THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1934.
DERBY FAIL TO CONSOLIDATE THE LEAGUE
WEEK-END YACHTING RESULTS
Anker Class Event: Army And Navy Tie
In Two Races Yesterday
Troe Blue was sailed to victory by Bluejacket Y 34.33.20 4.81.08% 0 1A 5 H. B. Rouse in the "A" Class event (Lieut. D. P. St. C. Rossler) of the Second Corinthian race of the Adanac Y 6 4.86.00 4.32.427 Royal Hongkong Yacht Club оп Saturday when she came home 10 Odland) acconds ahead of Gull (5. over the 9.1 miles course.
Roila (R. Stock) won the "I" Class, Zephyr (Major E. F. W. Grol- iler) tho
and "Y" Classes, and Toynette (Lieut. B. E. Skoy) the "G" Class.
Results were as follow:
"A" Class
Major Thoyts
Capt. Sedgwick Lieut. Morris
A 7
Stella
(S. Terry) 4.36.04 4.32.47% 8 (3. G. Pilcher) Daphno. I 1 4.41.41 4,41,41 0
(Lieut. T. Emanuel)
Capt. Hulton
A 9
Capt. Fowkes
Lt. Elliott
A 11
Lt. Col. Maradon
Capt. Benson
10
"G" Cinss.
I 1
Lt. Swain
F
Lt. Emanuel
4
(Started at 2.30 p.m.} Toynetto .02 4.38.52 4.35,04% 1
(Lieut. 8. E. Sker)
Y 5
Capt. Fennol
Lt. Alcock
3
Joan
Sirius
G0 4.44.30 4.43.50% 2 (F. Copo
H 7
Major Mousley
Cdr. Drummond
B
G7.4.45.28 4.43.57 4
P'n (H. M. Finlay)
Morning Total
1
Afternoon Ince.
4.00.35
4.00,46
2
the
Navy,
Major Grellier
11
Lt. Richards
Mir. Griffin
1
A 5
Capt. Sedgwick
evidence.
A keen competitive spirit was in
The Navy established
.
Major Thoyts
A 7
Capt. Hulton
(Started at 2.20 p.m.) Yacht
No. Finished True Blue... A 11 4.09.10
A D
A 12 (Commodore Frank Elliott)
A 4 4.10.52
(C. C. Blako)
In the Royal Navy versus Army yachting races yesterday somo A 1 L. Luco
3 very fine sailing was witnessed. The
conditions for the races were ideal, A 8 4the breeze sufficient to allow of good.
times on the courses.
4
Gull
(H. S. Rouse)
(8. Oaland)
Pat
Artemin
Isobol
A 7 4.11.46
Onlo
Wasp II
(Comdr. W. G. Cowland) ....A 2 4.13.20 Bergaust) Cicada... A 10 4.18.61
(Major K. P. Atkinson)
A 3 4.14.05 (Major R. G. Lochner)
0
7
8
Josk
Jan
*** ▲ 8 4.14.33 (J. B. L. Stanton)
....A
0
4.14.30
10
(II. Dreyer)
La Linda
A
Carpenter
A 1
4.16.04
4.11.18
0
Class.
LEADERSHIP
MAGNIFICENT WIN BY THE ARSENAL
SPURS AND CHELSEA IN A ROUGH AND TUMBLE
COMPLETE RESULTS AND LATEST LEAGUE TABLES
` (By “The Pilgrima“)....
Blackpool Bolton Plymouth Bury Oldham Bradford Fulham Bradford C. Southampton 27 West Ham.. Hull
11 58 55
23 11 20 11
28 11
28 14
28 18
11 30
28 12
28
Notts County 20
Notts Forest 29 9 Burnley Millwall
29 10
27 8
Swansea ... 28 Manchester U. 28 9.
28 Lincoln,
$38978986259576238
£99853998399967989
7. G16 20
THIRD DIVISIÓN (SOUTH).
Bournemouth Bristol C. Cardif Charlion
Clapton O. Newport
Contrary to reasonable expectation, Derby County failed to Norwich consolidate themselves at the head of the First Division on Satur-Queen's P. R.' day and their division of points with West Bromwich together Reading with Arsenal's great win at Middlesbro, leaves the Rams but one watford point ahead.
L
Swindon
Crystal Pal
• Luton Gillingham
2 Bristol B
Aldershot
0 Torquay
1 Northampton
2 Exeter
1 Coventry
1 Brighton
3 Southend
Goals
League Table.
