen are still the leaders in the Scottish League, although they were played to a draw by the Hearts The Rangers defeated Partick by the only goal resulting from their visit.

Results of matches as cabled by Reuter and League tables re- vised to date follow:-

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

Division L

4 Grimsby

Arsenal

Aston Villa

3 Leicester

3 Shefeld U.

Bolton

Burnley

Derby

Everton

Leeds U.

I

Blackburn 1

Division II.

P. W. D.L. F. A. Pts. Wolves 12 7 2 3 19 18 18 Blackpool1080 31 23 16. Oldham 10 0 3 1 19 10 13 Stoke 12531 23 15. Bradford 0.2 32 20. 14

2 Liverpool........ 2 Cardiff .....12 5 3 4 13 13 13

3

3 Middlesbro'... @! 1 Birmingham Manchester C. 4 West Ham Portsmouth 3 Manchester U. Wednesday .... 3 Huddersfield... 1 Sunderland... Newcastle

Division II.

4

Bradford C... West Bromm..... 2 Bristol C... 1. Bury Cardiff

1 Barnsley Chariton ........ 1 Oldham Hull... 3. Millwall Notts C. ...... Chaises Preston N.E.... 4 Blackpool. в Reading

No Forest... L Stoke

4 Southampton..... 0 Swanden ......... 2 Bradford

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2

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4

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115 3 3 14 West Brom. 10 3 3 28 Reading 443 15 S'thampton 11 6.24 94 92 Charlton 11 4 4 3 20 18 19 Notis C... 19 444 18 20 12 Chelsea 10 5 1 4 0 17 31 Bury 10 5 1 4 22 21 11 Bradford C.11 4 3 4 18 18 Tottenham...I1 3 3 5 17 21 9 Bristol C...11 3 2 6 20 26 Swansea... 2 3 6 13 16 |Barnsley 10 22 6 16 21 Notts F1 1 4 6 9 28 Mila 110.5 & 17 28 Preston ......11 1 2 9 15 31

Division III. (Southern).

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2 Brighton Exeter

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SCOTTISH LEAGUE,

Division L

Airdrie 1 Hamilton

Northantel 812-21 8.17 Southend ...117 3 1 23 12 17 Brentford...11 7 9 23 12 13 2B'nrmouth 11 6 3 2 26 15 13 1 Coventry....11 6 3 23 16 14 Brighton 11 0 2 3 24 19 14 Walsall ......12 5 3 4 Luter

11 43 4

10 13 มิ 21 ID 11 Swindon ....12 4.3 3 23 23 II Queen's P.R. 11 3 3 3 10 12 11

1 Fulham 11 4 3 4 10,16 11

1 Norwich ....11 4 3 4 2093 11 Exeter 11 3 3 5 15 17 0 Crystal P....12 3 3 6 17 26 0 Clapton O. 11 1 6 4 0 16 "8 Bristol R....11 2 3 6 3 20 7 Watford 11 17 13. 10 7 Torquay 2 3 0 14 23 Newport.11 9 9 7 11 21 Gillingham 11 2.97 7 18 Merthyr 10 7 3

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P. W. D. L. F. A. Pta. Port Vale...12 10 I 1 34, 10 21 Darlington 11 7 1 3 31 20 13 Stockport ...30 2 2 28 12 14. Tranmere 11 6 2 3 2 17 14 Accrington...11 5 49 44 17 14 Rochdale 10 2 2.24 - 18 14 '5. Stields ...10 5 3 2 14 12. 13 Lincoln ......11 3 8 10 14 12

Ayr United... G. Dundee U .... 1 Crewe 10 5 1 4 20 17 11

Celtic 2 Queen's Park.. Cowdenbeath... 2 Kilmarnock

Dundee .... Hearts 2 Alverdeen Motherwell.... 4 Falkirk Partick Rangers St. Johnstone 3 Clyde St. Mirren... 5 Morton

4 Hibernians....

LEAGUE TABLES.

ENGLISH LEAGUE. :

Division I.

Nelson 12 5 1 6 18 28 11 Chesterfield 10 4 2 4 10 13 10 Doncaster...12 4 2 0 13 19 10 2 Wrexham 11 2 3 4 18 20

3 York

Carlisle

1

11 254 13 16 11 4 16 21 20

1 Wigan 10 3 9 5 20 15 Southport...10 3 2 5 17 19 Hartlepools 13 1 6 3 10 15 Rotherham...10 3 2 5. 11 21 8 Halifax 12. 2 3 7. 14. 17 N. Brighton 11 30 8 10 30 -6 Barrow.....10 2 1 7 13 30 5 SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pto. Leeds U.....11 8 1 2 20 11 17 Wednesday...10 6 2 22 12 14 Arsenal 11 4 2 3 28 18 14 Manch C. 10.6 2 2 26 19 14 Derby11 3 3 3 20 17 13 Aston Villa 11 6 1 4 23 23 13 Leicester 11 6 2 0 18 12 Everton...12 3 5 4 24 23 11 Grimsby 11 4 3 4 99 23 11 Sheffield U: 11 4 3 4 20-24 11 Liverpool 11 4 3 10 11 Aston Villa 11 6 1 4 25 23 13 Middlesbro 11 4 2 893 21 20 Birmingham 11 4 2 5 95 92 10 West Ham...11 4 2 5 26 24 10 Blackburn 11 3 4 4 3 22 10 Belton 4.2 6 17 18 10 Burnley 11 4 25 29 23 10 Newcastle 11 · 5 0.0 22 26 10 Huddersfield 11 4 2 5 18 24 10

· Sunderland 10.2 3 8 12 18 7 Portsmouth 11 1 4.6 19 23 6 Manch U, 11 308 14 20 0

Last season Scotland won the Championship, England, Wales (1927-99 winners) and Ireland being next in order,

The remaining fixtures are as underi-

..Dot. 26.-Wales v Scotland.

