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LOCAL FOOTBALL

TRICOT

"SOUTH CHINA AND KOWLOON: DRAW AT

CAROLINE HILL.

H.K.F.C. TAKE A POINT FROM CHINA ATHLETIC,

Wins for Police, Royal Navy and Queen's Regiment.

Saturday's games in the Hong Kong league resulted as under

DIVISION I

Queen's Regt. 5 Club de Recreio Royal Navy 3 K.O.S.B. H.K. Police 1 Small Units. South China 0 Kowloon F.C. China Athletic Hong Kong FC.

DIVISION "II. *

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K.O.S.B. Res. 3 Small Units Res Queen's R. R. 4 5. China "A" China Ath. R. 3. S. China St. Joseph's 3 R.A.F. Royal N. Res. 2 RA. Reserves

Eastern F.C. and Club de Recreio game not played.

LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE.

Division. I.

Goals

1

NAVE . K.O.S.B.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, 1929.

Team:

Queen's: Dodda Hooper, Sharp Byrno,

Cantor Larkin,

Richardson H Hibbert, Barclay and

Caldicutt

Recreio : Beltrao, Silva-Netto, Gomes, C. Remedios, A. Remedios, Figueiredo, B. Gosso, Alves, Pereira, Rocha and. Santos.

Referee, Mr. Cowan

DIVISION II,

QUEEN'S REGIMENT ». SOUTH CHINA "A".

vary

The Queen's attack improved after the interval, Beatty added s second, Harris and Eady brought the total up to four,

Besult-Queen's 4, South China

K.O.S.B. v. SMALL UNITS.

A large crowd'assembled and saw a fast and scientific game," with the Navy more resourceful in attack. Peacock led the attack well and was adequately supported by Firth and Kernick, he was the most impres much their own way at Chatham

The Queen's had matters 1sive forward on the field. Navy

were unfortunate in losing Van Road on Saturday, and ran out Tromp injured, after 15 minutes winners by four clear goals and South play. He resumed after the inter-they missed two penalties val, but was in pain throughout, China failed to impress, and their 24 dangerous movement by the play on several occasions was not Navy ended with Peacock sending entirely free from reproach. Eady just wide and play was confined to scored the only goaf of the first midfield. Davey was having his half. Half-time, Queen's 1, South work cut out to hold Peacock, but China "A 0 acquitted himself well, whilst Skiggs was also in form. The Bar derers' forwards were not good, Everest failing to impress leader. The opening goal was a model of constructive work. Pea-"A" 0. cock draw the deferice and passed to Van Tromp who returned. instantly to Firth and the inside

The Borderers were again in wins P. W. D. L. F. A. P. right gave McDougall no cheate Queen's Regt. M 23 29 12 20 Navy lost Van Tromp almost imning form on Saturday, and early South China 33 9 2 2.22 15. 20

mediately after this success, but beat Small Units at Sookunpoć. H.K. Police

in the 11 8 3 3 02 15 19

continued to have rather more of The losers played well 'China Athletic 12 7 4 1 29 17 18. the game. E.OB.B. obtained their second half, but were outclassed by K.0.9.B.

12 6-2 3 30 17 12 equaliser after 35 minutes, Alexan elever forward line, in which R. A.

808 20 24 19 der netting after Brockinan had Crawley, Barras and Stevens all 12 Royal Navy 13 3.791 91 11 lipped in dealing with one of excelled. Half-time, K.O.S.B. 2,

Torrie's centres. Half-time, Navy Small Units 0. Club de Rec. 13 4 3 3 32 11 Kowloon. F.C. 13 3 5 5 11 17 11

K.O.S.B. 1. H.K.F.C. 12 2 4 @ 10 33 8 Small Units 14 0 0 14 8 60 0 Division I 'K.O.S.B. Res. 13 11 1 1 64 13 93 R. Navy Res. 13 111 59 12 23 Queen's R.R. 12 9 2 1 47 14 20 China Ath. K. 1 8 1927 10 17. S. China "B" 14 89 894.32 14 St. Joseph's.. 13 5 9 € 92 98 12 K.F.C. Res. 13 3 8 8 14 35 11 Enstern F.C. 12 3 4 5 19 23 10 RAF.

