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MONDAY, MARCH 22. 192
HOME FOOTBALL.
SATURDAY'S LEAGUE GAMES.
Division I-
1 Manchester C
Arsenal Aston Villa
2 Shofield
Buraloy
Léicestor
Leeds
Liverpool
6 Sunderland"
Cardiff C. Blackburn Huddersfield Everton
Manchester U. 0
Nowenatla Notts, C... West Ham
4 Bury
0 West Bromwich D 3 Tottenham
RUGGER INTERNATIONAL.
SCOTLAND BEAT ENGLAND:
London, March 20.
At Twickenham to-day Scotland beat England by 17 pts. to 9. The weather was gusty and unsettled, but 40,000 spectators were present, including H. M. the King.
His Majesty had
tremendous
O reception and shook hands with the O terms.
Scotland generally secured. the ball from the scrums, but England had rather the better of matters Huddersfild....34 19 10 5 76 48 48 in the early stages. After a quar Arsenal 33 18 6 9.70:50 42 ter of an hour, the Scottish forwards Sunderland......34 17 6 11 80 64 40 dribbled into the English twenty- Sheffield U.....35 15 7 13 86 72 37 five, where Dykes dropped, a goal for Scotland. The English for Bury....34 17 $14.73 71 37wards' rush took play close to the Manch. Un.....32 15 6 11 52 53 36 Scottish line, but the defence held Aston Villa:33 12 11 10 68 59 35 out. Scotland was penalised, but Everton...... 36 9.17 10 62.65 35 too far out for Day, the English Newcastle...33 13 10 11 58 62 34 three-quarter, to kick a goal, Day Blackburn......36 12 10.14 75 70 34 was also short in another difficult Lelegater. .36/13-815 64 68 34 penalty kick. -
For a time Scotland were hard! Liverpopi.......33 11.11 11 55 50 33 Bolton....31 14 5 12 62 60 33 pressed and then Drysdale passed West Brom......34 12 814 65 62 32 to Smith, who ran and punted Tottenham....34 12 814 56.66 32 ahead. The English fullback, Holliday, let the ball bounce and Birmingham...35 13 616.56 66 32 Smith dashed up, secured the ball, Cardiff ..33 13 515 60.64 31 and gave to Waddell, who scored Loods U. ..34 12 616 57 65 30 try for Scotland, the same player West Ham......33 13 4 16 55 65 30 converting. Directly afterwards Burnley....34 9 9 16:64 92 27 Smith got the ball and punted Again Holliday failed to Notts Cty.......33 10 6 17 44 54 26 ahead. Manch. City...34 8 10 16 73 85 26 gather, and Smith dribbled over with a try, which Waddell convert- ed. Despite these reverses Eng land played up spiritedly and get 1 right on the Scottish line where, of although the ball came out from 1 the Scottish side of the acrum, Voyce dashed in and, forced his way over to score a try. failed to convert it.
Fulham
Division II.
Middlesboro" 3 Oldham Portsmouth
Preston Wednesday Sth. Shields Stockport Stoke Swansea Wolves
SATURDAY'S CRICKET.Chelsea
CRAIGENGOWER DEFEAT
THE K. C. C.
DIVISION 1.
C. C. C. K. C.-C.
7 Hull City
Southampton
i Cinpton
Notts. For:
6 Blackpool
0 Port Vale
2 Darlington Chelsea
1 Barnsley
1 Bradford
2 Derby
D
13.
t
Day
Half-time Scotland 14, England
Second Half,
On the resumption. Aslett, the English centre, was running From the Wednesday....33 20 3 8 73 42 45 strongly for a close line, before he
was forced to touch. Derby C...... .33 19 6 8 62 35 44 ensuing line-out, Tucker scored a 33 16 10 7 67 39 42 try for England, but Day did not Swansea. .32 17 5 10 65 46 39 convert. England continued press- Port Vale... .33 17 4 12 68 53 38 ing for a quarter of an hour and Oldham...33 16 6 11 59 47 38 then good dribbling by the Scottish Middlesbro ...35 18 116 68 59 37 forwards placed the visitors in an South S'ids.... 34 16 414 62 52 36 attacking position.
