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NOVEMBER
HOME FOOTBALL.
REMARKABLY HEAVY SCORING.
1927,
RIFLE SHOOTING.
A FRIENDLY MATCH AT
STONECUTTERS.
LOCAL ATHLETI
GOOD TIMES AT VOLUN SPORTS ON SATURDA
There were some good times
Having avoided 'defeat for eleven!
A friendly match between. teams wocks, the only
team in the five representing H.M.S. Durban and theed at the annual athletic moot loagues to do so, Charlton Athletic Dockyard Recreation Club was fired the Hongkong Volunteer met their Waterloo on Saturday, Cry-off on the
Stonecutters Range on Corps, which was held on the k stal Palace piling up five goals with Saturday, the sailors winning by 688
Cricket Club ground on Sa out reply. Simultaneously, Reading, to 665 points.
afternoon under the patronage in the Second Division, gained both
E. the Officer Administering th points for the Arst time this season,
orn, C.M.G.), and H. E. the ernment (the Hon. Mr. W. T. conquering Hull City by three clear goals.
Officer Commanding the For South China (Major-General Laard, D.5.0.)
flah on board. The crew included and were not seen by the master 14 males, six females, and 10 again, children with an armament of four gingles, two rifles and about ten pounds of gunpowder.
A bigger feature of Saturday's home football, however, was the re markably high scoring, and the.sue- cess. of sixteen home teams in the First and Second Divisions.
Northampton, wore top scorers, with the remarkable total of ten against
the best eight scores to count. Six Tho, toam wore 10 men naido with per cent deduction was aperture sights.
The full scores were;'
made
for
Marino Price .... 2028, 20 Walsall, but both Everton and Bolton Capt. Clayton, R.M. 29 28 24 riddled the opposition" defence to the
25. 28 28 Cpl. Long .... extent of seven goals. Partick This Marine Jay. 24 27 27 tle netted seven times of seven goals.. O. "Robertson. 23 27 20 70
A. B. Forgorty.. against Aberdeen in spite of its ro putation for giving nothing away.
Little change had taken place in the league positions. Everton and Newcastle are firmly ensconced at the head of Division T., Chelsea, partly by reason of Manchester City's lapse, hold a round lend in the Second Divi- slon, whilo: Northampton has Im-i proved its hold in the Southern See tion.
H.M.S. Durban.
200 500 600 Yds, Yds. Yds. T'ial. Throughout the afternoon, rivalry was shown by the vario ticipants and the arrangement. carried out without a hitch.
The band of the Queen's Ro played selections during the hoon and at the conclusion meeting the prizes were dist by Mrs, Southern, who was panied by His Excellency the Administering the Governmant An interesting programme ranged, comprising twelve eve cluding three open events wh tracted very good entries from ships and the military units.st in the Colony.
The organisers were favour ideal conditions for racing an excellent
sport Was
C. W. Squires... 20 20 10
A. B. Fenn
Marine Tutton "La S. Wyman.
*Counted out
₫ 8520288889|53 18
21% -59
40
,104.
Total
Dockyard R. C.
32 20 27 30
00
26 27 28"
80.
22 21 24
€17
20 20 18
19 31 18
21 21 15
12 14
A rise in Doncaster fortunes' has A. Cook placed them in a fighting position with. Young Bradford, who at present lead in the W, Garreit Northern Section of the Third Divi-J. Littleton sion, in which Ashington still lies at W. R. Latham the foot without a victory to their Gossett credit.
C. H. Mitchell The Scottish results panned out. B. Ursell very much In accord with expectations,E. H. Harvey
*Dawson though Motherwell had, apparently, to
*Connied out
25 26 77 28 24
League no fewer than 187 goals were Less 10 por cent for aperture
go all out against Cowdenbeath.
In the four division of the English
scored, an average of 4.35 goals per
match. In the Scottish league ton matches produced 45 goals.
The complete, results as cabled by Reuter are appended:
Birmingham
Division 1.
י
Everton.
Huddersfield 2 Derby
Manchester U. 2 Portsmouth
Middlesbro
sights
Total
888F269859183 718
31
SEMI-FINALS OF THE AMERI- CAN TOURNAMENT,
Later.