24 4 2 8 34 10 8. China "A" 25. 1 7 7 16 34 9 S. Vaits Res. 16 3 3.10 19 529 R.A. Reserves 19 3 9 7 20 41 8 C. de Rec. R. 14 3 2 9 15 41 8

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The League Management Com mittee decided that the result of the game between Queen's Regiment Reserves and China Athletic Re serve, abandoned before time, should,, stand.

The Committee also decided to award the points to the K.0.8.B. Reserves for the Club de Recreio Reserves failing to turn out last week at King's Park to fulfil their league fixture.

ATHLETIC... CLUB.

Navy again came from Feacock.

Result:.0.5.825,

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Small

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HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS.

FIVE DRAWN GAMES IN SCOTTISH

CUP SERIES.

CHELSEA AGAIN AT THE HEAD OF THE LEAGUE.

WALES AND IRELAND DRAW.

Five matches in the second round of the Scottish Cup played on Saturday resulted in "draw" "Albion Rovers recorded the highest score, 8-1, against Clackmannan. The Rangers and Ayr United each netted five goals at home. Dundee, playing on their own ground, defeated Brechin by a margin of five goala.”.

Home teams in the English League secured the greater num ber of victories and also put up some high scores. Home teams won twenty five matches, away teams six, while thirteen were drawn. The total number of goals scored amounted to 189, of which 117 were made by the home teams.

Sheffield Wednesday, leaders in Division I., dropped one point, bas past successes still keep them at the top. Sunderland, Black- barn and Aston Villa all won comfortably on home grounds The " Division II. leadership again changed, hands, Middlesbrough be ing replaced by Chelsea who won two matches during the week. There was no change in the first three positions in the two sections of Division III, although Fulham failed before Bristol Rovers

Ireland drew with Wales at Wrexham. RELAND. WALES. DISAPPOINTING GATE AT

WREXHAM.

• Division III (Southarm). Bournemouth....3 Lüton.. Brighton... 3 Norwich Bristol R....... 5 Fulham Crystal Pal.... 6 Swindon Exeter. 2 Charlton Merthyr ........ & Coventry Newport 4 Torquay Queen's F.R.... 2 Brentford

........ 4

RUGGER VICTORY FOR WALES.

SCOTLAND LOSE AT SWANSEA.

CROWD OF 35,000 WATCH EXCITING TUSSLE.

'{TEZOUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.)

THE FOURTH TEST MATCH

NTERESTING POSITION,

AUSTRALIA'S NEW DIS-

COVERY

(THROUGH KEUTER'S LOKNUK. 1

ADELAIDE, Feb. 2nd. As a result of the second day's play in the Fourth Test Match which was mainly remarkable for another century by Hammond, his third three figure innings in suc

Hamment and Duckworth soon.

LONDON, Feb. 2ad. Over 35,000 Rugger enthusiasts turned out to see Wales beat Soot land at Swansea on Saturday after noon. Despite a damp fog and cold nip in the air, the spectators enjoycessive Tests, Australia are 203 me od every minute of the game...

behind with wickets in hand. After the beary rains of the pre- oeding week, the ground was in a roggy condition and it was die raised the score to $50 on Satur

day's play, and Hammond reached for members of both teams to keep his individual 30 almost immediately their feet. The slippery ball made afterwards. Then Duckworth wor handling difficult but both sides out at 963 and Larwood followed rose to the occasion and displayed him runs later. Geary showed a koen strategy in maintaining a fast stuborn defence while Hammond pace.

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began to score rapidly. Twice he Jones And Brown Do Well,

lifted Grimmett over Kippax' bead The Welshmen Attacked from the when he was fielding at deep extra first and continued to harass the mid-off, but on repeating the shot "Scottish defence who were com- he was almost caught by Bradman pelled to work hard to resist the running backwards. The luncheon attackers. Filteen minutes after interval came with the score at 296 play commenced, Morgan made a for 7 Hammond being $5 and Ineat pass to Ivor Jones who was Geary

immediately tackled and stopped in his stride.