A feature of the Londoners' generally been decribed as un- success was the claver play of R. satisfactory, by which I suppose,' Dougall, a young Scot who took the critics mean that each side Norwich 3tho Inside left position in his first failed to win. England scored Queen's P.R.
appearance with the team.
twice and Scotland equalised but Coventry the Englishmen fell away sadly In Charlton a keen and bitter one, rough and the second half.. dangerous play replacing skill.) Macaulay, a visiting back was sent
19
Lt. Col. Maradon
17
Cir. Drummond
(A. L. Shields)
handsome lead in the forenoon, only
cut. Morris
to lone it to their rivals in the carly ALL. Elliott part of the afternoon, with the result
that the teams are tied in the total) A 11 points for two events,
The cfficers of the day were Com-I 1 modore F. Elliott, O.B.E., R.N., and Major R. G. Lechner, M.G., Chief Y & Yeoman of Signals S. J. Swetland, R.N., acted as offelai timo keeper. The following are the results: 11
Morning Race. Helmsmen and observers were as follows:
(Started at 2.65 p.m.) Yacht No. Fin'ed Cor'ed P'n‡A 2 Rolln.... H 3 4.37.00 4.37.00 1
(R. Stook)
Colleen .. HI 2 4.45.26 4.30.22 2
Cant. Fowkes
Capt. Benson
Lt. Emanuel
Lt. Swain
LA. Alcock
Capt. Fennel
Major Mousley
Capt. Marshall Cdr. Norfolk
Navy.
Lt. Whitworth
A $
Major Stewart
(Comdr. E. A. Drummond)
A
Com. Ellett
Siamณ .... 11 1
4.41.38 4.40.07 3
(Lleut. P. de N. Ramus)
(11. R. A. Wood)
MajorBrien
12
The 'Spurs and Chelsea duel was
off and the 50,000 crowd was in
FIRST DIVISION.
Blackburn
in Derby
an uproar. Nicholls, the White Anton Villa Hart Lane goalkeeper, was great fettle and it was mainly due Everton to this that the Pensioners were Leeds
Middlesbrough
70 anable to equalise when losing 2-1, Leicester
Elisha Scott, another goal- keeper, was the hero of the Ever- Newcastle
Shefeld U. ton-Liverpool clash, keeping an
Tottenham Immaculate goal for the visitors | Wolves
1 Portsmouth
8 Manchester C.
1 West Brom.
• Liverpool
1 Birmingham
• Sunderland
0 Arsenal
0 Wednesday
1 Huddersfield
2 Chelsea
0 Stoko
League Table.
The remarkable decline of West Ham is exciting comment among their supporters who Derby naturally do not like to see the Arsenal
After their Huddersfold. side losing at home,
Tottenham mid-week defeat at Upton Park Blackburn by Oldham, the Hammers made Manchester C. a number of changes in prepara- Wednesday tion for Bradford's, visit—but West Brom. they still went down.
Afternoon Total
Provious Raco Navy Grand Total
200
472
9
Army.
2A2
Capt. Marshall
to force a goalless draw.
Lt. Whitworth
17
15 A 4
Major Stewart
Cdr. Norfolk
10
16A 0
Major Atkinson
Com. Bo
Elliott
1.1
17 A 8
Major Lochner
Cowland Cdr.
13
11 A 12 Major
Lt Gardiner Wren
10
Y 1
Sub-Lt. Field
Lt. O'Brien
12
Lt. Col. Carrington Sykee
10
4
Lt. Cdr. Foulerton
.D.NF. by a much bigger margin.
101
G
305
·1·1.
Army: Grand Total
472
19 A 10 Major Booty
Siskin.. 6 4.42.01 4.40.112/3 4
Dorothea
ID 4.46.17 4.40.18
(H. F Phillips)
Ariel 7 4.53,49 4.47.45 6
(E. G. Lee)
Zophyr
"I"
and "Y" Class.
(Started at 2.25 p.m.)
Y8 4.28.10. 4.24.28 1
(Major E. F. W. Grellier) Robenn
Y 4 4.28.15 4.26.44 2 (Capt. H. Marshall)
Winga Y3 4.32.25 4.28.37% 0
(J. Cord Homme)
10 4.29.88 4.29.88
Speedwell Y6 4.31.30 4.30.50% 5
(Major I. McA. Stewart)
Major Atkinzon Major
A 8 Cdr. Cowland.
A 10 L. G. Lochner
A 12 Lt.