Dykes kicked over the line, Smith Wolves..... .33 15 5 13 56 48 35. Blackpool.......34 14.7 13 65 61 35 raced up and secured a try for Playing at home, Craigengower Portsmouth.... 34 14 2 13 66 66 35 Scotland, but Drysdale did not con- vert. With a few minutes left won comfortably by 40 runs, when Hull City.... .33 13 8 12 52 44.34 England made most desperate they dismissed the R. C. C. 1st
Preston .33 14 4 15 58 73 32 efforts. Young broke through and oleven for 86. The outstanding Barnsley. .33 10 11 12 50.60 31 passed to Day, who was tackled by feature was
collapse of
adding South'pton.......34 12 616 53 54 30 Drysdale, but in a rush Stanbury Craigengower, five men
England. Francis nothing to the scorc.
It was Darlington..35 11 8 16.58 63 30 scored for
The English affair, Bradford C.....33 11 8 14 37 50 30 failed to convert. Fritz and Kitchell being respon-Fulham....31 0 8 14 36 62 26 forwards and threequarters took
the home Claptona.
had a most sible for nearly all
31 9 6 16 41 52 24 part in several movements and the team's runs.
Stoke.....
...33 9.6 18 42 67 24 Scottish defence
Scotland won a Scoring 51 und 45 respectively, | Notts. For..
31 8 7 16.32 57 23 anxious time. they received little support from Stockport. ..34 6 8 20 40 79 20 the other batsmen, although Brad-
the
essentially 4 two-men
bury added 8 and Hamson 16.
For the K. C. C., Capt, Morris
Division III (South),
with 22 and Capt. Warters with Bournemouth 26 not out, were the principal Bristol R.
Charlton
scorers.
!
Goodwin and Morris were re- Exeter. ponsible for the collapse among Gillingham many of the Craigengower men.
Goodwin took five for 31 and Morris five for 47. Fincher, took four for 41 and Abbas five for 44 for Craigengower.
Entertainments.
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SUPER
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THE DRURY LANE MASTERPIECE
"SPORTING LIFE"
AS A WONDUL PICTURE
fein all its phases
Cast headed by BERT LYTELL
with
KID LEWIS IN A GREAT PRIZE FIGHT -TO-MORROW-
BEVERLY BAYNE
In
"THE AGE OF INNOCENCE"
THE STAR
TO DAY till WEDNESDAY
GOLDWYN
present
LON CHANEY
in
THE NIGHT ROSE"
From
Leroy Scott's Famous Story
great same by 17 pts. to 9.-Reuter THEATRE
London, March 19.
At the Queen's Club, in the
inter-Varsity 1 Annual
athletics, Cambridge beat Oxford by eight events to three.-Reuter.
0. Millwall
0
0 Bristol Co
3 Northampton
0 Southend
U Aberdare
4 Brentford
0 Brighten
3 Watford
1 Crystal Palace
3
2 Norwich City 2 Plymouth
0
At Bristol to-day in the Hockey International, England beat Scot- land by three goals to two.-Reuter.
London, March 20.
Luton Merthyr Newport Queen's Park Reading Swindon Interesting Friendly Matches. Bristol City....3418 9. 7 55 35 45 Reading. 33 18 9 6 56 39 45 The Club "Outcasts" beat the
St. Augustine, Flor., March 20, .32 17 7 8 81 57 415 Plymouth University by 18 runs in a friend-
In the Open Professional Golf Brighton. .32 17 69 71 54 40 ly match played at Pokfulam on
32 15 9 8 53 28 39 Tournament, in the semi-finals, Millwall. Saturday. The University batted
34 15 514 47 38 35 Johnny Farrell beat Gene Sarazen by 4 and 8 and Tommy Armour first and scored 105. Rumjahn, Gillingham.
33 16 3 14 63 54 35 beat Leo Diegel 3 and Southend. with 23, was the highest scorer.
