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OUR RELATIONS

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HOME FOOTBALL

The following are the results of

to-day's League football matches:

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Arsenni

FIRST DIVISION

Birmingham Bolton Brentford Everton Leeds

Middlesboro'

Portsmouth

Preston

W. Brom.

0

SIR

GEORGE HUNTER

OLDEST NAVAL ARCHITECT

Sir George Burton Hunter, who Odied at his home at Jesmond. Newcastle-on-Tyne, a few weeks

1 M'chester U. 1

5 Liverpool

1. Wolves N

0 2

6 Derby

2

3 Sunderland

2 Huddersfield

1

M'chester C.

2 Stoke

1

Grimsby

4 Chelsea

1

1 Wednesday

1

1 Chariton

2

SECOND DIVISION

Barnsley

3 Blackpool

1

Bradford

1 BlackburTA

Burnley

1 Southampton

3

Coventry

1

Aston Villa

Doncaster

1 Bradford C.

1

8 Swansen

0

Newcastle

1 Bury

3

Norwich Plymouth

Fulham

Sheffield U.

Cardif Clapton

1 Leicester

ago in his ninety-second year, was long a notable figure in the ship- building industry of the North- East Coast and indeed of the whole country, for the operations of the great shipbuilding and engineering Arm of Swan, Hunter and Wigham 2 Richardson, of which he was chair- man until 1928, extended far be- Oyond Tyneside.

He was the oldest naval architect

In the country and a member of the Institution of Naval Architects

2 and of the Institution of Civil

1 Engineers for over half a century.

the active management of Swan,

Hunter and Wigham Richardson, of

which he had been chairman for more than 55 years, he sti}] retafri- 1ed an active association with the

0 company and was to be seen ze-

1 Chesterfield

3 Tottenham

2 and although he had retfred from

West Ham

2 Notts. F.

2

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

Aldershot

3 Gillingham

0

Bristol R.

0 Watford

1 Reading

2 Torquay

Crystal P.

8 Exeter

0

0 Queen's P.R.

I

1 Southend

2

4 Bournemouth

3

1 Newport

2

I Bristol C.

5

ship was all but past, and iron was coming into general use, to be

Luton Millwall,

Northampton "2 Brighton

Notta. C.

Swindon Walsall

THIRD DIVISION NORTH) Accrington 3 Wrexham

gularly at his office desk until a

few years ago.

During his long connexion with Oship building be SJW щаду changes. When he became apprentice the day of the wooden

tri

z superseded a decade or two later

2 by steel. The mechanical equip-

Barrow

2 York

Chester

3 Hartlepools

0

ment of the yards was then scanty

Crew: Halifax

3 Southport

2

and primitive, and the weights

1 Hull

0

Lincoln

4 Darlington

3

2 Tranmere

3

Mansfield

Oldham * 0 Stockport New Brighton 1 Gateshead Port Vale

of material handled small, while

the vessels with which he had to

deal were of only a few hundred

2 tons. In the years which followed thousands of vessels were bullt

1

2 Rotherham

1

Rochdale

3 Carlisle

0

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

(First Division)

Arbroath Celtic Dundee Dunfermline

Falkirk

• Kilmarnock

3 Hearts

2

2 Queen's Park 2

2 Rangers

3

3 St. Johnstone 0

Hibernian

◊ Clyde

1

Motherwell

1 Aberdeen

Partick

8 Albion

1

2

:2

St. Mirren 0 Queen O'S,

Third Lanark 3

SECOND DIVISION

Airdrie

Alloa

Ayr

East Fite *Edinburgh

Hamilton

2 Cowdenbeath 0

7 Brechin C.

5

1

Raith R."

3

4 Dundee U.

4

Stenhousemuir.

3 Leith

0

*King's Park

Morton

Montrose

I

St. Bernards

+ East Stirling

3

unplayed.

Forfer

2 Dumbarton

SCOTTISH CUP (First Round)

Edinburgh C. 2 Duna

5

King's Park 1 Elgin C.

1

Reuter.

by the company and thousands more came there from all corners

of the world for repairs, But their chief pride was the construction

and fitting out of the Cunard liner Mauretania. 30.000 tons,

Falster ship of the Lusitania, and the most famous merchant ship ever launched on the Tyne. She survived the War and for nearly 30 years held the records for Atlantle crossings both ways.. There was universal -regret when she was withdrawn for breaking

up.

During the War the company built over 100 warships of various types. Engines reaching a total of more than 2,000,000 hp. were installed in them, and over 700 ships were treated for repairs. Since the War

the most important contract haa, been the 50.000-ton floating dock for the naval base at Singapore.