1. Aston Villa Blackburn R. 4 Arsenal Bolton Cardiff
1 PROFESSIONAL GOLF.
1
.7 Burnley
1
1 Liverpool
7 Leicestor
1
1
3 Sheffield U.
0
Newcastle
3 Sunderland
Wednesday 4 Bury
0
Tottenham
5. West Ham
Division "II.
Blackpool
4 Preston N. 'E.'
Bristol. C.
4 Wolves
Chelsea
4
Swansea
Clapton
Grimsby
Notts, County
2
Oldham
Reading
Southampton
Stoke-
West Brom,
3. Fulham
4 Manchester C." 1
Leeds
4 Notts
3 Hull
G. P. Lammort, the Colony's tor, carried off the prizes for the distances, while A. E. Carval the most successful competitor longer races, The one mil proved an exciting raca and w by Pte. Tiernan of the R.A.J 4 mins. 54 1/6 seconds,
In the open tug-of-war, the k tdam showed great sportsman allowing the Royal Artillery atitute a man who had fainted the struggle.
The Infantry Company themselve masters of the day curing 18 points against 14 ga the Scottish and Portuguese panics. The Engineer Compa the only other unit to aco points, they obtaining threo the whole of the afternoon's si
The full results wore:
Results.
100 yards Race.—1, G., P. L (Infantry Co.)-Time: 10.1/|| 2, A. E. Carvalho (Portugues 3, A. L. Eastman (Infantry C Putting the Shot-1, H. A. ( (Infantry Co.)-Distance: 10 in. 2, 9. A. Gregory (I; Co.).
Waller Hagen has retained the American professional golf champion. ship title by defeating Joe Turnesa. The latter was two up at the halfway High Jump-1, C. F. ROS mark but Hagen became one up at the | (Portuguesa Će.)—Height: 5 f
1 thirty-first and the five remaining 1 holes were halved-Reuter's Ameri-
can Service.
CONFN-042-
Leeds
Forest
1
#.
3 Sth. Shields
0
Port Vale
1 Barnsley...
Division III (South).
Brentford
Bournemouth
Brighton Crystal Pal,
Exoter Luton
Millwall
1. Swindon
0 Newport
3
Coventry
5 Charlton
4 Bristol R.
Queen's Park
4 Watford
Northampton 10 Walsall
Norwich
Southend
Torquay
4 Merthyr
1 Gillingham
1 Plymouth
Division III (North).
Barrow Bradford Chesterfield Durham Nelson *Rochdale
Rotherham
Southport
Stockport Tranmere Wrexham
ה
3 Lincoln
3 Halifax
3 Crewo
3 Darlington
4 Hartlepoola
Accrington
G. Wigan
1 Doncastor
Preston
West Brom
5 Swanson
Notts Ferest Port Vale Barnsley Grimsby
4 Fulham
0 Hull City
Wolves
0 Notts County
Blackpool
13 0 3 4 20 18 15 .13 6:3 4.26 22 15 .13.6 3 4 31 26 15 .13 6 2 5 37 35 14 13 6 1 6.33 27 13
2, G. B. Hayes (Scottish Co.):|
Summers (Scottish Co.)
Opon Relay Race-1, K.0.8 Tenis (Time: 3 mins. 58.2/5 2, K.0.S.B. "B" Team,
E. C
Half-Milo 28
(Portuguese
10.4/5 secs.; -2, R. B. Bell ( Co.); 3; W. Kerr (Scottish Co
Open Tug-of-War (Catch Wi
18 6 10 23 23 13, K.O.S.B.; 2, 20th Heavy
.18 373 21 24 13 A.
.13 3 6 6 24 29 11
220 yards Race,-1, G.
P.L
.13 4 3 6 21 26 11 (Infantry Co.)-Time: 23.2/6
.13 4 8 6 21 36 11
.13 4 3 6 18 18 11 2 A. L Eastman (Infantry C. F. Remedios (Portuguese.
Corps Inter-Unit Tug
Scottish
.13 3 4 6 17 27 10
(Catch Weight),-1, ....13 3 3 7 22 32
1 Southampton...13 38 20 32 2 Roading
57, 17 20.
0 South Shields .13 2 3 8 21 36
Division III (South)..
Northants
Millwall
Charlton
3 Plymouth
Norwich
Engineer Co.
