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HOME FOOTBALL
LEAGUE AND F.A. CUP RESULTS
{THROUUR REUTER'S AGENCY-]-
RUGBY FOOTBALL
BORDERERS BEAT THE CLUB
|_ At Happy Valley on Saturday the South Wales Borderers won h hard-fought Rugger match against LONDON, Nov. 20.
tho Club by a goal and a try (8) THE results of English and Scot-points) to a try (3 points).
tish leagate matches, played on Saturday, along with the restille of the first round proper of the F.A. Oup follow:-
ENGLISH LEAGUE
FIRST DIVISION
Arsenal Birmingham
Binckburn
Blackpoof Derby Everton
Loods
•
4 Middlesbro'
2
,0 Wolves
3 Portsmouth
2
4 Liverpool
3 Leicealer
Bolton
Chelsea
Manchester C. 5 Aston Villa
Wednesday
Sunderland
West Brom
Arsenal
2 Huddersfield
0 Nowenstle
+
• Sheffield U.
TABLE TO DATE
P. W. L. D. Pts 10 19 2 2 23 Aston Villa... 10. 10 2 4 24 Derby ... 10 Huddersfield 18 Wednesday 10 Leeds
18
10
3 3 23
4 3 21
ก 4 3 21
62 8 20
8 .53 19 7 0 4 18 7 8 4 18 15 852 18 10 '7 7.2 18 10 07 3 18 16 4
West Bromwich 10 Portsmouth ...... 16
Everton
13 Newcastle Bolton Bunderland Blackburn Liverpool
7 13
10
4 34
Shefield U.
16 4
7
5 13
Chelsea
14
0
2 14
Blackpool
10
A 30
0 19
Birmingham 16 4 0
3 11
1.11
10 I
8
7 9
15 3 19
25
15 2 1
2
0
Manchester C... 10 5 10
Leicester
Middlesbro'
Wolves
SECOND DIVISION
Bradford C.
Bury
Chesterfield
Fulham Lincoln Millwall
Notts C.
o Tottenham
2 Plymouth
1 Manchester U.
1 Stoke
1 Notts Forest
4 Burnloy
2 Oldham
Port Vale .0 Preston Southampton 2 Bradford Swansea 1 Grimsby West Ham 7 Charlton
TABLE TO DATE
2
During the first half there was no
scoring. Defensive work on both sides was extremely stondy, though Hamilton nearly got through for the soldiers.
CRICKET
SUNDAY'S FIRST DIV. LEAGUE MATCH
EXCITING GAME AT KING'S PARK
The Navy were at home to the Army yesterday at King's Park and, na lt was a League fixture, the game did not begin until two o'clock, The Army took first knock Shortly after the interval Walters, for the Borderers picked up in the and started shakily as at nine, a loose near the Club line, and scored ball from Thompson got up high an excellent try. Lloyd converted and hit Garthwaite on his glove.
Walters S A really fine kick. again prominent, but a fine dribblet went past Carver but Holland ended in the ball going into touch. at slip just got his hands under it to make a good catch. At thirteens Tho Club's try was scored by Trout was palpably caught at the Hamilton who broke through after
wicket. Things then improved. taking a bad pass from Jerkin at while Musson batted steadily A. C. Hamilton first and Mirehouse later The Borderers second try eanonut together brisk junings of over from a ruch of forwards who swoop twenty apirce. And a hundred and ed down on Jenkins, who made the ten, was actually on the board for mistake of waiting for the bounce four wickets, though the fourth instead of catching the ball. Hamil wicket had fallen at eighty-six. to actually scored, but the 'kick But this was rather the end of failed.
things.
full speed.
Ferguson and, Rigg did well for the Club at three quarter, but G. P. Lammert was too well marked to
A Rot,
Dewey was then bowled and or
do much and Jenkin was badly outdora were given to hit, but the result was that Musson was caught of form.
off a skier for a patient forty-three
With a slightly heavier pack, the Club forwards saw more of the ball in the tight scruns, while Hall. Thompson in the line-out secured the ball for the Qlub on most occa sions. Millar and MaElney were the two most useful men in the pack.
The forwards worked well to gether, but they were outclassed by the Borderers, and Macintosh was hard pressed to get the ball back to his three-quarters, often being smothered before he had a chance to pass.
The Borderers three-quarter line saw even less of the play than the Club line, their forwards dominat ing the game throughout.
Hoskins and Stevens did well, the latter being at his best. Crewe 1 Read, played one of his best games this season. Suter was also pro- adinent throughout.
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I
1
I
P. W. L. D. Pts Stroke C
10 11 1 3. 25 Bradford C. 16 18:3 5 21 Tottenham
16
4 3 21 Bury
..... 16 8 3 5 21 Manchester U... 18 0 3 7 19 Swansen ....... 18 8 5 3 19 Fulham.