Major
Booty
Wren A 19 Lt. Cdr. Myers
Lt. Roosier
H2 Lt. Cdr. Foulerton
Morning Total
Army.
A 18 Lt. Rossier
Lt. Cdr. Myers
12 Y 4 Lt. Col. Carrington Sykes
Sub. Llout Field
100 H 2 Lt. Ramus
Afternoon Total
Previous Racs
Ailsa ....
(Lieut. B. L. H. Douglas)
TO-MORROW
Lt. Rainus
4A
1
Major Greiller
Lt. Luco
A 3
Major Griffin
Lt. Elcharda
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Brentford gave a first
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IN THE THIRD DIVISION.
Portsmouth
Everton... Nowenstio.
Sunderland
Middlesbro
Aston Villa Wolves
Leeds Leicester
Clapton overwhelmed Aldershot Liverpool by 7-2 and Cardiff, fighting hard Stoke
Birmingham against relegation, went down be-
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Norwich went definitely ahead
Goals
W. D. L, F. A. Pts.
03 38 40
61 31 37
45 37 25 8 67 33 16 57 37 83
1 38 32
GS 36 81
60 47 81
35 43 28
Reading
1 Swindon
Luton
Bristo
Exeter
B
11
Aldershot
27 0 10 8 36 42.28
1
Clapton O
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Watford
0
Brighton
Torquay
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pls.
28 10 0 12 47 50 20 Pal, 27 9.8 10 42 45 24 Northampton 26 9 6 11 40 51 24
28
Gillingham
5.14 47 48 23.
ip
011 37 42 28
07
27
27 7 7-18
Southend Bournemouth 27
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Bristol C. Cardiff
26
14
4 12 11 28 40
6 10 11 39 55 20 27 7 3.17. 38 60 17
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and Reading slowed Coventry down Blackpool in the race for the top.
Bolton Chesterfield just falled to get Bradford C.
Fulham the better of the game at Barnsley Hall where the home. team won by the Manchester U. odd goal in five. Rotherham were Notts Forest unfortunate-to-lose-similarly at Plymouth Halifax. Barrow scored nine Port Valo times without reply against Ches-Southampton ter.
West Ham
......
The three home teams who were engaged in the Scottish senior division were all successful, Cow- denbeath's reverse leaving their Grimsby points total at 12 which is one Brentford fourth of Motherwell's quota.
8 7 13 511 12 28 76 10 08 77 20
5 16 37 52 17.
DIVISION,
2 Millwall 4 Burnley
Swanses Bury
• Brentford
4 Oldham
4 Grimsby
-0-Preston N. E-
0
Notts County
3. Lincoln
0 Bradford
League Table.
Goals
Barnsley Barrow Carlisle Crewe
Doncaster Halifax Hartlepools Mansfield Stockport Tranmere Wrexham
Chesterfiold Stockport Barnsley Walsall
Trauniero Halifax
3 Chesterfield
9 Chester
8 York
6 New Brighton
3 Southport
3 Rotherham
3 Gateshead
5 Accrington
8 Walsall
Rochdale
0 Darlington League Table
Goals
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P. W. D. L. F.A. Pts. 28 20 2 6 62 29 42 27 10 7 4 76 82 99 28 17 4 7 77 47 88 9 385 28 16 3 9
28 33
20 14 5760-32 27 10 2 10 50 59
Doncaster... 28 13 Barrow...
*
Wrexham
1
Gateshead
10.48 45
28 10 D 26 12 4 10
Hartlepools.. 27 10
3 Accrington
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 28 20 0 8:49 40 40 28 16 58 63.44 35 28 14 G30 33
Fort Valo The inter-Leaguo game has Preston N. E.
28 13
on.
6 9 81 88
ENGLAND IN WINNING
POSITION
Carlislo
York waKAN Darlington.. Chester
Mansfield
28 10.
10
18 04 64 20
28 6 10 9 40 58
20
28
10
5 14
40 69 9 6 18 59 48
K9 48 24
9 8
18 9 5
9 5 14 43-49 23
80 8 7 15 49
27 34 14 80
28. 8 10 12 40 55
New Brighton 27 8 6 13 35 50 Rotherham .. 27 7 6 14 34 53 20 Rochdale ... 28 8 3 17 83 57 19 INTER-LEAGUE MATCH.
Scottish
2 Football (At Glasgow) SCOTTISH LEAGUE (FIRST DIVISION);
Queen O'8th. St. Johnstone Aberdeen
Motherwoll Rangers
Ayr
Celtic
4 Cowdenbeath 4 Partick 6 Hamilton
League Table.
