FEBRUARY 12, 1934.
MONDAY, THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
DERBY FAIL TO CONSOLIDATE THE LEAGUE
WEEK-END YACHTING RESULTS
Anker Class Event: Army And Navy Tie
In Two Races
Races Yesterday
True Blue was sailed to victory by Bluejacket Y3 4.33.20 4.31.0346A 5 1. S, Rouse in the "A" Ciand event
(Lieut. D. P. St. C. Rosslor) (8. Terry
of the Second Corinthian race of the Adanac
Yacht Club on Royal Hongkong Saturday when she came home 16 Stella Reconds ahead of Gull (8. Odland) over the 9.1 miles coured.
Rolla (R. Stock) wen tho. "H" Class,phyr (Major E. F. W, Grel
y" Classes, and lier) the Toynette (Llout. S. E. Skey) the "G" Class.
Results were s
follow:
"A" Class. (Started at 2.20 p.m.)
No. Finished True Blue.... A 11 4.00.19
Wasp II..... A 4.14.05
(Major R. G. Lochner)
(J. R. L. Stanton)
(H. Dreyer)
La Linda. A 5 4.10.04
(A. L, Shields)
Major Thoyts Capt. Sedgwick Lieut. Morris
YO 4.30.30 4.82.427 A 7
Capt. Hulton
1
4.30.04 4.32.4748A (J. G. Pilcher) Daphne 11- 4.41.41 4.41.41 9
(Lieut. T. Emanuel)
Capt. Fowkes
Lt. Elliott
13
A 11
Lt. Col. Marsden
Capt. Benson
10
"G" Class,
11
L Swain
Lt. Emanuel
4
(Started at 2.80 p.m.)
Toynetto
G 2 4.38.524.06.04 (Lieut. S. E. Skoy)
Y 6
1
Capt. Fennel
Lt. Alcock
3
Joan *** G0 4.44,30° 4.43.5034 2
(F. Cope)
H7
Major Mounicy
Cdr. Drummond
8
Morning Total
Sirius ... G7 4.46.28 4.43,57 3
(II. M. Finlay)
the
Army yachting races yesterday some | A 1 very na sailing was witnessed. The
competitive spirit was In evidence. The Navy established a A 7 handsome lead in the forenoon, only
that the teams are tied in the total) A 11 polnts for two events,
The officers of the day were Com-¡ 1 1 modore F. Elliott, O.B.E., R.N., and Major R. G. Lochner,
M.C.. Yeoman of Signals S. J. Swetland, R.N., acted an official tique keeper. The following are the results:
Afternoon Race.
Navy.
Lt. Luce
Major Grelller
Mir. Griffin
Major Thoyts
Lt. Swain
Capt. Fennel
-11
7
0
LEADERSHIP
MAGNIFICENT WIN BY THE ARSENAL
SPURS AND CHELSEA IN A ROUGH AND TUMBLE
COMPLETE RESULTS AND LATEST LEAGUE TABLES
(By “The Pilgrim")
28 11
Blackpool. 28 12 8 8 44 37-02 Bolton
28 16 11 54 43 32 Plymouth Bury ... Oldham Bradford Fulham
28 11
28
Bradford C... 28 Southampton 27 West Ham.. 28
Hull
28 0
Notts County 29. 9 Notts Forest 280
Burnley
Millwall
Swansen
27 8
0 0 0 1 0 10 10 10 10 11 12
28 10
28. 8 10
RASZSTEGASATA.
93 27
64 20
45 20
48 25
48 24
34 42 22
Manchester U. 28 93 10 44.07 21 Lincoln
7 0.10 29 42 10
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).
Bournemouth
New!
Bristol C. Cardiff Charlton Clapton O. Contrary to reasonable expectation, Derby County failed to Nort consolidate themselves at the head of the First Division on Satur- Queen's P. R.
Bwindon 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.
A feature of the Londonera' generally been decribed as un- success was the clever play of R. satisfactory, by which I suppose, Dougall, a young Scot who took the critics mean that each side Norwich 3 the inside left position in his first failed to win. England scored queen's
twice and Scotland equalised but Coventry appearance with the team.
The 'Spurs and Chelsea duel was the Englishmen fell away sadly in Ret a keen and, bitter one, rough and the second half. dangerous play replacing skill. Macaulay, a visiting back was sent
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FIRST DIVISION.
off and the 50,000 crowd was in Aston Villa an uproar. Nicholls, the White Blackburn
Hart Lane goalkeeper, was in Derby
6 great fettle and it was mainly due Everton
to this that the Pensioners were Leeds
Middlesbrough Newcastle Sheffield U.