Open Mile Race,1, Pte. T R.A.M.C. Time: 4 mins. secs.; 2, Pte. Cranston, K.O. Gdema. Palmer, S.G.
440 yards Race.-1,
A.
13 10 0 3 40.16 20 valho (Portuguese Co,)--Time: .14 8 3 3 87 24 10 secs.; 2, R. B. Bell (Scottish
13 8.0 1 17 16 18 J.P. King (Engineer Co.) .13 7. 3-3.30.17 17
Corpa Inter-Unit Relay R .13 7 3 3 34 20 17 Infantry Co. (G, P. Lammer
2 Queen's P. R...147 8 4.23 19 17 chard, T. J. Price and A. L
3 Nowport
2 Exeter
Southend
0 Brighton
2 Brentford
0 New Brighton 0 Swindon
2 Bradford C. 1 Merthyr
5 Ashington 1 Coventry.
The Rochdale-Accrington match Crystal Pal. was abandoned in the second half Walsall
Bristol Rovs. owing to bad weather. The score was. Watford thens 1-1.
Bournemouth Gillingham Torquay Luton
Celtic
Scottish League.
Bo'neas Dunfermline
Falkirk
Hiberniane
Motherwell! Partick T
3 Airdrieonianя
1 St. Johnstone
→ Rangers
Kilmarnock
Donder
2 Cowdenbeath 7 Aberdcon
2
INKDOTONMO
..13 6 4 3.20 17 16 man) -Timo: 2 mins. 54.3/5 p .18 5 5 2.25 22 16 Scottish Co.; 3, Portuguese Co. .13 8 0 5 24 22 15
Obstacle Race-1, N. B. (Portuguese Co.); 2, Seddon 10try Co.)..
.13 6 9 4 22 16 15 .14 7 1 6 32 20 15 .12 5 3 4 33 28 13 14 3 6 5 10 25 · 12 4 3 24.20 11
3 4 6 18 30 10 7 17 37 10 .13 4 1.8 27 33 13 4 18.23 28
.14 2 5 7 20 27 .13 2.4.7 19 28 .13 2 3 8 13.34 .13 2 2 9.23 30
Division III (North).
Bradford
Queen's Park Ruith R.
2 Clyde
2
St. Mirron
a Hamilton 2 Hearts
0
Doncaster Wrexham Lincoln Halifax Rachdale Tranmere
LEAGUE TABLES.
Darlington Rotherham
Nelson Bradford C.
Acerington
Chesterfield
The league tables to date are as Stockport follows:
Division L
P. W. D. L. F..A. Pts. New Brighton
.18 7 6 1 44 19 19
.13 8.2 8 32 21 18 .13 6 4 3:30 10.16 .14 5 0 3 28 19 18 13 5 6 2 24 26 16 25 24 15
14 68 52
5 20.30 16 4 27 28 14
Durham Southport Hartlepoola Crowe Barrow Wigan Ashington
Officials.
The following were officials meet:
Umpires-Lt-Colonel L.
9 D.5.0., Captain E. P. Minett
V.D. and Mr. W. Logan.
8
Judges. Major R., Melville.
7 M.B.E., Captain Sir Eric Sluo sler, OBE, Captain B. B. L. I' and Captain W. Bracke M.C.
13 9 3 1.33 16 21 13 9 2 2,31 20 20
gin
Starters. Captain K. S. M 2/Lt. J. E. Hancock, 2/Lt. M. and 2/Lt. G. Duncan, M.B.E.
Time-Koepers/Lk. R. S 13 8 3 2 32 21 10 Mr. W. Logan, Pte. A V Bar 15 8 3 4 35 25 19 Pte. A. 3. Ribeiro.
148 8 8 29 19 19
.11 80 3,24 14 15
Clerks of the Course
Lieut
64 2 24 15 16 Moncrieff, Leat T. Addis 13 7 2 4 26 17 16 Lieut. J. Norrie-Owen and .12 € 6 26 20 12 W. E. Owen.
13"
.13..
2 6 14 14 12 2.6-27.27
tair
Competitors Stewards-2/L Mackenzie, Lieut. F. Syme 4 20 18 11 son, Lient. A. H. Penn, 2/Lt.
11 vis, M.O.. Sergt. L. E. Curwo
16 40
FISHING BOAT ROBBED BY FIFTEEN MEN.