3

3

2

1

Hammond's Triumph. Before a crowd of 35,000 the 300 was quickly put up, but eight runs later Geary was run out. Tate did three-quarter back "and a sérum Dot" survive long, but with White resulted. Jones again secured the the kat man, in, Hammond reach- leather, and, after a brilliant runed his century which was made in 944 minutes. White failed to scare, upfield, scored an unconverted try.

After an exciting tussel, A. H. but he defended his wicket for an " Brown (half-back), equalised the valuable 20 minutes while Ham- score by a penalty goal for Scot mend added another 23 runs. | land, the half-time score was 3-3. The whistle blow just as the teams ..... 2

were lining up again.

The second half was more evenly Early in the second half Peacock contested. Small Units doing a share Probably the heavy rain falling swerved past Reeves and scored of the attacking. Twelves scared at Wrexham on Saturday afternoon from close range. Navy continued a nice goal after, but K.0.8.B, was 'responsible for the compara in monopolise the play at this quickly retalliated through Craw-tively small gate for the Wales

Jones diverted the attack by send point, and their third goal to the ley, who also added two more. versus Ireland Match. Despite the

Play still favoured the Borderers, promise of a good game, only 10,000... Northampton...ing over to J. Roberts, the Welsh who beating three men and scored but each side scored once again, people passed the turnstiles Watford & Flymouth 3 after McDougall had made a great Walker for the Small Units and Strangely enough, the record at attempt to clear. The Borderers | Stevens för. the Borderers.

Home wine 6, away win:1, drawn tendance for any international attacked pluckily but could not get

4. Goals sbored: Home 38, away 92. game played on this ground was past Baker and McGregor.

Units 2

registered in 1927 when Scotland Division 11. (Northern). - Result:-Navy 3, KOS.B. 1.

met Wales. On that occasion, there Ashington 'd' Chesterfield... ........ 9 Teams :-

SOUTH CHINA "B" v. CHINA was an attendance of only 18,840. Crewe....... 4 Hartlepools Navy:

The opening was brisk, both sides Darlington... Brockman, McGregor,

ATHLETIC. Baker, Barkham; Evans, Jones,

adopting offensive tactics alter Doncaster.. Van Tromp, Firth, Peacock, Ker- hick and Preston.

This game provided the spects-nately, but the condition of the Nelson K.O.S.B. McDougall, Reeves, tors with some keen and fast foot ground made it difficult for both Halifax. Martin, Gear, Davey, Skiggs, ball. Cheung the centre forward teams to maintain ruth tactics Rotherham Tarrie, Stock, Everest, McGlinchy, opened the score for South China for long, and a general-slowing-up

but Chue Kwok Wan replied. occurred within a few minutes. and Alexander.

Half-time, South China "B" 1, China Athletic 1. "

Referee:Captain Austin, M.C.,

M.M.

POLICE ». SMALL UNITS.

soon

In the second half the Athletic set the pace and Cher Chit-Ming gave the lead. Chue added another goal and the game ended in a win for the Athletic who were just. little to good for the South China

Result: South China "B" 1, China Athletic 3.

ST JOSEPH'S . R.A.F.

****An Exciting, Mälée. The ball became heavy and greasy and mis-kicks were frequent, The Irish right wing, by a smart manoeuvre, were able to rush the ball in front of the Welsh goal and Mahood put through a swift low ahot which scored for the Sham

rocks.

5 Rochdale

I Barrow

New Brighton

4 Lincola........

Southport

3

0

Stockport....... South Shields... 3 Wrexhamı

Bradford. C... Tranmere 1. Accrington .... 1

2 Carlislo W.gan..

2

Home wins.7, away wins 2, drawn 2. Goals scored: Home 25, away 17,

-- LEAGUE TABLES.

Sound Defence.

Australian Mishaps.