15
4 4 18 16 7 5 4 18 Southampton 18 8 8 2 18
18
Result:-
Borderers Club
8 pts. 3 pts.
(though he should have been caught earlier on)-and Anstruther well taken in the deep by Donald off a very big pulled drivo (1137-2). Wilkinson and Cragg stopped the rot a bit but, when the former was 1.b.w. after they had added about twenty, it was the end. Young was bowled first ball and Powell stumped.
The Navy Bowling.
The Navy bowling was pretty good, Thompson had the best figures and bowled very well, but Hollands was useful too. Eaden and Mar- Aham came along with their usual couple of wickets apiece. The field. ing was fair though the side is apt to have patches when several cutches get put down one after the other. Shaw went to mid-off and tried Marine Kinehin behind the sticka where he kept very well in- deed.
The Navy Start Well.
The Navy had if anything a Club:R, J. Griewe; J. J. Fergushade under an hour and a half Hon, W. H. B. Higg, A. F. Jenkins, to get a hundred and thirty-eight, N. M. Macintosh; G. C. Moutrie, and their first pair Marsham and 3GP Lammert; M. W. Turner, Pay-Mid. Farnhill gave them an
H. McElney, S. H. Garred, J. H. Bradford, F. R. Burch, J. C. Millar, D. McLellan and A.. P. Hall Thompson.
Borderors-Sgt. Gould; Pte. Lawia, Lt. A. C. Hamilton, Lt. T. H. S. Galletly Lt. A. G. Martin; Pto. Hoskins, Pta Stovens; Lt. J. 0. Chewe-Read, Cpl. Tratt, Cpl. Butor, L/Cpl. Hardy, Pte, Gilmore, Pte. Lloyd, Pte. Jones and Pte. Walters.
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RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S
GAMES
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY).
LONDON, Nov. 28, FOLLOWING are the results of rugby football matches played on Saturday:-
Cheshire 10; Yorkshire 13.
E. Midlands 21; N. Midlands 14. Lancashire 11; Durham 9. Warwickshire 23;. Leicestershire 3, Arný 31 R.M.A. & M.I.M.C. 3. Bristol 11; Plymouth Albion 0. Cambridge U19; United Ser
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Devonport Services 14; 8. Bart's
Hospital 6. Harlequins 10; Black Heath 18. Loicester 19; Nuneator 0. Northampton 11;. Pontypool 8. O.M.T. 6; Richmond 19. Oxford U. 3 Gloucester 3
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Rangers
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1 Bristol Rovers 1 Partick ---- Northampton 8 Lloyd (Sitting- 18k Mirren y 2 Motherwell
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Queen's Park Bristol C. 4' Romford
Third Lanark 0 Celtic"
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4. Ilford Merthyrtown 3 Queen's P. R.
Margate Torquay
Bouthend
Guildford
Folkestone Clapton
Swindon Crystal P.
Gillingham
5. Rudesporte
0 Bournemouth
1-Exeter
1 Coventry
1 Norwich
0 Aldershot
Dulwich
4 Hamile
1. Brighton
2
TABLE TO DATE
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L. D, Pts. 1019628 19 12 3 3 27 30 19 5 28
excellent start. Runs came slowly at first, and Mirehouse was keeping the batsmen on the defence very largely, but Garthwaite did not appear very dangerous and bowled too much to leg. In fact it seemed
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he was kept on far too long and running in the same direction as this might have lost the Aray the the ball is travelling (102-0-2). game. At. thirty or so Marsham Holland had a despairing bang or might have been caught at cover two and then Thompson most un off a low one, but after he had hit luckily stopped one from Anstru a couple of fours to celebrate his ther only to see it roll our to bik escape the bowler, Mirehouse got wicket, and the Army won, by his own back as á ball kicked up twenty-seven rúfa, badly on the batsman's body and a simple, catch went to second slip. (45-1-19).
The Army Bowling..
The game was a personal triumph for Mirehouse as he bowled beauti- fully, spinning the ball off the pitch much faster that it went on. He sont down few loose balls and thoroughly deserved his six for
DEPT
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AUSTRALIA-U.S. TENNIS TEST
AMERICAN'S SIX LOVE LEAD
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
BRISBANE, Nov. 20.