10 unable to equalise when losing 2-1. Leicester
Scott, another goal- Elisha keeper, was the hero of the Ever- 472 ton-Liverpool clash,, keeping a Tottenham
immaculate goal for the visitors Wolves
1 Portsmouth
9 Manchester C.
1 West Brom.
D Liverpool
1 Birmingham
n
0 Sunderland
0 Arsenal
o Wednesday
Yacht
P'n
1
(II. 9. Rouse)
Gull
... A D 4.09.95
2
In the Royal Navy veraUS
(9. Oaland)
Pat
A 12 4.00.46
3
(Commodore Frank Elliott)
Artemis
A
4 4.10.52
A
(C. C. Blako)
Isobel
Á 7 411.46.
ក
conditions for the races were ideal, A 3 the breeze sufficient to allow of good. ilmen on the courses.
A keen
Lt. Richards
A
Capt. Sedgwick
(Comdr. W. G. Cowland)
Capt. Hulton
Oxlo
A 2 4.11.20
Lieut. Morris
(M. Bergaust)
Cicada
... A 10 4.13.51
7
to lose it to their rivals in the early A part of the afternoon, with the result
Lt. Elliott
Capt. Fowken
10
(Major K. P. Atkinson)
Capt. Benson
8
Lt. Col. Marsden
Lt. Emanuci
Joss *** A8
4.14.33
9
B
Chief Y 5
Lt. Alcock
Jan...
A
6 4.14.30
10
2
7
Cdr. Drummond
11
Major Mousley
Morning Race.
Carpenter 14.11.48
0
Helmsmen and observers were ha follows:
Afternoon Total
Previous Raco
200
(Started at 2.50 p.m.)
Navy.
Capt. Marshall
û
(R. Stook) Colleen.. H 2 4.45.26 4.39.22
A 4
Cdr. Norfolk
Navy Grand Total
Army.
2
Major Stewart
2A 2
Capt. Marshall
(Comdr. E. A. Drummond)
A G
Com. Elliott
Lt. Whilworth
17
Diona ...
II 14.41.38 4.40.07
B
Major Atkinson
15 A 4
Major Stewart
(Llout,
A 8. Cdr. Cowland
Major Lochner
Cdr. Norfolk
16
West Ham is exciting comment
10 A 6
Major Atkinson
Com. Elliott
14
17 A 8 Major Lochner
Cdr. Cowland
19
19 A 10. Major
10
"1" and "Y" Class
Lt. Rooster
11 A 12
Major Wren
(Started
Yi
Sub-L Field
Lt. O'Brien
12
Lt. Col. Carrington Sykes
(Major E. F. W. Grellier)
H 2
Lt.Cdr. Foulerton
Lt. Cdr. Mycra
15
4.28.16 4.26.44 2
Lt. Ramus
(Capt. H. Marshall)
20 9 10
Wings
Lt. Cdr. Foulerton ?...D.N.F. Afternoon Total
to Hull and they deserved to win Middlesbro by a much bigger margin.
Aston Villa
28 13 20 11 5
101
305
IN THE THIRD DIVISION.
14
Army Grand Total
472
28 D Wolver Leeds
28 10 Leicester 20
20 8 29. 8 28
Yacht No. Fin'ed Cor'ed P'n A 2 Lt. Whitworth Rolla H3 4.37.00 4.37.00 1
Ariel
4
P de N. Ramus)
Siskin. H 4.42.01 440.112/3 4
(H. R. A. Wood) Dorothen H9
4.40.17 4.40.13 6
(H. F Phillips)
74.63.49 4.47.46 6
(E. G. Lee)
at 2.25 p.m.)
Zephyr Y 8 4.28.10 4.24.28% 1
Robena Y 4
Y2 4.32.25 4.28.37% 3 Cord
Homme)
Ailsa I 8 4.29.38 4.29.38
(Lieut. S. L. H. Dougins) Speedwell YG 431.36 4.80.60% 5
(Major I. McA. Stewart)
A 10 Lt. Gardiner
Major Booty A 12 L. O'Brien
Major Wren..
A 13 Lt. Cur. Myers
Morning Total
Army. Major Grellier Lt. Luce
A 3 Major Grin
Lt. Richards
5A 13 Lt. Rossler
12Y4 Lt. Col. Carrington Sykes
Sub. Licut Fieki
100 2 Lt. Kamus
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to force a goalless draw.