Goals
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis.
29 23 3 3 70 29 49
27 21 42 95 31
49 10 5 8 74°
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INDIA'S FIRST INNS: COLLAPSE IN FINAL TEST: VERITY IN FORM England has established herself in a winning position in the Hearts 28 14 9 6 72 86 final Test against India, and at the close of play yesterday the Aberdeen home team were 190 runs in arrears in the first innings with one St. Johnstone 29 14 0 0 wicket to fall. It is almost certain that they will have to follow Queen O'sth. 20 10
Kilmarnock England' made a amart re-clean bowled by Nichols when he had Falkirk covery, when after losing seven scored two runs. 16-1-2. wickets for 208, Verity and stand, but could not get beyond the Hibernians..
Hussain, with Nacomal, made a Hamilton Jardino added 97 for the eighth
Be was Clyde wicket, and a total of 336 was caught thirteen runs. reached before the close of the skin by Barnett when he lifted in Queen's Park 27 to deep mid-off, from Verity, 31. Mirron.. 28 39-2-18. innings.
Dunder was at this Juncture that Partick The Indian batsmen falled bad-Naoomal was hurt. A bouncing ball Third, Lanark 275 ly, and Verity following up his from Clark · caught him in the Airdrio. ...29 € 4 bright lock with some success-hend and ho Was forced to Cowdenbeath 29 4 4 21 ful bowling. Before the close of retire and have five stitchos put into play ho had taken 7 wickets for the wound. Clark was subsequently
40 runs, being offered but feeble opposition.
at
Madras, Feb. 11. There were 22,000 spectators tho continuation of the Test Match this afternoon The wicket was wearing well though it is expected to crumblo lator,
It
barracked.
C. K, Naidu came on and batted
28
28
28
88 12
SCOTTISH LEAGUE (SECOND DIVISION).
with his usual dash but he was bowled Albion off his pade by Verity, having scored Allos only 20. 42-3-20.
Arbroath Amarnath was less fortunate, being Brechin caught at the wicket by Elliot off a Dunfermline anisk, with Langridge bowling. He Edinburgh scored only 12. 66-4-12.
King's Park Verity and Jardine had a valuablo' Merchant scored 20 trying to stom Montrose partnership, Verity contributing 42 the tide, and was bowled by Verity. Morton
being called out 1.b.w. to 09-5-20.
before
Mushtaq All 305-8-42.
Yuvraj was also bowled by Vority,
Arbroath
Morton
2 Raith Rovers
East Fifa
2
8- Sten'mair
2 East Stirling
3 Dumbarton
2 Dundee U.
Leith
3. Forfar 0. St. Bernarda
League Table,
F. W. D. L. F. A. 20 16 a 7 18:48 85 20.17 18 66 88:80 20 148, 0.52:49 81 20 12 08. 60°48'80'
With Verity, Jardine had brought who was very strong, when he had the over-night score from 208, the contributed 24. 107-8-24. partnership adding 97 in 115 minutes, C. S. Naku Incked his usual fire, Dunfermline Verity gave one chance and in his and was caught by Nichols in slips, Innlage scored four four's.
off Verity, 122-7-11. Jardine did not last much longer. Nasir All was caught by Mitchell King Park He was caught excellently by Wasir in slips, also off Verly 127-8-8. Sten muir 2 26-184 883 50 60 All in alips, when trying to forbe Amar Singht was caught by Barnett Amion 26 12 5 851 08 20 the pace, having added very use when, ho had predne runs and St. Bernards 20 12 8 11 88 88-27 ful 66, in which were included seven Mushtag All war fett unfinished with Dumbarton 20 18 212 62 68 20 fours. 816-0-4G; ANA
soven. Itle expected that Nacoma Et Stirling 25 19 80 81 82, 24. Elilott was caught when he hit a will, finah, he laings, tomorrow, but Raith Rovers sklor to square-leg to dushtaq Alf, the chance of India retrieving herself. Forfara.
20 10 -5 11 68.30 26 20:10 6 11-48-40- off: Amar Bingb, having added 144 when they follow, on la comxdered Brechin Clark was not out, with fours, remote owing to the weakness at her Alloki. 25 073041:40:20
126 10:48 19:45:44-28 25 9 6 11.52 60 23 20-7-316-19 78-17-
INDIA LACK STING HAUL clow of pla India-Tackedintinė from the vizy Verity's bowilna-analow
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