Going for the Run: Shaw succeeded and was a bit worried by the fact that the Navy were a little behind the cluk. He was badly dropped at first slip and forty-eight. He had by the way AMERICA concluded the third day's play in their First Lawn the error might (and ought to) have two entches put down off him, na cost the Army the gaine. Dewey well. Garthwaite may be more Tennis Test against Australia went on, but it was firehouse who difficult on a grass-wicket he does (there being no play on the second saved the situation by dropping not look very deadly on matting. day owing to rain) with a six. love straight yorker more or less on Dewey did not impress me very lead, the last doubles' match be Shaw's 106 71-2-15. About here it much as he ducks down when tween Wilmur Allison and John. was fifty-afty but things started delivering the ball instead of bring. Van Ryn, and Harry, O. Hopman to go very wrong with the Navy, ing it over as high as possible and Vivian McGrath, the After a couple of singles Eaden Hamilton was not tried. I seem to handed player, being left upfiniek- just lifted his heel and was bril-remember he has iad a strain which ed.. liantly atumped by Young off Mire-affected his bowling, though I am house.
not sure if this is the reason why ho did not go on,
R. ABBIT. Full score and analysis:---
Army.
A Series of Catastrophies, Next over Farnhill seemed upset by the fall of these wickets and lashed out at Dewey, giving Mus son an cany catch a mid-off. He had played an excellent knock, but would do better to play his natural crisp game, I fancy, than to at tempt big drives in the Shavian manner. 3-4-30. Laing and Kin. chin then bung on for & bit and scored largely by ringles. Anstru ther was tried instead of Deway and Laing late cut him perfectly for four, but two balls later tried. a big drive and gave
a simple chance to cover. (10-5-14.) In the same bowlora next over Kinchi was caught at mid-off just as Faro hill had bien, but this time Musom had to go book a lot for a very high hit all, and he did well to take the catch. (90-6-11.).
The End in Sight.
After this the Navy nerer much looked like saving the game, but it must be remembered they would 18 11 2 4 20never have been in any real dan 18 110 1 28 gor of losing if they had not thrown 19 10 425 caution, to the winds and tried to St. Johnstone ... 18 05423 win, Carver was caught at the Hamilona 18 10 4 28 wicket at a hundred, and-one and Third Latark... 178 7 9 18 two balls later. Donald hit n fall. Kilmarnock
70510tos from Mirchouse very low and
Bt Mirren
1 Wycombe W.
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SCOTTISH LEAGUE-
FIRST DIVISION-
Aberdoen?
St Johnstone Clyde 0 Heath 1265 100
| Dundos 22 BRATTALIO
-E, Stirling is 10 Airdrieonians
(Continted or next! eðlumn.)
Tarkick
Queen's Park
-Ayr U
Falkirk
q Dundes
Cowdenbe
East Airdrie
0-16 hard and Hamilton-brought off-a 8216 very pretty catab at Cover 101-6-0, 103 18 Two rat later Armytage tried to -11dget Airehouse way to leg and 119 19 Anstruther brought off a meat 86 18 catch having turned with hip back 21-to the striker. and chased; the ball.
All Cricketers, know how amazingly. g difficult it is to hold a caton when 7. Long has turned right round and is
Lt. Garthwaite, a Holland,
Thompson Bandmaster Troute, a Kin-
chin, b Holland ... A. H. Musson, e Bhaw, b
Eater
AC Hamilton, e.Donald,
b Holland
Capt. Mirehouse, c' Army? age, b. Matsdam..... Pt. Dewey, b Edden
Lt.
· Wilkinson," LEV. Thompson
A. Br. Anstruther, & Donald,
b Holland
Lt. Cragg hot out.
Young-h-Thompso
Pin Powell, et. Ki
Marshan
Total
Fall, of Wickets 3/69; 4/80; 6/111; 6/111; 8/134 0713;:10/167
Bowling Analysis
Holland
Mare
Larsham,e
firehouse, Pay-Mid Farnhill
BoubDeyoy
Lt. Comdr. Shaw,
34
187
2/13;
(Continued, on nert column)-
two-
Scores, as cabled by Reuter, are as follows:-
John Van Ryn (U.8.A.) beat A. D. Sproule 6-7, 40, 75.
Wilmur Allison (U.S.A.) beat, Harry O. Hopman 3-6, 6-1, 6-4.
Ellsworth Vines (U.8:A.) bent
·Moon 6-2, 6-2.
Allison and Van Ryn (U.S.A.) played an unfinished game with Hopman and Vivian McGrath the scores being 6-3, 64, 36, 67, 68.
Mirehouse.
Bub Lt. Eaden, af, Young, b,
Mirehouse......
Li Comdr, Laing," "d' Cragg,
b. Anstruther plat Marine Kinchin, e Musson,
Anstruther
I. Armytage, e. Anstruther,
b Mirehous Sub-Le Carrét, o Young, b
Mirehouse
Sub-Lt. Donald, & Hamilton;
b. Mirehouse
E. KA Holland, not out.......... Marinë; Thompson, b Anstru-
they
Extras
Tots)
·Fall of Wicketa :—1
18/101) B/106:110/110:
Bowling Analysis,
Garthwaite
Dowest raz Anstruther KPERS
15.
...116
The Army won by runs.