7
Everton Newcastle Aston Villa The entire crew was then driven Blackburn into the hold and confined. The Cardiff strangers remained on board until Manchester U. 6 o'clock the following morning Bury At about 4 o'clock that same when they left taking with them Arsenal afternoon, white sailing from East besides the cargo of salt fair, Liverpool A cargo of salt fish was stolen to West off Tau Tau another junk valued at $700, the junk's armament Middlesbrough « by a gang of fifteen pirates who was seen approaching from the open and other belongings to the total | waylaid a fishing junk at Tau Tau sen. After coming within about value of $970; d.
A
18
6 23 28 13 Motherwell
5 28 32 13 Celtic
12 8:22 20 8.
18. .12
1.6 20 17 12 Hearts'
13 81: 430, 12 «17°
4 25 24 12 St Mirren.
..18 8:14 26 31 17
Leicester Tottenham Westham on Saturday last when the boat 500 yards of the Hongkong bound. The junk was later brought back Bolton was on its way from. Wu Ling to junk, the men on board opened to Hongkong arriving at Shauki Huddersfield Hongkong. Shots were exchanged fire at their prey. The master of wan early yesterday morning. Burnley between the pirates and the crew the local boat gave the order to A subsequent report was made to
Birmingham. of the victimised junk, but the return the fire and altogether 30the Polico stating that the two Sheffield U resistance was insufficient to prerile shots and one shot from a men who jumped overboard were Sanderland
later rescued by a Hoklo fishing Wednesday ..13.2 vont the pirates from carrying out gingle were discharged.
boat and brought back to Hong- Derby their intentions.
This, however, was not enough kong. The master of the ashing boat, to prevent the pirates from board- 2 2
5.22 25 13 Rangers
Scottish League.
Pte. H. V. Parker.
Ground. Lieut. A... Th 2/Lt. G. Duncan, M.B.E., Corps Major H. Westlake, D.C.M. and W. H. Owen.
SPEED RECORD.
12 10 1 1 43 12 21 CLAIM BY ITALIAN AIR 1303 1:31 14
in the
French
And;
Romo, Nov Major de Bernardi, one of 727 34 12 St. Johnstone 14 7 3 4 20 25 17 zopresentatives in the Schneide 5. 28. 29 11 Cowdenbeath.13 7.16 22 23.16 race, fiying a sepplana,
15 23 11 Hiberniana ...187 00 80 20 14 secco of British,
82 10 Kilmarnock.....18 4 4 24 24 14 can Air Attaches over 23.28 9 Aberdeen 25.81
.13
9 Falkirk
| Portsmouth. .............13 3 2.8 23 38
Division II.
8 Partick
Airdrie
Queen's Park
13.0, 8 120 8 21 Bo'ness
13 8 14 32 24 17 Dundee
a craft of 800 picula capacity, re-ing and about Afteen, men took ported to the Police on his ar charge of the fishing boat. They! A homing pigeon, winner of the Chelsen rival in port yesterday that his wore armed with rifles and revol- Seaton-Swindon race in 1924, and Manchester City 18 8. 23 38 28 18 Clyde boat left Wu Ling near San vors. As soon as they boarded missed in the Jersey race later in Bristol City Mel at 6 am. on Friday for two members of the crew of the that year, has turned up at the Hongkong, with a cargo of salt victimised eraft jumped overboard loft of its owner, at Workington. ⠀⠀・・
Oldham
Stoko
Clapton
.18 7 2 4 28-10 16 Hamilton
13 0 4 3 22 14 16 Raith Rove
24 24 18 Dunfermline
..14 7 0 731 32. 14
Kilometres
course at Venice, 121 18 an average speed of 298.0 mil 180 16.20 29 18 bour, which is claimed
record-Router, 13 4 4 6 24 23 12 18 3 4 6 16 24 10 Sehnieder Cup for Britain,
Lieutenant, Webster, who wo
13 4 1 8 18 28 0
13 3 2 8 16-29 281 miles and 1,150 yards. A part of the race, it was rep 3.2.8 12 25.8 Lieutenant Kinkhand (Britsin 18 8 19 24 807 doing 201, m.ph. Major de Be
3 19.24.40 7
won the cup for Italy from An 21 10:18:42:25 In 1020,
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