The Australiah innings opened disastrously. Woodfull was caught as the wicket with only one run on When the game recommenced, the board, and Hendry suffered the Scotland adopted forcing tactics same fate five rate later. At To and held the play on the Welsh White bowled Kippax, and then line.. Jones was tackled and Ryder joined Jackson in a stand. brought down" by Brown who Jackson, who is not yet" 20 years secured" a dropped goal for Soot old, was making his first appearance

Test Match. He gave a bril land.

liant all-round performance, which was especially notable for his strong

The English League Tables and The Leeks tried hard to equalise Scottish League Table (Division 1.), Immediately after, the Welsh for but their opponents' defence was too up to and including matches com-wards gave a splendid exhibition of strong and the score remained at | pleted on Saturday are appended:

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

DIVISION L,

A moderate game went to the Police by one goal to ni. Neither side impressed in attack, but Small team. Units had as much of the play as their opponents, and lost by their poor shooting Clarke, however, was in his best form in goal. Play opened

in favour of A good crowd turned out to wit the Police, but Johnson missed. ness this game on the H.K.F.C..

ia. The defence The official appointed to referee ground. Wallington led the Clubs from close attack in the place of Goldman. of both sides was superior to the the game failed to turn up and attack, Dodabon and Wynne respec after a fifteen minutes delay, the After a few minutes play, the tively being in great form. Half teams agreed that Mr. Ford should Club set up a strong attack and time, Small Units 0, Police 0. take the game. The Airmen missed Wallington gave them the lead.

Oram went away with a fine run many chances and, O. M. Omar Wallington was later penalised for after the resumption, and scored for the College team before charging the goalie but Edwards from the latter's centre McGreavy the interval.. Raved from Ng. The ball dodged got the ball past McGowan. Small O. M. Omar added to the score about in the Club aren; however, Units battled desperately for an on resuming. The Airmen played until Wong Pak Chong equalised.

For a time tha Athletie held the equaliser, but several scoring shots up strongly and Locke scored for Ride rallied immediately and McLeicester 28 11 7 8 82 49 29

were charged down. Time was them. Then Yui put the issue be- upper hand but the Club defended called with the ball in the Policeyond doubt, the College winning well Half-time, Athletic 1, Club 1. goalmouth, Small Units being by three goals to one.

Reauming without Edwards, obliged to acknowledge their four- Bishop played goal. When he teenth defeat of the season. caught a dropping shot by Suen, the Chinese appealed for a penalty but the referee had been notified that Bishop was in goal temporary. Edwards then came on. He stop- ped several hot shots and the Club halves prevented the Athistic for Police: Clarke, Wynne, Muir, wards from getting into their usual Nolan, Hudson, Jessop, Shepherd, stride Excitement ran high and Fraser, Johnson, McGroary, and several free kicks were given for Oram. pushing and elbowing opponents of: Referee:Mr. F. Smith the ball. In the, closing minutes

Result: Police 1, Small Units 0. Teams:-

Small Unita: McGowan, Dod shon, Smith, Skinner, "Grosvenor, Rial, Wilson, Elliott, Sabin, Coates and Watson.

Reed sent across the goalmouth and QUEEN'S REGIMENT. CLUB

all the forwards missed' when o light tap Would have secured them full points. The score of one all was a fair reflection of the play.

H.K.F.Q-Edwards; Holt and Bishop; McBride, Stewart and

Watson; Reed, Alexander, Walling

ton, Trambitiky, and Railton.

Referee L ́§. B.'AZ Atkinson.

DE RECREIO,

ROYAL NAVY. ROYAL 'ARTILLERY.

The Navy had to go all out to take full points from the R. A. on the Athletic ground at Happy Valley.

fence.

offensive tactics and dribbled the defence and fine work on the leg leather splendidly down the heid. The movement culminated in Pea

1-0 in Ireland's favour at half-time Following the interval, Davies, the Welsh right-back, got away with the ball and centred by a higa shot which was intercepted by

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.cock securing a try which was con- Mayne who headed the ball into the Wednesday 27 13 7 5 53 37 37 verted brilliantly by Jonës. Irish net

Sunderland 27 14 5-8 67 44 33 After this equaliser, the Welsh Blackburn 14 5 8 53 35 33

Scotland, then became strongly on side took the lead, their aggressive Aston Villa 26 14 3 0 82 53 31 the defensive but Powell secured tactics resulting in Warren scoring | Leeds aa96 13 5.8 54 52 31 an unconverted try for the "eeks" another goal for the leek by Huddersfield 17 18 6 9 57 38 30 magnificent cross-shot. The Irish Derby 27 13 4 10 63 42 20

after being penned in his own ter- ritory by the thistles." During Chiggage equalised from, a penalty Liverpool 26 30 78.59 41 27 the last 20 minutes of the game, kick which resulted from the ball Everton 27 12 3 12 43 43, 27

Scotland Inunched a series of 'des- being handled in an exciting melee | Manch City 27, 10, 7 10 ́60, 02′ 27

Bolton 27 11 4 12. 48.48 20 parate attacks but met with a sound in front of the Welsh goal.