The remarkable decline of
among their supporters who Derby naturally do not like to see the Arsenal
1 Huddersfield
Reading
Charlton Exeter Bristol R Luton
Swindon
0
Aldershot
1 Crystal Pal..
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0 Torquay
2 Northampton
2 Exeter
1-Coventry
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| THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB).
ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1934,′′- 24th, 26th, 27th, 28th Februarý, ani' 3rd March, 1934,
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run at 2.00 pm.
The tilin interval will be taken after the fifth race on the first four daya.
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1'
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 28 17 0 5 63 02 40
P.R. 27 1 60 61 31 37
1 Clapton 0. Crystal
28 14 7 7 0 37 36 27 14 76 67 33 35 201 16 3 6 57 37 33 28 14 4 10 34 38 32
20 1868 50 35 31 28 12 7
7.0 47 11
27 11 0 10
27 9 10
28'10
Pal, 27 9
Northampton 20 Watford
2 Brighton
0
Torquay
2
27
27
Gillingham 27 8 Southend ... 27 7 Bournemouth 27 8 Newprot Bristol C. Cardiff
27 4 12
20 6 10 11 55 20
27 7 3 17 38 60 17
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).
3 Chesterfield
1 respectively),
2 Chelsen
◊ Stoke
League Table.
Goala
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
28 15 8 5 60 28 88
28 16 7 0 47 28 37
28 14 9 5 64-41
20 15 4 10 53
Barnsley Harrow Carlisle Crewe
2
+ Chester
•
3 York
2
6 New Brighton
2
3 Southport
Halifex
3 Ratherbam
Hartlepools Mansfeld Stockport Tranmere Wrexham
3. Gateshead
alde lusing at home. After their Huddersfield.
Tottenham mid-week defeat at Upton Park Blackburn 20 14 4 11 by Oldham, the Hammere made Manchester C. 29 12
a number of changes in prepara. Wednesday 29 12 tion for Bradford's visit-but West Brom.. 20 11 they still went down.
Portsmouth 28 10 Everton 28 10 Brentford gave a first-rate ex-Sunderland .. 28 10 4hibition of football on their visit Newcastle
Clapton overwhelmed Aldershot! Liverpool ... by 7-2 and Cardiff, fighting hard Stoke against relegation, went down be-Birmingham 28 fore their
supporters Shefeld U... 20 7 Gillingham being in unstoppable form..
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5 Accrington
8 Walsall
4 Rochdale
G Darlington League Table.
P. W. D.
27 16
Goals
Pts. 42
4 70 02 30
Chesterfield 28 20-
20
Stockport. Barnsley Walsall
27 16
28.17.
7 77 47
28 10
Cheisen
27 0 5 10 37 52 17Hylifax
Tranmere
20 14
20 14
SECOND DIVISION.
ahead
་
2 Millwall Burnley
2
Doncaster Barrow Wrexham Gateshead
28 13
28 13
Crewe..
Norwich went definitely and Reading slowed Coventry down Blackpool
Bolton in the race for the top.
Chesterfield just failed to get Bradford C.
Fulham the better of the game at Barnsley Hull 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 Fort Vale times without reply against Ches- Southampton
West Ham ter.
2 Swansea 2 Bury
Brentford Oldham
4 Grimsby
Hartlepools
1 Southport
Accrington Carlialo York
3
0 Preston N. E. 0
Notts County-
3 Lincoln
Bradford.
League, Table,
Goals
P. W. D. L. F. A. PLs.
The three home teams who were engaged in the Scottish senior division were all successful, Cow- denbeath's reverse leaving their Grimsby..... 28 20 0 8 00 40 40 points total at 12-which la one Brentford... 28 15 5 8 63 44 35 fourth of Motherwell's quota. Port Vale... 28 14 6 0 30 33 33 The inter-League game has Preston N. E. 28 13 0.9 61 38-83
ENGLAND IN WINNING POSITION
on.
Darlington.
Chester
Mansfield
28 10 0
20 12
27 0 8
27 10
5 12
28 10 5 18 54 64 28 6 13 9 46
20 10 5 14
28 9
28 9 6 14
__30_8_ 7 16
28 10 12
New Brighton 27 8.0 13
Rotherham... 27 7 6 14 34 53 Rochdale 28 8 3.17 33 57 19 INTER-LEAGUE MATCH.