.33 15 5 13 52 49 35 Reutera American Service.
3414 614 66 65 34
The "Outcasts" replied with Swindon. 123, Robertson scoring 65. Rum- Luton. jahn took six Club wickets for Aberdure. 30, and on the other side Bowker Northants... had five for 47, and Owen Hughes Newport. four for 30.
Watford.
.32 14 414 63 53 32
3213 613 66 64 32
34 12 8 14 51 57 32
.33 12 8 13 60 67 32
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YACHTING.
2 THE WEEK-END'S RACING: Sealark
Boojum 1st
4.37.39
Bluenose 2nd
4.38.18
Scottish League.
Adele
4.38.41
4.89.49
1 Airdrieonians
1 Cowdenbeath
1
Why Wonder?
4.39.55
2 Raith
0
The rather heavy. weather of Loin Brd.
4.89 4.43.01 4.38.22
1the week-end, although not to the
ก
liking of most sport devotees,
Gacks
.32 14 2 16 55 59 30 Falkirk ...32 9 12 11 38 45 30 Hibernians
34 11 8 15 52 63 30 Kilmarnock Motherwell .33 13 4 16 57 75 30
Morton .33 11 616 46 60 28 Queen's Park .32 10 6 16 50 53 26 Partick .33 9 6 18 50 59 24.
.34 5 8 21 30 65 18 Celtic.....
Wayfoong beat Taikoo by 59 Bournem'th....33 12 7 14.49 73 31 Danden U. runs, playing on the Chinese Re-Crystal T. creation Club ground at Cause Charlton. way Bay Wayfoong scored 104 Merthyr. Green and Peat batting well. Brentford.. Taikoo could only reply with 45; Norwich. three batsmen reaching double
Bristol Rov. figures.
Exeter. There was an interesting match. P. R. on the Civil Service Ground between
teams. De inter-club
Division III (North).. Rome's eleven scored 184. He
Accrington contributed 38, Harper 41.and Bradford Evans 37. Fincher took five for Chesterfield 20, and Lawrence three for 45, Durham Edmonds' eleven replied with Grimsby 141 for the loag of four wickets. Hartlepools. Spillett scored 56 and Fincher Rochdale 59.
Rotherham Tranmere Teams from the Head Office Walsall and the North Point installation
of the Hongkong Electric Com-Bradford Grimsby. kumpoo ground, the Head Office any met in a match at the Soo-
Rochdale team winning by 57 runs.
Head Office scored 107 and Chesterfield North Point 50. For Head Office, Nelapp. Way took five wickets for one run, Hartlepools and Ismall and Wabab two for 12 Halifax
two for 16 respectively. Ashington... Normington, on the other side, Crewe. took three for 17.
Durham.
and
2 Barrow
2 Doncaster
Southport
0 Ashington
1. Wroxham
o Wigan
2 New Brighton
2 Coventry
2. Crews
0 Lincoln City
5. Hearts
2 Dundee
3. Hamilton
4 Clydebank
3 St.. Jahnstone,
+ suited the Colony's yachtsmen to The Gaels race was won by
at and some really good Joan, after it had seemed a cer racing was experienced. There tain victory for Gael, which,
30 20 6 476.32 46 were three class out on Saturday however, got into rough weather Airdrie. ..33 20 4 9 84 47 44-the Handicap classes sailing for on the way home and lost much HeartB.........34 18 7 9 71 51 43 the Denison Cup, the Gael class ground. The results of the race o Motherwell....35 16 8 11 62 44 40 for the Warren Merzorial Cup, w
Joan lat.524 4.81.36 42743 0Bt. Mirren......33 16 7 10 49 45 39 and the Heyward. Haye sailing
Cowd'nb'th...34 16 6 12 77 61 38 for the Belilios Trophy
Pierrette The Handicap race went to Falkirk. ....33 13 12 8 52.4838
4.894.95.13 4.30.34 Rangers.32 16.5.11 68 47 37 Falcon, sailed by Mr. A Ritchie, Kilmarnock .. 33 16 5 12 72 67.37 La Linda having the bad luck to Geel 8.52% 4.58.45 4.34.5832 1Dundee..