་་་་་་ Score, 1-2

Arsenal 27 90 10 46, 48-23 defence from Wales... Newcastle...38 17 3 14 44′ 59, 25. Burnley 27 11 3 13 57" 78 23: Sheffield U. 27 9 6 12 55 80 24 West Hoa - 91 6412 50 6. 24 Birmingham 25, § 4-124704 22 Cardiff 77-13 32 37 21 Bury 25 9 3:73 39 59 21 1 Portsmouth 25:10 0 15 34 58 20 1] Manch. Un. 20- 4.9 15′ 38 $4 17

DIVISION II.

SCOTTISH CUP..

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

8 Clackmannan..

3 Bolness......

6. Brechin ......

0

R. V.D. L. F. A. Pts. Chelsen......27 13 0 4 40, 31, 37

1 Middlesbzp 27 13 8 6 61 43 34 S'thampton 27 9 14 4 48 32 32. Notte C7 12 8 7 51 37.

Cann took the Gunners defence by surprise in the opening

Second Bound. minutes and scored. Langlade was Third Lanato-St Mirren penalised for over-carrying and the Rangers. Partick...... Navy packed the goal line. The Murrayfield.... I' Arbroath ...... free kick was cleared and the Navy Aberdeen... 4 Queen's Park attacked strongly, Maltby and Tay Clyde

1 Hamilton lor playing well in the Gunners de Bathgate Raith

Albian R The Navy increased their lead Kilmarnock... A weak Recreio team were

half and Dundee.... at early in the second home to the Queen's Regiment on Bridgman scored for the RA Celtic 3 East Stirling 0 Bradford...26 14 3 9 81 45 31 Saturday, and the visitors wan Navy won by two goals to one. Cowdenbeath... D. Airdrie ... 0 Grimsby ....28 13 5. € 53 43, 33. after a fine struggle. Hibbert at

Fraserburgh... 0 Dumbarton ....3 Millwall 26 12 6 8 54 48 30 Queen of South 1 Falkirk ... 2 Stoke .....37 11 7 9 44 37 29 Stenhousemuir 1 Dundee U... 1 Preston 27 12 5 10 53, 50, 29. Ayr United..... 5 Armadale ....... 1 Blackpool...27 18 4 11 57 61 28 St. Johnstone... 2 Motherwell

Home wins 7, away wins 4, drawn 5. Goals scored Home 41, away 18 *Dunden played at home instead of away according to draw.

layed a polished game, and scored

forward for the Queen's,

LESSON SERMON.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,

three goals. In the Recreio-for- ward line A. Gosano, Ward and Brown were all absentees. The SOUTH, CHINA. KOWLOON. Queen's played delightful football sterling throughout, and only, This game was played at Caro display by Beitrag and Silva line Hill before a good attendance Netto kept the score from mount Lesson-Sermon in, all Churches of the result being a goalless drawing higher. Queen's opened

Larkin, through Kowloon soon got into their scoring stride and the South China defence Beltrao had successfully dealt with y 3rd:

SCIENTIST, HONG KONG.

"Love" was the subject of the after Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Febru

"The.

The Golden Text wher "The

ENGLISH, LEAGUE, Division T

Hull

27 10 7 10 44, 48 27. Wolves90 10 8 10, 55, 47 28

West Krom. 26 10 5 11 44 52 25 Notis For 26 8 8 16 44 50, 24 Reading26 8 8 10 43 88 24

Tottenham 27 10 3 14 45 69 23 Barnsley.27 9 414 38 45 22 Swansea. 8 6.12 41, 30 22 Port Vale...27 10; 1,16, 45, 53 21. Bristol C....27 8 5 14 40 54 21

O Manchester, C. 0 Oldham 26 8 3 15 23 54 19 2 Clapton 26 5 7 14 29 32 17 4 Birmingham... DIVISION III (SOUTH).