Scottish
2 Football (At Glasgow) SCOTTISH LEAGUE (FIRST DIVISION).
Queen O'8th. 4 Cowdenbeath Et. Johnstone 4 Partick Aberdeen
5 Hamilton League Table.
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P.-W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
Motherwell .. 29 28 Rangers
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INDIA'S FIRST INNS: COLLAPSE IN FINAL TEST; · VERITY INFORM England has established herself in a winning position in the Hearts 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 Kilmarnock .. wicket to fall. It is almost certain that they will have to follow on 05th.
Ayr England made a smart re-clean bowled by Nichols when ho had Falkirk
Celtic covery, when after losing seven scored two runs. 15-1-2
Hussain, with Nacomal, made a Hamilton wickets for 208, Verity and stand, but could not get beyond the Hibernians.
44 55 Jardine added 97 for the eighth untucky thirteen runs. He
Com's Park 27 10 2 15 49 6 wicket, and a total of 335 was caught by, Barnett when he lifted
85 reached before the close of the aborto dos mid-off, from Vority. St Mirren.. 28 7 8 13 36 50
39-2-13. A Innings.
It was at this juncture that Partick ....28 7 4 17 43 03 The Indian batsmen Called bad- Nacomas hurt. A bouncing ball Third Lanark 27 5 7 16 47 80 17
in the Airdrie. his from Clark caught him
8 4 18 42 82 16 .... 29 ly, and Verity following up
туда forced to Cowdenbeath 29 4 4 21 43 88 12 bright knock with some success-head and ho ful bowling. Before the close of retire and have five stitches put into
SCOTTISH LEAGUE play he had taken 7 wickets for the wound. Clark was subsequently
(SECOND 49 runs, being offered but feeble barracked opposition.
Madras, Feb. 11. There were 22,000 spectators
at
WAS 11
O. K. Naidu came on and batted
with his usual dash but ho was bowled Albion
off his pads by Verity, having scored Alloa
Arbroathi only 20.42-3-20. the continuation of the Test Match
Amarnath was less fortunate, being Brechin The wicket was caught at the wicket by Elliot off a Dunfermline this afternoon
He Edinburgh wearing well though it is expected to nick, with Langridge bowling.
King's Park crumble later,
Verity and Jardino had a valuable scored only 12. 60-1-12.
Merchant scored 20 trying to stem Montrose partnership, Verity contributing 42 the tide, and was bowled by Verity, Morton before being called out 1.b.w. to 99-5-28. Mushtaq Ali 306-8-42,
"Yuvraj was'also bowled by Verity, who was very strong, when he had contributed 23 107-0-24,-
28
2
35 42 51.
120 05
DIVISION).
Raith Rovers
2 East Fife.
3 Blen'muir
2 East Biirling
3. Dumbarton
2 Dundee U.; 1. Leith
3 Forfar
0 Bt. Bernards
Goale
League Table.
P. W. D. L. F.A.PL.
20.12
25 10 4 B
With Vority, Jardine had brought the over-night score from 203, the partnership adding 07 in 115 minutes,
C. S. Naidu lacked his usual fire, Dunfermline. 20 10 8 7.78 Verity gave one chance and in his and was caught by Nichols in slipe, Arbroath, 2017 8.
Morton innings scored four four's.
off Verity. 122-7-11. Jardino did not Inet much longer. Nazir All was caught by Mitchell King's Park
Ston muir He was caught excellently by Wazir in slips, flao off Vority. 127-8-9. All in alipi, when trying to force Amar Singh was caught by Harnett Albion 25 12 St. Bernardis 20 12 tho paco, having added a very use when he had scored 10 runs and ful 65, in which were included sovon Mushtag All was left unfinishod with Dumbarton.. 20 fours. 818-9-85.
soven. It is expected that. Napomn! East Surling 25 10 11. Elliott was caught when ho hit a will finsh his innings to-morrow, but Raith Rovers 201
20 10 akior to square-leg to: Mushtaq All, the chance of India retrieving herself Forfar
20.10 8. off Amar Singh, having added 14. when she follows on fa canekdored. Brechin
26 0 79:41 40- Allow Clark was not out, with four, remote owing to the weakness of her
INDIA LACKS
NOVA STAŁ the close of play yesterday India lacked ating from the very Verity's bowling analysis read: beginning.Dilawar Hussainvi opened with Wazir,All, and the latter was Verity
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