Sir George was a well-known figure on Tyneside. He invariably wore a blue reefer sult, often with a yachting cap. He was at his desk from 10 to 6, except on Saturdays, when he left at 4. He enjoyed wonderful health and vitality, and even till the last

Doors Locked On Lord years of his long life maintained

Leverhulme's Bride

the variety of his interests. He was regarded as a fair and just employer, and his workmen often The doors of St. Ethelburga's found occasion to express their Church Bishopsgate, Landon, closed respect and admiration for him. to prevent gate crashing" before

He was made a K.BE in 1918 för Viscount Leverhulme's wedding re-

his services in the War, and was- cently, also kept the bride out A DEC. of Durham and a JP. for when she arrived. Friends had to rattle the knocker vigorously before she could gain entrance to the

church.

Lord Leverhulme's bride was Mrs. Winifred Agnes Lee Morris, daugh- ter of Colonel and Mrs. J.. E. Lloyd, Brentwood, Bidston, Cheshire.

The religious service, which was attended by a large number of guests, was preceded by a civil ceremony at the Guildhall. It was conducted by Dr. W. F. Gelkie- Cobb, the rector. The church was decorated with spring flowers and large bunches of heather.

that

Very strict orders had been given 110 unauthorised Dersons should be admitted to the church.

Northumberland

and Wallsend. He married in 1873 Ann, the daughter of the late Mr. Charles Hudson, of Whitby, and a niece of

George Hudson, the "Railway King." They had two sons, and three daughters. She died in 1927 jcst before he retired. One daughter is married to Sir Robert Grelg. who has been Permanent Secretary to the Scottish Depart- ment of Agriculture.

LOST GOLF BALLS

Sir John Simon's plea for a golf

A crowd, however, gathered to ball which, when it alights, emits watch the guests arrive.

Was

Lord Leverhulme

accom- panied by his son, the Hon." Philip Lever, who acted as best man. He raised his hat and smiled at the crowd he hurried into the church.

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a aqueaky 8.08. every ten seconds and so assists the player to locate it, is a reminder of other devices for discovering lost balls. About five years ago a Californian golong chemist tried the method of treat- ing golf balls with a chemical scent The bride, who was accompanied which has a great attraction for by her father, wore a gown of butterilles Hila argument ! was wine-red crepe beneath a coat of

that

when the ball fell in black broadtail, and a halo hat of the rough the player would be black velvet. A large spray of attracted to the spot easily by the orchids was pinned to her shoulder. crowd of butterfles which would Lord Leverhnime's daughter, the I be mobbing it. The idea has not Hon. Rosemary Lever, was among been taken up generally, perhaps, those present.

because the butterfly anason is not After the ceremony a family, sufficiently prolonged, luncheon party was held at the Dorchester Hotel. The honeymoon other, American tried coating the Dates for other yachting events

To get over this difficulty an- Tales.

is to be spent cruising abroad.

Perry Beats Vines

Birmingham, Ala., Feb, 6. Fred Perry best H Elsworth Vines by 6-3, 1-6, 6-7 in a match played here last night. This win

Profitable Exchange

"Yes Fledde," a racehorse which was bartered for a cow by a Bua- sex farmer a year ago, won the Newleaf Malden Hurdle Race

London, Feb. 1. Yachtsmen from all over the world have been invited to parti- cipate in the Coronation Regatta during Coronation Wook. which is being held in Torbay reduces Vines' lead by 8 matches | Lingfield a few weeks ago.

1 to 7 in the professional encounters

Reuter between these two players.

number of cups will be competed 'Prizes worth £3,150 and a great

for and the Regatta will be the biggest in the history of the British

balls with carbon blaulphide and ¦ in Britain have been altered, in or leaving it to the players to nose der that na many" yɛchstmen: as out their "losers" by themselves, possible will be able to take part A Dature writer says

that: a

The thought of General Forecursue } in this regatta. close study shows that with the ming the links like some new wasp there is a place for every sort of bloodhound" is fascinating, thing. And usually it is in the and it is a pity the "ameller" did jam in the summer.

not succeed.

It has been decided that no fees will be charged for foreign com- petitors- Reuter

Speed Track Racing

Bydney, Feb, 6., Australia won the fifin and fast race in the speed-track facing here to-day, thereby winning the rubber against Great Britain- Reuter.

The horse is now owned by Mr. EL Gearing. It was a three-year- old when bartered," and has been trained by Mr. R. Thrale at Ad- dington, Surrey.

"Yes, Flease" won at 100-6 and beat the fancied Smike-9-4by a length and a half. The 2-1 fav- ourite, Birthday Honours, was un- placed.

Parasol, which started at 4-1 and Anished fourth, was a 4,200-guineas purchase of Mr. J. V. Rank at the Doncaster Yearling Bales.

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