4 Cardiff.

2. Bolton

1 Newcastle

was hard pressed. Both Apgua and shots from Richardson and Barclay Lord is good to a: and, his tender Pan Ka Ping were very safe in A fine run and centre by B. goal, and clever football, by both Gone should have led to an mercies are over, all his works Arsenal.

Aston Villa... 4. Burnley teams made the game a fast one. equaliser, but Pereira missed. (F 145: 9).

Among the citations which com. Blackburn Half-time no score: Shortly before the interval Hibbert

between the prised the Lesson-Sermon was the Burs South China attacked strongly on with a great daah resuming but found Pile and Itob backs, and added a second goal. following from the Bible: "Thus Derby sonstumbling blocks. Kowloon Half-time, Queen's, Recreio o saith the Lord, Let not the wise Everton. middle line got the mastery of the

Recreio attacked after the change an glory in his wisdom, neither Leeds U. let the mighty man glory in his Leicester home attack for a time but then of ends, but Cantor, Hill and Fung King Cheong Broke however Byrne broke up their attacks dask- might, let not the rich man glory Manchester U. 2. West Ham. Angus with fine judgment cleared. ed through the Recreio defence, in his riches: But let him that Sheffold U..... 1 Wednesday glorieth glory, in this that, he Sunderland... Portsmouth South China tried hard for a goal Recreio were later awarded in the last stages but the visitors' penalty which Rocha converted. understandeth and knoweth me, defence held out. A little more Recreio were showing more open that I am the Lord which exercise 4 Goals Bored: Home 25, away 15. dash by the Kowloon attack would methods, and Rocha meeting a loving-kindness, judgment, and have given them full points. T centre from B. Gosano headed past righteousness, in the earths for in Blackpool..

The teams:

Dodds. This put the visitors on these things I delight, saith the Bradford. South China: Pau Ka Ping; Li their mettle, and a display of. Lord" (Jer, 9: 23; 24). Tin Bang and Lan Kau; Leung polished football had the home de The Lesson-Sermon also incluid.

Grimsby...... Wing Tak, Pang Wab Hing and fence guessing. Caldicntt sent over ed the following passages from Leung Wing Chui; Li Tin Choi, several accurate centres which the the Christian Science textbook Notts, C...

"Science, and Health with Key to Chan Shui Hong, Fung King inside forwards were rather un- Cheung, Lau Meu and Ip Pak lucky not to convert. At length the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Port Vale... 4 Bull

Richardson get past Beltras with Eddy: All substance, intelligence Bouthampton... 1, Middlesbro' Kowloon G. Angus; Robson and a pile driver. In the closing wisdom, being immortality, cause wansea, • West Brom O Pile; Hedley, W. Easterbrook stages Hibbert brought the score up and effect belong to God.

Walyes Promesso Glee, Blin, fp937

are His attributes the

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McKelvie and Miles

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Referee:-Mr. WE Hollands.

Result: Queen's Regiment

Recreio 2

Prin

To the

Love tp.

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1

Home wins 5 away wits: 2, drawn

Division IL

Chelsen,

Millwall

Oldhaul........

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.

The whistle blew with the score of 14-7, standing in favour of Wales who thus secured their first victory on their own ground against Scot- land since 1914. "

DIVISION IIL (NORTH).