34 12 8 14-39 52 32 be hindered by a tug through Thecla 3rd: 8,81% 440.18 4.31.82 1/3 Aberdeen.33 11 9 13 45 46 31 which she lost the race by The race round the island for Hamilton.
2nd,
.34.22 .32 19 7 6 71 33 45 Merton 33 11 6 16 48 70 28 race were:** .33 20 5 8 78 49 45 Queen's Pk....33 12 318 59 74 27
33 11 8 14 62.73 30 seconds, and Colleen bursting cruisers was sailed yesterday in Hibernians....34 12 5 17 66 64 29 boom off Kellett Island on the patchy weather, as a result of .32 91112 56 60 29 run home. The full details of the which Mist wins the Commodore's 7 78 35 49 Partick.
Cup and the Norseman wins the Hep on Finishing Corrected oruiser championship, Sixz bosta
33 19 4 10 76 48 42 Raith R... 33 11 3 19 42 67 25
.32 15 8 9 77 45 35 Johnstone......33 8 8 17 38 69 24 Diana 34 16 6 12 68 62:38 Dundee Un....32 9 5 18 39 62 23 Rolla 34 14 911 46 41-37 Clydebank.... 33 7 619 50 76 20 La Linda 35.13 10 12 59.48 36] .....32 15 5 12 55 51 35 -34 15 4 15 54 56.34 32 11 11 10 63 51-33
Scottish Cup Semi-finals.
In the semi-finals, Celtic beat Playing at home, the K. C. C. Doncaster. 2nd eleven were defeated by the Coventry, 33 14 5 14 60 58 33 Royal Engineers by 58 runa. Rotherham....33 13 614.52 72 32 Aberdeen 2 goals to one at Eding- Kowloon batted first and scored Accrington,...32 14 3.16 62 80 31 burgh, and St. Mirren beat the 86, Hancock, Overy and Petheram Wigan.. 33 11 8 14 57 58 30 Rangers by one goal to nil at getting double. Agures...
N. Brighton3213 415 52 60 30 Glasgowany The visitors replied with 189 Tranmere.32 13 415.52 69 30
Amateur International. Hollands, Capt. Bridgeland, Jacob Wroxham 33 9 915 55 74 27
and Goodyer being the chief con- insol.38 11 517.50 71 27 At Wrexham in fine weather and tributora. Overy was the best bowler on the Kowloon side, and Southport
for the Engineers Jacob took four Walsall, for 18.
Barrow
33 17 10 16 45 66.24 before a crowd of 4,000, England 34 63 622 45.94 18 beat Wales in the Amateur Soccer 34 02:26 43-79 14 International by 2-1-Router
Course
time
time
Handicaps. 464 411.38 scr. 4.11.40
left the Club in the morning, but 410514 Brenda and Lady Jean did not finish. The other four-U. and
I., Coquette, Norseman and Mist 6.26% 4.10.00 1.10.34had a rather uninteresting 3rd. Falcon 1st 6,58% 4.14.59 Calleon
2nd.
Argulla Dorothea
•
9.59.4.10.00% 6.58% 4.17.81 4.10.82 9.18 4.20,09 4.10.61, 4.22.204.18.02 918 Heyward Hays,
race, just managing to finish when the even looked like being wash-out. The details wordak 3
Hep on Finish. Correct-- In the Hayward Hays, race,
and I, 2nd 80m. 6.04.08 6.84.98 Boojum unexpectedly won, just course, ing time, od time, beating Bluenose which has a Coquette 80m 631:49 6,55-49 reputation in heavy weather. Norseman, 3rd 50m, 6,88.18 6.5 The race details were
Mist, 1st 72m 0.89.552750 Printed and Published for the Proprietor by FREDERICK PERCY FRANKLIN, at 11, Ice House Street, in the CIE Victoria Hongkon