Nov. 20.-England. Wales, Feb. 1.-Ireland v. Wales Feb. 22.-Scotland v. Traland. Apr. 5.-England v. Scotland.

P. W. D. L.. F. A. Pis. Aberdeen ...12 8 3 1 33 19 19 Rangers 11 8 1 2 18 8 17 Kilmarnock 11 7 2 2 25 15 13 Celtic ......

D 7 1 1 24 11 15 Hearts 11.4 3 2 23 12 15 Motherwell...11 6 23 21 13 14 St. Mirren.11 6 1 4 23 13 13 Partick 24 90 17 12 Haikon...11 4 3 4 21 20 11 Dundeo 4 34 11 12 11 Ayr

111 23 25 11 C'denbeath 11 4.25 12 14 10 Falkirk 4.9 5 17 24 10 St. J'stone 11 3 2 6 17 90 Airdrie . 4 0 7 13 19. Dunder U....10 3 16 14 20 Clyde.31 2 2 7 18; 90 Hibernians 11.2 27. 13: 23 Morton 11 227 10 32 Queen's. Pk. 119 1.8 D 21

INTERNATIONAL MATCH.

ENGLAND DEFEAT IRELAND AT BELFAST.

WLA

The first match in this season's International Tournament played at Belfast on Saturday be- fore a gate of 45,000. England beat Ireland by three goals to nil.

England have дот mathca, Ireland 4, drawn 7. Goals, scored: England 109, Ireland 35,

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ZAFRA COMPLETES HIS FIFTH HOMER.

Baseball team

the

The Japanese scored a great victory over Filipino lads in their game at the Navy Field, Carolina Hill, on Saturday. A feature of the game was a beautiful bingle for the cir cuit run by

Gentlömas Zaf," thus completing his fifth of the scasos -the minimum number required for the much-coveted home-run cup pre- sented by Dr. Atienza.

The Nipponites played an excel- lent game and suggested that they will give the Chinese a jolly hard time when they meet in the s important game next Sunday, Hachiuma was a tower of strength to his side and played a really good game behind the batter.

The teams lined-up as under

The Teams. Japanese.

Filipinas. Alvares

Кода

p.

Hachiuma

C.

Gamale

Saido

Ib.

T. Leonard

Honda

2b.

Rall

Murata

Zafra

Takahashi

3b.

Cruz

Morizono

1...

E. Remedios ·

Kusano

Bautista

..

Tsukaguchi

ri.

L. Remedios

Scores.

The scores, inning by inning,

were:-..

Filipino Japanese

4

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

0 1 0 0 3 1 0 5

71 4 8 3 195

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KIAORAS BASEBALL CLUB.

In what must have been one of the tamest games seen on the Navy Field, the Kinaras beat the Base- ball Club by 9 runs to 6. yesterday. The Baseball Club wero again short of players and as the Kiaoras were also one man short. Managers Hong Sling and Le Fevre came to an agreement whereby four sub- atitutes made up the Ball Club nine and another completed the Kiaora side.

Kiaoras,

T. China

The Teams..

Baseball Club.

Payne Olensen.

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Ching

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1b.

Musabumer

K. K. Leung

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Heward

P. Wong

1.f."

Crockson

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Brennan

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Chang

Fung

The scores, inning by inning,

were:-

Kicorns

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

3 1 3 9 0 0 0 =>

Baseball Club 1 D2100 2 6

HARBOUR RACE

ENTRIES.

FIFTEEN MEN AND TWELVE LADIES:

STARTING ARRANGEMENTS,'

The entries for the Harbour Race received at the V.R.Ü. yesterday evening show, a. total of 15 men for the Open Race and 19 entrants for the Ladies Race. The latter race will take place on Tuesday, Octo- ber 29 (to-morrow), and the Men's Race the next day."

The Committee of the V.R.C. wish to point out that a launch fot. competitors will leave the V.R.C. ut & p.m. for the starting point st Kowloon on both days. The V.R.C. have also made arrangementà for boats to follow the competitors and. incidentally, pick up any competi tors who drop out and bring them back to the V.R.C.

The entrants for the Ladies' Race on Tuesday are as follow:- European Misses D. Hunt, P Hunt, M. George and Scott Hara- ton. Chinese: Misses Kwok Choi Ming, Yuen Pai Han, Leung Yuct Chan, Chu Kon Sun, Ho Oi Heung, Yeung Wei Fun and Chan Yuk Fak Japanese, Miss N. Usui,

The Mor's Race,

The entries received for the Men's Race are as under:-Euro- pean: J. R. Johnstone, L. Roza Pereira, Ed. da Roza, Eric Railton, I. F. Grant, Art./L. Bdr. Clutter back, Gar. Forrester, Gar. Purvis, W. F. Kerr, L/C, Finlayson. Chinese: Leung Siu Man Sui Tong, Chan Chan Hing, Luk Man Wai," Li

Yei Long

A notable absentee is Mr. J. C. Cooke, the veteran swimmer who has won the event three years in succession and also in 1006. Mr. Cooke has also been missed in the Championship events this year, but it cannot be said that he has de- finitely retired from the Sport.

The V.R.C, will, however, accept post entries for both events.

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