P. W. D. L F. A. Eto. Stockport 27 17 65 80 41 39 Bradford C.se 14, 80 73 31 34 Wrexham 27.13 8 604 43 34 Doncaster 28 13,7 6, 47 38 33 Carlisle ....29 12 2 33 13 32. Crewe 27 13 5 9 51 4431 Wigan 95 12 8.7 43 28 20 8. Shields...27 129.54 43 30 Lincoln ...27 11 610 5750 Halifax 26 9 9 8 37 33 Nelson ......28 12 3 13 Tranmere 25 12 2,11 Rochdale ....27 0; 7 11 N. Brighton 26 10 5 11 45 43 25- Chesterfield 25.11 3 11 30

Southport 26 10 4 12 50 60 24 Rotherham 27.9 6.12 38 224, Darlington 27 8 5 14 48 01 21 Apcrington 25 8 4.13: 29 83.201 Barrow...28 0 6 14 38 54 18 Hartlepools 28. 80' 17. 40. 7. 17, Ashington 29 6 4 19 31 79 18

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

DIVISION I

A. Pts.

o Huddersfield... 3 Fulham 20 15 3 6 03 29 36 Liverpool 2 Northants 27-14 6 7 87 28 34

P. W. D. LE Queen's P.P.26 12 9 5 41 33 33 Luton.25 14 4 7 64-44-32 Rangers .....24 22 -2° 0′ 77 19 18 Hearts.......27 174 67% 30-36 Plymouth 25 13 5.7 52 36 31

Motherwell 2014 7 5 55 · 48 35 Charlton 24 13 6 8 51 25 21

Aberdeen 27 13 4 10 59 43 30 Coventry27 12 7 8 48 22 32

Celtic23 12 6, 6.39 31 25 Crystal P.24 12 5 7, 48, 49, 28 Bournem'th 23 10; 7; 7. 30 43 27

St Mirren 23 11 8 8 50 50 22 BJ'stone 20:10 8 9 Swindon 25 11 9 50 48 27

41: 44 28 Walsall

Kilmarnock 27: 11 5 11 59 50 27 25 10 89 50 52 98 Watford 24 19 210 42 40 26

Hibernians:25 10-5-10 ar 35 25 Southend 26 9 9 8 40 41 95

Fálkirk ...25 104 11 61.69 24 Brentford 26" 8′ 6, 11 38, 41 24

Partick...23 10 4 0 0 4 24. Cowdenb'th 26 10 3 13 38 45 93 Torquay...25 10 2.33 45 51 29. Brighton 267 8 3 14 38 50 21

3rd Lanark 27.05.13 83 63.23 Gillingham 27 7 6 16 32 68 19 Queen's Pk. 24 3 5 11 60 38 21 Bristol B. 23 5 3 34-37 32 18 Duides ...28 8 8 13 44 41 21- Merthyr 26 6 014 23 e3 18 Ayr.............28 98·13 49 82 21 Newport...25 50 14 35 48 16

Hamilton .25 7 5 13 24 07 19 Norwich 24 7 9 13 32 43 18. Clyde 26 7 4. 15′′ 28′′ 5218)

2. Notts For......

2

2 Clapton

1

3 Bristol C.

* Stoke

5 Tottenham Reading

1 Barnsley dine

1. Preston

0

These

3. Goals scored: Home 28; away:1131

"(Continued on next Column).

Airdrie Raith R

25 6 3 17 31 7613

side. At the close of play he had scored 70 and was still undefeated. Sometime before the end of the day Geary had the misfortune to strain a leg muscle and was forced to retire: from the field."

England-1st Innings. Hobbs, e Ryder, b Hendry 74 Satelite, Oldfield;

Grimmett

Hammond not out

D. R. Jardine, l.b.w. b

Grimmett

Hendren, b Blackie A PF Chapman, c:

A'Beckett, b Ryder. Duckworth,

Ryder,

Grimmett Larwood, b Hendry Geary, run out Tate, b Grimmett J. C. White & Ryder,

Grimmett Extras

Total.

118

334

Fall of the wickets:-- 1/143 2/143; (2/149; 4/170) 5/246; 8/963; 7/270; 8/306; 9/319; 10/334.

A Beckett

Hendry

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

O' M. R.

31

B

44

31

14 49

591 12 102

25 14 51.

20

57.

Grimmett Oxenham Blackie.....

Ryder

* 1 20

Australia-1st Innings.

W. M. Woodfull, e Duck-

worth, b Tate

A. Jackson, not out............ Hi L. Hendry, o Duckworth,

bLarwood

A. F. Kippax, b White J S. Ryder, not out

Ex

Total (for 3 wkts.)

"the 1/1; 2/6; 3/10.

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